ABRIDGED CONTENTS (Please see detailed contents on pp. V through XXXI) Alphabetical list, addresses, rooms, and phone numbers of Members, and two principal staff members.................. Biographical section of Members, including definition of districts represented by House Members....................... Capitol of the United States ....c...icveanmeismssimivirmenrmsssans Committee aSSISTIMBIIS .....ccisiiiemmsssmssivsiesisrstsnsssasinsissasassnisss Committees: Joint, with commissions and boards ........cccccevvvvvvrrrvvvvennnen. Standing (subcommittees), select, and special, with SUATTS uo. eireisiemsersisiisostanvsnserbennrssanitioss ssbossmossunribssspssrmenoty Departments: Page | Departments—Con. Agriculture .......ccveruns 535 Housing and Urban Air Force........... eieesesniniis 507 Development............... Ihtn ARE RARE 487 INUBTIOY .viirniesisnsasirriserinees COMMEBYCE .......ccvcnenveiionss 557 JUSLICE ioinenrrrrisrimntnesinree Defense .......cocovsimionionss 469 TLL RDHRP JO BAucation.........eiieennni 617 NOVY inn rssiiiinnsivssssosasies BReIgy ........cuotinsrescinvossuns 615 Or UR Health and Human . Transportation ............... SETVICes ...vieererrrsrrenst 585 PLOASUTY ..u.iiivoriirissrcrsinne Diplomatic: ; Foreign representatives and consular offices in the United States. ........civierrmmermsetssamsrsonmeseemiorsssssessosesivares U.S. representatives and consular offices.............cccu........ DIStEACE of COIIMDAAL ......ccovinissiniiisisnmmssisittmmasnssmmsiiinortasihbsssae Executive Office of the President ..........ccoceevevvvercveeennneennnnn. Independent ATONCIOS ..........icekurriissenrrreivssamssinrsiossssnsrerssssnnsios Index of Individual NAINEE ......cosroeerrissrsssnssrsicinvemsnrrressnrssssposs International OrgamiZations..........cic.msssevsrrssssssormssvennrssesssmsere JUAICIATY o.oo 0h orsvusiiinitinsansearessssinessieseantionapsabomsssrssisrsnsiomsivriins Maps of congressional districts.........cccceeeeveeeeieercrneeenineennnnenn. Members of 97th Congress: ; Alphabetical list, addresses, rooms, and phone numbers of Members, and two principal staff members ......... Biographical section including definition of districts represented by House Members............ccccueevuvevrreennene. Committee aSSIZNINENLS ..... cei vvrvcnritonsmisisinsninrivernrrmsssosssnnns State delegations iorssnsiotnsinn ........iatrusrinriseirseimensosnsreinissbanses Terms and dates of SEYVICE .........cosivimiiipicsimivmrsres Press representatives and services: Periodical press galleries ..........cccooueevreerereeeeeneeeireecreenneenns Press SollorieS.......ciccirvcsirseenrsssssrssssnssinsivitnsnrasssnissnsmrrrinnassiinne Press photographers’ gallery .......c.remsnmcrrsermesressio Radio and television correspondents’ galleries................. White House News Photographers Association ............... Statistical INTOTIYAION vues icismtersicsninnsirasnrismnrrosnrtiirsessroanisns ee a 1981 OFFICIAL ongressional Directory 97th Congress Convened January 5, 1981 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING CHARLES McC. MATHIAS, JR., Senator from Maryland, Chairman Augustus F. HAWKINS, Representative from California, Vice Chairman JoHN W. WARNER, Senator from Virginia Mark O. HATFIELD, Senator from Oregon Howarp W. CANNON, Senator from Nevada WEeENDELL H. Forbp, Senator from Kentucky JosepH M. Gaypos, Representative from Pennsylvania Ep JoNEs, Representative from Tennessee Newt GINGRICH, Representative from Georgia LyNN MARTIN, Representative from Illinois JOINT COMMITTEE STAFF Gordon Andrew McKay, Staff Director and General Counsel Faye M. Padgett, Deputy Staff Director Lawrence F. Kennedy, Publications Director 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 [Democrats The following changes occurred election of November 4, 1980: Name REPRESENTATIVES David A. Stockman, 4th Mich.! Gladys Noon Spellman, 5th Md.2 Jon Clifton Hinson, 4th Miss Tennyson Guyer, 4th Ohio .............. Apr. 1 Resigned to become Director of the 2Pursuant to H. Res. 80, passed on declared vacant due to an incapacitating illness. 3 Elected by special election Apr. 21, 1981. The following changes occurred in the membership of the 96th Congress after the election of November Name SENATORS Edmund S. Muskie, Maine! John A. Durkin, N.-H Richard Stone, Fla Donald W. Stewart, Ala REPRESENTATIVES Leo J. Ryan, 11th Calif 9 Elected by special election 10Elected by special election 11 Elected by special election 12Pursuant to H. Res. 794, House of Representatives. 7, 1978: .................. William A. Steiger, 6th Wis......... Abner J. Mikva, 10th I11.5 Daniel J. Flood, 11th Pa David C. Treen, 3d La. John M. Slack, Jr., 3d W. Va....... Charles C. Diggs, Jr., 13th Mich Harold Runnels, 2d N. Mex.......... Michael O. Myers, 1st Pa.12 John W. Jenrette, Jr., 6th S.C Frank Thompson, Jr., 4th N.J ! Resigned to become Secretary of State. 2 Appointed by Governor to fill vacancy until ® Appointed by Governor to Somplsse unexpired term commencing Jan. 3, 1981. “Elected by special a Apr. 5Resigned to become a Judge S Elected by special election Jan. 7Elected by special election Apr. 8 Resigned to become Governor of May Died Jan. 27, 1981 ...| Mark Siljander® Apr. 13, 1981... 12, 1981 ... Office of Management and Budget. February 24, 1981, Representative Gladys Noon Spellman’s seat was Died Nov. 18, 1978 Dec. 4, 1978 Mar. 17, 1980 ; Aug. 5, 1980 NOTES in roman, Republicans in the membership Resigned in italic] of the 97th Congress after the Successor Sworn in Resigned May 7, 1980..... Dec. 29, 1980 ...| Dec. 31, 1980... Jan. 1, 1981 ..... Sept. 26, 1979..| Jan. 31, 1980 ...| Mar. 10, 1980 ..| June 3, 1980....| Dec. 10, 1980... Dec. 29, 1980... Successor Sworn in George J. Mitchell2............. May 19, 1980 Warren Rudman ® Dec. 29, 1980 Paula Hawkins ®,..... Jan. 1, 1981 Jeremiah Denton * Jan. 2, 1981 William Royer? ......ocoviius Apr. 9, 1979 Thomas E. Petri* Apr. 9, 1979 John Edward Porters.......... Jan. 24, 1980 Raphael Musto”................... Apr. 15, 1980 W. J. (Billy) Tauzin?®........... May 22, 1980 John G. Hutchinson !0........ June 10, 1980 George W. Crockett, Jr.11.. Nov. 12, 1980 successor is elected. term ending Jan. 3, 1981; had been elected Nov. 4, 1980, to 6-year 3, 1979. in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. 22, 1980. 9, "1980. Louisiana. 17, 1980. June 3, 3950: Nov. 4, 1980 passed on Oct. 2, 1980, Representative Michael O. Myers was expelled from the (In CONTENTS (For List of Individuals, see Index on p. 983) A Page Page Academy of Sciences, Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council.. 656 Academies, United States: Military 492 Naval 505 Accounting Office, General 411 ACTION 622 Activities Under Direction of Smithsonian Institu-tion 683 Addresses of Members of Congress............c.ccouu... 208-226 Administration, Office of Assistant Secretary for: Commerce 558 Housing and Urban Development ..........ccccccevveneee. 600 Labor 579 Administration: Aging 588 Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health (HHS).. 589 Community Services (Independent Agencies)........ 631 Departmental (Agriculture) 537 Drug Enforcement (Justice) 517 Economic Development (Commerce)..............c........ 559 Employment and Training (Labor)............cccceeueuneee 580 Employment Standards (Labor).........cc.cccoveerurunnnn. 582 Farm Credit 635 Farmers Home 541 Federal Aviation 608 Federal Highway 610 Federal Railroad 610 Food and Drug 590 General Services 648 Health Resources 591 Health Services 592 Industrial Trade (Commerce) 563 Labor-Management Services 581 Law Enforcement Assistance 522 Maritime 568 National Aeronautics and Space 657 National Credit Union 663 National Oceanic and Atmospheric.............cccoue... 574 National Highway Traffic Safety Occupational Safety and Health (Labor)................ 582 Packers and Stockyards 544 Research and Special Programs (DOT)................... 613 Rural Electrification ) 542 Small Business 680 Social Security 595 Urban Mass Transportation 612 Veterans’ 702 White House, Office of 450 Administrative Assistant, Office of the (Air Force). 510 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army, Office of. 489 Administrative Committee of the Federal Register. 652 Administrative Conference of the United States...... 622 Administrative Law Judges (SEC).......c.cccocevvrvrrrreneee. 678 Administrative Office, U.S. Courts 751 Administrator, Office of the— Food and Nutrition Service 546 Foreign Agricultural Service 550 General Services Administration............ceeeeveverenenn. 648 National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 657 Rural Electrification Administration..............c.eo.... 542 Advanced Research Projects Agency (DOD) .............. 480 Advisers, Council of Economic 449 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Rela-tions 623 Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, U.S...... 692 Advisory Committee, International Cotton................ 780 Advisory Council on Historic Preservation................ 624 Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvan-taged Children 657 Aeronautics: Board, Civil 629 National, and Space Administration............cce........ 657 Aeronautics and Space Technology (NASA).............. 660 Affairs, Chief of Public (Army) 490 African Affairs (State) 456 African Art, Museum of 685 Agencies: Advanced Research Projects (DOD)..........coceveveununnne 480 Arms Control and Disarmament, U.S..........ccc....... 692 Central Intelligence 450 Defense Communications (DOD) .........cccceeeverivereeanne 481 Defense Contract Audit (DOD) 482 Defense Intelligence (DOD) 482 Defense Logistics (DOD) 483 Defense Mapping (DOD) 483 Defense Nuclear (DOD) 484 Defense Security Assistance (DOD).......ccceeevreeinnne 485 Environmental Protection 632 Federal Emergency Management .............ccccevsueunnn. 640 Independent 622 International Communication ............cceeveveereriannne 653 International Development 694 Mapping (DOD) 483 U.S. Army Security and Intelligence Headquar-ters 491 U.S. International Development Cooperation ....... 694 Vv Congressional Directory Agencies related to the United Nations Aging, Administration on (HHS) ......c.cocovurereerirrerenns Aging, Federal Council on the Aging, House Select Committee on ...........cccccocucreununnne Aging, Senate Special Committee on ........cccceceueuruenne Agricultural Economics Agricultural Service, Foreign Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Serv- ice 549 Agriculture, Department of 535 Departmental Administration...........cccoeeeveieicennnen. 537 Administrative Law Judges .......ccccocoeveienenerennnnns 537 Board of Contract Appeals 537 Equal Opportunity . 537 Operations and Finance 538 Personnel 539 Safety and Health Management ...........cccc.co...... 539 Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization. 538 Economics ; 539 Economics and Statistics Service .........cccceueueuencne 540 Administrators Office... 2 nang 540 Economics 540 Statistics 540 World Food and Agricultural Outlook and Situation Board 539 Food and Consumer Services 546 Food and Nutrition Service 546 Family Nutrition Programs ........cccoceeverucrennne 547 Financial Management 546 Regional Operations 546 Special Nutrition Programs ........ccccceeeveeurueunnene 547 Food Safety and Quality Service.........ccccoeeueuneee. 547 Administrative Management ..........ccccceeuennnn. 548 Commodity Services 548 Compliance 548 Meat and Poultry Inspection........cccceoeurrennnnes 547 Science 549 International Affairs and Commodity Programs.. 5 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service 549 Commodity Credit Corporation............ccccoererueununne 550 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation................... 550 Foreign Agricultural Service ........ccoccccecnivcununnne 550 Administrator's Office 550 Agricultural Affairs 551 Commodity Programs 551 Export Credits 552 Foreign Market Development...........ccccceceneune 551 International Trade Policy ......ccccoecvururnennnnnes 551 Management 552 International Cooperation and Development..... 552 Marketing and Transportation Services................. Agricultural Cooperative Service ; Agricultural Marketing Service ......cccccoeceueuennenne. Management............. a 544 Marketing Services and Regulatory Pro-ETA 2 I hidbsn tina vivens 544 Packers and Stockyards .......ccccecurerevireninrecanians 544 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.... 5 Plant Protection and Quarantine..................... 545 Veterinary Services 545 Federal Grain Inspection Service.......ccccoceueunnnne. 545 Office of Transportation 544 Natural Resources and Environment..................... 552 Page Agriculture, Department of—Continued Natural Resources and Environment—Contin- ued Environmental Quality 553 Forest Service 553 Administration . 554 Forest Research 554 National Forest System 553 Programs and Legislation...........ccccooevurnieiennnens 553 State and Private Forestry........ccovvnierninne 553 Science and Education Administration............... 555 Soil Conservation Service 554 Office of— Budget, Planning, and Evaluation....................... 536 General Counsel 536 Governmental and Public Affairs.......c.ccoeeecvinnnnne 536 Inspector General 537 SOOTOLAY. ii vrs isis said nirbisbentercusdh 535 Small Community and Rural Development........... 541 Farmers Home Administration ........c.cccecevvvniennens 541 Financial and Administrative Operations.......... 542 Rural Electrification Administration .................. 542 Electric Program 543 Rural Telephone Bank 543 Telephone Program 543 Air and Space Museum, National 685 Air Commands, Major (Air Force) .......c.coeenrrerruerene 512 Air Force Academy, Board of Visitors to the............ 335 Air Force, Department of the 507 Air Staff 510 Comptroller of the Air Force 511 Deputy Chiefs of Staff— Logistics and Engineering 512 Manpower and Personnel 511 Operations, Plans, and Readiness .......c...coceeueuuene 511 Programs and Evaluation 511 Research, Development, and Acquisition ........... 511 Major Air Commands— Continental Commands 512 Overseas Commands 512 Office of— Administrative Assistant 510 Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force— Financial Management 509 Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Installa-tions 508 Research, Development, and Logistics ............ 508 General Counsel 509 Legislative Liaison ....... 509 Public Affairs... a aie tareres 509 Secretary of the Air Force 507 Space SYSems. i. nei ide die seni bissiesiesins 510 Under Secretary of the Air Force.......cccouvvrnenne 507 Separate Operating Agencies 512 Air Force Liaison Office, Capitol ........cccoovecinniinenns 410 Airlines Ticket Offices, Combined .......ccccoovvirneirnnne 408 Airmen’s and Soldiers’ Home, U.S....cccoonniinccvnnne 701 Air Quality, National Commission on........ccccceeesueuenne 330 Air Staff (Air Force) 510 Air Systems Command, Naval 501 Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Adminis- tration (HHS) 589 Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, Bureau of (Treas-ury) 465 Contents Page Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (District).............. Alphabetical list, including room, phone, home post office address, and two assistants: Delegates Representatives Resident Commissioner Senators American Art, Archives of American Art, National Museum of ..........ccccceevrennene. American Battle Monuments Commission . American History, National Museum of.................... American Red Cross Board of Governors Directors of Services and Activities........cccccieerunnene Executive and Administrative Officers................... Field Offices Honorary Officers Officers American Samoa, Delegate American States, Organization of...........c.cccccevereruenene. Anacostia Neighborhood Museum .. Animal and Plant Health Services Antitrust Division (Justice) Appalachian Regional Commission ........ccccceeenueiennnnn Appellate Review Activity, Navy Appeals and Review, Board of (District)........ccccu.u..... Appeals, District of Columbia, Court of...................... Appeals, Immigration, Board of (Justice)................... Appeals, Military, U.S. Court of .......cccccocrereriruerunnnee Appeals, Temporary Emergency Court of, U.S......... Appeals, U.S. Court of, for District of Columbia Circuit Appeals, U.S. Court of. Appeals, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent.............. Apportionment of Representatives by States, under each census Apprenticeship Council (District).........ccceeverenrrerennnn Architect of the Capitol House Office Buildings Senate Office Buildings Architectural Consultants for the Old Georgetown Act, Board of. Archives and Records Service, National .................... Archives of American Art Armed Forces, Industrial College...................cu............ Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board, National... Armed Forces Policy Council Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute (De- fense) Armed Forces Staff College Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (De- fense) Armory Board, District of Columbia..........ccocuevveuenne Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, U.S.......... Army Boards Army, Department of the Army Staff and Selected Agencies Assistant Secretaries of the Army: Civil Works Installations, Logistics, and Financial Manage- ment Manpower and Reserve Affairs.........icc.ccucuneenn. Research, Development, and Acquisition ........... Department of the Army Boards, Military Mis-sions, and CommiSSIONS..........coceveveviereriinnnens Army, Department of the—Continued Headquarters, U.S. Army— Communications Command..........cccoeeenruricunncnsaens 492 Criminal Investigation Command...........ccceccuceene. 491 Forces Command 492 Health Services Command 492 Intelligence and Security Command ................... 491 Materiel Development and Readiness Com- mand 491 Military District of Washington........c.cccoceueueuneee. 491 Training and Doctrine Command .........cccccoueunee. 492 Military Traffic Management Command ............... 492 Office of the— Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army 489 Assistant Secretaries of the Army................ 488, 489 Chief of Legislative LiaiSon..........cccccoueceruenerennenene 490 Chief of Public Affairs 490 General Counsel 489 Secretary of the Army 487 Under Secretary of the Army .......ccceeveeivrunrnunnen. 487 Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Office of 490 U.S. Military Academy 492 Army Liaison Office, Capitol 409 Art: Archives of American 683 Freer Gallery of 684 Museum of African 685 Museum of American, National..........ccceceeverrrevrnnne 686 National Gallery of 688 Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate, Commis-sion on 326 Arts: Commission of Fine 630 John F. Kennedy Center for Performing................ 688 National Council on 664 National Endowment for 663 Arts and Crafts Board (Interior) .............ccovuevenervnnrnasen 533 Arts and the Humanities, Federal Council................ 664 Arts and the Humanities, National Foundation....... 663 Assembly, North Atlantic 333 Assessment, Office of Technology ..........ccceeeriereruencanee 421 Assessment Board, Technology 421 Assignment of Rooms in the Capitol: Basement Floor and Terrace 435 First Floor 437 Fourth Floor 443 Second Floor 439 Third Floor 441 Assignments to committees: Representatives, Resident Commissioner, and Delegates 347 Senators 339 Assistant Majority Leader 394 Assistant Secretary for Administration (Com- merce) 558 Assistant Secretary for Administration and Man- agement (Labor) 579 Assistant Secretaries of Defense 471-478 Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force................. 508, 509 Assistant Secretaries of the Army........c.cccevveeuene 488, 489 Assistant Secretaries of Health and Human Serv- ices 586, 587 Congressional Directory Page Page Assistant Secretaries of Housing and Urban Devel- 2 opment Assistant Secretaries of the Navy Assistant to the Minority Assistant to the Secretary of Defense Assistants to: Representatives Senators Association, Government National Mortgage (HUD) Association, International Development Association, U.S. Railway Association, White House News Photographers Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian Atomic Energy Agency, International Attending Physician at the Capitol Attorney General: Biography of Office of Attorney’s Office, United States Audiovisual Agency (Defense) Audit Agency, Defense Contract Authority: Federal Labor Relations Tennessee Valley Washington Metropolitan Area Transit 702 Avenue Development Corporation, Pennsylvania... 675 Aviation Administration, Federal 608 B Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Inter- national Bank, Inter-American Development Bank of the United States, Export-Import Basin Commission, Delaware River Battle Monuments Commission, American Benefit Guaranty Corporation, Pension Biographies: Attorney General Clerk of the House of Representatives Delegate of— American Samoa District of Columbia Guam Virgin Islands Deputy Secretary of Defense Deputy Secretary of State Doorkeeper, House of Representatives Judges of the— U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Co- lumbia U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals U.S. Court of Claims U.S. Court of International Trade U.S. Court of Military Appeals U.S. District Court for the District of Colum- bia U.S. Tax Court Justices of the Supreme Court Members of Congress Postmaster General Postmaster, House of Representatives President of the United States Biographies—Continued Resident Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Secretary of— Agriculture Air Force Army Commerce Defense Education Energy Health and Human Services Housing and Urban Development Interior Transportation Treasury Senators, Representatives, Resident Commission- er, and Delegates Sergeant at Arms of the House Vice President of the United States Bird Conservation Commission, Migratory Blind and Other Severely Handicapped, Commit- tee for Purchase from Board of Contract Appeals, Armed Services Board of Visitors: Air Force Academy Coast Guard Academy Merchant Marine Academy Military Academy Naval Academy Boards: Alcoholic Beverage Control (District) Appeals and Review (District) Architectural Consultants for the Old George- town Act Armory, District of Columbia... Arts and Crafts Board (Interior) Capitol Police Civil Aeronautics Commissioners, U.S. Soldiers Home Contract Appeals, Armed Services Correction of Naval Records Decorations and Medals (Navy) Department of the Army District of Columbia Armory Education (District) Elections (District) Federal Farm Credit Federal Home Loan Bank Foreign-Trade Zones Geographic Names (Interior) Governors, Federal Reserve System Immigration Appeals (Justice)..........ccccermuruerrrrereeeunn 515 Indian Arts and Crafts (Interior) Inter-American Defense International Broadcasting Joint Congressional Library of Congress Trust Fund Merit Systems Protection, U.S.........cccceeveverirenenne 696 Metric, U.S. 696 National Archives Trust Fund Contents Page Page Boards—Continued National Labor Relations National Mediation National Science National Transportation Safety ...........ccccocvcniivrrruane Navy Council of Personnel On Defense, Permanent Joint, Canada-U.S........... Parole (District) Railroad Retirement Regents (Smithsonian Institution) .........cccceeeevreiennnee Technology Assessment Trustees (Public Library) Zoning Adjustment (District) Boards and Commissions (State)...........ccceeverererurerarenen Boards, Joint Committees and Commissions............. Botanic Garden Boulder Laboratories Broadcasting, Board for, International....................... Budget Office, Congressional Budget, Office of Management and...........c.ccccocueuunnn. Building Commission, House Office ..........c.ccccccvveuenene Building Commission, Senate Office ..........c.ccocevrrnnnee Buildings and Grounds, Capitol Bureaus: African Affairs (State) Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (Treasury) ........... Census Community Health Services (HHS)..........cccccoueuneen. Consular Affairs (State) East Asian and Pacific Affairs (State)..................... Economic Analysis Engraving and Printing European Affairs (State) Government Financial Operations (Treasury)....... Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs (State) 461 Indian Affairs 526 Industrial Economics (Commerce)............cccccovvenenn. 561 Inter-American Affairs (State) 458 International Labor Affairs International Narcotics Matters (State) ................ International Organization Affairs (State)............. Investigation, Federal (Justice) ........ccoeeovurrrurerernnee. Justice Statistics Labor Statistics Land Management (Interior) Medical Services (HHS) Medicine and Surgery (Navy) Mines Mint Naval Personnel Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (State)...... Prisons Medical Program (HHS)..........cc.ccocuveruunne. Prisons (Justice) i Public Debt (Fiscal Service, Treasury)..........c......... Standards, National Under Direction of Smithsonian Institution.......... Business Administration, Small C Cabinet members, list of Campaign Committee, Democratic Congressional... Campaign Committee, Democratic Senatorial .......... Canal Commission, Panama Cancer Institute, National (HHS)..........cccceoeuvuvvennneee. Capital Planning Commission, National .................... 662 Capitol: Airlines Ticket Offices, Combined ...........cccouevnne... 408 Architect of the: Architect's Office 405 House Office Buildings 405 Senate Office Buildings 405 Attending Physician 407 Botanic Garden 410 Buildings and Grounds: Capitol Grounds 426 Capitol Power Plant 429 Extension of the Capitol 426 House Office Buildings 427 Senate Office Buildings 428 U.S. Capitol 423 Commission on the West Central Front of............. 327 Congressional Budget Office Congressional Daily Digest: House section Senate section Diagrams of the— Basement and terrace floor Assignment of rooms on First (ground) floor plan Assignment of rooms on Fourth (attic) floor plan Assignment of rooms on House Chamber Second (principal) floor plan Assignment of rooms on Third (gallery) floor plan Assignment of rooms on General Accounting Office Divisions Foreign Branches Regional Offices Government Printing Office Liaison Offices: Air Force Army General Accounting Office Navy Office of Personnel Management..............c.c........ 409 Veterans Administration, Congressional... .. 409 Library of Congress Associate Librarian for Associate Librarian for Congressional Research 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: 410 407 408 plan.......................... 434 435 436 437 442 443 444 .........ccceevereererinenns 438 439 440 441 411 411 413 413 413 410 409 409 410 415 Management.................. 415 National Programs....... 415 Service ...........cccceueuene.n. 416 420 420 415 419 419 421 406 ...........cccceerereuennne 421 421 Majority Secretary (Senate) ..........coceuveverererenvanenes 397 Minority Secretary (Senate)..........cccooeurevvueurrrerenns 397 Assistant to the Minority 397 Legal Counsel (Senate) 397 Legislative Counsel (Senate) 397 Congressional Directory Page Page Capitol—Continued Officers of the House: Chaplain . 398 Clerk, Office of the 400 Doorkeeper, Office of the 401 House Document Room 402 Publications Distribution Service.................... 402 Law Revision Counsel 403 Legislative Counsel, Office of .........ccceeeruerrrenene. 403 Majority and Minority Rooms .........cccccevvreveueuenee 403 Majority Leader............. 398 Majority Whip............... 399 Minority Floor Assistants 403 Official Reporters of Debates..........cc.cievurerircnne 404 Official Reporters to House Committees............. 404 Parliamentarian, Office of the.........ccccceeevveeneenenn. 398 Postmaster, Office of the 402 Cannon Office Building 402 Capitol Office 402 Longworth Office Building ........c.ccceeeccirurunnnnee 402 Rayburn Office Building .......-...ccrunintarssstorersess 402 Republican Leader 399 Republican Whip 399 Sergeant at Arms, Office of the.........cccevvcueuenen. 401 Speaker, Office of the 398 Officers of the Senate: Assistant Majority Leader 394 Chaplain 393 Democratic Whip 394 Legislative Counsel 397 Majority Leader 393 Minority Leader 394 Secretary, Office of the 394 Sergeant at Arms, Office of the.........ccccecvvveuennee. 396 President, Office of the 393 President Pro Tempore 393 Page School 407 Police Board 406 Police, United States 406 Railroad Ticket Office 408 Republican Conference of the Senate...................... 394 Telecommunications 408 Western Union Telegraph Co 408 Census Bureau 562 Center, Federal Law Enforcement Training.............. 466 Center, Engineering and Research (Interior) Center, Federal Judicial 751 Center for Health Statistics, National (HHS)............ 588 Center for Disease Control 589 Central Intelligence Agency 450 Changes in membership of the Ninety-sixth and Ninety-seventh Congresses........cccoeveueuerunne. Chaplain of the House of Representatives.. Chaplain of the Senate Chesapeake Bay Center for Environmental Studies 684 Chief Accountant (SEC) 678 Chief of Legislative Liaison (Army).........ccccceeuevvennne 490 Chief of Naval Operations 499 Chief of Public Affairs (Army) 490 Chiefs of Staff, Joint (Defense) 479 Citizens Committee for UNICEF .........ccccceeiviieruenen. 796 City Council, District of Columbia........cccceevevurerunnenen. 757 City Post Office, Washington 769 Civil Aviation Organization, International................ 795 Civil Division (JUSHICE) ...c..... lillian iin sscrsinisreoesieiess 515 Civil Rights Commission, U.S 692 Civil Rights Division (Justice) 516 Civilian Personnel Command (Navy).......c.ccccccceuvurunee 505 Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, Foreign 520 Claims, U.S. Court of 719 Classification, Political, of Congress.......c..cccccoueueiruennen 205 Classified Stations, Post Office (District)..........ccccu.... 770 Clerk, House of Representatives.........c.cccoveuvrinnrunnene. 400 Clerk of the Probate Court and Register of Wills .... 752 Club, the Congressional 631 Coast Guard Academy, Board of Visitors to the....... 335 Coast Guard Medical Services, U.S. (HHS)............... 593 Coast Guard, U.S 607 Coastal Plains Regional Commission ..........c.ccceeeceeeuene 560 College: Armed Forces Staff (Joint Service)..........ccccoevuennene. 480 Industrial, of the Armed Forces (Joint Service).... 479 National War (Joint Service) 479 Columbia, District of 755 Combined Air Lines Ticket Office .......cccocevevuvrereruenne 408 Commerce Commission, Interstate............c.ccecvevernne 654 Commerce, Department of 557 Bureau of— Economic Analysis 561 Industrial Economics 561 Standards, National 570 Boulder Laboratories 574 The Census 562 Economic Development Administration................. 559 Foreign Commercial Service International Economic Policy .......c.cccccvueiinuninnnnnnns International Trade Administration Maritime Administration Minority Business Development Administration. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra- tion National Technical Information Service. ................ National Telecommunications and Information Administration 559 Office of— Assistant Secretary for Administration.............. 558 Inspector General 557 Product Standards 559 Patent and Trademark Office..........ccomseieieatinsrirscsans 575 Regional Commissions: Coastal Plains 560 Four Corners 560 New England 560 Old West 560 Ozarks 560 Pacific Northwest 560 Southwest Border 560 Upper Great Lakes 561 Trade Administration 564 Trade Development 565 U.S. Travel Service 561 Commissioner, Housing—FHA (HUD)..........c.ccccceuee. 599 Commissioner, Resident, P.R. (see Resident Com- missioner of Puerto Rico). Commissions: Civil Aeronautics Board 629 Advisory, on Intergovernmental Relations............ Contents Page Page Commissions—Continued Air Quality, National, on 330 Alcoholism and Other Alcohol-Related Problems, National, on 330 American Battle Monuments .......ccc.covceruernnrcrunrennns 625 Appalachian Regional 627 Army 493 Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate.................. 326 Civil Rights 692 Coastal Plains Regional 560 Commodity Futures Trading 630 Congressional Mailing Standards, House............... 328 Consumer Product Safety 327 Delaware River Basin 632 District of Columbia Law Revision........cceceeveuecinen. 327 Employment Policy, National, for ......c.cccoevvuvucnnnen Equal Employment Opportunity......... Executive Exchange, President’s on Federal Communications Federal Election Federal Maritime Federal Mine Safety and Health Review ............... Federal Trade Fine Arts Foreign Claims Settlement, United States............. Four Corners Regional Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial. ..................... House Office Building Inter-American Tropical Tuna ..........cccececvierinnruruenens International Boundary, United States and Canada 779 International Boundary and Water, United States and Mexico. 780 International Joint, United States and Canada.... 781 International Pacific Canada International Trade, Interstate Commerce Japan-United States Joint Congressional Joint Mexican-United Halibut, United States and 783 U.S 695 654 Friendship 329 323 States Defense.............cccuu... Migratory Bird Conservation National Capital Planning National Historical Publications and Records ...... New England Regional Nuclear Regulatory, U.S Occupational Safety and Health Review................ On Libraries and Information Science, National.. On the West Central Front of the U.S. Capitol..... Ozarks Regional Pacific Northwest Regional Panama Canal Parole, U.S Postal Rate Public Diplomacy, U.S. Advisory on..........c.ccevuuuee Public Service (District) Securities and Exchange Security and Cooperation in Europe .............cccoceuue. Senate Office Building South Pacific Susquehanna River Basin Temporary, on Financial Oversight of the Dis- trict of Columbia Upper Great Lakes Regional Commissions—Continued Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians 327 White House Fellows, President’s......c...ccccoeuevenunen. 676 Zoning (District). 768 Commission on Boards (State) 462 Commissions (Army) 493 Commissions, Boards, and Joint Committees, Con- gressional 323 Committee assignments: Representatives, Resident Commissioner, and Delegates 347 Senators 339 Committees: Administrative, of the Federal Register................. 652 Advisory, International Cotton 780 Depository Institutions Deregulation ..................... 632 For Migration, Intergovernmental ...........c.cccouvneee. 776 For Purchase from the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped House: Assignments to Membership of Official reporters to Select and Special Staffs of Standing Joint Economic Library, Joint, on Oliver Wendell Holmes Committee for 630 347 273 404 314 274 273 325 323 Devise Fund, Permanent 331 President’s, on Employment of the Handicapped. 676 President's, on Mental Retardation...........ccceeueuuuee 331 Printing, Joint, on 323 Congressional Record Index Office ...........ccccuenee. 324 Select and Special: House 314 Senate 267 Senate: Assignments to 339 Democratic Policy 267 Membership of . 246 Republican Policy 269 Special and Select 267 Staffs of 247 Standing 246 Taxation, Joint, on 324 Commodity Credit Corporation 550 Commodity Futures Trading Commission 630 Commodity Programs and International Affairs (Agriculture) 549 Commonwealth of Puerto Rico: Governor of. 388 Resident Commissioner of.........c.c..ccvvnuee. 191, 205, 226 Communication Agency, International.... .... 653 Communications Agency, Defense......... a 481 Communications Command, Army........cccceecvververeenes 492 Communications Commission, Federal...............c....... 636 Community Development Corporation, New (HUD) 599 Community Health Service 592 Community Planning and Development (HUD) ....... 598 Community Relations Service (Justice) ............cceueneu. 516 Community Services Administration (Independent Agencies) 631 Comptroller (Air Force) 511 Congressional Directory Comptroller (Defense) Comptroller (NASA) Comptroller (Navy) Comptroller of the Currency (Treasury) Conciliation Service, Federal Mediation and Conference of the United States, Administrative Conference, Environmental Study Congress: Changes in Membership of Former Members of Library of Members of, for Peace Through Law Political classification of Sessions of. 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National Guard Debates, Official Reporters of: House Senate Decorations and Medals, Board Deeds, Recorder of (District) Defense Board, Inter-American Defense College, Inter-American ........c.ccoueeriecerennnn 774 Defense Commission, Joint Mexican-United States. 784 Defense, Department of 469 Armed Forces Policy Council 470 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute... 484 Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals........... 485 Assistant Secretaries of Defense— Comptroller 474 Health Affairs 476 International Security Affairs.........ccccocoviviininies 471 Legislative Affairs 478 Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics.......... 475 Public Affairs 477 Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy) 474 Defense Defense Defense Defense Defense Defense Defense Defense Defense Defense Defense Director General 679 765 404 395 of (Navy).........c....... 499 766 773 Immediate Office of the Secretary...........ccccevururunnne 470 Inspector General for Intelligence.........ccccccoernveunnne 474 Joint Chiefs of Staff 479 Joint Service Schools— Armed Forces Staff College..........ccceoevurrererucunnninee 480 Industrial College of the Armed Forces National Defense University..........coccoevrurernrinne The National War College Joint Staff Military Liaison Committee to DOE. ....................... Miscellaneous Office of the Secretary, Field Activities.................. Special Assistant to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense Under Secretary of Defense for Policy...........c........ Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Advanced Research Projects Agency ....... 480 Audiovisual Agency 481 Audit Service 481 Communications Agency .........ccocinnis 481 Contract Audit Agency .........cecevvvicirnnunnnne 482 Intelligence Agency 482 Investigative Service........cococeevevcererieinnnnes 482 Logistics Agency 483 Mapping Agency 483 Nuclear Agency 484 Security Assistance Agency .........ccoceciveueian 485 (Program Analysis and Evaluation)......... 477 Counsel 478 Engineering Uniformed Services Sciences Defense, Permanent United States Delaware River Basin Delegate of— American Samoa: Alphabetical list 472 University of the Health 485 Joint Board on, Canada-789 Commission 632 226 Assignment to committees 364 Assistants to 226 Biography of 191 Congressional Directory Page Page Department of—Continued Finance and Revenue (District).....cccccouvevecverennne. 760 General Services (District).......ccccocoeeeeerniusrererareranas 761 Housing and Community Development (District). 761 Human Services (District) 761 Insurance (District) ri . 762 Metropolitan Police (District) .......cccceeviiiricenieunninnas 765 Recreation (District) 767 Transportation (District) 767 Depository Institutions Deregulation Committee..... 632 Deputy Attorney General, Office of .......cccccovecnnnnnne. 513 Deputy Chiefs of Staff (Air Forcel— Logistics and Engineering .........c.cccccceeininvincccuniencns 512 Manpower and Personnel..........ccoccovieneinecresrecicnnnn 511 Operations, Plans, and Readiness............cccc.cccueuee 511 Programs and Evaluation..... 511 Research, Development, and Acquisition ............... Bil Deputy Postmaster General, Office of Deputy Secretary of Defense, biography of................ 469 Deputy Secretary of State, biography of ..........c......... 453 Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy ........ . 495 Development, Agency for International .... .. 694 Development, Rural (Agriculture) .......cccceevecenueuennncae 541 Development and Economic Co-Operation, Organi- zation for 786 Development and Reconstruction, International Bank for 777 Development and Research (Air Force,............... 508, 511 Development and Research (Army).........ccceceuvurccnnne 489 Development Association, International.............. 781, 795 Development Bank, Inter-American ...........ccccecuveneee. 774 Development Corporation, Pennsylvania Avenue.... 675 Development, Housing and Urban, Department of.. 597 Diagrams of the Capitol— Basement floor and terrace of the Capitol............. 434 First floor. of the Capitol..........hile. divssmiiornts 436 Fourth floor of the Capitol 442 House Chamber... a es cotta vests 444 Second floor of the Capitol 438 Third floor of the Capitol... iis irissstonssrises res 440 Digest, Congressional Daily 407 Diplomatic and Consular Offices, United States ...... 817 Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices, Foreign, in United States Directorate of Economic and Policy Research (SEC) 678 Disarmament and Arms Control Agency, United States Disease Control, Center for (HHS)........ccceevereuererrnnene. 589 District Court for the District of Columbia, U.S....... 727 Residences of Judges and officers........ccoevvureeunnnnne 733 District of Columbia District Government 756 Alcoholic Beverage Control.........cccceeevereruerrcnenrnerenne 763 Apprentice Council 757 Board of Appeals and Review 757 Board of Education 759 Board of Elections and Ethics 759 Board of Equalization and Review.......ccccoeceurueunnesn. 757 Board of Parole 766 Board of Zoning Adjustment 768 City Administrator 756 City Council 757 Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure.. Commission on Licensure to Practice the Heal- ing Art District of Columbia—Continued Commission for-Women iis rmiransarssisn 758 ..............uiu Department of Corrections.............. 758 Department of Employment Services... 759 Department of Environmental Services .. +960 Department of Finance and Revenue.............c.c..... 760 Department of General Services ........ccccoevvcennnn. 761 Department of Housing and Community Devel- Department of Human Services. : Department of INSUIANCe........0....crowns dumesabohoniinie. Department of Licenses, Investigations, and In- spections 762 Department of Recreation ............cooeevveiiiniennncnnins 767 Department of Transportation ...........ccccceciivennenae 767 Educational Institution Licensure Commission .... 758 Executive Office Activities Related to .. Fire Department Metropolitan Police Department .................. National Guard £, Occupational Safety and Health Board ....... iar Office of Corporation Counsel...........ccceveverrnerurnnne. Office of Investigations and Enforcement Office of Labor Relations and Collective Bargain- rot RE EL NL A SRN CR DE Sn 762 Office of Licenses and Permits......c.cococeecvevuvernnennn. 763 Office of the People’s Counsel 766 Office of Surveyor 767 Public Library 766 Board of Trustees... col amt wikia 766 toi semi Library Officials 766 Public Service Commission 766 Recorder of Deeds 766 University of the District of Columbia ................... 767 Wage-Hour Board 759 Washington City Post Office 769 Classified Stations... 5b heii irnenbeviotels 770 Zoning Commission : 768 District of Columbia Armory Board............cccceeueunnes 632 District of Columbia Courts: Court of Appeals 749 Court of Appeals, U.S., for District of Columbia Circuit ....c.cinianiiih, 713 Register of Wills and Clerk of the Probate Court. 752 Superior Court 749 U.S. District Court for 727 District of Columbia Delegate 191 District of Columbia Law Revision Commission........ 327 District of Columbia, Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the.......c.ccceouecnuenene. 332 Districts, Maps of Congressional.........cccccceccoiiiniennncnns 926 Divisions: Antitrust (Justice) 514 Civil (Justice) 515 Civil Rights (Justice) 516 Corporate Regulation (SEC) 677 Corporation Finance (SEC) 677 Criminal (Justice) 517 Enforcement (SEC) 678 General Accounting Office 411 Investment Management .. 678 Land and Natural Resources (Justice) .................... 521 Market Regulation (SEC) 678 Contents Page Divisions—Continued Tax (Justice) 523 U.S. Savings Bond 468 Document Room, House 402 Doorkeeper of the House of Representatives............. 401 Document Room... 402 Publications Distribution Service .........cccocecvuinnnnee 402 Drug and Food Administration 590 Drug Enforcement Administration (Justice) ............. 517 E East Asian and Pacific Affairs (State) .........ccceeeveueee. 457 Economic Advisers, Council of .........ccccevveevenreerinnniaenne 449 Economic and Social Council (U.N.)...cccocevnunueiranannen 792 Economic Committee, JOINt ........custevsvuvsivsserassisnisies 325 esas Economic Co-Operation and Development, Organi-ZRHION JOT... 55, rs arasbisphesicvinionss 786 Economic Development Administration (Com- merce) 559 Economic Research (SEO)............cconsuteerseesscnssresissssessrene 678 Economics, Agricultural 539 Education, Board of (DIStrict).......ccievusipesscriseress 759 Education, Department of 617 Office of— Bilingual Education and Minority Language Affairs 619 Civil Rights 618 Educational Research and Improvement............ 620 Education for Overseas Dependents.......... Elementary and Secondary Education General Counsel Inspector General Legislation 617 Management 618 Planning and Budget 618 Postsecondary Education 619 Private Education 618 Public Affairs... ccriceistrinscessmsserrasass sos consaitansies frases 617 Secretary. 617 Special Education and Rehabilitative Services. 619 Vocational and Adult Education..........cceeeeveuennee 619 Education, Office of Education of Disadvantaged Children, National Advisory Council on 657 Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (U.N) 796 Election Commission, Federal 640 Election Statistics 378-386 Elections, Board of (District) 759 Electric Program (Agriculture) 543 Electrification Administration, Rural.......ccccccoveenennn 542 Electronic Systems Command, Naval ...........ccceuneee. 502 Emergency Management Agency, Federal ................ 640 Employment and Training Administration (Labor). 580 Employment of the Handicapped, The President’s Committee on 676 Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal.......... 634 Employment Policy, National Commission for ......... 330 Employment Standards Administration (Labor)....... 582 Endowment for the Arts, National.........cccceneinnnnnnnes 663 Endowment for the Humanities, National................. 664 Energy, Department of 615 Immediate Office of the Secretary.........coccovueueneuene 615 Enforcement Administration, Drug (Justice) ............ 517 Page Enforcement (SEC)... i erissimirarisssiiiisnine 678 Engineering and Research Center (Interior) ............. 532 Engineering Command, Naval Facilities.................... 502 Engineering, National Academy of .......cccocevvnnruernnnes Engraving and Printing, Bureau of................... Environmental Protection Agency ........ccceeuun. Environmental Quality, Council on. od Environmental Study Conference.........c.ccoeevniereinnnnnns Equal Employment Opportunity Commission........... 634 Equal Opportunity (Agriculture) ........ccccceeunnene vos 1 DOT Equal Opportunity and Fair Housing (HUD).. . 599 Establishment (Smithsonian Institution) ......... ... 681 Ethics, Select Committee on, Senate..........ccceeviviveruenn 269 European Affairs (State) 457 European Office of the United Nations........cccccuvunee 794 European Space Agency (E.S.A.)....ccoevvernnccniinsnnnnns 773 Europe, Commission on Security and Cooperation in 326 Exchange Commission, Securities and..........ccccevuuee 677 Executive Exchange, President’s Commission on..... 676 Executive Office of the President ..........ccccevvvrinununns 447 Central Intelligence Agency 450 Council of Economic Advisers 449 Council on Environmental Quality..........ccoccuvunnee 449 Council on Wage and Price Stability ........cccceuue.e. 449 National Security Council 450 Office of Administration 450 Office of Management and Budget ...........cccccceucuueee. 448 Office of Policy Development 449 Office of Science and Technology Policy ................ 450 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative................. 451 The White House Office 447 Executive Office (District) 756 Expiration of terms of Senators, by groups......... 228-230 Export Credits (Agriculture) 552 Export-Import Bank of the United States.................. 634 F : Facilities Engineering Command, Naval.................... 502 Farm Credit Administration 635 Federal Farm Credit Board 635 Officials 635 Farmers Home Administration 541 Federal Aviation Administration 608 Federal Bureau of Investigation .......c.cccccecvecvniiicnnnnnne 519 Federal Communications Commission ........cc.cocceeuenen. 636 Federal Council on the Aging 639 Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.... 664 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation..........cccueuuee. Federal Election Commission Federal Emergency Management Agency ................. Federal Farm Credit Board Federal Government Service Task Force................... Federal Grain Inspection Service (Agriculture) Federal Highway Administration... ne Federal Home Loan Bank Board ........ccccccoovuieiencnennnnns Federal Judicial Center, The Federal Labor Relations Authority Federal Law Enforcement Training Center............... 466 Federal Maritime Commission 643 Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.............. 644 Regional Directors 644 Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commis-sion 645 Congressional Directory Federal Prison Industries, Inc. (Justice) Federal Railroad Administration Federal Register, Administrative Committee of the 652 Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors Federal Supply Service (GSA) .. Federal Trade Commission Field Offices (HUD) Finance and Revenue (District) Finance Corporation, International Financial Management (Air Force) Financial Management (Army) Financial Management (Navy) Financial Operations, Bureau of Government (Treasury) Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia, Temporary Commission on Fine Arts, Commission of Firearms, Bureau of Alcohol, and Tobacco (Treas- ury) Fire Department (District) Fiscal Service, Treasury Fitness, Physical, President’s Council on Floor plans, Capitol Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 773, 795 Food and Drug Administration 590 Food and Nutrition Service 546 Foreign Agricultural Service 550 Foreign Branches (GAO) 413 Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States Foreign Commercial Service (Commerce) Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices in the United States Foreign-Trade Zones Board Forest Service (Agriculture) Former Members of Congress Fort Pierce Bureau (Smithsonian) Foundation, Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation, Inter-American Foundation, National, on the Arts and Humanities 663 Foundation, National Science Four Corners Regional Commission Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission .. 328 Freer Gallery of Art Friendship Commission, Japan-United States Fund, International Monetary Futures Trading Commission, Commodity G Galleries: Periodical Press Press Press Photographers Radio and Television Correspondents Gallery of Art: Freer National National Portrait Garden, Botanic General Accounting Liaison Office (Capitol) General Accounting Office Divisions Foreign Branches General Accounting Office—Continued Regional Offices General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)... General Assembly (United Nations) General Counsel (Agriculture) General Counsel (Air Force) General Counsel, Office of (Army) General Counsel (Defense) General Counsel (HHS).. General Counsel (HUD) General Counsel (NASA) General Counsel (NLRB) General Counsel, Office of (Navy) General Counsel (SEC) General Services Administration Administrative Committee of the Federal Regis-ter Automated Data and Telecommunications Serv- ice Board of Contract Appeals Federal Property Resources Service Federal Supply Service National Archives and Records Service National Archives Trust Fund Board National Historical Publications and Records Commission Office of— Acquisition Policy Administrator External Affairs General Counsel Human Resources and Organization Information Security Oversight Inspector General Plans, Programs, and Financial Management .. Public Buildings Service Regional Administrators Transportation and Public Utilities Service General Services Department (District) Geographic Names, Board on (Interior) Geological Survey (Interior) Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preven- tive Medicine, Inc 653 Gorgas Memorial Laboratory, Panama, R.P.............. 653 Government Financial Operations, Bureau of (Treasury) 466 Government National Mortgage Association (HUD) 599 Government of the District of Columbia 755, 156 Government Printing Office Governors of the States and Territories Grounds and Buildings, Capitol Guam, Delegate H Halibut Commission, International Pacific, United States and Canada Handicapped, Committee for Purchase from the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped, President’s Committee on Employ-ment of. Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation Headquarters: Naval District Washington Contents XVII Page Headquarters—Continued Naval Material Command . Army Communications Command . Army Criminal Investigation Command . Army Forces Command . Army Health Services Command . Army Intelligence and Security Command... . Army Materiel Command . Army Military District of Washington .S. Army Training and Doctrine Command U.S. Marine Corps (Navy) Health Affairs (Defense) Health and Human Services, Department of Assistant Secretary for— Legislation Management and Budget Personnel Administration Planning and Evaluation Public Affairs Howard University Hospital Office for Civil Rights Office of Child Support Enforcement Office of General Counsel Office of Human Development Services Administration for— Aging Children, Youth, and Families Developmental Disabilities.........ccccceoeerernrerunnenes Native Americans Office of Inspector General Public Health Service Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Ad- ministration Center for Disease Control Food and Drug Administration Health Care Financing Administration. Health Resources Administration Bureau of Health Facilities Bureau of Health Planning Bureau of Health Professions Health Services Administration Bureau of Community Health Services Bureau of Health Personnel Development and Service Bureau of Medical Services Bureau of Prisons Medical Program Division of Coast Guard Medical Services Division of Federal Employee Health Indian Health Service National Institutes of Health National Cancer Institute National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute... National Library of Medicine Office of Health Research, Statistics, and Technology 588 National Center for Health Care Technology 589 National Center for Health Services Re- search National Center for Health Statistics Regional Offices Social Security Administration Health, National Institutes of Health Organization, Pan American Health Organization, World Health Review Commission, Federal Mine Safety and Health Statistics, National Center Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National (HHS).. 595 Highway Administration, Federal Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Joseph H Historic Preservation, Advisory Council on Historical Publications and Records Commission, National History and description of the Capitol History, National Museum of American Holocaust Memorial Council, U.S.......ccceceovvervnrivrnnunnee 693 Home Administration, Farmers Home Loan Bank Board, Federal Home post offices of Senators, Representatives, Resident Commissioner, and Delegates, with two assistants 208-226 Home, Soldiers’ and Airmen’s, U.S.......cccocenveviennnnne 701 House Chamber, diagram of 444 House Committees: Assignments to .... 347 Meeting days of 273 Membership of 273 Official reporters to 404 Select and Special 314 Staffs of Standing House Document Room House Office Building Commission House Office Buildings (Architect) House of Representatives: Assistants to Members of. Chaplain Majority and Minority Rooms Members Biographies Members of, with home post offices and two as- sistants Minority Floor Assistants Officers of Official Reporters of Debates Official Reporters of House Committees Personnel of Office of the— Clerk of the House Doorkeeper Document Room Publications Distribution Service Legislative Counsel Majority Leader Majority Whip Parlimentarian Postmaster Cannon Building Branch Capitol Branch Longworth Building Branch Rayburn Building Branch Sergeant at Arms Republican Leader Republican Whip 66-666 O—81——2 XVIII Congressional Directory Page House of Representatives—Continued Rooms and telephones of... iiviis inns sismivs eens 212 Select and Special Committees 314 Service of current Members 234 Standing Committees 273 House Periodical Press Gallery 903 House Press Gallery 826 House Radio and Television Gallery 880 House Recording Studio, Committee on 315 Housing and Urban Development, Department of... 5 Assistant Secretary for— Administration Community Planning and Development Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Housing—FHA Commissioner Legislation and Congressional Relations Neighborhoods, Voluntary Associations, and Consumer Protection Policy Development and Research 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) HUD Field Offices Humanities, National Council on Humanities, National Endowment for Humanities, National Foundation on the Arts and. Human Services, Department of Health and I Immediate Office of Secretary (Defense) Immigration and Naturalization Service... Immigration Appeal, Board of..... Impeachment trials by the Senate Import-Export Bank of the United States Independent Agencies Index, individual Index Office, Congressional Record Indian Affairs, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Senate Select Committee on Indian Arts and Crafts Board Indian Health Service Individual index Industrial College of the Armed Forces Industrial Economics, Bureau of (Commerce) Information Centre (U.N.) Information, Office of (Navy) Information Science, National Commission on Li-braries and Information, Statistical Inspector General (HUD) Installations and Logistics (Air Force) Installations and Logistics (Army) Institute, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute of Corrections, National (Justice) Institute of Justice, National Institute, National Cancer (HHS) Institute, National Heart, Lung, and Blood (HHS).. Institute of Medicine... Institutes of Health, National Institution, Smithsonian Bureaus Under Direction of Insurance Corporation, Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Federal Deposit.. Insurance Department (District) Intelligence Agency, Central Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence and Security Command (Army) Intelligence Command, Naval Intelligence, Permanent Select Committee on (House) Intelligence, Select Committee on (Senate) Inter-American Affairs (State) Inter-American Defense Board Chief of Delegations Defense College Inter-American Development Bank Board of Executive Directors Officers Inter-American Foundation Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission Intergovernmental Agencies Related to the United Nations Intergovernmental Committee for Migration Headquarters Field Liaison Missions Member Governments Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organi-zation Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Commis-sion on Interior Department Board on Geographic Names Bureau of— Indian Affairs Land Management Mines.... Engineering and Research Center Geological Survey Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service Indian Arts and Crafts Board National Park Service Office of— Assistant Secretary for Energy and Minerals... Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Assistant Secretary for Policy, Budget, and Administration Assistant Secretary for Land and Water Re- sources Congressional and Legislative Affairs Hearings and Appeals Public Affairs Secretary... Solicitor Contents XIX Page International Atomic Energy Agency.......ccoevveenes International Bank for Reconstruction and Devel-opment 777, 795 Department Directors and Other Staff ................... 778 Executive Directors and Alternates...........c.c......... 778 Officers 777 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico........c.ovueeriverunnnnns 780 International Boundary Commission, United tatestand Canada... anal 7 International Broadcasting, Board ..........ccoecvveccnnns 334 International Civil Aviation Organization................. 795 International Communication Agency.........cccocevvueuene 653 International Cotton Advisory Committee................. 780 International Court of Justice (U.N. ..c.covevvireannne International Development, Agency for.........ccccoeuuun. International Development Cooperation Agency, RES Sit International Development Association............... 181, 795 International Economic Policy (Commerce)........ International Exchange Service (Smithsonian)......... International Finance Corporation...........c.ccc....... Department Directors and Senior Staff Officers....... International Joint Commission, United States and Canada......... 781 International Labor Affairs, Bureau of ..........c.o........ 578 International Labor Organization.........ccccceeununen. 782, 195 International Monetary Fund........c.ccccoovvvunnnennen. 782, 796 Board of Executive Directors.........ccceueveruececrennnenene 783 OMCErs.........ocimviiin 782 International Organizations..........ccoeeereerennrrsirencrnnens 773 European Space Agency (E.S.A).c.cccovevverecreenenae 713 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 773 Inter-American Defense Board.........cccceceevruerennenee. 773 Inter-American Development Bank.... 774 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission .......... 776 Intergovernmental Committee for Migration........ 776 International Bank for Reconstruction and De-velopment rif International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and MexXiCo.......cccocveerererrrerenenne 780 International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada 779 International Civil Aviation Organization............. 795 International Cotton Advisory Committee............. 780 International Development Association ................. 781 International Finance Corporation.............c.cccoeuun.. 781 International Joint Commission, Canada and United States.............. 781 International Labor Organization... . 182 International Monetary Fund........c.ccccoocevevereievennnnn. 782 International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada.........ccccccevuennnnee. 783 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commis-sion 784 Organization for Economic Co-Operation and De-velopment 786 Organization of American States..............cccecevevennnne 784 Pan American Health Organization........................ 787 Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States........ 789 South Pacific Commission 790 International Organizations—Continued United Nations svi Sinan 790 Intergovernmental Agencies Related to the United Nations 795 International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada 783 International Security Affairs (Defense)..........cc.c..... 471 International Telecommunication Union................... 796 International Trade (Agriculture).........ccoceeveiiinnnenen. 551 International Trade Commission, U.S........cccccvovvenienne 695 International Trade, U.S. Court of ..........ccoevveenreiiniins 735 Internment of Civilians, Commission on Wartime Reloeation and...nn ial 327 nin Interparliamentary Union ........ccceoivniennenirencrincnnnne 334 Interstate Commerce Commission .........ccevcceverrererienes 654 Regional Oi ices a nS Sti 655 Investigation, Federal Bureau of .. Investigative Service (DOD)........... Investment Corporation, Overseas Private................ Investment Management (SEC) ih 78 Island Possessions, Governors of the..........ccccoeunee.. 388 J Japan-United States Friendship Commission............ 329 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts... 688 Joint Board on Defense, Permanent, Canada-United States 789 Joint Boards of Visitors, Congressional.............c........ 334 Joint Chiefs of Staff (Defense) Joint Commissions: Congressional 323 International, United States and Canada ............... 781 Mezxican-United States Defense.........cccceevereirenenns 784 Joint Committees: Congressional 323 Economic at B2D On Taxation 324 On the Library.....5....0 323 On Printing 323 Congressional Record Index Office .........cc.......... 324 Joint Service Schools (Defense) 479 Joint Staff (Defense) 479 Joseph H. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden 685 Judge Advocate General (Navy) 498 Judicial Center, The Federal 751 Judiciary... hw... 706 Justice, Department of i... qi. cing imitate 513 Antitrust Division... iin. iam inhiinn 514 Board of Immigration Appeals......ccccocovvvcvevnreennnnns 515 Bureau of Justice Statistics...........cccriivirivineirenivins 5 Bureau of Prisons...... Civil Division Civil Rights Division Community Relations Service 516 Criminal Division 517 Drug Enforcement Administration........cccececeuennnee 517 Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Prison Industries, InC.....cccceceevecvinecicnennnns Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the US 520 Immigration and Naturalization Service ............... 520 Justice Management Division 520 Land and Natural Resources Division .................... 521 Congressional Directory Page Justice, Department of —Continued Law Enforcement Assistance Administration....... 522 National Institute of Corrections.........cc.cccoerueverinuene 515 National Institute of Justice 522 Office of— Associate Attorney General ..........ccceeeinnieeiinens 514 Attorney General 513 Controller 521 Deputy Attorney General 513 Intelligence Policy and Review.......cccoooeceieuninnnne 592 Justice Assistance, Research, and Statistics...... 522 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention .. 522 Legal Counsel 522 Legal Policy 514 Legislative Affairs 522 Litigation and Management Systems.................. 521 Pardon Attorney 522 Personnel and Administration ........cccceccvueernennne 521 Professional Responsibility 522 Public Affairs 522 Solicitor General 514 Tax Divison 523 U.S. Attorney’s Office 517, 518 U.S. Marshal’s Office 517 U.S. Marshals Service 523 U.S. Trustees Offices 518 Justices, Judges, and Officers: Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, U.S. 718 Court of Claims, U.S. 722 Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, US........... 726 Court of International Trade, U.S.............. Court of Military Appeals, U.S.......ccccoovuvnnunrinniniann 748 Courts of Appeals, U.S 710 Temporary Emergency 712 District Court for District of Columbia, U.S.......... 733 District of Columbia Court of Appeals.......... Superior Court of the District of Columbia.. Supreme Court, U.S Tax Court, U.S K Kennedy, John F., Center for the Performing Arts. 688 L Labor, Department of 577 Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health.. 583 Bureau of International Labor Affairs ................... 578 Bureau of Labor Statistics 582 Employment and Training Administration............ 580 Employment Standards Administration................. 582 Labor-Management Services Administration 581 Occupational Safety and Health Administration. 582 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administra-tion and Management 579 Office of the Secretary 577 Office of the Solicitor 578 Regional Offices 578 Secretary of 577 Labor-Management Services Administration............ 581 Labor Organization, International...........cccceueeneene 782, 795 Labor Relations Authority, Federal... a. Labor Relations Board, National .........ccccecccvinininnnnns Labor Statistics, Bureau of. Land Management, Bureau of (Interior)..........c.ccc.... Land and Natural Resources Division (Justice) Law Enforcement Assistance Administration........... Law Enforcement Training Center, Consolidated Federal Law Library (Library of Congress) ...........cceeeueeeucununn Law, Members of Congress for Peace, Through........ Law Revision Commission, District of Columbia...... Law Revision Counsel Leader: House: Majority. Minority Senate: Assistant Majority Leader Majority Minority Legal Counsel (Justice) Legal Counsel (Senate) Legislative Affairs (Defense) Legislative Affairs, Office of (Navy) .....ccconevererreriunen Legislative Affairs (NASA) Legislative Counsel: House Senate Legislative Liaison, Office of (Air Force).........c.coeeeus Legislative Liaison, Office of (Army).......cccoeunvuruncneee. Legislative Review Committee (Senate)..........ccocouue.. Liaison Offices at Capitol— Air Force Army General Accounting Office Naval Office of Personnel Management.........cccoeerienines Veterans’ Administration, Congressional Service Libraries and Information Science, National Com- mission on Library, Joint Committee on the .......c.cocovueiinnnncnn Library of Congress Associate Librarian for: Management National Programs Congressional Research Service ..........ccooveuriniscusunes Copyright Office Law Library Processing Services Office of the Librarian Research Services Trust Fund Board Library of Medicine, National Library, Public (District) Board of Trustees Officials ... Licenses and Permits, Office of (District).........cc.ceeene Logistics Agency (Defense) Logistics and Installations (Air Force).........ccoeuecucues Logistics and Installations (Army).......ccoocueenucne ... Lung, and Blood Institute, National Heart (HHS)... M Mailing Standards, House Commission on Congres-sional Major Air Commands (Air Force) Continental Overseas 466 420 333 327 403 398 399 394 393 394 522 397 478 497 657 403 397 509 490 267 . 410 409 409 410 409 409 662 323 415 415 415 416 420 420 419 415 419 421 594 766 766 766 763 483 508 488 595 Contents XXI Page Page Major Field Commands (DOT) 607 Majority and Minority Secretaries, Senate................ 397 Majority Leader, Office of: House 398 Senate 393 Majority and Minority Rooms (House) .........cccccceuue.. 403 Majority Whip, Office of (House) ........cccceererurururenrerene 399 Management Agency, Federal Emergency ................ 640 Management and Budget, Office of ........c.cccoevueennnene. 448 Management (Foreign Agricultural Service)............. 552 Management-Labor Services Administration............ 581 Management and Finance (Agriculture).................... 546 Management, Office of Personnel Manpower and Reserve Affairs (Air Force)............... Manpower and Reserve Affairs (Army)........ccccecuneee. 488 Manpower and Reserve Affairs (DOD)..........cceceuneeee. 475 Manpower and Reserve Affairs (Navy).........cccoevueeene. 496 Mapping Agency (DOD) 483 Maps of Congressional Districts.........coveereerurinreenene 926 Marine Barracks 501 Marine Corps, U.S. Headquarters (Navy)..........cc.c..... 500 Maritime Administration 568 Maritime Commission, Federal 643 Market Development (Agriculture) .........cccovccveeveunune 551 Market Regulation (SEC) 678 Marketing and Consumer Services 546 Marshal’s Office, United States 517 Mass Transportation Administration, Urban............ 612 Material Command, Headquarters, Navy .................. 501 Materiel and Readiness Command, Headquarters, Army 491 Medals and Decorations, Board of (Navy).................. 499 Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal............. 644 Mediation Board, National Medical Center, National Naval .........cccceceeervevruvennnne. Medicine and Surgery, Bureau of (Navy) Medicine, Institute of Medicine, National Library of Meeting Days of House Committees Meeting Days of Senate Committees Members of the Arts and Crafts Board ...................... Members of the Cabinet, list of Members of Congress for Peace Through Law.......... 333 Members of Congress: Address of. 208-226 Alphabetical list 208-226 Assistants to 208-226 Biographies 4-192 Committee assignments 339-366 Former Members of 647 Political classification of 205 Rooms 208-226 State delegations 194-205 Telephones 208-226 Terms of service 231-244 Membership: House Committees 273 Senate Committees 246 Membership changes in the 96th and 97th Con- gresses II Memorial Commission, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 328 Memorial Council, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Mental Retardation, President's Committee on........ 331 Merchant Marine Academy, Board of Visitors......... 335 Merit Systems Protection Board, U.S........cccccccvueunee 696 Metric Board, U.S 696 Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Washington. 702 Metropolitan Police Department .........cccceccoeevivrurueunnns 765 Micronesian Status Negotiations, Office of................ 671 Migration, Intergovernmental Committee for........... 776 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission................. 329 Military Academy, Board of Visitors........cc.cccceueuunee 335 Military Academy, U.S 492 Military Appeals, U.S. Court of ......c.cccccoeitniiiiiinnnnnn 747 Military District of Washington, Headquarters, Military Missions, Army Military Review, U.S. Navy Court of .........c.ccccerurvnene. Military Sealift Command (Navy)........ccccceererernurureernans Military Traffic Management Command Mine Safety and Health (Labor) ........cccceuevvuerveeeeunnenen Mine Safety and Health Review Commission, Fed- eral 645 Mines, Bureau of .... 528 Minority and Majority Rooms (House) .........ccccceueuunee 403 Minority and Majority Secretaries (Senate) .............. 397 Assistant to the Minority Minority Floor Assistants (House) Minority Leader, Office of (House) Minority Whip, Office of (House)..........cccecvererererrerenene Mint, Bureau of the Miscellaneous Officials, Capitol .........c.ccceeveveerereerennene. Mission, U.S., to the United Nations ........cceccevrueuee. Monetary Fund, International Monument Society, Washington National ..... 703 Monuments Commission, American Battle 625 Mortgage Association, Government National (HUD) Museum of African Art Museum of American Art, National ..........ccccuueneee. Museum of American History, National. Museum, Anacostia Neighborhood..........c.ccoceecenunuace Museum, Cooper-Hewitt, of Decorative Arts and Designs 684 Museum, Joseph H. Hirshhorn, and Sculpture Garden 685 Museum, National Air and Space 685 Museum, National Armed Forces Advisory Board... 685 Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, Cooper- Hewitt Museum of Natural History .........ccccceveveererenrnrevesennne N Narcotics Abuse and Control, Select Committee on. 319 National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council ............ccocccreunenee. 656 Institute of Medicine 656 National Academy of Engineering.........cccceeeveuenene 656 National Academy of Sciences 656 National Research Council........cccccovvuvrevecrivenreeenene. 656 National Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvantaged Children..........ccoceuevuecreenne. 657 National Aeronautics and Space Administration..... 657 Office of— Medicines, Inc., GOrgas..........cccvuevvereevererernennns Administrator XXII Congressional Directory National Aeronautics and Continued Office of—Continued Aeronautics and Space Chief Engineer Chief Scientist Comptroller Page Space Administration— Technology ...........ceueue.. 660 657 660 657 Equal Opportunity Programs 661 External Relations 658 Field Installations 661 General Counsel 658 Inspector General 661 Legislative Affairs 657 Management Operations 659 Procurement 658 Space and Terrestrial Applications...........cccceu.... 658 Space Science 660 Space Transportation Operations. 660 Space Transportation Systems 659 Tracking and Data Systems ........ccccoceeurenrrirerinnne 661 National Air and Space Museum 685 National Archives and Records Service .........c.ceue.eu. 651 National Archives Trust Fund Board National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board.... 685 National Bureau of Standards. 570 Boulder Laboratories 574 National Cancer Institute (HHS).........cccccoerrreennnnne 594 National Capital Planning Commission ..................... 662 National Center for Disease Control (HHS)............... 589 National Center for Health Care Technology (HHS) 589 National Center for Health Statistics..........cccorvcerurns 588 National Commission for Employment Policy .......... 330 National Commission for UNESCO, U.S...........ccc.... 796 National Commission on Air Quality.......c.cececevevnunnee 330 National Commission on Alcoholism and Other Al- cohol-Related Problems........c.ccoecuecernnircnnnnen 330 National Commission on Libraries and Informa- tion Science National Council on the Arts National Council on the Humanities..........co.cooeverunnene National Credit Union Administration .......c..ccceuen.... National Defense University National Endowment for the Arts............. National Endowment for the Humanities National Foundation on the Arts and the Human- ities 663 Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities 664 National Council on the Arts 664 National Council on the Humanities............ccocu...... 664 National Endowment for the Arts.......c.cccceeveueenenne 663 National Endowment for the Humanities.............. 664 National Gallery of Art 688 National Guard (District) 765 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (HHS)... 595 National Historical Publications and Records Com- mission .... 651 National Institute of Corrections (Justice)................. 515 National Institute of Justice 522 National Institutes of Health 593 National Labor Relations Board.........c.ccceevvvvurvvevvenenne 665 General Counsel, Office of the.......ccccoeevrviecunnnnne 665 National Library of Medicine 594 National Mediation Board 666 Page National Monument Society, Washington................. 703 National Mortgage Association, Government (HUD) 599 National Museum of American Art ......ccccocevvvvcnnnnn. 686 National Museum of American History ........c.c........ 686 National Museum of Natural History ........cccceeuveunaen. 687 National Naval Dental Center 504 National Naval Medical Center 503 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 574 National Park Service 530 National Portrait Gallery 687 National Republican Congressional Committee........ 315 National Republican Senatorial Committee.............. 268 National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineer- ing, Institute of Medicine, and...........c.cceuc... 656 National Science Board 666 National Science Foundation..........ccccceeueverrerrrrerecennne. 666 National Security Council 450 National Technical Information Service. National Transportation Safety Board....................... National War College, The 479 National Zoological Park 687 Nations, United 790 Natural History, Museum of 687 Natural Resources and Environment (Agriculture). 552 Natural Resources Division, Land and............cccc....... Naturalization Service, Immigration and Naval Academy, Board of Visitors .........ccceceunuevruennee Naval Academy, United States Naval Air Systems Command Naval Dental Center Naval District, Washington, Headquarters ............... 505 Naval Electronic Systems Command........cccceeueinrnnns 502 Naval Facilities Engineering Command..................... 502 Naval Intelligence Command 504 Naval Liaison Office (Capitol) 410 Naval Material Command, Headquarters.................. 501 Naval Medical Center, National .........c.cccccevervrennnnnnns 503 Naval Operations, Office of Chief of ...........cccooeruennene 499 Naval Personnel, Bureau of 504 Naval Records, Board for Correction of...........ccc...... 499 Naval Research, Office of 497 Naval Security Group Command...........ccccerreererunrenens 505 Naval Supply Systems Command..........cccevrvvriruinenene 502 Navy, Department of the 495 Board for Correction of Naval Records................... 499 Board of Decorations and Medals...........cccoeeeueuneene. 499 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery .........cccoceeurnuenne 503 Bureau of Naval Personnel 504 Court of Military Review 499 Headquarters, Naval District Washington............. 505 Headquarters, Naval Material Command.............. 501 Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps............cccovvuruirenne 500 Marine Barracks = 501 Military Sealift Command 504 National Naval Medical Center ............ccouervururrenne 503 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute 503 National Naval Dental Center..........cccoeueverennne 504 Naval Health Sciences Education and Train- ing Command Naval Medical Data Services Center..........c.cc... Naval Medical Research and Development Command 504 Contents XXIII Page Navy, Department of the—Continued National Naval Medical Center—Continued Naval Medical Research Institute Naval School of Health Sciences............cc.cocu.c..... 5 Naval Air Systems Command Naval Civilian Personnel Command Naval Electronic Systems Command Naval Facilities Engineering Command................. Naval Intelligence Command ..........ccoeervererinenninene. Naval Sea Systems Command ........ccccccoerveeererernnane. Naval Security Group Command..........cccccoeerereuene Naval Supply Systems Command.......... Naval Telecommunications Command.. Navy Appellate Review Activity........ Navy Council of Personnel Boards ...........ccccueuun..... Office of— Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management) os hanes hn ass. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics)........ccccccuunne.. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Engineering, and Systems).........c.ccccceurueuerennne Chief of Naval Operations Comptroller Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy ................. General Counsel Information Judge Advocate General of the Navy.................. Legislative Affairs Naval Research Oceanographer 504 Program Appraisal hh i eee: Secretary of the Navy Under Secretary of the Navy........cccceceveeeerennn U.S. Naval Academy Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (State).......... 458 Networks, stations, and services represented in Radio-Television Galleries ..........cccccceeuennnen.. New Community Development Corporation (HUD). 599 New England Regional Commission 560 News Photographers’ Association, White House...... Newspapers represented in Press Gallery ................. North Atlantic Assembly... ini i dies Members, U.S. Delegation .........ii mmm Officers Notes Nuclear Agency, Defense Nuclear Regulatory Commission, U.S.............ccc........ Nutrition and Food Service (Agriculture).................. 5 0 Observatory, Astrophysical Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Labor) Occupational Safety and Health Review Commis-sion Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Nation-al Oceanographer of the Navy, Office of......................... Office of— Administrative Assistant (Air Force)...................... Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army Administrative Law Judges (Agriculture).............. Office of—Continued Administrative Law Judges (SEC) ........cccccccovvnennen. Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service Administrator, General Services.... pt. Administrator (NASA... i lie svenitaitsn Administrator, Rural Electrification Administra- Aeronautics and Space Technology (NASA).......... 657 Architect of Capitol ...c.iiin 8 i a en Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force.. ¥ Assistant Secretaries of the Army..........cc....... Assistant Secretaries of Housing and Urban De- velopment...... crerernD98-601 Assistant Secretaries of the Navy...........c......... 496, 497 Assistant Secretary for Administration (Com- TROTCR) a ies 558 Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management (Labor).........oce iio. 579 Attending Physician, Capitol 407 Attorney General 513 Chief Accountant (SEC) 678 Chief of Legislative Liaison (Army)........ccccoevrunnee. 490 Chief of Naval Operations Clerk of the House Comptroller (NASA) Comptroller NAVY). ki tnt Seva eieiisviaseorss Comptroller of the CUITENECY............isarmnsconsensrinsrss 465 Congressional Record Index 324 Corporation Counsel (District) ........c.coceeereererverarerunne 758 Data Processing (SEC) .+.-079 Deputy Attorney General 513 Deputy Postmaster General............ccccecevvvvereierinnnnnnee 699 Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy .................... 495 Doorkeeper, House 401 Economic Research (SEC)... 678 Education 617 Executive (District) .... , 756 General Accounting 411 General Counsel (Agriculture).. «en B36 General Counsel (Air Force).........cocovveverernnrecnnnnns 509 General Counsel (Army) 489 General Counsel (NASA) ......ccccoveeverncrnineceesinennene 658 General Counsel (Navy) 497 General Counsel (NLRB) 665 General Counsel (SEC) 678 Government Printing 413 Human Development (HHS) 587 Information (Navy) 498 Inspector General (HUD) 599 Intergovernmental Affairs (Agriculture)................ 536 Judge Advocate General (Navy)........ccococvcevurrererenene 498 Legal Counsel (Justice) 522 Legislative Affairs (Justice) 522 Legislative Affairs (NASA) 657 Legislative, AfTairs (INaVY):.....cceoeeesnnssiesssirarares sions 497 Legislative Counsel: House 403 Senate 397 Legislative Liaison (Air Force) ..........ccocevvvcuerecuennen. 509 Librarian (Library of Congress)...........cccecvveererununnne 415 Licenses and Permits (District) .......c.cccocevernierernnnnnn 763 Majority and Minority Leaders, House............ 398, 399 Majority and Minority Whips, House ..................... 399 Majority Secretary (Senate) 397 XXIV Congressional Directory Page Office of —Continued Management and Budget Management and Finance (Agriculture). Micronesian Status Negotiations Minority Secretary (Senate) Naval Research Oceanographer (Navy) Operations (Agriculture) Opinions and Review (SEC) Pardon Attorney (Justice) Parliamentarian, House Patent and Trademark Personnel (Agriculture) Personnel Management Physician, Attending, Capitol Policy Development (Executive) Policy Research (SEC) Postmaster General Postmaster of the House President of the United States Product Standards (Commerce) Program Appraisal (Navy) Science and Technology Policy Secretary of: Air Force Army Defense, Immediate Education Energy Health and Human Services Labor Navy Senate Transportation Treasury Sergeant at Arms, House Sergeant at Arms, Senate Solicitor General (Justice) Solicitor (Labor) Space Science (NASA) Space Systems (Air Force) Speaker, House Surveyor (District) Technology Assessment Telecommunications (Commerce) Tracking and Data Acquisition .... Under Secretary of Air Force Under Secretary of Army Under Secretary of Navy U.S. Attorney U.S. Marshal U.S. Trade Representative (Executive) U.S. Trustees (Justice) White House Officers of the— House Senate Official Reporters of Debates: House Senate Official Reporters to House Committees Officials, Miscellaneous, Capitol Old West Regional Commission Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, Permanent Committee for Operations and Plans (Air Force) Operations, Office of Chief of Naval .. Opinions and Review (SEC) Organization for Economic Cooperation and Devel- opment.. OECD Center Secretariat Organization, International Labor Organization of American States General Secretariat Headquarters The Council Organization, Pan American Health Organizations, International Origin and Form of Government of the District of Columbia Overseas Commands (Air Force) Overseas Private Investment Corporation... Board of Directors Oversight of the District of Columbia, Temporary Commission on Financial Ozarks Regional Commission P Pacific Halibut Commission, International, United States and Canada Packers and Stockyards Administration Page School, Capitol Panama Canal Commission Pan American Health Organization Sanitary Bureau Pardon Attorney (Justice) Park, National Zoological Park Service, National Parliamentarian (House), Office of the Parole, Board of (District) Parole Commission, U.S Patent Appeals, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent and Trademark Office Peace Through Law, Members of Congress for Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation Advisory Committee Board of Directors Officials Performing Arts, John F. Kennedy Center for the.. Periodical Press Galleries Executive Committee House Periodical Press Gallery Members entitled to admission Periodicals represented Rules governing admission to Senate Periodical Press Gallery Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (House) Personnel (Air Force) Personnel Boards, Navy Council of Personnel, Bureau of (Navy) Personnel Management, Office of. Personnel, Office of (Agriculture) Contents Page Photographers Association, White House News....... 874 Photographers Gallery, Press 866 Physical Fitness, President’s Council on.................... 677 Physician at the Capitol, Attending Planning Commission, National Capital .................... Plans and Operations (Air Force) .........coeverieinurrennnns 511 Plant and Animal Health Service (Agriculture)....... 545 Police: Capitol, United States 406 Metropolitan 765 Police Board, Capitol 406 Policy Committee, Democratic (Senate)............ccce... 267 Policy Committee, Republican (Senate)...................... 269 Policy Council, Armed Forces (Defense)...... Policy Development and Research (HUD) Policy Research (SEC) Political Classification of Congress Portrait Gallery, National Postal Rate Commission Postal Service, U.S Postal Union, Universal 796 Postmaster General: Biography of 699 Office of 699 Postmaster of the House 402 Branch in Capitol 402 Branch in Cannon Office Building ........cccceeueueeee. 402 Branch in Longworth Office Building. .... 402 Branch in Rayburn Office Building........c.ccccceuneue. 402 Post Office, City, Washington 769 Preservation, Advisory Council on Historic............... 624 President, Executive Office of 447 President of the Senate 393 President of the United States, biography of ............ 447 President pro tempore of the Senate ..........ccccoeuernnenne 393 Presidents and Vice Presidents and the Congresses coincident with their terms........cccccececervennne. 389 President’s Commission on Executive Exchange...... 676 President’s Commission on White House Fellow- ships 676 President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped 676 President’s Committee on Mental Retardation......... 331 President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports 677 Press Galleries 826 House Press Gallery 826 Members entitled to admission to.........ccccevrereuenenn. 828 Newspapers represented in 850 Rules governing admission to 826 Senate Press Gallery 826 Standing Committee of Correspondents ................. 826 Press Galleries, Periodical 903 Press Photographers Gallery 866 Members entitled to admission ...........ccecvevecciernnnne 868 Rules governing gallery 866 Services represented 872 Standing Committee of Press Photographers........ 866 Price Stability, Council on Wage and (Executive Office) Printing, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Joint Committee on Printing Office, Government .........c.ccccevuvuerercrcuerenann. Prison Industries, Inc., Federal (Justice). 3 Prisons, Bureau of (Justice) ..........cccccoeveruerereerereerennne Private Investment Corporation, Overseas................ Probate Court, Register of Wills and Clerk of... Processing Services (Library of Congress) Product Standards (Commerce) Product Safety Commission, Consumer..........c.c.ce.... Program Appraisal, Office of (Navy)......c.cccccovuerrrenne Protection Board, U.S. Merit Systems.........ccccocevvenene Pro tempore, President, of Senate.........cecerenervrennnne Public Affairs (Defense) Publications Center, Washington (O.E.C.D.).............. Publications Distribution Service, House Doorkeep- er Public Affairs, Chief of (Army) Public Buildings Service (GSA) ......ccceceereevererererrerenene Public Debt, Bureau of the (Treasury) Public Diplomacy, U.S. Advisory Commission on..... 692 Public Library (District) 766 Public Service Commission (District) ........ccocvevuiarannns 766 Puerto Rico, Commonwealth of: Governor of. i 388 Resident Commissioner............cccccoueruenennnne 191, 205, 226 R Radiation Biology Laboratory 687 Radio and Television Galleries 880 Executive Committee of 880 House Radio and Television Galleries .................... 880 Members entitled to admission to...........c.cceeverenenen. 882 Networks, stations, services represented in........... 897 Rules governing admission to................ Senate Radio and Television Galleries Radiobiology Research Institute, Armed Forces (Defense) 484 Railroad Administration, Federal.............c.ccccueuuunueee. 610 Railroad Retirement Board 700 Railroad ticket office, Capitol 408 Railway Association, U.S 701 Rate Commission, Postal 676 Reconstruction and Development, International Bank for 7717, 795 Record, Congressional, Index Office........c.cccceerruerruenee 324 Recorder of Deeds (District) 766 Recording Studio, House 315 Records Service, National Archives and .................... 651 Recreation Department (District) .......c.cccceecevenenennne. 767 Red Cross, American 625 Refugee Programs, Bureau of (State)............cccceevuueeee 461 Regional Administrators (GSA) 652 Regional and Branch Offices (SEC)..........ccceueuvuruennnee 679 Regional Commissions: Appalachian 627 Coastal Plains 560 Four Corners 560 New England 560 Old West 560 Ozarks 560 Pacific Northwest 560 Southwest Border............culonmisiaiiitvimmsiiismsslfios 560 Upper Great Lakes..... 561 Regional Directors, Federal Mediation and Con-ciliation Service Regional Offices (Federal Highway Administra-tion) Regional Offices (GAO) 413 XXVI Congressional Directory Regional Offices (HHS)... Regulatory Commissicn, U.S. Nuclear Reporters of debate: Reporters to House Committees Reporting Service, Statistical (Agriculture) Representatives: Alphabetical list of. Apportioned to the several States under each Assignment of, to committees Assistants to Biographies of. List of, with home post offices and two assistants 212 Political classification of Rooms and telephones of Service of, showing Congresses in which it has been rendered State, list of .. Votes cast for ¥ Republican Conference of the Senate Republican Congressional Committee, National Republican Policy Committee (Senate) Republican Policy Committee (House)..........ccc........... 317 Republican Senatorial Committee, National Research and Development (Air Force) Research and Development (Army) Research and Engineering (Defense) Research Council, National, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Academy of Sciences Research Institute, Radiobiology, Armed Forces Research, Office of Naval Research Service, Congressional (Library of Con- Research Service, Economic (Agriculture) Reserve System, Federal Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico: Alphabetical Hst:. alisha laimanis.us Assignment to committees Assistants to Biography of Home post office Room and telephone of.... Service record in Congress. Votes cast for : Retardation, Mental, President’s Committee on Retirement Board, Railroad Revenue and Finance (District) Revenue Service, Internal Rights Division, Civil (Justice) River Basin Commission, Susquehanna Rooms and telephones: Representatives Senators Roosevelt Memorial Commission, Franklin Delano. Royalty Tribunal, Copyright Rules governing admission to— Periodical Press Galleries Rules governing admission to—Continued Press Galleries Press Photographers Gallery Radio-Television Galleries S Safety and Health Review Commission, Federal Safety Board, National Transportaiton St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation Savings Bond Division, U.S. (Treasury) Scholarship Foundation, Harry S Truman... School, Capitol Page School of Health Sciences (Navy) Schools, Joint Service (Defense) Science and Technology Policy, Office of Science Board, National Science Foundation, National Science Information Exchange Sciences, National Academy of Sealift Command, Military (Navy) Seating Plan of House Chamber Seaway Development Corporation, St. Lawrence Sceretariat (OBC DL.) i. ine Britis rincisktomwemeinssorses Secretariat (South Pacific Commission)...................... Secretariat (United Nations) Secretary of— Agriculture, biography of Air Force: Biography of Office of Army: Administrative Assistant, Office of. Biography of Office of Commerce, biography of Defense: Assistant to Biography of Office of Education: Biography of Office of Energy: Biography of Office of Health and Human Services, biography of Housing and Urban Development, biography of... Interior, biography of Labor: Biography of Office of Navy: Biography of Office of Senate, Office of State, biography of Transportation: Biography of Office of Contents Page Secretary of Defense, Assistants to 471-478 Secret Service, United States Securities and Exchange Commission Directorate of Economic and Policy analysis Division of Corporate Regulation Division of Corporation Finance Division of Enforcement Division of Investment Management Division of Market Regulation Office of Administrative Law Judges Office of Applications and Reports Services Office of Data Processing Office of Opinions and Review Office of the Chief Accountant Office of General Counsel Regional and Branch Offices Security Administration, Social Security and Cooperation in Europe, Commission Security and Intelligence Command (Army Security Assistance Agency, Defense Security Council (United Nations)... Security Council, National Security Group Command, Naval.........cccccoeeerevreninen E Select and special committees: Select Committee on Aging........cccceceururrecerererenesisseseens 27 | Select Committee on Ethics, Senate........cccocevervenene. 269 | Select Committee on Indian Affairs......c.cccoeeeivuennne. 270 Select Committee on Intelligence, Permanent CH OUBE Yai. i rsd Es ei dacsnesbier ses 316 Select Committee on Intelligence (Senate) 270 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control.. 319 Selective Service System 680 Senate: Chaplain .. 393 Commission on Art and Antiquities..........cccceueuue... 326 Courtof Impeachment... ou... ms ah 377 Office Building Commission 332 Officers of the Personnel of— Office of the— Assistant Majority Leader Democratic Whip: er is nis ae, : Legal Counsel Legislative Counsel Majority Leader... 0 dae Rn : Majority Secretary... ann iii LW : Majority Whip Minority Leader Minority Secretary. Minority Whip Secretary Sergeant at ATMS... ain bin idivuisiss Political classification'ef............ adnan... 205 President of 393 President'pro tempore... ii ani 393 Special sessions of 376 Senate Committees: Assignments to 339 Meeting days of ir. a i iit 246 Membership of... iin aint tes is ttaategs rss ratons 246 Senate Committees—Continued Special and select Staffs off iv... ithe ast te san ae or dened luis 2 Standing ; Senate Office Building Commission ........c.ccccccueevenenee. 332 Senate Office Buildings (Architect) Senate Periodical Press Gallery........ccccoceceiuniuninnne. 903 Senate Press Gallery Senate Radio and Television Gallery Senatorial Campaign Committee, Democratic .......... 267 Senatorial Committee, National Republican............. 268 Senators: Alphabetical'list of...nin idan fn 208 Assignments to committees ASSIStante 10. un. Gi aR RE ne ante 208 Biographies of. Continuous service of... 0000060 281-283 Expiration of terms of service, by groups........ 228-230 List of, with home post offices and two assistants 208 Political classification of Rooms and telephones of. State list of Votes cast for Separate Operating Agencies (Air Force)........ccccc...... 512 Sergeant at Arms: House of Representatives Senate. 0. a lie nn i an Ei 396 Service and terms in Congress: Delegate of— American Sammon. rinseLh 244 Bistrict of Columbia... wi Br. nn 244 Ga ne TNSE rR 244 Virgindelande. oi. nial de oir ae La 244 Representatives oi. ao ot a a ha 234 Resident Commissioner. 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Classified Stations 770 Zoning Commission (District) Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.. 702 Zoological Park, National BIOGRAPHICAL* THE VICE PRESIDENT GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH, Republican, of Houston, Tex.; 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 Congressional Directory ALABAMA ALABAMA (Population, 1980 census, 3,890,061) 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; corecipient of James Madison Award with Eric Severeid by National Broadcast Editorial Association; 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), Us, 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 oaphured, 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.—Counries: Baldwin, Clarke, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, Washington, and Wilcox (7 coun-ties). Population (1970), 491,747. 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 ALABAMA B iograph ical School (academy and college preparatory) 1947-48; served in U.S. Marine Corps July 1946 to July 1948 and from September 1950 to September 1951; graduated from the University of Alabama, B.S. 1952 and LL.B. 1954; president of Student Government Association; was admitted to the bar and practiced law in Mobile since 1954; taught business law in 1954; elder in 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 Washington, D.C; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress) serves on Committee on Appropriations; vice chairman, House Republican nference. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Barbour, Bullock, Butler, Coffee, Conecuh, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Montgomery, and Pike (13 counties). Population (1970), 491,676. ‘WILLIAM LOUIS DICKINSON, Republican, of Montgomery, Ala.; born in 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.—CounrTies: Autauga, Calhoun, Chambers, Clay, Cleburne, Coosa, Elmore, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Randolph, Russell, Talladega, and Tallapoosa (14 counties). Population (1970), 493,588. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Democrat, of Sylacauga, Ala.; born October 16, 1918, on a small farm near Becker, Miss.; graduated from Sylacauga High School, Sylacauga, Ala., in 1935; B.S. degree in agriculture, Auburn University in 1939; master’s degree, Auburn University, 1941; captain, Auburn football team, 1940; member, Blue Key, Gamma Sigma Delta, and Scabbard and Blade honorary fraternity; 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 Agricul-ture; member board of trustees, Auburn University; married Carolyn Funderburk of Dadeville, Ala.; three children: Memorie, Margaret, and Flynt; elected to 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Blount, Cherokee, Cullman, De Kalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, Lamar, Marion, Marshall, Pickens, St. Clair, Walker, and Winston. JEFFERSON COUNTY: Precinct 12 as constituted Nov. 1, 1970. Population (1970), 492,196. TOM BEVILL, Democrat, of Jasper, Ala.; born in Townley, Ala., March 27, 1921; graduate of Walker County High School, 1939; graduate of School of Commerce and Business Administration. University of Alabama, B.S. degree, 1943; graduate of Law School of University of Alabama, LL.B. degree, 1948: entered U.S. Army, March 1943; discharged with rank of captain, November 1946; served 18 months in Europe-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- Congressional Directory ALABAMA 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 Steering and 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.—Counrigs: Colbert, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, and Morgan (7 counties). Population (1970), 489,771. 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, and Ryan Cooper; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—JerrFErsoN County: All that part not included in precincts 1, 2, 4, and 12 as constituted Nov. 1, 1970. Population (1970), 493,045. ALBERT LEE SMITH, Jr., Republican, of Birmingham, Ala.; born in Birming-ham, August 31, 1931; attended the public schools; graduated, Ramsay High School, 1949; B.S., Auburn University, 1954; served in the U.S. Navy, 1954-56; life insurance underwriter, 1956-80; delegate to Republican National Conventions, 1968, 1972, and 1976; past membership chairman and vice chairman of the board of the Five Points YMCA; former member, metropolitan board of the YMCA; advisory board member, Retired Senior Volunteer Program, Arm of Positive Maturity; member: Southside Baptist Church; Birmingham Advisory Board of Campus Crusade . for Christ; Kiwanis Club; and other business and social societies; married to the former Eunice Walldorf, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1961; three children: Karen, Albert, and Meg; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Bibb, Chilton, Choctaw, Dallas, Greene, Hale, Marengo, Perry, Shelby, nn ond Fluscaliess. JEFFERSON CouNTY: Precincts 1, 2, and 4 as constituted Nov. 1, 1970. Population 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 County Mental Health Association; member of Alabama Code Revision 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 Gongs Nevin; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th ongress. ALASKA Biographical ALASKA (Population, 1980 census, 400,481) 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, 1966-70; 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 dhe U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 5, 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 Parks and Public Lands; member, Subcommittee on Mines and Mining. Congressional Directory ARIZONA 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 Holt, Barry, and Michael; 10 grandchildren; U.S. Army Reserves and Air Force Reserves, 1930-67; major general, USAFR (retired); elected to the Phoenix City Council, 1949; reelected, 1951; elected to the United States Senate in 1952 and again in 1958; did not seek reelection to Senate in 1964, but was the Republican candidate for President; elected to the United States Senate November 5, 1968; reelected to the United States Senate, November 5, 1974; reelected to the United States Senate November 4, 1980, for the term ending January 3, 1987. DENNIS DECONCINI, 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, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Southeast portion of Maricopa County: North boundary is Indian School Road, starting at 19th Avenue in Phoenix, extending east to 68th Street, then following the Arizona Canal to Camelback Road in Scottsdale, then east to Granite Reef Road, north to Highland Avenue, then east to the Salt River Indian Reservation boundary; west boundary is 19th Avenue, starting at Indian School Road in Phoenix, extending south to Southern Avenue, then east to Seventh Avenue, then south to South Mountain Park, then following the Park line south to and including Gila River Indian Reservation lying within Maricopa County; southern boundary is Maricopa-Pinal County line; east and northeast boundary is Maricopa-Pinal County line and Maricopa County-Tonto National Forest boundary. Population (1970), 442,589. JOHN J. RHODES, Republican, of Mesa, Ariz.; born in Council Grove, Kans., on September 18, 1916, son of J. J. Rhodes and Gladys Thomas Rhodes; educated in the public schools of Council Grove, Kans.; B.S. degree, Kansas State College, 1938; LL.B. degree, Harvard Law School, 1941; member of Kansas, Arizona, and D.C. bars; served 4 years and 9 months in Air Force, World War II; married Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Harvey, May 24, 1942; four children: John J. Rhodes 3d, born September 8, 1943; Thomas H. Rhodes, born December 4, 1946; Elizabeth Campbell Rhodes, born September 10, 1953; and James Scott Rhodes, born May 21, 1957; former vice chairman Arizona Board of Public Welfare; member: F. & A .M., Scottish Rite 33°, G. C., York Rite, B.P.O.E., L.O.M., Rotary, Mesa Junior Chamber of Commerce, Mesa Chamber of Commerce (past president), Mesa Post, American Legion (past senior vice commander), Beta Theta Pi, Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, and Sons of the American Revolution; chairman, Platform Committee, Republican National Conven-tion, 1972; permanent chairman, Republican National Conventions, 1976 and 1980; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress; former member: Committee on Education and Labor and Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 83d through 85th Congresses; Committee on Appropri-ations, 86th through 93d Congresses; chairman, House Republican Policy Commit-tee, 88th through 93d Congresses; member of Joint Study Committee on Budget Control, 93d Congress; elected Minority Leader December 6, 1973; reelected Minority Leader for 94th Congress, 95th Congress, and 96th Congress; member of the Rules Committee, 97th Congress. ARIZONA Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—Counies: Cochise, Pima, and Santa Cruz. Maricopa County: Southern portion below Gila River and Interstate Highway 8. PINAL County: Southern half. Population (1970), 443,117. MORRIS K. UDALL, Democrat, of Tucson, Ariz.; born in St. Johns, Ariz., June 15, 1922; son of Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Levi S. Udall and Louise Lee Udall; attended public schools of St. Johns; entered U.S. Army as private, 1942; discharged, 1946, as captain in U.S. Air Force with service in Pacific Theater; J.D., University of Arizona, 1949 (president student body, 1947, co-captain of basketball team); played professional basketball with Denver Nuggets, 1948-49; 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-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.—CounTies: Coconino, Mohave, Yavapai, and Yuma. Maricopa County: The northwest portion which includes the western fringe of Phoenix, Glendale, Goodyear, Tolleson, Sun City, Wickenburg, and Gila Bend (in part). Population (1970), 443,201. BOB STUMP, Democrat, of Tolleson, Ariz.; born in Phoenix, Ariz., April 4, 1927; graduated, Tolleson High School, 1947; B.S., agronomy, Arizona State University, 1951; cotton farmer; served in the U.S. Navy, 1943-46; served in Arizona House of Representatives, 4 terms, 1959-67; Arizona Senate, 5 terms, 1967-76, served as president of Arizona Senate 1975-76; three children: Karen, Bob, Bruce; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976, reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTiks: Apache, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, and Navajo. Maricopa County: That por- Hoon 3 Indian School Road and east of 35th Avenue. PINAL County: Most of the county. Population ( ), 443,575. 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses; member: Mexico-U.S. Interparliamentary Group, 95th and 96th Congresses; House Appropriations and Budget Committees. Congressional Directory ARKANSAS ARKANSAS (Population, 1980 census, 2,285,513) 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.—Counries: Clay, Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, Fulton, Greene, Independence, Izard, Jack- son, Lawrence, Lee, Mississippi, Monroe, Phillips, Poinsett, Randolph, St. Francis, Sharp, Stone, Van Buren, and Woodruff (21 counties). Population (1970), 479,893. WILLIAM VOLLIE (BILL) ALEXANDER, Jr., Democrat, of Osceola, Mississippi County, Ark.; born in Memphis, Shelby County, Tenn., January 16, 1934; attended University of Arkansas, graduated from Southwestern at 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; legal research assistant 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; former communicant and Sunday School teacher, Calvary Episcopal Church, Osceola, Ark.; -former commissioner, Arkansas Waterways Commission; former secretary, Osceola Port Authority; former member, Osceola Civic Center commission; former director, Northeast Arkansas Economic Development District; former director, Mississippi County O.E.O.; former attorney for Mississippi County Urban Renewal Agency; director, East Arkansas Area Council of Boy Scouts; former member, Mississippi County Quorum Court and its Budget Commission; former director, Mississippi County Y.M.C.A.; member, American Academy of Political and Social Science; former member of Alumni Board of Directors, Southwestern at Memphis; former director, Osceola Municipal Port Authority; former director, Osceola Municipal Planning Commission; member, Osceola Bar Association, Mississippi County Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Tennessee Bar Association, American Bar Association, Northeast Arkansas Bar Association; admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court; member and past president, Osceola Rotary Club; past president, Arkansas State Society of Washington, D.C., member, American Legion, Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity; named to Who's Who in the South and Southwest, 1967; Outstanding Civic Leaders of America, 1967; Who's Who in America; elected to 91st Congress November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Subcommittee on Family Farms and Rural Develop-ment, 1973-74; member, Committee on Agriculture, 1969-74; member, Committee on Government Operations, 1971-74; member, Committee on Appropriations, 1975 to ARKANSAS Biographical 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; advis-er, U.S. House of Representatives on Strategic Arms Limitation and U.N. Confer-ence on New and Renewable Energy Sources. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTiEes: Arkansas, Cleburne, Conway, Faulkner, Lonoke, Prairie, Pulaski, Saline, and White (9 counties). Population (1970), 481,120. 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 Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Garland, Johnson, Logan, Madison, Marion, Montgomery, Newton, Perry, Polk, Pope, Scott, Searcy, Sebastian, Washington, and Yell (21 counties). Population (1970), 481,106. 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.—Counriks: Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Grant, Hempstead, Hot Spring, Howard, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lincoln, Little River, Miller, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, Sevier, and Union (24 counties). Population (1970), 481,176. 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 Congress. CALIFORNIA Biographical CALIFORNIA (Population, 1980 census, 23,668,562) 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, and again in 1981. SAMUEL ICHIYE HAYAKAWA, Republican, of Mill Valley, Calif.; born in Van-couver, B.C., Canada, July 18, 1906; educated in the public schools of Calgary and Winnipeg, Canada; B.A., English, University of Manitoba (Canada), 1927; M.A, English, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 1928; Ph. D., English, University of Wisconsin, 1935; certified psychologist, State of California, 1959; became naturalized U.S. citizen in 1954; instructor in English, University of Wisconsin (extension), 1936-39; instructor to associate professor of English, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1939-47; lecturer, University of Chicago, 1950-55; professor of English, San Francis-co State College, 1955-68; president, San Francisco State College, 1968-73, appointed president emeritus in 1973; publications: Oliver Wendell Holmes: Selected Poetry and Prose, with Critical Introduction (1939); Language in Action (1941, Book of the Month Club selection); Language in Thought and Action (1949; 4th ed. 1977; trans-lated into 10 languages); Language, Meaning and Maturity (1954); Our Language and Our World (1959); The Use and Misuse of Language (1962); Symbol, Status and Personality (1963; translated into Swedish, German, Japanese and Spanish); editor, Funk and Wagnalls’ Modern Guide to Synonyms (1968); editor, ETC., A Review of General Semantics, 1943-70; columnist, Chicago Defender, 1942-47; columnist, Reg-ister and Tribune Syndicate (1970-76); member, Modern Language Association; fellow, American Psychological Association, American Association for Advancement of Science, American Sociological Association, Royal Society of Arts; clubs: San Francisco Press, Pannonia Athletic, Bohemian (San Francisco); married to the former Margedant Peters; three children: Alan, Mark, and Wynne; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counries: Butte, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama, Trinity, and Yuba. SACRAMENTO CoUNTY: Census tracts 82.01, 82.02, 82.03 (that part north of Elm Avenue), and 83. Population (1970), 464,160. EUGENE A. CHAPPIE, Republican, of Roseville, 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 to present; 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. Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA SECOND DISTRICT.—Counrikes: Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, and Napa. Sonoma County: That portion not included in the Fifth District. Population (1970), 464,334; estimated to July 1980, 612,612. DON H. CLAUSEN, Republican, of Crescent City, Calif.; born, raised, and attend-ed public schools in Humboldt County, Calif.; parents: Marie S. and the late Henry A. Clausen; attended San Jose College, California Polytechnic, Weber State College in Utah, and St. Mary's College in California; honorary degrees: LL.D., Pacific Union College, Calif.; AL.D., Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Fla.; military service: U.S. Navy pilot, World War II; married Ollie Piper; two daughters: Beverly and Dawn Marie; business career has been in banking, insurance, and professional aviation; past government service includes 7 years as Del Norte (Calif.) supervisor; past president, Supervisors Unit, Redwood Empire Association; past chairman, Cali-fornia Aerospace-Aviation Education Task Force; currently president, Congressional Flying Club; member, County Supervisors Association of California, VFW, American Legion, Navy League, Civil Air Patrol, Sons of the Golden West, Native Sons of California, National Wildlife Federation, Redwood Region Conservation Council, Ducks Unlimited, Salmon Unlimited, California Aviation Education Association, Republican Transportation Task Force, and the BPO Elks; 1978 winner of Frank G. Brewer Trophy, the Nation’s highest award for aerospace education; elected to the 88th Congress, in a special election, January 22, 1963; reelected all succeeding Congresses; member, Interior and Insular Affairs Committee; ranking minority member, Public Works and Transportation Committee; congressional adviser to the World Forestry Congress in Madrid, Spain, 1966, and the Pan-American Highway Congresses of 1967 and 1971 in Uruguay and Ecuador. THIRD DISTRICT.—City oF SACRAMENTO and those portions of the County of Sacramento not included in Congressional Districts 1, 4, or 14. Population (1970), 464,399. 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 Congress; member, Ways and Means Committee. PO ICT =CouNTIay Colusa, Solano, Sutter, and Yolo; and part of Sacramento County. Population 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, JACL, Democratic State Central Committee; two daughters: Dana and Anne; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress; committee assignments, First Session, 96th Congress: Committee on Armed Services and Committee on House Administration; committee assignments, Second Session, 96th Congress: Committee on Appropriations; committee assignments, 97th Congress: Committee on Appropri-ations; chairman, Subcommittee on Legislative Branch. FIFTH DISTRICT.—MARIN County, City AND CouNTY OF SAN FraNcisco: Northern and western third, includ- ing such areas as Haight-Ashbury, Marina, Pacific Heights, Presidio, Richmond, and Western Addition. Sonoma County: That portion south of city of Petaluma. Population (1970), 463,523. JOHN L. BURTON, Fifth Congressional District, “The Golden Gate District,” San Francisco, Marin, and southern Sonoma Counties, Democrat; younger brother of CALIFORNIA Biographical hi 1H Congressman Phillip Burton (D., San Francisco); raised and educated in San Fran-cisco public schools; B.A., San Francisco State, 1954; LL.B., University of San Francisco Law School, 1960; U.S. Army, 1954-56; dues-paying member of Bartenders Union, Local 41; member of the California State Assembly, 1965-74; chairman of the Assembly Rules Committee, 1971-74; sponsor of California Constitutional Amend-ment for open legislative meetings; led the first successful veto override in Califor-nia in 28 years to maintain hospitals for mentally ill and mentally retarded; recipient of California Society for Autistic Children Award; author of legislation providing the highest level of benefits for aged, blind, and disabled of any State in the Nation; cochairman of the California Democratic Delegation to the National Convention, 1972; chairman of the California Democratic Party, 1973-74; dedicated to achieving social and economic justice for all peoples; elected to the 93d Congress in a special election on June 4, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; one daughter, Kimiko; member of Committees on Government Operations (Chairman, Subcommittee on Transportation and Government Activities), House Administra-tion, and the Select Committee on Aging; chairman, Subcommittee on Retirement Income and Employment. SIXTH DISTRICT.—City AND County OF SAN Francisco: That portion not included in the Fifth District. Population (1970), 463,521. 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 IT 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 Congress; Chair, House of Representatives Delegation, North Atlantic Assembly 1977-81; Chair, Political Committee of North Atlantic Assembly, 1978-81; member, U.S. Standing Committee of North Atlantic Assembly, 1981; elected member, House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, 97th Congress; recipient of numerous awards by national environmental groups for leadership in conserving natural, recreational, and historical resources. 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. Population (1970), 464,283. GEORGE MILLER, Democrat, of Martinez, Calif.; born in Richmond, Calif., May 17, 1945; attended Martinez public schools; Diablo Valley College; graduated, 1968, San Francisco State College, major in American problems; J.D., 1972, University of California at Davis School of Law; member: California State Bar, Davis Law School Alumni Association; 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; mar-ried to the former Cynthia Caccavo, of Martinez; two children: George and Stephen; committees: Education and Labor, and Interior and Insular Affairs; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—AraMEDA County: Northwest portion including Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland, ond PDiedthont: ConTrA Costa County: El Cerrito, Kensington, Lafayette, Moraga, and Orinda. Population ( ) 591. 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 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA 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.—AraMEDA County: Includes Alameda, Ashland, Castro Valley, Dublin, Livermore, Pleasan-ton, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Sunol, approximately the southern half of Oakland, and an eastern portion of Hayward. CoNTRA CosTA CoUNTY: San Ramon, portion generally referred to as San Ramon Village. Population (1970), 464,552. FORTNEY H. (PETE) STARK, Jr., Democrat, of Oakland, Calif., born in 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 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.—AraMEDA County: Greater portion of Hayward; and all of Fremont, Newark, and Union City. SANTA CLARA County: The northeastern portion of San Jose and all of Milpitas. Population (1970), 464,159. DON EDWARDS, Democrat, of San Jose, Calif.; district offices: 1625 The Alame-da, San Jose; 38750 Paseo Padre Pkwy., Fremont; 22300 Foothill Blvd., Hayward (3d district office); born in San Jose, Calif.; attended public schools in San Jose and graduated Stanford University; Stanford Law School, 1936-38; admitted State Bar of California; special agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1940-41; U.S. Navy, 1942-45, Naval Intelligence and gunnery officer; occupation, businessman; member, Vet-erans’ Affairs and Judiciary Committees; chairman, Civil and Constitutional Rights Subcommittee; 1971-73, Commission on Bankruptcy Laws of United States; 1973, Commission on Individual Rights; 1974, National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance; elect-ed to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962, reelected to each succeeding Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—SAaN Mateo County: The cities of Belmont, Brisbane, Burlingame, Colma, Daly City, El Granada, Foster City, Half Moon Bay, Hillsborough, Millbrae, Montara, Moss Beach, Pacifica, San Bruno, San Carlos, San Mateo, and South San Francisco; and most of Redwood City, except the Emerald Lake area which is in the Twelfth District. Population (1970), 464,287. 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; member: Committees on Foreign Affairs and Government Operations. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—The lower San Francisco peninsula including the southern portion of San Mateo County, part of the Santa Clara Valley, and stretching from the San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean; and the cities of Atherton, East Palo Alto, La Honda, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Menlo Park, Mountain View, Pescadero, Palo Alto, Portola Valley, Redwood City (part), San Gregorio, San Jose, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, and Woodside. Population (1970), 464,581. PAUL N. (PETE) McCLOSKEY, Jr., Republican, of Menlo Park, Calif.; born in San Bernardino, Calif, September 29, 1927; graduate, grammar and high school, South Pasadena-San Marino, Calif; attended Occidental College and California In-stitute of Technology under Navy V-5 Pilot Program: graduate, Stanford Universi-ty, 1950, and Stanford University Law School, 1953; served in the U.S. Navy, seaman first class, 1945-47; during Korean Conflict, U.S. Marine Corps, 1950-52; second lieutenant, 5th marines; recipient of Navy Cross, Silver Star, and Purple CALIFORNIA Biographical {3 Heart; Active Reserve, 7th Infantry Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, 1952-60; Ready Reserve, 1960-67; retired rank, colonel; president, Palo Alto Area Bar Associ-ation, 1960-61; president, Conference of Barristers of State Bar of California, 1961-62; trustee, Santa Clara County Bar Association, 1965-67; lecturer on legal ethics, Santa Clara and Stanford Law Schools, 1964-67; named Young Man of the Year, Palo Alto Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1961; four children: Nancy, Peter, John, and Kathleen; elected to the 90th Congress by special election December 12, 1967; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—SanTA CLARA County: The cities of Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, Saratoga, and San Jose (part); also unincorporated parts of Santa Clara County. Population (1970), 464,980. NORMAN YOSHIO MINETA, Democrat, of San Jose, Calif.; born in San Jose, November 12, 1931; attended public schools in San Jose; B.S., business 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, 97th Congress: Public Works and Transportation, Committee on the Budget; Select Committee on Intelligence; appointed deputy whip at large, 97th Congress; member, Board of Regents, Smithsonian, 1979. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Mono, San Joaquin, and Tuo- lumne. StanisLaus County: That portion generally excluding the corridor between the cities of Modesto and Turlock and the southern and eastern most portion of Sacramento County. Population (1970), 464,696. 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 Congress; member: House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Select Committee on Aging. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Madera, Mariposa, and Merced. FrReEsNo CounTty: Cities of Biola, Burrel, Cantua Creek, Caruthers, Coalinga, Easton, Firebaugh, Five Points, Helm, Huron, Kerman, Laton, Raisin City, Riverdale, San Joaquin, Tranquility, and that portion of the city of Fresno not in the Seventeenth District. StanisLaus County: Cities of Ceres, Denair, Keyes, Turlock, and that portion of the city of Modesto not in the Fourteenth District. Population (1970), 465,591. 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 Congress; serves on Agriculture and Interior Committees; elected chairman, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, 1981; serves as Democratic Whip at Large and serves on Democratic Steering and Policy Commit-tee. 66-666 O—8l——4 Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiks: Monterey, San Benito, Santa Cruz, and that portion of San Luis Obispo County including cities of Atascadero, Los Osos, Cambria, Cayucos, Cholame, Creston, Harmony, Morro Bay, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, San Miguel, Santa Margarita, San Simeon, Shandon, and Templeton. Population (1970), 465,345. 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 lst 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 Congress; married to the former Sylvia Marie Varni, 1962; three children: Christo-pher, Carmelo, and James; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—The district includes parts of Fresno and Tulare Counties and all of Kings County. Population (1970), 464,883. 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-apie Studies; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th ongress. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Kern and Inyo. Los ANGELES COUNTY: Acton, Antelope Acres, Big Pines, Del Sur, Desert View Highland, Elizabeth Lake, Fairmont, Gorman, Green Valley, Hi Vista, Juniper Hills, Lake Hughes, Lancaster, Leona Valley, Little Rock, Llano, Longview, Mint Canyon, Neenach, Palmdale, Pearland, Pinon Hills, Quartz Hill, Pearblossom, Roosevelt, Sandberg, Sun Village, Three Point, Valyermo, Vincent, and Wilsona. TULARE County: Allensworth, Alpaugh, Alpine Village, Angiola, Balance Rock, California Hot Springs, Camp Nelson, Camp Wilson, Ducor, Earlimart, Fairview, Fountain Springs, John-sondale, Milo, Mineral King; Panorama Heights, Pine Flats, Pixley, Poplar, Posey, Richgrove, Roads End, Sequoia Crest, Springville, Terra Bella, Tipton, and White River. Population (1970), 464,421. WILLIAM M. 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 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. ‘NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—SANTA BARBARA County. SAN Luis OBispo County: That portion including the cities and communities of Arroyo Grande, Avila Beach, Grover City, Nipomo, Oceano, Pismo Beach, and Port San Luis. VENTURA County: That portion including the cities and communities of Meiners Oaks, Monsalye, Oss View, Ojai, Oxnard (part), Ventura, and Wheelers Springs. Channel Islands. Population ( ), ,000. 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 CALIFORNIA Biographical during World War II, 1944-46; elected to the Ojai City Council, 1958; 8 months later, elected mayor; reelected, 1960; elected to the California Senate, by special election, October 3, 1961; reelected, 1964; elected in 1966 to represent the newly created 24th senatorial district; reelected in 1970; first legislator to receive the Legislative Con-servationist 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.—From Pacific Ocean north of Santa Monica, follow Los Angeles city limits north to Topanga Canyon Boulevard, north on Topanga to Oxnard Street, east on Oxnard to Canoga Avenue, north on Canoga to Vanowen Street, east on Vanowen to Variel Avenue, north on Variel to Sherman Way, east on Sherman to Brown's Canyon (no road); south through Brown's Canyon to Vanowen, east on Vanowen to Winnetka Avenue, north on Winnetka to Sherman Way, east on Sherman to Corbin Avenue, north on Corbin to Roscoe Boulevard, east on Roscoe to Tampa Avenue, north on Tampa to Lassen Street, east on Lassen to Balboa, north on Balboa to Rinaldi Street, east on Rinaldi to Haskell Avenue, then from intersection of Haskell and Rinaldi to Reservoir Dam, due east to San Diego Freeway; north on freeway to Golden State Freeway; north to Placerita Canyon Road, east on Placerita to Sand Canyon Road, north on Sand Canyon to railroad tracks, west along tracks to Sierra Mint Highway, north on highway to Soledad Canyon Road, west on Soledad Canyon to Santa Clarita River; west along river to high tension powerlines, north along lines to Bouquet Canyon Road, north on Bouquet Canyon to township 6 N. line, west along line to eastern boundary of section 31 in T. 6 N., north along line to northern boundary of section 30, east along line to midpoint of section 20, north to line between sections 8 and 20; west along extension of line to Elizabeth Lake Canyon (not a road); north along canyon to T. 7 N. line near Prospect Canyon; west along the T. 6 N.-T. 7 N. line to Los Angeles-Ventura county line; south along line to southern boundary of Los Padres National Forest; west along boundary to Sulphur Mountain Canyon Road, south on road to unnamed quarry road north of Aliso Canyon, south to Foothill Road, west to Ellsworth Barranca (wash), Ellsworth Barranca south to Santa Clara River, west along river to Sudden Barranca, south to Central Avenue, south to Ventura Freeway; west to Rice Road, south on Rice to Valley Road, west on Valley to Hueneme Road, west to J Street, north and west along eastern and northern boundaries of Port Hueneme to Victoria Avenue, north on Victoria to West Fifth Street, west to the ocean; Anacapa Island, as well as all islands [einded in Channel Islands National Park are also part of the Twentieth District. Population (1970), 464,759. BARRY M. GOLDWATER, Jr., Republican, of Woodland Hills, Calif.; born in Los Angeles, Calif., July 15, 1938, eldest son of Senator Barry M. Goldwater of Arizona and Margaret Goldwater; attended grammar school in Phoenix, Ariz., and Staunton Military Academy in Virginia; majored in business and marketing at the University of Colorado and Arizona State University, graduated from Arizona State, 1962; engaged in corporate finance and “institutional brokerage’; formerly a partner in the firm of Noble Cooke, division of Gregory & Sons, stock brokers; Episcopalian; member of the Sons of the American Revolution and many civic and professional organizations; elected to the 91st Congress by special election April 29, 1969, to fill fhe vacancy caused by the resignation of Ed Reinecke; reelected to each succeeding ongress. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES CouNTy: Communities of Arleta, Lake View Terrace, Mission Hills, Pacoima, Panorama City, Sepulveda, Sylmar, and Van Nuys; including portions of North Hollywood, ed Sun Valley, all within the city of Los Angeles; plus the city of San Fernando. Population 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; cofounder of antibusing organization, BUSTOP; elected to the Los Angeles (city) board of educa-tion, 1977; member: board of directors, CIVICC (Committee Investigating Valley Independent City/County); Republican Women’s Federated; sponsors board, B’nai B'rith Youth Organization; Hadassah; Business and Professional Women’s Associ-ation; named by the Valley News as one of the ten 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 Angeles City Council, various Chambers of Commerce, and service organizations; two children: Lisa and Randy; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: Cities of Burbank, Glendale, and the major portion of Pasadena, and unincorporated communities, of Altadena, La Canada, and La Crescenta; Lake View Terrace (part), Sunland, Sun Valley (part), and Tujunga areas of the city of Los Angeles; and a major portion of the Angeles National Forest. Population (1970), 464,760. CARLOS J. MOORHEAD, Republican, of Glendale, Calif.; born in Long Beach, Calif., May 6, 1922; attended Glendale public schools; graduated University of Cali- Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA 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: Part, including West Hollywood; and the cities of Beverly Hills, Los Angeles (part; including Brentwood, Encino, Reseda, Sherman Oaks, Tarzana, West Los Angeles, Westwood, and Woodland Hills). Population (1970), 464,792. 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: The cities of Los Angeles (part), and West Hollywood (part). Population (1970), 464,709. HENRY A. WAXMAN, Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Los Angeles, September 12, 1939; B.A., political science, UCLA, 1961; J.D., School of Law; 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; Socied to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding ongress. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: That portion of the city of Los Angeles which begins at the intersection of Glendale Boulevard, and Los Feliz Boulevard, east to Los Feliz Place, southeast on Los Feliz Place, northeast on Tyburn Street, northwest on San Fernando Road, northeast on Forest Avenue, through Forest Lawn Memorial Park, north on Sunny Crest Street, east on Romulus Drive, east on Plumas Street, along the southern boundary of the city of Glendale, to Avenue 64, south on Avenue 64 to Adelaide Place, along the western boundary of South Pasadena to Alhambra Road, along the western and southern boundary of the city of Alhambra to Collegian Avenue, southwest on Collegian, southeast on Pomona Boulevard, south on Gerhart Street, east on Repetto Street, south on Bradshawe Avenue, northwest on Sixth Street, southwest on Woods Avenue, northwest on Olympic Boulevard, south on Ferris Avenue, northwest on Santa Ana Freeway, south on Marianna Avenue, along the northern boundary of the city of mmerce, west on 25th Street, southwest on Compton Avenue, west on 33d Street, south on Central Avenue, northwest on Jefferson Boulevard, north on Hoover Street, southeast on Ninth Street, northeast on Union Street, east on Temple Street, north on Glendale Boulevard. Population (1970), 464,672. EDWARD R. ROYBAL, Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in 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 Olivarez), 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, Housing and Consumer Interests Subcommittee of the Select Committee on Aging; chairman, National Association of Latino Elected Officials and Congressional Hispanic Caucus. CALIFORNIA Biographical TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: Cities of Alhambra, Arcadia, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Brad-bury, Covina (part), Duarte, Glendora, Monrovia, Pasadena (part), San Gabriel, San Marino, Sierra Madre, South Pasadena, and Temple City. Population (1970), 464,450; estimated to July 1980, 463,531. JOHN H. ROUSSELOT, Republican, of San Marino, Calif.; born in Los Angeles, Calif., November 1, 1927; attended grammar, junior, and high schools of San Marino and South Pasadena, Calif.; graduated from Principia College, Elsah, Ill., 1949, with an A.B. degree; majored in political science and business administration; president and owner, John H. Rousselot & Associates, public relations consultants, 1954-58; Director Public Information, Federal Housing Administration, 1958-60; manage-ment consultant in the fields of marketing, management systems, and government relations, 1967-70; member, Public Relations Society of America, National Press Club of Washington, D.C., and honorary life member Yale Political Union; First Church of Christ, Scientist, San Marino, Calif.; married Vyonne LeMasters in 1974; three adult children by previous marriage, Craig, Robin and Wendy; elected to the 87th Congress by California’s 25th Congressional District, 1961-63; reelected to the 91st Congress by California’s 24th Congressional District, by special election, June 30, 1970; reelected to the 92d and 93d Congresses; reelected by California’s 26th District (reapportionment) to the 94th Congress; reelected to the 95th Congress; served on: Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, ranking minority member of the Subcommittee on Bank Supervision and Insurance; and the Commit-tee on Post Office and Civil Service, ranking minority member of the Subcommittee on Census and Statistics, Joint Economic Committee, and House Committee on the Budget; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses; Committee on Ways and Means, Subcommittee on Social Security, Subcommittee on Public Assistance and Unem-ployment Compensation; Joint Economic Committee; chairman, Republican Person-nel Committee; vice chairman, Republican Study Committee; executive vice chair-man, National Republican Congressional Committee. TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: The western portion, including all or part of the beach communities of Brentwood, El Segundo, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Marina del Rey, Pacific Palisades, Playa del Rey, Redondo Beach, Santa Monica, Torrance, Venice, and Westchester, as well as Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates, and Rancho Palos Verdes on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Population (1970), 464,413. ROBERT K. DORNAN, Republican, of Santa Monica, Calif; born in New York City, April 3, 1933; graduated, Loyola (Calif.) High School, 1950; attended Loyola University, 1950-53; served in the U.S. Air Force, 1953-58, fighter pilot (first super-sonic wing); broadcaster-journalist, journalist in Southeast Asia, commercial pilot, helicopter pilot; TV producer; won two Emmys, 1968, 1969, for hosting 4-hour, live, daily “Tempo” Show, KHJ-TV; produced/hosted “Robert K. Dornan Show” KTLA-TV, 1969-73; active in civil rights; POW/MIA activities, originator of POW bracelet; member: VFW, Air Force Association, Navy League, Knights of Columbus, and numerous other civic and fraternal organizations; married Sallie Hansen of Santa Monica: five children: Robin Marie, Robert Kenneth II, Theresa Ann, Mark Douglas, and Kathleen Regina; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses; member House Foreign Affairs Committee. TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Cities AND CommMuNITIES: Crenshaw, Culver City, Fox Hills, Inglewood, Ladera Heights, Leimert, Mar Vista, Palms (part), and West Los Angeles (part); and the University of Southern California area. Population (1970), 465,065. 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; treasurer, Congressional Black Caucus; one child: Cary Gordon; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: Cities of Bell, Cudahy, Huntington Park, South Gate, South Los Angeles, Vernon, and Walnut Park. Population (1970), 464,125. 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 prevention work, Los Angeles County; first legislation as a member of the assembly gave legal recognition to the Coordinating Council movement to help youth; engaged in real estate business; Mason, and active in civic, church, and social clubs through-out the State; elected to assembly, 1934; reelected every 2 years thereafter; served as chairman, committees on public utilities, unemployment, and labor and capital; and special subcommittees on housing, rapid transit, and sales taxes; in 1953, elected to rules committee and reelected 1955, 1957, 1959, and 1961; in 1959 appointed chair-man of assembly rules committee and elected chairman of the joint committee on legislative organization; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTIETH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: That portion including the cities of Arcadia (part), Baldwin Park (part), Bell (part), Bell Gardens, Commerce, El Monte, Industry (part), La Puente, Maywood, Monte-bello, Monterey Park, Pico Rivera, Rosemead, South El Monte, Vernon (part), West Covina (part), and Whittier (part); also, unincorporated areas of Bassett, East Los Angeles (part), Los Nietos, South San Gabriel, and Valinda (part). Population (1970), 464,765. GEORGE E. DANIELSON, Democrat, of Monterey Park, Calif; lawyer, California State legislator, special agent, FBI, Assistant United States Attorney, Naval Reserve officer; born in Wausa, Nebr., February 20, 1915; son of August and Ida (Youngner) Danielson; attended Wausa public schools and Wayne State College, Wayne, Nebr., and graduated from University of Nebraska with B.A. (1937) and J.D. (1939) degrees; married to the former Gladys C. “Candy” Ohanian of Connecticut, with whom he shares a deep interest in history and the preservation of our Nation’s historical past; elected to California State Legislature as Assemblyman, 48th District, 1962; reelected in 1964; twice elected by colleagues as chairman of Assembly Majority Caucus; elected State senator, 27th District, 1966; reelected in 1968; author of treatise, “Cable Antenna Television in California,” published by the University of the Pacific, 1971; author of law establishing first independent governing board for the Los Angeles Community College District; admitted to U.S. Supreme Court, 1955; member of California, American, Federal, Nebraska, and Los Angeles Bar Associ-ations; U.S. Department of Justice background includes service as a special agent of the FBI, 1939-44; and as Assistant U.S. Attorney, Southern District of California, 1949-51; Navy veteran, World War II, lieutenant, U.S. Naval Reserve; past member of Interstate Commission on Uniform State Laws, California Arts, California Bicen-tennial, and Little Hoover Commissions; delegate to 1968 Democratic National Convention; named “Senator of the Year” by the California Trial Lawyers Associ-ation, 1970; in 1967, named Los Angeles County’s most effective “Democratic State Senator”; recipient, American Citizenship Medal awarded by the Veterans of For-eign Wars, American Legion Citation of Appreciation, Certificate of Honor from Disabled American Veterans, 1973; recipient Armenian Freedom Award, 1971; member, Executive Board, Boys’ Club of San Gabriel Valley, El Monte; member, Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI and VFW,; elected to 92d Congress on November 3, 1970; reelected to 93d Congress, and to each succeeding Congress; elected Assistant Majority Whip, 92d, 93d, and 94th Congresses; appointed Deputy Majority Whip, 95th, 96th, and 97th Congresses; member of Committees on Judici-ary, Veterans’ Affairs, and Post Office and Civil Service; chairman, Judiciary Sub-committee on Administrative Law and Governmental Relations; member, Democrat-ic Steering and Policy Committee, 95th and 96th Congresses; member, Speaker's delegation, first official parliamentary visit to Soviet Union, Romania, and Yugosla-via, 1975; and delegate, North Atlantic Assembly. THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: Cities of Compton, Gardena, Hawthorne, Lawndale, Lyn- wood, Paramount, part of North Torrance, parts of South Los Angeles City, and unincorporated areas of the county—Lennox and Willowbrook. Population (1970), 464,422. 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; president, Mervyn M. Dymally Co., Inc.; teacher; lecturer; CALIFORNIA Biographical California State Legislature, Assemblyman, 1962-66; State senator, 1966-75; Lieu-tenant 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 chair-man, National Conference of Lieutenant Governors; member: California Postsecond-ary Education Commission, California Advisory Commission on Child Abuse Preven-tion; board of directors, Muscular Dystrophy Association; 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. THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: All of Harbor City, Lomita, San Pedro, Wilmington; most of Carson, Long Beach, Torrance; portions of Compton, Los Angeles; islands of San Clemente and Santa Catalina; and some unincorporated areas of the county. Population (1970), 465,166. GLENN M. ANDERSON, Democrat, of Harbor City, Calif.; born in 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: Cerritos (major part), city of Industry (part), Diamond Bar, Downey, East Whittier, Hacienda Heights, La Habra Heights, La Mirada, Norwalk, Pomona (part), Rowland Heights, Santa Fe Springs, Walnut (part), Whittier, Whittier Heights. Population (1970), 464,505. WAYNE R. GRISHAM, Republican, of La Mirada, Calif; born in Lamar, Colo., January 10, 1923; attended the public schools of Long Beach, Calif.; graduated from Jordan High School, Long Beach, 1940; A.A., Long Beach City College, 1947; B.A., Whittier College, Whittier, Calif., 1949; graduate work, University of Southern California, 1950-51; during World War II, served in the U.S. Army Air Corps as a fighter pilot in the European theater, 1942-46; shot down and was a prisoner of war; awarded the Air Medal and Purple Heart; teacher and businessman; president, Wayne Grisham Realty; chairman, board of directors, First Mutual Mortgage Co.; member: La Mirada City Council, 1970-78; mayor of La Mirada, two terms, 1973-74, 1977-78; delegate, California League of Cities; National League of Cities; U.S. Con-ference of Mayors; member: Methodist Church; Lakewood California Jaycees; Cali-fornia Jaycees; Chamber of Commerce; Kiwanis; YMCA; VFW; Whittier College Alumni Association; Cerritos College Advisory Board; and Norwalk-La Mirada Board of Realtors; life member, City of Hope; married to the former Mildred Grace Watt of Long Beach, 1944; three children: Cathy, Randall, and Kellie; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: The cities of Artesia, Bellflower, Cerritos (part), Hawai- ian Gardens, Lakewood, Long Beach (part), and Signal Hill. OrRaNGe County: The cities of Huntington Beach (part), Rossmoor, Seal Beach, and Westminster (part). Population (1970), 464,669. 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 California 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: Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA Long Beach and Los Angeles County Bar Associations, State Bar of California and American Bar Association; board member, Long Beach Area Boy's 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 Congress. THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—Los ANGELES County: Towns and cities of Claremont, Covina, La Verne, Mount Baldy, Pomona, San Dimas, Walnut, and West Covina. SAN BERNARDINO County: Towns and cities of Alta Loma, Chino, Cucamonga, Etiwanda, Lytle Creek, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland, and Wrightwood. Population (1970), 463,819. DAVID T. DREIER, Republican, of La Verne, Calif.; born in Kansas City, Mo., July 5, 1952; Claremont Men's College, B.A. (cum laude), political science, 1975; Claremont Graduate School, M.A., American government, 1976; Winston S. Church-ill Fellow; Phi Sigma Alpha; director, corporate relations and assistant director of college relations, Claremont Men’s College, 1975-79; member: board of governors, James Madison Society; Republican State Central Committee of California; execu-tive finance committee, Republican State Central Committee of California; Los Angeles Town Hall; named Outstanding Young Man of America, 1976 and 1978; director, public affairs, Industrial Hydrocarbons, 1979-80; elected to the 97th Con- gress, November 4, 1980. THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—RiversipE County: The cities of Corona, Norco, and Riverside, including the communities of Arlington, Canyon Crest Heights, Casa Blanca, La Sierra, and La Sierra Heights; the unincorporated territory adjacent to those cities, including the communities of Arcilla, Arnold Heights, Box Springs, Edgemont, El Cerrito, Glen Avon, Glen Ivy, Highgrove, Home Gardens, Jameson, Mira Loma, Pedley, Rubidoux, University City, Val Verde (excluding those portions east of the Escondido Freeway or south of Cajalco Road), Weisel, and Woodcrest; and March Air Force Base. This area constitutes the 68th State assembly district and one-half of the 34th State senate district. SAN BeErNARDINO County: The unincorporated community of Bloomington; the city of Colton (with the exception of that small area south of Barton Road and east of Reche Canyon Road) and all immediately adjacent unincorporated territory, including the community of Grand Terrace but excluding territory east of Reche Canyon Road; the unincorporated community of Crestmore; such small portions of the unincorporated communities of Cuca-monga and Etiwanda as may be east of Cherry Avenue and south of Summit Avenue, or east of Rochester Avenue and south of Foothill Boulevard; the city of Fontana except that portion which is north of Foothill Boulevard and west of Cherry Avenue; the unincorporated communities of North Fontana and West Fontana, except such small portions as may be west of Citrus Avenue and north of Summit Avenue, or east of Citrus Avenue and north of Highland Avenue; all other unincorporated territory immediately adjacent to Fontana which is not excluded under the preceding descriptions of Cucamonga, Etiwanda, Fontana, North Fontana, and West Fontana; the unincorporated community of Guasti and adjacent territory bounded on the north by the San Bernardino Freeway, on the west by Archibald Avenue, on the south by Riverside Drive, and on the east by the city of Fontana; the city of Rialto and such immediately adjacent unincorpor-ated territory as is south of Highland Avenue, or east of Locust Avenue and southwest of Riverside Avenue; and more than half of the city of San Bernardino and immediately adjacent unincorporated territory, including the community of Muscoy, and excluding the community of Verdemont and those areas north of Verdemont, and also excluding Norton Air Force Base and those areas which are east of Waterman Avenue and south of Mill Street, or east of Sterling Avenue (community of Highland), or east of Elmwood Road between Pacific Street and Base Line, or east of Waterman Avenue and north of Highland Avenue (community of Del Rosa), or east of E Street and north of 28th Street, or northeast of Kendall Drive. This area constitutes most of the 66th State assembly district and slightly less than half of the 32d State senate district. Population (1970), 464,117. GEORGE E. BROWN, Jr., Democrat, of 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 of Agricul-ture Committee, Science and Technology Committee (chairman of Subcommittee on Science, Research and Technology), and Technology Assessment Board. THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—RiversipE County: That portion not included in the Thirty-sixth or Forty-third Districts. SAN BERNARDINO County: That portion not included in the Thirty-fifth or Thirty-sixth Districts. Population (1970), 464,626. 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, Jor and Dan; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th ongress. CALIFORNIA Biographical THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—OrRANGE County: The cities of Anaheim (part), Buena Park, Cypress, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach (part), La Palma, Los Alamitos, Santa Ana (part), Stanton, and Westminster. Population (1970), 463,921. JERRY MUMFORD PATTERSON, Democrat, of Santa Ana, Calif.; 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: That portion not included in the Thirty-fourth, Thirty-eighth, and Fortieth Districts. The Thirty-ninth District is located generally in the northern portion of Orange County. Population (1970), 464,452; estimated to July 1980, 587,212. WILLIAM E. DANNEMEYER, Republican, of Fullerton, Calif.; born in Los Ange-les, Calif.,, September 22, 1929; attended Trinity Lutheran School, Los Angeles; 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 ongress. FORTIETH DISTRICT.—ORANGE AND SAN Dieco CounTies: That portion which includes, in whole or in part, the cities of Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Oceanside, San Cle-mente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Tustin, and Westminster; and the unincorporated county areas with major population centers of Capistrano Beach, Dana Point, El Toro, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Silverado, South Laguna, Trabuco Canyon, and the Marine Bases at Camp Pendleton and El Toro. Population (1970), 464,212. ROBERT EDWARD BADHAM, Republican, of Newport Beach, Calif.; born in Los Angeles, Calif, June 9, 1929; attended El Rodeo (Beverly Hills, Calif.) elementary school; graduated, Beverly Hills High School, 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 Republican 95th Club President, 1978; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—That area comprised of the central third of the city of San Diego including yy ia Jolla and Santee, and all of the city of La Mesa. Population (1970), 464,052; estimated to July A ,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 College, 1965-69; small businessman; partner, The California Groups; member: council liaison to California Unified Port District: Com-mission of the Californians; California League of Cities; National League of Cities; vice chairman, California Water Foundation; chairman, San Diego School Finance Task Force; founder and chairman, California Concord Group; San Diego City Coun-cil, 1977 to present; deputy mayor, San Diego, 1979 to present; member; City Club of Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA 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; one daughter, Ashley Colleen; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—That area comprised of the eastern, southeastern, and downtown portions of the city of San Diego; and the communities of Bonita, Chula Vista, Coronado, Imperial Beach, Lemon Grove, National City, San Ysidro, and Spring Valley (part). Population (1970), 464,208. 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; one son, Duncan Duane; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—ImpPERIAL County. RIVERSIDE CouUNnTY: Census tracts 427.01 through 432. San Diego County: That portion not included in the Fortieth, Forty-first, and Forty-second Districts. Population (1970), 464,319. CLAIR W. BURGENER, Republican, of La Jolla, Calif; born in Vernal, Utah, December 5, 1921; graduate, Granite High School, 1939; California State University, San Diego, A.B., 1950; served in U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II; awarded Air Medal, 1945; recalled for duty with the U.S. Air Force during Korean conflict; elected councilman, city of San Diego, 1953-57; vice mayor of San Diego, 1955-56; State assemblyman, 1962-66; State senator, 1966-72; former vice chairman, Presi-dent’s Committee on Mental Retardation; former member National Advisory Com-mittee on Handicapped Children; general chairman, Heart Fund Campaign of San Diego, 1957 and United Fund Campaign of San Diego, 1958; president, United Fund, San Diego, 1960-61, San Diego County Association for Retarded Children, 1957-59, and California Association for the Retarded, 1960-62; vice president, National Asso-ciation for Retarded Children, 1962-63; honored by Junior Chamber of Commerce as “Outstanding Young Man of the Year” in San Diego County, 1957; member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; married Marvia Hobusch, 1941; three sons: Rod (deceased), Greg, and John; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. COLORADO Biographical COLORADO (Population, 1980 census, 2,888,834) 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, chairman, National Commission on Air Quality, 1978-81; reelected November 4, 1980 for the term ending January 3, 1986. 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.—City AND County OF DENVER: That part not contained in the Second and Fifth Districts. AraPAHOE County: Those parts of census tracts 49.50, 51.51, 53.50, and 69.51, and all of census tract 69.52; census block 101 in census tract 48.52 and that part of census block 301 in census tract 67.51 and which is bounded on the west by Quebec Street on the south by Belleview Avenue, and on the northeast by the right-of-way of Interstate Highway 25; and those parts of census blocks 906 and 907 in census tract 68.54. JEFFERSON County: Census block 103 in census tract 119.52 and census block 901 in census tract 120.51. Population (1970), 441,881. PATRICIA SCHROEDER, Democrat, of Denver, Colo.; born in Portland, Oreg., July 30, 1940; educated in public schools; B.A., magna cum laude, 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; member of board of directors of several insurance and business corporations; member, American Bar Association and League of Women Voters; married James W. Schroeder, 1962; two children: Scott and Jamie; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Congressional Directory COLORADO SECOND DISTRICT.—BouLbEr County, JEFFERSON County: That part which is not contained in the First District. City aNp County oF DENVER: Census tracts 6, 7.01, 7.02, 8, 9.01-9.03, 10, 13.01, 13.02, 45.01, 45.02, and 115; census block groups 2-6 and census blocks 117-122, 802-809, 812-818, 821, and 822 in census tract 5; census block group 5 and census blocks 211, 212, and 603 in census tract 4.02; census block group 4 in census tract 14.01; census block group 5 and census blocks 101-110, 412-416 in census tract 46.02; census block groups 1 and 2 and census blocks 605-607, 616, 617, 701, 702, 711, and 712 in census tract 46.01; and that part of census tract 120.02 which is not within 500 feet of the southern boundary of the right-of-way of West Quincy Avenue. Population (1970), 439,399. TIMOTHY E. WIRTH, Democrat, of Denver, Colo.; born in Santa 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 (13) and Kelsey (11); elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTigs: Alamosa, Archuleta, Baca, Bent, Chaffee, Conejos, Costilla, Crowley, Custer, Delta, Dolores, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Huerfano, Kiowa, Lake, La Plata, Las Animas, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Otero, Ouray, Park, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel, and Teller. EL Paso County: Census tracts 28, 29, 33.02, 40.03, 40.04, 41-44, 45.01-45.03, and 46; census blocks 317-324 in census tract 21.01; census block group 1 and census blocks 201-212 in census tract 21.02. Population (1970), 442,217. RAYMOND P. KOGOVSEK, Democrat, of Pueblo, Colo.; born in Pueblo, Colo., August 19, 1941; attended the private schools; graduated from Pueblo Catholic High School, 1959; attended Pueblo Junior College (now U.S.C.), 1960-62; B.S., Adams State College, Alamosa, Colo., 1964; graduate work (paralegal 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 Colorado General Assembly: House of Representatives, 1968; senate, 1970-78, serving as senate minority leader from 1973; received awards from: Colorado Bar Association, Professional Journalistic Society, Pueblo Junior Chamber of Commerce—OQutstanding Young Man of the Year, 1970; member: Kiwanis (past), Pueblo GI Forum, and Western Slovanic Association, Lodge No. 3; member: Committees on Education and Labor and Interior and Insular Affairs; member, United States-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference; married to the former Eulice Kroschel, 1964; two daughters: ToniRae and Lisa; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Clear Creek, Eagle, Garfield, Gilpin, Grand, Jackson, Larimer, Logan, Mesa, Moffat, Morgan, Phillips, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Sedgwick, Summit, Washington, Weld, and Yuma. Apams County: Census tracts 85.01-85.03, 86.01, 86.02, 93.01-93.05, 94.01, 94.02, 95.01, and 96.01; enumera-tion districts 112, 112B, 113, 114, 114B, and 116 in census tract 85.04; enumeration district 129 in census tract 91; and census blocks 902-904 in census tract 92. Population (1970), 442,024. 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. COLORADO Biographical FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTigs: Cheyenne, Douglas, Elbert, Kit Carson, and Lincoln. Apams County: That part not contained in the Fourth District. ARAPAHOE County: That part not contained in the First District. City AND County oF DENVER: Census block groups 5-7 and census blocks 803, 808-810, and 822-829 in census tract 35. EL Paso County: That part not contained in the Third District. Population (1970), 441,738. 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-; El Paso County Republican Central Committee, 1972-; chairman, El Paso County Young Republicans, 1972-73; Outstanding Young Men in America, 1974; Who's Who in Government, 1976-77; Who’s Who in Colorado, 1976; Who's Who in the West, 1979; Who’s Who in America, 1979; married to the former Nancy M. Pearson; two chil-dren: Kenneth B., Jr., and Kelly J.; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. Congressional Directory CONNECTICUT 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 four sons and three daughters: elected to 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; elected to U.S. Senate November 3, 1970; reelected, November 2, 1976; member: Senate Committee on Appropriations; chair-man, Subcommittee on State, Justice, Commerce, the Judiciary and related agen-cies; chairman, Senate Small Business Committee; member: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; chairman, Subcommittee 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; married to Susan Mooney Dodd; 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 Committee; Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee; and Special Committee on Aging. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Consisting of the towns of Berlin, Bloomfield, Bolton, Cromwell, East Hartford, Glaston-bury, Hartford, Hebron, Manchester, Marlborough, Newington, Rocky Hill, South Windsor, West Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor, and so much of the town of Portland as includes enumeration district No. 613, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census. Population (1970), 505,418. WILLIAM R. COTTER, Democrat, of Hartford, Conn.; born in Hartford, Conn., July 18, 1926; educated in the public schools of Hartford; Trinity College, B.A. in history and economics, 1949; member, Court of Common Council, city of Hartford, 1953; aide to Gov. Abraham A. Ribicoff, 1955-57; Deputy Insurance Commissioner, State of Connecticut, 1957-64; Insurance Commissioner, State of Connecticut, 1964-5 elected to the 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding ongress. SECOND DISTRICT.—Consisting of the towns of Andover, Ashford, Bozrah, Brooklyn, Canterbury Chaplin, Chester, Colchester, Columbia, Coventry, Deep River, Durham, Eastford, East Haddam, East Hampton, East Lyme, Ellington, Essex, Franklin, Griswold, Groton, Haddam, Hampton, Killingly, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisbon, Lyme, Mansfield, Middlefield, Middletown, Montville, New London, North Stonington, Norwich, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, Plainfield, Pomfret, Preston, Putnam, Salem, Scotland, Sprague, Stafford, Sterling, Stonington, Thompson, Tolland, Union, Vernon, Voluntown, Waterford, Westbrook, Willington, Windham, Woodstock, so much of the town of Portland as is not included in the First District; so much of the town of Somers as includes enumeration districts Nos. 215 and 216, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census and the town of Clinton exclusive of enumeration districts Nos. 676, 677, 678, and 681, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census. Population (1970), 505,493. 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. CONNECTICUT Biographical THIRD DISTRICT.—New HaveN County: Towns of Branford, East Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Madison, Mil-ford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, Wallingford, West Haven, and Woodbridge. FairrFieLp County: Stratford. MipbLesex County: Killingworth, and so much of the town of Clinton as includes enumeration districts Nos. 676, 677, 678, and 681, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census. Population (1970), 505,293. LAWRENCE JOSEPH DENARDIS, Republican, of Hamden, Conn.; born in New Haven, Conn., March 18, 1938; attended Roger Sherman School and Troup Junior High School, New Haven; graduated, Hamden High School, 1956; B.A., Holy Cross College, 1960; M.A., New York University, 1964; completed Ph. D. studies, New York University, 1968; lieutenant, U.S. Navy Reserves, 1960-63; associate professor and chairman of the political science department, Albertus Magnus College; director, New Haven Health Care, Inc.; president, Connecticut Conference of Independent Colleges; served in the Connecticut State Senate, 1970 to 1979; member: Greater New Haven Transit District; Health Systems Agency of South Central Connecticut (director); United Way of Greater New Haven (director); and other local and frater-nal organizations; Jaycee Outstanding Young Man; Man of the Year, Elm City Lions Club; Notre Dame’s Alumni Club Golden Dome Award; Raymoad E. Baldwin Award, Connecticut Republican Labor League; married to the former Mary Lou White, 1961; four children: Larry, Jr., Mark, Lesley, and Gregory; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. FOURTH DISTRICT.—FairrieLp County: Towns of Bridgeport, Darien, Fairfield, Greenwich, Norwalk, Stam-ford, and the town of Westport exclusive of block group No. 1 of tract 501 and block groups Nos. 1 and 6 of tract 503, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census. Population (1970), 505,366. STEWART B. McKINNEY, Republican, of Fairfield, 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., Lucie (Mrs. Rudolph Corsini), Jean, Libby, and John; elected to the 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Consisting of the towns of Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Bethany, Bethel, Cheshire, Danbury, Derby, Easton, Meriden, Middlebury, Monroe, Naugatuck, New Canaan, Oxford, Prospect, Redding, Ridge- field, Seymour, Shelton, Trumbull, Waterbury, Weston, Wilton, Wolcott, Newtown exclusive of enumeration districts Nos. 9800, 9802, and 9809, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census; and so much of the town of Westport as includes block group No. 1 of tract 501 and block groups Nos. 1 and 6 of tract 503, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census. Population (1970), 505,316. 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, 1974, for election to 94th Congress; 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 Education and Labor, Select Committee on Aging, and Committee on House Administration; reelected to the 97th Congress. Congressional Directory CONNECTICUT SIXTH DISTRICT.—Consisting of the towns of Avon, Barkhamsted, Bethlehem, Bridgewater, Bristol, Brook-field, Burlington, Canaan, Canton, Colebrook, Cornwall, East Granby, East Windsor, Enfield, Farmington, Goshen, Granby, Hartland, Harwinton, Kent, Litchfield, Morris, New Britain, New Fairfield, New Hartford, New Milford, Norfolk, North Canaan, Plainville, Plymouth, Roxbury, Salisbury, Sharon, Sherman, Sims-bury, Southbury, Southington, Suffield, Thomaston, Torrington, Warren, Washington, Watertown, Winches-ter, Windsor Locks, Woodbury, so much of the town of Newtown as includes enumeration districts Nos. 9800, 9802, and 9809, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census; and the town of Somers exclusive of enumeration districts Nos. 215 and 216, as appears on U.S. Bureau of Census maps, 1970 census. Population (1970), 505,331. TOBY MOFFETT, Democrat, of Litchfield, Conn.; born in Holyoke, Mass., August 18, 1944; attended Suffield, Conn. public schools; A.B., Syracuse University, 1966; M.A, Boston College, 1968; director, Office of Students and Youth, Office of the U.S. Commissioner of Education, 1969-70; staff assistant to U.S. Senator Walter Mon-dale, 1970-71; director, Connecticut Citizen Action Group, 1971-74; one child, Julia; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the each succeeding Congress. DELAWARE Biographical 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. 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; two children: Joseph R. Biden III, born February 3, 1969, Robert Hunter Biden, born February 4, 1970; admitted to the bar, December 1968, Wilming-ton, 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 assign-ments: Democratic Steering; Budget; Foreign Relations; Judiciary; and Select Com-mittee on Intelligence. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.— THOMAS B. EVANS, Jr., Republican, of Wilmington, Del.; born in Nashville, Tenn., November 5, 1931; attended Seaford High School and Woodberry Forest School; B.A., political science, University of Virginia, 1953; LL.B., University of Virginia Law School, 1956; member of the Virginia Bar; chairman, Congressional Steering Committee, Reagan for President; congressional adviser, U.N. Law of the Sea Conference; former member of several corporate boards from which the Con-gressman has resigned; served as Delaware chairman of Radio Free Europe and the United Negro College Fund; member, board of directors and executive committee of Wesley College, Dover, Del.; member, board of advisors of Lewis University’s Special Services Center, Chicago; member, Board of Directors, Ford Theatre, Washington, D.C.; National Advisory Board, American Freedom Train Foundation; director, Dela-ware State Development Department, 1969-70; member, Governor's Task Force on Marine and Coastal Affairs; Governor’s Council on Vocational Education; Delaware Bicentennial Commission, Delmarva Advisory Council; served as cochairman and chief operating officer, Republican National Committee, 1971-73; Episcopalian; mar-ried to the former Mary Page Hilliard, 1961; three children: Thomas B. III, Robert S., and Page; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. 66-666 O—81——5 34 Congressional Directory FLORIDA FLORIDA (Population, 1980 census, 9,739,992) SENATORS LAWTON MAINOR CHILES, Jr., Democrat, of Holmes Beach, Fla.; born in Lakeland, Fla., April 3, 1930; graduated from Lakeland High School, 1948; Universi-ty 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; 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; married, Walter Eugene Haw-kins, 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: Bay, Escambia, Gulf, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, and Washington. HOLMES ay That part included in places 185 and 1783; enumeration districts 6-8 and 11-13. Population (1970), EARL D. 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, Ill, 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 Representatives, 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 governor, Alabama-West Florida District of Civitan International; advisory council, Mary Mackin School for Retarded Children; board of directors: Girl Scout Council of Apalachee Bend; Florida Easter Seal Society; chairman, State Govern-ment Division, United Way Campaign, 1976 and 1977; Troy State Alumni Associ-ation; executive board, Gulf Coast Council, Boy Scouts of America; advisory commit-tee, Haney Vocational-Technical Center; awards: “State Leadership Award”, Sun-shine State Association for the Blind, 1973; “Legislator of the Year’ award, Florida Association for Retarded Children, 1974; Woodmen of the World Conservation Award, 1974; “Conservationist of the Year” award, Bay County Audubon Society, FLORIDA Biographical 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; 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 Congress; member: Armed Serv-ices and Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committees. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Calhoun, Columbia, Dixie, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor, Union, and Wakulla. HoLMEs County: That part included in place 600; enumeration districts 2-4. MarRioON COUNTY: That part included in place 1830; enumeration districts 39-41. Population (1970), 452,633. DON FUQUA, Democrat, of Altha, Fla.; born in Jacksonville, Fla., August 20, 1933; attended secondary schools in Calhoun County; graduated from Altha High School in 1951; attended University of Florida 1951-53; during the Korean war served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps; resumed studies at University of Florida and graduated with a degree in agricultural economics in 1957; wife, Nancy; two children: Laura and John; elected to the Florida House of 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 Florida, 1971; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Science and Technology Committee; also member of Government Operations Committee. THIRD DISTRICT.—Nassau County. DuvaL County: That part included in tracts 1, 1.99, 2, 2.99, 3, 3.99, 4, 4.99, 5, 5.99, 6, 6.99, 7, 8, 8.99, 9, 9.99, 10, 10.99, 11-29, 101-138, 138.99, 143, 146-154, and 157; tract 0139 the Bowing Diack groups: 1, 3, and 9; tract 0139 the following enumeration districts: 16 and 17. Population CHARLES E. BENNETT, Democrat, of Jacksonville, Fla.; born December 2, 1910; educated in Florida schools, from first grade in grammar school through college; University of Florida graduate (B.A. and Juris Doctor degrees; president of student body and editor of school paper); honorary 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 Security Award, Man of the Year; affiliated with Disabled American Veterans, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Masons, Lions, and Sons of the American Revolu-tion; 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 29 years, missed a single legislative vote, on any rollcall; member of House Armed Services Committee; chairman, Seapower Subcommittee; chairman, Committee on Standards and Conduct; 89th Congress; chairman, Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, 96th Congress; author of four books: Laudonniere and Fort Caroline (University of Florida Press, 1964); Settlement of Florida (University of Florida Press, 1968); South-ernmost Battlefields of the Revolution (Blair, Inc., 1970); and Three Voyages (Univer- 36 Congressional Directory FLORIDA sity of Florida Press, 1974); co-author Congress and Conscience (J. B. Lippincott, 1970); elder in the Riverside Avenue Christian Church; married to Jean Fay Ben-nett; three children: Bruce, James, and Lucinda; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Countikes: Clay, Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, and Volusia. DuvaL County: That part included in tracts 140-142, 144, 145, 155, 156, and 158-168; tract 0139 the following block group: 2. Lake County: That part included in tract 301; tract 0309 the following enumeration district: 17. MARION COUNTY: That part included in places 145, 535, 1265, 1545, and 2205; enumeration districts 1, 1B, 1C, 2, 2B, 3, 4, 4B, 5, 28-35, 38, 42, 43, 47-53, 56, 57, 57B, 58-60, 60B, 61-63, 66, 67, and 67B. SEMINOLE County: That part included in tracts 202, 203, 210, and 211. Population (1970), 452,076. WILLIAM V. CHAPPELL, JRr., 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 1973-74; 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 Jaycees, Ocala Lions Club; Methodist Church; four children: Judith Jane Gadd, Deborah Kay Bond, William V. 3d, and Christopher Clyde; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Appropriations Committee. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Citrus, Hernando, Pasco, and Sumter. LAKE County: That part included in tracts 302-308 and 310-313; tract 0309 the following enumeration districts: 7-16. ORANGE County: That part included in tracts 107, 116-124, 126, 146-151, 170, and 172-179; tract 0171 the following enumeration districts: 249, 253, 253B, and 254L. PINELLAS County: That part included in tracts 259, 259.99, 260, 261, 261.99, 262, 263, 268.02, 269.01, 269.02, 270, 271.01, 271.02, 271.03, 272, 273.01, 273.02, 274, and 275. SEMINOLE County: That part included in tracts 201, 204-209, and 212-222. Population (1970), 452,965. 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 Forida, Gainsville; 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 Phi; Kiwanis; Sertoma Club of Apopka; Reserve Officers Association; Naval Reserve Officers Association; Military Order of World Wars; former chairman, Seminole County Republican Executive Committee; married to the former Ingrid Seebohm, 1971; two sons: Douglas and Justin; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. SIXTH DISTRICT.—PiNELLAS County: That part included in tracts 201.01, 201.02, 202.01-202.03, 202.99, 203-213, 213.99, 214-223, 224.01, 224.02, 225.01-225.03, 226.01, 226.02, 227, 228.01, 228.02, 229-239, 240.01-240.03, 241, 242, 243.01, 243.02, 244.01, 244.02, 245-248, 249.01-249.03, 250.01, 250.02, 251.01-251.05, 252.01, 252.02, aL ates, 255.01, 255.02, 256-258, 264-267, 268.01, 276-279, 280.01, 280.02, and 281-285. Population C. W. BILL YOUNG, Republican, of St. Petersburg, Fla.; born in Harmarville, Pa., December 16, 1930; elected Florida's only Republican Senator in 1960; reelected 1964, 1966, 1967 (special election), and 1968; serving as minority leader from 1963 to 1970; national committeeman, Florida Young Republicans, 1957-59; State chairman, Florida Young Republicans, 1959-61; member, Florida Constitution Revision Com-mission, 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. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—HiLLsBorOUGH CouUNTY: That part included in tracts 1-52, 52.99, 53-72, 72.99, 73, 101-123, 132-138, 140, and 141. Population (1970), 452,820. SAM M. GIBBONS, Democrat, of Tampa, Fla.; born in Tampa, January 20, 1920, son of Gunby Gibbons and Jessie Kirk Cralle Gibbons; educated in public schools of Tampa; received J.D. degree from the University of Florida; named to the Universi- FLORIDA Biographical 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. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Hardee, Manatee, and Polk. HiLLsBoroUGH County: That part included in tracts 124-131 and 139. Sarasota County: That part included in tracts 1, 2, 4-10, and 16-21; tract 0003 the following enumeration districts: 36, 38, 39, and 93. Population (1970), 451,776. 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; 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; four children: Debbie Hodupp, Mimi, Drew, and Dutch; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—BrevArD County. ORANGE County: That part included in tracts 101-106, 108-115, 125, 127-145, and 152-169. Population (1970), 452,923. 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 subsequently 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-alk the 97th Congress; member: Budget and Science and Technology Committees, TENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Charlotte, Collier, DeSoto, Glades, Hendry, Highlands, Indian River, Lee, Martin, Okeechobee, Osceola, and St. Lucie. ORANGE County: That part included in tract 0171 the following enumeration district: 254. PALM BeacH County: That part included in tracts 1-3, 8, 9, and 78; tract 0004 the following block group: 3. Sarasota County: That part included in tracts 11-15 and 22-27; tract 0003 the following enumeration district: 37. Population (1970), 452,848. LOUIS A. (SKIP) BAFALIS, Republican, of Fort Myers Beach, Fla.; born in Boston, Mass., September 28, 1929; son of Dr. Louis A. and Vesta K. Bafalis; attended public schools in Manchester, N.H.; A.B., St. Anselm’s College, Manches-ter, N.-H., 1952; Korean war service; entered U.S. Army as private, rose to captain; member, North Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce; former vice chairman, 38 Congressional Directory FLORIDA Palm Beach County Red Cross; former vice president, Palm Beach Lion’s Club; member, board of governors, AHEPA; associate member, Palm Beach Gardens Jaycees; honorary director, South Florida Fair & Exposition; former disaster chair- man, Palm Beach County Red Cross; former fund chairman, West Palm Beach Red Cross; former county chairman, Muscular Dystrophy Association; director, North Palm Beach County YMCA; member, Palm Beach Lodge No. 327 F & AM; member, Valley of Lake Worth, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry; elected to Florida House of Representatives, 1964; elected to Florida Senate, 1966, reelected 1967 and 1968; Florida Senate minority floor leader, 1968; chairman, Republican National Governor’s Conference, 1968; candidate for Governor, 1970; married Mary Elizabeth Lund of Lawton, Okla., 1956; two children: Renee Louise and Gregory Jouis elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding ongress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—BrowarD County: That part included in tracts 101-110, 201-205, 301-312, 501, 502, and 601; tract 0610 the following enumeration districts: 46 and 54. PALM BeacH County: That part included in tracts 5, 5.99, 6, 7, 10-77, and 79-83; tract 0004 the following block groups: 1, 2, and 9; tract 0004 the following enumeration districts: 4, 4B, and 18. Population (1970), 452,170. 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 Congress. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—Browarp County: The unincorporated areas of most of Central and South Broward, Cooper City, Dania, Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Hacienda Village, Hollywood, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Lauder-dale Lakes, Lauderhill, Lazy Lakes, Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Plantation, Oakland Park, Sea Ranch Lakes, Sunrise, and Wilton Manors. Population (1970), 453,053. 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. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—BrowarDp County: That part included in tracts 1001-1006 and 1008; tract 0919 the following block group: 4. DApE County: That part included in tracts 1.01, 1.02, 2.01-2.08, 3.01-3.04, 4.01-4.08, 5.01-5.03, 6.01-6.06, 7.01, 9.01, 9.02, 10.01-10.04, 11.01-11.04, 12.01, 12.02, 13, 14, 15.01, 15.02, 18.01, 19.01, 20.01, 92, 93.01-93.03, 94, 95.01, 95.02, 96-98, 99.01-99.04, 100.01-100.04, 101.01, and 101.02, tract 0009.03 the following block groups: 1 and 3-5; tract 0019.02 the following block groups: 5 and 6. Population (1970), WILLIAM LEHMAN, Democrat, of North Miami Beach, Fla.; born in Selma, Ala., October 5, 1913; graduate, University of Alabama, 1934; auto dealer, 1936-42, 1946-72; additional studies at Barry College, Oxford University, Cambridge University, University of Edinburgh, Harvard University, Middlebury College; teacher, Dade County Public Schools, Miami-Dade Community College, 1963-66; elected to the Dade County School Board, 1966, reelected, 1970, elected chairman of the Dade County School Board, 1971; past president, Miami Independent Automobile Dealers FLORIDA Biographical Association; trustee and past secretary of Temple Israel of Greater Miami; past president of the Muscular Dystrophy Society of South Florida; Man of the Year Award, North Miami Beach Jaycees, 1971; Humanitarian of the Year Award, American Jewish Committee, 1972; member, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council; member, Appropriations Committee; married Joan Feibelman of Miami, 1939; three children: William, Jr., Kathy (deceased), and Thomas; and five grandchildren; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—Dabk County: That part included in tracts 1.03, 7.02, 8.01, 8.02, 16.01, 16.02, 17.01-17.03, 18.02, 18.03, 20.02, 21, 22.01, 22.02, 23-26, 27.02, 28, 29, 30.01, 30.02, 31, 34, 36.01, 36.02, 37.99, 38, 39.01-39.03, 40, 41.01, 41.99, 47.01-47.03, 48-53, 54.01, 54.02, 55.01, 55.02, 56, 57, 58.01, 58.02, 61.01, 61.02, 62, 63.01, 63.02, 64-66, 70.01, 70.02, 74, 90, 91, and 101.03; tract 0009.03 the following block group: 2; tract 0019.02 the following block groups: 1-4 and 7-9; tract 0027.01 the following block groups: 1-3; tract 0069 the following block groups: 3-5 and 9; tract 0075 the following block groups: 1, 4-6, and 9. Population (1970), 452,663. CLAUDE DENSON PEPPER, Democrat, of Miami, Fla.; born on a farm near Dudleyville, Chambers County, Ala., September 8, 1900, son of J. W. and Lena C. (Talbot) Pepper; attended the public schools, Camp Hill, Ala.; taught in public schools, Dothan, Ala., 1917-18; served in Students’ Army Training Corps, University of Alabama October 7T-December 12, 1918; A.B. University of Alabama 1921; LL.B. Harvard Law School 1924; instructor in law, University of Arkansas 1924-25; en-gaged in the general practice of law at Perry, Fla., 1925-30 and at Tallahassee, Fla., 1930, until elected to the United States Senate in 1936; married Mildred Irene Webster of St. Petersburg, Fla., December 29, 1936; member house of representa-tives, Florida. Legislature, Taylor County 1929-30; member Florida State Democratic Executive Committee 1928-29; the Florida State Board of Public Welfare 1931-32; the Florida State Board of Law Examiners 1933-34; the executive council, Florida State Bar Association 1934; elected United States Senator from Florida November 4, 1936; reelected 1938 and 1944, term expiring January 3, 1951; unsuccessful candi-date for renomination for the Senate 1950 and for nomination 1958; elected United States Representative from Florida's Third Congressional District November 6, 1962, to the 88th Congress and reelected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected on November 8, 1966, without opposition, from the 11th Congressional District of Florida to the 90th Congress; reelected to 91st Congress on November 5, 1968; reelected to 92d Congress on November 3, 1970; reelected to 93d Congress on November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Commit-tee on Banking and Currency, subcommittee, Domestic Finance, International Trade, International Finance, 88th Congress; member, Rules Committee, House of Representatives, 89th, 90th, 91st, 92d, 93d, 94th, 95th, and 96th Congresses; member, House Committee on Internal Security, 91st, 92d, and 93d Congresses; chairman, Subcommittee on Health and Long Term Care, 94th Congress; chairman, Select Committee on the Aging, 95th and 96th Congresses; chairman, House Select Com-mittee on Crime, 91st, 92d, and 93d Congresses; chairman, Florida Delegation, Democratic National Convention 1940-44; alternate delegate 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, and 1964; delegate 1968; delegate to the Interparliamentary Union from the United States Senate at The Hague 1938, Dublin 1950; delivered Marfleet Lectures, Univer-sity of Toronto, 1942; member Senate Foreign Relations Committee 1937-47, 1949-50; chairman Subcommittee on Middle East; member of subcommittee on Latin America; also member Senate Committees on Military Affairs, Patents, Commerce, Labor and Public Welfare; Select Committee on Small Business; chairman Senate Inter-Oceanic Canal; chairman, Senate Subcommittee on Wartime Health and Edu-cation, 1943-46; received Albert Lasker Public Service Award, 1967; Eleanor Roose-velt Humanities Award, 1968; Volunteers of America, 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; honorary degrees: (LL.D.) McMaster University (Canada) 1941; University of Toronto (Canada) 1942; University of Alabama 1942; Rollins College (Florida) 1944; Sc.D., University of Miami, 1974; American Legion, 40 and 8, Baptist, Mason, Shriner, Elk, Moose, Kiwanian; member Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma, Upsilon, Phi Alpha Delta, Florida Blue Key; author of various articles in law reviews, magazines and newspapers; member, Tallahassee, Dade County, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, the Florida Bar and Ameri-can Bar Association; the Inter-American, the International Bar Associations and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York; 1934, Lieutenant Governor, Western Division of the Florida Kiwanis International; former member board of directors, Chamber of Commerce of the Americas; clubs: Jefferson Island, Washington; Har-vard, Washington, Miami; Coral Gables Country Club, Coral Gables, Fla.; Miami Shores Country Club, Miami Shores, Fla.; The Army and Navy Club, Washington; Columbia Country Club, Chevy Chase, Md.; Burning Tree Club, Bethesda, Md; 40 Congressional Directory FLORIDA officer and director, Washington Federal Savings & Loan Association, Miami Beach; by profession an attorney. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—MoNRroE County. DADE County: That part included in tracts 37.01, 37.02, 41.02, 42-46, 59.01-59.04, 60.01, 60.02, 67.01, 67.02, 68, 71-73, 76.01-76.04, 77.01-77.03, 78.01-78.03, 79.01, 79.02, 80, 81, 82.01, 82.02, 83.01-83.03, 84.01-84.03, 85.01, 85.02, 86, 87, 88.01, 88.02, 89.01-89.03, 101.04, 101.05, 102-105, 106.01-106.03, and 107-115; tract 27.01 the following block group: 4; tract 69 the following block groups: 1 and 2; tract 75 the following block groups: 2 and 3. Population (1970), 452,681. DANTE B. FASCELL, Democrat, of Miami, Fla.; born in Bridgehampton, L.I, N.Y., March 9, 1917; received J.D. degree from the University of Miami in 1938; member of Epsilon Beta Chapter Kappa Sigma Fraternity; president of the Miami Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1947-48; president of Dade County Young 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; son, Dante Jon; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to each succeeding Congress. GEORGIA Biographical GEORGIA (Population, 1980 census, 5,464,265) 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 in U.S. Coast Guard, 1959-60; Reserve, 1960-68, honorably discharged as seaman; attorney; farmer; president, Perry Chamber of Commerce, 1964; member, Georgia House of Representatives, 1968-72; received the District Attorney's Association Award as the most effective legislator in the field of law enforcement in the General Assembly in 1972; selected by the Georgia Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the “Five Outstanding Young Men in Georgia,” 1971; served on the administrative board of Perry United Methodist Church; married Colleen Ann O’Brien, 1965; two children: Mary Michelle and Samuel Brian; elected to the United States Senate, November 7, 1972, to complete the unexpired term of the late Senator Richard B. Russell and to a 6-year term ending January 3, 1979; reelected November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979. 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; small business owner, IBM; cochairman, Republican National Com-mittee’s Tax Policy Committee; member: Masons, American Legion; Brunswick-Golden Isles Chamber of Commerce; 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.—Counries: Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Camden, Candler, Charlton, Chatham, Effingham, Eman- uel, Evans, Glynn, Jenkins, Johnson, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, and Toombs (20 counties). Population (1970), 456,354. RONALD BRYAN GINN (BO), Democrat, of Millen, Ga. SECOND DISTRICT.—Counries: Baker, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun, Clay, Colquitt, Cook, Crisp, Decatur, Dou- gherty, Early, Grady, Lanier, Lee, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Stewart, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Webster, and Worth (27 counties). Population (1970) 460,450. 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. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Chattahoochee, Crawford, Dooly, Harris, Houston, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Ne eos, Peach, Schley, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, and Upson (17 counties). Population J, ,749. JACK THOMAS BRINKLEY, Democrat, of Columbus, Ga.; born in Faceville, Ga., December 22, 1930, son of Lonnie E. Brinkley and Pauline Spearman Brinkley; married to Alma Lois Kite; two children, Jack Thomas, Jr., and Fred Alen II; graduate of Young Harris College, 1949; teacher, Plainville and Alapaha, Georgia public schools, 1949-51; U.S. Air Force pilot, 1951-56; graduate of University of Georgia School of Law, cum laude, 1959 (J.D.); Mason; practicing attorney, 1959-67; member, Georgia House of Representatives, chairman Local Affairs Committee, 1965-66; served as president, Columbus Younger Lawyers Club, 1964-65; former Sunday School superintendent, Edgewood Baptist Church, Columbus, Ga.; past presi-dent, Reese Road P.T.A., Columbus, Ga.; judge advocate, South Georgia District of Civitan International, 1964-65; Georgia State volunteer March of Dimes chairman, 1967; 1971 honorary chairman of the Muscogee County Muscular Dystrophy Associ- 42 Congressional Directory GEORGIA ation; honorary member, Fleet Reserve Association; member-at-large of the Chatta-hoochee Council Boy Scouts of America; Blue Key Honor Fraternity; elected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Armed Services Committee, chairman, Subcommittee on Military Installations and Facilities, Veterans’ Affairs Committee; dean of Georgia delegation. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: De Kalb and Rockdale. FurtoNn County: That part consisting of Atlanta Census County Division 10: Tracts 52, 53, 64, 68, 69, and 71; tract 72: Blocks 101-105 and 201-210. Population (1970), 459,355. ELLIOTT HARRIS LEVITAS, Democrat, of Atlanta, Ga.; born in Atlanta, Decem-ber 26, 1930; attended Boys High School and Henry Grady High School; B.A., LL.B., Emory University; Rhodes Scholar, masters in law, 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 Reserves; member: American, Georgia, Decatur-De Kalb, and Atlanta Bar Associations; the Lawyers Club; De Kalb District Council of Boy Scouts of America; De Kalb Chamber of Commerce; Atlanta Jewish Community Center; Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation; and Georgia House of Representatives, 1966-74; member, Ahavath Achim Synagogue; married to the former Barbara Hill-man; three children: Karen, Susan, and Kevin; elected to the 94th Congress, Novem-ber 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Public Works and Transportation Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds; member, Government Operations Committee; delegate, North Atlantic Assembly; elected vice chairman, NAA Economic Committee, 1980; member, U.S. delegation to the Interparliamentary Union. FIFTH DISTRICT.—FurtoN County: Except that portion contained in the Fourth and Sixth Districts. Popula-tion (1970), 460,589. 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Butts, Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, Douglas, Fayette, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Pike, and Spalding. FuLtroN County: That part consisting of Atlanta Census County Division 10: Tract 108; Atlanta CCD 10 and Campbellton CCD 15: Tracts 77.02, 78.01, 78.02, and 103; College Park CCD 20; East Point CCD 25; Fairburn-Union City CCD 30; Hapeville CCD 35; and Palmetto CCD 40. Population (1970), 455,810. 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; deacon, First Baptist Church of Carroll-ton; member: Kiwanis, Moose, Georgia Conservancy, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Committee on Anticipatory Democracy, the World Futurist Society; board member, Pine Valley Girl Scout Council; two daughters: Kathey and Jackie Sue; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEes: Bartow, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Paulding, Polk, and Walker. WHITFIELD CoUNTY: That part consisting of Dalton Census County Division 5: Enumeration Districts 16, 17, 19, and 20; Valley Point CCD 20: ED 47; Westside CCD 25: ED 7. Population (1970), 460,095. LAWRENCE P. McDONALD, Democrat, of Marietta, Ga.; born in Atlanta, Ga., April 1, 1935; graduated from Darlington School, Rome, Ga.; completed premedical training at Davidson College, N.C.; received doctor of medicine degree from Emory University School of Medicine, 1957; served 4 years in the U.S. Navy as physician and flight surgeon; residency, Grady Memorial Hospital; 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 GEORGIA Biographical 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; three children: Tryggvi Paul, Callie Grace, and Mary Elizabeth; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Baldwin, Ben Hill, Bibb, Bleckley, Brantley, Clinch, ffee, Dodge, Echols, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Jones, Laurens, Pierce, Pulaski, Telfair, Treutlen, Twiggs, Ware, Wayne, Wheeler, Wilcox, and Wilkinson (26 counties). Population (1970), 458,097. BILLY LEE EVANS, Democrat, of Macon, Ga.; born in Tifton, Tift County, Ga., November 10, 1941; graduated, Tift County High School, 1959; A.B., University of Georgia, 1963; LL.B., University of Georgia, 1965; lawyer, admitted to the bar in 1965 and commenced practice in Macon; member, Georgia House of Representatives, 1969-76; member, Macon and Georgia Bar Associations; Elks; Moose; Eagles; Geor-gia Farm Bureau; Mable Masonic Lodge, No. 255; Scottish Rite Mason; and Al Sihah Shrine; single; four children: Christopher, William Corry, Paul Jason, and Autumn Lee; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Banks, Barrow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, and White. WHITFIELD County: That part consisting of Dalton Census County Division 5: Enumeration Districts 18, 21-36, 36B, 37, and 37B; North Central CCD 10; North Whitfield CCD 15; Valley Point CCD 20, except ED 47; Westside CCD 25: ED 4-6. Population (1970), 457,247. EDGAR LANIER JENKINS, Democrat, of Jasper, Ga.; born in Young Harris, Ga., January 4, 1933; graduated, Union County High School, Blairsville, Ga., 1949; A.A., Young Harris College, 1951; LL.B., University of Georgia Law School, 1959; lawyer; admitted 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, 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses; member, Committee on Ways and eans. TENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jefferson, Lincoln, Madi- son, McDuffie, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, Warren, Washington, and Wilkes (21 counties). Population (1970), 460,829. 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. 44 Congressional Directory HAWAII HAWAII (Population, 1980 census, 965,000) SENATORS DANIEL KEN INOUYE, 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, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977; Chief Deputy Majority Whip, 95th and 96th Congresses; Democratic Chief Deputy Whip, 97th Congress; member: Com-mittee on Finance; Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; Committee on Veterans’ Affairs; Committee on Buildings; Ocean Policy Task Force; chairman, Commission on Proposals for the National Academy of Peace and Conflict Resolu-tion; member, National Commission on Working Women. HAWAII Biographical REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—The 7th through 17th representative districts and precincts 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 of the 18th representative district. Population (1970), 362,119. 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—The 1st through the 7th representative districts, precincts 6 and 7 of the 19th repre-sentative district, and the 20th through the 25th representative districts. Population (1970), 407,794. DANIEL KAHIKINA AKAKA, Democrat, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born in Honolulu, Hawaii, September 11, 1924; graduated, Kamehameha High School, 1942; attended University of Hawaii, 1948-66; graduate work at the University of Hawaii, 1966; served in the U.S. Army, 1945-47; teacher, 1953-60; vice principal, 1960; principal, 1963-71; program specialist, 1968-71; director, 1971-74; director and special assistant in Human Resources, 1975-76; member, Kawaiahao Church; board of directors, Hanahauoli School; Act 4 Educational Advisory Commission; Library Advisory Council; Na Hookama O Pauahi scholarship committee, Kamehameha Schools; com-missioner, manpower and full employment commission; minister of music, Kawaia-hao Church; married to the former Mary Mildred Chong; five children: Millannie, Daniel, Jr., Gerard, Alan, and Nicholas; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. 46 Congressional Directory IDAHO IDAHO (Population, 1980 census, 943,935) SENATORS JAMES A. McCLURE, Republican, of Payette, Idahc; born at Payette, December 27, 1924, son of W. R. and Marie McClure; graduate of Payette public school system and the University of Idaho College of Law, 1950, J.D. degree; practiced law at Payette with his father; former city attorney, Payette; former prosecuting attorney, Payette County; State senator, Payette County, three terms; Idaho State Senate assistant majority leader, 1965-66; member, Masons; Phi Alpha Delta (legal honor-ary); American Legion; past president of Payette Chamber of Commerce; past presi-dent of Payette Kiwanis Club; steward, member of the board of trustees, and lay leader of the Payette Methodist Church; member of Payette County Central Com-mittee, 15 years; married Louise Miller; three children, 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. 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.—Counrties: Adams, Benewah, Boise, Bonner, Boundary, Canyon; Clearwater, Gem, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, Owyhee, Payette, Shoshone, Valley, and Washington. Apa CouNnTy: Precincts 2, 4-8, 13-17, 20, 23, 28, 32-40, 42-46, 48-60, 62, 65-79, 82-84, and 86-90. Population (1970), 356,859. 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. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, Bonneville, Butte, Camas, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Custer, Elmore, Franklin, Fremont, Gooding, Jefferson, Jerome, Lemhi, Lincoln, Madison, Minidoka, Oneida, Power, Teton, and Twin Falls. Apa County: Precincts 1, 3, 9-12, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24-27, 29-31, 41, 47, 61, 63, 64, 80, 81, and 85. Population (1970), 356,149. GEORGE VERNON HANSEN, Republican, of Pocatello, Idaho; born in Tetonia, Idaho, September 14, 1930; graduated Teton High School, Driggs, Idaho, 1948; Ricks College, Rexburg, Idaho, B.A., 1956 with honors (history and Russian); Idaho State University, graduate work in education; Grimms Business College, Pocatello, Idaho, graduate in accounting; educator, businessman, mayor of Alameda, Idaho, 1961-62; city commissioner of Pocatello, 1962-65; director of the Idaho Municipal League, 1961-63; active in community, civic, veterans, and political organizations; member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; married to the former Connie Camp of Malden, Mo.; five children: Steven George, James Vernon, Patricia Sue, William Dean, and Joanne; served in the U.S. Air Force; U.S. Naval Reserve officer; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; Deputy Undersecretary and National Administrator of State and County Operations, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1969-71; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. ILLINOIS Biographical ILLINOIS (Population, 1980 census, 11,418,461) = SENATORS CHARLES HARTING PERCY, Republican, of Wilmette, Ill.; born in Pensacola, Fla., September 27, 1919; attended Armprong 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 univers honorary degrees: LL.D., Illinois College, 1961; LL.D., Roosevelt University, 1961, HH.D., Willamette University, 1962; LL.D., Lake Forest College, 1962; LL.D., Bradley Uni-versity, 1963; D.H.L., National College of Education, 1964; LL.D., Defiance College, 1965; Northwestern University, 1966; enlisted in the U.S. Navy 1943 as an appren-tice 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 manufacturing programs; in 1949, following the death of President Joseph H. McNabb of Bell & Howell, was named president and chief executive officer; in 1961, elected chairman of the board and chief executive officer; resigned May 1, 1966, to run for the U.S. Senate; entered politics as a precinct worker, 1946; 1955, elected president of the United Republican Fund of Illinois; appointed as President Eisenhower’s personal representative to presidential inaugurations in Peru and Bolivia with rank of special ambassador; 1959, chosen by President Eisenhower to head the Republican Committee on Pro-grams and Progress: 1960, appointed chairman, Republican Party’s Platform Com-mittee for the national convention; 1965, conceived and became chairman of the New Illinois Committee, initiating a number of new projects in education, slum housing community development, job opportunities, and research; also served as chairman of the board of the Ford Foundation’s Fund for Adult Education; 1961, appointed officer, French Legion of Honor, for contributions to freer international trade; 1962, Businessman of the Year, Saturday Review; Statesmanship Award, Harvard Business School Association of Chicago; Abraham Lincoln Center Humani-tarian Service Award; 1965, Top-Hat Award, National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs; 1965, Business Administration Award, Drexel Institute of Technology; trustee, University of Chicago and California Institute of Technology; director, Chicago Boys Clubs; member, Business Council; 1974, delegate to 29th United Nations General Assembly; married Jeanne Dickerson, 1943; three children, twin daughters, Valerie (deceased) and Sharon, born 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; serves on Foreign Relations Committee, Special Committee on Aging, Governmental Affairs Committee, Republican Policy Committee, and Kenne-dy Center for Performing Arts. 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 (lt. 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 Illinois secretary of state; the only State elected official to 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. 48 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—City oF CHicaco: Wards 4, 5, and 6, and part of wards 2, 3, 7, 8, 17, 20, and 21. That part of ward 2 south of 31st Street, east of King Drive, south of 35th Street, east of State Street, south of Pershing Road and east of the CRI and P Railroad; all of ward 3 east of the CRI and P Railroad and north of Garfield Boulevard; all of ward 20 east of King Drive; that part of ward 7 west of Yates Boulevard and north of 73d Street; all of ward 8 east of Stony Island Boulevard; all of ward 21 east of Halsted Street; that part of ward 17 south of Marquette, 69th Street, 70th Street, 71st Street, East Stewart Street, Harvard Street, Yale Street, and east of Halsted Street. Population (1970), 462,434. 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; member: Cook County, Illinois, and National Bar Associations; NAACP; Urban League; founder and president, Black Taxpayers Federation; board of directors member: Suburban Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Mid-South Mental Health Association; founder, Washington Youth and Community Organization; former lecturer in urban politics at Roosevelt Univer-sity, Chicago; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; member: Committee on Education and Labor and Committee on Government Operations. SECOND DISTRICT.—City oF CHicaGo: That part of ward 7 lying east of Yates Boulevard and south of 71st Street and east of Jeffery Boulevard and south of East 75th Street; all of ward 8 except that part lying west of Stony Island Avenue; all of ward 9; all of ward 10; that part of ward 14 lying west of Loomis Boulevard and south of West Garfield Boulevard; all of ward 15 except that part lying south of 63d Street and west of Penn Central Railroad tracks; that part of ward 16 lying west of Loomis Boulevard and south of 59th Street to 63d Street and that part west of Racine Street and south of 66th Street; that part of ward 17 lying west of Halsted Street; that part of ward 18 lying east of Penn Central Railroad; that part of ward 19 lying east of Sim Sous; that part of ward 21 lying west of Halsted Street; all of ward 34. Cook County. Population ( ), 464,792. GUS SAVAGE, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill; born in Dertoit, Mich., October 30, 1925; attended Fuller 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, Citizens Community Newspa-pers, 1965-79; recipient: City of Chicago, Medal of Merit (heroism), 1976; Dollars & Sense Quarterly, Distinguished Achievement in Business, 1976; National Newspaper Publishers Association, Best Columnist, 1978; member, National Newspaper Publish-ers Association; married to the former Eunice King (deceased); two children: Thomas and Emma; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. THIRD DISTRICT.—Cook County: Thornton Township, Calumet Township, all of Worth Township except the villages of Chicago Ridge, Worth, Crestwood, Bridgeview, the city of Palos Heights, and that part of the city of Chicago within the following limits: Beginning at the intersection of 87th Street (Chicago city limits) and Cicero Avenue, thence north on Cicero Avenue to West Marquette Road, thence east on West Marquette Road to the Belt Railway of Chicago, thence north on the Belt Railway of Chicago to West 63d Street, thence east on West 63d Street to the Pennsylvania Railroad, thence south on the Pennsylvania Railroad to 87th Street (Chicago city limits), thence west on the Chicago city limits to the place of the beginning; and also, that part of the city of Chicago which lies west of Western Avenue between 99th Street and 119th Street. Population (1970), 461,180. MARTY RUSSO, Democrat, of South Holland, Ill.; born in Chicago, January 23, 1944; graduated, Our Lady of Pompeii Grammar School, Chicago, 1957; and St. Ignatius High School, Chicago, 1961; B.A., DePaul University, 1965; J.D., DePaul University College of Law, 1967; admitted to practice in Illinois and Federal courts; law clerk, Hon. John V. McCormack, Illinois Appellate Court, 1967-68; former assistant States attorney, Cook County, Ill., 1971-73; engaged in general trial work in criminal and civil law; admitted to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1974; member: 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 ILLINOIS Biographical 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, U.S. House of Representatives Committees on Ways and Means, Select Committee on Aging, Steering Committee of the Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Cook County: Townships of Lyons, Palos, Lemont, Orland, Bremen, Rich, and Stickney; all of the villages of Bridgeview, Chicago Ridge, Worth, and Crestwood in Worth Township; and the city of Palos Heights in Worth Township; and the part of the village of Homewood that is in Bloom Township; and the part of the village of Flossmoor that is in Bloom Township; and that part of Proviso Township which lies within the following limits: All of the villages of Berkeley, Hillside, Westchester, LaGrange Park, Western Springs; that part of the villages of Brookfield, Broadview, and North Riverside lying to the west of Ninth Avenue and Ninth Avenue extended; that part of the village of Bellwood lying to the west of Gardner Road and south of Wilcox Street and that part lying to the west of Mannheim. Population (1970), 464,452. EDWARD J. DERWINSKI, Republican, of Flossmoor, Ill.; born September 15, 1926, in Chicago; attended Mount Carmel High School and Loyola University, Chicago (B. Sc. History); veteran World War II, Army, Infantry, Pacific Theater; served one term in Miinois General Assembly as State representative, 1957-58; selected by the Chicago Junior Association of Commerce and Industry as one of Chicago's Ten Outstanding Young Men for 1959 and 1961; Roman Catholic; married to Patricia Van Der Giessen; one daughter, Maureen Sue; one son, Michael Stephen; elected to the 86th and each succeeding Congress; member: Foreign Affairs Commit-tee and ranking minority member of the House Post Office and Civil Service Committee; delegate to 26th annual meeting of United Nations General Assembly 1971; Chairman of U.S. Delegation to Interparliamentary Union 1971-72; treasurer, U.S. Delegation and member of Executive Committee of Interparliamentary Union. FIFTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: Beginning at the intersection of East 26th Street extended and Lake Michigan, thence west on 26th Street to Princeton, north on Princeton to 25th Street, west on 25th Street to the Dan Ryan Expressway, thence northwest on the Dan Ryan Expressway to the south branch of the Chicago River, thence southwest on the south branch of the Chicago River to its fork, thence south on the fork of the south branch of the Chicago River to Stevenson, thence southwest on Stevenson to Kedzie Avenue, north on Kedzie Avenue to 31st Street, west on 31st Street to Homan Avenue, north on Homan Avenue to Cermak Road, west on Cermak Road to Central Park Avenue, south on Central Park Avenue to 26th Street, west on 26th Street to Pulaski Road, north on Pulaski Road to the Chicago B. & Q. Railroad, southwest on the C.B. & Q. RR. to the Belt Railway, south on the Belt Ry. and following the Chicago city limits south, west, south, and east to the intersection of Cicero Avenue and Marquette Road and to the Belt Ry., north on the Belt Ry. to 63d Street, east on 63d Street to California Avenue, north on California Avenue to 59th Street, east on 59th Street to Western Avenue, north on Western Avenue to Garfield Boulevard, east on Garfield Boulevard to Loomis, south on Loomis to Marquette Road, east on Marquette Road to Racine Avenue, south on Racine Avenue to 71st Street, east on Tlst Street to Stewart Avenue, north on Stewart Avenue to 70th Street, east on 70th Street to Harvard Avenue, north on Harvard Avenue to 69th Street, east on 69th Street to Yale Avenue, north on Yale Avenue to Marquette Road, east on Marquette Road and 67th Street to King Drive, north on King Drive to Garfield Boulevard, thence west on Garfield Boulevard to C.R.I. & P. RR., north on C.R.I. & P. RR. to Pershing Road, east on Pershing Road to State Street, north on State Street to 35th Street, east on 35th Street to King Drive, King Drive to 31st Street, east on 31st Street to Lake Michigan, thence north on Lake Michigan to the place of the beginning. Population (1970), 465,990. JOHN G. FARY, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago on April 11, 1911; attended St. Peter and Paul Polish Roman Catholic School, Holy Trinity High School, Loyola University, Real Estate School of Illinois, and Midwest Institute; member of Illinois General Assembly, 1955-75; member of Knights of Columbus, Moose, Eagles, Kiwanis, Lions, chamber of commerce, Polish National Alliance, and Polish Roman Catholic Union; married to the former Lillian Makowski, 1934; two children: James and Marian; elected to the 94th Congress, by special election, on July 8, 1975; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—Cook County: Townships of Berwyn, Cicero, Leyden, Norwood Park, Oak Park, River Forest, and Riverside (including North Riverside); and the northern half of Proviso Township, including the towns of Bellwood, Forest Park, Melrose Park, Stone Park; and the villages of Northlake and Maywood. Du PAGE County: Addison Township. Population (1970), 461,360. 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; member: Chica-go, Ill., and American Bar Associations; married to the former Jeanne Simpson of Bridgeport, Conn., and Arlington, Va., November 8, 1947; three sons: Henry, Jr., Robert, and Anthony; and one daughter, Laura; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. 66-666. 0O—81——6 50 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Crty or CHicAGo: Beginning at the intersection of Division Street extended and Lake Michigan, thence west on Division Street extended and Division Street to North State Street, thence south on North State Street to East Chicago Avenue, thence west on East Chicago Avenue to North Wells Street, thence north on North Wells Street to West Division Street, thence west on West Division Street to North Oakley Boulevard, thence north on North Oakley Boulevard to West North Avenue, thence west on West North Avenue to North Western Avenue, thence south on North Western Avenue to West Division Street, thence west on West Division Street to North Rockwell Street, thence north on North Rockwell Street to West North Avenue, thence west on West North Avenue to North California Avenue, thence south on North California Avenue to West Chicago Avenue, thence west on West Chicago Avenue to North Pulaski Road, thence south on ‘North Pulaski Road to West Roosevelt Road, thence west on West Roosevelt Road to the Belt Railway of Chicago, thence south on the Belt Railway of Chicago to the Chicago B. & O. Railroad, thence northeast on Chicago B. & O. Railroad to South Pulaski Road, thence south on South Pulaski Road to West 26th Street, thence east on West 26th Street to South Central Park Avenue, thence north on South Central Park Avenue to West Cermak Road, thence east on West Cermak Road to South Homan Avenue, thence south on South Homan Avenue to West 31st Street, thence east on West 31st Street to South Kedzie Avenue, thence south on South Kedzie Avenue to the Southwest Expressway, thence northeast on the Southwest Expressway to the Fork of the south branch of the Chicago River, thence north on the fork of the south branch of the Chicago River to the south branch of the Chicago River, thence northeast on the south branch of the Chicago River to the Dan Ryan Expressway, thence southeast on the Dan Ryan Expressway to West 25th Street, thence east on West 25th Street to South Princeton Avenue, thence south on South Princeton Avenue to West 26th Street, thence east on East 26th Street and East 26th Street extended to Lake Michigan, thence north on Lake Michigan to the place of the beginning. Population (1970), 464,283. CARDISS COLLINS, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in St. Louis, Mo., September 24, 1931; moved to Detroit, Mich., at the age of 10, and attended Bishop and Lincoln ‘Elementary Schools; after graduation from Detroit's High School of Commerce moved to Chicago; attended Northwestern University; began her career as a stenog-rapher with Illinois Departmentof 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 Energy Conservation, and Power; Fossil and Synthetic Fuels; and Telecommunications, Consumer Protection, and Finance. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHicAGo: Beginning at the intersection of West Division Street and North Halsted Street, thence north on North Halsted Street to West Armitage Avenue, thence east on West Armitage Avenue to North Geneva Terrace, thence north on North Geneva Terrace to Fullerton Parkway, thence west on Fullerton Parkway to North Halsted Street, thence north on North Halsted Street to West Diversey Parkway, thence west on West Diversey Parkway to Southport Avenue, thence south on Southport Avenue to West Wrightwood Avenue, thence east on West Wrightwood Avenue to North Wayne Avenue, thence south on North Wayne Avenue to West Altgeld Street, thence west on West Altgeld Street to Southport Avenue, thence south on Southport Avenue to Fullerton Avenue, thence west on Fullerton Avenue to North Ashland Avenue, thence north on North Ashland Avenue to West Diversey Parkway, thence west on West Diversey Parkway to North Western Avenue, thence south on North Western Avenue to West Fullerton Avenue, thence west on West Fullerton Avenue to North Rockwell Street, thence north on North Rockwell Street to West Diversey Avenue, thence west on West Diversey Avenue to the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, thence south on the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad to West Fullerton Avenue, thence west on West Fullerton Avenue to North Laramie Avenue, thence north on North Laramie Avenue to West Diversey Avenue, thence west on West Diversey Avenue to North Central Avenue, thence north on North Central Avenue to West Belmont Avenue, thence west on West Belmont Avenue to North Oriole Avenue (North 26th Avenue), thence south on North Oriole Avenue (North 26th Avenue) to West Wellington Avenue, thence east on West Wellington Avenue to Harlem Avenue, thence south on Harlem Avenue to North Avenue, thence east on North Avenue to Austin Boulevard, thence south on Austin Boulevard to West Roosevelt Road, thence east on West Roosevelt Road to South Pulaski Road, thence north on South Pulaski Road to West Chicago Avenue, thence east on West Chicago Avenue to North California Avenue, thence north on North California Avenue to West North Avenue, thence east on West North Avenue to North Rockwell Street, thence south on North Rockwell Street to West Division Street, thence east on West Division Street to North Western Avenue, thence north on North Western Avenue to West North Avenue, thence east on West North Avenue to North Oakley Boulevard, thence south on North Oakley Boulevard to West Division Street, thence east on West Division Street to the place of the beginning. Population (1970), 459,902. DAN ROSTENKOWSKI, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; educated in St. John’s 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 Nn Congresses; chairman: Ways and Means Committee and Joint Committee on axation. ILLINOIS Biographical NINTH DISTRICT.—Crty oF CHicaGo: All of wards 44, 46, 48, and 49; ward 32, including precincts 3, 5, 9, 13, 15, 24, 40, 41, and 54; ward 40, including precincts 21, 23, 27, 31, 33, 40, 41, 42, 45, 46, 68, and 69; ward 42, including precincts 4-6, 8-10, 15-18, 20, 31-34, 36, 38, 44, 53, 56-59, that part of precinct 60 lying east of North Halsted Street, and 61-64; ward 43, including precincts 3, 8, 10, 12-20, 23-27, 29, 32-34, 36-40, 42-44, 46-49, 52-55, 57-59, 61, 62, 64-67, and 70-73; ward 47, including precincts 5, 10, 19-22, 24-28, 30-36, 38-43, 45, 46, 50, 52-54, 57, 63, 64, and 68; ward 50, all precincts except 47, 53, 54, 56, 58, 76, and 79. Population (1970), 463,991. SIDNEY R. YATES, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill., August 27, 1909; educated in public elementary and high school in Chicago; received the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy from the University of Chicago in 1931 and the degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Chicago in 1933; served in the United States Navy for 26 months; released from active duty with the rank of lieutenant; attorney at law since 1933; assistant attorney for Illinois State bank receiver, 1935-37; assistant attorney general attached to Illinois Commerce 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, 1943; 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: Townships of Evanston, New Trier, Northfield, Maine, and Niles. Popula-tion (1970), 462,121. JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Republican, of Evanston, 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, Il1., 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 Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: Beginning at the intersection of West Devon Avenue and the North hore Channel, thence west on West Devon Avenue and following the Chicago City limits north, west, and south (around Norwood Park Township) to the intersection of West Belmont Avenue and Pueblo Avenue, thence east on West Belmont Avenue to North Central Avenue, thence south on North Central Avenue to West Diversey Avenue, thence east on West Diversey Avenue to North Laramie Avenue, thence south on North Laramie Avenue to West Fullerton Avenue, thence east on West Fullerton Avenue to the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, thence north on the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad to West Diversey Avenue, thence east on West Diversey Avenue to North Rockwell Street, thence south on North Rockwell Street to West Fullerton Avenue, thence east on West Fullerton Avenue to North Western Avenue, thence north on North Western Avenue to West Diversey Avenue, thence east on West Diversey Avenue to the north branch of the Chicago River, thence north on the north branch of the Chicago River to West Belmont Avenue, thence east on West Belmont Avenue to the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, thence north on the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad to West Irving Park Road, thence west on West Irving Park Road to North Damen Avenue, thence north on North Damen Avenue to West Montrose Avenue, thence west on West Montrose Avenue to North Western Avenue, thence north on North Western Avenue to West Devon Avenue, thence west on West Devon Avenue to North California Avenue, thence south on North California Avenue to West Granville Avenue, thence west on West Granville Avenue and West Granville Avenue extended to the North Shore Channel, thence north on the North Shore Channel to the place of the beginning. Population (1970), 461,079. FRANK ANNUNZIO, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill; born in Chicago, Ill., January 12, 1915; graduated from Crane Technical High School, DePaul 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 52 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS 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 Illi-nois Department of the American Legion; Pope John XXIII Award, Italian Catholic Federation, Chicago, Ill.,, 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; Knights of Columbus, 4th degree; elected to the 89th Congress November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress; committees: Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs; chairman, Consumer Af-fairs Subcommittee; House Administration; chairman, Personnel and Police Sub-committee. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—Cook County: Townships of Wheeling, Elk Grove, Palatine, Schaumburg, Hanover, and Barrington. LAKE County: Townships of Ela, Vernon, Deerfield, West Deerfield, and Libertyville. Population (1970), 461,054. PHILIP M. CRANE, Republican, of Mt. Prospect, Il1.; 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.—KANE County: All except the townships of Aurora, Batavia, Big Rock, Geneva, and Sugar Grove. LAKE County: All except the townships of Deerfield, Ela, Libertyville, Vernon, and West Deerfield. McHENRY County: Townships of Algonquin, Coral, Dorr, Grafton, Marengo, Nunda, and Riley. Population (1970), 463,096. ROBERT McCLORY, Republican, of Lake Bluff, Ill.; born in Riverside, Ill., Janu-ary 31, 1908; educated public schools, L'Institut Sillig, Vevey, Switzerland, Dart-mouth College, LL.B. degree from Chicago-Kent College of Law, 1932; U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, 1933-37; elected house of representatives, Illinois General Assembly, 1950; elected Illinois State Senate, 1952, and reelected 1956 and 1960; married Audrey B. Vasey, who died in 1967; one daughter, Beatrice (Mrs. Andre Donald Etienne); two sons, Michael and Oliver; married to the former Doris Hibbard, of New York City, on March 29, 1969; member, Chicago, Lake County, Illinois State, and American Bar Associations, Law Club of Chicago; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress; ranking Republican member of House Judiciary Committee; member, House Select Committee on Intelli-gence, U.S. delegate to Interparliamentary Union. ILLINOIS Biographical FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—Du Pace Counry: All except for that part of Addison Township which lies within the following limits: Beginning at the intersection of the Du Page-Cook County line and Irving Park Road thence west on Irving Park Road to Robert Kingery Highway (State Highway 83), thence south on Robert Kingery Highway (State Highway 83) to Lake Street (U.S. Highway 20), thence northwest on Lake Street (U.S. Highway 20) to the Addison-Bloomingdale Township line, thence north on the Addison-Bloomingdale Township line to the Du Page-Cook County line, thence east and south on the Du Page-Cook County line to the place of the beginning. Population (1970), 464,029. 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. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: De Kalb, Ford, Grundy, Kendall, La Salle, Livingston, Marshall, Putnam, and Woodford. KANE County: Townships of Aurora, Batavia, Big Rock, Geneva, and Sugar Grove. Popula-tion (1970), 462,969. 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-NorthWestern 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Boone, Jo Daviess, Ogle, Stephenson, and Winnebago. LE County: All except the townships of East Grove, Hamilton, Harmon, Marion, Nelson, Palmyra, and South Dixon. McHENRY County: All except the townships of Algonquin, Coral, Dorr, Grafton, Marengo, Nunda, and Riley. Population (1970), 461,719. 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. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Iroquois, Kankakee, and Will. Cook County: All of Bloom Township except the villages of Flossmoor and Homewood. Population (1970), 462,943. GEORGE M. O'BRIEN, Republican, of Joliet, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill., June 17, 1917; graduated Loyola Academy, Chicago, 1935; Northwestern 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 Treadwell, three grandsons, Bryan Matthew Pershey, Brandon O’Brien Bloch, and Anthony George Bloch; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—Countigs: Brown, Cass, Knox, Mason, Peoria, Schuyler, Stark, and Tazewell. lg County: All except the townships of Fairfield, Gold, Greenville, and Manlius. Population (1970), ROBERT H. MICHEL, Republican, of Peoria, Ill.; born March 2, 1923, in Peoria, Ill; graduate of Peoria public schools and Bradley University, B.S., 1948, Business 54 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS 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 97th 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- ublican Congressional Committee; member, President’s Commission on Olympic nei vice president of Towne House Inn, motel-restaurant complex in Morton, Ill; past president, Illinois State Society; life member VFW Military Order Purple Heart; AMVETS; member: American Legion, DAV, Cosmopolitan International, Illinois Valley Press Club, honorary member, Rotary International, Orpheus Club, Creve Coeur Council Boy Scouts, 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.—Countigs: Carroll, Fulton, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, McDonough, Mercer, Rock Island, Warren, and Whiteside. Apams County: Townships of Lima, Mendon, and Ursa. Bureau CouNTY: Townships of Fairfield, Gold, Greenville, and Manilius. LEE County: Townships of East Grove, Hamilton, Harmon, Marion, Nelson, Palmyra, and South Dixon. Population (1970), 462,085. TOM RAILSBACK, Republican, of Moline, Ill.; born in Moline, January 22, 1932; attended local schools; B.A., Grinnell College in Iowa, 1954; J.D., Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Ill., 1957; served in the U.S. Army, 1957-59; admitted to Illinois Bar, 1957; elected to Illinois State Legislature, 1962; served 2 terms as a State representative; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of House Judiciary Committee and ranking Republican on its Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Admin-istration of Justice; member, House Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control; chairman, Illinois Republican delegation to Congress; served on the Adviso-ry Group on Impeachment, 93d Congress; also Representative on the United States-French-German Parliamentary Exchange Program; member: United States-Japan Parliamentary Exchange Program; Republican Task Force on International Eco-nomic Policy; honors received, Alumni Award for Distinguished Service, Grinnell College, 1973; an honorary doctor of laws degree by Monmouth College for leader-ship in higher education, world trade, prison reform, judicial procedures, and indi-vidual rights; Flandrau Juvenile Justice Award for the National Council on Crime and Delinquency for work as a principal architect of the Nation’s first comprehen-sive juvenile justice legislation, 1974; selected by Time Magazine as one of 200 future American leaders, 1974; honorary doctor of laws degree from Grinnell Col-lege, 1976; member: Blue Key honorary; Special Service Award, National Clients Council, 1977; Certificate of Appreciation, Safer Foundation, 1977; First Congrega-tional Church of Moline and the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity; Rock Island County, Ill., American Bar Associations; D.C. Court of Appeals; former president, Grinnell College Alumni Board of Directors; former chairman, Younger Members Conference of the Illinois State Bar Association; married to the former Patricia Sloan; four daughters: Kathryn, Margaret Ann, Julia, and Lisa. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—Counries: Calhoun, Greene, Jersey, Macoupin, Morgan, Pike, Sangamon, and Scott. Apams County: All except the townships of Lima, Mendon, and Ursa. MapisoN County: All except the townships of Chouteau, Collinsville, Edwardsville, Fort Russell, Granite City, Helvetia, Jarvis, Nameoki, St. Jacob, Venice, and Wood River. MONTGOMERY COUNTY: All except the townships of Audubon, East Ford, Fillmore, Grisham, Hillsboro, Nokomis, South Fillmore, and Witt. Population (1970), 464,551. PAUL FINDLEY, Republican, of Pittsfield, Ill.; born June 23, 1921, in Jackson-ville, Ill.; graduated from Illinois College, A.B. degree, LL.D. (honorary), 1973; Phi Beta Kappa; Lindenwood College, D.H.L. degree (honorary), 1969; engaged in the printing and publishing business and publisher of a weekly newspaper; married to the former Lucille Gemme; two children, Craig and Diane; veteran World War II (Guam invasion, Japan); elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on Foreign Affairs and Committee on Agriculture; chairman, House Republican Committee on Western Alliances, 1965-68; chairman, House Republican Fact-finding Mission to Paris, 1965; delegate to 11th and 12th annual NATO Parliamentarians Conferences, 1965 and 1966; delegate, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1977, and 1978, North Atlantic Assembly, ILLINOIS Biographical Brussels; member, board of trustees of Illinois College, Jacksonville, Ill.; member, board of directors, Federal Union, Inc., Washington, D.C.; secretary, International Movement for Atlantic Union; author: The Federal Farm Fable (Arlington House, 1968) and A. Lincoln: The Crucible of Congress (Crown, 1979); past director, Illinois Press Association; past president, Pittsfield Industrial Development Association; member Lions Club, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, AMVETS, Con-gregational Church. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—Counties: Champaign, De Witt, Logan, McLean, Menard, and Piatt. Macon County: All except the townships of Milan and Mount Zion. Population (1970), 464,693. EDWARD R. MADIGAN, Republican, of Lincoln, Ill., born in Lincoln, 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 appropriations subcommittee, chairman, house reapportionment committee, chairman, house campaign commit-tee; recipient, Outstanding State Legislator Award from the Illinois Association of School Superintendents; elected to the 93d Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, House Republican Research Committee; House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, delegate, European Parliamentary Exchange, Rus-sian Parliamentary Exchange; married to Evelyn M. George, Freeport, Ill.; three children: Kimberly, Kellie, and Mary. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—Counries: Christian, Clark, Clay, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Jasper, Lawrence, Moultrie, Richland, Shelby, Vermilion, Wabash, and Wayne. Macon County: Townships of Milan and Mount Zion. MoNTGOMERY CouNTY: Townships of Anion, East Fork, Fillmore, Grisham, Hillsboro, Nokomis, South Fillmore, and Witt. Population (1970), 464,121. 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 Education and Labor and the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service; married to the former Judy Van Brunt, 1970; six children: Nathan, Joshua, Kimberly, Elizabeth, Emily, and Heidi; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—St. CLAIR CounTY, MADISON CoUNTY: Townships of Chouteau, Collinsville, Ed- wardsville, Fort Russell, Granite City, Helvetia, Jarvis, Nameoki, St. Jacob, Venice, and Wood River. Population (1970), 462,960. CHARLES MELVIN PRICE, Democrat, of East St. Louis, Ill.; born in East St. Louis, Ill., January 1, 1905, educated in the parochial schools of East St. Louis, St. Louis (Mo.) University High School, and prelegal at St. Louis (Mo.) University; newspaper correspondent (East St. Louis, Ill., Journal, St. Louis, Mo., Globe-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 of Moose, Eagles, Elks, Ancient Order of Hibernians, and the National Press Club; elected to the 79th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. 56 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEes: Alexander, Bond, Clinton, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Marion, Massac, Monroe, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Saline, Union, Washington, White, and Williamson (22 counties). Population (1970), 465,017. 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, Springfield, Ill., 1972-73, and at John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics, Harvard University, 1973; received Best Legislator Award of Independent Voters of Illinois seven times, more than any other State legislator; a leader in government reform, he has disclosed his income, assets, and liabilities every year since 1954, and, as Lieutenant Governor, became the first elected State official in the Nation to require the same of his staff; author of five 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”, and coauthor of “Protestant-Catholic Marriages Can Succeed” (with his wife Jeanne) and “The Poli-tics 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 husband-wife team in the history of the general assembly; two children, Sheila, March 13, 1961; and Martin, May 21, 1964; Lutheran; home, Carbondale, Ill.; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. INDIANA Biographical 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. Conference 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. 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 Mary Corinne; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th 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: Townships of Calumet, Hobart, North, and St. John, except enumeration districts 11, 11B, 12 urban/rural 0, 12 urban/rural 1, 13 urban/rural 0 and 13 urban/rural 1 of census tract 0426. Population (1970), 471,761. ADAM BENJAMIN, Jr., Democrat, of Hobart, Ind.; born in Gary, Ind., August 6, 1935; attended the public schools of Gary; graduated, Kemper Military School, Boonville, Mo., 1952; B.S., U.S. Military Academy, 1958; J.D., Valparaiso (Ind.) Law School, 1966; admitted to the bar in 1966 and commenced practice in Gary; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1952-54; U.S. Army, 1958-61; teacher in Gary public schools; Gary zoning administrator, 1964-65; executive secretary to mayor of Gary, 1965-67; served in Indiana House of Representatives, 1967-71; Indiana Senate, 1971-77; member, Indiana State Budget Committee; Judicial Study Commission; VFW; American Legion; and Lake County, Ind., and American Bar Associations; married to the former Patricia Ann Sullivan; three children: Adam III, Alison, and Arianne; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Benton, Jasper, Kosciusko, Marshall, Newton, Porter, Pulaski, Starke, Tippe-canoe, and White. Cass County: Townships of Adams, Bethlehem, Boone, Clay, Harrison, Jefferson, and Noble. LAKE County: Townships of Cedar Creek, Center, Eagle Creek, Hanover, Ross, West Creek, Winfield, and St. John, enumeration districts 11, 11B, 12 urban/rural 0, 12 urban/rural 1, 13 urban/rural 0 and 13 urban/rural 1 of census tract 0426. Lae Porte County: Townships of Cass, Dewey, Hanna, Johnson, Noble, and Prairie. WaBAsH County: Township of Chester. Population (1970), 472,460. FLOYD J. FITHIAN, Democrat, of Lafayette, Ind.; born in Vesta, Nebr., Novem-ber 3, 1928; attended public schools there and graduated from Vesta (Nebraska) High School; Peru State College, Nebr., B.A., 1951; graduate work at the University of Nebraska, M.A., 1955, and a Ph. D., 1964; served in the U.S. Navy with the rank of lieutenant, 1951-55, and in the U.S. Naval Reserves, 1955-71, as commander; held 58 Congressional Directory INDIANA the positions as high school teacher, college professor at Nebraska Wesleyan, and associate professor of history at Purdue University; member: Indiana Cattlemen’s Association, Lafayette Farm Cooperative, past presidentof Indiana Council of Social Studies, American Historical Association, Organization of American Historians, Tippecanoe County Historical Society, and State Council for Social Studies; attends, and is a certified lay speaker and past chairman of the administrative board and youth director of Grace United Methodist Church, Lafayette; married to the former Marjorie Heim, 1952; three children: Cindy, Judy, and John; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—Counries: Elkhart and St. Joseph. LA PorTE County: Townships of Center, Clinton, Cool Spring, Galena, Hudson, Kankakee, Lincoln, Michigan, New Durham, Pleasant, Scipio, Springfield, Union, Washington, and Wills. Population (1970), 471,849. JOHN 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. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Countikes: Allen, De Kalb, Huntington, Lagrange, Noble, Steuben, and Whitley. Apams County: Townships of Preble, St. Marys, and Union. WaBasH County: Townships of Largo, Liberty, Noble, Paw Paw, Pleasant, and Waltz. Population (1970), 472,678. 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. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEes: Grant, Howard, Fulton, Miami, and Tipton. HamiLToN County: All except the townships of Adams and Washington. Cass County: Townships of Clinton, Deer Creek, Eel, Jackson, Miami, Tipton, and Washington. MapisoN County: Townships of Anderson, Boone, Duck Creek, Jackson, Monroe, Pipe Creek, and Stony Creek. MARION County: Washington Township census tracts 3201, 3209-3211, and 3219-3223. Population (1970), 471,921. ELWOOD HAYNES HILLIS, Republican, of Kokomo, Ind.; born in Kokomo, Howard County, Ind., March 6, 1926; son of Glen R. and Bernice Haynes Hillis; attended Kokomo public schools, graduating from Culver Military Academy, 1944, Indiana University, B.S., 1949, Indiana University School of Law, J.D., 1952; served in the U.S. Army during World War II in European Theater with rank of 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, in 1949; three sons, Jeffrey H., Gary L., and Bradley R.; elected to the 92d Congress November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Hendricks, Johnson, Morgan, and Shelby. BooNE County: Townships of Eagle and Perry. MarioN County: Townships of Decatur, Pike, Wayne, and census tracts 3538, 3560-3567, 3557-3559, 3568-3573, and 3576-3581 of Center Township and census tracts 3801-3803, 3805-3808, and 3811 of Perry Township. Population (1970), 471,595. DAVID W. EVANS, Democrat, of Indianapolis, Ind.; born Lafayette, Ind., August 17, 1946; son of Walter and Margaret Evans of Shoals, Ind.; graduated from Shoals High School, 1963; A.B., political science, Indiana University, 1967; postgraduate work at Indiana University, Butler University, and IUPUI, Indianapolis; social studies teacher and assistant principal at two Indianapolis schools, 1968-74; married to Darlene M. Evans; one child, Jennifer; member of Banking, Finance, and Urban INDIANA Biographical Affairs; member of Government Operations; member of Select Committee on Aging; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Carroll, Clay, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sulli-van, Vermillion, Vigo, and Warren. BooNE County: All except the townships of Eagle and Perry. GREENE County: All except the townships of Cass and Washington. HAMILTON County: Townships of Adams and Washington. MoNROE County: Townships of Bloomington, Perry, Richland, and Van Buren. Population (1970), 472,041; estimated to 1975, 484,000. 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: Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Lawrence, Martin, Orange, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick. GREENE County: Townships of Cass and Washington. Population (1970), 472,175. JOEL DECKARD, Republican, of Evansville, Ind.; born in Vandalia, Ill., March 7, 1942; attended public schools in Mt. Vernon, Ind.; University of Evansville, 1962-67 (recipient of Alumnus “Certificate of Excellence’); Indiana National Guard, 1966-72; affiliated with broadcasting stations in southern Illinois and Indiana, 1959-72; Cable TV executive and legislative liaison for the Illinois-Indiana Cable TV Association, 1974-77; formed corporation involved in design and construction of energy-efficient and solar-heated homes and offices; member of Indiana General Assembly, House of Representatives from District 73, 1966-74; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Dearborn, Decatur, Fayette, Floyd, Franklin, Har-rison, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Ohio, Ripley, Scott, Switzerland, and Washington. MONROE COUNTY: Townships of Bean Blossom, Benton, Clear Creek, Indian Creek, Polk, Salt Creek, and Washington. UNION County: Townships of Harmony and Union. Population (1970), 472,321. LEE HERBERT HAMILTON, Democrat, of Columbus, 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 3 elson; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding ongress. TENTH DISTRICT.—CounriEs: Blackford, Delaware, Hancock, Henry, Jay, Randolph, Rush, Wayne, and Wells. Apams County: All except the townships of Preble, St. Mary’s, and Union. MapisoN County: Townships of Adams, Fall Creek, Green, Lafayette, Richland, Van Buren, and Union. Union County: All except the townships of Harmony and Union. Population (1970), 472,335. PHILIP R. SHARP, Democrat, of Muncie, Ind.; born in Baltimore, Md., July 15, 1942; son of Riley and Florence Sharp; graduate of Elwood (Indiana) High School, 1960; B.S., Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, 1964, cum laude; graduate study, Exeter College, Oxford University, summer, 1966; Ph. D., in 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-ie on Interstate and Foreign Commerce and Committee on Interior and Insular airs. 60 Congressional Directory INDIANA ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—MarioN County: Townships of Franklin, Lawrence, Warren, and Center Township except census tracts 3538, 3558, 3560-3562, 3557, 3559, 3563-3573, and 3576-3581; Perry Township except census tracts 3801-3803, 3805-3808, and 3811; Washington Township except census tracts 3201, 3209-3211, and 3219-3223. Population (1970), 472,533. ANDREW JACOBS, Jr. (married to former-and-present Hon. Martha Elizabeth Keys of Kansas), Democrat, of Indianapolis, Ind.; born in Indianapolis, Ind., Febru-ary 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, dis-charged 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, 2,913,387) 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 Towa, 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.—Counries: Benton, Des Moines, Henry, Iowa, Jefferson, Johnson, Lee, Louisa, Muscatine, Poweshiek, Scott, Van Buren, and Washington (13 counties). Population (1970), 471,260. 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; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses; member, House Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee and House Foreign Affairs Committee. SECOND DISTRICT.—Counries: Allamakee, Cedar, Clayton, Clinton, Delaware, Dubuque, Fayette, Jackson, Jones, Linn, and Winneshiek (11 counties). Population (1970), 471,933. 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, 62 Congressional Directory IOWA 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 Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—Countikes: Black Hawk, Bremer, Buchanan, Butler, Cerro Gordo, Chickasaw, Floyd, Frank-lin, Grundy, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Howard, Marshall, Mitchell, Tama, Worth, and Wright (18 counties). Population (1970), 471,886. 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; Methodist Church; president, Communi-ty Development Corp.; married to the former Jean Marie Ruppelt, 1948; two sons: James A. and Charles M.; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980 FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Appanoose, Davis, Jasper, Keokuk, Lucas, Mahaska, Marion, Monroe, Polk, and Wapello (10 counties). Population (1970), 468,881. NEAL SMITH, Democrat, of Altoona, Iowa; born March 23, 1920, at Hedrick, Iowa; married Beatrix Havens; two children, Douglas and Sharon; farmer and lives on farm near Altoona, Iowa; practiced law in Des Moines, Iowa, graduated Drake University Law School; attended Missouri University College of Liberal Arts and Syracuse University Schools of Public and Business Administration; 4-H Club member and leader for 10 years, farm operator since 1937 except for time in armed services and some of the time in college; spent 4 years in World War II, citations include 9 battle stars, Air Medal, 4 Oak Leaf Clusters, and Order of the Purple Heart; elected National President Young Democratic Clubs of America 1953—served usual 2-year term 1953 to 1955; former chairman, Polk County Board of Social Welfare (a nonpaying civic board which distributed several million dollars per year to needy families and elder citizens); former assistant county attorney for Polk County, Iowa; 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, Boone, Carroll, Cass, Clarke, Dallas, Decatur, Fremont, Greene, Guthrie, Harrison, Madison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, Ringgold, Shelby, Story, Taylor, Union, Warren, and Wayne (25 counties). Population (1970), 470,214. THOMAS R. HARKIN, Democrat, of Ames, Iowa; born in Cumming, Iowa, 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; one daughter, Amy, born 1976; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. IOWA Biographical SIXTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Buena Vista, Calhoun, Cherokee, Clay, Crawford, Dickinson, Emmet, Humboldt, Ida, Kossuth, Lyon, Monona, O’Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Sac, Sioux, Webster, Winnebago, and Woodbury (22 counties). Population (1970), 470,867. BERKLEY WARREN BEDELL, Democrat, of Spirit Lake, Iowa; born March 5, 1921, in Spirit Lake; attended Spirit Lake public schools, graduated from Spirit Lake Community High School, 1939; attended Iowa State University, 1940-42; served as first lieutenant U.S. Army Air Force, 1942-45; president, Spirit Lake Kiwanis Club, 1956; president, Dickinson County Memorial Hospital Association, 1964-66; Nation’s Small Businessman of the Year, 1964; Associate Lay leader for Lay life and work, Iowa Conference, United Methodist Church, 1971-74; Spirit Lake Citizen of the Year, 1965; member, Spirit Lake Board of Education, 1957-62; 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. 64 Congressional Directory KANSAS KANSAS (Population, 1980 census, 2,363,208) 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, member, Federal Trade Commission, December 6, 1975; one daughter, Robin; graduate of Russell public schools; attended University of Kansas, Lawrence; A.B., Washburn Municipal University, Topeka, 1952; LL.B., Washburn, 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; Republi-can National Committee chairman, 1971-73; adviser, U.S. delegation to United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Conference, Rome, Italy, 1975; member, Congressional delegation to survey food crisis in India at request of President Johnson, 1966; Congressional delegation to study Arab refugee problem, Middle East, 1967; past president, Washburn Alumni Association and Kansas County Attor-neys Association; past lieutenant governor, Kiwanis; chairman of Russell County Red Cross; member, county, State, and American Bar Associations, 4-H Fair Associ-ation, B.P.O.E., Masons, Isis Shrine, Chamber of Commerce, American Legion, Vet-erans of Foreign Wars, and Disabled American Veterans; National Board of Spon-sors 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 Handi-capped; Board of Directors, Rehabilitation International, U.S.A.; Advisory Commit-tee, Kansas Kiwanis Foundation; Kansas Easter Seal Society. 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. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Barber, Barton, Cheyenne, Clark, Clay, Cloud, Comanche, Decatur, Edwards, Ellis, Ellsworth, Finney, Ford, Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Hamilton, Haskell, Hodgeman, Jewell, Kearny, Kiowa, Lane, Lincoln, Logan, Meade, Mitchell, Morton, Ness, Norton, Osborne, Ottawa, Pawnee, Phillips, Pratt, Rawlins, Republic, Rice, Rooks, Rush, Russell, Saline, Scott, Seward, Sheridan, Sherman, ar Sranton, Stevens, Thomas, Trego, Wallace, Washington, and Wichita (57 counties). Popula- ion 2 1817. 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. KANSAS Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—Counries: Atchison, Brown, Dickinson, Doniphan, Geary, Jackson, Jefferson, Leaven- worth, Marshall, Nemaha, Pottawatomie, Riley, Shawnee, and Wabaunsee. WyaNDoTTE CouUNTY: Cities of Edwardsville and Bonner Springs. Kansas City: Ward 13; townships: Delaware, Prairie, and Quindaro. Population (1970), 454,028. JIM JEFFRIES, Republican, of Atchison, Kans.; born in Detroit, Mich., June 1, 1925; attended public schools; graduated from Cranbrook Academy, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., 1943; studied agriculture at Michigan State University, Lansing, Mich; served in U.S. Army Air Corps as command gunner, 1943-45, with rank of master sergeant; grain and livestock farmer, market research analyst; started investment counselor business in 1970; deacon, First Presbyterian Church; member: board of governors, Agriculture Hall of Fame; executive committee of the Republican Study Committee; American Legion; Masonic Order; Shrine; YMCA; American Security Council; board of governors of the Foundation for Defense Analysis, congressional advisory boards on Economics and National Defense of Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan; awards: ACA Distinguished Service Award, named Watchdog of the Treasury by NAB, Guardian of Small Business by NFIB; married to the former Barbara Cray, 1947; three children: James Thomas, Jeri Lee, and Gregory Alan; elected to the 96th Congress, November 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Douglas, Franklin, and Johnson. WyanporTe County: City of Kansas City, except ward 13; townships: Shawnee and Wyandotte. Population (1970), 449,743. LARRY WINN, Jr., Republican, of Overland Park, Kans.; born in Kansas City, Mo., August 22, 1919; attended public schools in Kansas City, Mo.; A.B. degree, University of Kansas; 2 years with WHB radio station; 2 years with North 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. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Harvey, Kingman, Marion, McPherson, and Reno. SEnGwick County: All except cities of Cheney, Clearwater, Derby, Garden Plain, Goddard, Haysville, Mulvane, Viola, and town-ships of Afton, Attica, Erie, Garden Plain, Grand River, Illinois, Morton, Ninnescah, Ohio, Rockford, Salem, Viola, Waco, and precincts 1 and 2 in Riverside Township. Population (1970), 450,487. 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. 66-666 O0—81——7 66 Congressional Directory KANSAS FIFTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Allen, Anderson, Bourbon, Butler, Chase, Chautauqua, Cherokee, Coffey, Cowley, Crawford, Elk, Greenwood, Harper, Labette, Linn, Lyon, Miami, Montgomery, Morris, Neosho, Osage, Sumner, Wilson, and Woodson. SEDGwick CouNnTty: Cities of Cheney, Clearwater, Derby, Garden Plain, Goddard, Haysville, Mulvane, and Viola; townships of Afton, Attica, Erie, Garden Plain, Grand River, Illinois, Morton, Ninnescah, Ohio, Rockford, Salem, Viola, Waco, and precincts 1 and 2 in Riverside Township. Population (1970), 447,026. 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 Congress. KENTUCKY Biographical 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, 1979; 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, Todd, Trigg, Union, and Webster. OHio County: That part contained within the following voting precincts: 4, 6-9, and 11-17. Population (1970), 460,754. CARROLL HUBBARD, Jr., Democrat, of Mayfield, Ky.; born in Murray, Calloway County, Ky., July 7, 1937; educated in the public schools of Beaver Dam, Ashland, and Louisville, Ky.; graduated from (Louisville) Eastern High School, 1955; B.A., Georgetown College, Georgetown, Ky., 1959; J.D., University of Louisville School of Law, 1962; admitted to the Kentucky Bar, 1962, and commenced practice in May-field, Ky.; served in the Kentucky Air National Guard, 1962-67; Kentucky Army National Guard, 1968-70; active duty: Lackland Air Force Base, Brooks Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex.; rank, captain; position, legal officer, selective service system; elected to Kentucky State Senate, 1967; reelected, 1971; chairman, Judiciary Committee, 1970; chairman, State 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 Subcommittee; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTikes: Allen, Anderson, Barren, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Daviess, Edmonson, Grayson, Hancock, Hardin, Hart, Larue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Simpson, Spencer, Warren, and Washington. OHIO County: That part contained within the following voting precincts: 1-3, 5, 10, 18, and 19. Population (1970), 459,416. WILLIAM H. NATCHER, Democrat, of Bowling Green, Warren County, Ky.; born in Bowling Green 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.—JEeFrFErRsON County: That part of the county of Jefferson which includes the city of Louisville, the city of Shively, and unincorporated areas. Population (1970), 460,340. ROMANO L. MAZZOLI, Democrat, of Louisville, Ky.; born in Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky., November 2, 1932; education at St. Xavier High School Louisville, Ky.; University of Notre Dame, B.S. in business administration (magna cum laude), 1954; University of Louisville Law School, J.D., 1960; U.S. Army, 1954-56; admitted to the Kentucky bar 1960; Louisville and Nashville 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 of House Committee on Judiciary, House Committee on the District of Columbia, and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelli-gence. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Boone, Carroll, Gallatin, Oldham, and Trimble. CAMPBELL County: That part contained within the following voting precincts: The cities of Bellevue, Dayton, Newport, Fort Thomas, and Woodlawn in their entirety. JEFFERSON CouNTy: That part contained within the following voting precincts: Second ward of Louisville 35, 36, and 38; sixth ward of Louisville 31; seventh ward of Louisville 18; A district 1-16, 18-38, and 40-81; B district 3-7, 9, 14, 17, 19-24, 26-29, 31, 33-39, 41, 43-47, 50-53, 55, 56, 59-62, 64-66, and 68-70; C district 6-8, 11, 14, 17-19, 21, 23, 24, 30, 31, 33, 34, 40, 42-47, 50, 53-58, 60, 61, 64-66, 69, 70, 73-75, 78, 79, 81, 84, 85, 87-91, and 94. KENTON County: That part contained within the following voting precincts: The oily of Covington in its entirety; Ludlow 1-5; Bromley; Villa Hills 1 and 2; Crescent Springs; Erlanger 3-9; Edgewood 1-3; Crestview; Lakeside Park 1-3; Fort Mitchell 1-6; Fort Wright 1-5; Park Hills 1-3. Population (1970), 458,896. GENE SNYDER, Republican, of Jefferson County, Ky., born in Louisville, Ky., January 26, 1928; son of M. G. and Lois E. Snyder; attended the public schools, graduated from duPont Manual High School, took prelaw studies at University of Louisville, and graduated cum laude from the Jefferson School of Law in 1950; began practice of law in Louisville in 1950; elected magistrate of Jefferson County's 1st District for two terms in 1957 and 1961; city attorney for 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 KENTUCKY Biographical stepchildren; member, Kentucky, Louisville, and District of Columbia Bar Associ-ations; member Louisville and Kenton-Boone Boards of Realtors, National Associ-ation of Real Estate Fliers, National Institute of Real Estate Boards, Lions Interna-tional; past president, Jeffersontown Optimists; member, Masonic Lodge, Shrine; elected to the 88th Congress (3d District), November 6, 1962; elected to the 90th Congress, in reapportioned 4th District, November 8, 1966; reelected to each suc-ceeding Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Adair, Bell, Casey, Clay, Clinton, Cumberland, Estill, Garrard, Green, Harlan, Jackson, Knox, Laurel, Lee, Leslie, Lincoln, McCreary, Madison, Metcalfe, Monroe, Owsley, Pulaski, Rock-castle, Russell, Taylor, Wayne, and Whitley. JEssaMINE County: That part contained within the following voting precincts: No. 3 Bethel; No. 4 North Wilmore; Keene. 5B, Marble Creek 7B; Sulphur Well No. 8; Little Hickman No. 9; No. 10 High Bridge; No. 12 South Wilmore. LErcHER County: That part contained within the Eolia voting precinct. Population (1970), 459,586. 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. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Bourbon, Boyle, Clark, Fayette, Franklin, Grant, Harrison, Henry, Mercer, Owen, Pendleton, Shelby, Scott, and Woodford. CAMPBELL County: That part not included in the Fourth District. JessaMINE County: That part contained within the following voting precincts; Woods 1A, Woods 1B, Courthouse 2A, Courthouse 2B, Keene 5A, No. 6, Marble Creek TA, South Nicholasville 11A, and South Nicholasville 11B. KENTON County: That part not included in the Fourth District. Population (1970), 460,521. 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 Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Bath, Boyd, Bracken, Breathitt, Carter, Elliott, Fleming, Floyd, Greenup, Johnson, Knott, Lawrence, Letcher (except Eolia precinct), Lewis, Magoffin, Martin, Mason, Menifee, id Nicholas, Perry, Pike, Powell, Robertson, Rowan, and Wolfe (27 counties). Population ( ), , 198. 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; Toolecied to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Committee on Education and abor. Congressional Directory LOUISIANA 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 1941, LL.B. degree in 1942; lawyer, admitted to Louisiana bar in June 1942; member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa, Order of the Coif, Tau Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Phi, Lions, Elks, and American Legion; lieutenant, United States Naval Reserve; veteran of World War II; two daughters, Mrs. Katherine Long Mosely and Mrs. Pamela Long 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; member, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; ranking minority member, Subcommittee on Energy Regulation; member, Commit-tee on the Budget. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—PArisHEs: Plaquemines, St. Bernard, and St. Tammany, OrLEANS PArisH: Wards 8, 9, and 15; precincts 9-23 of ward 4; precincts 16-19 of ward 5; precincts 4, 5, 7-9, 9A, 10, and 15-42 of ward T; precincts 18-21 of ward 17. Population (1970), 454,873. 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, deputy 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, Federal, 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. LOUISIANA Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—JEFFERSON PaArisu: Wards 1-7, and 11; precincts 1, 2, 2A, 3A-3l, 11-13A of ward 9. OrLEANS ParisH: Wards 1-3, 6, 10-14, and 16; precincts 2-8 of ward 4; precincts 1-15 of ward 5; precincts 1, 2, 4A, 6, and 11-14 of ward 7; precincts 1-17 of ward 17. Population (1970), 454,771; estimated to July 1980, 457,494. 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: Iberia, Lafourche, St. Charles, St. Mary, and Terrebonne, JEFFERSON PARISH: Wards 8, 10, and precincts 1K-28K and 10A-10H, of ward 9. St. MARTIN PARISH: precincts 4 and 5 of ward 1. Population (1970), 455,575. 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; four children: Kristie René, W. J. (Billy) III, John Ashton, and Thomas Nicholas; 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; Freshman Representative, Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; member: Energy and Commerce and Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committees. FOURTH DISTRICT.—PaARrisHES: Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, De Soto, Red River, Sabine, Vernon, and Webster (8 parishes). Population (1970), 455,272. 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, graduating as valedictorian and president of the student body from Bossier High School, 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 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. Congressional Directory LOUISIANA FIFTH DISTRICT.—PaARrisHEs: Bienville, Caldwell, Catahoula, Concordia, East Carroll, Franklin, Grant, Jack-son, La Salle, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Natchitoches, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, West Carroll, and Winn. RapripeEs Parisa: Ward 11. Population (1970), 455,205. THOMAS J. (JERRY) HUCKABY, Democrat, of Ringgold, La.; born in Hodge, Jackson Parish, La., July 19, 1941; graduated, Minden High School, 1959; B.S, Louisiana State University, 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—ParisHes: East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, and Washington. LiviNgsToN PARrisH: Wards 1-4, and 6-11. West FeLiciANA PArisH: Wards 4 and 5. Population (1970), 456,178. W. HENSON MOORE, Republican, of Baton Rouge, La.; born in Lake Charles, La., October 4, 1939; graduated from Baton Rouge High School, 1958; attended Louisiana State University receiving B.A., in government 1961; J.D., 1965, and M.A, in government, 1973; served in the U.S. Army, 1965-67, attained the rank of 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, 1981; 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, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, and Vermilion. ALLEN PaArisH: Wards 1-4. St. MARTIN PArisH: Wards 2-5, and that portion of ward 1 north of vii Porith tormerly designated by the Police Jury of St. Martin Parish as ward 6 thereof). Population 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 fraterni-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; Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Maritime Education and Training; elected vice chairman of Freshman Democratic Caucus; appointed delegate to the United Nations Conference on a Code of Conduct for Liner Conferences; Louisiana State chairman, March of Dimes, 1974-75; congressional delegate, World Food Conference, November 1974; Ad Hoc Committee on the Outer Continental Shelf, 1975; member, Democratic Policy and Steering Committee, 96th Congress; secretary and member, Democratic Research Organization, 96th Congress; member, Forum on Regulation, LOUISIANA Biographical EIGHTH DISTRICT.—PaArisHES: Ascension, Assumption, Avoyelles, Evangeline, Iberville, Pointe Coupee, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Landry, and West Baton Rouge. ALLEN PArisH: Ward 5. LIVINGSTON PARISH: Ward 5. Rapripes ParisH: Wards 1-10. West FeLicIANA ParisH: Wards 1-3 and 7-10. Population (1970), 456,291. GILLIS W. LONG, Democrat, of Alexandria, La.; born in Winnfield, La., May 4, 1923; 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 Long Knight; 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. 74 Congressional Directory MAINE MAINE (Population, 1980 census, 1,124,660) 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 Fair-field, Maine; two children: Kevin and Christopher; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to the 94th and 95th Congresses; named one of the Jaycees’ 10 outstanding young men, January 1975; received Boston University Alumni Association Award for Distinguished Public Service, 1976; author, “Of Sons and Seasons”, 1978, Roll Call, 1980; 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; married to the former Sally L. Heath, 1959; one daughter, Andrea. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Countigs: Cumberland, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Waldo, and York (7 counties). Population (1970), 495,681. DAVID FARNHAM EMERY, Republican, of Rockland, Maine; born in Rockland, September 1, 1948; graduated: Rockland District High School, 1966; B.S., electronic engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1970; elected to 105th Maine Legisla-ture; elected to 106th Maine Legislature, chairman, Legal Affairs Committee; member, Rockland Area Jaycees; Rockland Lodge 79, A.F. & A.M.; Scottish Rite Bodies, Valley of Rockland; Maine Consistory, 32d degree, Portland; Fellow, John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics, 1974; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. MAINE Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTiEes: Androscoggin, Aroostook, Franklin, Hancock, Oxford, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset, and Washington (9 counties). Population (1970), 497,982. 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 Congress. Congressional Directory MARYLAND MARYLAND (Population, 1980 census, 4,216,446) SENATORS CHARLES McC. MATHIAS, JRr., 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 Committee; chairman, Joint Committee on Printing; vice 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. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counties: Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Harford, Kent, Queen Annes, St. Marys, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester (13 counties). Population (1970), 489,455. 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. SECOND DISTRICT.—City oF BarLtimMore: Ward 27, precincts 86-90 and 103-105; ward 28, precinct 2-B, BavLtiMore County: Election districts 3, 5, 6-8, 10-12, 14, and 15; election district 2, precincts 1-10. 12-17, 19, and 22; election district 4, precincts 6-9; election district 9, precincts 1-8, 17-23, 32, and 34-54. Population (1970), 491,331. CLARENCE DICKINSON LONG, Democrat, of Ruxton, Md.; born in South Bend, Ind.; received B.A. and M.A. from Washington and Jefferson College; M.A. and Ph. D. from Princeton University; Phi Beta Kappa; Guggenheim Fellow; member, 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 the President MARYLAND Biographical 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.—City oF BALTIMORE: Wards 1-4 and 21-26; ward 6, precincts 1-4 and 7-14; ward 8, precincts 1-3, 25, and 26; ward 9, precincts 1-5 and 26-31; ward 12, precincts 1-4 and 21-24; ward 20, precinct 13; ward 27, precincts 1-77. BALTIMORE County: Election district 13; election district 1, precincts 9-16 and 21-32; election district 9, precincts 9-16, 24-31, and 33. Population (1970), 490,851. BARBARA ANN MIKULSKI, Democrat, of Baltimore, Md.; born in 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; consul-tant, 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; commit-tee 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 Tour-ism; Merchant Marine and Fisheries. FOURTH DISTRICT.—ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY. PRINCE GEORGES CouNTyY: Election districts 3-5, 8, 9, 11, 12, and 15; election district 6, precincts 2, 4, 6-10, 12-14, 16, and 17. Population (1970), 495,249. MARJORIE S. HOLT, Republican, of Severna Park, Md.; born in 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, Subcommittees on Military Personnel and Procure-ment and Military Nuclear Systems; member, House Budget Committee; member, Republican Study Committee, chairwoman, 1975-76; Office of Technology Assess-ment, vice chairman, 1977. FIFTH DISTRICT.—MonTGcoMERY County: Election district 13. precincts 4, 6, 9, 21, 22, and 41. PRINCE GEORGES Country: Election districts 1, 2, 7, 10, 13, 14, and 16-21; election district 6, precincts 1, 3, 5, 11, and 15. Population (1970), 482,721. [Vacant.] Congressional Directory MARYLAND SIXTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Howard, and Washington. BALTIMORE County: Election district 1, precincts 1-8 and 17-20; election district 2, precincts 11, 18, 20, and 21; election district 4, precincts 1-5. MoNTGOMERY County: Election districts 1 and 12. Population (1970), 491,839. 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. Naval Academy; board of directors, American Hiking Society; 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 Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—City oF BaLtiMore: Wards 5, 7, 10, 11, and 13-19; ward 6, precincts 5 and 6, ward 8, precincts 4-24; ward 9, precincts 6-25; ward 12, precincts 5-20; ward 20, all except precinct 13; ward 27, precincts 78-85 and 91-102; ward 28, all except precinct 2-B. Population (1970), 488,360. PARREN J. MITCHELL, Democrat, of Baltimore, Md.; born in Baltimore, Md., April 29, 1922; 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. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—MonTtcoMERY County: Election districts 2-11; election district 13, all except precincts 4, 6, 9, 21, 22, and 41. Population (1970), 493,121. 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; desig-nated “Distinguished State Official of 1977” by The Young Democrats of Maryland; member: House Foreign Affairs Committee and House District of Columbia Commit-tees; elected an assistant majority whip, 97th Congress; married the former Claudia 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 Congress. MASSACHUSETTS Biographical 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; married Virginia Joan Ben-nett of Bronxville, N.Y., November 29, 1958; three children: Kara, Edward M., Jr., and Patrick Joseph; enlisted in the U.S. Army as a private and served in France and Germany from June 1951 to March 1953; president of the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Foundation; trustee of: Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Boston; Museum of Science, Boston; John F. Kennedy Library; trustee: John F. Kennedy Center and Robert F. Kennedy Memorial; assistant district attorney of Suffolk County; elected to the U.S. Senate November 6, 1962, to fill unexpired term of his brother, John F. Kennedy; reelected November 3, 1964, November 3, 1970, and November 2, 1976; assistant majority leader from 1968 to 1971; first chairman of the Congressional Technology Assessment Board during 1973 and 1974; member: Labor and Human Resources, Judiciary, and Joint Economic 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; 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 except Orange. HamppEN County: Cities of Holyoke and Westfield. Towns of Agawam, Blandford, Chester, Granville, Montgomery, Russell, Southwick, Tolland, West Springfield. HaAmpsHIRE County: City of Northampton. All towns. Population (1970), 469,438. 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 College and Boston College Law School, graduating in 1949; admitted to the bar same year; honorary degrees: Doctor of laws, Williams College, Williamstown, Mass.; doctor of laws, North Adams State College, North Adams, Mass.; doctor of laws, Hampshire College, Amherst, Mass., doctor of laws, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass.; doctor of laws, Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., doctor of laws, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass.; 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. Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS SECOND DISTRICT.—FrANKLIN County: Town of Orange. HAMPDEN County: Cities of Chicopee and Spring-field. Towns of Brimfield, East Longmeadow, Hampden, Holland, Longmeadow, Ludlow, Monson, Palmer, Wales, and Wilbraham. WorcesTER CouNTY: Towns of Ashburnham, Athol, Barre, Brookfield, Charlton, Douglas, Dudley, East Brookfield, Hardwick, Holden, Hubbardston, New Braintree, North Brookfield, Oakham, Oxford, Paxton, Petersham, Phillipston, Princeton, Royalston, Rutland, Southbridge, Spencer, Sterling, Sturbridge, Templeton, Warren, Webster, West Brookfield, and Winchendon. Population (1970), 472,270. EDWARD P. BOLAND, Democrat, of Springfield, Mass.; elected to 83d and ree-lected to 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, 91st, 92d, 93d, 94th, 95th, 96th, and 97th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—MippLesex County: City of Marlborough. Towns of Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton, and Hudson. NorroLk County: Towns of Bellingham, Franklin, and Medway. WorcesTER County: City of Worcester. Towns of Auburn, Berlin, Blackstone, Boylston, Clinton, Grafton, Hopedale, Leicester, Mendon, Milford, Millbury, Millville, Northborough, Northbridge, Shrewsbury, Southborough, Sutton, Upton, Un-bridge, Westborough, and West Boylston. Population (1970), 469,443. JOSEPH D. EARLY, Democrat, Worcester, Mass., born in Worcester, January 31, 1933; son of the late George F. and Mary V. (Lally) Early; educated in Worcester at Blessed Sacrament Grammar School, St. John’s High School, and College of the Holy Cross—B.S. in business administration, 1955; captain of the Holy Cross 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.—MippLEsex County: Cities of Newton and Waltham. Towns of Ayer, Framingham, Lincoln, Maynard, Shirley, Stow, Sudbury, Wayland, and Weston. NorroLk County: Town of Brookline. WorcesTER County: Cities of Fitchburg, Gardner, and Leominster. Towns of Bolton, Harvard, Lancaster, Lunenburg, and Westminster. Population (1970), 476,130. 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. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Essex Counrty: City of Lawrence. Towns of Andover and Methuen. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: City of Lowell. Towns of Acton, Ashby, Bedford, Billerica, Boxborough, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Concord, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Lexington, Littleton, North Reading, Pepperell, Tewksbury, Townsend, Tyngs-borough, Westford, and Wilmington. Population (1970), 473,154. 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., 1978; 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; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. MASSACHUSETTS Biographical SIXTH DISTRICT.—Essex County: Cities of Beverly, Gloucester, Haverhill, Lynn, Newburyport, Peabody, and Salem. Towns of Amesbury, Boxford, Danvers, Essex, Georgetown, Groveland, Hamilton, Ipswich, Manches-ter, Marblehead, Merrimac, Middleton, Nahant, Newbury, North Andover, Rockport, Rowley, Salisbury, Swampscott, Topsfield, Wenham, and West Newbury. Population (1970), 475,885. NICHOLAS MAVROULES, Democrat, of Peabody, Mass.; born in Peabody, Mass., November 1, 1929; attended the public schools; graduated, Peabody High School, 1947; attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology; supervisor of personnel, Syl-vania Electronics Corp., 1949-67; elected ward councillor, Peabody, 1958-61; elected councillor at large, Peabody, 1964-65; mayor of Peabody, 1967-79; member: Massa-chusetts 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 Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Essex County: Towns of Lynnfield and Saugus. MippLEsEx County: Cities of Everett, Malden, Medford, Melrose, and Woburn. Towns of Burlington, Reading, Stoneham, Wakefield, and Winches- ter. SurroLK County: Cities of Chelsea and Revere. Town of Winthrop. Population (1970), 476,565. EDWARD J. MARKEY, Democrat, of Malden, Mass.; born in Malden July 11, 1946; graduated, Malden Catholic High School, 1964; B.A., Boston (Mass.) College, 1968; J.D., Boston College Law School, 1972; lawyer; served in the U.S. Army Reserves, 1968-73; member, Massachusetts House of 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—MipoLeseEx County: Cities of Cambridge and Somerville. Towns of Arlington, Belmont, and Watertown. SurroLk County: City of Boston: Wards 1, 2, 5, 21, and 22. Population (1970), 474,090. THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Jr., Democrat, of Cambridge, Mass.; born December 9, 1912; son of Thomas P. O’Neill and Rose Anne (Tolan) O’Neill; educated St. John’s High School and Boston College, A.B. 1936; engaged in the insurance business; married Mildred Anne Miller June 17, 1941; five children: Rosemary, Thomas 3d, Susan, Christopher, and Michael Tolan; member Cambridge School Committee 1946 and 1947; member of Massachusetts Legislature 1936-52, serving as minority leader 1947 and 1948 and as speaker of the house 1948-52; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to each succeeding Congress; Majority Whip, 92d Con-gress; Majority Leader, 93d and 94th Congresses; elected Speaker, 95th, 96th, and 97th Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—NorroLk County: Towns of Canton, Dedham, Dover, Needham, Norwood, Walpole, and Westwood. SurroLk County: City of Boston: Wards 3, 4, 6-14, 19, and 20. Population (1970), 473,680. JOHN JOSEPH MOAKLEY, Democrat, of Boston, Mass.; born April 27, 1927; graduated from Suffolk University Law School, 1956 with 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. TENTH DISTRICT.—BristoL County: Cities of Attleboro, Fall River, and Taunton. Towns of Berkley, Dighton, Easton, Freetown, Mansfield, North Attleborough, Norton, Raynham, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Somerset, Swan-sea, and Westport. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Towns of Natick and Sherborn. NorroLk County: Towns of Foxbor-ough, Medfield, Millis, Norfolk, Plainville, Sharon, Wellesley, and Wrentham. PLymoutH County: Towns of DN ar oY Dridgewatar Halifax, Hanson, Lakeville, Middleborough, and West Bridgewater. Popula-tion 3 ,054. MARGARET M. HECKLER, Republican, of Wellesley, Mass.; born in Flushing, N.Y, June 21, 1931; B.A. degree, 1953, Albertus Magnus College (scholarship); LL.B degree, 1956, Boston College Law School (scholarship); editor, Annual Survey of Massachusetts Law; U.S. student representative, University of Leiden, Holland; honorary degrees: Northeastern University, doctor of humane letters; Stonehill College, doctor of laws and letters; Emmanuel College, doctor of humane letters; Regis College, doctor of laws, honoris causa; Albertus Magnus College, doctor of 66-666 O—81——8 Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS laws; St. Bonaventure’s University, doctor of literature; admitted to Massachusetts bar, 1956; member, Boston Bar Association, Massachusetts Trial Lawyers Associ-ation, Massachusetts Women Lawyers Association; admitted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court; Governor's councilor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1962-66; member, National Commission on the Observance of International Women’s Year; lecturer, University Speakers Bureau; member, Foxboro Business and Professional Women’s Club; various offices, Massachusetts Women’s Republican Club; past presi-dent, Catholic Women’s College Alumnae Association; member, Committee on Gov-ernment, Legislation and Public Interest of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Law Division of the Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law of the American Bar Association; married John M. Heckler, August 29, 1953; three children: Belinda, Alison, and John; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—NorroLk County: City of Quincy. Towns of Avon, Braintree, Holbrook, Milton, Randolph, and Stoughton. PLymoutH County: City of Brockton. Towns of Abington and Whitman. SuFroLk Counry: City of Boston: Wards 15, 16, 17, 18. Population (1970), 475,789. 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; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—BARNSTABLE County: All towns. BristoL County: City of New Bedford; Towns of Acushnet, Dartmouth, and Fairhaven. Dukges County: All towns. NANTUCKET CouNTY: Town of Nantucket. NorroLk County: Towns of Cohasset and Weymouth. PLymoutrn County: Carver, Duxbury, Hanover, Hingham, Hull, Kingston, Marion, Marshfield, Mattapoisett, Norwell, Pembroke, Plymouth, Plympton, Rochester, Rockland, Scituate, and Wareham. Population (1970), 475,672. GERRY E. STUDDS, Democrat, of Cohasset, Mass.; born in Mineola, N.Y., May 12, 1937; attended public schools in Cohasset and Derby Academy in Hingham, Mass.; Yale University, B.A. in American studies, 1959; M.A.T. in history, 1961; Foreign Service Officer, Department of State, 1961-62; member, President 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. MICHIGAN Biographical MICHIGAN (Population, 1980 census, 9,258,344) 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; writing dissertation for doctorate in business/ government relations from Harvard Business School; employed by International Business Machines Corp., 1961-64; former faculty member at Michigan State Uni-versity, Boston University, and Harvard University; married to Lori Hansen of Reed City; father of 3 children from a previous marriage; named one of the Ten Outstand-ing Young Men of the Nation in 1967, by the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce; named one of the two best Congressmen of the year 1967 by The Nation magazine; in 1970 received honorary doctor of laws degrees from Defiance College in Ohio, and St. Benedicts College in Kansas; author of “O Congress,” with T. Armbrister, pub-lished by Doubleday & Co., Inc., June 23, 1972, paperback edition published by Popular Library; elected as a Republican to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to the 91st, 92d, 93d, and 94th Congresses; changed party affiliation to Democrat on February 27, 1973; served as a member of the Committee on Appropri-ations from 1967-73; formerly a member of the International Relations Committee; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977; subsequently appointed on December 30, 1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Philip A. Hart; 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.—City oF HicHLAND PARK. City oF DETROIT: That part enclosed approximately by Eight Mile on the north, Greenfield and Ardmore on the west, Tireman, Warren, and a line running from Dexter and J% to the Hamtramck city limits at Holbrook on the south, and Eureka and Conant on the east. Population (1970), 467,636. JOHN CONYERS, Jr., Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born May 16, 1929, in Detroit, Mich., son of John and Lucille Conyers; educated in Detroit public school system; graduated from Wayne State University (B.A. 1957); graduated from Wayne State Law School (LL.B. June 1958); served as officer in the U.S. Army Corps of 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. 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 Crime of House Judiciary Committee. Congressional Directory MICHIGAN SECOND DISTRICT.—MonNRroOE County: All except Ash township. WASHTENAW County: Cities of Ann Arbor, Milan, Saline, and Ypsilanti; townships of Ann Arbor, Augusta, Northfield, Pittsfield, Salem, Superior, York, and Ypsilanti. WAYNE County: All of Livonia except that part enclosed in a line beginning at the southern city limits and Fremont, and running north on Fremont to Grandon, east on Grandon to Middle-belt, north on Middlebelt to Chicago Street, and east on Chicago Street to the eastern city limits, and south and west along the city limits to the point of beginning; cities of Northville (within Wayne County) and Plymouth; townships of Northville and Plymouth. Population (1970), 466,852. . CARL DUANE PURSELL, Republican, of Plymouth, Mich.; born December 19, 1932; graduated, Plymouth High School, 1951; graduate, Eastern Michigan Universi-ty, 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses; member of Committee on Appropriations. THIRD DISTRICT.—Karamazoo County. BArRry County: All except townships of Thornapple and Yankee Springs. CaLHOUN County: All except townships of Clarendon and Tekonsha. CLiNToN County: City of DeWitt and townships of DeWitt, Eagle, and Watertown. Eaton County: All except township of Roxand. HiLispALE County: Township of Litchfield. Ionia County: Township of Sebewa. Jackson County: Town-ships of Concord and Parma. KENT County: Township of Bowne. St. JosepH County: Township of Leonidas. Population (1970), 467,546. 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 Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Berrien, Branch, Cass, Lenawee, and Van Buren. CaLHOUN County: Town-ships of Clarendon and Tekonsha. HiLLspALE County: All except city of Litchfield and township of Litch-field. St. JoserH CouNTY: All except township of Leonidas. Population (1970), 467,140. [Vacant.] FIFTH DISTRICT.—BARrY County: Townships of Thornapple and Yankee Springs. CLiNToN County: Town-ships of Dallas and Lebanon. EAToN County: Township of Roxand. Ionia County: All except township of Sebewa. KENT County: All except township of Bowne. MoNTcALM County: Townships of Bloomer, Bushnell, and Maple Valley. Population (1970), 467,543. HAROLD S. SAWYER, Republican, of Rockford, Mich.; born in San 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. Navy, 1941-45 AS. to Lt. (jg.); admitted California Bar, 1943; Michigan Bar, 1946, Wash-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; MICHIGAN Biographical 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses; member of Committee on the Judiciary and Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CrinToN County: Township of Bath. INGHAM County: All except township of Williamston. JacksoN County: All except townships of Concord and Parama. LiviNgsToN County: City of Howell and townships of Cohoctah, Conway, Deerfield, Genoa, Hamburg, Handy, Howell, Iosco, Marion, Oceola, Putnam, and Unadilla. WaAsHTENAW County: Townships of Bridgewater, Dexter, Freedom, Lima, Lodi, Lyndon, Manchester, Saline, Scio, Sharon, Sylvan, and Webster. Population (1970), 467,536. JIM DUNN, Republican, of East Lansing; born in Detroit, Mich., July 21, 1943; son of James Whitney and Pauline Dunn; attended Birmingham public schools; graduated, Seaholm High School, Birmingham, 1960; B.A., Michigan State Universi-ty, 1967; president, Dunn & Fairmont, builders and developers, East Lansing; member: Board of Realtors, National Home Builders Association, AOPA (pilots association); Chamber of Commerce, Michigan Home Builders, Small Business Advi-sory Council, Lansing Council for the Arts; married to the former Gayle Lynn Yerkey, 1967; three children: Jeffrey, Julie, and Kate; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—GENESSEE COUNTY. SAGINAW CouNTY: Townships of Albee, Birch Run, Maple Grove, and Taymouth. SHiIAwWASSEE County: Townships of Burns, Hazelton, and Venice. TuscoLa County: Town-ship of Arbela. Population (1970), 466,287. DALE E. KILDEE, Democrat, of Flint, Mich.; born in Flint, September 16, 1929; graduated, St. Mary High School, 1947; B.A., Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit, 1952; M.A., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1961; graduate studies in history and political science, University of Peshawar, Pakistan, under Rotary Foundation 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Huron and Lapeer. ARENAC County: City of Standish; townships of Lincoln and Standish. BAy County: All except townships of Beaver and Gibson. SaciNaw County: Cities of Frankenmuth, Saginaw, and Zilwaukee; townships of Blumfield, Bridgeport, Buena Vista, Carrollton, Fran-kenmuth, James, Kochville, Saginaw, Spaulding, Swan Creek, Thomas, Tittabawassee, and Zilwaukee. SaniLac County: All except townships of Buel, Fremont, and Worth. TuscorLA County: All except township of Arbela. Population (1970), 467,206. 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.—Counries: Allegan, Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, and Ottawa. BENzIE County: All except township of Colfax. WExrForp County: Townships of Henderson, South Branch, Springville, and Wexford. Population (1970), 467,245. GUY ADRIAN VANDER JAGT, Republican, of Luther, Mich.; born in Cadillac, Mich., August 26, 1931; 1945-49, attended Cadillac High School; 1953, Hope College, bachelor of arts degree; 1955, Yale 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, 36th District; March 1956, Junior Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Young Man award; married Carol Doorn of Grand Rapids, Mich.; daughter, Virginia Marie, born Congressional Directory MICHIGAN 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 Con-gress; chairman, National Republican Congressional Committee; member, Ways and Means Committee. TENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Clare, Gladwin, Grand Traverse, Gratiot, Isabella, Kalkaska, Mecosta, Midland, Missaukee, Ogemaw, Osceola, and Roscommon. ANTRIM County: Townships of Helena and Mancelona. ArenAc County: Cities of Au Gres and Omer; townships of Adams, Arenac, Au Gres, Clayton, Deep River, Mason, Moffat, Sims, Turner, and Whitney. BAy County: Townships of Beaver and Gibson. BENzIE COUNTY: Township of Colfax. CLINTON County: City of St. Johns; townships of Bengal, Bingham, Duplain, Essex, Greenbrush, Olive, Ovid, Riley, Victor, and Westphalia. CRAWFORD County: Township of Beaver Creek. INGHAM County: Township of Williamston. MoNTcALM County: All except townships of Bloomer, Bushnell, and Maple Valley. SAGINAW County: Townships of Brady, Brant, Chapin, Chesaning, Fremont, Jonesfield, Lakefield, Marion, Richland, and St. Charles. SHiAwAsSEE CoUuNTY: All except townships of Burns, Hazelton, and Venice. WExrForD County: All except townships of Henderson, South Branch, Springville, and Wexford. Population (1970), 467,547. 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; associate director, Beet Grow-ers Association; member: St. Charles Chamber of Commerce; VFW Post 5695; Lions Club; Farmers Union; National Federation of Beet Growers; St. Mary’s Catholic Church; advisory board of bishop’s committee for Latin American Affairs; married to the former Dorothy Ankoviak, 1951; two children: Christine and Paul; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—Counrikes: Alcona, Alger, Alpena, Baraga, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Emmet, Gogebic, Houghton, Iosco, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, Montmorency, Ontonagon, Oscoda, Otsego, Presque Isle, and Schoolcraft. ANTRIM County: All except fopnsubt 2 Helena and Mancelona. CRAWFORD CouUNTY: All except township of Beaver Creek. Population (1970), 467,547. 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, 1974-178; 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 Association, 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, dJr., Lisa, and George; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to fhe 97th Congress; member, Armed Services and Merchant Marine and Fisheries ommittees. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—St. CLAIR County. MAcoMB County: Cities of Fraser, Memphis, Mt. Clemens, New Baltimore, Richmond, Roseville, St. Clair Shores, and Utica; townships of Armada, Bruce, Chesterfield, Clinton, Harrison. Lake Lenox, Macomb, Ray, Richmond, Shelby, and Washington. OAKLAND County: City of Rochester and that part of Avon Township east of a line beginning at the southern limits of the township at Rochester Road and running north on Rochester to Wabash, west on Wabash to Hickory Lawn, north on Hickory Lawn to Stark, west on Stark to Juengel, north on Juengel to Kalhaven, east on Kalhaven to Rochester, north on Rochester to Boyken, west on Boyken to Juengel, north on Juengel to Hamlin Road, east on Hamlin to Rochester, north on Rochester to Avon, west on Avon to Livernois and north on Livernois to the northern boundary of the township. SANILAC County: Townships of Buel, Fremont, and Worth. Population (1970), 467,543. DAVID EDWARD BONIOR, Democrat, of Mount Clemens, Mich.; born in Detroit, Mich., June 6, 1945; attended elementary schools in Detroit; graduated, Notre Dame MICHIGAN Biographical High School, 1963; B.A., University of Iowa, 1967; M.A., history, Chapman College (California), 1972; served in the U.S. Air Force, 1968-72; member, Michigan House of Representatives, 1973-77; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—City oF DETROIT: That part beginning on the east at the city limits, north from the Detroit River to the Edsel Ford Expressway on Wayburn, Lozier, Alter, Warren, and Phillip; north on Conner from the expressway to Gratiot; south and west on Gratiot, French. Grinnell, St. Cyril, Huber. Mt. Elliott, and Miller to Hamtramck boundaries; south, west, north on boundaries to the Grand Trunk RR.; west to Dexter following Holbrook, Cameron, King, Oakland, Josephine, Brush, Holbrook, Woodward, Clairmont, Second, Atkinson. Third. Clairmont, Lodge Expressway, Atkinson, Kinwood and Joy Road; south on Dexter and West Grand Boulevard to Canadian National and New York Central RR.; south and east on McKinstry and Fort to the boulevard and south: to the river; also includes Belle Isle. Population (1970), 465,076. 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-versity of Michigan Law School, 1934; honorary LL.D., Morehouse College, 1972; honorary LL.D., Shaw College, Detroit, 1973; lawyer; admitted to 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., 1943; founder and director, International United Auto Workers fair employment practices department; adminis-trative assistant to UAW International; secretary-treasurer, and associate general counsel, International UAW, 1944-46; private law practice and senior member in interracial 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 corporation counsel, city of Detroit, 1980; founder and first chairman, Judi-cial Council, National Bar Association; member: National Lawyers Guild; National Bar Association; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity; Hartford Memorial Baptist Church, Detroit; trustee, Morehouse College; married to the former Harriette Clark, M.D., in 1980; 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. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—MaAcoMB County: Cities of Center Line, East Detroit, and the southern half of Warren. WAYNE County: Eastern portion of the city of Detroit, and the cities of Hamtramck, Harper Woods, Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Woods, and Grosse Pointe Shores. Population (1970), 467,603. 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.D., 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; ii? Shildrety Heather, Heidi, and Katie; elected to the 97th Congress, November FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—MonNRroOE County: The township of Ash, including the village of Carleton. WAYNE County: Cities of Belleville, Dearborn Heights, Flat Rock, Garden City, Gibraltar, Inkster, Rockwood, Romulus, Taylor, Wayne, Westland, and Woodhaven; most of the city of rae and a small section in the southeast corner of Livonia; townships of Brownstown, Canton, Huron, Sumpter, and Van Buren. Population (1970), 466,608. WILLIAM DAVID FORD, Democrat, of Taylor, Mich.; born in Detroit, Mich., August 6, 1927; educated Henry Ford Trade School, Melvindale High School, Wayne University, University of Denver (B.S. and J.D.); honorary doctorates from Eastern Michigan University and Westfield State College, Mass.; served in the U.S. Navy 1944-46 and U.S. Air Force Reserve 1950-58 and discharged as first lieutenant (legal officer); married to former Martha Cook; three children: William D. Jr., Margaret, and John; attorney since 1951; justice of the peace, Taylor Township, 1955-57; city attorney, Melvindale, Mich., 1957-59; attorney, Taylor Township, 1957-64; Constitu-tional Convention delegate, 19th Representative District, in 1961-62; member State senate 1962 to 1964; member of—Michigan Bar Association, Downriver Bar Associ- Congressional Directory MICHIGAN ation, American Bar Association, Eagles, Elks, Moose, and Rotary International, Distinguished Service Award, Junior Chamber of Commerce, in 1962; vice chairman, Conference of Great Lakes Congressmen; executive board member, Democratic Study Group; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to subse-quent Congresses; chairman, Post Office and Civil Service Committee; second rank-ing member on Education and Labor Committee; member, Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; Democratic National Whip at Large. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—WAyYNE Country: Cities of Allen Park, Dearborn, Ecorse, Lincoln Park, Melvindale, River Rouge, Riverview, Trenton, Wyandotte: that part of Southgate not included in the Fifteenth District; and a part of southwestern Detroit. Population (1970), 467,168. JOHN D. DINGELL, Democrat, of Trenton, Mich.; born in Colorado Springs, Colo., July 8, 1926; B.S., Georgetown University, 1949; J.D., Georgetown 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. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Oakland (part) and Wayne (part); the cities of Farmington, Farming-ton Hills, Lathrup Village, and Southfield; township of Redford; the northwest section of the city of Detroit. Population (1970), 467,544. WILLIAM M. BRODHEAD, Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in Cleveland, Ohio, September 12, 1941; graduated with an A.B. degree from Wayne State University, 1965, and a J.D. degree from the University of Michigan Law School, 1967; admitted to the Michigan Bar in 1968 and engaged in the practice of law from 1968 to 1971; elected to the Michigan House of Representatives, 1970, and reelected, 1972; mar-ried, wife’s name, Kathleen; two children: Michael and Paul; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—MacomB County: City of Sterling Heights and that part of the city of Warren north of a line beginning at the western city limits at Eleven Mile Road and running east along Eleven Mile to La Rose Drive, north on La Rose to Santa Anna, north on Santa Anna to Garbor Street, east on Garbor to Hoover Road, north on Hoover to Susan Avenue, east on Susan to Shacket, south on Shacket to Carol Avenue, east on Carol to Wagner Avenue, south on Wagner to Eleven Mile Road, east on Eleven Mile to Shellborne Drive, north on Shellborne to Carol Avenue, east on Carol to Schoenherr Street, north on Schoenherr to Martin Road and east on Martin Road to the eastern city limits. OAKLAND CounTy: Cities of Berkley, Clawson, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Huntington Woods, Madison Heights, Oak Park, Pleasant Ridge, and Royal Oak and all of Troy except that part bounded by a line beginning at the northern city limits at Rochester Road and running south on Rochester to Lovell, west on Lovell to Donaldson, north on Donaldson to the city limits and east along the city limits to the point of beginning, and Royal Oak Township. Population (1970), 465,916. JAMES J. BLANCHARD, Democrat, of Pleasant Ridge, Mich.; born, August 8, 1942, Detroit, Mich.; educated in the Ferndale, Mich., public schools, and Michigan State University at Lansing, M.B.A. and B.A; received law degree at the University of Minnesota, J.D.; admitted to the bar at Lansing, 1968; assistant attorney general, State of Michigan, August 1969-January 1974; assistant deputy attorney general, 1971-72; administrative assistant to the attorney general, 1970-71; legal aide, Elec-tions Bureau, Michigan Secretary of State, 1968-69; member: Association of Assist-ant Attorneys General, State Bar of Michigan, and American Bar Association; Michigan State University Alumni Association; University of Minnesota Law School Alumni Club; University of Detroit Titan Club; Ferndale Jaycees; Royal Oak League of Women Voters; member of the National Commission on Neighborhoods; member of the President’s Commission on the Holocaust; selected as one of the five Out-standing Young Men in Michigan in 1977 by the Michigan Jaycees, and one of the 10 Outstanding Young Men in America in 1978 by the U.S. Jaycees; married to the former Paula Parker; one son, Jay, 1970; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. MICHIGAN Biographical NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—LivingstoN County: City of Brighton, and the townships of Brighton, Green Oak, Hartland, and Tyrone. OAKLAND County: Cities of Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Keego Harbor, Northville, Novi, Orchard Lake, Pontiac, South Lyon, Sylvan Lake, Walled Lake, Wixom, and that part of Troy not in District 18, and all of the townships of Addison, Bloomfield, Brandon, Commerce, Groveland, Highland, Holly, Independence, Lyon, Milford, Novi, Oakland, Orion, Oxford, Pontiac, Rose, Southfield, Springfield, Waterford, West Bloomfield, White Lake, and that part of Avon Township west of a line beginning at the northern township limits at Livernois and running south along Livernois to Avon Road, east on Avon Road to Rochester Road, south on Rochester Road to the township limits. Population (1970), 467,540. WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD, Republican of Birmingham, Mich.; born in Royal Oak on April 28, 1922, sonof 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. Congressional Directory MINNESOTA MINNESOTA (Population, 1980 census, 4,077,148) 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: LeVander for 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. 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.—Counries: Dodge, Fillmore, Goodhue, Houston, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Washing-ton, and Winona. Dakota County: That part not included in the Second District. Population (1970), 473, 915, ARLEN ERDAHL, Republican, of West St. Paul, Minn.; born in Blue Earth, Minn., February 27, 1931; attended public schools; graduated Blue Earth High School, Blue Earth, Minn., 1949; B.A., St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn., 1953; M.P.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1966; served in U.S. Army, Sp3c., 1954-56; farmer; served in the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1963-70, chair-man of labor committee: Congressional Fellow, Washington, D.C., 1968; Minnesota Secretary of State, 1970-74; Minnesota Public Service Commission, 1975-78; MINNESOTA Biographical member: Farm Bureau, American Legion, Sportsmen’s Club, Red Cross, and Boy Scout leader; Sunday School teacher; Freedom’s Foundation Award, Distinguished Alumnus—St. Olaf; married to the former Ellen Marie Syrdal, 1958; six children: Rolf, Eric, John, Lars, Laura, and Kari; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CountTies: Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Faribault, Freeborn, Le Sueur, Martin, McLeod, Mower, Nicollet, Scott, Sibley, Waseca, and Watonwan. Dakota County: Towns of Eagan and Eureka; villages of Apple Valley, Burnsville, Farmington, and Lakeville. HENNEPIN County: Villages of Deephaven, Excelsior, Greenwood, Long Lake, Minnetrista, Mound, Orono, St. Bonifacius, Shorewood, Spring Park, Tonka Bay, and Woodland; cities of Minnetonka Beach and Wayzata. Population (1970), 476,647. THOMAS M. HAGEDORN, Republican, of Truman, Minn.; born in Blue Earth, Minn., November 27, 1943; 1961 graduate of Blue Earth High School; served in the U.S. Navy; elected to the Minnesota Legislature, 1970-74; owns and operates grain and livestock farm in Watonwan County, Minn.; member: Farm Bureau, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Republican Study Committee, selected in 1978 by the Minnesota Jaycees as one of the State’s “Ten Outstanding Young Minnesotans”; married, the former Kathleen Mittlestadt, 1962; three children: James, Heidi, and Tricia; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—HENNEPIN County: That part consisting of the municipalities of Bloomington, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Eden Prairie, Edina, Golden Valley, Hopkins, Medicine Lake, Minnetonka, New Hope, Plymouth, Richfield, Robbinsdale, St. Louis Park, and a small portion of the city of Minneapolis. Population (1970), 472,662. BILL FRENZEL, Republican, of Golden Valley, Minn.; born in St. Paul, Minn., July 31, 1928; Dartmouth College, B.A., 1950, and M.B.A. in business administration, 1951; lieutenant, U.S. Naval Reserve, 1951-54, Korean Theater; elected to the 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.—RaMsey County: That part not included in the Fifth District. Population (1970), 473,902. BRUCE FRANK VENTO, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of St. Paul, Minnesota; born in St. Paul, October 7, 1940; graduated, Johnson High School, St. Paul, 1958; A.A, University of Minnesota, 1961; B.S., with honors Wisconsin State University, 1965; graduate work, University of Minnesota; teacher; served in Minnesota House of Representatives, 1971-76, assistant majority leader and committee chairman; 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 John; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—ANokA County: That part consisting of the cities of Hilltop, Fridley, and Columbia Heights. HENNEPIN County: That part consisting of the city of St. Anthony, and that part of the city of Minneapolis not included in the Third District. Ramsey County: That part consisting of the city of St. Anthony. Population (1970), 479,280. 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, 1969-71; 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 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, Novomber 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress; member, Appropriations ommittee. Congressional Directory MINNESOTA SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Benton, Big Stone, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Meeker. Mille Lacs, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Redwood, Renville, Rock, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, and Yellow Medicine. HENNEPIN County: That part not included in the Second, Third, or Fifth Districts. Population (1970), 476,748. 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; president, Weber Publishing Co.; copublisher of the Murray County Herald; press secretary to U.S. Congressman Tom Hagedorn, 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. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Counrigs: Aitkin, Beltrami, Becker, Cass, Clay, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Morrison, Norman, Otter Tail, Penning-ton, Polk, Pope, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wadena, and Wilkin (28 counties). Population (1970), 472,753. 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Carlton, Chisago, Cook, Isanti, Itasca, Kanabec, Koochiching, Lake, Pine, and St. Louis. ANokA County: That part not included in the Fifth District. Population (1970), 479,159. JAMES L. OBERSTAR, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of Chisholm, Minn.; born in Chisholm, September 10, 1934; graduated Chisholm High School, 1952; B.A., summa cum laude, French and political science, College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn., 1956; M.A., government, College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium, 1957; served as admin-istrative assistant to Congressman John A. Blatnik, 1963-74; administrator of the House Public Works Committee, 1971-74; married to the former Marilynn Jo Gar-lick; four children: Thomas Edward, Katherine Noelle, Anne-Thérése, and Monica Jos elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding ongress. MISSISSIPPI Biographical 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, and 1976; Armed Services Committee, 1969-80, presently, ranking Demo-crat; second ranking Democrat, Appropriations Committee; married Coy Hines, 1929; two children: John Hampton and Mrs. Margaret S. Womble; two granddaugh-ters, 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.—CounrTiEes: Alcorn, Benton, Coahoma, De Soto, Grenada, Itawamba, Lafayette, Lee, Mar- shall, Panola, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Quitman, Tate, Tallahatchie, Tippah, Tishomingo, Tunica, Union, and Yalobusha (20 counties). Population (1970), 433,825. JAMIE L. WHITTEN, Democrat, of Charleston, Miss.; born at Cascilla, Miss.; married to Miss Rebecca Thompson, of Saltillo, Miss.; two children: James Lloyd and Beverly Rebecca (now Mrs. Dr. Walter Merritt); member of Presbyterian Church, Masonic Order, Rotarian, Lions Club, Phi Alpha Delta and Beta Theta Pi fraternities; educated in the public schools of Cascilla and Charleston, Miss.; attend-ed both literary and law departments 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 Representatives when 21 years of age and served one session; elected district attorney, at the age of 23, of the 17th District of Mississippi (Talla-hatchie, 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 Representa-tives; author: “That We May Live,” 1966. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Attala, Bolivar, Calhoun, Carroll, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clay, Leflore, Lowndes, Monroe, Montgomery, Oktibbeha, Sunflower, Washington, Webster, and Winston (16 counties). Population (1970), 440,689. DAVID R. BOWEN, Democrat, of Cleveland, Miss.; born October 21, 1932, at Houston, Miss.; son of David Reece Bowen and Lera Pinnix Bowen; graduate of Cleveland High School, Harvard University, A.B. (1954), Oxford University, M.A; U.S. Army; Assistant Professor of Political Science and History, Mississippi College; Assistant Professor of Political Science, Millsaps College; Office of Economic Oppor- Congressional Directory MISSISSIPPI tunity; U.S. Chamber of Commerce; first Federal-State Coordinator for Mississippi; elected to 93d Congress on November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Cotton Subcommittee of House Committee on Agriculture—member, Oil-seeds and Rice Subcommittee; member, Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, Subcommittees on Merchant Marine; Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment; and Panama Canal. THIRD DISTRICT.—Counrigs: Clarke, Covington, Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Jasper, Jefferson Davis, Kemper, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Leake, Madison, Marion, Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Rankin, Scott, Shar-key, Simpson, Smith, and Yazoo (22 counties). Population (1970), 445,713. GILLESPIE V. MONTGOMERY, Democrat, of Meridian, Miss.; born in Meridian; B.S., Mississippi State University; served in World War 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 Outstanding 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 Select 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.—CounrTies: Adams, Amite, Claiborne, Copiah, Franklin, Hinds, Jefferson, Lincoln, Pike, Walthall, Warren, and Wilkinson (12 counties). Population (1970), 444,704. [Vacant.] FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounriEes: Forrest, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Jones, Lamar, Pearl River, Perry, Stone, and Wayne (12 counties). Population (1970), 451,981. TRENT LOTT, Republican, of Pascagoula, Miss.; born October 9, 1941, in Gren-ada, Miss.; son of Chester P. and Iona (Watson) Lott; graduate of Pascagoula public schools and the Universityof 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, 97th Congress. MISSOURI Biographical MISSOURI (Population, 1980 census, 4,917,444) 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 January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—City oF St. Louis: Census tracts 1051-1055, 1061-1067, 1071-1077, 1081-1085, 1091-1095, 1101-1105, 1111-1115, 1121-1124, 1192, 1201-1203, 1212-1214, 1252, 1254, and 1261-1265. St. Louis COUNTY: Townships of Hadley, Jefferson, Lincoln, Normandy, and Washington; Clayton Township, census tracts 2164 and 2189; Creve Coeur Township, census tracts 2159 and 2162; Gravois Township, census tract 2196. Population (1970), 468,056. WILLIAM L. CLAY, Democrat, of St. Louis, Mo.; born in St. Louis, Mo., April 30, 1931; B.S., St. Louis University, 1953, history and political science, real estate broker; manager, life insurance company, 1959-61; alderman, 26th Ward, St. Louis, Mo., 1959-64, wrote and sponsored Fair Employment Law; 1963; developed agenda and workshops, and attended Summer White House Conference, 1966, as delegate from Missouri; married Carol A. Johnson; three children: Vicki, Lacy, and Michelle; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress; member, House Committee on Education and Labor; and House Committee on Eo Ove and Civil Service; Democratic Study Group; member, Congressional ack Caucus. SECOND DISTRICT.—St. Louis County: Townships of Airport, Midland, and St. Ferdinand. Bonhomme Lyi all except census tracts 2178.01-2178. 03 and 2216; Clayton Township, all except census tracts 2164 and 2189; Creve Coeur Township, all except census tracts 2159 and 2162; Ferguson Township, census frase 2iad-a1d, savor Township, all except census tracts 2196-2198, 2208. 01-2208. 03, and 2212.01. Popu- ation ’ ,808. 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses; grandchildren: Robert A. Young V, John P. Young, Matthew E. Lewis, and Jason David Goldkamp. 96 Congressional Directory MISSOURI THIRD DISTRICT.—City oF St. Louis: Census tracts 1011-1017.99, 1021-1025, 1031-1037, 1041-1044, 1131-1134, 1141-1143, 1151-1157, 1161-1165, 1171-1174, 1181-1185, 1191, 1193, 1211, 1221, 1222, 1224, 1231-1235, 1241-1245, 1251, and 1253. St. Louis County: Townships of Concord and Lemay; Gravois Township, census tracts 2197, 2198, 2208.01-2208.03, and 2212.01. Population (1970), 467,544. RICHARD A. GEPHARDT, Democrat, of St. Louis, Mo.; born in St. Louis, 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses; member, House Committee on Ways and Means; House Budget Committee; Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; chief of task forces, Democratic Caucus. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Barton, Bates, Benton, Cass, Cooper, Henry, Hickory, Howard, Johnson, Lafayette, Morgan, Pettis, St. Clair, Saline, and Vernon. JAcksoN County: Townships of Fort Osage, Prairie, Sni-A-Bar, and Van Buren. Blue Township, all including census tract 107.01, less Kansas City. Brosking Township, census tracts 125.01-125.03, 127.01, 127.02, 128.02, and 142-145. Population (1970), 466,940. IKE SKELTON, Democrat, of Lexington, Mo.; born in Lexington, Lafayette County, Mo., December 20, 1931; graduated, Lexington High School, 1949; attended Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington, Mo.; graduated, University of Missouri: A.B. 1953; LL.B., 1956; attended University of Edinburgh (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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—JAcksoN County: Townships of Kaw and Washington; Blue Township, that portion consist-ing of Kansas City except for census tract 107.01; Brooking Township, all except for census tracts 125.01-125.03, 127.01, 127.02, 128.02, and 142-145. Population (1970), 467,457. RICHARD BOLLING, Democrat, of Kansas City, Mo.; born May 17, 1916, in New York City; B.A. and M.A., University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., and further graduate work, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.; teacher and coach, Sewanee Military Academy, Sewanee, Tenn.; veterans adviser and director of stu-dent activities, University of Kansas City, Kansas City, Mo.; volunteered as private in Army, 1941; discharged as lieutenant colonel; married to the late Jim Grant Bolling; three children; elected to 81st Congress, November 2, 1948; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Joint Economic Committee, chairman, House Com-mittee on Rules; author of “House Out of Order” and ‘Power in the House,” each a study of the House of Representatives. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEes: Adair, Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Carroll, Chariton, Clay, Clinton, Daviess, De Kalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Nodaway, Platte, Ray, Sulli-van, and Worth (23 counties). Population (1970), 469,642. E. THOMAS COLEMAN, Republican, of Kansas City, Mo.; born in Kansas City, Mo., May 29, 1943; educated in Kansas City public schools; B.A., William Jewell College, 1965; Master in public administration, New York University, 1969; J.D., Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., 1969; admitted to the Missouri Bar and commenced practice in 1969; served as State assistant attorney general, 1969-72; elected to the Missouri House of Representatives, 1972; reelected, 1974; married to the former Marilyn Anderson, 1968; three children: Julie, Emily, and Megan; elect-ed to the 94th Congress, November 2, 1976, in a special election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Jerry L. Litton, and at the same time elected to the 95th Congress; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses; member, House Agriculture Committee, Education and Labor Committee; chairman, Foreign Policy Task Force; Republican Conference. MISSOURI Biographical SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Barry, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Jasper, Lawrence, Jadate, Donald, Newton, Ozark, Polk, Stone, Taney, Webster, and Wright (18 counties). Population (1970), 466,699. GENE TAYLOR, Republican, of Sarcoxie, Mo.; born near Sarcoxie, Mo., February 10, 1928; educated in public schools of Jasper County; graduated from Sarcoxie High School; attended Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield, Mo.; served in the 108th Cavalry, Missouri National Guard, 1948-49; automobile dealer; past member, board of directors, Missouri Automobile Dealers’ 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: Boone, Camden, Cole, Crawford, Dent, Franklin, Gasconade, Howell, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Oregon, Osage, Phelps, Pulaski, Shannon, Texas, and Washington. St. Louis CouNnTy: Meramec Township, Missouri River and Queeny Township, census tracts 2178.01-2178.03 and 2216. Popula-tion (1970), 467,532. WENDELL BAILEY, Republican, of Willow Springs, Mo.; born in Willow Springs, Mo., July 30, 1940; attended Willow Springs public schools; graduated, Willow Springs High Schooi, 1958; B.S., Southwest Missouri State University, 1962; owner, automobile dealership; elected to Missouri House of Representatives, 1972-80; city councilman; mayor, Willow Springs, Mo., 1970-72; member: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Lions, Elks, Jaycees, First Baptist Church, Howell County Airport Au-thority, Howell County Pork Producers; board member: Howell County Baptist Westview Nursing Home; Ozark Development Corp.; Distinguished Legislator Award, Missouri Health Association; married to the former Jane Ann Bray, 1963; jhss children: Michael, John, and Jill; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, NINTH DISTRICT.—CouNTies: Audrain, Callaway, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, St. Charles, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby, and Warren. St. Louis County: Townships of Florissant and Spanish Lake, and parts of Lewis and Clark and Ferguson Townships. Population (1970), 467,990. HAROLD LEE VOLKMER, Democrat, of Hannibal, Mo.; born in Jefferson City, Mo., April 4, 1931; educated in the St. Peter's High School, Jefferson City Junior College, St. Louis University School of Commerce and Finance, and received LL.B. from University of Missouri School of Law, Columbia, 1955; admitted to the bar in 1955, and appointed Assistant Attorney General of Missouri; served in the U.S. Army, 1955-57; prosecuting attorney of Marion County, Mo., 1960-66; served in Missouri House of Representatives, during the 78th general assembly served as chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and as a member of the Revenue and 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses; member, House Judiciary Committee; member: Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Hannibal; 10th Judicial Circuit Bar Association; Missouri Bar Association; Hannibal Lions Club; and Knights of Columbus; recipient of Hannibal Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award and received the St. Louis Globe-Democrat Award for Meritorious Public Service in the 76th and 77th Missouri General Assemblies; married Shirley Ruth Braskett of Kokomo, Ind. August 20, 1955; three children: Jerry Wayne, John Paul, and Elizabeth Ann. 66-666 O—81——9 98 Congressional Directory MISSOURI TENTH DISTRICT.—Counties: Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Dunklin, Iron, Jefferson, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Perry, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Francois, St. Genevieve, Scott, Stoddard, and Wayne (19 counties). Population (1970), 466,731. WILLIAM (BILL) EMERSON, Republican, of De Soto, Mo.; born in St. Louis, Mo., January 1, 1938; raised in Hillsboro, Jefferson County, where he attended the public schools; in 1953 was appointed a page in the U.S. House of Representatives 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/Senator Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., 1965-70; director, Government relations, Fairchild Industries, 1970-73; director, public affairs, Interstate Natural Gas Association, 1974-75; execu-tive assistant to the Chairman, Federal Election Commission, 1975; director, Federal relations, TRW, Inc., 1975-79; president, William Emerson & Associates, Govern-ment relations consultants, 1979-80; captain, USAF Res.; Presbyterian; married to the former Jo Ann Hermann; one daughter, Victoria; two daughters by previous marriage, Elizabeth and Abigail; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. 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; 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. 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.; mar-ried Ann Geracimos, 1975; one child: Zeno; member: Kiwanis Club, Montana and District of Columbia Bar Associations; 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; subsequently appointed December 15, 1978, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Paul Hatfield. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counmiks: 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 (1970), 347,447. 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: BPO Elks No. 193 and 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 Congress. 100 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, Wibaux, and Yellowstone (33 counties). Population (1970), 346,962. 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. 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. 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, Phillipines 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; four grand-children, Stephen and Heather Exon, Amy and Colin Bricker; branch manager, Universal Finance Corp., 1945-53; president, Exons, Inc., engaged in office equip-ment and furnishings, 1953-71; elected Governor of Nebraska 1970, and reelected 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.—CounTies: Butler, Cedar, Colfax, Cuming, Dakota, Dixon, Dodge, Fillmore, Gage, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Lancaster, Madison, Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee, Pierce, Richardson, Saline, Saunders, Seward, Stanton, Thayer, Thurston, Wayne, and York (27 counties). Population (1970), 494,335. DOUGLAS KENT 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,, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr., 1961; M.C.P., Harvard University, 1963; M.P.A,, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1973; attended Eagleton Institute of Politics, 1976; second lieutenant-first lieutenant, 1st Infantry Division, U.S. Army, 1963-65; State legislator; residential and commercial development consultant in surrounding States; interest in family business in automobile and hardware dealer-ship; State senator (Nebraska Unicameral Legislature), 1975-78; vice chairman, Appropriations Committee and Committee on Administrative Rules and Regula-tions, 1977-78; chaired the Washington-based Urban Development Committee of the National Conference of State Legislatures, 1977-78; member, Select Committee on Post-Secondary Education Coordination, 1977-78; division director, Nebraska De-partment of Economic Development, 1967-68; director, State Office of Planning and Programming, 1968-71; appointive, Federal-State Relations Coordinator for Nebras-ka State Government, 1967-71; member: State Crime Commission, Phi Beta Kappa; married to the former Louise Anna Meyer, 1962; two children: Eric David and Kirk Damiel elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th ongress. 102 Congressional Directory NEBRASKA SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Burt, Cass, Douglas, Sarpy, and Washington (5 counties). Population (1970), 495,095. 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; married to the former Cindy Shin, 1968; three children: Natalie Ann, John Clifford, and Tammy Rene; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. 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, Thomas, Valley, Webster, and Wheeler (61 counties). Population (1970), 494,361. 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 HOWARD WALTER CANNON, Democrat, of Las Vegas, Nev.; born St. George, Utah, son of Walter and Leah (Sullivan) Cannon; B.E. degree at Arizona State Teachers College, Flagstaff, Ariz., 1933; LL.B. at University of Arizona, 1937; honor-ary doctor of laws, Arizona State College, 1962; honorary doctor of laws, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 1970; elected to United States Senate, November 4, 1958; reelected November 3, 1964, November 3, 1970, and November 2, 1976; member of following Senate committees: Armed Services; Tactical Air Power Subcommittee; General Procurement and Military and Stockpiles Subcommittees; Commerce, Sci-ence, and Transportation; Aviation Subcommittee, Communications and Surface Transportation Subcommittee; Rules and Administration; Joint Committee on Print-ing; Joint Committee on Library; major general, Air Force Reserves (retired); mar-ried to Dorothy Pace; two children: Mrs. Nancy Lee Bjornsen and Alan Howard. PAUL LAXALT, Republican, of Carson City, Nev.; born in Reno, August 2, 1922; attended Carson City High School, Santa Clara University, University of Denver Law School; served in U.S. Army, World War II; district attorney, Ormsby County, 1951-54; entered into private practice of law, engaged mainly in trial work, 1954-66; Nevada Lieutenant Governor, 1963-66, Governor, 1966-70; retired as Governor to reenter private life, 1970; served as senior partner of legal firm, Laxalt, Berry & Allison, with offices in Carson City, Nev., 1970-74; involved with family and 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: Gail, 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. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.— JAMES DAVID SANTINI, Democrat, of Las Vegas, Nev.; born in Reno, August 13, 1937; graduated, Manogue (Reno) High School, 1955; University of Nevada, B.S., Education, 1959; Hastings College of Law, J.D., 1962; admitted to California Bar, 1962; Nevada Bar, 1962; Arizona Bar, 1966; U.S. Supreme Court, 1966; attorney at law; served in U.S. Army, 1963-66; former Clark County (Nevada) deputy district attorney, 1968-69; deputy public defender, public defender, 1968-70; and justice of the peace, 1970-72; first president of Nevada Judges’ Association, 1971; Clark County district court judge, 1972-74; Nevada Jaycees Outstanding Young Man of the Year Award, 1971; Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, Italian Consulate, San Francisco, Calif., 1972; nominated one of the three outstanding public defenders in the Nation by the National Legal Aid and Defender Association, 1968; instructor at the University of Las Vegas, 1967-71; lecturer for the National Legal Aid and Defender Association, 1968; lecturer, Practicing Law Institute, 1968-70; lecturer for the American Academy of Judicial Education, 1971-74; lecturer for the National College State Judiciary, 1973; owner and lecturer of the Nevada Bar Review, 1970-74; board member and chairman, Southern Nevada Museum, 1968-74; chapter chair-man, Southern Nevada March of Dimes, 1973; married to the former Ann Marie Crane; six children: David, Lisa, Kerrie, Lori, Mark and James Danford; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Congressional Directory NEW HAMPSHIRE 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 Deb-orah; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counries: Belknap, Carroll, and Strafford. HiLrsBorouGH County: Towns and cities of Bedford, Goffstown, Manchester, and Merrimack. MERRIMACK County: Towns of Canterbury, Chichester, Epsom, Hooksett, Loudon, Northfield, and Pittsfield. RockinGHAM County: Towns and cities of Atkinson, Auburn, Brentwood, Candia, Chester, Danville, Deerfield, Derry, East Kingston, Epping, Exeter, Fremont, Greenland, Hampstead, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, Kingston, Londonderry, New Castle, New-fields, Newington, Newmarket, Newton, North Hampton, Northwood, Nottingham, Plaistow, Portsmouth, Raymond, Rye, Sandown, Seabrook, South Hampton, Stratham, and Windham. Population (1970), 370,457. NORMAN E. D’AMOURS, Democrat, of Manchester, N.H.; born October 14, 1937, Holyoke, Mass.; attended schools in Holyoke and Worcester; received B.A. degree from Assumption College, 1960; received LL.B. degree, Boston University Law School, 1963; U.S. Army Reserves, 1964-67; admitted to Massachusetts Bar, 1963; New Hampshire Bar, 1964; U.S. District Court Bar, 1965; First Circuit Court of Appeals, 1967; New Hampshire Assistant Attorney General, 1966-69, Criminal 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, 197 4; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—Counries: Cheshire, Coos, Grafton, and Sullivan. HiLLsBorouGH County: Towns and cities of Amherst, Antrim, Bennington, Brookline, Deering, Francestown, Greenfield, Greenville, Hancock, Hillsborough, Hollis, Hudson, Litchfield, Lyndeborough, Mason, Milford, Mont Vernon, Nashua, New Boston, New Ipswich, Pelham, Peterborough, Sharon, Temple, Weare, Wilton, and Windsor. MERRIMACK County: Towns and cities of Allenstown, Andover, Boscawen, Bow, Bradford, Concord, Danbury, Dunbarton, Franklin, Henniker, Hill, Hopkinton, Newbury, New London, Pembroke, Salisbury, Sutton, Warner, Web-ster, and Wilmot. RockiNGHAM County: Town of Salem, Population (1970), 367,224. 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 to present; 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. NEW JERSEY Biographical 105 NEW JERSEY (Population, 1980 census, 7,364,158) SENATORS HARRISON ARLINGTON WILLIAMS, Jr., Democrat; residence, Bedminster, N.J.; married to the former Jeanette Smith of Washington, D.C.; children (previous marriage): Peter, Wendy, Jonathan, and Nina; born, December 10, 1919, in Plain-field, N.J.; educated Plainfield public schools; A.B., Oberlin College, 1941; LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1948; attended Georgetown University School of Foreign Service; attorney at law; served 4 years in U.S. Naval Reserve; U.S. Navy pilot; member of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.; New Jersey and Ameri-can Bar Associations; first recipient, Father Raymond A. McGowan Award, Nation-al Council for the Spanish-Speaking, 1963; Justice Louis D. Brandeis Humanitarian Award, 1969; “Man of the Year,” American Transit Association, 1969; Distinguished Service Award, National Police Conference on PAL and Youth Activities, 1970; General Assembly of the Citizens of Rome, 1970; Awards of Merit, National Council of Senior Citizens, 1971-81; Gertrude F. Zimand Memorial Award, National Child Labor Council, 1973; Hope Chest Award, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1976; Humanitarian of the Year, National Hemophilia Foundation, 1976; Green Thumb of America, 1976; “Gold Key Award,” American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, 1977; Community Service Award, AFL-CIO and Rutgers University Center for Alco-hol Studies, 1977; American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey, 1977; International Fund for Animal Welfare, 1977; National Council on Community Services for Com-munity and Junior Colleges, 1978; Gunnar and Alva Myrdal Prize, Evaluation Research Society, 1978; “Trumpeter Award,” National Consumers League, 1978; 10 honorary degrees including: Princeton University, 1978; Seton Hall University, 1975; Rider College, 1965; and Rutgers University, 1960; elected to 83d Congress Novem-ber 3, 1953, to fill unexpired term in the U.S. House of Representatives; reelected to 84th Congress, November 2, 1954; elected to U.S. Senate, November 4, 1958; reelect-ed November 3, 1964, November 3, 1970, November 2, 1976, first Democrat reelected to Senate in New Jersey history; ranking minority member, Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; ranking minority member, Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Affairs; member (former chairman, 1971-80), Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; ranking minority member, Subcommittee on Labor; member: Senate Committee on Rules and Administration; Joint Committee on the Library; National Commission on Alcohol and Alcohol-Related Problems; advisory council, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princion University; board of trustees, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing rts. 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. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—GroucesTER County. CAMDEN CoUNTY: Municipalities of Audubon, Barrington, Bellmawr, Berlin Boro, Berlin Township, Brooklawn, Camden, Chesilhurst, Clementon, Gibbsboro, Gloucester City, Gloucester Township, Haddonfield, Haddon Heights, Hi-Nella, Laurel Springs, Lindenwold, Mount Ephraim, Oaklyn, Pine Hill, Pine Valley, Runnemede, Somerdale, Stratford, Tavistock, Voorhees, Waterford, Wins-low, and Woodlynne. Population (1970), 478,002. JAMES J. FLORIO, Democrat, of Camden, N.J.; born in Brooklyn, N.Y., August 29, 1937; attended schools in Brooklyn, high school equivalency diploma; graduated magna cum laude with B.A. degree in social studies, Trenton State College, 1962; graduate work in public law and government, Columbia University, 1962-63; J.D., Rutgers University Law School, 1967; recipient, Trenton State College Memorial Scholarship, 1961; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, 1962; Honorary Eagleton Fellow- 106 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY 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; current member: Naval Reserve Officers Association, Camden County Foster Parents Association (honorary), Fraternal Order of Police (honorary); Camden County Jaycees Award, Outstanding Young Man of the Year, 1973; Non-Resident Taxpayers Association Award as legislator of the year, 1973; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounriEes: Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, and Salem. BurLingTON County: Munici-palities of Bass River, Washington, and Woodland. Ocean County: Municipalities of Barnegat Light, Beach Haven, Beachwood, Berkeley, Eagleswood, Harvey Cedars, Island Heights, Lacey, Lakehurst, Little Egg Harbor, Long Beach, Manchester, Ocean Gate, Ocean Township, Pine Beach, Seaside Heights, Seaside Park, Ship Bottom, South Toms River, Strafford, Surf City, Tuckerton, and Union. Population (1970), 478,126. WILLIAM JOHN HUGHES, Democrat, of Ocean City, N.J.; born in Salem, N.J., October 17, 1932; son of William W. Hughes (deceased) and Pauline Hughes 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; past 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.—MonmouTH County: Municipalities of Allenhurst, Asbury Park, Atlantic Highlands, Avon-by-the-Sea, Belmar, Bradley Beach, Brielle, Colts Neck, Deal, Eatontown, Englishtown, Fair Haven, Farm-ingdale, Freehold Boro, Freehold Township, Hazlet, Highlands, Holmdel, Howell, Interlaken, Keansburg, Little Silver, Loch Arbour, Long Branch, Manalapan, Manasquan, Marlboro, Matawan, Middletown, Mill-stone, Monmouth Beach, Neptune City, Neptune Township, New Shrewsbury, Ocean, Oceanport, Red Bank, Rumson, Sea Bright, Sea Girt, Shrewsbury Boro, Shrewsbury Township, South Belmar, Spring Lake, Spring Lake Heights, Union Beach, Wall, and West Long Branch. OceaN County: Municipalities of Lakewood, Point Pleasant, and Point Pleasant Beach. Population (1970), 475,599. JAMES J. HOWARD, Democrat, of Spring Lake Heights, N.J.; born in Irvington, N.J., July 24, 1927, son of George P. and Bernice M. Howard; graduate of St. Rose School, Belmar, N.J., Asbury Park High School, St. Bonaventure University, Olean, N.Y. (B.A. 1952), Rutgers University (M. Ed. 1958); teacher and acting principal in Wall Township school system 1952-64; served as president of the 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 Bordentown City, Bordentown Township, Bur-lington City, Burlington Township, Chesterfield, Eastampton, Fieldsboro, Florence, Mansfield, New Han-over, North Hanover, Springfield, Westampton, and Wrightstown. MERCER COUNTY: Municipalities of East Windsor, Hamilton, Hightstown, Lawrence, Trenton, and Washington. MippLESEX CouNTy: Municipalities of East Brunswick, Helmetta, Jamesburg, Madison, Milltown, Monroe, South River, and Spotswood. MON-MouTH County: Municipalities of Allentown, Keyport, Matawan Township, Roosevelt, and Upper Freehold. Population (1970), 478,045. 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 NEW JERSEY Biographical 107 the former Marie Hahn, 1976; one daughter, Melissa; Catholic; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. FIFTH DISTRICT.—SoMErsSET County. Essex County: Municipalities of Livingston and Millburn. MERCER County: Municipalities of Princeton Boro, Princeton Township, and West Windsor. MipDLESEX COUNTY: Municipalities of Dunellen and Middlesex. Morris County: Municipalities of Chatham Boro, Chatham Township, Florham Park, Hanover, Harding, Madison, Mendham Boro, Mendham Township, Morris, Morris Plains, Morristown, Mountain Lakes, Parsippany-Troy Hills, and Passaic. Population (1970), 478,007. MILLICENT FENWICK, Republican, of Bernardsville, N.J.; born February 25, 1910, in New York City; attended Foxcroft School, Middleburg, Va., 1923-25; attend-ed Columbia University, 1933; New School for Social Research, 1942; associate editor, Conde Nast Publications, 1938-52; served on the Bernardsville Board of Education; chairman of the Bernardsville Recreation Commission; served on the Bernardsville Borough Council, 1958-64; elected to the New Jersey State Assembly in 1969 and reelected in 1971; resigned from the assembly to accept appointment as State Director of Consumer Affairs, a position held until April 1974, resigned to seek election to Congress; trustee, Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey Historical Society, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Newark Museum, Somerset Hills YMCA, and Somerset County Legal Services; former vice chairman of New Jersey Committee for the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; former chairman of Somerset County Legal Aid and Blue Ribbon Committee to Study Drug Abuse; first recipient of Humanitarian Award given by Somerset County Mental Health Associ-ation; former chairman of the Governor's Committee on Equal Employment Oppor-tunity; two children: Mary Reckford and Hugh H.; 11 grandchildren; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; committee assignments: Foreign Affairs; Education and Labor. SIXTH DISTRICT.—BurLINGTON County: Municipalities of Beverly, Cinnaminson, Delanco, Delran, Edgewater Park, Evesham, Hainesport, Lumberton, Maple Shade, Medford, Medford Lakes, Moorestown, Mount Holly, Mount Laurel, Palmyra, Pemberton Boro, Pemberton Township, Riverside, Riverton, Shamong, Southamp-ton, Tabernacle, and Willingboro. CAMDEN County: Municipalities of Audubon Park, Cherry Hill, Collings-wood, Haddon Township, Lawnside, Magnolia, Merchantville, and Pennsauken. OceaN County: Municipal-ities of Bay Head, Brick, Dover, Jackson, Lavallette, Mantoloking, and Plumsted. Population (1970), 478,137. EDWIN B. FORSYTHE, Republican, of Moorestown, Burlington County, N.J; born in Westtown, Pa., January 17, 1916; attended public schools in Medford and Mount Holly, N.J.; graduated from Westtown School, Westtown, Pa., 1933; became active in municipal government in 1948, starting as secretary of the Moorestown Board of Adjustment and served in that capacity until 1952; elected to the Township Committee, 1953, and served as mayor, 1957-62; elected to the executive board, New Jersey State League of Municipalities, and was chairman, Moorestown Planning Board, 1962-63; elected to the New Jersey Senate, 1963; reelected in 1965 and 1967; served as assistant minority leader, 1966; minority leader, 1967; president of the New Jersey Senate, and acting Governor, 1968; served as president pro tempore New Jersey Senate, 1969; elected delegate to the New Jersey Constitutional 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; prime sponsor of State of New Jersey Investigation Commission; chairman, Joint Legisla-tive 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 succeed-ing Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—BerGeN County: Municipalities of Allendale, Bogota, Elmwood Park, Emerson, Fair Lawn, Franklin Lakes, Glen Rock, Hackensack, Hasbrouck Heights, Hillsdale, Ho-Ho-Kus, Lodi, Mahwah, Maywood, Midland Park, Montvale, Oakland, Oradell, Paramus, Ramsey, Ridgefield Park, Ridgewood, Rochelle Park, Saddle Brook, Saddle River, South Hackensack, Teaneck, Upper Saddle River, Waldwick, Washington Township, Westwood, Woodcliff Lake, Wood-Ridge, and Wyckoff. Population (1970), 479,999. 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, 24; Meg, 18; and Todd (deceased); teacher, history and English, Livingston and Ridgewood, N.J.; trustee and vice president, Ridgewood Board of Education, 1970-73; chairman, Ridgewood Better Government Committee; member: 108 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY mayor’s advisory charter study committee; Central Bergen Business and Profession-al Women’s Club; active member, board of directors of such public service organiza-tions: Ridgewood Family Counseling Service; Leukemia Society of Northern New Jersey; Ridgewood Senior Citizens Housing Corp.; Spring House, residential center for the treatment of alcoholism; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Passaic County: Municipalities of Bloomingdale, Clifton, Haledon, Hawthorne, North Haledon, Passaic, Paterson, Pompton Lakes, Prospect Park, Ringwood, Totowa, Wanaque, Wayne, and West Milford. BERGEN County: Municipalities of Garfield and Wallington. Population (1970), 478,369. ROBERT A. ROE, Democrat, of Wayne, N.J.; born in Wayne, N.J., February 28, 1924; attended local schools and majored in engineering and political science at Oregon State and Washington State Universities; veteran of World War II, served with Army infantry and reconnaissance forces in the European Theater; recipient of Bronze Star Medal for exemplary service in ground combat action; formerly a corporation executive; committeeman, Wayne Township, 1955-56; mayor, Wayne Township, 1956-61; Passaic County Freeholder, 1959-63; director of board of Chosen Freeholders, 1962-63; honored in 1959 by New Jersey State Jaycees as their Man of the Year; member of New Jersey cabinet, served as commissioner, Conservation and Economic Development, State of New Jersey, 1963-69; named Water Conservationist of the Year, 1966, by New Jersey 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.A.M.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, Diocese of Paterson; 1976, Utility Contractors Association of New Jersey citation for national leadership in clean water and public works construction projects; 1976, Clifton Jaycee’s Statesman of the Year; 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; elected to the 91st Congress, November 4, 1969; reelected to each succeeding Congress. NEW JERSEY Biographical 109 NINTH DISTRICT.—BerRGEN County: Municipalities of Alpine, Bergenfield, Carlstadt, Cliffside Park, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Dumont, East Rutherford, Edgewater, Englewood, Englewood Cliffs, Fairview, Fort Lee, Harrington Park, Haworth, Leonia, Little Ferry, Lyndhurst, Moonachie, New Milford, Northvale, Norwood, Old Tappan, Palisades Park, Park Ridge, Ridgefield, River Edge, River Vale, Rockleigh, Rutherford, Tenaf-ly, and Teterboro. HunsoN County: Municipalities of North Bergen, Secaucus, and Union City. Population (1970), 478,427. HAROLD C. HOLLENBECK, Republican, of East Rutherford, N.J.; born in Pas-saic, N.J., December 29, 1938; graduated, East Rutherford High School, 1956; B.A., Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1961; LL.B., University of Virginia, 1964; admitted to the bar in 1965 and commenced practice in Ridgewood, N.J.; attorney; served in New Jersey Assembly, 1968-71; New Jersey Senate, 1972-73; East Rutherford Bor-ough Council, 1967-69; one child, David; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—Essex County: Municipalities of East Orange, Glen Ridge, and Newark. HunsoN CouNTy: Municipality of Harrison. Population (1970), 478,217. PETER WALLACE RODINO, Jr., Democrat, of 205 Grafton Avenue, Newark, N.J.; born in Newark, N.J., June 7, 1909; law degree, University of Newark (Rutgers), 1937, and is a lawyer by profession; decorated World War II veteran; served in the European theater with U.S. Army and received overseas commission; received numerous awards and honors from various governments and organizations and numerous honorary degrees; delegate to the 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 former Marianna Stango; two children: Margaret Ann (Mrs. Charles Stanziale, Jr.) and Peter III; two granddaugh-ters, Carla and Maria Teresa; elected to the 81st Congress, November 1948; reelect-ed to each succeeding Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—BErRGEN County: Municipality of North Arlington. Essex County: Municipalities of Belleville, Bloomfield, Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, Fairfield, Irvington, Maplewood, Montclair, North Caldwell, Nutley, Orange, Roseland, South Orange, Verona, West Caldwell, and West Orange. Passaic Sox Bic inaliice of Little Falls and West Paterson. UN1oN County: Municipality of Hillside. Popula-tion ( ), ,097. JOSEPH GEORGE MINISH, Democrat, of West Orange, N.J.; World War II 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, 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. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—Union County: Municipalities of Berkeley Heights, Clark, Cranford, Elizabeth, Fan-wood, Garwood, Kenilworth, Mountainside, New Providence, Plainfield, Rahway, Roselle, Roselle Park, Scotch Plains, Springfield, Summit, Union, and Westfield. Population (1970), 477,887. MATTHEW J. RINALDO, Republican, of Union, N.J.; born in Elizabeth, Union County, N.J., September 1, 1931; educated at St. Mary's, Elizabeth, N.J., 1937-45; graduated from St. Benedict's Preparatory School, Newark, N.J., 1949; B.S., Rutgers University, 1953; M.B.A., Seton Hall University, Graduate School of Business 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, 1963-64; elected to the New Jersey State Senate, 1967 and reelected, 1971; author of New Jersey's first State revenue sharing law to aid local government; 110 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY 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-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 Congress; member of House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce and Select Committee on Aging. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Hunterdon, Sussex, and Warren. MERCER CouNTY: Municipalities of Ewing, Hopewell Boro, Hopewell Township, and Pennington. Morris County: Municipalities of Boonton Town, Boonton Township, Butler, Chester Boro, Chester Township, Denville, Dover, East Hanover, Jeffer- son, Kinnelon, Lincoln Park, Mine Hill, Montville, Mount Arlington, Mount Olive, Netcong, Pequannock, Randolph, Riverdale, Rockaway Boro, Rockaway Township, Roxbury, Victory Gardens, Washington, and Wharton. Population (1970), 478,164. JAMES ANDREW COURTER, Republican, of Hackettstown, N.J., born in Mont-clair, 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, Venezuela, 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, Liber-ty and Independence Townships; admitted to practice: New Jersey, Washington, D.C., U.S. Supreme Court; past president, Hackettstown 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 Feder-ation of North Jersey Award; president, Sophomore Republican Class, assistant regional whip; member: Armed Services Committee, Post Office and Civil Service Committee; United Methodist Church; married to the former Carmen McCalman; two daughters: Donica Lee and Katrina Janis; elected to the 96th Congress, Novem-ber 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—HupnsoN County: Municipalities of Bayonne, East Newark, Guttenberg, Hoboken, Jersey City, Kearny, Weehawken, and West New York. Population (1970), 477,939. 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 schools; graduated, Lincoln High School, 1942; attended Columbia University and graduated from Dartmouth 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 Ap-peals, 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: Committee on Air and Water Pollution and Public Health, Rules of Evidence Committee; member of Appropriations, Institutions and Agencies, and Transportation committees; 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 Associ-ation; executive committee 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 Committee; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. NEW JERSEY Biographical 111 FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—MippLEsex County: Municipalities of Carteret, Cranbury, Edison, Highland Park, Metuchen, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, Perth Amboy, Piscataway, Plainsboro, Sayreville, South Amboy, South Brunswick, South Plainfield, and Woodbridge. UN1oN County: Municipalities of Linden and Winfield. Population (1970), 477,949. 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. Congressional Directory NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO (Population, 1980 census, 1,299,968) 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; member, National League of Cities Revenue and Finance Steering Committee, Resolutions Committee for the 1969 Annual Conference of Mayors, State Republican Finance Committee, and Republican State Central Committee, 1970; appointed to Governor’s Policy Board for Law Enforcement and Middle Rio Grande Conference of Govern-ments; named Albuquerque’s “Outstanding Young Man,” 1967-68; married Nancy Burk, 1958; eight children: Lisa, Peter, Nella, Clare, David, Nanette, Helen, and Paula; elected to the United States Senate, November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979; reelected November 7, 1978. HARRISON (JACK) SCHMITT, Republican, of Silver City, N. Mex.; born in Santa Rita, N. Mex., July 3, 1935; educated in the public schools of Silver City; graduated, Western High School, Silver City, 1953; B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1957; Fulbright student at University of Oslo (Norway), 1957-58; doctorate in geolo-gy, Harvard University, 1964; geologist and astronaut; teaching fellow, Harvard University, 1961; National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard Uni-versity, 1964; astronaut, NASA, 1965-75—backup lunar module pilot for Apollo 15, first journeyed into space in 1972, on Apollo 17 mission to the Moon, became chief of scientist-astronauts in February 1974, accumulated 2,100 hours flying time in jets, helicopters, and spacecraft, appointed NASA Assistant Administrator for Energy Programs in May 1974; Arthur S. Fleming Award, 1973; resigned from space pro-gram in August 1975 and returned to New Mexico to enter politics; member, Geological Society of America, American Geophysical Union, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Norwegian Geographical Soci-ety, Sigma Xi, and the Navy League; recipient of numerous professional and aca-demic awards; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTiges: Bernalillo, Colfax, Guadalupe, Harding, Los Alamos, Mora, Quay, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, San Miguel, Sante Fe, Taos, Torrance, and Union (14 counties). Population (1970), 511,135. MANUEL LUJAN, Jr., Republican, of Albuquerque, N. Mex.; born in San 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 and Eagles; member, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and Committee on Science and Technology; past presi-dent, New Mexico Association of Independent Insurance Agents; former member of State Corporation Commission Advisory Board on Insurance; married the former Jean Kay Couchman, November 19, 1948; four children: Terra Kay, Jay, Barbara Browne, and Jeff; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress. NEW MEXICO Biographical 113 SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Catron, Chaves, Curry, De Baca, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Luna, McKinley, Otero, Roosevelt, San Juan, Sierra, Socorro, and Valencia (18 counties). Popula- tion (1970), 504,865. 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 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. 66-666 O—81——10 Congressional Directory NEW YORK NEW YORK (Population, 1980 census, 17,557,288) 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 the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. 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; 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; member: Knights of Columbus; Island Park Volunteer Fire Department, Lions Club; Sons of Italy, and Sacred Heart R.C. Church; married to the former Penelope Ann Collenburg, 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 FIRST DISTRICT.—In the county of Suffolk, the towns of Brookhaven, East Hampton, Riverhead, Shelter Island, Smithtown, Southampton, Southold, Shinnecock Indian Reservation, and that part of the town of Huntington bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Carll’s Straight Path intersects the Huntington-Babylon town line, thence along said path to DeForest Road, to the service road of the Northern State Parkway, to Northern State Parkway, to DeForest Road, to Deer Park Road East, to Jericho Turnpike, to Larkfield Road, to Cedar Road, to Forsythe Drive, to Adrian Street, to Richlee Drive, to Cedrus Avenue, to Mitchell Avenue, to Clay Pitts Road, to Stoothoff Road, thence along said road to its intersection with the Huntington-Smithtown town line, thence southerly along said line to its intersection with the Huntington-Islip town line, thence southerly along said line to its intersection with the Hunting- ton-Babylon town line, thence westerly along said line to its intersection with Carll’s Straight Path, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,742. 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, Kiwanis International, American Legion, American Heart Association, Long Island Loves Business, Inc.;-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 Congress. NEW YORK Biographical 115 SECOND DISTRICT.—SurroLk County: Town of Islip; Dix Hills in the town of Huntington: and Babylon Town excluding East Farmingdale, Melville, North Amityville, Pinelawn, and Wyandanch. Population (1970), 467,722. THOMAS J. DOWNEY, Democrat, of West Islip, N.Y.; born in Ozone Park, N.Y., January 28, 1949; graduated West Islip High School, 1966; B.S., Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, 1970; St. John’s University Law School, 1972-74; LL.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. THIRD DISTRICT.—Those portions of Suffolk and Nassau Counties encompassing most of the town of Oyster Bay including all of the hamlets of Farmingdale, Massapequa, Oyster Bay, Plainview, Syosset, Woodbury, and the city of Glen Cove and all of the town of Huntington with the exception of Dix Hills. Also included is the northern portion of the town of Babylon. Population (1970), 467,894. GREGORY W. CARMAN, Republican-Conservative, of Farmingdale, N.Y.; born in Farmingdale, Long Island, N.Y., January 31, 1937; attended local schools; B.A., St. Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y., 1958, major in government; National Exchange Student, 1956-57, studying at University of Paris through Sweet Briar Junior Year in France Program; J.D. St. John’s Law School, 1961; member, St. John’s Law Review, graduated as part of the honors program; University of Virginia Law School honor graduate JAG; New York University Law School, masters in tax law program; admitted to the New York Bar, December 1961; admitted to practice in U.S. Court of Military Appeals, 1962; certified by Judge Advocate General to prac-tice at general court martial trials, 1962; admitted to practice at the Federal bar and before the Supreme Court of the United States; captain, U.S. Army, 1958-64, stationed with the 2d Infantry Division, Fort Benning, Ga.; received Army Commen-dation Medal for meritorious service, January 14, 1964; councilman for the Town of Oyster Bay, 1972-80; bicentennial commission of Nassau County; Farmingdale Re-publican Club, 1959 to present; Rotary International, 1964 to present; United Way, Town of Oyster Bay, chairman, 1973-76; past president, Savings & Loan League Committee, New York Chapter of the American Bar Association; president, Protes-tant Lawyers Association of Long Island; member, New York and Federal Bars; former member, vestry of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Farmingdale, N.Y.; district committee, Nassau County Council of Boy Scouts of America, 1964 to present; past vice chairman, Paumanok Boy Scout District; district chairman, United Cerebral Palsy; member, Holland Society; fellow, American College of Mortgage Attorneys; married to the former Nancy E. Endruschat of Canton, N.Y., 1959; four children: Gregory Wright, John Frederick, James Matthew, and Mira Catherine; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Nassau County: Portions of the towns of Hempstead, North Hempstead, and Oyster Bay which include the communities of East Rockaway, Oceanside, Island Park, Lido Beach, Point Lookout, Baldwin, Freeport, Bellmore, Merrick, Wantagh, Seaford, Levittown, the easterly portion of East Meadow, Hicksville, Jericho, the southerly portion of Syosset, the easterly portion of Westbury, Old Westbury, Brookville, Old Brookville, Muttontown, and portions of Greenvale, Glen Head, and Glenwood Landing. Population (1970), 467,610. NORMAN FREDERICK LENT, Republican, of East Rockaway, N.Y.; born in Oceanside, Nassau County, N.Y., March 23, 1931; attended the public schools of East Rockaway and Lynbrook, N.Y.; graduated from Malverne High School, 1948; Hofstra College, B.A., 1952; Cornell University Law School, LL.B., 1957; served in the U.S. Naval Reserve, 1952-54, during 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 and Nassau County Bar Associations, New York State and Nassau County Magistrates Associations, B.P.O.E., and Ameri-can Legion; three children: Norman 3d, Barbara Ann, and Thomas; elected to the 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. 116 Congressional Directory NEW YORK FIFTH DISTRICT.—Nassau County: Bounded on the west by the Nassau-New York City boundary; on the south by the Atlantic Ocean; on the north by the boundary line of Hempstead and North Hempstead and the east by a line running through East Meadow and along the easterly boundaries of Rockville Centre, Lynbrook, Woodmere, Hewlett, and Long Beach; the westerly half of the town of Hempstead and all of the city of Long Beach; includes the following areas: Atlantic Beach, Bellerose, Cedarhurst, Elmont, Floral Park, Franklin Square, Garden City, Garden City South, Gibson, Green Acres, Hempstead, Hewlett, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck, Inwood, Lakeview, Lawrence, Long Beach, Lynbrook, Malverne, Meadowmere Park, North Valley Stream, North Woodmere, Rockville Centre, Roosevelt, Salisbury, South Floral Park, South Hempstead, Stewart Manor, Uniondale, Valley Stream, West Hempstead, Woodsburgh, and Woodmere; election districts in East Meadow and New Hyde Park. Population (1970), 467,694. RAYMOND J. McGRATH, Republican, of Valley Stream, N.Y.; born in Valle 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. SIXTH DISTRICT.—Nassau County: Communities of Albertson, Carle Place, East Hills, East Williston: Garden City Park, Great Neck, Herricks, Manhasset, Mineola, New Hyde Park, North New Hyde Park, Port Washington, Roslyn, Roslyn Heights, Westbury, and Williston Park. Queens County: Communities of Auburndale, Bayside, Bellerose, Douglaston, Flushing, Glen Oaks, Hillside, Hollis, Jamaica, Jamaica Es-tates, Little Neck, and Queens Village. Population (1970), 467,602. JOHN LeEBOUTILLIER, Republican (endorsed by Conservative Party), of West-bury, N.Y.; born in Glen Cove, N.Y., May 26, 1953; attended the Greenvale School, Greenvale, N.Y., Brooks School, North Andover, Mass.; graduated, magna cum laude, Harvard College, 1976, A.B., history; masters degree, Harvard Business School, 1978; lecturer on subject of leadership in America; author, numerous articles which have appeared in major publications throughout the Nation, “Harvard Hates America: The Odyssey of a Born-Again American”, and a novel, “Primary”; FombEn hurd of the Advent, Episcopalian; elected to the 97th Congress, Novem- er 4, ; SEVENTH DISTRICT.—QuEeeNs County: That part bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where 97th Avenue intersects Queens-Kings county line, thence along said avenue to L.I. RR., thence along said railroad to 103d Avenue, to 115th Street, to Atlantic Avenue, to Van Wyck Expressway, to Metropoli-tan Avenue, to Lefferts Boulevard, to Park Lane, to Union Turnpike, to Burns Street, to 75th Road, to Greenway South, to Burns Street, to 68th Avenue, to Fleet Street, to Yellowstone Boulevard, to Woodhaven Boulevard, to Queens Boulevard, to 63d Drive, to 98th Street, to 65th Avenue, to 112th Street, to Jewel Avenue, to Van Wyck Expressway, to Park Drive East, to 77th Avenue, to Parsons Boulevard, to Union Turnpike, to 168th Street, to Grand Central Parkway, to 164th Street, to Jamaica Avenue, to Hempstead Avenue, thence along said avenue to its intersection with the Queens-Nassau county line thence southerly along said line to its intersection with 115th Avenue, thence westerly along said avenue to Nashville Boulevard, to Springfield Boulevard, to South Conduit Avenue, to Nassau Expressway, to L.I. RR., thence northerly along said railroad to North Conduit Avenue, thence westerly along said avenue to its intersec-tion with the Queens-Kings county line, thence northerly along said line to its intersection with 97th Avenue, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,449. JOSEPH PATRICK ADDABBO, Democrat, of 132-43 86th Street, Ozone Park, N.Y.; born March 17, 1925, in Queens, N.Y., son of Dominick and Anna Addabbo; attended P.S. 59, Boys’ High School in Brooklyn, City College for 2 years, and graduated St. John’s Law School, LL.B. degree; married the former Grace Salamone; three children, Dominic, Dina, and Joseph; engaged in the 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. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—QuEeeNs County: The north and central sections from the Sunnyside railroad yards to the Nassau county line, including portions of the communities of Sunnyside, Woodside, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, Corona, Rego Park, Forest Hills, Flushing, Whitestone, Bayside, Little Neck (Douglaston), Oak-land Gardens, Fresh Meadows, Queens Village, Jamaica, and Hollis. Population (1970), 467,691. BENJAMIN S. ROSENTHAL, Democrat-Liberal, of Elmhurst, Long Island, N.Y; born in New York City, N.Y., June 8, 1923; educated in the public schools of the city of New York; attended Long Island University and City College; LL.B. Brooklyn Law School (1949), LL.M. New York University (1952); married Lila Moskowitz, two NEW YORK Biographical 117 children: Mrs. Debra J. Mandell and Edward; attorney; admitted to New York Bar 1949; admitted to practice before United States Supreme Court 1954; served in United States Army March 1943 to January 1946, 18 months in Iceland; elected as Democrat-Liberal to the 87th Congress in special election February 20, 1962; reelect-ed to each succeeding Congress, deputy majority whip and former member of Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; appointed member of National Commis-sion on Food Marketing during 88th and 89th Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—QuEeens County: West section, including all of Glendale, Long Island City, Maspeth, Middle Village, Richmond Hill, Ridgewood, and Woodhaven; and portions of Astoria, Forest Hills, Jackson Heights, Kew Gardens, Ozone Park, and Woodside. Population (1970), 467,207. GERALDINE ANNE FERRARO, Democrat, of Forest Hills, N.Y.; born in New-burgh, N.Y., August 26, 1935; graduated from Marymount School, Tarrytown, N.Y., 1952; B.A. from Marymount College, New York City, 1956; law degree from Ford-ham University, New York City, lawyer; admitted to New York Bar; admitted to practice before District Court for Eastern District, U.S. Court of Appeals, and U.S. Supreme Court: private practice 1961-74; assistant district attorney, Queens County, N.Y. 1974-78; in that capacity she was chief of Special Victims Bureau, specializing in prosecuting crimes against senior citizens and those involving child abuse, domes-tic violence, and rape; president, Queens County Women’s Bar Association; served on the Housing Part of the Advisory Council of New York City Civil Court; member, board of directors: 31st Assembly District Regular Democratic Club; Catholic Law-yers Guild; District Attorney’s Association; “Flowers With Care,” Project of the Catholic Charities Prison Ministries; member: Queens County Bar Association, Criminal Court Bar Association, Columbian Lawyers Association; serves on Commit-tees on Public Works and Transportation, Post Office and Civil Service, and the Select Committee on Aging; elected secretary, Democratic Caucus, 97th Congress; married John A. Zaccaro, 1960; three children: Donna (19), John (17), and Laura (14); elected to 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. TENTH DISTRICT.—Composed of parts of the Southeast Bronx and North Queens including all or parts of the communities of Bedford Park, Fordham, Morris Park, Westchester, Parkchester, Unionport, Soundview, Clason Point, Hunts Point, and Throggs Neck in the Bronx and Long Island City, Astoria, Garden Bay Manor, East Elmhurst, College Point, Whitestone, and Beechhurst in Queens. Population (1970), 469,193. MARIO BIAGGI, Democrat, of Bronx, N.Y.; born in New York City, October 26, 1917; graduated P.S. 171 and Haaren High School, New York City; graduated New York Law School LL.B., 1963; admitted to the bar of the State of New York; community relations specialist with the New York State Division of Housing and as Assistant to the Secretary of State, New York State, 1961-65; member of the New York City Police Department; retired on line of duty disability as detective 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. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—Kings County: The eastern area which includes all or part of the communities of Bergen Beach, Canarsie, Cypress Hills, East New York, and Mill Basin. Queens County: The southern and eastern portions which include all or part of the communities of Broad Channel, Cambria Heights, Howard Boe, Saurslion, Lindenwood, the Rockaways, Rosedale, St. Albans, and Springfield Gardens. Population ( , 408,332. JAMES H. SCHE UER, 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 118 Congressional Directory NEW YORK 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; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—That part of the county of Kings bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Manhattan Avenue intersects the Kings-Queens county line, thence southerly along said avenue to Calyer Street, to Leonard Street, to Richardson Street, to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Lorimer Street, to 10 Eyck Street, to Leonard Street, to Boerum Street, to Lorimer Street, to Broadway, to Flushing Avenue, to Throop Avenue, to Hancock Street, to Sumner Avenue, to Halsey Street, to Throop Avenue, to Fulton Street, to Albany Avenue, to Herkimer Street, to Troy Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to Schenectady Avenue, to Crown Street, to Rochester Avenue, to East New York Avenue, to East 98th Street, to Blake Avenue, to Hopkinson Avenue, to Livonia Avenue, to Junius Street, to Dumont Avenue, to Pennsylvania Avenue, to Blake Avenue, to Miller Avenue, to Belmont Avenue, to Wyona Street, to Liberty Avenue, to New Jersey Avenue, to Jamaica Avenue, to Miller Avenue, to Highland Boulevard, thence easterly along said Boulevard to its intersection with the Kings-Queens county line, thence northerly and westerly along said line to its intersection with Manhattan Avenue, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,726. SHIRLEY ANITA CHISHOLM, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn, N.Y., November 30, 1924; attended public schools of Brooklyn, Brooklyn College (B.A.), and Columbia University (M.A.); diploma in administration and supervision, Columbia University; honorary degrees: LL.D., Talladega College, Talladega, Ala.; LL.D., Wilmington College, Wilmington-Ohio; L.H.D., North Carolina College, Durham, N.C.; L.H.D.,, Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va.; LL.D., LaSalle College, Philadelphia, Pa., May 1971; LL.D., William Patterson College, Wayne, N.J., May 1971; LL.D., Capitol University, Columbus, Ohio, May 1971; LL.D., University of Maine, Portland, Maine, June 1971; L.H.D., Coppin State College, Baltimore, Md., June 1971; LL.D., Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N.Y., June 1972; L.H.D., Kenyon Col-lege, Gambrier, Ohio, June 1973; LL.D., Acquinas College, Grand Rapids, Mich., May 1974; LL.D., Reed College, Portland, Oreg., May 1974; LL.D., University of Cincin-nati, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 1975; LL.D., Smith College, North Hampton, Mass., May 1975; nursery school teacher and director, 1946-53; director, Hamilton Madison Child Care Center, New York City, 1954-59; educational consultant, Division of Day Care, New York City, 1959-64; assemblywoman, New York State Legislature, 4 years; community education and civic organizations: consultant, Central Brooklyn Coordinating Council; Bethune Memorial Committee, National Council of Negro Women; Advisory Council of the Institute for Studies in Education, University of Notre Dame; Advisory Committee, Black Enterprise Magazine; national board, Americans for Democratic Action; Advisory Council, New York Young Democrats; Advisory Board, Migrant Studies, State University College, Genesco, N.Y.; Advisory Board, Salvation Army; trustee, Southern Elections Fund; Advisory Board, Women’s Equity Action League; Advisory Committee, Brooklyn Museum; Advisory Council, Adelphi University Octet Associates; trustee, Long Island University; fellow, School of Social Work, Adelphi University; Brooklyn College Alumni; League of Women Voters; Democratic Women’s Workshop; Brooklyn Branch NAACP; Brooklyn Home for Aged People; National Association of College Women; Bedford-Stuyvesant Politi-cal League; Key Women, Inc.; Jane’s Methodist Church, Brooklyn, N.Y.; honors and awards: Honorary Citizen of Kansas City; Humanitarian Award of Y.I.A. Communi-ty Corporation; Citizen of Year Award, Local 140, United Factory Workers, AFL-CIO; Spirit of Achievement Award, Women’s Division, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University; Deborah Gannett Award, Chicago Chapter, National Media Women; Twelfth Annual Achievement Award, Guardian Association, New York Police Department; Dr. Martin Luther King Award, Bottle and Cork Sales Club; Golden Doughnut Award, Salvation Army; Woman of the Year, Zeta Phi Beta sorority; Government Award of Better Brooklyn Committees; Clairol’s “Woman of the Year” award for outstanding achievement in public affairs, May 1973; author, “Unbought and Unbossed,” Houghton-Mifflin, 1970; author, “The Good Fight,” Harper & Row, 1973; married to Arthur Hardwick, Jr., 1977, special investigator; elected to 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—That part of the county of Kings bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Ocean Avenue intersects Parkside Avenue, thence southerly along Ocean Avenue to Woodruff Avenue, to East 21st Street, to Caton Avenue, to Flatbush Avenue, to Martense Street, to Bedford Avenue, to Snyder Avenue, to Flatbush Avenue, to Stephens Court, to East 23d Street, to Foster Avenue, to Coney Island Avenue, to Avenue H, to East Eighth Street, to Foster Avenue, to Ocean Parkway, to Avenue I, to East Seventh Street, to Avenue J, to Ocean Parkway, to Avenue M, to East Ninth Street, to Avenue N, to East Seventh Street, to Avenue O, to Ocean Parkway, to Quentin Road, to East Seventh Street, to NEW YORK Biographical 119 Avenue P, to East Eighth Street, to Quentin Road, to East Ninth Street, to Avenue P, to East 10th Street, to Avenue O, to Coney Island Avenue, to Avenue P, to East 19th Street, to Avenue R, to East 23d Street, to Gravesend Neck Road, to Bedford Avenue, to Avenue Z, to Nostrand Avenue, to Shore Parkway, to Flatbush Avenue, thence southerly along said avenue, and said avenue extended into the waters of Rockaway Inlet, thence through the waters of Rockaway Inlet, the Atlantic Ocean, Lower Bay, Gravesend Bay, and Coney Island Creek to their intersection with Cropsey Avenue, thence northerly along said avenue to Bay 50th Street, to Stillwell Avenue, to 84th Street, to 24th Avenue, to 85th Street, to 20th Avenue, to 86th Street, to 19th Avenue, to 73d Street, to 20th Avenue, to 72d Street to 19th Avenue, to Bay Ridge Avenue, to 17th Avenue, to 67th Street, to 16th Avenue, to 63d Street, to 17th Avenue, to 64th Street, to 18th Avenue, to 63d Street to 19th Avenue, to 55th Street, to 17th Avenue, to 59th Street, to New Utrecht Avenue, to 58th Street, to Fort Hamilton Parkway, to 52d Street, to 12th Avenue, to 48th Street, to New Utrecht Avenue, to 47th Street, to 12th Avenue, to 43d Street, to 13th Avenue, to 38th Street, to 14th Avenue, to Old New Utrecht Road, to 36th Street, to Church Avenue, to Dahill Road, to Caton Avenue, to East Fifth Street, to Prospect Expressway, to Greenwood Avenue, to Prospect Park Southwest, to Park Circle, to Parkside Avenue, thence easterly along said avenue to its intersection with Ocean Avenue, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 468,726. STEPHEN J. SOLARZ, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in New York City, September 12, 1940; attended New York public schools; graduated from Brandeis University; received master’s degree in public law and government from Columbia University; elected to New York State Assembly, three terms, 1968-72; 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.—That part of the county of Kings bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Manhattan Avenue intersects the Kings-Queens county line, thence southerly along said avenue to Calyer Street, to Leonard Street, to Richardson Street, to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Lorimer Street, to 10 Eyck Street, to Leonard Street, to Boerum Street, to Lorimer Street, to Broadway, to Flushing Avenue, to Throop Avenue, to Hancock Street, to Sumner Avenue, to Halsey Street, to Throop Avenue, to Fulton Street, to Albany Avenue, to Herkimer Street, to Troy Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to New York Avenue, to Malbone Street, to Clove Road, to Empire Boulevard, to Washington Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to Classon Avenue, to Park Place, to Vanderbilt Avenue, to Sterling Place, to Butler Street, to Fourth Avenue, to Prospect Expressway, to Gowanus Expressway, to Hamilton Avenue, thence along said avenue and said avenue extended to its intersection with the Kings-New York county line, thence northerly along said line to its intersection with the Kings-Queens county line, thence easterly along said line to its intersection with Manhattan Avenue, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,735. FREDERICK W. RICHMOND, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in Mattapan, Mass., November 15, 1923; attended Harvard University, 1942-43; served in U.S. Navy, World War II, radioman, third class, in Pacific Theater, 1943-45; B.A., Boston University, 1945; LL.D., Pratt Institute, 1971; LL.D., Polytechnic Institute of New York, 1978; chairman, National Urban League Equal Opportunity Conference, 1955; chairman of the board, Carnegie Hall Corp. (nonprofit), 1960-76; chairman of the board and president, Walco National Corp., 1960-75; director, Walco National Corp., 1960-; budget director, New York State Council on the Arts, 1965-74; chairman, Project Upgrade, Inc., 1972-; president of Greater New York Urban League, 1959-64; New York City Taxi and Limousine Commissioner, 1970-72; New York City Human Rights Commissioner, 1964-70; elected to New York City Council, January 1973; reelected New York City Council, November 1973; served on council finance, State legislation, industrial relations, and charter and governmental operations committees, 1973-74; one son, William; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Agriculture and Small Busi-ness Committees; chairman, Agriculture Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing, Consumer Relations, and Nutrition; member, Joint Economic Committee. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—That part of the county of Kings bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Parkside Avenue intersects Ocean Avenue, thence westerly along Parkside Avenue, to Park Circle, to Prospect Park Southwest, to Greenwood Avenue, to Prospect Expressway, to East Fifth Street, to Caton Avenue, to Dahill Road, to Church Avenue, to 36th Street, to Old New Utrecht Road, to 14th Avenue, to 38th Street, to 13th Avenue, to 43d Street, to 12th Avenue, to 47th Street, to New Utrecht Avenue, to 48th Street, to 12th Avenue, to 52d Street, to Fort Hamilton Parkway, to 58th Street, to New Utrecht Avenue, to 59th Street, to 17th Avenue, to 55th Street, to 19th Avenue, to 63d Street, to 18th Avenue, to 64th Street, to 17th Avenue, to 63d Street, to 16th Avenue, to 67th Street, to 17th Avenue, to Bay Ridge Avenue, to 19th Avenue, to 72d Street, to 20th Avenue, to 73d Street, to 19th Avenue, to 86th Street, to 20th Avenue, to 85th Street, to 24th Avenue, to 84th Street, to Stillwell Avenue, to Bay 50th Street, to Cropsey Avenue, thence southerly along said avenue to its intersection with the waters of Coney Island Creek, thence through the waters of Coney Island Creek, Gravesend Bay, Lower Bay, the Narrows, and Upper Bay to their intersection with the Kings-New York county line, thence northerly and easterly along said line to its intersection with Hamilton Avenue extended, thence easterly along said avenue extended and said avenue to Gowanus Expressway, to Prospect Expressway, to Fourth Avenue, to Butler Street, to Sterling Place, to Vanderbilt Avenue, to Park Place, to Classon Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to 120 Congressional Directory NEW YORK Washington Avenue, to Empire Avenue, to Ocean Avenue, thence southerly along said avenue to its intersection with Parkside Avenue, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 466,741. LEO C. ZEFERETTI, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn, July 15, 1927; attended New York University, City University of New York’s Baruch School; U.S. Navy, yeoman second class, 1944-46; decorated with the American Theatre, European Theatre, and Victory Medals; employed in the Department of Corrections, city of New York; president, Correction Officers Benevolent Association; appointed to the New York State Crime Control Planning Board by former Governor Nelson Rockefeller; representative to former President Nixon’s Conference on Correction and to the Conference for a National Correction Academy; awarded the Italian Government Order of St. Brigida, Cavalieri Commendatori; and Humanitarian Award from Community Mayors, State of New York; Man of the Year Award, Cathedral Club; American Award, American Legion; Italian-American Award, Sons of Italy; married to the former Barbara Schiebel, August 31, 1947; two daughters: Linda and Jan; grandson, Leo; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; member: Committees on Education and Labor, Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Select Committee on Professional Sports (1976); Task Force on Pensions; reelected to the 96th Congress, member: Rules Committee and Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control; reelected to the 97th Con-gress. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—That part of Kings County which includes parts of Brownsville, Crown Heights, East Flatbush, East New York, Flatbush, Flatlands, Gerritsen Beach, Marine Park, Midwood, and Sheepshead Bay. Population (1970), 467,693. 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 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 until December 1980; married to Iris Weinshall, 1980; member, Young Israel of Avenue U; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—The county of Richmond, and that part of the county of New York bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where East Houston Street extended intersects the waters of the East River, thence along said street extended and said street to Broadway to East Third Street, to West Third Street, to Avenue of the Americas, to West 14th Street, to Eighth Avenue, to Greenwich Avenue, to Bank Street, to Waverly Place, to West 11th Street, to Bleecker Street, to Hudson Street, to Ninth Avenue, to West 26th Street, thence along said street and said street extended into the waters of the Hudson River, thence southerly, easterly, and northerly through said waters and the waters of Upper Bay and East River to their intersection with East Houston Street extended, the point of beginning and including Ellis Island, Governors Island, and Liberty Island. Population (1970), 467,656. 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; married to the former Mar-ghetise Wing, 1956; one daughter, Susan; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—That part of the county of New York bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where East Houston Street extended intersects the waters of the East River, thence along said street extended and said street to Broadway, to East Third Street, to West Third Street, to Avenue of the Americas, to West 14th Street, to Eighth Avenue, to Central Park South, to Fifth Avenue, to East 98th Street, to Park Avenue, to East 96th Street, to Third Avenue, to East 90th Street, thence along said street and said street extended into the waters of the East River, thence southerly through said waters and the waters of the West Channel to their intersection with East Houston Street extended, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,533. 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, NEW YORK Biographical 121 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; priveis practice of law in New York City, 1956-70; chief counsel, New York Joint egislative 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-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 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—That part of the county of New York bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where West 166th Street extended intersects the New York-Bronx County line, thence along said street extended and said street to Amsterdam Avenue, to West 165th Street, to St. Nicholas Avenue, to West 164th Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, to West 62d Street, to Central Park West, to Central Park South, to Fifth Avenue, to East 98th Street, to Park Avenue, to East 96th Street, to Third Avenue, to East 90th Street, thence along said street and said street extended to its intersection with the New York-Queens County line, thence northerly along said line to its intersection with the New York-Bronx County line, thence northerly along said line to its intersection with West 166th Street extended, the point of beginning, and including Roosevelt Island, Ward's Island, Randall’s Island Park, and Belmont Island. Population (1970), 466,876. CHARLES B. RANGEL, Democrat-Liberal-Republican, of New York; born in Harlem, New York, N.Y., June 11, 1930; attended the public schools in Harlem, P.S. 89 (now P.S. 175), Junior High School 139, and DeWitt Clinton High School; enlisted in the U.S. Army and served from 1948 to 1952; awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star for Valor, U.S. and Korean Presidential Citations and three battle stars while serving in combat with the Second Infantry Division in Korea; honorably discharged with rank of staff sergeant; after military duty, completed high school, 1953; 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, Ne warioal 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, Mics elected to 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding ongress. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—That part of the county of Bronx bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning where West 261st Street extended intersects the waters of the Hudson River, along said street to Riverdale Avenue, to Henry Hudson Parkway, to Riverdale Avenue, to West 238th Street, to Fieldston Road, to West 236th Street, to Greystone Avenue, to Riverdale Avenue, to West 230th Street, to Kingsbridge Avenue, to its intersection with the Bronx-New York County line, thence westerly along said line to the Hudson River, thence northerly to West 261st Street extended, the point of beginning; and that part of the county of New York bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning where West 166th Street extended intersects the New York-Bronx County line, thence along said street to Amsterdam Avenue, to West 165th Street, to St. Nicholas Avenue, to West 164th Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, to West 62d Street, to Central Park West, to Eighth Avenue, to Greenwich Avenue, to Bank Street, to Waverly Place, to West 11th Street, to Bleecker Street, to Hudson Street, to Ninth Avenue, to West 26th Street, along said street to the Hudson River, thence northerly to the New York-Bronx County line, thence easterly and southerly along said line to its intersection with West 166th Street extended, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 468,667. TED WEISS, Democrat-Liberal, of New York, N.Y.; born in Hungary, September 17, 1927; came to the United States in 1938; graduated, Hoffman High School, South Amboy, N.J., 1946; B.A., Syracuse (N.Y.) University, 1951; LL.B., Syracuse 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- 122 Congressional Directory NEW YORK 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 children: Thomas and Stephen; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—That part of the county of Bronx bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning:at a point where Manida Street extended intersects the waters of the East River, thence along said street extended and said street to Ryawa Avenue, to Coster Street, to Spofford Avenue, to Hunt’s Point Avenue, to Lafayette Avenue, to Barretto Street, to Bruckner Boulevard, to Sound View Avenue, to Watson Avenue, to Bronx River Parkway, to Cross-Bronx Expressway, to West Farms Road, to East Tremont Avenue, to Webster Avenue, to East 176th Street, to Park Avenue, to East 174th Street, to Washington Avenue, to East 173d Street, to Park Avenue, to East 169th Street, to Webster Avenue, to East 168th Street, to Morris Avenue, to East 167th Street, to Sheridan Avenue, to McClellan Street, to Grand Boulevard and Concourse, to East 165th Street, to Walton Avenue, to East 161st Street, to River Avenue, to East 157th Street, thence westerly along said street and said street extended into the waters of the Harlem River, thence southerly and easterly through said waters and the waters of the East River to their intersection swith Manida Street extended, the point of beginning, and including North Brother and South Brother Islands. Population (1970), 467,582. 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 GYipplad Children; two sons: Robert William and Kenneth Ralph; elected to the 95th Con-gress, February 14, 1978, by special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Herman Badillo; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTty oF Bronx: That part bounded roughly by the following: On the north, West 238th Street, Van Cortlandt Park South, the south boundary of Woodlawn Cemetery, Karnow Avenue, and the New England Expressway; on the east, the Hutchinson River; on the south-southeast, Pelham Parkway, Southern Boulevard, East Tremont Avenue, to Park Avenue, East 161st Street, and Yankee Stadium; and on the west, the Harlem River, West 230th Street, and Riverdale Avenue. The district includes most or all of the communities known as Mosholu-Norwood, Kingsbridge, Kingsbridge Heights, Tremont, Highbridge, Pelham Parkway, Co-op City, and parts of Grand Concourse, Riverdale, Bedford Park, Fordham, and Morrisania. Population (1970), 466,931. ~ JONATHAN B. BINGHAM, Democrat-Liberal, of the Bronx, N.Y.; born in New Haven, Conn., April 24, 1914, son of the late Senator Hiram Bingham of Connecti-cut; attended Groton School and graduated from Yale University (Phi Beta Kappa) in 1936 ‘and received law degree in 1939; was admitted to the bar in 1940 and has practiced law in New York City; member of various bar associations; former member of Judiciary Committee of New York City Bar Association; occasional correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune in 1935 and 1938 in Europe, the USSR, and the Far East; during World War II enlisted as a private and was discharged as a captain in Military Intelligence; married to the former June Ross-bach; four children: Sherrell (Mrs. Downes), June Mitchell (Mrs. Erik C. Esselstyn), Timothy W., and Guru Nam Kaur (Mrs. Khalsa), special assistant to an Assistant Secretary of State in 1945 and 1946; assistant director, Office of International Security Affairs in 1951; deputy and acting administrator, Technical Cooperation Administration 1951-53; secretary to Governor Averell Harriman of New York 1955-58; U.S. representative on the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations with the rank of Ambassador and as principal adviser to Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson in economic and social affairs 1963-64; member of the U.S. delegation to four United Nations General Assemblies 1961-63; U.S. representative on the United Nations Trusteeship Council with the rank of Minister in 1961 and 1962 and served as president of the Council in 1962; author, “Shirt-Sleeve Diplomacy: Point 4 in Action” (John Day, 1954), and (with Alfred M. Bingham) “Violence and Democra-cy’ (World Publishing, 1970), also magazine articles; member and officer of various boards and civic and county organizations and is the recipient of awards from various organizations; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—WESTCHESTER COUNTY: Towns of Eastchester, Greenburgh, and Mt. Pleasant; most of the city of Yonkers, and in the North Bronx is comprised of Riverdale, Woodlawn, Wakefield, Eastchester, Baychester, Edenwald, and Williamsbridge sections. Population (1970), 467,778. PETER A. PEYSER, Democrat, of Irvington, N.Y.; born in Cedarhurst, Long Island, N.Y., September 7, 1921; attended New York City schools; graduated, B.A, NEW YORK Biographical 123 Colgate University, 1943; enlisted as a private in the infantry, sent overseas in the fall of 1944; joined the 28th Infantry Division in Huerthen Forest; assigned to the 99th Infantry Division as a sergeant, fought with that unit in the Battle of the Bulge and the Remagen Bridge engagement during the Allied drive across the Rhine; when hostilities ceased, assigned to the First Infantry Division for occupation duty in Germany; decorations include Combat Infantry Badge, Belgian Fourragere, Presidential Unit Citation, Bronze Star Medal, and three battle stars; honorably discharged January 1946; accepted a commission as a second lieutenant with the Seventh Regiment, New York National Guard; with the rank of captain, com-manded the National Guard infantry company stationed in Yonkers Armory, 1955-58; spent 22 years as a successful life insurance executive in New York City; manager of the Peter Peyser Agency of Mutual of New York; entered political life in 1963; elected mayor of Irvington, N.Y.; reelected four times; ranking New York Republican on the House Education and Labor Committee; member of House Com-mittee on Agriculture; member of House Task Force on Drug Abuse; member of Task Force on Aging; member of the board of directors of the National Committee for the Student Vote; a member of the New York Congressional Delegation Steering Committee; chairman, Congressional Ad Hoc Committee Against Heroin Mainte-nance; member of the board of trustees of Colgate University; Episcopalian; married Marguerite Richards, of Monroe, La., 1949; five children: Penny, Carolyn, Peter, James, and Thomas; elected as a Republican to the 92d Congress; reelected to the 93d and 94th Congresses; elected as a Democrat to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; member: Education and Labor and Government Operations Committees; re-elected to the 97th Congress. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—In the county of Westchester, the towns of Harrison, Mamaroneck, North Castle, New Castle, Ossining, Pelham, Pound Ridge, Rye, Scarsdale, and the cities of Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Rye, White Plains, and that part of the city of Yonkers bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Midland Avenue intersects the easterly city line of the city of Yonkers, thence along said avenue to Cross County Parkway, to Bronx River Road, to Edgewood Avenue, to Trenchard Street, to Whittier Avenue, to Central Park Avenue North, to Yonkers Avenue, to Central Park Avenue South, to Borcher Avenue, to Orient Street, to Clayton Place, to St. Johns Avenue, to Yonkers Avenue, to Ashburton Avenue (State Route 9A), to Nepperhan Avenue, to High Street, to Vineyard Avenue, to Glenwood Avenue, to Lake Avenue, to Waring Place, to Fairview Street, to Morningside Avenue, to High Street, to St. Joseph Avenue, to Ashburton Avenue (State Route 9A), to Palisade Avenue, to School Street, to Nepperhan Avenue, to New Main Street, to South Broadway, to McLean Avenue (State Route 164), to Romaine Avenue, to Randolph Street, to Western Avenue, to Lawrence Street, to Van Cortlandt Park Avenue, to Wolffe Street, to McLean Avenue (State Route 164), to Courter Avenue, to Lewis Parkway, to Putman Avenue, to McLean Avenue, to Saw Mill River Parkway, thence along said parkway to its intersection with the southerly city line of the city of Yonkers, thence easterly and northerly along said line to its intersection with Midland Avenue, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 468,148. 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 Guardians; member of Tuskegee Institute’s National Advisory Council; four chil-dren: Ronald, Randall, Lawrence, and Jenny Louise; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to the 90th and 91st Congresses; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—The counties of Dutchess and Putnam; and in the county of Ulster, the towns of Saugerties, Ulster, Esopus, and Lloyd, and the city of Kingston; and in the county of Westchester, the towns of Bedford, Cortlandt, Lewisboro, North Salem, Somers, and Yorktown, and the city of Peekskill; and in the county of Columbia, the town of Gallatin. Population (1970), 467,859. HAMILTON FISH, Jr., Republican, of Millbrook, N.Y; born in Washington, D.C., June 3, 1926; graduate of Kent School, Kent, Conn.; A.B., Harvard College, 1949; LL.B., New York University School of Law, 1957; attended John F. 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 124 Congressional Directory NEW YORK 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; member, Dut-chess, 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; married Julia Mackenzie of Montreal (deceased, March 26, 1969); four children: Hamilton III, Julia Alexandra, Nicholas S., and Peter L.; married Billy Laster Cline, April 3, 1971; elected to the 91st Congress November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Con-gress; member, House Committee on the Judiciary; Committee on Science and Technology; Republican Policy Committee, 1976-79; Select Commission on Immigra-tion and Refugee Policy; cochairman, Ad Hoc Congressional Committee for Irish Affairs. TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—The counties of Orange and Rockland; and in the county of Ulster, the towns of Marlboro, Plattekill, and Shawangunk. Population (1970), 467,424. BENJAMIN A. GILMAN, Republican, of Middletown, N.Y.; born in 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. & AM., A A O.N.M.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 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-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—The counties of Tioga, Broome, and Sullivan: and in the county of Ulster, the towns of Hardenburgh, Shandaken, Denning, Woodstock, Olive, Hurley, Wawarsing, Gardiner, New Paltz, Rochester, Marbletown, Rosendale, and Kingston; and in the county of Tompkins, the towns of Caroline, Danby, Newfield and Ithaca, and the city of Ithaca; and in the county of Chemung, the towns of Erin, Van Etten, Baldwin, and Chemung; and in the county of Delaware, the towns of Masonville, Deposit, Tompkins, Walton, Hamden, Delhi, Bovina, Andes, Meredith, Kortright, Harpersfield, Stamford, Roxbury, Middletown, Colchester, and Hancock. Population (1970) 467,980. MATTHEW FRANCIS McHUGH, Democrat, of Ithaca, N.Y.; born in Philadel-phia, Pa., December 6, 1938; attended St. Thomas Aquinas School and Brooklyn Technical High School, Brooklyn, N.Y.; B.S, 1960, Mount St. Mary's College, Em- NEW YORK Biographical 125 mitsburg, Md., where he was student body president; J. D., Villanova Law School, 1963, law review editor; admitted to New York State Bar and began law practice with Donovan, Leisure, Newton & Irving in New York City, 1964; began law prac-tice in Ithaca, N.Y., 1966; Ithaca city prosecutor, 1968; Tompkins County District Attorney, 1969-72; chairman of 1972 Ithaca committee to avert student unrest; president-elect of Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce, 1974; active in Demo-cratic organizations, served as State committeeman; member of American, New York State, and Tompkins County Bar Associations; member of Immaculate Concep-tion Roman Catholic Church; married Eileen Alanna Higgins, 1963; three children: Alanna, Kelli, and Meg; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; served as freshman class treasurer; reelected to the 95th, 96th and 97th Congresses; elected vice chairman of class of 1974 and vice chairman of the New York State Democratic congressional delegation; 1981—elected vice chairman of the Democratic Study Group and treasurer of Members of Congress for Peace through Law, 1977; member of Appropriations Committee. TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—In the county of Albany, the towns of Berne, Bethlehem, Colonie, Green Island, Guilderland, Knox, New Scotland, Rensselaerville, and Westerlo, and the cities of Albany, Cohoes, and Watervliet; and in the county of Montgomery, the town of Amsterdam and the city of Amsterdam; and in the county of Schenectady, the towns of Glenville, Niskayuna, and Rotterdam, and the city of Schenec-tady. Population (1970), 467,219. SAMUEL S. STRATTON, Democrat, of Amsterdam, N.Y.; born in Yonkers, N.Y,, September 27, 1916; educated in the public schools of Schenectady and Rochester, N.Y. and at Blair Academy, Blairstown, N.J.; graduated from the University of Rochester, A.B., 1937, elected to Phi Beta Kappa, junior year; Haverford College, M.A. 1938; Harvard University, M.A., 1940; Hartwick 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 Nott), Kevin, Kim, and Brian; one grandson, Andrew Gonzalez; secre-tary 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 Pres-byterian Church; elected to 86th Congress, November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeeding Congress, representing four separate congressional districts; member, Armed Services Committee and chairman of its Investigations Subcommittee; chair-man of New York State Congressional Delegation. TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—The counties of Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Warren, and Washington; and in the county of Essex, the town of Minerva; and in the county of Albany, the town of Coeymans; and in the county of Columbia, the towns of Ancram, Austerlitz, Canaan, Chatham, Claverack, Clermont, Copake, Germantown, Ghent, Greenport, Hillsdale, Kinderhook, Livingston, New Lebanon, Stockport, Stuyvesant, and Taghkanic, and the city of Hudson. Population (1970), 467,767. 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 Congress. 126 Congressional Directory NEW YORK THIRTIETH DISTRICT.—The counties of Clinton, Franklin, Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence; and in the county of Essex, the towns of Chesterfield, Crown Point, Elizabethtown, Essex, Jay, Keene, Lewis, Moriah, Newcomb, North Elba, North Hudson, St. Armand, Schroon, Ticonderoga, Westport, Willsboro, and Wil-mington; and in the county of Oswego, the towns of Albion, Amboy, Boylston, Constantia, Hastings, Mexico, Minetto, New Haven, Orwell, Oswego, Palermo, Parish, Redfield, Richland, Sandy Creek, Schroeppel, Sores Volney, West Monroe, and Williamstown, and the cities of Fulton and Oswego. Population (1970), 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: Lions; 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. THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—The counties of Oneida, Hamilton, Herkimer, Fulton, and Schoharie; and in the county of Montgomery, the towns of St. Johnsville, Minden, Canajoharie, Palatine, Root, Mohawk Glen, Charleston, and Florida; and in the county of Schenectady, the towns of Princetown and Duanesburg; and in the county of Otsego, the towns of Plainfield, Richfield, Exeter, Springfield, Otsego, Middlefield, Cherry Valley, Roseboom, Westford, Decatur, and Worcester. Population (1970), 467,717. DONALD J. MITCHELL, Republican, of Herkimer, N.Y.; born in Ilion, N.Y., May 8, 1923; attended Herkimer public schools; Hobart College, 1946-47; graduated Co-lumbia University, B.S. in optometry, 1949; Columbia University’s Teachers College, M.A. in education, 1950; served as naval aviator, 1942-45; naval flight instructor, 1951-53; optometrist; councilman, town of Herkimer, 1954-56; mayor, village of Herkimer, 1956-59; president, Mohawk Valley Conference of Mayors, 1959; appoint-ed to Herkimer Zoning Board of Appeals, 1963; member, New York State Assembly, 1965-72; served as majority whip, 1969-72; presented Public Service Award 1965; named Optometrist of the Year by the New York State Optometric Association, 1971; named to board of governors, National Society of State Legislators, 1971; served as an officer or director: Herkimer Red Cross, Cancer Society, Kiwanis Club, Library, Washburn Memorial, Boy Scouts, and Cub Scouts; member: First Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge, Elks, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Rod and Gun Club, Chamber of Commerce, and Herkimer County Extension Service; married Margaretta Wilson Levee, 1945; three children: Gretchen, Cynthia, and Allen; elect-ed to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; committee assignments: Armed Services and Standards of Official Conduct; regional whip for New England and Mid-Atlantic States. THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—The counties of Chenango, Cortland, and Madison; and in the county of Otsego, the towns of Edmeston, Burlington, Hartwick, New Lisbon, Pittsfield, Morris, Laurens, Milford, Maryland, Otego, Butternuts, Unadilla, and Oneonta, and the city of Oneonta; and in the county of Delaware, the towns of Sidney, Franklin, and Davenport; and in the county of Onondaga, the towns of Fabius, Pompey, DeWitt, Manlius, Cicero, Clay, and Salina, and that part of the city of Syracuse bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Valley Drive intersects the southerly city line of the city of Syracuse, thence along said drive to Clyde Avenue, to West Brighton Avenue, to Interstate Route 81, to Adams Street, to Almond Street, to Catherine Street, to Butternut Street, to Kuhl Street, to Court Street, thence along said street to its intersection with the northerly city line of the city of Syracuse, thence easterly, southerly, 250 yostely along said line to its intersection with Valley Drive, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 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; president, Crouse-Irving Memorial Hospi-tal Foundation; LeMoyne College President’s Associates; board, Northeast Region Boy Scouts of America; United Way of Central New York; Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Inc.; Regional Advisory Council, U.S. Small Business Administration; Lions Club; Knights of Columbus; numerous other associations and societies; married to the NEW YORK Biographical 127 former Barbara Jane Hennessy, 1950; three children: George, IV, Ann, and Eliza-beth; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—The counties of Schuyler, Cayuga, Seneca, and Yates; and in the county of Steuben, the towns of Cohocton, Prattsburg, and Pulteney; and in the county of Ontario, the towns of Victor, Farmington, Manchester, Phelps, Canandaigua, Hopewell, Gorham, Seneca, Geneva, and the cities of Canandaigua and Geneva; and in the county of Tompkins, the towns of Ulysses, Enfield, Lansing, Groton, and Dryden; and in the county of Oswego, the towns of Granby and Hannibal; and in the county of Onondaga, the towns of Elbridge, Camillus, Geddes, Van Buren, Lysander, Onondaga, Onondaga Indian Reservation, Marcellus, Skaneateles, Tully, Spafford, Lafayette, and Otisco, and that part of the city of Syracuse bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Valley Drive intersects the southerly city line of the city of Syracuse, thence along said drive to Clyde Avenue, to West Brighton Avenue, to Interstate Route 81, to Adams Street, to Almond Street, to Catherine Street, to Butternut Street, to Kuhl Street, to Court Street, thence along said street to its intersection with the northerly city line of the city of Syracuse, thence westerly, southerly, and easterly along said line to its intersection with Valley Drive, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,610. GARY A. LEE, Republican, of Dryden, N.Y.; born in Buffalo, N.Y., August 18, 1933; attended the public schools of Corning, N.Y.; graduated from Corning North-side High School, 1951; B.A., Colgate University, Hamilton, N.Y., 1960; graduate work: Colgate University, 1960, and Cornell University, 1963; served in the U.S. Navy, with rank of second class petty officer, 1952-56; educational administrator and consultant, Cornell University, 1963-; member, New York State Assembly, 1975-78; alderman, Corning, N.Y., Common Council, 1961-63; town councilman, Dryden, N.Y., 1965-67; town supervisor, Dryden, N.Y., 1968-69; member, Tompkins County, N.Y., board of supervisors, 1968-69; member, Tompkins County, N.Y., board of representatives, 1970-74, chairman of the board, 1974; Tompkins County Republi-can Chairman, 1960-64; New York State Municipal Bond Bank Director, 1972-74; member: American Legion, Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce, Finger Lakes Association, Varna Community Association; former member: Colgate University National Council, New York State Regents Advisory Committee on University Fi-nance, New York State Financial Aid Association, consultant to Region II, Health, Education, and Welfare Office; married to the former Kathleen O'Brian, 1958; four children: Karen, Brian, Jeff, and Diane; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—The county of Wayne; and in the county of Monroe, the towns of Brighton, Irondequoit, Mendon, Penfield, Perinton, Pittsford, Rush, and Webster, and that part of the city of Roches-ter bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where the waters of the Genesee River intersect the northerly city line of the city of Rochester, thence southerly through said waters to their intersection with Ravine Avenue extended, thence along said avenue extended and said avenue to Lake Avenue, to Lorimer Street, to Saratoga Avenue, to Lind Street, to Oak Street, to Brown Street, to Broad Street, to Plymouth Avenue North, to Inner Loop, thence along Inner Loop to its intersection with the waters of the Genesee River, thence southerly through said waters to their intersection with the southerly city line of the city of Rochester, thence southerly, easterly, northerly, westerly, and northerly along said ine 2 its intersection with the waters of the Genesee River, the point of beginning. Population (1970), ,461. FRANK HORTON, Republican, of Rochester, N.Y.; born in Cuero, Tex., December 12, 1919; graduate of Louisiana State University, 1941, B.A., and Cornell University Law School, 1947, LL.B.; married 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 Internaticnal 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 Interparliamentary 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 128 Congressional Directory NEW YORK 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; dean, New York Congressional Republican Delega- tion; Committee on Committees; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—The counties of Genesee, Livingston, and Wyoming; and in the county of Ontario, the towns of Bristol, Canadice, East Bloomfield, West Bloomfield, Naples, Richmond, and South Bristol; and in the county of Monroe, the towns of Chili, Gates, Greece, Henrietta, Ogden, Parma, Riga, and Wheatland, and that part of the city of Rochester bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where the waters of the Genesee River intersect the northerly city line of the city of Rochester, thence southerly through said waters to their intersection with Ravine Avenue extended, thence along said avenue extended and said avenue to Lake Avenue, to Lorimer Street, to Saratoga Avenue, to Lind Street, to Oak Street, to Brown Street, to Broad Street, to Plymouth Avenue North, to Inner Loop, thence along Inner Loop to its intersection with the waters of the Genesee River, thence southerly through said waters to their intersec-tion with the southerly city line of the city of Rochester thence westerly, northerly, easterly, and northerly along said line to its intersection with the waters of the Genesee River, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,415. BARBER B. CONABLE, Jr., Republican, of Alexander, N.Y.; born in Warsaw, N.Y., November 2, 1922; graduated from Cornell University, A.B., 1942, and Cornell Law School, LL.B., 1948; edited Cornell Law Quarterly; served in the Marine Corps during World War II and in the Korean conflict; colonel in Marine Corps Reserve (Retired); admitted to the bar in 1949; member of the State senate 1963 and 1964; married to former Charlotte Williams of Buffalo, N.Y.; four children; member of Ways and Means Committee, Joint 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; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—The counties of Orleans and Niagara; and in the county of Monroe, the towns of Sweden, Clarkson, and Hamlin; and in the county of Erie, the towns of Tonawanda, Grand Island, and the city of Tonawanda, and that part of the city of Buffalo bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Delaware Avenue intersects the northerly city line of the city of Buffalo, thence along said avenue to Tacoma Street, to Tennyson Avenue, to Hertel Avenue, to Delaware Avenue, to Knox Avenue, to Edgepark Avenue, to Amherst Street, to Meadow Road, to Middlesex Road, to Delaware Avenue, to Potomac Avenue, to Elmwood Avenue, to Scajaquada Expressway, to Grant Street, to Amherst Street, to Reservation Street, to Grote Street, to Howell Street, to Chandler Street, to Military Road, to Hertel Avenue, to Tonawanda Street, to Grace Street, to Niagara Street, to Austin Street, thence along said street and said street extended into the waters of the Niagara River, thence northerly through said waters to their intersection with the northerly city line of the city of Buffalo, thence easterly along said line to its intersection with Delaware Avenue, the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,761. JOHN J. LAFALCE, Democrat, town of Tonawanda, N.Y.; born in Buffalo, 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-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—ALlI of the city of Buffalo with the exception of a small area in the northwest section of the city; all of the city of Lackawanna; and nine districts in the town of Cheektowaga bounded by Broadway, Harlem, and Clinton Streets, and the city of Buffalo’s east boundary. Population (1970), 467,759. HENRY J. NOWAK, Democrat-Liberal of Buffalo, N.Y.; born in Buffalo, February 21, 1935; graduated, Riverside High School, Buffalo; graduated Canisius 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- NEW YORK Biographical 129 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-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—In the county of Erie, the towns of Concord, Collins, Brant, North Collins, Evans, Eden, Boston, Colden, Holland, Wales, Aurora, Orchard Park, Hamburg, Marilla, Elma, West Seneca, Alden, Newstead, Clarence, Amherst, Lancaster, those parts of the Cattaraugus and Tonawanda Indian Reservations located in the county of Erie, and that part of the town of Cheektowaga bounded by a line described as follows: Beginning at a point where Broadway (State Highway 130) intersects the Cheektowaga town-Buffalo city line, thence along Broadway (State Highway 130), to Roland Street, to Gates Street, to Crocker Street, to Blick Street, to Harlem Road, thence along said road to its intersection with the Cheektowaga-West Seneca town line, thence easterly along said line to its intersection with the Cheektowaga-Lancaster town line, thence northerly along said line to its intersection with the Cheektowaga-Amherst town line, thence westerly along said line to its intersection with the Cheektowaga town-Buffalo city line, thence southerly along said line to its intersection with Broadway (State Highway 130), the point of beginning. Population (1970), 467,761. JACK KEMP, Republican (endorsed by Conservative Party), of Hamburg, N.Y; born in Los Angeles, Calif., July 13, 1935; educated in the public schools of 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-NINTH DISTRICT.—The counties of Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, and Allegany; and in the county of Erie, the town of Sardinia; in the county of Steuben, the towns of Wayland, Dansville, Fremont, Howard, Hornellsville, Bath, Avoca, Bradford, Hartsville, Canisteo, Cameron, Thurston, Campbell, Wheeler, Hornby, Corning, Erwin, Addison, Rathbone, Jasper, Greenwood, Urbana, West Union, Troupsburg, Woodhull, Tuscarora, Lindley, Caton, Wayne, and the cities of Corning and Hornell, and in the county of Chemung, the towns of Ashland, Big Flats, Catlin, Elmira, Horseheads, Southport, and Veteran, and the city of Elmira. Population (1970), 467,859. STANLEY N. LUNDINE, Democrat, of Jamestown, N.Y.; born in 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; mayor, Jamestown, 1969-76; chairman, Jamestown Planning Commission; member: New York State Conference of Mayors, U.S. Conference of Mayors, Kiwanis, Elks, and numerous other civic and fraternal organizations; two children: John Ludwig and Mark Andrew; elected to the 94th Congress, by special election, March 2, 1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James F. Hastings; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 66-666 O0—81——11 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA (Population, 1980 census, 5,874,429) 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.—CounTies: Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Carteret, Chowan, Craven, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Greene, Hertford, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Martin, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrrell, and Wash-ington (21 counties). Population (1970), 459,543. WALTER B. JONES, Democrat, of Farmville, N.C.; born in Fayetteville, N.C, August 19, 1913; attended Fayetteville public schools and Elise Academy, Hemp, N.C; graduated from North Carolina State University, B.S. degree, 1934; engaged in office supply business, 1934-49; Mayor of Farmville, 1949-53; 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. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Caswell, Edgecombe, Franklin, Granville, Halifax, Nash, Northampton, Orange, Person, Vance, Warren, and Wilson (12 counties). Population (1970), 457,601. L. H. FOUNTAIN, Democrat, of Tarboro, N.C.; born in village of Leggett, Edge-combe County, N.C., April 23, 1913; son of the late Sallie (Barnes) and Lawrence H. Fountain; educated in public schools of Edgecombe County and at University of North Carolina—A.B. and J.D. degrees; married Christine Dail of Mount Olive, N.C.; one daughter, Nancy Dail Fountain; member local and State Bar Associations, Kiwanis, and Elks Clubs; former Jaycee; reading clerk North Carolina State Senate NORTH CAROLINA Biographical 131 1936-41; World War II veteran of 4 years service; North Carolina State senator 1947-52; Presbyterian elder; member, executive committee, East Carolina Council Boy Scouts of America; recipient, Distinguished Service Award (Man of the Year), Tarboro Jaycees, 1948; Distinguished Public Service Award, North Carolina Citizens Association, 1971; Distinguished Service Award, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, 1973; Distinguished Service to Higher Education and the Scholarly Community Award, Association of American University Presses, 1975; special cita-tion for Distinguished Congressional Service, National League of Cities, 1976; Lead-ership and Distinguished Service Award, Association of Federal Investigators, 1978; elected to 83d Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Intergov-ernmental Relations and Human Resources Subcommittee of Committee on Govern-ment Operations; member, Foreign Affairs Committee. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Bladen, Duplin, Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Onslow, Pender, Sampson, and Wayne (9 counties). Population (1970), 458,000. 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, Jr., Martha, and Sara; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; served on Committees on Agriculture and Armed Services; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses; member: Agriculture Committee and Subcommittee on Tobacco. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Chatham, Durham, Randolph, and Wake (4 counties). Population (1970), 467,046. 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.—CounTies: Alleghany, Ashe, Davidson, Forsyth, Stokes, Surry, and Wilkes (7 counties). Population (1970), 462,401. STEPHEN L. NEAL, Democrat, of Winston-Salem, N.C.; born in Winston-Salem, November 7, 1934; educated in North Carolina, California, and Hawaii (A.B. in psychology); previous occupations: newspaper publisher, mortgage banker; member, Sigma Delta Chi journalism fraternity; chairman, International Trade, Investment, and Monetary Policy Subcommittee of House Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee; Presbyterian; married to the former Rachel Landis Miller, June 13, 1963; two children: Mary Piper and Stephen Lybrook Neal, Jr.; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974, reelected to each succeeding Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Alamance, Guilford, and Rockingham (3 counties). Population (1970), 457,354. WALTER EUGENE (GENE) JOHNSTON III, Republican, of Greensboro, N.C; born in Winston-Salem, N.C., March 3, 1936; attended R. J. Reynolds High School, graduating from Georgia Military Academy, College Park, Ga., 1953; attended Duke University, Durham, N.C., 1953-54; served in U.S. Army, 1954-57, honorably dis-charged; attended Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C., 1957-61, received J.D., 1961 and B.B.A,, 1964, and enrolled as a Certified Public Accountant; practiced public accounting at A. M. Pullen & Co., 1963-65; general counsel, Dolly Madison Foods, Inc. 1965-67; president and chief executive at Fisher-Harrison Corp. and subsidiaries, Greensboro, N.C., 1968-80; president and chief executive at Johnston Properties, Inc., Greensboro, N.C., 1965-80; member: Young Presidents Organiza- 132 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA tion; American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, North Carolina State Bar, Lloyds of London, life member, Greensboro Chamber of Commerce; Centenary Meth-odist Church, Winston-Salem, N.C.; divorced; five children: Mary Kathryn, Walter IV, James Martin, Michael McConnell, and Robert Norris; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Brunswick, Columbus, Cumberland, Hoke, New Hanover, and Robeson (6 counties). Population (1970), 467,476. 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; married Sara Louise Richardson, 1962; one son, Charles G., 4th, and a daughter, Sara Louise; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of House Agriculture Committee, chairman of Subcommittee on Tobacco and Peanuts; member, Committee on House Administration, chairman of Policy Group on Infor-mation and Computers; member of Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, chairman, House Recording Studio; chairman, Speaker's Special Committee on Broadcasting; delegate to North Atlantic Assembly. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Counrties: Anson, Cabarrus, Davie, Montgomery, Moore, Richmond, Rowan, Scotland, Stanly, Union, and Yadkin (11 counties). Population (1970), 454,275. W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, Democrat, of Concord, N.C.; born in Elora, Tenn., April 11, 1930; professional career: president, radio station WRKB; 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; House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; and Steering Committee for Congressional Textile Caucus. NINTH DISTRICT.—Counrigs: Iredell, Lincoln, and Mecklenburg (3 counties). Population (1970), 459,535. JAMES G. MARTIN, Republican, of Davidson, N.C.; born in Savannah, Ga., December 11, 1935; graduate, Mt. Zion High School, Winnsboro, S.C., 1953; B.S. in chemistry, Davidson College, 1957; Ph. D. in chemistry, Princeton University, 1960; associate professor in chemistry, Davidson College, 1960-72; member, Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners, 1966-72, chairman, 1967-68, and 1970-71; founder and first chairman, Centralina Regional Council of Governments, 1966-69; vice president and trustee, Beta Theta Pi fraternity, 1966-69; president, North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, 1970-71; vice president, National Association of Regional Councils, 1970-72; 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. TENTH DISTRICT.—CounrTies: Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cleveland, Gaston, and Watauga (7 counties). Population (1970), 471,777. JAMES THOMAS BROYHILL, Republican, of Lenoir, N.C.; born in Lenoir, August 19, 1927; attended public schools; graduated frem 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 and Executive Committee; vice chairman: Congressional Textile Caucus and Congressional Rural Caucus. NORTH CAROLINA Biographical 133 ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Avery, Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jack- son, McDowell, Macon, Madison, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, and Yancey (17 counties). Population (1970), 467,051. BILL HENDON, Republican, of Asheville N.C.; born in Asheville, N.C., November 9, 1944; attended Asheville public schools; graduated, Lee H. Edwards High School, 1962; B.S., University of Tennessee, 1966; M.B.A., University of Tennessee, 1968; member of faculty, University of Tennessee (Knoxville), 1968-70, Western Carolina University, 1971-72; businessman; general manager, H. Putsch & Co., Asheville, N.C., a major supplier to the beet sugar industry worldwide; trustee, Memorial Mission Hospital; director, Mountain Area Health Education Foundation; vice chair-man, Asheville Transit Authority; director, Western North Carolina Development Association; founder and first vice president, Asheville Boys’ Club; vice president for economic development, Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce; 11th District chair-man, North Carolina Republican Party; Episcopalian; married to the former Robbie Peters of Knoxville, Tenn., 1968; two daughters: Carrie and Jennie; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. 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. 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 alltime record for North Dakota by receiving a majority of 123,689; obtained assignments to Appropriations, Agriculture, Budget, and 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 present; chairman, multistate tax commission, 1972-74; executive committee member, National Association of Tax Administrators, 1972-75; chairman, Governor's commission on air transportation; member: national advisory board of tax action campaign; Governor’s energy council; Governor’s economic development task force; State board of equalization; executive committee, State Democratic Party; two children: Scott M. and Shelly L.; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. OHIO Biographical OHIO (Population, 1980 census, 10,797,419) SENATORS JOHN HERSCHEL GLENN, Jgr., 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. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counriks: Parts of Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren. Crries: Amberley, Anderson, Arling-ton Heights, Blue Ash, Cincinnati (wards 1-10, 12, 13, and 14), Columbia, Deer Park, Elmwood Place, Evendale, Fairfax, Forest Park, Glendale, Golf Manor, Indian Hill, Kenwood, Lincoln Heights, Lockland, Loveland, Madeira, Mariemont, Milford (part), Montgomery, Newtown, Norwood, Reading, St. Bernard, Sharonuifle, Silverton, Springdale, Sycamore, Symmes, Terrace Park, and Woodlawn. Population (1970), 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; 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, and Beth; married Heather Jane Stirton, 1980; elected to the 94th Congress, Novem-ber 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT =TawiroN County: That portion not contained in the First District. Population (1970), 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; 136 Congressional Directory OHIO 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—MonTGOMERY County: That portion contained within the municipal corporations of Dayton, Kettering, Moraine, and Oakwood; and the townships of Butler, Clay, Harrison, Randolph, Wash-ington, and Wayne. Population (1970), 463,140. 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 Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Miami, Shelby, and Wyandot. CRAWFORD County: That portion contained within the townships of Bucyrus, Dallas, Tod, and Whetstone and the municipal corporation of Bucyrus. LoGaN County: That portion contained within the townships of Bloom-field, Miami, Pleasant, Richland, Stokes, Union, and Washington. MERCER County: That portion not contained within the townships of Gibson and Recovery. SENECA County: That portion contained within the townships of Big Spring and Seneca and the municipal corporation of Fostoria. Woop County: That portion contained within the municipal corporation of Fostoria. Population (1970), 463,143. [Vacant.] FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTikes: Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Van Wert, and Williams. Lucas County: That portion contained within the townships of Harding, Monclova, Springfield, and Waterville. SENECA County: That portion contained within neither the municipal corporation of Fostoria nor the townships of Big Spring and Seneca. Woop County: That portion not contained within the municipal corporation of Fostoria. Population (1970), 463,727. DELBERT L. LATTA, Republican, of Bowling Green, Ohio; born in Weston, Wood County, Ohio, March 5, 1920; attended North Baltimore, Ohio, and McComb, Ohio, public schools; graduate of McComb High School; member of 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; OHIO Biographical two children, Rose Ellen and Robert Edward; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of the House Rules Committee; ranking minority member of the House Budget Committee; ap-pointed to the Select Committee on Export Control, 87th Congress; member of the Battle of Lake Erie Sesquicentennial Celebration Commission, 88th Congress; ap-pointed 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 Committee during the 93d Congress; member of the Special Republican Legislative Program Task Force, 94th Congress; chairman of the Ohio Republican Congressional Delegation, 94th Congress; a delegate to the 1972 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, Brown, Clinton, Fayette, Highland, Pickaway, Pike, Scioto and Ross. CLeErMONT County: That portion not contained within the municipal corporation of Loveland. ViNTON County: That portion contained within the township of Harrison. WARREN County: That portion contained within neither the municipal corporation of Loveland nor the townships of Franklin, Turtle Creek, and Union. Population (1970), 463,067. 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. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Champaign, Clark, Greene, Marion, and Union. LocAN County: That por-tion contained within the townships of Bokes Creek, Harrison, Jefferson, Lake, Liberty, McArthur, Monroe, Perry, Rushcreek, and Zane. MoNTGOMERY County: That portion contained within the township of Mad River. Population (1970), 463,217. CLARENCE J. BROWN, Republican, of Urbana, Ohio; born in Columbus, Ohio, June 18, 1927, son of Clarence J. and Ethel McKinney Brown; married Joyce Eldridge of Franklin, Ohio, June 11, 1955; four children: Elizabeth E. (deceased March 25, 1964), Clarence J., III, Catherine McK., and Roy E.; graduate of Western High School, Washington, D.C.; Duke University, B.A. in economics and commission in Naval Reserve, 1947; Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, M.B.A,, 1949; active naval duty, Korea, 1951-53; editor, Blanchester Star Republi-can, 1949-53; Franklin Chronicle, 1953-57; Urbana Daily Citizen, 1957-62, publisher, 1959-70; manager, radio station WCOM, 1963-65; president of Brown Publishing Co., 1965-77, board chairman, 1977-; farmowner; member: First Presbyterian Church of Urbana; Sigma Delta Chi, Society of Professional Journalists; Rotary; American Legion, and VFW; national advisory council, Wittenberg University, 1979; trustee boards: Warren G. Grimes Foundation, 1979-; Georgetown University Center for Strategic and International Studies, 1978-; board of visitors, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 1978-; advisory council, Center for the Study of Government Regulation, American Enterprise Institute, 1978-; International Management and Development Institute Washington Policy Council, 1978-; Fowler-McCracken commission on U.S. International Economic Policy, 1979-; Wil-berforce University, 1973-; Tecumseh Council, Boy Scouts of America, 1968-; Air Force Museum Foundation, Inc., 1975-; Ohio Newspaper Association, 1975-; Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, 1977-; National Presbyterian Church, 1967-73; delegate, Republican National Convention, 1972 and 1976; 33d degree Mason; elected to unexpired term, 89th Congress, November 2, 1965; reelected to each succeeding Congress; currently serves on Government Operations Committee, 1966-; Energy and Commerce Committee, 1967-; Joint Economic Committee, 1969-, and Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, 1973- 138 Congressional Directory OHIO EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Countikes: Butler, Darke, and Preble. MERCER County: That portion contained within the townships of Gibson and Recovery. MonTGOMERY COUNTY: That portion contained within the townships of German, Jackson, Jefferson, Madison, Miami, and Perry. WARREN County: That portion contained within the townships of Franklin, Turtle Creek, and Union. Population (1970), 462,915. THOMAS N. KINDNESS, Republican, of Hamilton, Ohio; born in Knoxville, Tenn., August 26, 1929; attended Glendale (California) High School; University of Maryland, 1951; George Washington University, 1953; attorney, admitted to 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; reelected to each succeeding Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—Lucas County: That portion not contained within the townships of Harding, Monclova, Springfield, and Waterville. Population (1970), 463,286. EDWARD FORD WEBER, Republican, of Toledo, Ohio; born in Toledo, July 26, 1931; attended the public schools; graduated, Scott High School, 1949; A.B., Denison University, Granville, Ohio, 1953; LL.B., Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., 1956; specialist fourth class, U.S. Army, 1956-58; lawyer; admitted to the Ohio State Bar in 1956 and commenced practice in Toledo, 1958; partner, Marshall, Melhorn, Cole, Hummer & Spitzer; assistant professor, Toledo University College of Law; member: Toledo, Ohio, and American Bar Associations; American College of Probate Counsel; YMCA; NAACP; trustee, University of Chicago Divinity School; member, Ashland Avenue Baptist Church; married to the former Alice Hammerstrom, 1957; three children: Elenore, Ford, and Mary; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 0. TENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Athens, Fairfield, Gallia, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, Morgan, Muskin-gum, Perry, and Washington. NoBLE County: That portion contained within the townships of Elk, Enoch, Jackson, Jefferson, Sharon, and Stock. VINTON County: That portion not contained within the township of Harrison. Population (1970), 463,353. CLARENCE E. MILLER, Republican, of Lancaster, Ohio; born in Lancaster, Fair-field County, Ohio, on November 1, 1917; educated in Fairfield County school system; professional schooling from I.C.S., Scranton, Pa.; honorary alumnus of Ohio University; married Helen M. Brown of Lancaster; two children: Ronald and Jac-queline (Mrs. Thomas Williams); member of the First Methodist Church of Lancas-ter, 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 commit-tee 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; honorary doctorate, Rio Grande College, Rio Grande, Ohio; member, Ohio Valley Health Services Foundation; member, Technology Assessment Board for the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA). ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—AsaTABULA COUNTY. GEAUGA CoUNTY: That portion contained within neither the municipal corporation of Hunting Valley nor the townships of Bainbridge and Chester and that part of the township of Russell not contained within the municipal corporation of South Russell. LAKE County: That portion not contained within the townships of Eastlake, Lakeline, Timberlake, Wickliffe, Willoughby, and Willowick. PorTAGE County: That portion contained within neither the municipal corporation of Kent nor the township of Brimfield. Summit County: That portion contained within the municipal corporations of Hudson and Stow and the townships of Hudson and Silverlake. TRUMBULL County: That portion contained within neither the municipal corporation of Youngstown nor the townships of Howland, Liberty, Lordstown, Newton, Warren, and Weathersfield. Population (1970), 462,701. JOHN WILLIAM STANTON, Republican, of Painesville, Ohio; born in Painesville February 20, 1924; graduated from Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind., in 1942; entered the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C, in July 1942; left studies to enter the U.S. Army in December 1942; served overseas in the Pacific theater for 33 months and discharged as a captain January 1, 1946; reentered Georgetown University, majored in government and economics, and re-ceived B.S. degree in 1949; member, St. Mary's Catholic Church in Painesville; Lake County commissioner 1956-64; married December 3, 1966, to the former Peggy Smeeton; one daughter, Kelly Marie, born November 11, 1967; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress. OHIO Biographical TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Delaware and Morrow. FRANKLIN County: Generally the eastern half. Population (1970), 463,120. ROBERT N. SHAMANSKY, Democrat, of Bexley, Ohio; born in Columbus, Ohio, April 18, 1927; attended the public schools; attended Tucson High School, Tucson, Ariz., 1942-43; graduated, Bexley High School, 1944; B.A., Ohio State University, 1947; LL.B., Harvard University, 1950; lawyer; partner, law firm of Feibel, Feibel, Shamansky & Rogovin; special agent, Counter Intelligence Corps, U.S. Army, 1950-52; member: Temple Israel, Congregation Agudas Achim, and Beth Shalom; Colum-bus, Ohio State, and American Bar Associations; Legal Aid and Defenders Society, Columbus; Harvard Law School Association; Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts; presi-dents club, Ohio State University; Ohio, State Alumni Association; Columbus Associ-ation for the Performing Arts; Catholic-Jewish planning committee; B'nai B'rith; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—LoraiN County. EriE County: That portion not contained within the township of Oxford. MEpINA County: That portion not contained within the townships of Harrisville and Homer. Summit County: That portion contained within the townships of Barberton, Norton, and that part of the township of Copley not contained within the municipal corporation of Fairlawn. Population (1970), 464,056. DONALD J. PEASE, Democrat, of Oberlin, Ohio; born in Toledo, Ohio, September 26, 1931; attended Lincoln grammar school, Toledo; graduated, Scott High School, 1949; B.S., Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 1953; M.A., Ohio University, 1955; 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; 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—PortaGE County: That portion contained within the municipal corporation of Kent and the township of Brimfield. Summit County: That portion contained within the municipal corpora-tions of Akron, Clinton, Cuyahoga Falls, Fairlawn, Lakemore, Mogadore, Munroe Falls, and Tallmadge and the townships of Bath, Coventry, Franklin, Green, Northampton, and Springfield. Population (1970), 464,578. JOHN F. SEIBERLING, Democrat, of Akron, Ohio; born in Akron, Ohio, Septem-ber 8, 1918, son of J. Fred and Henrietta Seiberling, and grandson of F. A. Seiberl-ing, founder of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and Seiberling Rubber Co.; attended King and Buchtel public schools in Akron, Ohio, and Staunton Military Academy, Staunton, Va.; graduated from Harvard College, with honors, 1941; Columbia Uni-versity, 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, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—MabpisoN County. FRANKLIN County: That portion of the city of Columbus not contained within the Twelfth District. Population (1970), 462,703. CHALMERS P. WYLIE, Republican, of Columbus, Ohio; born in Norwich, Ohio, November 23, 1920; attended Pataskala public schools, Otterbein College, Ohio State University, and graduated from Harvard Law School; enlisted in U.S. Army as private; obtained rank of first lieutenant; served with 30th 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 140 Congressional Directory OHIO 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.—Counries: Stark and Wayne. MeEpINA County: That portion contained within the townships of Harrisville and Homer. Population (1970), 463,699. RALPH REGULA, Republican, of Navarre, Ohio; born in Beach City, Stark County, Ohio, December 3, 1924; educated in the public schools of Beach City, Ohio; B.A., Mount Union College, Alliance, Ohio, 1948; LL.B., William McKinley School of Law, Canton, Ohio, 1952; U.S. Navy, 1944-46; attorney at law; admitted to Ohio Bar and began practice in Navarre, Ohio, 1952; served in the Ohio House of 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 Union College; 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; reelect-ed to each succeeding Congress. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Ashland, Coshocton, Holmes, Huron, Knox, Licking, and Richland. CrawrorD COUNTY: That portion contained within the municipal corporation of Galion, and the townships of Auburn, Chatfield, Cranberry, Jackson, Jefferson, Liberty, Lykens, Polk, Sandusky, Texas, and Vernon, and that part of the township of Holmes not contained within the municipal corporation of Bucyrus. Erie County: That portion contained within the township of Oxford. Population (1970), 462,846. JOHN MILAN ASHBROOK, Republican, of Johnstown, Ohio; born in Johnstown, September 21, 1928; graduate of Johnstown High School in 1946, with honors at Harvard University, A.B., in 1952, and Ohio State Law School, J.D., in 1955; re-ceived honorary LL.D. at Ashland College, 1963; practicing attorney and publisher of the Johnstown Independent and three other weekly newspapers; member 101st and 102d Ohio General Assemblies; former Young Republican national chairman, 1957-59; married to former Jean Spencer of Newark, Ohio; father of three daugh-ters, Barbara, Laura, and Madeline; served in U.S. Navy; elected to the 87th Congress, November 8, 1960; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, Monroe, and Tuscarawas. NoBLE County: That portion contained within the townships of Beaver, Brookfield, Buffalo, Center, Marion, Noble, Olive, Seneca, and Wayne. Population (1970), 462,797. DOUGLAS APPLEGATE, Democrat, of Steubenville, Ohio; born in 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—MaHnoONING CouNTY. TRUMBULL CouUNTyY: That portion contained within the munici- pal corporation of Youngstown and the townships of Howland, Liberty, Lordstown, Newton, Warren, and Weathersfield. Population (1970), 463,625. 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; OHIO Biographical four children: Vikki, Diane, Debra, and Jason; elected to the 96th Congress, Novem-ber 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—CuyanocA County. That portion contained on January 19, 1972, within the limits of wards 2, 3, and 4 (precincts B,C, F, I, J, K, LM, N, O, R, U, V, and X); wards 5, 6, and 7 (precincts C, D, E, H IJ, KP, QR,ST, and V); wards 8, 9, and 12 (precincts S and U); ward 14 (all except precincts B, Q, and R); ward 15 (all except precinct Q); wards 21, 22, and 28 (precincts Q and S); ward 29 (precincts B, H, and S); ward 31 (precincts A, C, D, F, G, H, I, and N); ward 33, all in the municipal corporation of Cleveland, the municipal corporations of Bedford Heights, Brooklyn, Brook Park, Cuyahoga Heights, Garfield Heights, Linndale, Maple Heights, Newburgh Heights, North Randall, Parma ward 2 (precincts A, B, C, G, H, J, and K); ward 3 (precincts B, E, F, G, H, I, and J); ward 4 (all except precinct C); ward 9 (precinct J) and Riveredge Township. Population (1970), 462,480. MARY ROSE OAKAR, Democrat, of Cleveland, Ohio; born in Cleveland, 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-formation Service; Society for Crippled Children; Nationality Service Center; Y.W.C.A; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—Crty oF CLEVELAND. That portion east of the Cuyahoga River, not including the immediate downtown area along with the following suburbs: Bratenahl, East Cleveland, Warrensville Heights, and Warrensville Township. Population (1970), 462,584. LOUIS STOKES, Democrat, of Cleveland, Ohio; born in Cleveland, 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—HEW; HUD— Independent Agencies; District of Columbia; chairman, Committee on Standards of Official Conduct; past chairman, former House Select Committee on Assassinations. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CuyvaHoGA County: That portion lying east of the eastern boundary of the Twentieth and Twenty-first Districts, this line continuing along the northern and western boundary line of the municipal corporation of Oakwood to the southern boundary line of the county. GEAuca County: That portion contained within the municipal corporation of Hunting Valley and the townships of Bainbridge, Chester and that part of the township of Russell not contained within the municipal corporation of South Russell. Lake County: That portion contained within the townships of Eastlake, Lakeline, Timberlake, Wickliffe, Willowick, and Willoughby. Summit County: That portion contained within the municipal corpo-rations of Boston Heights, Peninsula, and Reminderville, and the townships of Boston, Macedonia, North-field, Northfield Center, Richfield, Sagamore Hills, and Twinsburg. Population (1970), 462,271. DENNIS EDWARD ECKART, Democrat, of Euclid, Ohio; born in Cleveland, Ohio, April 6, 1950; graduated, St. Joseph High School, Euclid, Ohio, 1968; B.S., Xavier University, Cincinnati, 1971; LL.B., Cleveland Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University, 1974; lawyer; member, Ohio House of Representatives, 1975-80; chairman, Cuyahoga County House delegation, 1979-80; member: 22d district caucus, American Fraternal Union; national vice president, Slovene National Bene-fit Society; married to the former Sandra Pestotnik, 1975; one son, Edward; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. : 142 Congressional Directory OHIO TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CuyaHoGcA County: That portion not contained in the Twentieth, Twenty-first, and Twenty-second Districts. Population (1970), 462,724. RONALD M. MOTTL, Democrat, of Parma, Ohio; born in Cleveland, February 6, 1934; graduated Parma High School, 1952; B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1956, LL.B., 1957; attorney, admitted to Ohio Bar, 1957; served in U.S. Army; member: Ohio State Legislature—representative, 1967-69; senator, 1969-74; Cleveland, Cuya-hoga County, Ohio, and American Bar Associations, and American Trial Lawyers Association; Parma (Ohio) Ward 2 Council, 1960-61; Parma Council president, 1962-66; cochairman and founder of Congressional Suburban Caucus; wife’s name, Debra; four children: Ronald, Jr., Ronda, Ron Michael, and Amanda Leigh; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. OKLAHOMA Biographical 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, 1975-77; 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.—Counries: Osage (except that portion in the Second District), Pawnee, Tulsa, Wagoner (except that portion in the Second District), and Washington (except that portion in the Second District). Population (1970), 425,620. JAMES R. JONES, Democrat, of Tulsa, Okla.; born in Muskogee, Okla., May 5, 1939; attended private and public schools, Muskogee, Okla., and 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-ic Research Organization; member, House Democratic Steering and Policy Commit-tee. SECOND DISTRICT.—Counrigs: Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Creek, Delaware, McIntosh, Mayes, Muskogee, Nowata, Okfuskee (except that portion in the Third District), Okmulgee, Osage (except that portion in the First and Sixth Districts), Ottawa, Rogers, Sequoyah, Wagoner (except that portion in the First District), and Washington (except that portion in the First District). Population (1970), 426,778. 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 144 Congressional Directory OKLAHOMA and agricultural honors; chosen one of 10 Outstanding Young Men of America, 1980; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Choctaw, Coal, Cotton, Garvin, Haskell, Hughes, Jeffer-son, Johnston, Latimer, Le Flore, Lincoln, Logan (except that portion in the Sixth District), Love, McCur-tain, Marshall, Murray, Okfuskee (except that portion in the Second District), Pittsburg, Pontotoc, Pushma-taha, Seminole, and Stephens. Population (1970), 426,596; estimated to July 1980, 504,211. 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 State 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 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee; House Appropriations Committee; Ap-propriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development and Subcommittee on Agriculture and Rural Development. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Caddo, Cleveland, Comanche, Grady, Harmon, Jackson, McClain, Oklahoma (except that portion in the Fifth and Sixth Districts), Pottawatomie, and Tillman. Population (1970), 426,330. 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. rie DISTRICT. ~Counyieg Oklahoma (except that portion in Districts Four and Six). Population (1970), 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; 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; single; elected to the 95th Congress, Novem-ber 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. OKLAHOMA Biographical SIXTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Alfalfa, Beaver, Beckham, Blaine, Canadian, Cimarron, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, Grant, Greer, Harper, Kay, Kingfisher, Kiowa, Major, Noble, Payne, Roger Mills, Texas, Washita, Woods, and Woodward. Logan County: All except that portion in the Third District. OkLaHOMA COUNTY: That portion not included in the Fourth and Fifth Districts. OsAGe County: That portion not included in the First and Second Districts. Population (1970), 427,445. GLENN ENGLISH, Democrat, of Cordell, Okla.; born in Cordell, 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. 66-666 O0—81——12 146 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); married Antoinette Kuzmanich; four children: Elizabeth, Mark O., Jr., Theresa, Charles Vincent (Visko); elected to the U.S. 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 School 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; awards: Junior First Citizen, Portland, Oreg., 1966; One of Three Outstanding Young Men in Oregon, 1967; Oregon Speaker of the year, 1968; Arthur T. Vander-bilt Public Service Award from New York University School of Law, 1969; honorary doctorate of laws, Willamette University, 1969; B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation League Brotherhood Award, Portland, Oreg., 1970; Anti-Defamation League “Torch of Liber-ty” award, 1971; National Federation of Independent Business ‘State Man of the Year” award, 1971; Oregon Environmental Council Richard L. Neuberger Award, 1972; University of Judaism and the Portland Society of Fellows of the University of Judaism Award for Outstanding Public Service, 1973; Omaha Woodmen Life Insur-ance Society's “Conservation Award for 1974”; Northwest Timber Association and Western Forest Industries Association Lumberman of the Year Award, 1974; Mon-ongahela Forestry Leadership Award, 1976; member, Board of Overseers, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oreg.; member, board of directors, New York University Alumini Association; public service: chairman, Multnomah County Republican Cen-tral Committee, 1960-62; 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: chairman, National Republican Senatorial Committee, 1977-82; chairman, Senate Commerce Committee; member, Senate Finance Committee; chairman, Subcommittee on Taxation and Debt Management; member: Select Com-mittee on Small Business; Budget Committee, 1977-79. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counriks: Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln, Polk, Tillamook, Washington, and Yamhill. MuLTNO-MAH County: That portion lying west of the Willamette River. CLackaMAs County: That portion lying within the following census tracts: 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, block groups 1, 2, and 9 of census tract 208, block group 1 of census tract 212, and census tract 226, plus that portion lying within the following enumeration districts: 321, 335, 335B, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 341B, 342, 343, 344, 345, 347, 1402B, 1409C, 1410B, 1413B, and 1424B. BENTON County: That portion lying within the following enumeration districts: 1501, 1502, 1502B, 1503, 1504, 1505, 1505B, 1506, 1507, 1508, 1509, 1510, 1510B, 1510C, 1510D, 1511, 1511B, 1512, 1513, 1514, 1515, 1515B, 1515C, 1516, 1516B, 1517, 1518, 1519, 1520, 1521, 1522, 1523, 1524, 1524B, 1524C, 1524D, 1525, 1526, 1527, 1528, 1529, 1530, and 1533. Population (1970), 523,428. LES AuCOIN, Democrat, of Forest Grove, Oreg.; born in Redmond, Oreg., October 21, 1942; attended grade school in Redmond, Redmond Union High School and Pacific University, B.A. in journalism, 1969; newsman with the Redmond 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, OREGON Biographical 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.—Counries: Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Marion, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler. CrackaMas County: That portion lying within the following census tracts: 218-220 and 223-225, plus that portion lying within the following enumeration districts: 301-308, 308B, 308C, 309-313, 322, 322B, 323, 324, 324B, 325, 325B, 326-328, 328B, 329-334, 336, 336B, 346, 348-353, 353B, and 354-357. LINN County: That portion lying within the following enumeration districts: 3-27, 27B, and 28-42. Population (1970), 522,898. DENNY SMITH, Republican, of Salem, Oreg.; born in Ontario, Oreg., January 19, 1938; attended the public schools and high school, Ontario and John Day; graduated, Salutorian Grant Union High School, 1956; B.A., political science, Willamette Uni-versity, Salem, Oreg., 1961; married to the former Kathleen 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 rural Oregon and southern Washington State; commis-sioned in the U.S. Air Force, 1958; graduated, Air Force pilot training, 1959; Oregon Air Guard, 1960-62; U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, 1962-67; F-4 Phantom pilot on combat tour from Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, 1965-66; flew 180 combat missions and was awarded Air Medal with six clusters; copilot/flight engineer, Pan American World Airways, 1967-76; flew worldwide from San Francisco, Seattle, and New York; member: Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association; National Newspaper As-sociation; Young President’s Organization; Associated Oregon Industries; American Federal Savings & Loan Association; Salem Art Association; Salem Symphony Asso-ciation; Beta Theta Pi; National Rifle Association; Aircraft Owners & Pilots Associ-ation; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. THIRD DISTRICT.—MurLtNnoMAH County: That portion lying east of the Willamette River. CLACKAMAS County: That portion lying within the following census tracts: Block group 3 of census tract 208, census tracts 209, 210, 211, block groups 2 and 9 of census tract 212, census tracts 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 221, and 222, and that portion lying within the following enumeration districts: 314, 315, 315B, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 320B, and 1306. Population (1970), 522,258. 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. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounriEes: Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, and Lane. BENToN County: That portion lying within the following enumeration districts: 1531 and 1532. LiNN County: That portion lying within the following enumeration districts: 1, 1B, 2, 43-62, 62B, and 63-86. Population (1970), 522,801. JIM WEAVER, Democrat, of Eugene, Oreg.; elected to the 94th Congress, Novem-ber 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress. 148 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; member, Senate Finance Committee; chairman, Economic Growth, Employment and Revenue Sharing Sub-committee; member: Energy and Natural Resources, and Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committees; chairman, Subcommittee on International Finance Mon-Sarg Policy; chairman: Special Committee on Aging, Coal Caucus, and Steel aucus. 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 and Judiciary Committees, Appro-priations Subcommittees on Agriculture, Housing and Urban Development, District of Columbia, Labor, Health, Human Services and Education, and Judiciary Subcom-mittees on Juvenile Justice (chairman), Criminal Law and Criminal Administration. PENNSYLVANIA Biographical REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—City oF PHiLADELPHIA: Wards 1-3, 26, 27, 30, 34, 36, 39, 40, 46, 48, 51, and 60. Population (1970), 478,310. 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 as an Independent to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. SECOND DISTRICT.—City or PHiLADELPHIA: Wards 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 16, 17, 22, 24, 28, 29, 32, 38, 44, 50, 52, and 59. Population (1970), 470,267. 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., 1564-65; 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. THIRD DISTRICT.—City oF PHiLADELPHIA: Wards 5, 7, 11, 13-15, 18-20, 23, 25, 31, 33, 37, 41, 43, 45, 47, and 49. Population (1970), 472,041. RAYMOND FRANCIS LEDERER, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Phila-delphia, May 19, 1938; graduated, Philadelphia’s Roman Catholic High School, 1955; attended Philadelphia Community College, St. Joseph's College of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania State University; probation officer; past director, Philadelphia Proba-tion Department; active in city, State, and church youth athletic programs; past president, St. Michaels Home and School Association; member, board of directors, Roman Catholic High School; football commissioner, CYO; chairman, Young Demo-crats for Kennedy and Johnson, 1960; served in Pennsylvania House of Representa-tives, 1974-76; Roman Catholic; married to the former Eileen A. Coyle; six children: 150 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA Miles, Mary Beth, Joseph, Patty, Diane, and Claire; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—City oF PHiLApELPHIA: Wards 10, 35, 42, 53-58, and 61-66. Population (1970), 474,684. CHARLES F. DOUGHERTY, Republican, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Philadel-phia, Pa., June 26, 1937; attended parochial schools; graduated from St. Joseph's Preparatory School, Philadelphia, 1955; B.S., St. Joseph’s College, Philadelphia, 1959; graduate work, University of Pennsylvania, 1962-64, and Temple University, 1967; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1959-62 and U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, 1957-59 and 1962 to present, with rank of lieutenant colonel; teacher, Northeast Catholic High School, Philadelphia, 1962-65; special agent, Office of Naval Intelli-gence, Department of the Navy, 1965-66; assistant dean of students and director of athletics, Community College of Philadelphia, 1966-70; principal and coordinator of Federal programs, Tekakwitha High School, Philadelphia, 1970-72; member, Penn-sylvania State Senate, 1972-78; member: Resurrection Parish Home and School Association; Emerald Society; Marine Corps Reserve Officers Association; Marine Corps League; Rising Sun Lions Club; Irish Society of Philadelphia; advisory board, Mercy Vocational-Technical High School; Pennsylvanians for Human Life; boards of directors: St. Joseph’s College; married to the former Regina Marie Lavery, 1960; six children: Regina, Patricia, Mary Catherine, Maureen, Megan, and Charles Kevin; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CuesTER CoUuNTY: Boroughs of Avondale, Kennett Square, Malvern, Oxford, Phoenixville, Spring City, West Chester, and West Grove; townships of Birmingham, Charlestown, East Bradford, East Coventry, East Goshen, East Marlborough. East Nottingham, East Pikeland, East Vincent, East Whiteland, Easttown, Elk, Franklin, Kennett, London Britain, Londonderry, London Grove, Lower Oxford, New Garden, Newlin, New London, North Coventry, Penn, Pennsbury, Pocopson, Schuylkill, South Coventry, Thornbury, Tredyffrin, Upper Oxford, West Goshen, West Marlborough, West Pikeland, West Vincent, West Whiteland, Westtown, and Willistown. DELAWARE County: Borough of Chester Heights; townships of Bethel, Birmingham, Concord, Edgemont, Haverford, Middletown, Radnor, Thornbury, Upper Chichester, and Upper Providence. MoNTGOMERY CoUNTY: Boroughs of Collegeville, East Greenville, Green Lane, Hatfield, Pennsburg, Pottstown, Red Hill, Royersford, Schwenksville, Souderton, Telford, Trappe; townships of Doug-lass, Franconia, Hatfield, Limerick, Lower Frederick, Lower Pottsgrove, Lower Providence, Lower Salford, Marlborough, New Hanover, Perkiomen, Salford, Skippack, Towamencin, Upper Frederick, Upper Hanover, Upper Pottsgrove, Upper Providence, Upper Salford, and West Pottsgrove. Population (1970), 474,435. 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. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Berks and Schuylkill. NorRTHUMBERLAND County: Boroughs of Kulpmont, Marion Heights, and Mount Carmel; township of Mount Carmel. Population (1970), 473,574. GUS YATRON, Democrat, of Reading, Pa.; born in Reading, October 16, 1927; son of George H. and Theano (Lazos) Yatron; graduated from Reading High School; was president of the student body; Kutztown State Teachers College; was active in athletics, boxed professionally as a heavyweight while going to college and lettered in varsity football; was a successful businessman in Reading before elected to the U.S. Congress; entered politics in 1955 with a successful bid for a 6-year term on Reading School Board, which includes the Reading Public Museum and Art Gallery, former member of the Reading Hospital Board of Managers; elected to the 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; chairman, Subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs; member, Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs. PENNSYLVANIA Biographical SEVENTH DISTRICT.—DeLaAwARE County: City of Chester; boroughs of Aldan, Brookhaven, Clifton Heights, Collingdale, Colwyn, Darby, East Lansdowne, Eddystone, Folcroft, Glenolden, Lansdowne, Marcus Hook, Media, Millbourne, Morton, Norwood, Parkside, Prospect Park, Ridley Park, Rose Valley, Rutledge, Sharon Hill, Trainer, Swarthmore, Upland, and Yeadon; townships of Aston, Chester, Darby, Lower Chichester, Margie. Nether Providence, Newtown, Ridley, Springfield, Tinicum, and Upper Darby. Population (1970), 470,714. 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, Public Buildings and Grounds; serves on the Veterans’ Affairs Committee and its subcommittees: Compensation, Pension, Insurance, and Memorial Affairs and Medical Facilities and Benefits; member of the executive committee for the Environmental Study Group; member of the Democrat-ic Study Group; and a member of Members of Congress for Peace Through Law; member, Board of Close Up (youth in government forum); member, National Adviso-ry Council of No Greater Love; member, Board of Directors of the Greater Delaware Valley Health Care, Inc.; chairman of the Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coali-tion. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Bucks County. MoNTGOMERY CoUNTY: Boroughs of Bryn Athyn and Hatboro; townships of Horsham, Lower Moreland, and Upper Moreland. Population (1970), 475,406. JAMES KITCHENMAN COYNE, Republican, of Washington Crossing, Pa.; born in Farmville, Va.; November 17, 1946; attended Abington public schools, Abington, Pa.; graduated, Abington High School, 1964; B.S., economics and administrative sciences, Yale University, 1968; master’s degree, business administration and minor, international marketing, Harvard Business School, 1970; lecturer, University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, 1974-78; president, Coyne Chemical Corp.; 1971-81; founder and president, Rechem Co., 1976-80; founder and chairman, Energy Man-agement Services, Inc., 1977-78; supervisor, Upper Makefield Township, 1980-81; consultant to various U.S. and independent corporations; author “Alternative Fuels for Transportation’; member: Lower Bucks Chamber of Commerce; American Mar-keting Association; PennderDel Chamber of Commerce; Yale Engineering Associ-ation; Bucks County Historical Society; National Trust for Historic Preservation; Upper Makefield Historical Association; Irish American Cultural Society of Bucks County; Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association; trustee and former government relations chairman, National Association of Chemical Distributors; former presi-dent, Harvard Business School Club; board member, St. Peter’s School; married to the former Helen Mercer, 1970; two children: Alexander and Katherine; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. NINTH DISTRICT.—Counrties: Bedford, Blair, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin, Perry, and Snyder. CUMBERLAND County: Boroughs of Newburg and Shippensburg: Townships of Cooke, Dickinson, Hopewell, Lower Mifflin, North Newton, Penn, Shippensburg, ay dion South Newton, and Upper Mifflin. Population (1970), 468,008. 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: 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.—CounriEes: Bradford, Lackawanna, Monroe, Pike, Susquehanna, Tioga, Wayne, and Wyo-ming (8 counties). Population (1970), 472,007. JOSEPH MICHAEL McDADE, Republican, of Scranton, Pa.; born in Scranton, September 29, 1931, son of John B. and Genevieve McDade; attended St. Paul's 152 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA 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; clerkship in office of Chief Federal Judge John W. Murphy, Middle District of Pennsylvania; engaged in general practice of law; served as city solicitor of city of Scranton, January 1962 to December 1962; married to former Mary Teresa O’Brien, Waverly, N.Y.; four children—Joseph, Aileen, Deborah, and Mark; member: James Wilson Law Club, Knights of Columbus, Elks Club, Scranton Chamber of Commerce; American, Pennsylvania and Lackawanna County Bar Associations; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Carbon, Columbia, Luzerne, Montour, and Sullivan (5 counties). Population (1970), 470,457. JAMES L. NELLIGAN, Republican, of Forty-Fort, Pa.; born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., February 14, 1929; attended St. John’s Elementary School; graduated, Coughlin High School, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1947; B.S., King’s College, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1951; accountant; financial management, U.S. Government, 1951-80; past president, Cap-itol Hill Toastmasters; past area governor, Toastmaster’s International; founder, Cogswell Society; member: Congressional Staff Club; executive committee, King’s College Century Club; board of directors, Parents Anonymous; National Association of Retired Federal Employees, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Donegal Society; AMVETS; Ameri-can Legion; North End Slovak Citizens Club; six Toastmaster’s International Awards, 1969-72; Superior Performance Award, Comptroller General, U.S., 1967; Superior Performance Award, OEO, U.S,, 1970, and numerous other awards from the U.S. Government; married to the former Jean Kessler; one child, James Cork; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Armstrong, Cambria, Indiana, Jefferson, Somerset, and southwestern por- tion of Clarion (boroughs of Callensburg, East Brady, Foxburg, Rimersburg, and St. Petersburg; townships of Brady, Licking, Madison, Perry, Richland, and Toby). Population (1970), 469,999. 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 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; executive committee, House Steel Caucus; cochairman, House Coal Group. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—Cirty oF PHILADELPHIA: Ward 21. MoNTGOMERY County: Boroughs of Ambler, Bridgeport, Conshohocken, Jenkintown, Lansdale, Narberth, North Wales, Norristown, Rockledge, and West Conshohocken; townships of Abington, Cheltenham, East Norriton, Lower Gwynedd, Lower Merion, Mont-gomery, Plymouth, Springfield, Upper Dublin, Upper Gwynedd, Upper Merion, West Norriton, Whitemarsh, Whitpain, and Worcester. Population (1970), 473,179. LAWRENCE COUGHLIN, Republican, of Villanova, Pa.; born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa; son of R. L. and Evelyn Wich Coughlin; A.B. from Yale University, 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 PENNSYLVANIA Biographical 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; director, Rosemont-Villanova Civic Association, Easter Seal Society; member, Big Brother Association, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; married; four children; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on Appropriations; ranking member, Housing and Urban De-velopment-Independent Agencies Subcommittee; Transportation Subcommittee; member, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control; and vice chairman, Republican Congressional Committee. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY County: City of Pittsburgh: Wards 1-14, 17-19, 21-26, 30 and 32; boroughs of Braddock Hills, Brentwood, Churchill, Dormont, Edgewood, Forest Hills, and Wilkinsburg; township of Baldwin. Population (1970), 470,537. WILLIAM 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 Center); elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Lehigh and Northampton (2 counties). Population (1970), 469,672. DONALD LAWRENCE RITTER, Republican, of Coopersburg, Pa.; born in New York, N.Y., October 21, 1940; B.S., Lehigh University, 1961; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1963, and from the same school, Sc. D., 1966; 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 Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers; American Society for Engineering Education; Engineering Research Council; board of directors, Baum Art School, Allentown Art Museum; 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. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—LANcasTER County. CHESTER CoUNTY: City of Coatesville; boroughs of Atglen, Down- ingtown, Elverson, Honey Brook, Modena, Parkesburg, and South Coatesville; townships of Caln, East Brandywine, East Caln, East Fallowfield, East Nantmeal, Highland, Honeybrook, Sadsbury, Upper Uwch- lan, Uwchlan, Valley, Wallace, Warwick, West Bradford, West Brandywine, West Caln, West Fallowfield, West Nantmeal, West Nottingham, and West Sadsbury. LEBANON County: City of Lebanon; boroughs of Cleona, Cornwall, Mount Gretna, Myerstown, and Richland; townships of Heidelberg, Jackson, Millcreek, North Cornwall, North Lebanon, South Annville, South Lebanon, South Londonderry, West Cornwall, and West Lebanon. Population (1970), 467,811. ROBERT SMITH WALKER, Republican, of East Petersburg, Pa.; born in 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, es elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th ongresses. 154 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Dauphin, Lycoming, and Union. LEBANON County: That portion not included in the Sixteenth District. NORTHUMBERLAND County: That portion not included within the Sixth District. Population (1970), 476,141. ALLEN EDWARD ERTEL, Democrat, of Montoursville, Pa.; born in Williamsport, Pa., November 7, 1936; graduated, Montoursville High School, 1954; B.A., Dart-mouth College, 1958; M.S., Thayer School of Engineering and Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, 1959; LL.B., Yale Law School, 1965; lawyer; admitted to the bar in 1965 and commenced practice in Williamsport; served in the U.S. Navy, 1959-62; clerked for Chief Judge Caleb M. Wright, Federal District Court of Dela-ware, 1965-66; Lycoming County district attorney, 1968-76; member: Lions Club, Dartmouth Society of Engineers; married to the former Catharine Bieber Klepper, 1959; three children: Taylor John, Edward Barnhardt, and Amy Sara; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY County: City of Pittsburgh: Wards 20, 27, and 28; boroughs of Aspin-wall, Avalon, Bell Acres, Bellevue, Ben Avon, Ben Avon Heights, Blawnox, Brackenridge, Bridgeville, Carnegie, Castle Shannon, Cheswick, Crafton, Edgeworth, Emsworth, Etna, Fox Chapel, Franklin Park, Glenfield, Green Tree, Haysville, Heidelberg, Ingram, Leetsdale, McKees Rocks, Millvale, Osborne, Rosslyn Farms, Sewickley, Sewickley Heights, Sewickley Hills, Sharpsburg, Springdale, Tarentum, Thornburg, and West View; townships of Aleppo, Collier, East Deer, Frazer, Hampton, Harmar, Harrison, Indiana, Kenne-dy, Kilbuck, Leet, McCandless, Mount Lebanon, Neville, O'Hara, Ohio, Reserve, Ross, Scott, Shaler, South Fayette, Springdale, and Stowe. Population (1970), 472,074. DOUG WALGREN, Democrat, of Pittsburgh, Pa., born in Rochester, N.Y., 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.; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CounrTies: Adams and York. CUMBERLAND County: That portion not included in the Ninth District. Population (1970), 467,999. WILLIAM F. GOODLING, Republican, of Jacobus, Pa.; born in Loganville, Pa; graduated from William Penn Senior High School, York, Pa.; B.S. degree, 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: City of Pittsburgh: Wards 15, 16, 29, and 31; cities of Clairton, Duquesne, and McKeesport; boroughs of Baldwin, Bethel Park, Braddock, Chalfant, Dravosburg, East McKeesport, East Pittsburgh, Elizabeth, Glassport, Homestead, Jefferson, Liberty, Lincoln, Monroeville, Mount Oliver, Munhall, North Braddock, Pitcairn, Pleasant Hills, Port Vue, Rankin, Swissvale, Trafford, Turtle Creek, Versailles, Wall, West Elizabeth, West Homestead, West Mifflin, Whitaker, White Oak, Whitehall, and Wilmerding; townships of Elizabeth, Forward, North Versailles, South Park, South Ver-sailles, and Wilkins. Population (1970), 468,959. JOSEPH M. GAYDOS, Democrat, of McKeesport, Pa.; born in Braddock, Pa., July 3, 1926; married Alice Ann Gray; five children; pre-law Duquesne 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.—WESTMORELAND COUNTY. ALLEGHENY CoUNTY: Boroughs of Oakmont, Plum, and Verona; township of Penn Hills. Population (1970), 473,040. DON BAILEY, Democrat, of Greensburg, Pa.; born in Pittsburgh, Pa., July 21, 1945, son of Glenn and Anna Bailey; educated in the public schools of Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties; B.A., political science, University of Michigan, 1967; J.D., Duquesne University School of Law, 1976; while at Michigan, played in the PENNSYLVANIA Biographical 1965 Rose Bowl game, Michigan versus Oregon; All-Big-Ten team, North-South Ali-Star game, 1966; served in U.S. Army, 1967-70, an officer and company commander with the 82d Airborne Division/101st Airborne Division, including 15 months active duty in Vietnam; awarded the Silver Star, two Bronze Stars with V for Valor, Army Commendation Medal with V for Valor, Air Medal, Bronze Star (meritorious achievement), and Army Commendation Medal; admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1976 and commenced practice in Greensburg, Pa., and before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; member of many fraternal, social, and political societies; occupa-tional and professional background includes: Democratic State Committee, registra-tion chairman, western regional coordinator; paralegal work; other past occupa-tions—Ilaborer, steel and construction industry; elected to the 96th Congress, Novem-ber 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Fayette, Greene, and Washington. ALLEGHENY CouNTy: Boroughs of Coraopolis, McDonald and Oakdale: townships of Crescent, Findlay, Moon, North Fayette, Robinson, and Upper St. Clair. Population (1970), 469,778. : AUSTIN J. MURPHY, Democrat, of Charleroi, Pa.; born in North Charleroi, June 17, 1927; graduated, Charleroi High School, 1944; B.A., Duquesne 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 the 96th and 97th Congresses. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTties: Cameron, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Forest, McKean, Potter, ho Warren. CLariION County: That portion not included in the Twelfth District. Population (1970), 469,717. 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 97th Con-gress. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Crawford, Erie, and Mercer (3 counties). Population (1970), 472,171. MARC LINCOLN MARKS, Republican, of Sharon, Pa.; born in Farrell, Pa., February 12, 1927; graduated, Sharon High School, 1945; B.A., University of Ala-bama, 1951; LL.B., University of Virginia, 1954; lawyer; admitted to the bar in 1955 and commenced practice in Farrell; served in the U.S. Army Air Corps, 1945-46; Mercer County Solicitor, 1960-66; member: American, Pennsylvania, and Mercer County Bar Associations, past officer and present member of Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, former county chair-man of the American Cancer Society, Kiwanis, U.J.A., B'nai B'rith, and Shenango Valley Chamber of Commerce; married to the former Jane London, 1952; three children: Leslie, Patricia, and Marilyn; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. 156 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounrTies: Beaver, Butler, and Lawrence. ALLEGHENY COUNTY: Borough of Brad-ford Woods; townships of Fawn, Marshall, Pine, Richland, and West Deer. Population (1970), 472,929. EUGENE VINCENT ATKINSON, Democrat, of Aliquippa, Pa.; born in Aliquippa, Pa., April 5, 1927; attended St. Titus School; graduated, Aliquippa High School, 1945; masters degree program, University of Pittsburgh; served in U.S. Navy Sea-bees; sole proprietor, general insurance, Atkinson Agency; appointed by President John F. Kennedy, director of customs, Port of Pittsburgh, 1962-69; Beaver County Commissioner, 1972-78; “Man of the Year”, 1979, Greater Aliquippa Chamber of Commerce; member: Insurance Agents Association; Chamber of Commerce; Sons of Columbus; Steel Communities Coalition; League of Women Voters; advisory council, Brodhead Cultural Center; advisory board, Penn State University, Beaver Campus; the Pennsylvania Society; married to the former Marion Ellen Jones, 1956; one son, James Eugene; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. RHODE ISLAND Biographical 157 RHODE ISLAND (Population, 1980 census, 947,154) SENATORS CLAIBORNE PELL, Democrat, of Newport, R.I.; born November 22, 1918, in New York City, son of Congressman Herbert Claiborne and Matilda (Bigelow) Peli; St. George's School, Middletown, R.I.,, 1933-36; Princeton University, 1940, A.B., cum laude; Columbia University, A.M.; 25 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, and Knights of Malta; Society of the Cincinnati; U.S. delegate to Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization in London, 1959; U.S. delegate to 25th General Assembly of United Nations, 1970; until election in 1960, vice president of Interna-tional Rescue Committee, member of National Council of Refugees, treasurer of American Immigration Conference; Democratic national registration chairman in 1956; chief delegation tally clerk, Democratic National Conventions, 1956, 1960, 1964, and 1968; consultant, Democratic National Committee, 1953-60; executive assistant to Rhode Island Democratic State chairman in 1952 and 1954; first unen-dorsed candidate ever to win statewide primary election in Rhode Island; elected November 8, 1960; reelected November 8, 1966; reelected November 7, 1972; reelect-ed 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; 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; Senate committees: Environment and Public Works, Finance, Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, and the Select Committee on Intelligence. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Cities: Central Falls, East Providence, Newport, Pawtucket, Woonsocket, and one-third of the city of Providence. Towns: Barrington, Bristol, Cumberland, Jamestown, Lincoln, Little Compton, Miadlssoven, North Providence, North Smithfield, Portsmouth, Smithfield, Tiverton, and Warren. Popula- tion (1970), 475,441. 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 College; elected to the 87th Congress, November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th and succeeding Congresses. 158 Congressional Directory RHODE ISLAND SECOND DISTRICT.—Counries: Kent and Washington. ProvibENcE County: City of Providence (except that part in District 1), and city of Cranston; towns of Burrillville, Foster, Glocester, Johnston, and Scituate. Population (1970), 474,282. CLAUDINE SCHNEIDER (NEE CMARADA), Republican, of Narragansett, R.I; 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.; 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. SOUTH CAROLINA Biographical 159 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, J. Strom Jr., Juliana Ger-trude, and Paul Reynolds; 1923 graduate of Clemson College; 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; 14 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-pais 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 Veteran of the Year, 1957; member, Hibernian Society, Arion Society, Sertoma 160 Congressional Directory SOUTH CAROLINA 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.—Counries: Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, Hampton, and Jasper (7 counties). Population (1970), 442,646. 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; mar ried Bonnie Lee Kennerly of Charleston, 1965; two children: Thomas Forbes, Jr., 9 and Lee Anne, 8. SECOND DISTRICT.—Counries: Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Calhoun, Lexington, Orangeburg, and Rich-land (7 counties). Population (1970), 446,267. FLOYD DAVIDSON SPENCE, Republican, of Lexington, S.C.; born in Columbia, S.C., April 9, 1928, son of Mrs. Addie Jane Lucas Spence and the late James Wilson Spence; married 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 vice president of the Law Federation; enlisted as a recruit in Naval Reserve when in high school, commissioned upon graduation from college, served aboard U.S.S. Carter Hall (LSD-3), and U.S.S. LSM-397 in European, Arctic, Atlantic, and Carib- SOUTH CAROLINA Biographical 161 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.—CounTies: Abbeville, Aiken, Anderson, Edgefield, Greenwood, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Pickens, and Saluda (10 counties). Population (1970), 434,427. BUTLER CARSON DERRICK, Jr., Democrat, of Edgefield, S.C.; born September 30, 1936, son of 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; married to the former Suzanne Gile Mims; two children: Lydia Gile and Butler Carson III; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Rules Committee. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Greenville and Spartanburg (2 counties). Population (1970), 414,270. CARROLL ASHMORE CAMPBELL, Jr., Republican, of Greenville, S.C.; born in Greenville, Greenville County, July 24, 1940; attended Greenville Public Schools, McCallie, and the University of South Carolina; licensed real estate broker and farmer; past president, Handy Park Co., 1962-78; past vice president, Rex Enter-prises of Tallahassee, Fla., which operated Burger King Restaurants in Florida and Georgia, 1967-78; elected to South Carolina House of Representatives, 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 insur-ance, education, medical affairs, judiciary, and general committees; attended Na-tional Foreign Policy Conference, 1972 and 1977; chairman, Reagan for President Campaign, South Carolina; vice chairman, Reagan for President House Steering Committee; cochairman, Reagan congressional advisory committee on housing and urban development; chairman and assistant floor leader for Reagan for President, South Carolina Delegation, 1980 Republican National Convention; Reagan delegate, 1976 Republican Convention, served on Platform Committee; alternate, 1972 Repub-lican National Convention; very active in civic, community, and government legisla-tion; listed in Who's Who in American Politics, Who’s Who in &outh Carolina and Personalities of the South; member: State developmental disabilities council, Gover-nor’s committee on employment of the handicapped, State health coordinating council, National Society of State Legislators, American Legislative Exchange Coun-cil; past member of advisory council on the White House Conference on Handi-capped Individuals; life member, Sertoma International; Mason; awards: Jaycee Distinguished Service Award, Knights of Columbus Award, Rehabilitation Associ- 66-666 O—81——13 162 Congressional Directory SOUTH CAROLINA ation Citizenship Award; SCYAF Freedom Award; Guardian of Small Business Award, National Federation of Independent Business; Distinguished Service Award, Americans for Constitutional Action; Watchdog of the Treasury Award, National Associated Businessmen; first South Carolina congressman invited to join the Chow-der and Marching Club, 1979 (membership consists of top GOP leaders in U.S. House); member: steering and policy committee, Congressional Textile Caucus, Re-publican policy committee, National 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 Zs 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Counrties: Cherokee, Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Laurens, Sumter, Union, and York (10 counties). Population ( (1970), 441, 907. KEN HOLLAND, Democrat, of Gaffney, S.C.; married November 24, 1976, to Diane L. Martin of Loris, S.C.; three children by previous marriage: Lamar, Amy, and Beth; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeed-ing Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—Counrigs: Clarendon, Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Marion, Marlboro, Lee, and Williamsburg (10 counties). Population (1980), 690,178. JOHN LIGHT NAPIER, Republican, of Bennettsville, S.C.; born in Blenheim, S.C., May 16, 1947, son of Miriam Keys Napier (now Pettit) and the late John Light Napier; married to the former Pamela Ann (Pam) Caughman of Chattanooga, Tenn., 1971; educated in Marlboro County public schools; graduated, Bennettsville High School, 1965; A.B., Davidson College, 1969; J.D., University of South Carolina Law School, 1972; first lieutenant, U.S. Army Reserve, active duty, Air Defense Artillery; legislative assistant, U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond; miniority counsel, U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Administrative Practices and Procedures, 1972-73; minority coun-sel and professional staff member, U.S. Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, 1973-76; chief legislative assistant, Senator Strom Thurmond, 1976-78; chief counsel to the minority, U.S. Senate Special Committee on Official Conduct, 1977; lawyer; private law practice, 1978-80; admitted to practice: South Carolina Supreme Court; U.S. District Court for South Carolina; Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals; U.S. Tax Court; U.S. Supreme Court; member: Marlboro County Bar Association; South Caro-lina State Bar; American Bar Association; Rotary; American Legion; Pee Dee Area Council, Boy Scouts of America; campaign chairman, Marlboro County United Way, 1978; president, Marlboro County United Way, 1979; president, Marlborough His-torical Society, 1978-80; member, First Presbyterian Church of Bennettsville, elder; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. SOUTH DAKOTA Biographical 163 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; bachelor; farmer/ lawyer; B.A., University of South Dakota, 1964, president, student body; Phi Beta Kappa; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford University, England, Oxford diploma, 1966; M.A, Harvard Kennedy School of Government; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1971; lieuten-ant, U.S. Army, 1966-68 served in Vietnam; State and national 4-H awards; com-mittees in U.S. Senate: Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Foreign Relations; Special Committee on Aging; and Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee; chairman, Business, Trade and Tourism Subcommittee of Commerce Committee; chairman, Arms Control, Oceans, International Operations and Environment Sub-committee of Foreign Relations Committee; secretary, U.S. delegation, Interparlia-mentary Union, 97th Congress; member: American Association of Rhodes Scholars, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Phi Beta Kappa National Association, American Bar Association, American Legion; 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, 1942-43; farmer-rancher; South Dakota State senator, 1956-67; Lieutenant Governor, 1968-70; member: Methodist Church, Elks, Masons, O.E.S., Consistory, American Legion, South Dakota Wheat Producers, South Dakota Stockgrowers, Isaak Walton League, Farmers Union, American Farm Bureau, and Sigma Chi fraternity; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeed-ing Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTikes: Brookings, Brown, Clark, Clay, Codington, Day, Deuel, Grant, Hamlin, Hutchin- son, Kingsbury, Lake, Lincoln, Marshall, Minnehaha, Moody, McCook, Roberts, Turner, Union, and Yank- ton (21 counties). Population (1970), 333,107. 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 aide and field coordi-nator for Senator James Abourezk, 1973-77; married to the former Laurie Susan Klinkel of Brookings; three children: Kelly, Nathan, and Lindsay; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Aurora, Beadle, Bennett, Bon Homme, Brule, Buffalo, Butte, Campbell, Charles Mix, Corson, Custer, Davison, Dewey, Douglas, Edmunds, Fall River, Faulk, Gregory, Haakon, Hand, Hanson, Harding, Hughes, Hyde, Jackson, Jerauld, Jones, Lawrence, Lyman, McPherson, Meade, Mellette, Miner, Pennington, Perkins, Potter, Sanborn, Shannon, Spink, Stanley, Sully, Todd, Tripp, Wal-worth, Washabaugh, and Ziebach (46 counties). Population (1970), 333,150. CLINT R. ROBERTS, Republican, of Presho, S. Dak.; born in Presho, S. Dak., January 30, 1935; attended Presho High School and Black Hills State College; farmer-rancher; South Dakota Senate, 1972-78, president pro tempore; South Dakota Secretary of Agriculture, 1979-80; past vice president, South Dakota Jay-cees; director, South Dakota Cowboy and Western Heritage Hall of Fame; member: United Methodist Church; Masons; Shrine; Wheatgrowers; Stockgrowers; Lions; Chamber of Commerce; Elks; Farm Bureau; Screen Actors Guild; married to the former Beverly Anne Dittman; four children: Debra, Schelle, Clayton, and Kristie; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. Congressional Directory TENNESSEE TENNESSEE (Population, 1980 census, 4,590,750) 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. JAMES RALPH SASSER, Democrat, of Nashville, Tenn.; born in Memphis, Tenn., September 30, 1936; graduated, Hillsboro High School, Nashville, 1954; attended University of Tennessee, 1954-55; B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1958; J.D., Vander-bilt Law School, 1961; admitted to the bar in 1961 and commenced practice in Nashville; served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, 1957-63; partner, law firm of Goodpasture, Carpenter, Woods & Sasser; chairman, Tennessee Democratic Party, 1973-76; member, Nashville Council of Christians and Jews; Nashville Symphony Association; Nashville-State Planning Commission; American Judicature Society; and Nashville Chamber of Commerce; married to the former Mary Gorman; two children: Gray and Elizabeth; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counrikgs: Carter, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, John-son, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, and Washington (13 counties). Population (1970), 489,834. JAMES H. QUILLEN, Republican, of Kingsport, Tenn.; born near Gate City, Scott County, Va., January 11, 1916, son of 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 DISTRICT.—Countigs: Blount, Campbell, Claiborne, Knox, Loudon, McMinn, Monroe, Scott, and Union (9 counties). Population (1970), 492,539. JOHN JAMES DUNCAN, Republican, of Knoxville, Tenn.; born in Scott County, Tenn., March 24, 1919; served in U.S. Army, 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 State commander, American Legion; past president, Southern Baseball League; TENNESSEE Biographical 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; seven. grandchildren: Tiffany, Patricia, Joe, Tara, Whitney, Courtney, and John Duncan III; elected to 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelect-ed to each succeeding Congress; member: Ways and Means Committee and Joint Committee on Taxation. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Anderson, Bledsoe, Bradley, Hamilton, Marion, Meigs, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, and Sequatchie (11 counties). Population (1970), 486,363. MARILYN LLOYD BOUQUARD, Democrat, of Chattanooga, Tenn.; born in Fort Smith, Ark., January 3, 1929; graduated, Western Kentucky College HS, Bowling Green, Ky.; attended Shorter College, Rome, Ga., owned and operated Radio Station WTTI, Dalton, Ga.; member, Brainerd Church of Christ; active in civic and profes-sional clubs and organizations; married to Joseph P. Bouquard, civil engineer, Chattanooga, Tenn.; chairman, United Democrats of Congress, member: House Public Works and Transportation 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, Cannon, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, DeKalb, Fentress, Franklin, Grundy, Jackson, Lincoln, Macon, Marshall, Moore, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Rutherford, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, White, and Wilson (25 counties). Population (1970), 492,124. ALBERT GORE, Jr., Democrat, of Carthage, Tenn.; born March 31, 1948; 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; three children: Karenna, Kristin, and Sarah; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Cheatham, Davidson, and Robertson (3 counties). Population (1970), 490,178. 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 Congress. - SIXTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Chester, Decatur, Dickson, Fayette, Giles, Hardeman, Hardin, Henderson, Hick-man, Houston, Humphreys, Lawrence, Lewis, McNairy, Maury, Montgomery, Perry, Wayne, and William-son. City oF MEMPHIS AND SHELBY County: The following voting wards, precincts, and districts; 56-2, 60-5, 67-1, 67-2, 67-3, 68-2, 73-1, 73-2, 74-1, 74-2, 78-1, 78-2, 78-3, 719-1, 79-2, 80, 81, Capleville, Collierville, Forest Hills, Germantown, and Ross’ Store. Population (1970), 472,341. ROBIN L. BEARD, Jr., Republican, of Franklin, Tenn.; born in Knoxville, Tenn., August 21, 1939; graduate, Montgomery Bell Academy, Nashville, Tenn., 1957; B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1961; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1962-65; lieutenant colo-nel, Active Reserve; State commissioner of personnel, 1970-72; married Catherine Rieniets, 1963; two children: Robin John and Lisa Paige; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. 166 Congressional Directory TENNESSEE SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Benton, Carroll, Crockett, Dyer, Gibson, Haywood, Henry, Lake, Lauderdale, Madison, Obion, Stewart, Tipton, and Weakley. City oF MEmpHis AND SHELBY CoUNTY: The following voting wards, precincts, and districts, 68-1, 69-1, 69-2, 70-1, 70-2, 71-1, 71-2, 72-1, 72-2, 72-3, Arlington, Bartlett, Brunswick, Cordova, Eads, Ellendale, Kerrville, Locke, Lucy, McConnell’s, Millington, Morning Sun, Mul-lins, Raleigh I, Raleigh II, Raleigh III, Scenic Hills, Stewartville, and Woodstock. Population (1970), 487,097. ED JONES, Democrat, of Yorkville, Tenn.; born in Yorkville, Tenn., April 20, 1912; attended University of Tennessee, majoring in dairy husbandry, B.S., 1934; honorary degree of doctor of literature, Bethel College, McKenzie, Tenn., 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. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—City ofr MEMPHIS AND SHELBY COUNTY: All remaining voting wards, precincts, and districts not included in the Sixth and Seventh Districts. Population (1970), 513,004. HAROLD FORD, Democrat, of Memphis, Tenn.; born in Memphis, May 20, 1945; son of Newton W. and Vera Ford; received B.S., business administration, Tennessee State University, Nashville, 1967; graduate work, Tennessee State University, Nash-ville, 1968; John Gupton Mortuary, 1969; member of Tennessee House of Repre-sentatives: 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 Olivet Baptist Church; member, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital National Advisory Board and metropolitan board of directors, YMCA of Memphis; trustee, Rust College; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeed-ing Congress; member of Ways and Means, Select Committee on Aging, and Select Committee on Assassinations. TEXAS Biographical 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, University of London, 1952; former faculty member, Midwestern University, Wichita Falls, Tex., 1951-60; 33d degree Mason and Shriner; member: American Legion, Texas Historical Society, Texas Philosophi-cal Society, Methodist Church; trustee, Southwestern University and Southern Methodist University; past Worthy Grand Master, Kappa Sigma Fraternity; 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 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 military service; awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters; married Beryl Ann Longino of Lufkin, Tex., in November 1943, two sons, Lloyd III and Lan, and a daughter, Tina; elected in 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 second 6-year term in 1976; is a member of the Finance, Environment and Public Works, Intelligence, and Joint Economic Committees; served as chairman of the Joint Economic Committee in the 96th Congress. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounrTies: Bowie, Camp, Cass, Cherokee, Delta, Fannin, Franklin, Harrison, Henderson, Hopkins, Lamar, Marion, Morris, Panola, Red River, Rusk, San Augustine, Shelby, Titus, Upshur, and Wood. Hunt County: That part included in the Lone Oak census county division. Rains County: That part included in the Emory census county division. Population (1970), 466,545. SAM BLAKELEY HALL, 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; Amanda Jane (Mrs. Tom) Wynn of Marshall; and Sandra Blake Hall, student at 168 Congressional Directory TEXAS Baylor University, Waco, Tex.; 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 Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Anderson, Angelina, Grimes, Hardin, Houston, Jasper, Leon, Liberty, Madi-son, Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Polk, Sabine, San Jacinto, Trinity, Tyler, and Walker. FrEESTONE County: All not included in the Streetman Town part of the Wortham census county division. Population (1970), 466,565. CHARLES WILSON, Democrat, of Lufkin, Tex.; born in Trinity, Tex., June 1, 1933; attended public schools of Trinity, Tex., graduating from Trinity High School, 1951; while a student at Sam Houston State University at Huntsville, Tex., was appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy; graduated from the Academy, 1956, with B.S. degree; served in the U.S. Navy, 1956-60, with rank of lieutenant; elected to the Texas House of Representatives, 1960-66; elected to the Texas Senate, 1966-72; lumber yard manager; married Jerry Carter, 1963; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CorLiN County: That part included in the Nevada, Plano, and Wylie census county divisions. DENTON CouNTY: South part around Lewisville. DaLLas County: The north and central portions including part of the city of Dallas and the towns of Addison, Carrollton, Coppel, Farmers Branch, Highland Park, Irving, Renner, Richardson, University Park. Population (1970), 466,266. JAMES M. COLLINS, Republican, of Dallas, Tex.; born in Hallsville, Tex., April 29, 1916; attended Woodrow Wilson High School, Dallas; graduated from Southern Methodist University, B.S.C., and chosen Representative Mustang, 1937; Northwest-ern University, winner of Outstanding Achievement Award, M.B.A., cum laude, 1938; American College, C.L.U., 1940; Harvard Business School, president of student body, M.B.A., 1943; 3% years in the U.S. Army; completed service as captain, U.S. Army Engineers; 1% years in the European theater from Omaha Beach through France, Belgium, and Germany; received four battle stars and Medal of Metz; president, Consolidated Industries, Inc., and International Industries, Inc., home office Dallas, Tex.; president, Fidelity Union Life Insurance Co., 1954-65; director in civic affairs, including chamber of commerce, Greater Dallas Planning Council, Salvation Army, Military Order of World War; president, Dallas Council on World Affairs; distinguished SMU alumnus, 1971; Man of the Year, Irving Jaycees, 1970; 1971 Man of Year, Federation of Independent Business; 1974 Legislator of Year, Mexican-American Chamber of Commerce; 1968-80 Watchdog of Treasury, National Association of Business Men; Texas chairman, 1970 White House Conference on Youth; American Legion, chairman, Christmas Seal Campaign, VFW, Chamber of Commerce, Heart Association, TB Association, United Fund, Dallas Assembly, Big Brothers, YPO, Dallas Citizens Council, Cycen Fjodr, Blue Key, Alpha Kappa Psi, Psi Chi, B.P.O.E., Park Cities Baptist Church, Phi Delta Theta, national president, SMU Alumni Association, trustee on board, SMU; Secretary of Republican National Congressional Committee, 1971-75; senior vice chairman and national chairman, Group 76 of Republican Congressional Committee; married Dorothy Dann of Maple-wood, N.J., September 16, 1942; three children: Michael James, Dorothy Colville (Mrs. David Weaver), and Nancy Miles (Mrs. Richard Fisher); elected to the 90th Congress, August 24, 1968 in special election; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Grayson, Gregg, Kaufman, Rockwall, Smith, and Van Zandt. CoLLiN COUNTY: That part not included in the Third District. Cooke County: That part included in the Gainesville North Callisburg census county division. DENTON County: That part not included in the Third District. HUNT County: That part not included in the First District. RAINs County: That part not included in the First District. Population (1970), 466,234. 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 Alumninum 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. TEXAS Biographical FIFTH DISTRICT.—DaLLas County: Includes the downtown business district, Love Field, the southeastern portion of the city of Irving, the Oak Lawn and Pleasant Grove and Casa View sections of the city of Dallas, south and east Dallas; and the cities of Balch Springs, Garland, Kleberg, Mesquite, Rowlett, Sachse, Seagoville, and Sunnyvale. Population (1970), 466,620. JAMES ALBON (JIM) MATTOX, Democrat, of Dallas, Tex.; born in Dallas, Tex., August 29, 1943; educated in the public schools of Dallas, Tex.; graduated, Woodrow Wilson High School, 1961; graduated magna cum laude, Baylor University, Waco, Tex., 1965; J.D., Southern Methodist University School of Law, Dallas, Tex., 1968; admitted to the bar in 1968 and began private practice in 1970; partner in law firm of Crowder & Mattox; lifelong member of the East Grand Baptist Church, Dallas, Tex., lay preacher; member Christian Life Commission; congressional intern in the office of the Honorable Earle Cabell, U.S. Representative from Texas, 1967; assistant district attorney, Dallas, Tex., 1968-70; elected State representative, 1972; reelected, 1974; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses; member: Budget and Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committees. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTigs: Brazos, Ellis, Hill, Johnson, Limestone, Navarro, and Robertson. The southern-most portions of Dallas and Tarrant Counties. Population (1970), 466,285; estimated to July 1980, 634,182. PHIL GRAMM, Democrat, of College Station, Tex.; born in Fort Benning, Ga., July 8, 1942; attended the public schools; graduated, Georgia Military Academy, 1961; B.B.A., economics, University of Georgia, 1964; Ph. D., economics, University of Georgia, 1967; professor of economics, Texas A. & M. University, 1967-78; part-ner, Gramm & Associates, 1971-78; author of several books and monographs, includ-ing articles published in the American Economic Review, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, and Journal of Economic History, and guest editorials in the Wall Street Journal and National Observer; Outstanding Young Man of the Year, 1976, Brazos County, Texas Jaycees; named one of five Outstanding Young Texans of 1977 by the Texas Jaycees; married to the former Wendy Lee of Waialua, Hawaii, 1970; two children: Marshall Kenneth and Jefferson Philip; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—The western one-third of Harris County. Population (1970), 466,335. BILL ARCHER, Republican, of Houston, Tex.; born in Houston, Tex., March 22, 1928; graduated from St. Thomas High School, salutatorian, 1945; attended Rice University, 1945-46; University of Texas, B.B.A., LL.B. (with honors), 1946-51; served in the U.S. Air Force, Korean conflict; captain, USAF Reserve; councilman and mayor pro tempore, city of Hunters Creek Village, 1955-62; elected to Texas House of Representatives, 1966; reelected, 1968; attorney and businessman; 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; married; five children; elected to 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on Ways and Means: ranking Republican, Subcom-mittee on Social Security; member, Subcommittee on Trade, official Congressional Trade Adviser; member, White House Commission on Regulatory Reform, 1975-76; chairman, Republican Study Committee Task Force on Regulatory Reform, 1975-76. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Harris County: The northeast portion (excluding the area around Lake Houston), including the northeast portions of Houston, the area along the Houston Ship Channel the cities of Baytown, Deer Park, Galena Park, La Porte, Channelview, Humble, Jacinto City, and the northern portion of Pasadena. Population (1970), 466,704. JACK M. FIELDS, Republican, of Humble, Tex.; born in Humble, February 3, 1952; attended the public schools; graduated, Humble High School, 1970; B.A, Baylor University, 1974; J.D., Baylor University Law School, 1977; lawyer; vice president, Rosewood Memorial Park, family-owned business; admitted to the Texas Bar in 1977 and commenced practice in Humble; president, student body, Humble High School; student body president, Baylor University, 2 years (Soph and Jr. years); named Outstanding Sophomore Man, Baylor; listed in Who's Who in Ameri-can Colleges and Universities in junior and senior years; member of many fraternal, 170 Congressional Directory TEXAS social, and political societies; member, First Baptist Church; married to the former Roni Sue Haddock, 1979; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. NINTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Chambers, Galveston, and Jefferson. Harris County: The northeast sector including the cities of Barrett, Crosby, Dyersdale, Highlands, Huffman, McNair, and Mt. Houston. Popula-tion (1970), 466,678. JACK BROOKS, Democrat, of Beaumont, Tex.; born December 18, 1922; attended Lamar College; University of Texas, B.J., 1943, J.D., 1949; U.S. Marine Corps, World War II; member, Texas Legislature, 1946-50; elected to 83d and succeeding 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.—Counries: Austin, Bastrop, Blanco, Burleson, Caldwell (part), Colorado (part), Fayette, Gonzales (part), Hays, Lavaca (part), Lee, Travis, Waller (part), Washington, and Williamson (part). Popula-tion (1970), 466,313. J. J. JAKE) PICKLE, Democrat, of Austin, Tex.; born October 11, 1913, Roscoe, Nolan County, Tex., son of J. B. and Mary Pickle; educated in public schools of Big Spring, Tex.; graduate of the University of Texas, B.A. degree; area director, 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.—Counrikgs: Bell, Bosque, Brown, Burnet, Coryell, Falls, Hamilton, Hood, Lampasas, McCulloch, McLennan, Milam, Mills, San Saba, Somervell, and parts of four counties: Coleman, Comanche, Erath, and Williamson. Population (1970), 466,258; estimated to July 1980, 601,807. 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; commissioned 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 1970; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—TARrRaNT County: That part not included in the Sixth or Twenty-fourth District. Population (1970), 466,930. JAMES C. WRIGHT, Jr., Democrat, of Fort Worth, Tex.; born December 22, 1922, in Fort Worth, Tex., son of James C. and Marie Lyster Wright; educated in public schools of Fort Worth and Dallas, Weatherford College, and University of Texas; enlisted as a private in the United States Army in December 1941, flew combat missions in B-24s in South Pacific, awarded D.F.C. and Legion of Merit; four children—Jimmy, Virginia Sue, Patricia Kay, and Alicia Marie; partner in trade extension and advertising firm; served in Texas Legislature and two terms as mayor of Weatherford; served during 1953 as president of League of Texas Municipalities; lay worker in Presbyterian Church; elected to the 84th Congress, November 2, 1954; reelected to each succeeding Congress; married to former Betty Hay of Fort Worth; active in sponsorship of legislation for water pollution abatement, interstate high-ways, economic development, and Latin American relations; elected majority leader, 95th, 96th, and 97th Congresses. TEXAS Biographical THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Archer, Armstrong, Briscoe, Carson, Childress, Clay, Collingsworth, Cottle, Dallam, Dickens, Donley, Foard, Gray, Hall, Hansford, Hardeman, Hartley, Hemphill, Hutchinson, King, Lipscomb, Moore, Motley, Ochiltree, Oldham, Potter, Randall, Roberts, Sherman, Swisher, Wheeler, Wichita, and Wilbarger (33 counties). Population (1970), 466,663. 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; member: Texas Law Enforcement Study Commission, 1957; served as president, Texas District and County Attorneys Association; vice presi-dent, Texas Junior Bar Association; board of regents, Midwestern University, Wich-ita Falls, Tex., 1962-64; Texas Senate, 1965-74; former member: board of directors, Baptist Standard, Executive Board and Human Welfare Commission of the Baptist General Convention of Texas; member: Lions; American Legion; board of trustees, Baylor University, 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, Calhoun, Jackson, Matagorda, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, Victoria, and Wharton. CoLoraDo County: That part not included in the Tenth District. Lavaca CounTty: That part not included in the Tenth District. Population (1970), 466,437. 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; graduated, Kemper Military School, Boonville, Mo., 1944; B.B.A., 1953; LL.B., 1953, University of Texas; 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 com-menced 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; president, Jackson County United Fund; chairman, official board, First Methodist Church; former Rotarian; member: Texas and American Bar Associations, Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, Phi Alpha Delta, Delta Sigma Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, American Legion; married to the former Carrin Mauritz, 1953; one daughter, Carrin Foreman Patman; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTigs: Brooks, Cameron, Duval, Hidalgo, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live Oak, McMullen, Starr, Willacy, and Zapata. BEE County: That part included in the Pettus-Pawnee a division, KaArNEs County: That part included in the Kenedy census county division. Popula-tion (1970), 466,359. E (KIKA) DE LA GARZA, Democrat, of Mission, Tex.; born in Mercedes, Tex., September 22, 1927; educated at Mission High School, Edinburg Jr. College, and St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, Tex.; LL.B., J.D., 1952, St. Mary’s Law School; during World War II enlisted in the U.S. Navy, age 17; served in the U.S. Army, 37th Division Artillery, as an officer 1950 to 1952; attorney; married the former Lucille Alamia of Edinburg, Tex.; three children: Jorge, Michael, and Angela; 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.—Counrties: Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth, Loving, Presidio, Ward, and Winkler. Ector County: That part not included in the Nineteenth District. JEFF Davis County: That part included in the Valentine census county division. REEVES County: That part included in the Pecos census county. Population (1970), 466,663. RICHARD CRAWFORD WHITE, Democrat, of El Paso, Tex.; born in El Paso, April 29, 1923; educated in Dudley primary school, El Paso High School, University of Texas at El Paso, University of Texas at Austin (B.A. 1946), and University of Texas Law School (LL.B. 1949); member of Phi Alpha Delta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon; during World War II served in the U.S. Marines in the Pacific theater as a Japanese interpreter-rifleman in the campaigns of Bougainville, Guam, and Iwo Jima; awarded the Purple Heart; engaged in the practice of law since 1949; member, Texas house of representatives, 1955-58; El Paso County Democratic chairman, 1962-63; married the former Kathleen Fitzgerald; daughter, Bonnie Kathleen, three sons: Kenneth Corwin, Sean Carroll, and Brian Fitzgerald; three sons: Rodrick 172 Congressional Directory TEXAS James, Richard Whitman, and Raymond Edward by Katherine Huffman White (deceased); member of St. Clements Episcopal Church, El Paso Chamber of Com-merce, veterans and civic organizations; member of El Paso County Bar Association, State Bar of Texas; licensed to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court; trustee and past president, El Paso County Historical Society; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to 90th and each succeeding Congress. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Baylor, Borden, Callahan, Crosby, Eastland, Fisher, Floyd, Garza, Haskell, Howard, Jack, Jones, Kent, Knox, Lynn, Mitchell, Montague, Nolan, Palo Pinto, Scurry, Shackel-ford, Stephens, Stonewall, Taylor, Throckmorton, Wise, and Young. CoLemaN County: That part not included in the Eleventh District. ComANCHE County: That part not included in the Eleventh District. Cooke County: That part not included in the Fourth District. DaAwsoN County: That part included in the Lamesa southeast census county division. ERATH County: That part not included in the Eleventh District. Parker County: That part not included in the Sixth District. Population (1970), 466,432. 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 Congress. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—HARrRIs County: That part not included in the Seventh, Eighth, Ninth or Twenty-second District. Population (1970), 466,520. GEORGE THOMAS (MICKEY) LELAND, Democrat, of Houston, Tex.; born in Lubbock, Tex., November 27, 1944; attended the public schools; graduated, Phyllis Wheatly Senior High School, Houston, Tex., 1963; B.S., Texas Southern University, Houston, Tex., 1970; senior vice president, King State Bank; director, Hermann Hospital; State representative, Texas District 88, 1972-79; delegate, Democratic National Convention in Miami; 63d legislative session; labor committee and human resources committee; member, legislative council board; vice chairman, joint com-mittee 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 committee; committee on health and welfare; legislative budget board; elected to 1976 Democratic National Committee; 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 Sssoelation; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th ongress. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Andrews, Bailey, Castro, Cochran, Deaf Smith, Gaines, Hale, Hockley, Lamb, Lubbock, Martin, Midland, Parmer, Terry, and Yoakum. Dawson County: That part not included in the Seventeenth District. Ector County: That part included in census tracts 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 21, 24, and 25. Population (1970), 466,649. 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.; 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 Congress. TEXAS Biographical TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—Bexar County: Core of the city of San Antonio only, roughly the old city limits lines; other parts of the city now in either the Twenty-first or Twenty-third District. Population (1970), 466,514. HENRY B. GONZALEZ, Democrat, of San Antonio, Tex.; born in San Antonio, May 3, 1916, son of Leonides (deceased) and Genevieve Gonzalez (deceased), descen-dants 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. Ruben Singleterry), Francis, and Anna Maria, 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 International Finance; member, Small Business Committee, previously served as chairman, ad hoc Subcommittee on Robinson-Patman Act, antitrust legis-lation, and related matters; member, Select Committee on the Missing in Action in Southeast Asia; House Select Committee on Assassinations, vice chairman, 94th Congress; has served seven times as a House delegate to the U.S.-Mexico Interpar-liamentary Conference; member, National Commission on Consumer Finance (termi-nated December 1972); zone whip (Texas delegation), Majority Whip Organization. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CounrTies: Bandera, Brewster, Coke, Comal, Concho, Crane, Crockett, Edwards, Gillespie, Glasscock, Irion, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Llano, Mason, Menard, Pecos, Reagan, Real, Runnels, Schleicher, Sterling, Sutton, Terrell, Tom Green, Upton, and Val Verde. BExar County: The northwest sector. JEFF Davis County: That part not included in the Sixteenth District. MEDINA County: That part in the D’Harris and Hondo census county divisions. REEVES County: That part not included in the Sixteenth District. Population (1970), 466,753. 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 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.; one son, Lance; deputy Republican whip; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—Fort BEND CouNTY. BRAZORIA COUNTY. Brookshire section of WALLER COUNTY. Harris County: Southeast and portion of southwest. Population (1970), 466,707. 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 Congress. e 174 Congressional Directory TEXAS TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Atascosa, Bee (part), Bexar (part), Caldwell (part), DeWitt, Dimmit, Frio, Goliad, Gonzales (part), Guadalupe, Karnes (part), Kinney, LaSalle, Maverick, Medina (part), Uvalde, Webb, Wilson, and Zavala. Population (1970), 466,424. ABRAHAM KAZEN, Jr., Democrat, of Laredo, Tex.; born in 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, A F.A., Knights of Columbus, University of Texas Ex-Students Association; elected to the 90th Con-gress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—DaLLAs County: The southwest half of Irving, Grand Prairie, Oak Cliff, and part of West Dallas. TARRANT CoUNTY: Arlington, southern portion of Euless, extreme eastern portion of Fort Worth, southern portion of Hurst, and the southeastern part of the county including Dalworthington Gardens, Kennedale, Mansfield, and Pantego. Population (1970), 466,875. 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 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; two daughters: Alanna and Mariel; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th 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; two sons: Brook and Matthew; 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: Bank-ing, 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 national 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; author: “The Equal Rights Amendment Extension: A Critical Analysis” in the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, and “Should the Capital Vote in Congress? A Critical Analysis of the D.C. Representation Amendment” in the Fordham Urban Law Journal. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counries: Box Elder, Cache, Carbon, Davis, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Grand, Morgan, Rich, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Uintah, Utah, Wasatch, and Weber (18 counties). Population (1970), 529,688. 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 ‘“Mecrmon”; 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. 176 Congressional Directory UTAH SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTigs: Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Piute, Salt Lake, Tooele, Wash-ington, and Wayne (11 counties). Population (1970), 529,585. DAVID DANIEL MARRIOTT, Republican, of Salt Lake City, Utah; born in Bingham, Utah, November 2, 1939; graduated, Jordan High School, Sandy, Utah, 1958; B.S., University of Utah, 1967; C.L.U., American College of Life Underwriters; served in Utah Air National Guard, 1958-64; president, Marriott Associates; past director, Mountain States Pension Conference, 1975; past president, Utah Chapter of Chartered Life Underwriters, 1974; life and qualifying member, Million Dollar Round Table, 1968; member: Estate Planning Council, National Federation of Inde-pendent Business, Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; married to the former Marilyn Tingey, 1965; four children: David, Michael, Katie, and Lindsay; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. 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, 1951-53; 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. 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 Security 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 Europe; Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group; board of trustees, Gallau-det College. 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. 66-666 O—81——14 Congressional Directory VIRGINIA VIRGINIA (Population, 1980 census, 5,346,279) SENATORS HARRY FLOOD BYRD, Jr., Independent, of Winchester, Va.; born in Winchester, Va., December 20, 1914; educated at Virginia Military Institute and the University of Virginia; newspaper editor and orchardist; married to Gretchen Bigelow Thom-son, 1941; three children—Harry Flood Byrd III, Thomas Thomson Byrd, and Bever-ley (Mrs. George P. Greenhalgh III); World War II veteran (lieutenant commander, USNR), serving as executive officer of patrol bombing squadron in Pacific; member, Democratic State Central Committee, 1940-66; chairman, Virginia Advisory Board on Industrial Development, 1962-67; member, senate of Virginia, 1948-65, having been elected six times; appointed to the U.S. Senate on November 12, 1965, and elected November 8, 1966, for 4-year term ending 1971; reelected November 3, 1970, as an Independent for 6-year term ending 1977, being the second person in the history of the Senate to be elected as an Independent; reelected for third term in 1976 with largest vote ever given any Virginia candidate. JOHN WILLIAM WARNER, Republican, resident at Atoka Farm, Middleburg, Fauquier County, Va.; 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 late in 1944 at age 17 to volunteer for the U.S. Navy, released from active duty as 3rd class electronic technician, July 1946; graduated, Washington and Lee University (engineering), 1949; entered University of Virginia Law School, 1949; volunteered in September 1950 for active duty in U.S. Marine Corps, served in Korea as first lieutenant communications officer with 1st Marine Air Wing, released from active duty May 1952; returned to law school, received LL.B. from University of Virginia, 1953; appointed law clerk to E. Barrett Prettyman, late Chief Judge U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C. Circuit, 1953-54; private law practice, 1954-56; assistant U.S. attorney, 1956-60; private law practice, 1960-69; trustee, Protestant Episcopal Cathedral, Mount St. Albans, 1967-71; 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 on Incidents at Sea Conference, and principal author and signatory for United States on an executive agreement with Soviet Navy providing for safety at sea, signed in Moscow, May 1972; Administrator, American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, April 1974-October 1976; owner and operator of cattle farm 1961 to date; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978; took oath of office in Richmond, Va., January 2, 1979; member, American Legion; former trustee, Washington and Lee University; director, Freedoms Founda-tion at Valley Forge; married, wife Elizabeth; three children, Mary, Virginia, and John; member, Emmanual Episcopal Church. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counrties: Accomack, Charles City, Essex, Gloucester, James City, King and Queen, King George, King William, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, New. Kent, Northampton, Northumberland, Rich-mond, Symorsiand, and York. Cities: Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, and Williamsburg. Population (1970), 465,981. PAUL SEWARD TRIBLE, Jr., Republican, of Newport News, Va.; born in Balti-more, Md., December 29, 1946; graduated, Abington Heights High School, Clark’s Summit, Pa., 1964; B.A., Hampden-Sydney (Va.) College, 1968; J.D., Washington and Lee Law School, Lexington, Va., 1971; attorney; admitted to the bar in 1971 and commenced practice in Alexandria, Va.; served as law clerk to U.S. District Judge Albert Bryan, Jr., 1971-72; Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, 1972-74; Commonwealth’s Attorney, Essex County, Virginia, 1974-76; mar-ried 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, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. VIRGINIA Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—Ciries: Norfolk, Virginia Beach (that part not included in District 4). Population (1970), 464,692. 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; member Norfolk, Va., Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc.; Lynch Anchorage Post, American Legion; Douglas MacArthur Chapter, VFW; honorary member, Fleet Reserve Association; member, the Order of AHEPA; on the staff of the Public Affairs and News Department of WTAR-TV, 1962-68; elected to 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Henrico, Chesterfield (that part not included in the Fifth District). City oF RicaMonD. Population (1970), 465,289. 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. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counrigs: Dinwiddie, Greensville, Isle of Wight, Nansemond, Prince George, Southamp-ton, Surry, and Sussex. Cities: Chesapeake, Colonial Heights, Emporia, Franklin, Hopewell, Petersburg, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach (that portion lying in the 14th senatorial district). Population (1970). 465,738. ROBERT W. DANIEL, Jr., Republican, of Spring Grove, Va.; born in Richmond, Va., March 17, 1936; educated at the Fay School, Southboro, Mass., 1946-49; Wood-berry Forest School, Woodberry Forest, Va., 1949-54; University of Virginia, B.A. in history, 1954-58; Columbia University, M.B.A., 1960-61; active duty as U.S. Army Reserve officer, 1959; farmer; businessman; financial analyst; teacher; U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, 1964-68; former member, Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Conservation and Economic Development; former member, Prince George County Planning Commission, secretary; trustee, Sheltering Arms Hospital, Richmond; Vir-ginia Farm Bureau Marketing Committee; trustee, Atlantic Rural Exposition (State Fair of Virginia); former director, YMCA; vestryman, Brandon Episcopal Church; member, Phi Beta Kappa; married to the former Linda Heame, 1979; three children: Robert, Charlotte, and Nell; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelect-ed to each succeeding Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNnTies: Amelia, Appomattox, Brunswick, Buckingham, Campbell, Charlotte, Cumber-land, Floyd, Franklin, Halifax, Henry, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nottoway, Patrick, Pittsylvania, Powha-tan, and Prince Edward. CHESTERFIELD County: That portion beginning at the southern boundary of Richmond City with Chesterfield County at its point of intersection with State Route 147, thence along State Route 147 westerly to its point of intersection with the tracks of the Southern Railway, along such tracks easterly to their point of intersection with the aforementioned boundary of the city of Richmond, thence northerly then westerly back to the point of beginning; and the cities of Danville, Martinsville, Sooth on ad that portion of the city of Lynchburg annexed from Campbell County in 1976. Population ( Y; ,807. DAN DANIEL, Democrat, of Danville, Va.; born Chatham, Va., May 12, 1914, son of Reuben Earl and Georgia Grant Daniel; married Ruby McGregor of Pittsylvania County, Va.; one son, Jimmie Foxx; elected to Virginia House of Delegates from city of Danville on November 3, 1959; committee assignments: Militia and Police, chair-man; Veterans Affairs, chairman; Finance, Education, General Laws, Privileges and Elections; special committees: Tobacco, Crime, Status of Women, and Dulles Interna- 180 Congressional Directory VIRGINIA Py 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.—Counriks: Alleghany, Amherst, Augusta, Bath, Bedford, Botetourt, Highland, Roanoke, and Rockbridge. Cries: Bedford, Buena Vista, Clifton ‘Forge, Covington, Lexington, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Salem, Staunton, and Waynesboro. Population (1970), 464,356. M. CALDWELL BUTLER, Republican, of Roanoke, Va.; born in Roanoke, June 2, 1925; son of the late Dr. W.. W. S. Butler and Mrs. Butler; attended Roanoke public schools; A.B., University of Richmond (Phi Beta Kappa), 1948; LL.B., University of Virginia Law School (Order of the Coif), 1950; honorary degree, LL.D., Washington and Lee University, 1978; married the former June Nolde; four sons: Manley, Henry, James, and Marshall; served as U.S. Naval officer during World War II; elected to Virginia House of Delegates from Roanoke, 1962-71, serving as chairman of the Joint Republican Caucus 1964-66 and as minority leader 1966-71; practicing attorney in Roanoke, 1950-72; member and former vestryman, St. John’s Episcopal Church in Roanoke; member: House Judiciary and Government Operations Commit-tees; elected to the 92d Congress on November 7, 1972, in a special election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Richard Poff; reelected to each succeeding ongress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounrTies: Albemarle, Caroline, Clarke, Culpeper, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Frederick, Goochland, Greene, Hanover, Louisa, Madison, Nelson, Orange, Page, Rappahannock, Rockingham, Shenan-doah, Spottsylvania, Stafford (that portion not included in the Eighth District), and Warren. Cities: Char-lottesville, Fredericksburg, Harrisonburg, and Winchester. Population (1970), 465,342. 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.; member: Board of Visitors to U.S. Air Force Academy, board of trustees, Shenandoah College and Conservatory of Music, board of directors, VPI Alumni Association, Virginia Farm Bureau Federation, Izaak Walton League, Winchester Historical Society, American Legion, Sons of the American Revolution, and Elks, Moose, 1.0O.0.F., and Winchester Rotary; religious affiliation: Society of Friends (Quaker); married Kathryn Rankin of Richmond; seven children: Sallie Langley, John Kelly, James Rankin, Helen Ray, Mary Keveney, Patrick D. M., and J. Kenneth, Jr. (deceased); elected to 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Prince WiLLiaM County, FAlrRFaAx County. The southern part, including the service districts of Annandale (excluding the precincts of Annandale, Hummer, and Woodson); Lee, Mount Vernon, and Springfield (excluding the precinct of Villa). StarrForp County: The northern part including the magisterial districts of Griffis-Widewater and Rock Hill; the city of Alexandria. Population (1970), 464,038. STAN PARRIS, Republican, of Woodbridge, 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 Association; 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 Noysmber 7, 1972, to the 93d Congress; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, VIRGINIA Biographical NINTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Bland, Buchanan, Carroll, Craig, Dickenson, Giles, Grayson, Lee, Montgomery, Pulaski, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, and Wythe. Cities: Bristol, Galax, Norton, and Radford. Population (1970), 465,136. WILLIAM CREED WAMPLER, Republican, of Bristol, Va.; born in Pennington Gap, Va., April 21, 1926; son of John Sevier and Lillian Wolfe Wampler; educated in public schools of Bristol, Va.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va., B.S. degree; studied at the University of Virginia Law School; enlisted in U.S. Navy and served 27 months during World War II; two children, Barbara Irene and William Creed, Jr.; elected to 83d Congress, November 4, 1952; unsuccessful candidate for 84th and 85th Congresses; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress. TENTH DISTRICT.—CounriEes: Arlington, Fairfax (that portion north of the Eighth District), and Loudoun. Cries: Fairfax and Falls Church. Population (1970), 465,115. 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. Congressional Directory WASHINGTON 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, 1976. SLADE GORTON, Republican, of Olympia, Wash.; born January 8, 1928, Chicago, Ill.; graduated high school, Evanston, Ill., 1945; enlisted U.S. Army, 1945-46; B.A., 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: That portion between Puget Sound and Lake Washington from Yesler and East Madison Streets north to the county line, and Bellevue area. SNoHOMISH CouNTY: Mountlake Terrace. Population (1970), 480,589. JOEL PRITCHARD, Republican, of Seattle, Wash.; born in Seattle, May 5, 1925; educated at the John Hay School, 1931-39; Queen Anne High School, 1939-43; Marietta College, 1946-48; served in U.S. Army, 1944-46; Griffin Envelope Co., Seattle, 1948-72, and president, 1970-72; State representative, 1958-66; State 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.—CounTies: Island, San Juan, Skagit, and Whatcom. Kine County: 45th Legislative District, that part including the principal cities of Bothell, Kirkland, and Redmond. SNoHOMIsH County: All except the city of Mountlake Terrace. Population (1970), 481,041. 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; public affairs director KVOS-TV; administrative assistant to U.S. Congressman Lloyd Meeds, 1965-69; member, Bellingham City Charter Revision; chairman and member, Bellingham Citizens’ Advisory Committee; 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 Congress. WASHINGTON Biographical THIRD DISTRICT.—Counties: Clallam, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Eastern King, and Pierce Counties, and northwest portion of Clark County. Population (1970), 522,755. 2 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, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Skamania, and Yakima. Crark County: All except a small portion included in the Third District. OkANoGAN County: The western third not included in the Fifth District. Population (1970); 478,372. SID W. MORRISON, Republican, of Zillah, Wash.; born in Yakima, Wash., May 13, 1933; 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 Morrison; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTties: Adams, Asotin, Columbia, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, and Whitman. GRaNT County: That portion not included in the Fourth District. OkaANoGAN County: That portion not included in the Fourth District. Population (1970), 485,034. THOMAS STEPHEN FOLEY, Democrat, of Spokane, Wash.; born in Spokane, March 6, 1929, son of Hon. Ralph E. and Helen Foley; married to Heather Strachan of Washington, D.C.; graduated from Gonzaga High School, the University of 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, Decomies 8, 1980; chairman, Agriculture Subcommittee on Wheat, Soybeans, and eedgrains. 184 Congressional Directory WASHINGTON SIXTH DISTRICT.—Kitsap County. KING County: Auburn, Federal Way, Maury Island, Redondo, Bainbridge, and Vashon Island. Pierce County: Bonney Lake, Fife, Gig Harbor, Lakewood, Milton, Puyallup, Steila- coom, Sumner, and Tacoma. Population (1970), 480,020. NORMAN DeVALOIS DICKS, Democrat, of Port Orchard, Wash.; born in Brem-erton, Wash., December 16, 1940; graduated, West Bremerton High School, 1959; B.A, political science, University of Washington, 1963; J.D., University of Washing-ton, 1968; admitted to the bar in 1968; joined the staff of Senator Warren G. Magnuson in 1968 as his legislative and appropriations assistant; in 1973, was named administrative assistant to Senator Magnuson and held that post until February 1976, when he resigned to run for Congress; member: University of Wash-ington Alumni Association, Sigma Nu Fraternity, Oval Club and Fir Tree honorar-ies; married to the former Suzanne Callison, 1967; two children: David and Ryan; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT. —KiNG CouNTY (PART): Seattle (southern portion), Kent, Mercer Island, Renton, and parts of Bellevue. Population (1970), 481,358; estimated to July 1980, 494,798. 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 Congress. WEST VIRGINIA Biographical 185 WEST VIRGINTA (Population, 1980 census, 1,949,544) 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; married 1933 to Mary Katherine Babb (deceased); two sons: Jennings, Jr. and Frank; member, Seventh Day Baptist Church; former newspaper and maga-zine 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; 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 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 ipeieed 3u their lists of the 10 most influential Americans in the Nation in 1977, , an > Congressional Directory WEST VIRGINIA REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Counrigs: Brooke, Doddridge, Hancock, Harrison, Marion, Marshall, Ohio, Pleasants, Tyler, Wetzel, and Wood (11 counties). Population (1970), 436,337. ROBERT H. MOLLOHAN, Democrat, of Fairmont, W. Va.; born in Grantsville, W. Va, September 18, 1909, son of Robert P. and Edith (Witt) Mollohan; attended Glenville College and Shepherd College; married Helen M. Holt of Glenville, W. Va_; two sons, Robert H. and Alan B.; one daughter, Kathryn M. Moats; served as chief of miscellaneous tax division and cashier of the United States Internal Revenue Bureau in West Virginia; district manager and State personnel director, Works Projects Administration; State director 1940 Census; superintendent of West Virgin-ia Industrial School for Boys; United States marshal for the Northern District of West Virginia; clerk of the United States Senate Committee on the District of Columbia; member of First Baptist Church, Fairmont, W. Va.; member of Elks, Eagles, and Loyal Order of Moose; elected to 83d and 84th Congresses; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTies: Barbour, Berkeley, Fayette, Grant, Greenbrier, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Lewis, Mineral, Monongalia, Monroe, Morgan, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Preston, Randolph, Summers, Taylor, Tucker, Upshur, and Webster (22 counties). Population (1970), 436,140. CLEVELAND KEITH BENEDICT, Republican, of Lewisburg, W. Va.; born in Harrisburg, Pa., March 21, 1935; graduated, the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1953; A.B., Princeton University, 1957; graduate, Graham School for Cattlemen, Kansas, 1952; dairy farmer; chairman, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole, 1974-75; commissioner, finance and administration, State of West Virginia, 1975-77; past chairman, Republican State executive committee; member: West Virginia Farm Bureau; Greenbrier County Dairy Herd Improvement Association; West Virginia Holstein-Friesian Association; Izaak Walton League of America; Maxwelton Ruritan Club; Rotary; director, West Virginia State Fair, 1972-79; director, First National Bank of Alderson, 1969-81; former member, executive board, Episcopal Diocese of West Virginia; married to the former Ann Arthur, 1957; three children; Cooper, Ruth, and Pinckney; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Boone, Braxton, Calhoun, Clay, Gilmer, Jackson, Kanawha, Lincoln, Mason, Nicholas, Putnam, Ritchie, Roane, and Wirt (14 counties). Population (1970), 434,165. DAVID MICHAEL (MICK) STATON, Republican, of South Charleston, W. Va; born in Parkersburg, W. Va., February 11, 1940; attended Fairplains public schools; graduated, Parkersburg High School, 1958; attended Concord College, Athens, W. VA. 1961-63; E-4, U.S. Army National Guard, 1957-65; data processing manager; vice president, Kanawha Valley Bank, Charleston; member: N.R.A.; American Con-servative Union; West Virginia Conservative Union; chairman, citizens advisory committee, Kanawha County Board of Education; adviser (explorers), council member, Boy Scouts of America; member, board of directors, Kanawha Valley Midget Football League; elected to Outstanding Young Men of America, 1973; member, First United Methodist Church; married to the former Lynn May Spencer, 1965; two children: Cynthia Lynn and David Michael, Jr.; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Cabell, Logan, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Raleigh, Wayne, and Wyoming (8 counties). Population (1970), 437,595. NICK J. RAHALL, Democrat, of Beckley, W. Va.; born in Beckley, May 20, 1949; graduated, Woodrow Wilson High School (Beckley), 1967; A.B., Duke University, Durham N.C., 1971; graduate work, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.; business executive; sales representative, WWNR radio station; 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: Rotary, Elks, Moose, Eagles, NAACP, AF. & AM, R.A.M., Mount Hope Commandery, Shrine Club, Beni Kedeem Temple in Charles-ton; board of deacons, Beckley Presbyterian Church; chairman, Congressional Coal Group; member: Congressional Steel Caucus, Automobile Task Force, Congressional Rural Caucus; serves on: Intericr and Insular Affairs, Public Works and Transporta-tion, Standards of Official Conduct Committees; married to the former Helen McDaniel; two children: Rebecca and Nick Joe III; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses. WISCONSIN Biographical WISCONSIN (Population, 1980 census, 4,705,335) SENATORS WILLIAM PROXMIRE, Wisconsin. ROBERT W. KASTEN, Jr., Republican, of Thiensville, 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, 128th Refueling Group; discharged with rank of first lieutenant; vice president marketing and sales manager of the Gilbert Shoe Co., Thiensville, Wis.; vice president, general partner, Oliver Plunkett & Associates, Milwaukee, investment company; elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 1972; chairman, committee on tax exemptions; vice chairman, committee on housing and urban development; served on the joint committee on finance and the committee on governmental and veterans affairs; director, Wisconsin Society for the Prevention of Blindness; past regional director, Milwaukee Coalition for Clean Water; past direc-tor, Mequon-Thiensville Jaycees; named Jaycee of the Year, 1972; past member, Community Affairs Task Force, National Legislative Conference; member, National Audubon Society; named Wisconsin Conservation Legislator by National Wildlife Federation and Wisconsin Wildlife Federation, 1973; member of the board of advi-sors, Student Leadership Services; alternate delegate to the 1972 Republican Nation-al Convention; member of the Wisconsin Federation of Young Republicans; delegate to the Eagleton Institute of Politics’ Legislative Leadership Conference, Rutgers University, 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. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTies: Kenosha, Racine, Rock, and Walworth. GREEN County: City of Brodhead; towns of Albany and Spring Grove; and village of Albany. JEFFERSON CoUNTY: That part constituting a part of the city of Whitewater. Population (1970), 490,817. LES ASPIN, Democrat, of Racine, Wis.; born in Milwaukee, Wis., July 21, 1938; attended the public schools in Milwaukee, Wis.; graduated from Yale University, 1960; Oxford University, England, M.A. in a combined major, politics, philosophy, and economics, 1962; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph. D. in economics, 1965; assistant professor of economics, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis, 1969-70; while serving in the U.S. Army, 1966-68, was an 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.—Counries: Columbia, Dane, Iowa, Lafayette, and Sauk. Dobce County: Cities of Beaver Dam, Fox Lake, Horicon, Juneau, Mayville, and that part of the city of Waupun in the county; towns of Beaver Dam, Burnett, Calamus, Chester, Clyman, Elba, Fox Lake, Herman, Hubbard, Hustisford, Leroy, Lomira, Lowell, Oak Grove, Portland, Shields, Theresa, Trenton, Westford, and Williamstown; villages of Brownsville, Clyman, Hustisford, Iron Ridge, Kekoskee, Lomira, Lowell, Reeseville, Theresa, and that part of the village of Randolph in the county. FoNnp pu Lac County: Town of Waupun; that part of the city of Waupun in the county. GREEN County: All except city of Brodhead, towns of Albany and Spring Grove, and village of Albany. Population (1970), 490,941. ROBERT WILLIAM KASTENMEIER, Democrat, of Sun Prairie, Wis.; born at Beaver Dam, Wis., January 24, 1924; educated in the public schools of Beaver Dam, and the University of Wisconsin, LL.B., 1952; entered United States Army as a private in February 1943; served in the Philippines; discharged August 15, 1946, as a first lieutenant; War Department branch office director, claims service, in the Philippines, 1946 to 1948; practiced law in Watertown, Wis., from September 1952 to December 1958; member of Wisconsin Bar Associations; married to the former Dorothy Chambers of Nacogdoches, Tex.; three sons; justice of the peace for Jeffer-son and Dodge Counties 1955-58; served as Jefferson County Democratic Party chairman from 1953 to 1956; chairman, House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, 188 Congressional Directory WISCONSIN Civil Liberties and the Administration of Justice; elected to the 86th Congress, November 4, 1958; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Commit-tee on the Judiciary and House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Barron, Buffalo, Crawford, Dunn, Eau Claire, Grant, Jackson, La Crosse, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, Richland, St. Croix, Trempealeau, and Vernon. Monroe Counry: Cities of Sparta and Tomah; towns of Adrian, Angelo, Grant, Greenfield, Jefferson, Lafayette, La Grange, Leon, Lincoln, Little Falls, New Lyme, Portland, Ridgeville, Sheldon, Sparta, Tomah, Wells, and Wilton; villages of Cashton, Melvina, Norwalk, and Wilton. Population (1970), 491,034. . 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, Univer-stiy 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. FOURTH DISTRICT.—MiLwAUREE County: Cities of Cudahy, Franklin, Greenfield, Oak Creek, St. Francis, South Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, West Allis, and that part of Milwaukee lying south of the Fifth District; villages of Greendale, Hales Corners, and West Milwaukee. Population (1970), 490,690. CLEMENT J. ZABLOCKI, Democrat, of Milwaukee, Wis.; born in 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.—City oF MiLwAUKEE: That part in Milwaukee County lying north of a line commencing where East St. Paul Avenue Extended reaches Lake Michigan; thence west on East St. Paul Avenue Extended, East St. Paul Avenue and West St. Paul Avenue; south on North 32d Street, westerly along the centerline of the East-West Freeway (I-94); south on South 39th Street Extended to the northeast corner of the village of West Milwaukee; thence along the limits of said village clockwise bearing westerly, northerly, easterly, and southerly in irregular fashion to the point of commencement. Population (1970), 490,708. HENRY S. REUSS, Democrat, of Milwaukee, Wis.; born in Milwaukee, Wis., February 22, 1912; educated in Milwaukee schools, A.B. Cornell University, LL.B. Harvard Law School; lawyer; lecturer (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee), and writer; author of “The Critical Decade,” 1964; “Revenue Sharing: Crutch or Cata-lyst,” 1969; “On the Trail of the Ice Age,” 1976; “To Save Our Cities: What Needs To Be Done,” 1977; member of Milwaukee School Board, 1953-55; married to Margaret Magrath, 1942; four children—Christopher, Michael, Jacqueline, Anne; assistant corporation counsel, Milwaukee County, 1939-40; assistant general counsel OPA, Washington, D.C., 1941-42; entered United States Army as private, January 1943; commissioned second lieutenant, Infantry, at Fort Benning, Ga., November 1943; served in 63d and 75th Infantry Divisions, 1943-45; chief, Price Control Branch, Office of Military Government for Germany, June-December 1945; awarded Bronze Star Medal for action at Rhine crossing and Bronze Battle Stars for Normandy, Northern France, and Central Germany; deputy general counsel, Marshall Plan, Paris, France, 1949; special prosecutor, Milwaukee County Grand Jury 1950; person-al counsel to Secretary of State Fred Zimmerman in Reapportionment Case, Wiscon-sin Supreme Court, 1953; former president, White Elm Nursery Co., Hartland, Wis; former director, Marshall and Ilsley Bank, Milwaukee, Wis., and Niagara Share Corporation, Buffalo, N.Y.; past president, Cornell Alumni Association of Wisconsin; vice president, Chi Psi Alumni Association; director, Children’s Service Society; vice chairman, Junior Bar Association; Board of Alumni Visitors, Harvard Law School, 1957-60; Board of Visitors, Cornell University; National Board, Youth Hostel Associ-ation; elected to the 84th Congress, November 2, 1954; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs and chairman, Joint. Economic Committee. WISCONSIN Biographical SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTies: Adams, Calumet, Green Lake, Juneau, Manitowoc, Marquette, Sheboygan, Wau-shara, and Winnebago. BRowN County: Town of Morrison. FoND pu Lac County: All except the town and city of Waupun. MoNROE County: Towns of Byron, Clifton, Glendale, Oakdale, Scott, and Wellington; and villages of Kendall and Wyeville. Population (1970), 490,934. 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 Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Douglas, Iron, Lincoln, Mara-thon, Portage, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, Taylor, Washburn, and Wood. ONEIDA County: All except the town of Enterprise. Population (1970), 491,030. DAVID R. OBEY, Democrat, of Wausau, Wis.; born in Okmulgee, Okla., October 3, 1938; graduated Wausau High School, 1956; M.A. degree in political science, University of Wisconsin, 1960 (graduate work in Russian government and foreign policy); elected to the Wisconsin Legislature 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 House Committee on the Budget. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Door, Florence, Forest, Kewaunee, Langlade, Marinette, Menominee, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano, Vilas, and Waupaca. BRowN County: All except the town of Morrison. ONEIDA County: Town of Enterprise. Population (1970), 490,974. 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, member and former 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 Congress; member: Foreign Affairs Committee, Congressional Rural Caucus, Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus, and Environmental Study Conference. NINTH DISTRICT.—Counries: Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha. DopGe County: City of Watertown: That part in the county; towns of Ashippun, Emmet, Lebanon, and Rubicon; village of Neosho. JEFFERSON County: All except that part of the city of Whitewater in the county. MiLwAUKEE County: City of Glendale; logs of Bayside, Brown Deer, Fox Point, River Hills, Shorewood, and Whitefish Bay. Population (1970), F. JAMES SENSENBRENNER, Jr., Republican, of Shorewood, 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: North Shore Republican Club, Ninth District Young Republicans, Wisconsin Bar Association, Shorewood Men's Club, Riveredge Nature Center, Friends of Museum, and American Philatelic Society; married to the former Cheryl Warren, 1977; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to the 97th Congress. 190 Congressional Directory WYOMING 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, 1969-73; Senate, 1973-77; member: American Stockgrowers Association, Wyoming Stockgrowers Association, Farm Bureau, American Legion, member, Epis-copal Church; married to the former Judith Warren; four children: Malcolm, Mat-thew, Amy, and Paul; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3.1971. 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 College View Elementary, Lincoln, Nebr., 1954; Dean Morgan Junior High School, Casper, Wyo., 1955; 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, Brad-ley, Woods & Co.; congressional fellow, 1968-69; special assistant to the Director of OEOQO, 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 Meth-odist Church; 1976, awarded 1 of the 10 Outstanding Young Men in the Nation by the U.S. Jaycees; chairman, Republican Policy Committee, 97th Congress; 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 Congress. AMERICAN SAMOA Biographical 191 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, 3,186,076) RESIDENT COMMISSIONER BALTASAR CORRADA, Democrat (New Progressive), of Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico; born in Morovis, P.R., April 10, 1935; graduated, Colegio Poncefno 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. 192 Congressional Directory GUAM 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 through 7th Guam Legislatures; elected in 1965 as Guam’s first representative in Washington; reelected to the same position 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, Brotherhood of Elks Club, American Judicature Society, American Academy of Political and Social Science, Guam Territorial Society of D.C., and Guam Chamber of Commerce; honor-ary member, Guam Rotary Club; married Ana Salas Perez; eight children, including Jacqueline, a lieutenant colonel in the Army Nurse Corps, and Marilyn, a major in the Air Force Nurse Corps; elected as a Delegate from Guam to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding 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 Is-lands, elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; children: Maria Christina, born February 25, 1959, and Angela Maria, born May 8, 1960. STATE DELEGATIONS Number which precedes name of Representative designates congressional district. Democrats in roman. Republicans in italic. Independent in CAPS. ALABAMA SENATORS Howell T. Heflin Jeremiah Denton REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 3] 1. Jack Edwards 4. Tom Bevill 6. Albert Lee Smith, Jr. 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, 2] 1. John J. Rhodes 3. Bob Stump 4. Eldon D. Rudd 2. Morris K. Udall 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 194 State Delegations CALIFORNIA SENATORS Alan Cranston S. I. Hayakawa REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 22; Republicans, 21] 1. Eugene A. Chappie 15. Tony Coelho 30. George E. Danielson 2. Don H. Clausen 16. Leon E. Panetta 31. Mervyn M. Dymally 3. Robert T. Matsui 17. Charles Pashayan, Jr. 32. Glenn M. Anderson 4. Vic Fazio 18. William M. Thomas 33. Wayne R. Grisham 5. John Burton 19. Robert J. Lagomarsino 34. Dan E. Lungren 6. Phillip Burton 20. Barry Goldwater, Jr. 35. Dave Dreier 7. George Miller 21. Bobbi Fiedler 36. George E. Brown, Jr. 8. Ronald V. Dellums 22. Carlos J. Moorhead 37. Jerry Lewis 9. Fortney H. (Pete) Stark 23. Anthony C. Beilenson 38. Jerry M. Patterson 10. Don Edwards 24. Henry A. Waxman 39. William E. Dannemeyer 11. Tom Lantos 25. Edward R. Roybal 40. Robert E. Badham 12. Paul N. (Pete) 26. John Rousselot 41. Bill Lowery McCloskey, Jr. 27. Robert K. Dornan 42. Duncan L. Hunter 13. Norman Y. Mineta 28. Julian C. Dixon 43. Clair W. Burgener 14. Norman D. Shumway 29. Augustus F. (Gus) Hawkins COLORADO SENATORS Gary Hart William L. Armstrong REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 3; Republicans, 2] 1. Patricia Schroeder 3. Raymond P. Kogovsek 5. Kenneth B. Kramer 2. Timothy E. Wirth 4. Hank Brown CONNECTICUT SENATORS Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. Christopher J. Dodd REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 2] 1. William R. Cotter 3. Lawrence J. DeNardis 5. William R. Ratchford 2. Samuel Gejdenson 4. Stewart B. McKinney 6. Toby Moffett DELAWARE SENATORS William V. Roth, Jr. Joseph R. Biden, Jr. REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At large—Thomas B. Evans, Jr. 196 Congressional Directory FLORIDA SENATORS Lawton Chiles Paula Hawkins REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 11; Republicans, 4] 1. Earl Hutto 6. C. W. Bill Young 11. Daniel A. Mica 2. Don Fuqua 7. Sam M. Gibbons 12. Clay Shaw 3. Charles E. Bennett 8. Andy Ireland 13. William Lehman 4. Bill Chappell, Jr. 9. Bill Nelson 14. Claude D. Pepper 5. Bill McCollum 10. L. A. (Skip) Bafalis 15. Dante B. Fascell GEORGIA SENATORS Sam Nunn Mack Mattingly REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 9; Republican, 1] 1. Bo Ginn 5. Wyche Fowler, Jr. 8. Billy Lee Evans 2. Charles Hatcher 6. Newt Gingrich 9. Edgar L. Jenkins 3. Jack Brinkley 7. Larry McDonald 10. Doug Barnard, Jr. 4. 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 Symmes REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 2] 1. Larry Craig 2. George Hansen ILLINOIS SENATORS Charles H. Percy Alan J. Dixon REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 10; Republicans, 14] 1. Harold Washington 9. Sidney R. Yates 17. George M. O'Brien 2. Gus Savage 10. John Edward Porter 18. Robert H. Michel 3. Marty Russo 11. Frank Annunzio 19. Thomas F. Railsback 4. Edward J. Derwinski 12. Philip M. Crane 20. Paul Findley 5. John G. Fary 13. Robert McClory 21. Edward R. Madigan 6. Henry J. Hyde 14. John N. Erlenborn 22. Daniel B. Crane 7. Cardiss Collins 15. Tom Corcoran 23. Melvin Price 8. Dan Rostenkowski 16. Lynn Martin 24. Paul Simon State Delegations INDIANA SENATORS Richard G. Lugar Dan Quayle REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 5] . Adam Benjamin, Jr. . Elwood Hillis 9. Lee H. Hamilton . Floyd J. Fithian . David W. Evans 10. Philip R. Sharp . John Patrick Hiler . John T. Myers 11. Andrew Jacobs, Jr. . Dan R. Coats . Joel Deckard 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 [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 4] . Pat Roberts . Larry Winn, Jr. 5. Bob Whittaker . Jim Jeffries . 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 198 Congressional Directory MAINE SENATORS William S. Cohen George J. Mitchell REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 2] 1. David F. Emery 2. Olympia J. Snowe MARYLAND SENATORS Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. Paul S. Sarbanes REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6; Republican, 1; vacant, 1] 1. Roy Dyson 4. Marjorie S. Holt 7. Parren J. Mitchell 2. Clarence D. Long 5. [Vacant] 8. Michael D. Barnes 3. Barbara A. Mikulski 6. Beverly B. Byron MASSACHUSETTS SENATORS Edward M. Kennedy Paul E. Tsongas REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 10; Republicans, 2] 1. Silvio O. Conte 5. James M. Shannon 9. John Joseph Moakley 2. Edward P. Boland 6. Nicholas Mavroules 10. Margaret M. Heckler 3. Joseph D. Early 7. Edward J. Markey 11. Brian J. Donnelly 4. Barney Frank 8. Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. 12. Gerry E. Studds MICHIGAN SENATORS Donald W. Riegle, Jr. Carl Levin REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 12; Republicans, 6; vacant, 1] 1. John Conyers, Jr. 8. Bob Traxler 14. Dennis M. Hertel 2. Carl D. Pursell 9. Guy Vander Jagt 15. William D. Ford 3. Howard E. Wolpe 10. Donald J. Albosta 16. John D. Dingell 4. [Vacant] 11. Robert W. Davis 17. William M. Brodhead 5. Harold S. Sawyer 12. David E. Bonior 18. James J. Blanchard 6. Jim Dunn 13. George W. Crockett, Jr. 19. Willam S. Broomfield 7. Dale E. Kildee MINNESOTA SENATORS David F. Durenberger Rudy Boschwitz REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 3; Republicans, 5] 1. Arlen I. Erdahl 4. Bruce F. Vento 7. Arlan Stangeland 2. Tom Hagedorn 5. Martin O. Sabo 8. James L. Oberstar 3. Bill Frenzel 6. Vin Weber State Delegations MISSISSIPPI SENATORS John C. Stennis Thad Cochran REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 3; Republican 1; vacant, 1] 1. Jamie L. Whitten 3. G. V. (Sonny) 4. [Vacant] 2. David R. Bowen Montgomery 5. Trent Lott MISSOURI SENATORS Thomas F. Eagleton John C. Danforth REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 4] 1. William (Bill) Clay 5. Richard Bolling 8. Wendell Bailey 2. Robert A. Young 6. E. Thomas Coleman 9. Harold L. Volkmer 3. Richard A. Gephardt 7. Gene Taylor 10. Bill Emerson 4. Tke Skelton 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. Douglas K. Bereuter 2. Hal Daub 3. Virginia Smith NEVADA SENATORS Howard W. Cannon Paul Laxalt REPRESENTATIVE [Democrat, 1] At large—Jim Santini 200 Congressional Directory $000 NI UU LO PO NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATORS Gordon J. Humphrey Warren Rudman REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1] 1. Norman E. D’Amours 2. Judd Gregg NEW JERSEY SENATORS Harrison A. Williams, Jr. Bill Bradley REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 8; Republicans, 7] il . James J. Florio 6. Edwin B. Forsythe 11. Joseph G. Minish 2 . William J. Hughes 1, Marge Roukema 12. Matthew J. Rinaldo 3. James J. Howard 8. Robert A. Roe 13. James A. Courter 4 . Christopher H. Smith 9. Harold C. Hollenbeck 14. Frank J. Guarini 5 . Millicent Fenwick 10 . Peter W. Rodino, Jr. 15. Bernard J. Dwyer NEW MEXICO SENATORS Pete V. Domenici Harrison H. Schmitt REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 2] 1. Manuel Lujan, Jr. 2. Joe Skeen NEW YORK SENATORS Daniel P. Moynihan Alphonse M. D'Amato REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 22; Republicans, 17] . William Carney . Frederick W. Richmond 28. Samuel S. Stratton Thomas J. Downey . Leo C. Zeferetti 29. Gerald B. Solomon . Gregory W. Carman . Charles E. Schumer 30. David O’B. Martin Norman F. Lent . Guy V. Molinari 31. Donald J. Mitchell Raymond J. McGrath . Bill Green 32. George C. Wortley John LeBoutillier . Charles B. Rangel 33. Gary A. Lee Joseph P. Addabbo . Ted Weiss 34. Frank Horton . Benjamin S. Rosenthal . Robert Garcia 35. Barber B. Conable, Jr. . Geraldine Anne . Jonathan B. Bingham 36. John J. LaFalce Ferraro . Peter A. Peyser 37. Henry J. Nowak . Mario Biaggi . Richard L. Ottinger 38. Jack Kemp . James H. Scheuer . Hamilton Fish, Jr. 39. Stanley N. Lundine . Shirley Chisholm . Benjamin A. Gilman . Stephen J. Solarz . Matthew F. McHugh State Delegations 1 NORTH CAROLINA SENATORS Jesse A. Helms John P. East REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 7; Republicans, 4] . Walter B. Jones 5. Stephen L. Neal 9. James G. Martin . L. H. Fountain 6. Eugene (Gene) Johnston 10. James T. Broyhill . Charles O. Whitley 7. Charlie Rose 11. Bill Hendon . 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, 12; Vacant, 1] . Willis D. Gradison, Jr. 9. Ed Weber 17. John M. Ashbrook 1 > GU LO NO Thomas A. Luken 10. Clarence E. Miller 18. Douglas Applegate Tony P. Hall 11. J. William Stanton 19. Lyle Williams [Vacant] 12. Bob Shamansky 20. Mary Rose Oakar Delbert L. Latta 13. Donald J. Pease 21. Louis Stokes Bob McEwen 14. John F. Seiberling 22. Dennis E. Eckart 00 . . Clarence J. Brown 15. Chalmers P. Wylie 23. Ronald M. Mottl Thomas N. Kindness 16. Ralph Regula 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; Republican, 1] . Les AuCoin 3. Ron Wyden 4. James Weaver . Denny Smith CONDUC DO Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA SENATORS John Heinz Arlen Specter REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 13; Republicans, 12] . Thomas M. Foglietta . E. G. (Bud) Shuster . Doug Walgren . William (Bill) H. Gray . Joseph M. McDade . William F. Goodling 3d . James L. Nelligan . Joseph M. Gaydos . Raymond F. Lederer . John P. Murtha . Don Bailey . Charles F. Dougherty . Lawrence Coughlin 22. Austin J. Murphy . Richard T. Schulze . William J. Coyne . William F. Clinger, Jr. Gus Yatron . Don Ritter . Marc L. Marks Bob Edgar . Robert S. Walker . Eugene V. Atkinson . James K. Coyne . Allen E. Ertel 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, 2; Republicans, 4] 1. Thomas F. Hartnett 3. Butler Derrick 5. Kenneth L. Holland 2. Floyd Spence 4. Carroll Campbell, Jr. 6. John L. Napier SOUTH DAKOTA SENATORS Larry Pressler James Abdnor REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1] 1. Thomas A. Daschle 2. Clint Roberts TENNESSEE SENATORS Howard H. Baker, Jr. James R. Sasser REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republicans, 3] 1. James H. Quillen 4. Albert A. Gore, Jr. 7. Ed Jones 2. John J. Duncan 5. William H. Boner 8. Harold E. Ford 3. Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard 6. Robin L. Beard State Delegations TEXAS SENATORS John G. Tower Lloyd M. Bentsen REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 19; Republicans, 5] 1. Sam B. Hall, Jr. 10. J. J. (Jake) Pickle 18. Mickey Leland 2. Charles Wilson 11. J. Marvin Leath 19. Kent R. Hance 3. James M. Collins 12. James C. Wright, Jr. 20. Henry B. Gonzalez 4. Ralph M. Hall 13. Jack Hightower 21. Tom Loeffler 5. James A. Mattox 14. William N. (Bill) 22. Ronald E. Paul 6. Phil Gramm Patman 23. Abraham Kazen, Jr. 7. Bill Archer 15. E (Kika) de la Garza 24. Martin Frost 8. Jack Fields 16. Richard C. White 9. Jack Brooks 17. Charles W. Stenholm UTAH SENATORS Jake Garn Orrin G. Hatch REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 2] 1. James V. Hansen 2. David D. Marriott VERMONT SENATORS Robert T. Stafford Patrick J. Leahy REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At large—James M. Jeffords VIRGINIA SENATORS HARRY F. BYRD, JR. John W. Warner REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 9] 1. PaulS. Trible, Jr. 4. Robert W. Daniel, Jr. 8. Stanford E. (Stan) 2. G. William Whitehurst 5. W. C. (Dan) Daniel Parris 3: ghomand (Tom) Bliley, 6. M. Caldwell Butler 9. William C. Wampler r 7. J. Kenneth Robinson 10. Frank R. Wolf WASHINGTON SENATORS Henry M. Jackson Slade Gorton REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republicans, 2] 1. Joel Pritchard 4. Sid Morrison 6. Norman D. Dicks 2. Al Swift 5. Thomas S. Foley 7. Mike Lowry 3. Don Bonker Congressional Directory WEST VIRGINIA SENATORS Jennings Randolph Robert C. Byrd REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2; Republicans, 2] 1. Robert H. Mollohan 3. Mick Staton 4. Nick J. Rahall 2d 2. Cleve Benedict WISCONSIN SENATORS William Proxmire Robert W. Kasten, Jr. REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republicans, 4] 1. Les Aspin 5. Henry S. Reuss 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 State Delegations PUERTO RICO RESIDENT COMMISSIONER [New Progressive, 1] Baltasar Corrada VIRGIN ISLANDS DELEGATE [Democrat, 1] Ron de Lugo CLASSIFICATION SENATE HOUSE Republicans.......uh. ii oe BS I Demoerats..ci. c at aiDemMOCTalBi.. iui tortoise sires 46 | Republicans... o.com Indepandent.....c..o... LoiVacantbs .......... oo chia i ie, oi iis, PObaY i me vis 100 7 NR i ed 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 2203, Phone 42424 *StroM THURMOND, President pro tempore, Room 209, 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 *HowaRrDp O. GREENE, JR., Secretary for the Majority, Room S-337, The Capitol, Phone 43835 Wants J. STEWART, Secretary for the Minority, Room S-309, The Capitol, Phone 3735 *REV. RicHARD C. HALVERSON, LL.D., Chaplain, Room 220, Phone 42510 Telephone numbers are branches of Capitol exchange—224-3121 Room numbers with 3 digits are in Russell (SOB) Building and 4 digits are in Dirksen (NSOB) Building [Republicans in italics (563); Democrats in roman (46); Independent in CAPS (1); total 100] Office Building Name and Home Address Room Phone Abdnor, James, Kennebec, S. Dak 42321 Vernon C. Loen, AA. *Andrews, Mark, Mapleton, N. Dak 42043 William I. Wright, AA. *Armstrong, William L., Aurora, Colo 45941 Lee J. Stillwell, Press Secy. *Baker, Howard H., Jr., Huntsville, Tenn 44944 James M. Cannon, Chf. of Staff *Baucus, Max, Missoula, Mont 42651 Steve Browning, AA. *Bentsen, Lloyd, Houston, Tex 45922 Gay Siverson, Exec. Secy. *Biden, Joseph R., Jr., Wilmington, Del 45042 Edward E. Kaufman, AA. *Boren, David L., Seminole, Okla 44721 Charles L. Ward, AA. i *Boschwitz, Rudy, Plymouth, Minn 45641 Jann L. Olsten, AA. Kay Hu mphrey, Pers. *Bradley, Bill, Denville, EI I EE Ie El Lah 0 ALL oe _ 4104 43224 Marcia Aronoff, AA. Marina Gentilini, Pers. Secy. *Bumpers, Dale, Charleston, Ark 44843 Gary Faulkner, AA. ; *Burdick, Quentin N., Fargo, N. Dak 42551 Kevin Phelps, AA. Geraldine Gaginis, Pers. *BYRD, HARRY F., Jr., Winchester, Va 44024 Jack F. Davis, AA. *Byrd, Robert C., Sophia, W. Va 43954 Joan Drummond, AA. Barbara Videnieks, Exec. NortE: See end of section for explanation of abbreviat ions. 208 Alphabetical List Office Building Name and Home Address Room Phone "Cannon, Howard: W., Las VegasiiINeVa..... instadt adsaseenssnsice 259 46244 finemitas Chester B. Sobsey, AA. Janene Assuras, Pers. Secy. *Chafee, John H., Warwick; B.A... cal a tn adi ieee ssies 5229: 42921 Mimi Feller, Staff Director Heidi, Eddy, OM. *Chiles, Lawton, Holmes Beach, Fla... i... iii iiss stinsmssrstis tosses 437 45274 Rick Farrell, LA. Gene Hammell, Exec. Asst. Cochran, Thad, Jackson, MISS. ......i0.....cccvimmiiiiiinmhbodintisrmnioirsivemstlesise 328 45054 Wiley Carter, AA. Claiborne Barksdale, Legis. Coord. *Cohen, William S., Portland SMaine ..cii....c...ccicciiiiiisimitivinssssitonne 1251 42523 iin Thomas A. Daffron, AA. Thomas F. Heyerdahl, Chf. LA. Cranston; ‘Alan, Los Angeles, Calif... ci..........ciiiniiisimurmmitiis 229 43553 dissin Roy F. Greenaway, AA. Mary Lou McNeely, Pers. Secy. D'Amato, Alfonse M., Island Park, N.Y into ch statins visrsausas 321 46542 «....ciiiiimin John Zagame, AA. Tanya Metaksa, LD. *Danforih, John G., Flat, Mow. 0 iin cn itis i iis iis ins rsadiveass sede 460 46154 Alexander V. Netchvolodoff, AA. Judith A. Hollis, Pers. Secy. *DeConcind, Dennis, TUCSON; ALT «uiiis viiiiniciietomssasiirsiisinarsssetisnsnsissarsrs 3230 44521 Romano Romani, LD. Gene Karp, AA. *Denion, Jeremiah, Mobile, Alf ....ii.......ccibiiuiivisniieiiiiiomisniostbismmsitesnsssriion 110 45744 Edward L. Beach, AA. Michael A. Wermuth, Exec. Asst. *Dixon, Alan J., BelleVille, QML... ... Li. ci ieiiiioim ciiiniitiisiidioteisboivineatinsisiisise 456 42854 Gene Callahan, AA. Craig Lovitt, Exec. Asst. *DPodd, Christopher J. Hartford, Conm ...........civnts iit cess issnaiis iii 363 42823 Rosa DeLauro, AA. Marla Romash, Press Secy. Dole; Robert J; Russell, Kans ......u..cu.cvciinitiiiiaiiiiamiiaiimismhi 2213 46521 JoAnne Coe, OM/Acting AA. Betty Meyer, Pers./ Appts. Secy. *Domenici, Pete V., Albuquerque, No. Mex ............c.oiiiciiiiisinmiiismmiinibons 2317 46621 Louis H. Gallegos, AA. George Ramonas, Chf. LA. *Durenberger, David F., Minneapolis, Minn .........ccccccvvereneereevcnieneenrereennne 353 43244 Thomas F. Horner, Press Secy. John Riley, Chf. LA. *Fagleton, Thomas I, St. Louis, MO......caiiviaaieiimintuiois 1209 rts isssisiorrsis 45721 H. Edward Quick, AA. Jack Lewis, LA. Fast John P.rOreentVille, NC .......c..cci iii i atin tet tu seihins 5313 ni bicieiaveins 43154 Richard Miller, AA. Palmer Stacy, LA. Exon, J. James; TANCOIN, EDT i iiiiid teed nines icine, 4327 44224 iiiniinisitnissensrsinsssiis William R. Hoppner, AA. Jon Oberg, AA. *Ford, Wendell H., Owensboro, KY .......cunioimininimiimrisitousioaniods 4107 44343 James T. Fleming, AA. Helen Price, Exec. Secy. *Garn, Edwin Jacob (Jake), Salt Lake City, Utah ........cccoeeveevveevivveereennnnen. 5121 45444 Jeff M. Bingham, AA. Joanne Snow-Neumann, LD. Glenn; John, ColumbUS, ONO... vei doi tii rion aetabnmsisted ved onnres 2235 43353 William R. White, AA. Kathy Belle, Exec. Secy. *Coldwater, Barry, PROenIx, ATE. ........iiniiiiatiiiiiiisicsamnissmissssriomsoion 337 42235 Judy Eisenhower, AA. J. Terry Emerson, LC. *Gorton, Slade: Olympia, Wash... iho aiisiiiwesimterisensedieeises 127 42621 Mary Ellen McCaffree, AA. Kirk Smith, Press Secy. *Grassley, Charles E., New Hartford, Iowa ..........covecrrcnrreerreriens 344 43744 Robert J. Ludwiczak, AA. Yvonne R. O. Goodman, Exec. Secy. Hart, Oary, Denver, Colo ....cu ain aaai i nse, 254 45852 Larry Smith, AA. Elsie Vance, Exec. Asst. *Haich, Orrin G., SaltLake City, Ula ..i..........coiitidivimiiiiimaraiiomivio 411 45251 Maria Abramo, Pers. Secy. Frank Madsen, AA. *Hatfield, Mark. 0; Salem, OTe .....cciu pili isiiiiiiiinisdomotsensissiearisssseseisatasen 463 43753 Gerald Frank, AA. Thomas Getman, Chf. LA. *Hawkins; Paula, Winter Park, Fla... di an i i x 1327 43041 Kenneth P. Mingledorff, AA. Douglas Sandage, Chf. LA. *Hayakawa, Samuel Ichiye, Mill Valley, Calif ............cccooveviveeeenrerrerrerennns 6217 43841 Eugene R. Prat, AA. Laurie Baker, Pers. Secy. *Heflin, Howell, Tuscumbia, Alay...i iin as 6327 44124 i Mike House Richard Allen *Heinz, John, Pigburgh, Pai ivi. a ti initiafar esan tunis: 443 46324 dias Frank Gannon, AA. Bruce Weinrod, LD. Helms) Jesse, Raleigh, N.C... iui iii a ioe ites sods dani ibasnssn sins 4213 46342 Clint Fuller, Exec. Asst. James Lucier, Chf. LA. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. VY A.V. VSN rae 210 Congressional Directory Office Building Name and Home Address Room Phone *Hollings; Ernest Chafleston, iain mmm 115 F., S.C... 46121 Michael J. Copps, AA. *Huddleston, Walter D., Elizabethtown, KY ........ccccesiuisressivresssensssrsessissrrrivis 2121 42541 Edwin Graves Kathy Roberts *Humphrey, Gordon J, Chichester, N.H...........cc.c.icimcinmunmmiissmtissios 4203 42841 Frank T. J. Bray, AA. Melinda L. Carmen, LD./Counsel *Inouye, Daniel K., Honolulu, 0 ihr ine ti sssite somsiapiastes 105 Hawall..........00.. 43934 Henry K. Giugni, AA. Sally Watanabe, Pers. Secy. *Jackson, Henry M., Seattle, Wash ............cccimcnmrimmsfofsimsaissptressst 137 43441 isin Denny Miller, AA. Erna Miller, Pers. Secy. * Jepsen, Roger W.,, BlAridge, Iowa sans sudrss sis 5327 .....c.....ccicigiseiniimmsssnsssmavsungiasn 43254 Thomas M. Wasinger, AA. Barbara H. Weiss, Exec. Asst. *Johnston, J. Bennett, Shreveport, i iituuiiteisuntsiisimmest reise 421 Lit...........noi 45824 David Batt, AA. Patsy Guyer, EA. Kassebaum, Nancy Landon, Wichita, Kans..........cccocceevevinneerencivencenncnnens 304 44774 David Bushong, AA. Ann Shirley, OM. Kasten, Robert W., Jr, MUWAAKEE, WIS.....c....ccoiiceiisetiissessisancrsnsirsassiverarins 221 45323 Dennis Howe, AA. Jerry Whitburn, Exec. Asst. *Rennedy, Edward M., "Boston, MIass...........cucxwsinrmmerrsbessmsniomnisesratsssss 109 44543 Richard E. Burke, AA. Constance A. Lambert, Pers. Asst. Laxalt, Paul, Corson Clty, INC. ....oiternsiasiimir ie ete mttortes seat tas ses 315 43542 Jerry Dondero, AA. Sam Ballenger, Chf. LA. *Leahy, Patrick d,, Burlington, Vl. i i ir bso ioid hots ssinssianonss 427 44242 Sanford G. Kinzer, AA. Patricia M. McLaughlin, Exec. Asst. *lievin, Carl, Detroit; MICH iii aio sis ster trib sis tae 3327 46221 haan Robert Seltzer, AA. Joan Hartzell, Exec. Secy. *lLong, Russell B., Baton Rouge, La bisects msrmiarestasssesisnsesos 217 44623 .........c..conihidos Cris Kirkpatrick, AA. Rafael Bermudez, Press Secy. ‘Lugar; Bichard G., Indianapolis, crm orstsitrasrsteimisns 5107 Ind.........cucmire 44814 Mitch Daniels, AA. Robert Kabel, LD. *McClure, James A., Payette, divisive mmm omiseits 3121 42752 Idano............occcoiiii James Streeter, AA. Nell Doane, Pers. Secy. *Mathias, Charles McC. Jr., FrederiCk, Md..................ciciiiesensndorsiisineccnronios 358 44654 Amelia H. Graves, Pers. Secy. *Matsunaga, Spark M., Honolulu, Hawall .............ccouiiscinssitourmensisissnssensaies 362 46361 Cherry R. Matano, AA. Virginia Ing, Pers. Secy. *Muaitingly, Mack, St. Simong Island, Ga...........comeainngipieiitendbin 456E 43643 Robert Atchison, AA/Press Secy. Emory Crandall, Exec. Asst. Melcher, John, Mont... .....ohuueiaemtsmaiivismmmmititfsa 1123 42644 Forsyth, totam Janine Volsky, Staff Dir. Mike Pichette, Spc. Asst. *Metzenbaum, Howard M., Lindhurst, Ohio.........cceeeveereerrneisinenrnsasnsessasenns 347 42315 Rick Sloan, AA. Juanita C. Powe, Pers. Secy. *Mitchell, George J., South Portland, Maine...........cccceeevveeveevureeneereirveecnnens 145 45344 David E. Johnson R. Lynn West *Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, Oneonta, N.Y ..........c.cisessienriserseiscoridessssnnes 442 44451 Timothy J. Russert, AA. Chester E. Finn, Jr., Senior LA. *Murkowski, Frank H., Fairbanks, Alaska ......... ive icenesetiosidiiinimetvsesisirs 15A 46665 Pat Parry, Pers. Secy. William Pursley, Chf. LA. *Nickles, :Don, Oklahoma Clty, Okita c.ivier ili tasmensiiossisensnsansisionsinios 123 ods 45754 Doyce Boesch, AA. LeRoy Rooker, EA. EINUDY, SAI, POITY, Gn ars srs Boatosttoinsiaroass 3241 ..c.ovisinraitersitsitnsiosusiimaiosissmaratietartardio 43521 Richard Ray, AA. Roland McElroy, Press Secy. *Packiiood: Bob, Portland, OFegi. v....cc.l iusto iaiinstisitisissisioronieenrdbisee 1321 45244 Mimi Weyforth, AA. Bill Diefenderfer, Staff Dir. Pell, Claiborne, Newport, Bd ........i tices ussriinsiabive saase 325 oeesssitasssceossatiissbeaseses 44642 Thomas G. Hughes, AA. Janice H. Demers, Pers. Secy. *Porcy, Charles WIlmette, ulcersetetedio te ciisiedes H, TI]... destin 4321 42152 Hannah Sistare, AA. Galen Reser, LA. Pressier, Larry, Humboldt, 8. Dak. ....00.. ctu ioiob otc dasricstbisoens 411 45842 Eleanor Rhodes, AA. J. C. Argetsinger, LD. *Proxmire, WIHam, Madison, Wis. i... iano tin diariessthd 5241 45653 Arlene Branca, Exec. Secy. Howard Shuman, AA. Nore: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. Alphabetical List Name and Home Address *Pryor, David H., Camden, Ark Bruce Lindsey, LA. *Quayle, Dan, Huntington, Ind Mark Miles, AA. Randolph, Jennings, Elkins, W. Va Philip V. McGance, AA. *Riegle, Donald W., Jr., Flint, Mich James N. Arbury, AA. Douglas S. Dibbert, Exec. Asst. *Roth, William V., Jr., Wilmington, Del Neil T. Messick, AA. Catherine M. Donahoe, Exec. Asst. *Rudman, Warren, Nashua, N.H Allan Walker, AA. *Sarbanes, Paul S., Baltimore, Md Marvin F. Moss, AA. *Sasser, Jim, Nashville, Tenn Linda W. Kinkead, Pers. Secy. Schmitt, Harrison H., Silver City, N. Mex Diana Welch, AA. Julian Barber, Dir. of Communications *Simpson, Alan K., Cody, Wyo J. O. Ratliff, AA. *Specter, Arlen, Philadelphia, Pa Gordon R. Woodrow, Staff Asst. *Stafford, Robert T., Rutland, Vt Neal J. Houston, AA. *Stennis, John C., De Kalb, Miss William E. Cresswell, AA. *Stevens, Ted, Anchorage, Alaska Steve Silver, AA. *Symms, Steve, Sunnyslope, Idaho Al Timothy Loretta Fuller XOnrmond, Strom CoO MDI, BC... cr eres Suatsoes eis aansiaserinssrinsrats Edward D. Harrill, AA. Sylvia Mitchell, Pers Secy. *Tower, John G., Wichita Falls, Tex C. M. Butler III, AA. *Tsongas, Paul E., Boston, Mass Dennis Kanin, AA. *Wallop, Malcolm, Big Horn, Wyo William (Bill) Hill, AA. *Warner, John W., Richmond, Va Andrew F. Wahlquist, AA. *Weicker, Lowell P., Jr., Mystic, Conn Eileen Nixon, AA. Geoffrey Baker, LD. *Williams, Harrison A., Jr., Bedminster, Nod... oi trio riinanssnaissents Walter D. Ramsay, AA. Bobbie T. Dono, Exec. Asst. *Zorinsky, Edward, Omaha, Nebr Carolyn M. Andrade, OM/ES. James W. Malin, Chf. LA. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. Office Building Phone 42353 45623 46472 44822 42441 43324 44524 43344 45521 43424 44254 45141 46253 43004 46142 45972 42934 42742 46441 42023 44041 44744 46551 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES *THoMAS P. O'NEILL, JR., Speaker, Room H-204, The Capitol, Phone 55414 *EpMUND L. HENSHAW, JR., Clerk, Room H-105, The Capitol, Phone 57000 *BENJAMIN J. GUTHRIE, Sergeant at Arms, Room H-124, The Capitol, Phone 52456 *JAMES T. MoLLoy, Doorkeeper, Room H-154, The Capitol, Phone 53505 *RoBERT V. Rota, Postmaster, Room B-227, Longworth H.O.B., Phone 53856 *REv. JAMES Davip Forp, B.D., A.B., Chaplain, Room H-110, The Capitol, Phone 52509 [Room numbers with 3 digits are in Cannon (H.0.B.) Building, 4 digits beginning with 1 are in Longworth (H.O.B.) Building, and 4 digits beginning with 2 are in Rayburn (H.O.B.) Building] [Democrats in roman (242); Republicans in italics (189); vacant (4); total 435] Office Building Name, District, and Home Address FRCRSa Room Phone *Addabbo, Jogeph P./(7), Ozone Park; N.Y... coi cciivesisiasietistefeninsesre 2256 53461 Richard Seelmeyer, AA. Frances Coniglio, LA. *Akaka, Daniel K. (2), Honolulu, Hawail di iia siersssesisenns 1510 54906 ..........o.cci James Sakai, AA. Jeff Lawrence, LD. *Albosta, Donald J. (10), St..Charles, IVIICI ...c.ci..c...ccssisrssanserssasegtasssnritassessens 1318 53561 John F. Nutter, AA. Charles Ehrlich, LA. Alexander, William V. (Bill), Jr. (1), Osceola, ArK.......cccocurveioeccceeriaressreres 201 54076 William J. Miles, AA. Hal Lacy, Asst. for Public Affairs * Anderson, Glenn M. (32), Harbor City, Calif.........c.cccrisrinismsssossersarssscisres 2329 56676 Robert L. Freeland, AA. Boyd Kifer, Dist. Adm. *ANArewsiIhe (4), Cary, INC .......coc..ciriiersissinipinsstoirmoinssbtaionns satobirgansistgthsinesnoss 2201 51784 Joan Ewing, AA. Baldwin Tillman, Spc. Asst. *ANNUNZIo, Branki Ad), CRiCage, YI td i aioe se nriantitarssn eon 2303 ctorencneecrnssttnrs 56661 Anna Azhderian, AA. William Nelson *Anthony, Beryl, J15 4), Bl Dorado, ATK .......oi0i i ririsismurinmearoessteassesurens 213 53772 Ed Jones, LA. Carol Garison, PS/AS. * Applegate, Douglas (18), Steubenville, Ohio............ccccceeveeveereereeeeeeeerrennens 435 56265 James R. Hart, AA. Kim Mack, Pers. Secy. Archer, Bll Dy HOUBION, PO a rc i sree e 1135 52571 Phillip D. Moseley, AA. Don Carlson, LA. *Ashbrook, John MM. (17), JORNSEOWN, ONI0........coccceiaeesiiseirrianresssenesnnsen 1436 56431 sist Kevin Fitzpatrick, LA. Ginger Welsh, Pers. Secy. ASpin, Lies (1), Racimes Wie ar ci da a i Br as A, 442 53031 Warren Nelson, AA. Susan Dine, OM. *Atkinson, Eugene V. (25), AliqQUIppa, Pa........cocceeecnurrvernrsnsinressnsessrssrsrsensens 412 52565 Robb Austin, AA. Bernice Friedlander, Press Secy. *AuCoin, Les (1), Portland, reg... iii ii seri bts bsg SL 8 2446 50855 Bob Crane, AA. Kathy Flink, OM. *Badham, Robert E. (40), Newport Beach, Calif.........c..ccecvevrevrevrecrrrrereennnne. 1108 55611 Argyle Nelson, AA. Louise Willett, Pers. Secy. *Bafalis, L. A. (Skip) (10), Fort Myers Beach, Fla..........cccoeouveuveecerrrrrreevenne 2433 52536 Richard T. Nelson, AA. Jack McDavitt, Jr., Press Asst. Bailey, Bon (Ql), Creanghury, Pa... att tis naire er ita 116 55631 Richard F. Vidmer, AA. Frances M. Turk, OM. *Bailey, Wendell (8), Willow SpTINgs, MO... i hii et eisenssssairsas 504 ain 55155 Duane Benton, AA. Larry Spence, Media Asst. *Barnard, Doug, Jr. (10), Auguste Ga... a irises is 236 54101 Joe D. Belew, Exec. Asst. David C. John, LA. *Barnes, Michael D. (8), Kensington, Md. ..... iv init 1607 55341 Keith Haller Judith Desarno *Beard, Robin LL. (6), Franklin, Tenmi........ 0 seit ee di a 229 52811 Thomas J. McNamara, Jr., AA. Patricia D. Kinzhuber, Exec. Secy. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 212 Alphabetical List Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Bedell, Berkley W. (6), Spirit Lake, Iowa...........cccecenerecvuernrinrceneneeenaenee 2440 55476 Mark Gearan, AA. Nancy Payne, Pers. Secy. *Beilenson, Anthony C. (23), Los Angeles, Calif ..........ccccoevininvenviencennienene 1025 55911 Janet Faulstich, AA. *Benedict, Cleve (2), LeWISDULZ, W. V8........cococcosiistunsivimrssabsors visivosiosdrssmsss 1229 54331 i Norman Rankin, AA. Kathy Bullard, Exec. Asst. *Benjamin, Adam, Jr. QD), Hobart, Ind... conic iiiinanivnin iain 410 52461 Betsy Stark, OM. Janet Schuessler, Senior LA. *Bennett,; Charles E. (3); Jacksonville; Fla ii........c...cosevsocsiotiessvsessssisiassisnsss 2107 52501 John W. Farley, AA. Thomas Miller, LA. *Bereuter, Douglas BK: (1), Utica, NOD... i ir itera isestesssrnigisassesrstoss 1314 54806 _ Helen Sramek, AA. Nancy Ellsworth, OM. “Bethune, Ed{2), TAttIe ROCK, ATK .......ciivii icici tiie iidedeiinssscnssnsansasninensiisiosniss 1535 52506 Jerry Climer, A.A. Marlene Thompson, Pers. Secy. *Bevill, Tom) dns per nA NR... rtircteerionens cin rine cireretebisnsicnsosiostorasissiionstres 2302 54876 Hank Sweitzer, A.A. Betty Johnson, Exec. Secy. *Bingzi, Mario (10), Bronz, NY. i. iiiceccsisseirsiretsontnictoisosrssaeisirssssioiprssresassiarse 2428 52464 Moya Benoit, Pers. Secy. Robert Blancato, Legis. Staff Dir. *Bingham Jonathan B. (22), Bronx, NY «.. iii imngsasssieseiniss 2262 54411 Paula Altman, EA. Gordon Kerr, AA. *Blanchard, James J. (18), Pleasant Ridge, Mich .........cccocevvvvrvvereererverennnne. 2453 52101 Celia Gainer, OM. Shelby Solomon, LA. *Bliley, Thomas. d., Jr. (3), RICHMOND, Va ......ccuirsemieioisioniarssssovsseiiosivizars 214 52815 B. Boyd Marcus, Jr., AA. David M. Mason, LD. Boggs, Corinne C. (Lindy) (2), New Orleans, La .......oervrernrrernnrervensrnensns 2353 56636 Peg Kavaljian, AA. Jan Schoonmaker, LA. *Boland, Edward P. (2), Springlicld, Mass .......... oc... iirc tis eisnessnspiisns 2426 55601 P. Joseph Donoghue, AA. Joan Fay Campbell, Secy. Bolling, Richard (5), Kansas: City; WO... ....v.... ities ers ttassismatossiioms 2365 54535 Nancy R. Lowe, AA. Margaret E. Broadaway, LA. * Boner; WilllamiI/ (5), Nashville, Ten ............ccceiiisiseirsssinnssrisessessntssotensessass 118 54311 Steve Finn, AA. Dick Crawford, LA. Bonior, David E. (12), Mount Clemens, Mich ......0...o..cccccreccceresrarvsssarionsanersase 1130 52106 Kathleen E. Aterno, AA. Steve Chaplin, LA. *Bonker,:Don (3), Qlympin, Wash 0. feiss sssinsissinnammses tian iss 434 53536 ...............c5 Paul Boyd, AA. Dan Evans, LA. *Bouquard, Marilyn, Lloyd (3), Chattanooga, Tenn .......ccccccceouererruernenenen. 2334 53271 Richard Ebersole, AA. Elizabeth A. Seeley, OM. Bowen, David R..(2),. Cleveland, MiSs ........ crt uarsrisitiisitursarcinisbiasonrarasinns 2421 55876 John A. Waits, AA. Guy Paul Land, Chf. LA. *Breaux, John B. (1 iCrowley, La... itv rons himms 2159 52031 tsimsasnssrensss Wayne Smith, Staff Dir. Wendy Karpinski, Pers. Asst. *Brinkley, JackiThomas (8), Columbus, Ga..........c.coeciviiivvsivssiiusoinsserssosiiine 2470 55901 Jerry Luquire, AA. Ruth Witte, OM. *Brodhead, William M. (17), Detroit, VHC ........o..cueirceicrisiaticssisrmissasssssinese 1114 54961 Phillip Jourdan, AA. Elaine Fultz, LA. 2 rooks Jack (0), Bannon, Bex... 0 cr eatin e inn inssrateesiaansstairires 2449 56565 D. Sharon Matts, AA. Mary V. Heuer, OM. *Broomfield, William S. (19), Birmingham, Mich ...........ccccceceevverinrenuenenne. 2306 56135 John R. Sinclair, AA. Nancy Comer, Pers. Secy. *Brown, Clarence J (1), Urbana, Oo. ii ....icceeisteivecicssioeissiissassesssonssses 2217 54324 Roger Bolton, AA. Michael Bayer, Staff Coun. *Brown, George E., Jr..(36), Riverside, Calif............cc.cicioneeiceserarsshsssrrariniorsn 2342 56161 Timothy B. Lynch Linda L. Casady *Brown, Hank (4), Greeley, Col. tua titiide tte tmssesssinisssotsrastessarrs 1319 54676 Bill Cleary, AA. *Broyhill, James: TF. GOL enoin, INC io i. i rr de de etc isnto lr itessssntns 2340. = 52576 Phil Kirk, AA. Lynn Clayton, Pers. Secy. *Burgener, Clair Wl 3), La Joa Cali... 0. co sieeiossritsssrsiesianisersnsussevsss 343 53906 Harry Compton, AA. Jayne Gillenwaters, Pers. Secy. *Burton,/ John. (0), San Francisco, Calif. ri i i ereasersirsnnseine 1714 55161 Mary Lansing, AA. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 214 Congressional Directory Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Burton, Phillip (6), San Francisco, Calif ili intiiiinn 2304 54965 ....i.......cofini Robert Kiyota, AA. Nanci M. Leong, OM. *Butler, M. Caldwell (8), Roanoke, Va ition iaivmenssben 2330 ..........cci.cviiiiiiidivm 55431 Frank W. Corley, AA. Teresa A. Garland, Press Secy. Byron, Beverly B. (6), Frederick, Md ini iti iss irssrissssionastinines 1216 ..............iiiie 52721 ¥Campbell, Carroll A., Jr."(4),; Fountain Inn, 8.C ..............cveiiiiirene sssles 408 56030 Mike Ussery, AA. Nikki McNamee, LD. *Carman, Gregory VW. (2), Farmingdale, N.Y .....ccctiirrcreserstistnsamneriisoiseores 1729 53865 Elizabeth D. Hoppel, AA. Charles Van Dyke, Press Secy. ¥Carney,; Willian: (1); Hauppauge; LY... 00. cia teins sastase vis tnstbinsnscioxsmeson 1113 53826 Betty L. Orr, AA. *Chappell, William V., Jr. (4), 0chla, Fla... intimin inesitirepases 2468 54035 Edward N. Stout, AA. Shepherd Hill, LA. *Chappie, Eugene A." (1), Roseville, Calif ..............o.cocrsisrisninnisamsmsrianisnssy 1730 53076 Nancy Mattias, AA. Will Randolph, Dpty. AA. Cheney, Dick (AL L.), Casper, WY0..........cviniteciaroibinmotipsiit 225 ssiohomns 52311 Dave Gribbin, AA. Patty Howe, Press Secy. *Chisholm, Shirley (12); Brooklyn, NY ......i..cvibincritsgsnsiocmiiaiirsseirimrs 2182 56231 Carolyn J. Smith, AA. Helen Butler, Grant Spc. *Clausen, Don H. (2), Cresent City, Calif........ccouisississarisssorsististshinissossnras 2308 53311 John O. Bovard, AA. William H. Fleming, LA. Clay, William L. (1), St. Louis, MO ...ic.cicininiiiuieistivpimsssvisiossmsessgsessins 2264 52406 Jerome Williams, AA. Philip Moore, OM. Clinger, William E., Jr. (23), Warren, Poi........iccotiiomiitsisamsistreerisessss 1221. 55121 Marc G. Stanley, AA. Nancy S. Scott, Exec. Secy. *Coats, Dan:R. (1), Tort Wayne, InA....i.........i..ceciseisisneirmsitiisiesmtomasettonsans 1427 54436 John Thomas Sheehan Karen Davis Hoppe Coelho, Tony (18), Merced; Calif... ii. coi iviiinsiisissrecsisssistnrserssisamsrosasrs 216 56131 Archie Nahigian, AA. Catherine Wilson, Pers. Secy. *Colernan,. B. Thomas (6), Bansas Clty," VIO........c.convmerssessurssmssorsssssassgonsases 1527: 57041: Dennis E. Lambert, AA. Bill Inglee, LA. Colling, Cardise (0) Cag, TH i rr te cero siienntesssissinstsnsssnsiabessosnpesionies 2438 55006 Bud Myers, AA. Denise Wilson, LA. Collins; James MM. (3), Daas, Tox. ............ciieersiiescsssicensninisenisersoransosrtsesngis « 2419 54201 Rick Weaver, OM. Jeffrey Green, LD. *Conable,. Barber B., Jr. (35), RoChester, N.Y .........c...ccorcsnniveresessisssssetscsrzeeny 237 53615 Harry Nicholas, AA. Linda McLaughlin OM. *Conte, Silvio OO: (1), Pitisliold, Mass... ....c.iit ciiviierisrsnstigestntomseriteasestonn 2300 55335 Patrick J. Larkin Frances M. Maguire Conyers, John, dr. (1), Detroit, WHCI iirc min ssreisitiitsice sions 2313. 55126 init Hyacinthe T. Napper, AA. Neil Kotler, LA. Oorcoran, Lom (1D), OU awa, TU. i. i ivitiieis artis sisntetenstt nes stoves sesshEirssns 1107 52976 Dan Mattoon, AA. Jackie Davis, OM. Cotter, Willlam BR. (1), Hartford, Cony......... couche oirmmieriisis ries oes asnonts 2134 52265 William J. Cunningham, Jr., AA. Janice L. Mittino, Pers. Secy. *Coughlin, Lawrence (13), VIIANOVR, Pa..........cciu.eo.ericiviecsrnriinsinsensearagiois 2467 56111 Mitchell A. Rosenfeld Debbie K. Williams *Courier, James A. (13), HackettstoWn, Nod iii ric irra as sandeihans 325 55801 Roger A. Bodman, AA. *Coyne, James EK. (8), DoyIcstown, Pal... ...cci ui ioiaiitriiiogestediseassiioserssassives 1513 54276 Hugh Coffman, AA. Mary Ellen Taylor, LA. Coyne, William J. (1), PHISDUTIgh, Pa sissies snmisariioas ses 511, 52301 ......ccoinieitiisiinerstonisions Coleman J. Conroy, AA. Virginia Blase, OM/PS. Craig, Lorry (1), Midvale, Idaho...........cnibimiisiasmanteiivnpurioprasaithnsadining 515 56611 Richard D. Minard, AA. Rebecca A. Cummings, OM. *Crane Dariel B. (22), Danville, TL. ...c5. ii nner ohn its iran rin araren 115 55001 Clifford L. Downen, AA. Donald Thorson, LA. Crane, Philip M. (12), Mt: Prospect, TI......0.. cit iocensiorsionsreisvassssnneas 1035 53711 rst faite David J. Allen, AA. *Crockett, George W., Jr. (13), Detroit, Mich... iin ities rations sone 1531. -52261 Jack C. Barthwell III, AA. Joan T. Willoughby LD/Press NortEe: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. Alphabetical List Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *D’Amours, Norman BE. (1), Manchester, N.H...............cciiisioninisioss 2242 55456 iste Sue Beauchesne, Exec. Asst. Mike Radway, LA. *Daniel, Dan (D), Danville, Va ....o.iuiiiivmmidiaiiinitaspics iiss sdest 2368 54711 we W. Fred Fletcher, AA. Vivian Anderson, Pers. Secy. *Daniel, Robert W., Jr. (4), Spring Grove, Va ...........ii.cadivrecnsioriivinsnssssinion 2236 56365 Andrew Alford, AA. Barbara Montgomery, Pers. Secy. *Danielson, George E. (30), Monterey Park, Calif..........cccccoeeuvvinivninnucnne. 2265 55464 Ray Sebens, AA. Pat Anderson, OM. *Dannemeyer, William E. (39), Fullerton, Calif ...........cccovuerurcenreenrenneene 1032. 54111 Pete Brathwaite, AA. Steve Ramp, EA. *Paschle, Thomas A. (1),/Aberdeen, S.Dak..............civislerceccsisisesivhssarssbiiosases 439 52801 Peter Stavrianos, AA. Cindy Dwyer, Exec. Asst. Daub, Hal (2), Omaha, NEDT ...... lua imi ttm ssmsatiasiotorisios 1008 54155 Jeff Jepsen, AA. Sam Clark, Senior LA. *DavissRobert W. (11), Gaylord, MUCH i......co. cores msrisitimdsm sorta isinies 1224 54735 John A. Howes, AA. Wendy G. Menard, Press Secy. Deckard, Joel (BS) BvansVille, Tid ....c..cc.... lh. coociiuinsirvisminissionssnnsoiiosssunsSitnsnsss 125 54636 Janet Klinger, AA. Dick Kasting, Chf. LA. *de 1a'Garza, E (Kika) (15), McAllen, Tex........ suite lic icisiieriviamunsismssnissosss 1434 52531 Celia Hare Martin, AA. *Dellums, Ronald V. (8), Berkeley, Calif...........oocciccciisiiidnisnsmssmisssnsmmssozoses 2136 52661 Barbara Lee, AA. Robert Brauer, Spc. Coun. *DeNardis, Lawrence J. (3), Hamden, Conm ........c...cco.scemreivrssssesseriarssssussssers 1429 53661 J. Daniel Costello, AA. Anne H. Scherr, Press Secy. *Perrick, Butler (3), Anderson, S.C ......cc...coccriicersessiesivissibssssatesssssrnnsiistesnsse 133 “55301 John Trello, EA. Jean Marie Neal, Press Secy. *Derwinski, Edward J. (3), FIOSSINOO0T, J] .........cccieesveierrieassrassseresesinedsrssarsssrse 1401 53961 Ann D. Bolton, AA. Susan Clark, LA. *Dickinson, William L. (2), Montgomery, Ala ........cccocovveeuenenenenenenreneennenne 2406 52901 Jay Steen, AA. Susan Kirk, Exec. Secy. *Dicks,-Norman-D. (6), Bremerton, Wash .............iivcuriiisniviieieessissiitesitens 1122 55916 Robert Brooks, AA. Diane Godfrey, OM. Dingell, John'D. (16), Prenton, IVHCh ...........c...ccoociecteresrsirestiessiossnsietsorsntionts 2221 54071 Marilynne Mikulich, AA. Mary E. Flanagan, Exec. Secy. *Dizon, Julian:C. (28), Inglewood, Calif ...........cccivvceviiererisensissictresasssssiesstosses 423 57084 Delpha L. Hacker, AA. *Donnelly, Brian J..(11), Boston, MasBii........c.cce.ccoeeereersnvesnssnvissiscrsntivcisbesses 1019 53215 Daniel Crowley, AA. Kathleen Raftery, Exec. Secy. Dorzan, Byron L. (At L.), Bismarck, N. Dak...........couiiuiindemmmmmmn 427 52611 Barbara Rohde, AA. Jonathan Rowe, Issues Dir. *Dornan, Robert’ K. (27), Santa Monica, Calif ...........cccceeecessticereencsnmraessesssios 332 56451 Lynn D. Harvey, OM. Robert E. Moffit, Senior LA. *Dougherty, Charles F. (4); Philadelphia, Pa.........ii iris iivisisii 422 58251 Michael J. Carman, Sr., LA. Kathy Kahlau, LA. *Downey, Thomas J. ©), Amityville, VR SE CEEOLane 303 53335 rie Bob Sherman, LD. Dreier, Dave (35), La YN erne, Cali i rn i es LT, 1641 52305 Sue Cornick, AA. Jane Scherer, LD. *Duncan, Johmid: KnoxVILe, i...everson ssminssri abe susits (2), Ton eis 2458 55435 Pat Robinson, AA. *Dunn, Jim (6), East Lansing, HOR. oi... vsminmrmpnsiieisitbininsiss 1630 54872 Bibi Mike Barnhart, AA. Bobbi Avancena, LD. *Dwyer, Bernard. J. (15), EAison, N.d......c.iutmmiisonioiios rissmitosniinateiin 437 56301 Lyle B. Dennis, AA. Karen Gibbs, Exec. Asst. *Dymally, Mervyn M. (31), Compton, Calif ............... eb ivdes sthwsnns brs saa esnpereti 1116 55425 Mary Twitty, Exec. Asst. Adonis Hoffman, LA. Dyson, Roy (1), Great Mills, Md..........c.cicorimemnmsiviiniiiestivetesnsinirisisneironsehont 1020 55311 Tony M. Pappas, AA. *Early,: Joseph D. (3), WOTCRSIET, Mass ..........cccoovisosrsrsmmcmsrsaibsssotsareratssnsios 2349 56101 Francis W. Shannon, OM. William A. Rourke, AA. *Eckart, Dennis E. (22), Euclid, Oho... iciciistorii 1222 56331 ities Donna Gleason, AA. . ‘Dianne Tomasek, Exec. Secy. Note: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 216 Congressional Directory Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Edgar, Bob (1), Broomall, line idonsnsisis irrsveieisisiisoese 2442 52011 Pa...rt Ms. Skip Powers, Adm. Kathy Altman, OM. Edwards, Don. (10), San:-Jose, Calif.......cecmiiinssininiiminssstiemstrmssistiote 2307 53072 Doris B. Lumpkins, OM. Mark H. Miller, AA. *Wdwards, Jack (1), MODIS, Alf ii...civiviiiiaivsiisimiirmstrrisssriiaptisssssss 2369 54931 misses David C. Pruitt III, AA. Charlotte C. DeVito, Spc. Asst. *Edwards, Mickey (5), Oklahoma City, OKla.........cccocunueciriniinniinriirennens 208 52132 Sheryl L. Eberly, AA. *Fmerson, Bill (10), De S0t0; MO .o.cictciiivisismisiiivessrisintsvstisissossitessions 418 54404 Josiah Bill, AA. Peter Kinder, Spc. Asst. Emery, David F. (1), Rockland, Maine .c...c..cirinimisminini nmi 2437 56116 Collin Moller, AA. *English, Glenni{6), Cordell; Oklar...... 50 i Gir nil Siar iss ranging denise 104 55565 Gary Dage, AA. Leo Jardot, LA. 2Frdalbl, Zrlen (1), West St. Paul, MINm ....... 0... isis ssisssimavinssseinissstansias 1518: 52271 Rebecca McDonald, Pers. Secy. Keith Hall, AA. sPrienborn, John N14), Glen Bllyn, TN ..........0...c.. iiss hss annie 2206 53515 Carolyn M. Sladek, AA. Glenda Zepp, ES/OM. *Briel, Allen BE. (37), Montoursville, Pa... oi acing isines 1211 "54315 inset Jon Plebani, AA. Phil Rotondi, LA. Evans, Billy Lee (8), Macon, Qa... sssissrcsmrossmsssrmrssrsssisnsarssmarasisisosan 113 56531 John Wolfenbarger, AA. Kathy Swinehart, LA. *Boans, Cooper 8), Grundy Center, IOWR...........ii.cerereroseisamsiomssitamoriogions 317 53301 Gary Madson, AA. Dorothy K. Cavanaugh, PS/OM. *Evans, David W.{0),.Bargersville, Ind....c..i....ccioisimiisisinsrmseissssfimsstonsonsis 438 52276 Marty Tolomeo, AA. Deborah Rumpler, LA. *Fvans, Thomas B., Jr..(AL.L.), Wilmington, Del............occciiviiistorninsssoinse 316 54165 Linda Gray, OM. Kevin Abrams, Legis. Aide *Fary, John G.45), Chicago, Tl.......qki iii cariemisbivasiintuinssinmsisimmmifiomns 1121 55701 Tom Quinlan, Exec. Asst. Melissa Lieberman, OM. *Pascell, Vante B. (15); Miami, Fla i.........cccioicisicivervecnnisivaisesmsiiosbiternsbiserns 2354 54506 Charles R. O'Regan, AA. Marcia A. Schmitz, LA. Fazio: Vie (4), West Sacramento, Calif. ......o.. 5 citlii vm wiosbtoe ies 1421 55716 dedsiosmsiies Timothy J. Howe, AA. Pattison Fulton, Chf. LA. Fenwick, Millicent (5), MOTTISEOWIY, INS... .ccevviersassrciatonsintoessnsseesasssiutbiasosssce 1230 57300 Lawrence Rosenshein, AA. Catherine Armstrong, Secy. *Ferraro, Geraldine A. (9), Forest THIS, N.Y ....cccconiirmssrmivnssiisssssnssnssivess 312 53965 Thomas Dougherty, AA. David Koshgarian, LA. Fiedler, Bobbi(21), Northridge, (Calif. ....msmisiisiirmpiin suture wt 1724 55811 Paul Clarke, Exec. Asst. Debbie Rudy, OM. Fields; Jack (8B), Tumble; Tem. ni. iii cmisinsmisosivionsosnttstadossssonsss stems 510 54901 Robert Ferguson, AA. Barbara McMahon, OM/PS. *Findley, Paitl (C0); Pittsfield, nl iss drsots 2113 QM. .........cc..ciuiiiniviveniiidiiitiosonns 55271 Rebert Wichser, AA. Karen Cindrich, Pers. Secy. *Fish, Hamilton, Jr. (25), MUNDIook, IN.Y tories 2227 55441 .......ceitiorsssssrcrigrsinssintissina John D. Barry, AA. Mrs. Aya H. Ely, Pers. Secy. *Fithian, Floyd. (2): Lafayette, Ind ...........cccem ioisissvsssvissss sis tirtritsstomessshol 1210 55777 John Kinas, Exec. Asst. Edith Munro, Pers. Secy. *Flippo, Ronnie GAD), Florence, Alf..........cccniciicioresesonssinsrsesssisnseisburestotinss 405 54801 William E. Rasco, AA. J. Francis Toohey, LA. *Florio, James J. (A), Stratford; Nid. ie....ccireimererisnrminicssssosidsssmiintdrssbasass 1740 56501 PFoglictta Thomas M. Q), Philadelphia, Pa co iicidiiinniionniions 1217 54731 .........o.i. Sharon Wallis, LA. Cary Ballou, OM. *Foley, Thomas S. (5), Spokane, Wash ............cccvinnerriinrsrnssssussssinrassunsssses 1201 52006 Sandra McElvey, Pers. Secy. Werner Brandt, LA. *Ford, Harold B. (B), Memphis, Tenn ...........ccciiciiiciiiinisisisivsiiecamisnssostaiss 2445 53265 Susan Stern, LD. Barbara Hughes, OM. *Ford,s William D.-(15),: Taylor, MICH oun iiiiniinioiiiagiissiviosississnists 239 56261 Margaret A. McGonagill, Exec. Asst. Roberta Stanley, LD. *Forsythe, Edwin B. (6), Moorestown, N.d ........... civ uiiicicenssmisivisrsssorsersion 2210 54765 Kenneth M. Ludden, Exec. Asst. Mary B. McGann, Exec. Secy. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. Alphabetical List Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Pountain, Lo H..C), Tarboro, NC... col. i. hii nino cis abit, 2188 54531 Walter J. Pittman, AA. Ted L. Daniel, EA. Fowler, Wyehe, Jr..(5), Atlanta, Oa i. iii dartmoor: 1504 53801 Cathy Rudder, AA. William (Bill) Jo.:nstone, LA. Frank, Barney (4),5Newton, Mags.......chi. un. ciaihorsmmimnismimssbiotestis 1609 55931 J. M. Dolan, AA. Patricia A. Moakley, Pers. Secy. XFrenzel Bill (3), MINneapolis, WIINNL........ccrcimisisciasssrissismssshosessuinsenmpssonse 1026 52871 Patricia Eveland, AA. Patricia Browne, Staff Dir. 2hrost, Martin (24), Dallas, Pox 5. .cci tiie iin isin minsborieipettrestuiassnssissnssaiiiss 1238 53605 Dolly McClary, AA. Delane McHone, ES. *Fuqua, Don. (2), ABR, (Fla... .ciic iii init iio smi tit eisitisssisesnm ms vassurstos 2269 55235 Herbert R. Wadsworth, AA. Ruth W. Fisher, Pers. Secy. *Gareciay Robert (21), Bronm,- N.Y cial ibid ott ds seetistoisindiose 223 54361 Jane Lee, AA. Jeff Noah, AA/LD. *Gaydos, Joseph M. (20), McKeesport, Pa..........cccccecuevirvuinencenenenenenereennns 2366 54631 Bernard A. Mandella, AA. Barbara J. Pogue, Exec. Asst. *Gejdenson, Samuel (2), Bozrah, Con. ......c...cuiissiiiiassiissssiveissnssisisssseiiess 1503 52076 Rosanne E. Desmone, AA. Bruce A. Wessel, Spc. Asst. *Gephardti, Richard A. (8), St. Loulg, MO......cit ite ciivniiisnnicissermssnivsidasmironts 218 52671 John B. Crosby, AA. *Gibbons, Sam. M. (7), TAMPA. FLA .........cuiiisnimiinitjisiiiisinssensusessdupssisvaeasts 2204 53376 Janice F. Stoorza, OM. Flora L. Sullivan, Chf. LA/Sched. Plnr. Gilman, Benjamin A. (20), Middletown, IN.Y ......cocisiiisisisnseivessssessssssessiosaes 2160 53776 Robert Becker, AA. Geraldine Sheflett, OM. Gingrich; Newt (6), College Park, Ga............ci.ovsiiiistiotssisamisssssssmsnsidussots 1005 54501 David Warnick, AA. Guy Scull, Exec. Asst. 2G, Bo (1), NEN, Gal vii ior fission oivimeingin odisieon thesia osn isn ids dunia nds 2135 55831 Robert H. Hurt, AA. Cynthia L. J. Hinson, Pers. Secy. *Glickman, Dan (4), Wichita, Kans...........ccc...ciince Bin BL ce iii: 1507 56216 Bill Beachy, AA. Mary Branson, Pers. Secy. Goldwater, Barry M., Jr. (20), Woodland Hills, Calif ..........c.ccceevvvevrenvennnnen. 2240 54461 Jane Havlicek, Exec. Asst. Amy H. King, LD. *Gonzalez, Henry B. (20), San Antonio; Tex.........cmimmrmieiviscmsoriss 2252 53236 Gail J. Beagle, AA. *Goodling, William F. (19), JACODUS, Ph...coiiervrinrmientsiinietisitomtiinsioisismes 109 55836 Kevin Talley, AA/Press Secy. Kimberly Burns, AS. *Core, Albert, Jr. (4), Carthage, Tenn vu... i... inimmiiitiihssisiiisrivninsiness 1131 < 54231 Peter S. Knight, AA. Melinda G. Mofield, Exec. Asst. *Gradison, Willis D.,.Jr.. (1), Cincinnati, Ohio... eit 1117 53164 Ronald R. Roberts, AA. William Henry, LA. *Cramm, Phil (8),,College Station, TeX... .cierniicnesiesisiacsssionmsressbiamis 1721 52002 Ruth Cymber, AA. Steve Camp, LA. Gry, William H., [11 (2), Philadelphin, Pa........ iui arene 429 54001 . Whyatt Mondesire, AA. William Epstein, LA/Press Secy. *Green, Bill(13), New York,NY ..... oroaa SE 1417 52436 Alice Tetelman, AA. John Cuttell, LA. ¥Gregs, Judd (2), GreenflGUd, N.H ........cccosriviinarmsrinummstiiteniensnmiraniaiariots 503 55206 William R. Joslin, AA. M. Kate Jackson, Exec. Asst. *Grisham, Wayne RB. (83), 1a Mirada, Calif... ......0. oa ras, 120 53576 Bonnie V. May, AA. Jay P. Kosminsky, Press Secy. Guarini, Frank J. (14), Jersey City, Null ....ioiiiriimiiimiiamittimien 1530 52765 Nancy G. Drake, Exec. Asst. Gunderson, Steven (8), D880; WIS ...........cvoiieim ed i ss rava ish 416 55506 Jim Harff, AA. John Frank, LD. *Hagedorn, Tom QQ), Mankato, Minn... i i Sh 2344 52472 Ronald K. Ence, AA. B. Jean Bell, Pers. Secy. *Hall. Ralph M. (4), RockRWall,- Tex ccs...los od Li Bi 1223 56673 James D. Cole, AA. "Hall, Sam B., Jr. (1), Marshall, Tex... ina iit nts owls 318 53035 Kenneth L. Black, AA. Sue Jordan, Secy. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 218 Congressional Directory Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Hall, Tony P.. (3), Daylon, ODIO... iii tmnt erie iammsshpistsstinarosismariss 1728 56465 George Lowrey, AA. Bonnie Ruestow, PS/OM. *Hamilton, Lee H. (9), Columbus, INQu.....cc...cccciiotoicnnrieniiiihiithtossnnsioss 2187 55315 verses Thomas P. Cox, OM. Vanda McMurtry, Chf. LA. *Hammerschmidt, John Paul (3), Harrison, AK ......ocaiie.itiitiiatmeess 2207 54301 Raymond T. Reid, AA. Pamela Wehner, Exec. Asst. *Hance, Kent R. (19), Lubbock, od 1 GRR EE a STEEN ee 1039 54005 LIRA Glen Hunt, AA. Don Richards, Press Secy. *Hansen, George (2), Pocatello; Idaho .............cciininimitisnbns asim 1125: 55531 Connie Hansen, EA. L. Arlen Withers, LA. Hansen; James V. (1), Farmington, Taly...........coweseisssessetsssissisinsiesesonses 1407 50453 Brian T. (Ted) Stewart, AA. Kathleene Gallegos, OM. Harkin, Tom (5), AMES, JOWA . Si. i virus smnsstuoscssiontsstbiviedsrtsron sebeioiht ives 2411 53806 John Fitzpatrick, AA. Dianna Baker, Pers. Secy. *Hartnett, Thomas F. (1), Mount Pleasant, S.C.....c.c...cocicinieisieieineierisions 509 53176 Steven L. Jones, AA. Janet E. Thomas, Pers. Secy. *Huicher, Charles (2), AlDany iment 1726 53631 c0a.........iviiiemmpsiitiemninmiaitmnmim Robert P. Avary, Jr., AA. Edgar Canter Brown, LD/Coun. *Hawkins, Augustus F. (29), Los Angeles, Calif ........c.cccceeeerevvvenirieernnenne 2371 52201 Helen Kay Bradby, Staff Asst. John W. Smith, AA. *Heckler, Margaret M. (10), Wellesley, Mass..........cccceeueeveenrenvuenrinesiessrensuenne 2312. 54835 Joseph Rayball, AA. Carol Bauer, Exec. Asst. *Helner, W..G. (Bil) (3), Concord, INC ........ccotrerusitivivimmistiicoriossnissriinssensitiosts 2161 53715 William J. McEwen, AA. Maddie L. Preston, Pers. Secy. *Heftel, Cecil (Cec) (1), Honolult, Hawali........iv.er 1030 fiver civctotnseiitserreisans santos 52726 Michael A. Stafford, AA. Valerie Lam, LA. *Hendon, Bill (11), Asheville, 2 SE I ER Me CO CR a 212 56401 Donna K. Norton, Exec. Asst. Henry Chandler, AA. *Hertel, Dennis M. (14), Detroit, Meh... tei dhs Ei de died 1017 56276 : A Raymond O'Malley, AA. Patricia J. Winik, OM/PS. *Hightower, Jack (13), Vernon, Tex... until fciinilivicmiiiessionsitbinesisson 2348 53706 Ivan Sinclair, AA. Betty Higgins, Secy. Hiler; John Patrick (3), LaPorte, INA .......... 0c iii ii isiseinesssnsesidassnions 1338 53915 Edward A. Goeas III, AA. Kelly D. Johnston, Commun. Dir. *Hillis; Blood (5), Kokomo, dd iho itiots ia sannsiovostont 2336 55037 INA.......cc.i..iviniviiteint Robert C. Junk, AA. Michael Sample, Press Secy. *Holland, Ken (5), Gaffney, S.C ..........conciiieilirvmesitiiesstitsesiometsslesesentesss 2431 55501 sito John Winburn, AA. Tricia Wilson, EA. Hollenbeck, Harold C..(9), East Rutherford, Nod ...icciicdebaniinsiiesssessiiion 1526 55061 Susan B. Blackmore, AA. Kenneth Greenberg, LA. *Holt, Marjorie S. (4), Severna Park, uel indian 2412 Md.........c.ooihh., 58090 Michael W. Owen, AA. Winifred M. Steadley, PS. *Hopkins,: Larry J (6), Lexington, KY .........cciiv.iiiihiiieiilidisimamiansdssmsnsiseisess 331 54706 . Steve Driesler, AA. Janna Crandall, PS/OM. *Horion, Frank (B34), Rochester, NY... iii nines bri i a diiron 2229 54916 Ruby G. Moy Gordon Wheeler *Howard, James Jd. (3), Belmar, Nu sansa diaissnrsasssdiisisresons 2245 54671 ......cccciiiicemassssissser Timothy F. Sullivan, AA. Nancy Blades, LA. *Hubbard, Carroll, Jr. (1), Mayfield, Ky i ii feten vuressiesnetoibo. 2244: 53115 ........0......qluia Jim Kanouse, AA. Lorraine Grant, Exec. Asst. *Huckaby, Thomas J. (Jerry) (5), Ringgold, La........ccccceevevererrerreerrrrrrerennenes 228 52376 Lou Gehrig Burnett, AA. Jane Olney, Pers. Secy. *Hughes, William:d: (2), Ocean CRY; Woda. enrtiiint dsiininearsersosinids 436 56572 Jonathan Spear Mary E. Minutes *Hunter,: Duncan L.. (42), Coronado, Calif oii i btn Liven aan 415° 55672 ............c John A. Meanley, AA. Joélle Hall, OM. *Hutio, Earl (1), Panama Clty, Fla... ... 50 iver: Borioidsit bissennliiiensssonininins 330 54136 Randolph L. Knepper, AA. Jeanne Timmons, Exec. Secy. *Hyde, Henry J. (6), BensennVIlle, TL.....ii.i......ccconuriiiiieeiinioissiinsiniiiiinincss 1203 toons 54561 Jane Fogarty, OM. Fran Westner, LA. Note: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. Alphabetical List Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone Ireland, Andy (8), Winter Haven, Fla 55015 Fred York, AA. *Jacobs, Andrew, Jr. (11), Indianapolis, Ind 54011 Phyllis Coelho, OM/Pers. Secy. Jeffords, James M. (At L.), Rutland, Vt 54115 Charles Smith, AA. *Jeffries, Jim (2), Atchison, Kans 56601 Chris Kielich, AA. *Jenkins, Ed (9), Jasper, Ga 55211 Elizabeth Fleming, AA. Carl Barrett, Exec. Asst. Johnston, Eugene (Gene) (6), Greensboro, N.C........cc.ccccvvinniinvicnncnncnnnncnn 53065 Patrick Murphy, Exec. Asst. Katherine Powell, Exec. Secy. *Jones, Ed (7), Yorkville, Tenn 54714 Kelly M. Sharbel, Jr., AA. *Jones, James R. (1), Tulsa, Okla 52211 Mary Pat Gaffney, OM. John Dill, Associate, Budget Com. *Jones, Walter B. (1), Farmville, N.C 53101 Floyd J. Lupton, AA. Gloria F. Curry, Pers. Secy. *Kastenmeier, Robert W. (2), Madison, Wis 52906 Kaz Oshiki, AA. Anne Marie Feeney, Pers. Secy. *Kazen, Abraham, Jr. (23), San Antonio, Tex 54511 Robert H. Fleming, AA. *Kemp, Jack (38), Buffalo, N.Y 55265 David Smick, AA. *Kildee, Dale E. (7), Flint, Mich 53611 Dennis Herrick, AA. *Kindness, Thomas N. (8), Hamilton, Ohio 56205 Charles O. Campbell, AA. Jane Riddleberger, Exec. Secy. *Kogovsek, Ray (3), Pueblo, Colo 54761 Charles H. Ford, AA. Vera Lou Durigon, Pers. Secy. *Kramer, Ken (5), Colorado Springs, Colo 54422 Leland E. Modesitt, Jr., AA. *LaFalce, John J. (36), Kenmore, N.Y 53231 George Randels, AA. Mark Norman, Press Secy. *Lagomarsino, Robert J. (19), Ventura, Calif 53601 Montgomery Winkler, AA. *Lantos, Tom (11), San Mateo, Calif 53531 Eric Schnapper, AA. *Latta, Delbert L. (5), Bowling Green, Ohio 56405 Joan M. Southard, AA. *Leach, Jim (1), Davenport, Iowa 56576 Lee Goodell, AA. *Leath, Marvin (11), Marlin, Tex 56105 Charles Holmes, AA. LeBoutillier, John (6), Westbury, N.Y 55956 Christian N. Braunlich, AA. Nancy A. Kishanuk, Pers. Secy. *Lederer, Raymond F. (3), Philadelphia, Pa 56271 Robert M. Diamond, AA. Estelle Tyler Sullivan, Spc. Staff Asst. *Lee, Gary A. (33), Dryden, N.Y 53333 Arthur A. Jutton, AA. Margaret A. Merriman, Pers. Secy. *Lehman, William (13), Miami, Fla 54211 Sergio Bendixen, AA. Leland, Mickey (18), Houston, Tex 53816 Helene Colvin-Wallace, AA. *Lent, Norman F. (4), East Rockaway, N.Y 57896 John S. Pontius, AA. *Levitas, Elliott H. (4), Atlanta, Ga 54272 Lewis, Jerry (37), San Bernardino, Calif 55861 Arlene Willis *Livingston, Robert L. (1), New Orleans, La 53015 J. Allen Martin, AA. Janet Gibbons, Pers. Secy. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. Congressional Directory Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Loeffler, Tom (21), Hunt, Tex Alan M. Kranowitz, AA. *Long, Clarence D. (2), Towson, Md Timothy C. Kernan, AA. *Long, Gillis W. (8), Alexandria, La Carson Killen, AA. Ms. Gene Smith, Press Secy. *Lott, Trent Pascagoula, (5), Miss Tom H. Anderson, Jr., AA. *Lowery, Bill (41), San Diego, Calif Dan Greenblat, AA. *Lowry, Mike (7), Seattle, Wash Donald Wolgamott, AA. *Lujan, Manuel, Jr. (1), Albuquerque, N. Mex Jack Crandall, AA. Diana Munsey, Pers. Secy. *Luken, Thomas A. (2), Cincinnati, Ohio Hannah Margetich, AA. Lundine, Stanley N. (39), Jamestown, N.Y Sara Sibley, AA. Jeffrey A. Smith, Press Secy. *Lungren, Daniel E. (34), Long Beach, Calif............ccoerenvenrenrrnvenrnenerenen Victor Arnold-Bik *McClory, Robert (13), Waukegan, Ill Patricia A. Madson, AA. Jean E. Morrow, ES. McCloskey, Paul, :N,; Jr. (12), Menlo Park, Calif.................coietisi nines cu... Amber E. Scholtz, AA. Denise Moya, OM/Dist. Liaison *McCollum, Bill (5), Altamonte Springs, Fla Vaughn S. Forrest, AA. *McCurdy, Dave (4), Norman, Okla Joe Foote, AA. *McDade, Joseph M. (10), Clarks Summit, Pa James W. Dyer, AA. Gertrude L. Moser, Exec. Secy. *McDonald, Larry (7), Marietta, Ga Frederic N. Smith, AA. *McEwen, Bob (6), Hillsboro, Ohio Chuck Greener, AA. Jean Armistead, Chf. LA. *McGrath, Raymond J. (5), Valley Stream, N.Y Victoria Peckham, AA. Frederic L. Whiting, News Secy. *McHugh, Matthew F. (27), Ithaca, N.Y Thomas Parkhurst, AA. *McKinney, Stewart B. (4), Fairfield, Conn Henry J. Spring, AA. Gerald J. McKiernan, News Secy. *Madigan, Edward R. (21), Lincoln, Ill Charles Hilty, AA. Markey, Edward J. (7), Malden, Mass Peter Franchot, AA. *Marks, Marc. L. (24), Sharon, Pa Don Wilson, AA. *Marlenee, Ron (2), Scobey, Mont Christie Snyder, AA. *Marriott, David D. (2), Salt Lake City, Utah John Hanks, AA. *Martin, David O’B. (30), Canton, N.Y Cary R. Brick, AA/Staff Dir. *Martin, James G. (9), Davidson, N.C James S. Lofton, AA. Martin, Lynn M. (16), Rockford, Ill Chris J. Bowman, AA. *Matsui, Robert T. (3), Sacramento, Calif William H. Devine, AA. Mattox, James Albon (Jim) (5), Dallas, Tex Donald Buford, AA. Carol Jordan, Staff Asst. Nork: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 54236 53061 54926 55772 53201 53106 56316 52216 53161 52415 55221 55411 52176 56165 53731 52931 55705 55516 56335 55541 52371 52836 55406 51555 53011 54611 51976 55676 57163 52231 Alphabetical List Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Mavroules, Nicholas (6), Peabody, Mass.......cccccevuerruirreerinneesreeenseesseennenes 1204 58020 Cynthia Roberts Hale, EA. Nicholas P. Koskores, Senior LA/PS. *Mazzoli, Romano L. (3), Louisville, KY... cir a tr fests sesans 2246 55401 Dan Hall, AA. Sarah Luna, LD. *Mica, Daniel A-(11), West Palm Beach, Fla .........iiiinininndiiniis 131 53001 Richard McBride James Lamble Michel Robert H... (18), Peoria, NL.......cici iii dite sidividiommisionviitsastotions 2112 56201 Ralph Vinovich, Chf. of Staff Sharon G. Yard, Exec. Secy. Mikulski; Barbara A. (3), Baltimore, Md iii iiviinieninsoriones 407 ...........cici 54016 Ann Lewis, AA. Bruce Kozarsky, OM. *Miller..Clarence:E. (10), Lancaster, OO... cis ites tis iihiatumsnn 2208 c....cciiiiu 55131 David S. Brown, Exec. Asst. Linda G. Roderick, OM. *Miller, George (7), Martinez, Calif.....ci....civim isin sess toss 2422 52095 John A. Lawrence, AA. Sylvia Muszalski, Pers. Secy. *Mineta, Norman Y. (13), San Joge, Calif............cccriies: fieersseaisestticisgaissnses 2352 52631 Antoinette Durkin, AA. Deborah Yamada, Pers. Secy. *Minish, Joseph G. (11), West Orange, NJ .....cvuieo iis itn nc istienons 2162 55035 Marcia Pollard, Pers. Secy. Brian Donadio, LA. *Miichell, Donald J. BL), Herkimer, N.Y .....c....couidicoinrieisininssissaninssinsossint 2305 53665 Mitchell Parren J. (7); Baltimore, Md ....0....... 00. insictoinssivnsmensaisseissioonsins 2367 54741 Clarence T. Bishop, AA. Joyce Freeland, OM. *Moakley, John Eo (9), South Boston, Mags ............idivceiieseison 221 58273 ii John J. Weinfurter, AA. John J. Dooling, Counsel *Moffett, Anthony Toby (6), Litchfield," Conn ...........ccmiinimiiniiisicisnitoi, 127 54476 Jeffrey M. Leichtman, AA. Anne M. Senese, OM/Pers. Asst. tMolinari, Guy: V. AT); Staten ISIanA, N.Y .....ouciieiiiinstiiviistosmasiaineisivdinsion 501 53371 Schuyler Jungen Baab, AA. Maureen M. Reynolds, OM. *Mollohan, Robert I. :(1), Fairmont, W.Va ions ............cccoucoiirssnieiissencaivieissbonn 239454172 C. Louise Lngam, AA. Kathy A. Snodgrass, LA. Montgomery, G. V. (Sonny) (3), Meridian, Miss...........c.ccceeueruerrererreereesrennne 2184 55031 Jack Vance, AA. Julie Gillespie, Pers. Secy. *Moore, W. Henson (0), Baton -Rouge lin i ries isis astride ina ste hits 2404 53901 Jay Stone, AA. Cheryl Purdin, Exec. Secy. *Moorhead, Carlos’. (22), Glendale, isnerens 2346 54176 Calif..............ccc..cciopeiisdioesesiiensm Alice K. Andersen, AA. G. Maxine Dean, Exec. Secy. *Morrison, Sid (4); ZIM ah, Wag i. 00. Lire er nevitises otniinatitidensccss 1330 55816 Gretchen White, AA. Marlene Smith, OM. EMottl, Bonald M. (23), Parma, Ohio... nd ia Sn 2459 55731 Robert C. Kitchel, AA. Richard DiLuciano, Press Secy. *Murphy, Austin J. (22), Monongaheln, Pa.......c.ccroinviisiciisenissnatiiaisssnns 204 54665 Fred P. McLuckie, Jr., AA. Gary J. Caruso, LA. *Murtha, John P. (12), Johnstown, Lo EI ll eer Wi hr Te RS 2423 52065 Philip Giomariso, AA. Bill Allen, LA. *Myers, John I. (0), Covington, Inds... ivisniomsmserssinisisssiscssiriansemmiions 2301 55805 Ronald L. Hardman, AA. Sallie S. Davis, Exec. Secy. *Napier, John L. (6), Bennettsville, EM ERCTE rs 1631 53315 Saunders M. Bridges, Jr., AA. Elizabeth O. Brown, Exec. Secy. *Natcher, William H. (2), Bowling Green, Ky ........cccovevveieireeeeeeereerennens 2333 53501 Karen Dennison, Exec. Secy. Diane Rihely, Staff Asst. *Neal, Stephen L. (5), Winston-Salem, N.C... reiiiicreerrerereereressresens 2463 52071 Donald D. Abernethy, AA. Jaquelyn Brincefield, Exec. Secy. *Nelligan, James L. (11), FOrty-Fort, Pa .....c..coivniiliiomibiisiminsiionson 1711::56511 David Nathan, AA. Sandra Hanbury, Exec. Asst. *Nelson, BilL(9), Melboumme, Fla i. oi iit iii te ot nh 307 53671 Jim Southerland, AA. Helene Rosso, Pers. Secy. *Nichols, Bill (3), SyIacauga niion risen siatoihinselontines 2417 sla... lini 53261 Winston Lett, AA. Mary Elva Rice, Pers. Secy. 2Nowak, Henry. (37), Bullalo, NX i oi inn vin, 1514 53306 Ronald Maselka, AA. Helen Burton, LA. Oakar, Mary Rose (20), Cleveland do .... 2. i. ces sagt ian tibens 107 isinessrarssisenvaas 55871 Earl Rieger, AA. Virginia Sywyj, Pers. Secy. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 222 Congressional Directory Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Oberstar, James Chisholm, .........i....cciin dibvibiitein. 1..(8); Minn niin 2351: -56211 Tom R. Reagan, AA. Charlotte Flax, OM. *Obey, David R. a aus, WIS... di Ri is stan sessed 2230 53365 Lyle H. Stitt,A Norma J. Schuster, Pers. Secy. *O’Brien, George M, fir ), Jollet... mall asi sian dan il alin. 2439 53635 Marion Burson, AA. Dorothy Powell, Exec. Asst. *O’Neill, Thomas P., Jr. (8), Cambridge, Mass.......cccceevuevuerrenreriienreeenreennen. 2231::55111 Leo Diehl, AA. Gary Hymel, AA. *Ottinger, Richard L. (24), Mamaroneck, N.Y... piitniindan minima, 2241 56506 David Gold, AA. John Nineen, LA/PS. *Panetta, Leon B. (16), Carmel Valley, Califi...........c.civiiinnniinniminiiios 431 52861 J. Diana Marino, AA. *Parris, Stanford E. (Stan) (8), Woodbridge, Va......cccoceeveneecncniicnnncieennens 428 54376 Dick Leggitt, AA. Jack McGrath, LA. Pashayan,; Charles, Jr..(17), Bresn0, Calif ........icu cima iis cisssnrersens 129 is ibisins 53341 Lynn C. Joyner, AA. Kristin Seeger, PS/OM. *Patman, William N. (Bill) (14), Ganado, Tex.........icivviviiciiisniinssrimseriessns 1408 52831 Linda Gorzycki, Pers. Secy. Mickey Prosser, OM. *Patterson, Jerry M. (88), Santa Ana, Calif .............cccooiviiiniiitinnnnnvnnneiiis 2238 52965 Sally Sandoval Jack Gould *Paul, Hon (22), Lake JACKSONTOX .........o.coreicisivsiicesmsivesorsodoritiiisiiosanrisndon 1234 55951 Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., AA. John W. Robbins, LA. *Pease, Donald:J (13): 0Dberlin, Ohi0. ..........ic. iscissiaressssnsreisussssasstoniostdadsitins 1127 : 53401 J. William Goold, AA. Bambi Turner, Grants Coord. Pepper, Claude: (14), Miami, Fla ou. 0 aiid iimmiimiemmstmisissiatrsrs 2239 ' 53931 Frances Campbell, Exec. Asst. Charlotte Dickson, Spc. Asst. *Perkins, Corl Dah), Hindman, By ii insist 2328 54935 iiinnninmianismsiitiers David M. Whalin, AA. Charlotte Reiley Jewell, OM. Petri, Thomas: BE. (0) Fonda 1.00, WiS........ cain liconciiinsithinmsidessssrsdsnsonsinsind 1024 52476 Eugene Kussart, AA. Joseph Flader, LA. *Peyser, Peter: A. (23), Trvinglon, No Yin. ni ciiiimsiisngtiidessrmntosiond 301 55536 Chip Brewer, AA. Gina Brosnihan, Pers. Secy. Pickle, J. J:(Jake) (10), AUSHIN, TOR sirens ensisenieorasunsintbosns od) 242 iiili.ccireneseseisetos 54865 J. Michael Keeling, AA. Molly Mitchell, AS. *Porter,. John Bdionrd (10), Evanston, TI...reds a Ba ohn 1005 1529 54835 Kathryn Cameron, AA. Sue Corona, Adm. Liaison/OM. 2 Price, Melvin/(23), Bast. St: Tiomis, Tl. ....cci citi cccierisnensieirsandett idasssnrs 2110 55661 William K. Hart, AA. Pritchard, Joel (1), Seattle, AV ASI i ir iit Lire EH vote 2263 56311 Herbert S. Stone, AA. Maurice Hausheer, LA. *Pursell, Carl:D. (OY: PlymoutiMIch........coidiviisrniiisisentidinagstiniitinsgiiosasl 1414 54401 William R. McBride, Spc. Asst. Gary G. Russell, LD. *Quillen, James H.: (1), RINGSPOTL, TEIN .......ccooeirinrismiorisressresmrmmisstssssbaiodinnnis 102 56356 Frances Light Currie, AA. Jane Wooten, Pers. Secy. *Rahaoll, Nicksd:, WV (4): Beckley, Wa Va........oocveiiiccoineriiniliosddioiitistitivingess 440 53452 Joan M. Kunkel, AA. Michael E. Serpe, Press Asst. *Railsback, Tom 09), Mone, TM... a. cil dl ini ili cnst oes cnt alecsnninuns 2104 55905 Mary L. Bjerke, AA. Anna H. Wolfe, LA. *Rangel, Charles: B.1(19), NeW YOTK, N.Y .cicccininniivisiiaissondsosiassesisniotnes 2432 54365 Mark L. Bodden, Spc. Asst./Press Secy. Patricia Bradley, PS. *Raichford, William R. (5), Waterbury, Conn... ions 432 .......ouicioiinnnrrisiioriviitor 53822 Mary A. Scheckelhoff, AA. Cliff Johnson, LA. *Regula, Ralph (16), Navarre, OBI00 lin sent iee bi 401 53876 ivsiinssiesivioentesbiviss William B. Prendergast, AA. Carol Ann Leatherman, LA. *Reuss, Henry S..(5), WIwaukee, WIG .............ciciciuuicrrstiosssarrisivansssonssounsisionn 241353571 Joseph H. Sisk, AA. Judith A. Buechner, Exec. Secy. *Bhodes, Jom dell), Mesa, ATIZ ow soir itsdias testes ane sists 2310 iliiicciitiamisessiirtsssrits 52635 Frederick K. Alderson, AA. L. Marie Chaillet, Pers. Secy. *Richmond, Frederick W. (14), Brooklyn, N.Y 0 dan 1707 .............. 55936 Arthur A. Craig, AA. Deborah S. McVicker, Pers. Secy. Rinaldo, MatthewJ (12): Union, DN iv. cin ia iii sensi 2338 55361 Tom Cooper, AA. Ben St. John, Press Secy. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. Alphabetical List Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone *Ritier,. Don (15), CooperSBUrg, Pri. ....ciiivsivissmiusbesisiarssivsssrsdhusismslivasssinnss 124 56411 Linda Roscoe, AA. Russell Mack, Press Secy. Roberts, Clint (2), Presho,'S. Pak. .c..c.ti iii. iiisdssisnivinsirbinsnssttisiderss 1009 55165 Reed Boatright, AA. Shari Boe, Pers. Secy. *Roberis, Pat (1), Dodge City, ANG. ..o.iivv iio tis simarsias aiinis fis iie esssvrs 1428 52715 D. Leroy Towns, AA. Merry M. Tobin, Exec. Asst. *Robinson, J. Kenneth (1), WINCHester, Va .i.i......orusmrisssnssdissitonssrsiseirares 2233 56561 Chris Mathisen, AA. Barbara Daniel, AS. Rodino, Peter W., Jr. AO) Newark, Nu ii Firs neninsiesessnsesedsntiirtotsnis 2462 53436 Charles Scalera, AA. Eva Denev, LA. Roc, Bobert A. (8B), Wayne, Ni... sania ian siitns 2243" iin iiiiimmrlsrinsitotin 55751 Kathryn M. Marazzo, AA. Kenneth Rinzler, LA. *Roemer, Buddy (4), Bossier City, La...Bei sie cies iannnit enn uss 1725 52747 John Cooper, AA. Chris Healey, LA. *Rogersuddarold (5), Somerset, KY ...............cuitivireismstisrsinmaitorsssisesdiorissss 413 54601 Marty Dreisler, AA. Judy Alvarez, OM. *Rose, Charlie (7), Fayetteville, N.C ..............ccn 2435 52731 iis ivisaensiitssssbisnmsstirssessiirtes John Merritt, AA. Marion Brickell, OM. *Rosenthal, Benjamin S. (8), Elmhurst, N.Y sins ssvsivnnnisennsies cesses 2372 i.......cvcviitinces 52601 Mary W. Davis, AA. Jeffrey M. Kaplan, Chf. LA. *Rogienkowski, Dan (8), Chicago, I. i ..c.......cviieesessicieninvesssatosesiotsidinssesemsans 2111 54061 Virginia C. Fletcher, AA. *Roth, Toby (5), APPICtOn, WIS..... coo sftives ins insnsmuisiamstinsssriosnesssraneiarasiaresuss 215 55665 Theodore Cormaney, AA. John B. Blount, LD. *Rovkema,; Murge (7), Ridgewood, N.d......i.ccaniiisiississisemmmmmamsoiserssnsansatons 226 54465 Judith I. Gleason, AA. Jan Smith, OM. *Rousselot, John H. (26), San Gabrie], Calif.............cattreiseersetetissesssvessreossnnes 2133 54206 Patty Seader, AS. Barbara Beatty, LD. *Roybal, Edward R. (25), Los Angeles, Calif.........ccc.ccoccervisresconsvsssnssssresnsense 2211 56235 Harry P. Pachon, AA. Manuel Tijerina, LA. Rudd, Tldon (4), ScoltSAale, ATIZ of. oie cic tenis iisisteresiesnmrrtsnsisassvestnmisanas 1110 53361 Charlene E. Luskey, AA. Thomas E. Boney, Jr., LA. *Russo Marty (3), South Holland, TIL... o.oo i lesion iisonsssnssiroriisoonses 2464 55736 Robert A. Macari, AA. Rosanne V. Marini, OM/PS. *Sabo, Martin O. (5), Minneapolis, MINN .........c.cieesiertustseressinreessssasssasstorosen 426 54755 David Bieging, AA. Eileen Baumgartner, LA. *St Germain, Fernand J. (1), Woonsocket, R.I..........ccocevvivirererevreceereennnnnn 2108 54911 Richard L. Maurano, Asst. Richard Terlep, Staff Asst. *Santini, James D. (At L.), Las Vegas, Nav.............ccenmmnrmieesseerssosassasissssns 2429 55965 Robert A. Henrie, AA. Kim M. Short, OM. Savage, Gs (2), CHICage, TH... i arate sista ss Watens caret gs attnenss 1233 50773 Herman C. Gilbert, AA. Annie M. Abbott, OM. *Sawyer, Harold S.:(5), ROCKIord, Mich -......c.. oes sien senressisseisrsacinsressirasssatonees 123 53831 Sylvia Roberts, Pers. Secy. *Schever, James H. (11), Neponsit, IN. YV........cc.coccticconsimiriorcssninsniissstseseitases 2402 55471 James Conroy, AA. Greg Babyak, LA. *Schreider, Claudine (2), Narragansett, R.L...........cuvciresiinissirmnsmnsmssns 1431 52735 Todd C. Nichols, Exec. Asst. Janet M. Huling, Press Secy. *Schroeder, Patricia Denver; ii. i ratsrsrranisrsaresmntiasss 2410 54431 (1), Colo... i is ras Daniel Buck, AA. Teresa Remillard, Appts. Secy. *Schulze, Richard T. (5), BerWYNIPA i.........omcstonieieseinssussemsersiprsoversstersassivons 2444 55761 Joe Westner, AA. Sharon Borg, Pers. Secy. *Schumer, Charles E. £10), Brooklyn, W.Y .. citi dinisiinearisvmrisrsspsginsrinsenceios 126 56616 Michael Timmeny, AA. Andrea Zedalis, OM. *Seiberling, John F. (14), Akron, Ohio... co i iia 1225" 55231 Donald W. Mansfield, AA. Kay Casstevens, LA. *Sensenbrenner, F. James, JT 1D), ShoOreWOoOd, WS... ..crcsere criss sesiasiassadiasonnes 315 55101 John Schrote, AA. Philip Kiko, LA. Shamansky, Bob (12), Columbus, ONO ....o.............ccciceserssavisranes sts ssinntsverss 1022 . tees 55355 James Carpenter, AA. Lynda James, Exec. Asst. *Shannon, James M. (5), Lawrence, Mass sess 224 53411 ................ccccemerirmsrisssssnsmms Donna Pignatelli, OM. Charles Brain, LA. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. Congressional Directory Name, District, and Home Address *Sharp, Philip R. (10), Muncie, Ind John A. Riggs, AA. *Shaw, Clay (12), Fort Lauderdale, Fla Fred Asbell, AA. *Shelby, Richard C. (7), Tuscaloosa, Ala Bobby Wood, Exec. Asst. *Shumway, Norman D. (14), Stockton, Calif Christopher C. Seeger, AA. Tracey E. Smith, Press Asst. *Shuster, Bud (9), Everett, Pa Ann M. Eppard, AA. *Simon, Paul (24), Carbondale, Ill Victoria Otten, LD. *Skeen, Joe (2), Picacho, N. Mex Suzanne Eisold, AA. *Skelton, Ike (4), Lexington, Mo Gary Edwards, AA. *Smith, Albert Lee, Jr. (6), Birmingham, Ala R. T. Gregg, AA. Peggy Haar, OM/PS. *Smith,; Christopher H. (4), OM Bridge, Nu .......00cioinivritcnssiamgerprosisissens Kenneth Boehm, AA. Martin Dannenfelser, LD. *Smith, Denny (2), Salem, Oreg Judy Edstrom, AA. *Smith, Neal (4), Altoona, Iowa Tom Dawson, AA. *Smith, Virginia 3), Chappell, Nebr Joseph estern, A Snowe, Olympia J. ©), ot Maine Greg Stevens, AA *Snyder, Gene (4), Louisville, Ky William E. Tanner, AA. *Solarz, Stephen J. (13), Brooklyn, N.Y Michael Lewan, AA. Carol Ditta Ertel, Pers. Secy. *Solomon, Gerald B. (29), Glens Falls, N.Y Barbara Morris, AA. James Robinson, Exec. Asst. Spence, Floyd (2), LoXINGIONn, SiC... citationcs nistaoss srbrios svhaseaes minimis W. A. (AD) Cook, AA. Shirley M. O'Neal, Exec. Asst. *Stangeland, Arlan (7), Barnesville, Minn Edward A. Terrill, AA. Peggy J. Sager, OM/ PS. *Stanton, J. William a 1), North Madison, Ohio Shirlee McGloon, AA. Robert F. Hardgrove, OM. Stark, Fortney H. (Pete), Jr. (9), Oakland, Calif Justyna Beckwith Burr, AA. Ella Mae Mumphard, Pers. Asst. *Staton, David Michael (3), South Charleston, W. Va Ms. Kyle Koch, Exec. Secy. *Stenholm, Charles W. (17), Avoca, Tex Winston Wilson, AA. *Stokes, Louis (21), Cleveland, Ohio James Harper, AA. *Stratton, Samuel S. (28), Amsterdam, N.Y Roger Mott, AA. Studds, Gerry E. (12), Cohasset, Mass Peter Fleischer, AA/Press Stump, Bob (3), Tolleson, Ariz Lisa Jackson, AA. *Swift, Al (2), Bellingham, Wash Drew Pettus, AA. Synar, Mike (2), Muskogee, Okla Bill Bullard, AA. Tauke, Thomas J. (2), Dubuque, Iowa Patricia Wichser, AA. *Tauzin, W. J. (Billy) (3), Thibodaux, La Wallace J. Henderson, AA. Roy W. Willis, LA. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. Office Building Room Phone 53021 53026 52665 52511 52431 56201 52365 52876 54921 53765 55711 54426 56435 56306 53465 52361 55614 2427 52452 52165 556306 55065 52711 56605 57032 55076 53111 54576 52605 52701 52911 54031 Alphabetical List Office Building Name, District, and Home Address Room Phone Taylor, Gene (1), 8arcoxie, VO. iia iiimiticn is tras tosts is tasississsetismse 2430 56536 Gerald L. Henson, AA. Frances A. Watkins, OM/PS. *Thomas, William M. (13), Bakersfield, Calif... ... cv ciliainiebinen 324 52915 Catherine M. Swajian Allan Krauter Traxler, BoB), Bay Cly, MICH... fi iin imtoo ses amgssstitisinses 2448 52806 Gary Bachula, AA. Paulette Porter, Pers. Secy. *Trible, Paul S., Jr. (1), Newport News, Va .......couioiviiniommivseisinns 326 54261 Gus Edwards, AA. Beverly Doerflein, Exec. Asst. * Udall, Morris IK. (2), TUCSON; ATIZ iii cersiesivoissitrssrastiossivestessantiionsotsreeeinnsnnans 235 54065 Bruce Wright, AA. Ken Burton, Press Secy. *Vander Jagt, Guy (0), Lather; MACH 0 ii nitratestsstingais iss tinses 2409 53511 James S. Sparling, Jr., AA. Margaret Treanor, PS. Vento, Bruce l. (4), StaPaul, Minn ........ccaiiici seiieeiniaseeinsssssnnssiianns 230 56631 Larry Romans, Exec. Asst. Shirley Geer, Media Consultant. *Volkmer, Harold 1. (9), Hanmibal, MOo............a0eiariiccsmrioirsenivsstnscossseisses 1007 52956 Mindy Trachtenberg, AA. Kenneth Schloman, LA. *Walgren, Doug (12), PHishurgh, Pac. iii iis iinivnsiiiinsissin sitness 117 52135 Jonathan W. Delano, AA. Florrie Eubanks, Pers. Asst. *Walker, Robert S. (16), as Petersburg, Pa. ..c.oifnditats nmi 1028 52411 Thomas R. Blank,A Clara D. Terry, Exec. Asst. *Wampler, William C oy Bristol, LRA RR ST SO 2407 53861 Steven Berry, AA. Diane M. Keyser, Exec. Asst. Washington, Harold (1), Chicago, Hl...........i.. iia viiniiititiaiciserssiisndssiessiosns 1610 54372 Lorna Daniels, AA. Steven Askin, LA. Watkins, Wes (3), Ada; ORla. ivi oii died i Be cet i Sou svi teat enseian 137 54565 LeRoy Jackson, AA. Marilyn Storm, Exec. Secy. *Waxman, Henry A. (24), Los Angeles, Calif ........c.ccccovevveeveevveneeneeerereenen. 2418 53976 Burt Margolin, AA. Norah Lucey, OM/ES. Weaver, James (4), Bugene, OTeg ..........c.oivciiiiessissssersssississosossapestostivesaes 1226 56416 Joseph R. Rutledge, AA. Mardel M. Skillman, Staff Asst. *Weber, Zd:(D), Toledo, Oi. x iii i ra a 512 54146 Jeanne Miller, AA. Chris Rizzuto, LA. *Weber, Vin (6); St. Cloud, MINN .......ovce otis ster sis sess iriess evasion fucken 514 52331 Len Swinehart, AA. *Weiss, Ted (20), New York, N.Y. 8 ad Ts es 132 55635 Jim Gottlieb, AA. Stephany Chaconas, Exec. Asst. *White Richard C. (16), TL Pas, Tam. ccc lie ci ieuireieanssiresssnrasiinesssions 2186 54831 Hawley Richeson, AA. Karen Dorsey, LA. *Whitehurst, G. William (2), Virginia Beach, Va........cccccceevvvvvvevevvccverennns 2469 54215 John P. Magill Rosemary L’Italien *Whitley, Charles O. (3), Mount Olive, N.C..............ccoovererrerererreeeneerrrrnens 404 53415 Lewis Renn Howard R. Barker *Whittaker, Bob (5), Augusta, Jang... i. viii ifiainasiise nino trane se 516 53911 Chuck Pike, AA. Rob Mooney, Exec. Asst. *Whitten, Jamie 1. (1), Charleston, Miss... rm a es 2314 54306 Marion F. (Buddy) Bishop, AA. Mary Smallwood, Secy. *Williams, Lyle (19), Lordstown; Ohio... cs sn oT, es 1004 55261 Dean Beagle, LA. Carl A. Basic, Press Liaison/Staff Aide. *Williams, Pat Q), Helena, Monts. clo nd mn an 1512 53211 Sheena Wilson, Exec. Asst. Randall E. Mills, Press Secy. Wilson, Charles (OO Tut, er or hr ees yan i ed Se en 1214 52401 Charles W. Simpson, AA. Carol Simons, Exec. Secy. *Winn, Larry, Jr.(3), Overland Park, Bans i...a nis 0 2 2268 52865 . Nan Orr Elder, Exec. Secy. Kathleen Sloan, LA. Wirth, Timothy: Ei), Lakewood, (COLO... kiiceneeissistoir iants tases 2454 52161 Ms. Cary K. Caton, AA. David K. Aylward, LD. 2Woll, Fronk-R. QAOEVIONNG, VO, 0 aii. asim sisiisesiitsairiasasesniots 414 55136 *Wolpe, Howard (8), Lansing, Mich. icantri tits 1118 55011 James Margolis AA. *Wortley, George C. (82), Fayetteville, N.Y ........ciuoiisiirmssisemurssssareres 508 53701 Lawrence Casey, AA. Rosemary E. Woods, ES/OM. Norte: See end of section for explanation of abbreviations. 66-666 O0—81——17 226 Congressional Directory Name, District, and Home Address Office Room Building Phone "Wright, James C., Jr. (12), Fort Worth, Tex...............iccntii i ives soins Marshall L. Lynam, AA. Katherine G. Mitchell, Exec. Asst. "Wyden, Ron. 3), Portland, Orag............... uti iiiiunmitiasisssni sssssidigts Gary L. Conkling, AA. S. Mari Hope, Dpty. AA. *Wylie: Chalmers P. (15), Columbus ONI0 ..c.ix. i... cor titesinsins ses maisiarissisastants Benson H. Hart, Acting AA. Cynthia I. Leitner, Secy. *Yates, Sidney RB. (9), Chicago, TILii. .........ccc.iinina om tiassstisnsssgssssir iran senes Mary Anderson Bain, AA. Michael Dorf, LA. XYatron, Gus (6), Reading, Pa... iii smitensiiiosttinidoting brssnndaves Parse Joseph P. Gemmell, AA. Jana S. Gilbert, Exec. Secy. *Young. .C. WW. Bill (5), Treasure. IS1and, Fla... ci-.i riupiriamesrspromprtrasrsoisn Doug Gregory, AA. Cynthia Brown, Pers. Secy. Young. Don (AL LY; ANChOrage, AlGSKA .........coumeisnssnsvsrstvshrasassamasonsangsss Jim Lexo, Exec. Asst. Pam Meyer, OM. *Young, Robert A. (2), Maryland Heights, Mo.........cccccocervveninninincccncnnennen. Zablocki, Clement J. (4), MIWaUuKee, Wig ...........o...oc.isviiisinssssatssaisersviionenes Al Kulezycki, AA. Gail Amidzich, LA. *7etoretti; 1.60: C. (15), Brooklyn FIN. Y cif iin ss rates atinsnsostess hiss sos vans Jacqueline L. Falk, AA. : Karen E. Johnson, LA. 1236 1440 2335 2234 2267 2266 2331 1317 2183 2436 55071 54811 52015 “52111 55546 55961 55765 52561 54572 54105 RESIDENT COMMISSIONER *Corrada, Baltasar, RI0 Ken Marty, AA. Piedras, PR i cre cceessssiisiocotiossisennase sssnussseprsianriss Candy Parker, Exec. Secy. 1410 52615 DELEGATES deluge, Bon St: Thomas, VV... ii bri tuitions ni ten ecs rn sberaiisdy Sheila Ross-Fajardo, AA. Michael Joseph, Chf. LC. *Fauntiroy, Walter BE. Washington, D.C .....iii..c..ivvitininiifinicnisissisvessinnioens Johnny Barnes, Legis. Coun. Clifton Smith, Dist. Dir. *Bunia, Fofo 1. F., Pago Pago, American Samoag.............cicvcieiscersenssssnsstnsenne Matthew K. Tuli, AA. Malaetasi Togafau, LA. *Won Pal, Antonio B:, Agana, CUA ..........i.ociicers isinsessssissiscssmninssbisosprorans George C. Eustaquio, AA. Roger G. Stillwell, Press Secy. 2443 2350 1709 2441 51790 58050 58577 51188 ABBREVIATIONS AA—Administrative Assistant. Adm.—Administrator. Appts.—Appointments. AS—Appointments Secretary. Asst.—Assistant. Chf.—Chief. Com.—Committee. Commun.—Communications. Coord.—Coordinator. Coun.—Counsel. Dir.—Director. Dist.—District. Dpty.—Deputy. EA—Executive Assistant. ES—Ezxecutive Secretary. Exec.—Executive. LA—Legislative Assistant. LC—Legislative Counsel. LD—Legislative Director. Legis.—Legislative. OM—Office Manager. Pers.—Personal. PS—Personal Secretary. Plnr.—Planner. Sched.—Scheduling. Secy.—Secretary. Spc.—Special. Subc.—Subcommittee. TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRATION OF THE TERMS OF SENATORS Crass L—SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1983 [33 Senators in this group: Democrats, 20; Republicans, 12; Independent, 1] Name Party Residence Bentsen, Lloyd MM... einsatin nia D. Houston, Tex. Burdick, Quentin N.o.....v.. ri. D. Fargo, N. Dak. Byrd, Harry Flood, Jr. ritesenses L Winchester, Va. Byrd. Robert ni ota sis D. Sophia, W. Va. Coit Cannon, Howard Wei..........t0.cciiiscesidnsiesinsns D. Las Vegas, Nev. Chale, John Tl... 0 is a R. Warwick, R.I. Chiles, LiaWloOn van fod. shies saiiesiommis D. Lakeland, Fla. Danforth, JONI C ....cco..icticerssiosesasrseisogageess R. Flat, Mo. DeConcind; Dennis i. i... ..ciieiviieisviecsssoosiiars D. Tucson, Ariz. Durenberger, David F.L.........coiivircsniionnss R. Minneapolis, Minn. Hath tOrrin G..on ivi riiissi iiss iin ineis R. Salt Lake City, Utah. 8 ETRE]eR re ee B. Mill Valley, Calif. En SL Tieing, JORN...oini..eines: thoes R. Pittsburgh, Pa. baiite Jackson, Henry 'M .........ic imine D. Everett, Wash. Kennedy, Bdward isin ins Boston, Mass. M.............cccoitn D. Lugar, Bichard fa cievnntiaisssions R. Indianapolis, Ind. Gus...ilin Matsunaga, Spark M...........cieceniiieneesioionse D. Honolulu, Hawaii. Melcher, JON: ol iin reirpets ss D. Forsyth, Mont. Metzenbaum, Howard M.........c.cccceeuvennnnen. D. Shaker Heights, Ohio. Mitchell, ‘George d:2 aii aiiiss heyssen D. South Portland, Maine. Moynihan, DanieliP..............0ai ards. D. New York, N.Y. Proxmive, WIHanmy........o.tocecnseiseesiing D. Madison, ccd Wis. Riegle, Donald W., Jr...ci..ccnmdiesisinss D. Flint, itis Mich. Both, William Va, Jr. ia. nil iii len B. Wilmington, Del. Sarbanes; Paul S... uu. otras D. Baltimore, Md. Sanger, James Be... viii ini divining: D. Nashville, Tenn. Schmitt, Harrison ves 2c R. Silver City, N. Mex. H.................50 Staflord, Robert toh Shin ois R. Rutland, mT... ovale Vt. Stennis, JONN:C . 5n......oii anrieees dieien D. De Kalb, Miss. Wallop, Malcolin.....o....ii irieinsist R. Big Horn, iii Wyo. Wealcker Lowell P., Jr. ....cccoiicicaieecisiodennnse R. Greenwich, Conn. Williams, Harrison A, Jr.......ocuuevvvveeennnens D. Westfield, N.J. Zorinsky, BAwardi.........cin sichieciiviin D. Omaha, Nebr. 00. !Elected Nov. 7, 1978, to complete the unexpired term of Hubert H. Humphrey. 2Appointed May 14, 1980, to complete the unexpired term of Edmund S. Muskie. 228 Terms of Service 229 Crass I.—SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF [33 Senators in this group: Democrats, Name Party Armstrong, William Loo uanlaniga R. Baker, Howard Hey dr....c..oiivilninon R. Baucus, Max... SiR en Bawa, D. Biden, Joseph B., Jr.i....oiilinai donna D. Boren; David Lb....ciivi in onan, D. Boschwitz, Rudy... ciidinh inna. R. Bradley, Bill... on sninbiiiacinas, D. Cochran, Thad... vas, Basi Mss si. R. Cohen, WHHamS ob a res R. Domenici, PetelV.....o....oddivii vein R. Fron: James do... icin dai ain bs D. Hatfield Mark O ......00a ianiiiias. R. Heflin, Howell Ta nding. D. Helms, Jesse Ai... Lokiaii iii R. Huddleston, Walter (Dee).........c.ccceourueuuee D. Humphrey, Gordon J ..........cccceevevvennnennenee. R. Jepsen, Roger Wii. iu. ..hcuiiv. didieiiinmi R. Johnston, J. Bennett, Jr......cciiin iiin, D. Kassebaum, Nancy Li. 0a iv. R. Tavin, Carl io be a ann D. McClure, James A... a ives R. Nunn, Sam... ch in rs oe D. Pell, Clathorne... oa. blu ab ita. tun, D. Percy, Charles H........0.mia hn R. Prossler, Larry... iiiiii iy RB. Pryor: David Fl... ill inna hii inn D. Randolph, Jennings... ........06...Lui ian D. Simpson, Alan Ki... lini cnn: R. Stevens, Ted... oi do an Lass, R. Thurmond, SETOIN ic otitis indians ies R. BOWE ORIG ...cv iin Rrra a rts B. Tsongas, Paull...nis di haibaaiima D. Warner, John We. i ann ei a en R. SERVICE EXPIRE IN 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. 1985 230 Congressional Directory Crass III.—SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1987 [34 Senators in this group: Democrats, 12; Republicans, 22] Name Party ADANOY, JAMES... fn iin ness bvrins R. Andrews, Wark ii. onset tities issues B Bumpers, Dale. i. .c. mihi iat nies D. Cranston; Alan ..... i. iain. ce ivbivimiie: D. D'Amato, AlTonge.M........ciaihudsiiniomresivenisn R. Denton, Jeremiah Dimon, Aland. io Dodd, Christopher Dole, BoD... or Bagleton, Thomas Bast Jon Pa i k......coui ilies R. nail siden tines vies: D. Ja......oiduniin. niin D. tiie to esi dais R. PF ..........0c0.0hni.eucvidiein. D. ia hb i in its R. Ford, Wendell H............ci.ibiunsiivinneinseisn D. CITI TBE oliniii Bde iniass R. Glenty, JON E00. 5. co edit ss mass D. titaigtss Goldwater, Barry. Gorton, SIade.......... Grassley, Charles Hort, Oak. cia Hawking, Paglar. ...c.ooisaidivnin R. 000. ict sen iain. R. E...........cccoevvevenvvnnvennennns R. lin asbth sires: D. cae. oieodeiiotoianrennid R. Hollings, Braest B....0a.. nisin.asm. D. Inouye, DaniellK... i. dni. D. Kasten, Robert W., Jr. ..ai. ci iiniiiin R. Yamal, Paul i a rn re niles R. Leahy, Patrick J... nlite sion. D. Long, Russell Br... .....cuutoltesttiercisiedsbiniscrnge D. Mathias, Charles McC., Jr........coeecievnseeese RB. Mattingly, Mack Murkowski, Frank Nickles, TION. oat Packwood, Bob... QUAYS, Dan ... ci... Rudman, Warten BS DCCLEr, ALIEN his SVMS, BEEVE...... 0a ities R. IT ....c.... niin R. rr otoiistiitbineslossanieedin, RB. ai a R. ctu iiuiiniiimimsmimntis R. i... on iri reas R. ili ibe sien ite tose R. i id iii icddaivassesnin R. Residence Kennebec, S. Dak Mapleton, N. Dak. Charleston, Ark. Los Angeles, Calif. Island Park, N.Y. Mobile, Ala. Belleville, Ill. Norwich, Conn. Russell, Kans. St. Louis, Mo. Greenville, N.C. Owensboro, Ky. Salt Lake City, Utah. Columbus, Ohio. Scottsdale, Ariz. Olympia, Wash. New Hartford, Iowa. Denver, Colo. Winter Park, Fla. Charleston, S.C. Honolulu, Hawaii. Milwaukee, Wis. Carson City, Nev. Burlington, Vt. Baton Rouge, La. Frederick, Md. St. Simons Island, Ga. Fairbanks, Alaska. Ponca City, Okla. Portland, Oreg. Huntington, Ind. Nashua, N.H. Philadelphia, Pa. Boise, Idaho. Terms of Service CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS Rank Name State then fi pot Y:Stennig Joh C....ov i a cin Sn an, MiSSiSSIPPI ..veeveereennnnne Nov. 5, 1947. 2:1 Long, Ruggall Bor nimnn inns Louisiana... eins; Dec. 31, 1948. 3 |'Jackson, Henry MV... na laa. Washington.........050 Jan. 3, 1953. 4. Thurmond, Strom? ca muiiiniiag.. South Carolina.............. Nov. 7, 1956. 5.{jProxmire, Willlam .........v.on lovin Wisconsin... Aug. 28, 1957. 6 [yRandolph, Jennings !.......ccccoenrnnnene. West Virginia ............... Nov. 5, 1958. Byrd, Robert C.1.. cn i aun West Virginia ............... 7. Cannon, Howard W .. cu iin ti Nevada ;....oo iin. lsJan. 3, 1959. Williams, Harrison A., drt... New dJersey.........ccuu..... | St Burdick, Quentin N.1...........unbi. North Dakota................ Aug. 8, 1960. 9 Pell, Claiborne ... ici ici idicssihsiniares Rhode Island ................. Jan.’3, 1961. 10: Tower, JOR Gi.i.viicic cia teiriisisninoseatunsss FB OXOB lirik ctidecinciyiss June 15, 1961. 11 | Kennedy, Edward M...............cceeuun.ee.e. Massachusetts............... Nov. 7, 1962. 12 Inouye; Daniel K.2-............cnuiiinio, Hawai. noni Jan. 3, 1963. 13: Byrd, Horry Flood: Jr............... 5500... Virginia ...civinaniibioeins Nov. 12, 1965. 14.1 Hollings, Ernest F..........canain. South Carolina.............. Nov. 9, 1966. 15 Honing Howard H. Jr.........on0.0 Tennessee. .......c.ceeeuvennnee : Perey, Charles H .......00iii oli lta ran. 3, 1967. i Mlinols....... 16: Hatfield, Mark QO... leiiiidni, OFegon ......oipiiinscniins Jan. 10, 1967. 17: Stevens, TPed cu iid tan itis ts riocikd Alaska... ol hai Dec. 24, 1968. 18. Eagleton, Thomas F...........ctcaiiieess Missouri ....ccoinovinnniiens Dec. 28, 1968. (Cranston, Alan . oi... iiss CalHornin.. ois Dole Bob? iii odin ie Kansas. uo oi vlan iin 19 SGoldwater, Barry? .......cu icin Arizona... coins amitinnr Jan. 3, 1969. /|Mathias, Charles McC., Jr.1................. Maryland..............0.00 { Packwood, Bob... oi nc an ins, OITOCON =. civic ts nr ie srt 20:1 Roth, William V., Jr... Delaware... oi.....icuinn, Jan. 1, 1971. Bentsen, Lloyd M.1... ....onnicninniiiinn. A SSE A ed 21 RChiles Tamton ....5. oo. ccicaree tii dnsssriiriigon Florida... ii nosis Jan. 3, 1971. { Weicker, Lowell P., Jr. ....cccooonneniin.n. Connecticut .........ic........ 22 1" Siafford, Robert TX... dit is VOTO i... tenssiviciiarersins Sept. 16, 1971. NGAI ESA... i a a aT Georgia... iii: Nov. 8, 1972. 24 | Johnston, J. Bennett, Jr....................... Tounisiana..... une Nov. 14, 1972. Biden, Joseph R.. Jri..........ontinini Delaware... Domeniel, Peta VV... a. Lu iiss New Mexico...........uu..... 25. [KHelme, Jesse A... iu fin.ah North Carolina ............. Jdan.:3, Sh 1973. Huddleston, Walter (Dee) ..................... Kentuckyi....ooonil | McClure, James A.L....................coi. 18aho.. 00. nha 20 F Laxalt, Paal. nim nnn, Nevada... sal. Dec. 18, 1974. Car, Jake vi i hh i i a LAE ee SR Dec. 21, 1974. 2B Glenn, John. omaei an ay OM ts dni Dec. 24, 1974. nd 29 | Ford, Wendell H.......... iii i Rentucky ....o iin... Dec. 28, 1974. Bumpers; Dale..........ocuniiiidiia Arkansas. nny 30 Hart, Gary.....o caw iaiiiai aid sii. Colorado ..........u00.0...00. Jan. 3, 1975. Leahy, Patrick Jui.oinntiviniiinn.in Vermont......n.0...00 31 { Danforth, John:C.....c..... nhs Missouri... in, Dec. 27, 1976. 32 | Zorinsky, Edward... nani Nebragka......ci....cooails Dec. 28, 1976. 33 Hg John His. iii. Rhode Island................. Metzenbaum, Howard M.% ................... O10 irra iii: Jee. 29, 1976. 34 | Riegle, Donald W., dr.1......................... Michigan........icaiiten Dec. 30, 1976. 35. Hayakawa, Sudo... oii; California.:.......coisemsess Jan. 2.1977. See footnotes at end of table. 232 Congressional Directory CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF Rank Name DeConcini, Dennis... ......tcitiiorit:isnoiie Tateh, Orrin Go. 5b iliesssl. Mleing, Johns. ii nnn LR En Lugar, Richard G ....5 00a ois Matsunaga, Spark M.1....i.c.iiieiins 36M elcher, John L.. olntid nis Moynihan, Daniel ir Pi...iinet: Sarbanes, Paul on S25...i, Sasser, James R........ 500. 0k iiicni Schmitt, Harrison He...ini. Wallop, Maleoltny.............iiersaesnensen ceive 37: PDurenberger, David F.2............cccc.oe. BF i Baucua; Max 8 in hi aint rt et 39 | Kassebaum, Nancy L.7..........ccccccecinriene dl Cochran, Thadlls.. on.hon ning 415 Boschwitz, Rudy ?..........oinn ion 42 | Simpson, Alan K.10:. niin 43 Warner, John W.2 el iin Armstrong, William L.1........................ Boren, David L. .... iin Bradley, Bill... ad Cohen, Willlam: Si ...............occceteiivnen Exon, J) JaMN8E. in. iin dco niin Heflin, Howell ion liingisio T....00... 44 Humphrey, Gordon J 3%. ....................... Jepsen, Roger W.....cu indie Bre BE BEY Ml SO Pressler, Larcy ia... ...oh is omni: Pryor; David BLL (on an iran Tsongas, Paul B.L... oit iniiieiin 45. Mitchell, George J.12.....0..c0.settee 0. 40 RUdman, WArTe .............ccsssescseneiossirens 47 Hawking Paulal..i .. ob ant 4%: «Denton, Jeremiah ..u.i.....ciciiv conic ADBANOY; JAMEL... cee criti iintanins Andrews, Mark Ll ..........5iienssss clic D'Amato, Alfonse 0k MM...ii DIXON, AIAN ti a is Dodd, Christopher 'd.2..........ocnibinne: Bast, Jom oh Sh ven Poi... Corton Slade .....c..ccmsissivismmiiiiiin 49 [{Grassley, Charles E.1..............cccorurnnee Kasten, Robert W., dr. Li. io iiiiin: Mattingly, Macks... inns. ceisusaions ...0..cooiic Murkowski, Frank H.............0=00 Nickels, Don. 5h vreiAaa Quayle; Dam ..... lon. Sites fe iii bis ae Specter, Arlen... iisnisiiioe | [Symms, Stovall oS SENATORS—Continued State To Loy i ATIZONAS ahi LE aR Bie Pennsylvania ................ IRAIONG interes Tlawall.. ol dials Montana... ie Jan. 3, 1977. New Yorkie Maryland..................... TENNESSEE .....ccoineeresivirns New Mexico................... WYOMING... 50. 5 rsvinet Minnesota...........5...... Nov. 8, 1978. Montana.........00 000 Dec. 15, 1978. Kansai iii nino Dec. 23, 1978. MISSISSIPPI eeeevreeesnvneennnn Dec. 27, 1978. Minnesotia...............5. Dec. 30, 1978. Wyoming. .......iueniinis Jan.’1,:1979. NVARGIIA coe ise rada aves “Jan. 2, 1979. Colorado. ve tienirs Ollahomal...0 5.0 cies, New Jersey........ccouu.e.... Maine... ne Nebraska... ....on vuninis Albama. hn nna New Hampshire ........... Jan. 3, 1979. LE a TRER Michigan.........co.ooeidsei South Dakota................ Arkansas. 5.00 font Massachusetts............... | Maine...00. nn May 19, 1980. New Hampshire 3 ....... Dec. 29, 1980. Bloridals. ui bi Jan. 1, 1981. Alabama ®.......o0...00 Jan. 2, 1981. South Dakota.......cccciceee North Dakeota...........-.... New York i... NN NOIS tee eis Connecticut .................. North Carolina.............. Washington .......cee.cens JOWR ie dbscites Jan. 3, insists 1981. WAS CONE rs ives tne nenss CEOTGAA ... concer cetrnsisisnsts AlagRa i ail at Oklahomai..o..cniibiin Indiana.........oneaiwn Pennsylvania ................ Idahoans... no haa. Terms of Service 233 ! Served 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. 3 Senator Goldwater also served in the Senate from Jan. 3, 1953, until Jan. 3, 1965. “Senator Metzenbaum also served in the Senate by appointment from Jan. 4, 1974, to Dec. 23, 1974. 5 Elected Nov. 2 1978, to complete the unexpired term of Hubert H. Humphrey ending Jan. 3, 1983. 6 Elected 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. 8 Elected 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. 9 Elected 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. 10Elected 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. 13 Elected 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. 14 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. 234 Congressional Directory CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE [* Elected to fill a vacancy] Name State his Congresses (inclusive) ee. 21 terms, consecutive Whitten, Jamie L............5... Miss ........ Li T98h 10 99th ....2 0. Nov. 4, 1941. 19 terms, consecutive Price, Melvin ..........0.0......u8 1} EERE AE 23. .79thto 97th ..............>; kJan.-3, 1945. 17 terms, consecutive Bennett, Charles E................ Mason 3 [Slat to Ith... dan. 3, 1949. se reresins Bolling, Richard .................... Mo.:.ir 5. 81st to 97th. ............... Jan. 3, 1949. Perkins, Carl D..................... Ky ...ooen 71 81st tol Q7th ie. Jan. 3, 1949. Rodino, Peter W., dJr............. NTs. ia 10:(-:81st to 97th...........co0s.: Jan. 3, 1949. Zablocki, Clement J.............. Wis. it ns 4.0 Blstito Yth...c...ieeon. Jan..3, 1949. 16 terms, not consecutive Yates, Sidney R..................... Wahid 9 | 81st to 87th, 89th to | Jan. 3, 1965. 97th. 15 terms, consecutive Boland, Edward P................. Mass ......... 2:1 3%dt09%7th............= Jan. 3, 1953. Brooks, Jack Lis.oiiiiniiinia. Pez.....nie 9 1.33d to 97th................... dan. 3, 1953. Fountain, L. H........o.iveiii NC ais 21:83 to S7th......ccooeiicans Jan. 3, 1953. Natcher, William H ............. Ky vii 21 283d to OTih.......ocivien. Aug. 1, 1953. O'Neill, Thomas P., Jr......... Mass ......... S| 33d to: 97th. .....c..vies Jan. 3, 1953. Rhodes; John:d.............ciunes ALI. ok, Fl 83d:t0 Oth... Jan. 3, 1953. 14 terms, consecutive Dingell, John D..................... Mich ......... 16 *84th to 97th ..............=, Dec. 13, 1955. Fascell. Dante B.........o.c..c.ow.. Bla 15:1: 34th 16:97th................. Jan. 3, 1955. Reuss, Henry S:................... Wis............ 5 {1 84thito-97th...........5.5 Jan. 3, 1955. Wright, James C., Jr............ TeX iver: 12: 84th to 97th ..........n... Jan..3,:1955. 13 terms, consecutive Broomfield, William S ......... Mich......... 19:1 35th to d7th................ Jan. 3, 1957. Michel Robert H .................. Tis 18-1 SH 10 O7Lh.......c0reeeerss Jan. 3, 1957. 12 terms, consecutive Conte, Silvie 0O....................... Mass ......... 1:4: 85th 10 -97th.....cceiiinnes Jan. 3,:1959.-Derwinski, Edward J ........... Nia 4.7-86th-to:97th...............} Jan. 3,:1959. Kastenmeier, Robert W....... Wis... icon 21 86th to: 97th... ......... Jan. 3, 1959. Latia, Delbert. ..............0... OGhio..........-5 (286th to 97th..........5..... Jan. 3, 1959. Rostenkowski, Dan............... Et 336th to 97th................ Jan. 3, 1959. Smith, Neal.........ci viii. lowa.......... 45 80th 10 7th.......ccecveneee Jan. 3, 1959. Stratton, Samuel S............... NY... 23: 36th to 97th ........cv....... Jan. 3, 1959. 11 terms, consecutive Addabbo, Joseph P ............... N.Y. on 7 8Tithto 97th ................ Jan. 3, 1961. Ashbrook, John M................. Ohio.......... 17 | STth to 97th .......e..ovi. Jan. 3, 1961. Pindley, Paul ......5......c..oeree Ninna 20 37th to Y7th...........«... Jan. 3, 1961. Gonzalez, Henry B................ Tex. ink 20 (37th to 97th............... Nov. 4, 1961. Rosenthal, Benjamin S ........ NY iis 8.0 287th to 97th.............. Feb. 20, 1962. Terms of Service SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State 2 is Congresses (inclusive) rg ipa 11 terms, consecutive— . Con. St Germain, Fernand J........ RY... 187th 10 97th... ou Jan. 3, 1961. Udall, Morris vias Ariz... 2 (237th to 97th .....cci May 2, Koi...oooonin. 1961. 10 terms, consecutive Broyhill, James T ................. NC.oiin 10: 88th to 97th................. Jan. 3, 1963. Burton, Phillip.................... Calif.......... 6. 2388thto97th............... Feb. 18, 1964. Clausen, Don H.........c.ccniivs Calif... 2: -*38th to: 97th............:... Jan. 22, 1963. Edwards, Don .....coci.0nb Calif.......... 10: 88thto 97th .......ceniiin Jan. 3, 1963. Fuqua; Don ..uiiininss Fla... 2.0 88th to. 97th ...........cc0is Jan. 3, 1963. Gibbons, Sam M.................... Pla sini. 788th to 97th......iini Jan. 3, 1963. Hawkins, Augustus F........... Calif.......... 29: 38th to Yith................ Jan. 3, 1963. Horton, Frank J.......c.......i. NY... 34: 1:83th to 9%h................. Jan. 3, 1963. Long, Clarence D.................. Md... 2.1 3%th to 97th............w... Jan. 3, 1963. McClory, Robert..................a. nL............ 13 -38thto 97th .i......oceeee Jan. 3, 1963. McDade Joseph M ................ Pa. 10:1:88%¢th to: 97th:..........5 Jan. 3, 1963. Minish, Joseph G.................. NZL 11:£88th t0:97th .......... coi Jan. 3, 1963. Pepper,-Claude L.................... Fla... 14::88th to 97th ........s...... Jan. 3, 1963. Pickle, J. J. (Jake) ................ Tex.....u...u TO *SBthito Ith, .icseenees Dec. 21, 1963. Quillen, James H.................. Tenn.......... 1°83th 10:97th........ccccovv.d Jan. 3, 1963. Roybal, Edward R................. Calif........x 25 88th ito 9th................ Jan. 3, 1963. 9 terms, consecutive Annunzio, Frank................... 13k Doe 13 :1:89th to 97th ...........i.... Jan. 3, 1965. Bingham, Jonathan B.......... INGY ieiiienn. 22.4:89th to 97th:................ Jan. 3, 1965. Brown, Clarence J., Jr......... Ohio... 1: 289th to 97th............... Nov. 2. 1965. Conable, Barber B., Jr......... NY... 35:-89th to: 9%7th................. Jan. 3, 1965. Conyers, John, Jr.................. Mich... Li B89%h 10:97 th...is Jan. 3, 1965. de la Garza, E (Kika)............ Tex. ........ 15: 30th to 97th ...oo...ivne. Jan. 3, 1965. Dickinson, William L........... Ala ing 2:1 80th to’ 97th ............0. Jan. 3, 1965. Duncan, John Ju... Tenn... 2 1:89%h to 97th... Jan. 3, 1965. Edwards, Jack...........0.0..... Ala). 1.4 89th to 97th......c....iaen: Jan. 3, 1965. Erlenborn, John N ............... Ni... 14 89%th-to 97th ............2¢ Jan. 3, 1965. Foley, Thomas S.................... Wash......... 5::80th to: 97th ....ciy Jan. 3, 1965. Ford, William D................... Mich ......... 15:089th to: 97th... Jan. 3, 1965. Hamilton, Lee H................... Ind. 22... 0 |:89th to 97th..............h. Jan. 3, 1965. Howard, James J .................. NT....... 380th to 97th...............; Jan. 3, 1965. Jones, Walter B..................... NC. wr 1: *8%th'to 97th............... Feb. 5, 1966. Stanton, J. William............... Ohio... ..... 11°0-89th to 97th... Jan. 3, 1965. Vander Jagt, Guy ................. Mich'......... 9. 280thto Wih............... Nov. 8, 1966. White, Richard C.................. Pex ......... 16> 89th to 97th............... Jan. 3, 1965. 9 terms, not consecutive Brown, George E., Jr............ Calif... 36 | 88th to 91st, 93d to Jan. 3, 1973. 97th. Mollohan, Robert H ............. W. Va... 1 | 83d, 84th, 91st to Jan. 3, 1969. 97th. Snyder, M. G. (Gene)............ Ky......... 4 | 88th, 90th to 97th....... Jan. 3, 1967. Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued State Dis-trict Congresses (inclusive) Beginning of present service 9 terms, not consecutive— Con. Wampler, William C 83d, 90th to 97th Jan. 3, 1967. 8 terms, consecutive Bevill, Tom 90th to 97th Jan. 3, 1967. Brinkley, Jack 90th to 97th Jan. 3, 1967. Collins, James M *90th to 97th Aug. 24, 1968. Gaydos, Joseph M *90th to 97th Nov. 5, 1968. Hammerschmidt, John P.... 90th to 97th Jan. 3, 1967. Heckler, Margaret M 90th to 97th Jan. 3, 1967. Kazen, Abraham, Jr 90th to 97th Jan. 3, 1967. McCloskey, Paul N., Jr *90th to 97th Dec. 12, 1967. Miller, Clarence E 90th to 97th Jan. 3, 1967. Montgomery, G. 90th to 97th Jan. 3, 1967. (Sonny). Myers, John T 90th to 97th Jan. 3, 1967. Nichols, William 90th to 97th Jan. 3, 1967. Railsback, Thomas F 90th to 97th Jan. 3, 1967. Winn, Larry, Jr 90th to 97th Jan. 3, 1967. Wylie, Chalmers P 90th to 97th Jan. 3, 1967. 8 terms, not consecutive Jacobs, Andrew, Jr 89th to 92d, 94th to Jan. 3, 1975. 97th. Rousselot, John H 87th, *91st to 97th June 30, 1970. Scheuer, James H 89th to 92d, 94th to Jan. 3, 1975. 97th. 7 terms, consecutive Alexander, Bill Jan. 3, 1969. Anderson, Glenn M Jan. 3, 1969. Biaggi, Mario Jan. 3, 1969. Chappell, Bill, Jr Jan. 3, 1969. Chisholm, Shirley Jan. 3, 1969. Clay, William (Bill) Jan. 3, 1969. Coughlin, Lawrence Jan. 3, 1969. Crane, Philip M Nov . 25, 1969. Daniel, W. C. (Dan) Jan. 3, 1969. Fish, Hamilton, Jr Jan. 3, 1969. Forsythe, Edwin B Nov 81970; Goldwater, Barry M., Jr Apr. 29, 1969. Jones, Ed Mar . 25, 1969. Lujan, Manual, Jr Jan. 3.1969. Obey, David R Apr. 1,1969. Roe, Robert A Nov . 4, 1969. Stokes, Louis Jan. 3, 1969. Whitehurst, G. William Jan. 3, 1969. Yatron, Gus Jan. 3, 1969. SERVICE Name 7 terms, not consecutive Ottinger, Richard L.............. 6 terms, consecutive Archer, WR... ais ASPIN Les. ohn asses Breaux, John'B...........n Butler, M. Caldwell .............. Cotter, William R...............-. Danielson, George E............. Dellums, Ronald V ............... Frenzel, Bill........cu...i iii Hillis; Elwood...inns Rempydackii.........oni Lent. Norman BF... McKinney, Stewart B .......... Mazzoli, Romano L................ Mitchell, Parren J............... Rangel, Charles B................. Robinson, J. Kenneth........... Seiberling, John F ................ Spence, Bloyd................oiii: Young; C.W. Bill...........==. 6 terms, not consecutive Hansen, George..................... Long:Gillie W .......05 00. S terms, consecutive Andrews, Tke.........0 ci. Bafalis, L. A. (Skip) ...ccccereeo Beard, RobinL .........ii6...ccr, Boggs, Corinne C. (Lindy)....| Bowen, David R...............5.. Burgener, Clair W................ Burton, John... Colling; Cardiss.................... Daniel, Robert W., Jr........... Gilman, Benjamin A............. Ginn, Ronald Bo.............0. Holt, Marjorie S..........cc.0iit Jones, James R..............al Lagomarsino, Robert J ........ Lehman, William.................. Toth, Trent ii ...ou iia Madigan, Edward R ............. Terms of Service 287 OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued State Dis Congresses (inclusive) SE NY... 24 | 89th to 91st, 94th to | Jan. 3, 1975. 97th. Pex... 7:192d to 9th... Jan. 3, 1971. Wis......lox P192d to Oth nani. Jan. 3, 1971. Es Siiniton 7:5: 2d 30 97th. ...vi Sept. 30, 1972. Vail 6:1292d 10 97th......%...... Nov. 7, 1972. Conn ......... 11924 to: 97th... Jan. 3,197]. Calif .......... 30:1:92d 10: 97th... bi dan. 3, 1971. Calif... 8:1:92d 10: 97th........0.n Jan.'3,1971. Minn......... 3 {:92dit0 Sh. .....oinnn Jan. 3, 1971. Ind:.........n: 5.5924 to: 97th..... i Jan. 3, 1971. NY 33 :1-92d to: 97th............0....v: Jan. 3, 1971. N.Y. nha 40 99d: 60 Ith... Jan.’3, 1971. Conn... 4: 92d:t0-0Tth........ cots; Jan. 3, 1971. RY ania 31-92d 10:97th........ cor... dan. 3, 1971. Md............ T4.92d 10: 00th. oni...ih, Jan. 3, 1971. NY aun 19:1:92d 46 Oth vv vines Jan. 3, 1971. Va ia 2d ito TEN as Jan. 3,-1971. Ohio .......... 14. 592d to 9Tth...on ie Jan. 3, 1971. SCE 2:4:92d:t0 Oth... nie dan. 3, 1971. Flay on 6:1 92d to: 97th............50. Jan. 3, 1971. Idaho’... 2 | 89th, 90th, 94th to Jan. 3, 1975. 97th. La. oe. 8 | 88th, 93d to 97th......... Jan. 3, 1975. NIC. ois 4:1:93d to 97th... RE Jan. 3, 1973. Fla... 10:1-93d toi 97th... Jan. 3, 1973. Tenn........ 61-93d 10. 97th......2. on. Jan. 3,1973. La.............. 2:-293d to 97th ..c.oconer ivi Mar. 20, 1973. Miss .......... 2.093d to: 97th... Jan. 3, 1973. GCalif.......... 43 1:98d to Q7th......... oes Jan. 3, 1973. Calif... 5.1:293d to 97th...ovienen. June 4, 1974. LLER AE 7:1 293d40t 97th ...........-.. June 5, 1973. Va. oan. 4:1.93d 60: 97th... .... Oh dan. 3, 1973: NY 26.1-93d:t0-9Tth...........o., Jan. 3, 1973. Ba... tins 1:93d 097th... Jan.’ 3, 1973. Md... 4:1-93d to 97th anu Jan. 3, 1973. Okla.......x 1 93d tothe vis Jan. 3, 1973. Calif: nu. 190:203d 40 97th i. Mar. 5, 1974. Fla....u.. 13:1 93d 10. 97th......ceiivs Jan. 3,.1973. Miss. =... 593d to OTth..... ath. | Jan. 3, 1973. {LEAR 21 1 93d 9Tth. Lona Jan. 3, 1973. Congressional Directory SERVICE Name 5 terms, consecutive—Con. Martin, James G................... Mitchell, Donald J ................ Moakley, John...................-. Moorhead, Carlos d .............. Murtha, John P................cos O’Brien, George M................ Pritchard, Jdeel.............c.. Regula, Ralph...........5........... Rinaldo, Matthew d.............. Bose, Charlie..........i.ccc.oio urns Schroeder, Patricia............... Shuster, E. G. (Bud).............. Stark, Fortney. H .................. Studds, Gerry E..................... Paylor, Gene. ......iiiwiimsnics Traxler, Bob. ivi Wilson, Charles..........ccccieanee Young, Donald E..................: d terms, not consecutive Peyser, Peter .......c..coiiviyisnsien 4 terms, consecutive ACoin, Les... ni inn, Bedell, Berkley...................... Blanchard, James J.............. Bonker, Don.......c ok Bouquard, Marilyn Lloyd....| Brodhead, William M........... Coleman, E. Thomas............ D’Amours, Norman E........... Derrick, Butler..................... Downey, Thomas J ............... Early, Joseph D..................... Bdgar, Bob....oh ie iin Emery, David F.................... English, Glenn....................... Evans, David W.................... Pary, John G -v..co....ccoocivnsi.. Fenwick, Millicent................ Bithian, Floyd J .........;...0in... Florio, Jamesgid...................... Bord, Harold E..................... Goodling, William F............. Grandison, Willis D., Jr....... Hagedorn, Tom.............ceeeens Hall SomdB. OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued State » 3 Congresses (inclusive) Tiki ingot N.C..onini O:.-93d to: 8Tthi..........% Jan. 3, 1973. NY ......... 81:193d to 9Fth........0ccc0e.ie. Jan. 3, 1973. Mass ......... 91.93d to: 97th. .............. Jan. 3, 1973. Calif. os 22 193d to: 97th...............«. Jan. 3, 1973. Pa vin. 12-1:293d:10:97th.......cc..cco0ns Feb. 5, 1974. ML... 17 (£93dt0:97th..............o% Jan. 3, 1973. Wash......... 193d to 97th..........t Jan. 3, 1973. is... Ohio........... 16 /-93d.to:97th..............3.... Jan. 3, 1973. Nd. 20m 12.1 93d to: 97th......c... nh... Jan. 3, 1973. NC ana 7 1:93d tor97th...........5....: Jan. 3, 1973. Colo... ..-. 1:193d.t0. Fhth........oocvnnesre. Jan. 3, 1973. Pa. ini. 9:1 93dt0: 97th... Jan. 3, 1973. Calif.......... O:1°93d tO ITE ...nreeieericnnerts Jan. 3, 1973. Mass ........; 12:<93d 40 97th..............o... Jan. 3, 1973. Mo........... 7.098d to 97th................. Jan. 3, 1973. Mich ......... 8 *90duto:97th............ Apr. 16, 1974. Teox.......w 2 1 93d.10:97th.............5 Jan. 3, 1973. Alaska...... AtL. | 203d to 97th..............:; Mar. 6, 1973. MN: Yori 23 | 92d to 94th, 96th Jan 3, 1979. and 97th. Oreg.......... 1.1 94thito9th..........5.... Jan. 3, 1975. lowa......... 6. 94th to 97th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Mich.......... 18: 94th to Ith.....c...nroee. Jan. 3.61975, Wash......... 3:0. 94th to QTth 5: Jan. 3, 1975. Tenn......... 8 (:94th:to A7th..cccuenieee Jan. 3, 1975. Mich......... 17.1:94th to With................. Jan. 3, 1975. Mo........... 61 *94th'to!07th...........s, Nov. 2, 1976. NH:..... 194th ito Yith.............% Jan. 3, 1975. B.C 3 9dth to Hith............... Jan. 3, 1975. NY an; 2::94th to 97th ................. Jan. 3, 1975. Mass ......... 3:1:94th to 97th............-... dan. 3, 1975. Pac. ol (9th to97th............... dan. 3, 1975. Maine........ 17:94th to 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1975. Okla.......... 6. 94th t0.97ih................ Jan. 3, 1975. Ind... 6 Mth to 97%th................. Jan. 3, 1975. LEER 51 *94th to: 97th............... July 8, 1975. Nii; 5. 94th to 97th... ............ Jan. 3.1975. Ind... 2.1 94th to 97th ..............s-. Jan. 3, 1975. NTioct. 1 [-94thito 97th. ................ Jan. 3, 1975. Penn ....;x.. Bi 94th to 97th................. dan. 3, 1975. Pa... 191 94th t0i97th.........-cee..-Jan. 3, 1975. Ohio... 1:1:94th to: 97th =.....oooces. Jan. 3, 1975. Minn......... 2.1 94th to 9th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Tey... .....: 1 294th to 97th......o. June 19, 1976. Terms of Service SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State D = Congresses (inclusive) Bik fog of 4 terms, consecutive—Con. Harkin, Tomi....cn..cconiiiiin Jowa........ 5 |: 94th to 97th............ Jan. 3, 1975. Hefner, W. G. (Bill) .............. NCar.... 8 [94th $0 97th ................ Jan. 3, 1975. Hightower, Jack.................... Tox. .oh. 13: 94th 40: 97th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Holland, Kenneth L.............. S.C.....50. 594th to 97th............. Jan. 3, 1975. Hubbard, Carroll, Jr ............ By....on.. 1{:94th to 97th............... Jan. 3, 1975. Hughes, William d................ Nida. 219th to 97th..............ce. Jan. 3, 1975. Hyde, Henry d.............c.i Has 694th to 97th. ........n dan. 3, 1975. Jeffords, James M................. B75 CHR BA Atl. | 94th to 97th............ ....| dan. 3, 1975. Kindness, Thomas N............ Ohio... 81 94th to 87th...............~ Jan. 3, 1975. LaFalce, John J..................... NY ous 36: {:94th to 97th.........i..ne Jan. 3, 1975. Levitas, Elliott H.................. Bail 4.1 94th to 97th... dan. 3, 1975. Lundine, Stanley................... NY... 39:.[-*9thito.97th............... Mar. 2, 1976. McDonald, Larry................... Gai inn TL 0th to 9th... 00 Jan. 3, 1975. McHugh, Matthew F............ NY a 274. 94thito 97th ...........0.... Jan. 3, 1975. Markey, Edward J ................ Mass ......... 7:1 294th to 9th............ Nov. 2, 1976. Miller, George .....uiirninns Calif.......... 7 1.94th 10:97th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Mineta, Norman Y ............... Calif.......... 13: :94th to 97th..........aive: Jan. 3, 1975. Moffett, Toby. ...i..oiiivi cin Conn ........ 6:1: 94th to 9Tth.............5; dan. 3, 1975. Moore, W. Henson. ................ Lal. ou. 6-9 4th to: 07th... Jan. 7, 1975. Mottl, Ronald M.................... Ohlo'.......» 23:|:94th to: 97th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Neal, Stephen L..................... NC... 5. 94th to: OTth................. Jan. 3, 1975. Nowak, Henry dJ.................... NY... 37:1 94th 10:97th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Oberstar, James L ................ Minn......... 8.9 to 97th... Jan. 3, 1975. Patterson, Jerry M............... Calif.......... 38 | 94th to 97th................. Jan. 3, 1975. Richmond, Frederick W ...... NY... 14: 94th te: 97th... Jan. 3, 1975. Russo, Marty........c.ccoeeveneeee. Bios... 3 1°94th to 97th................ Jan. 3, 1975. Santinl, JI o..ociiiniis Nev.......... At Ll Mdth to 9Tth................ Jan. 3, 1975. Schulze, Richard T ............... Pal. 594th to 9Tth.........coii. Jan. 3, 1975. Sharp, Philip R .......c........z Ind........... 8 1.94th to 97th..........se... Jan. 3, 1975. Simon, Paul’... 1] Bh 24 {94th to 97th................. dan. 3, 1975. Smith, Virginia.......c.covin... Nebr.......... 3:'94th to 7th...............s Jan. 3, 1975. Solarz, Stephen J .................. NY 13 | 94th to: 97th ............... Jan. 3, 1975. Waxman, Henry A ............... Calif.......... 241 94th 10'97th..............e.. Jan. 3, 1975. Weaver, James...................... Oreg.......... 4 U%Mth to Aith................ Jan. 3, 1975. Wirth, Timothy E................. Colo... 2 1 94th to 97th .....conei-i Jan. 3, 1975. Zeferetti, Leo C...................... NY... 15:1 94thi to Yith................ Jan. 3, 1975. 4 terms, not consecutive Luken, Thomas A.................. Ohio.......... 2.1:*93d, 95th to. 97th....... Jan. 3, 1977. J terms, consecutive Akaka Daniel K................. Hawaii...... 295th to 97th.......o Jan. 3, 1977. Applegate, Douglas............... Ohio:........ 18 95th {097th ..........l0ves Jan. 3, 1977. Badham, Robert E................. Calf... 40:1 95th to: 97th..........=. Jan. 3, 1977. Barnard, Doug, Jr....i...civeeie Ga............ 10 { 95th to 97th................ Jan. 3, 1977. Beilenson, Anthony C.......... Calif........; 23 [95th to: Y7th:..........2%.. Jan. 3. 19717. Benjamin, Adam, dJr............. Ind.....L. 1:1 95th to: 97th i...eer; Jan. 8,:1974. Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued terms, consecutive—Con. Bonior, David E Corcoran, Tom Dicks, Norman D Dornan, Robert K Edwards, Mickey Ertel, Allen E Evans, Billy Lee Evans, Thomas B., Jr Flippo, Ronnie G Fowler, Wyche, Jr Garcia, Robert Gephardt, Richard A Dis-Beginning of State Congresses (inclusive) trict present service 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. 95th to 97th dan. 3, 1977. 95th to 97th dan. 3, 1977. 95th to 97th dan. 3, 19717. 95th to 97th Jan. 3,1977. 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 19717. 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. 95th to 97th dan. 3, 1977. *95th to 97th Apr. 5, 1977. Feb. 14, 1978. Jan. 3, 1977. Glickman, Dan Gore, Albert A., Jr 00 > > Jan. 3, 1977. Jan. 3, 1977. Feb. 14, 1978. 1 Jan. 3, 1977. 9 Jan. 3, 1977. 5 Jan. 3, 1977. 8 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. 9 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. 7 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. 1 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. 3 95th to 97th Jan. 3.1977. 1 *95th to 97th Aug. 27, 19717. 4 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. Green, Bill Heftel, Cecil L Hollenbeck, Harold C Huckaby, Thomas J Ireland, Andy Jenkins, Edgar L Kildee, Dale E Leach, Jim Lederer, Raymond F Livingston, Robert L Marks, Marc L DO — pt — DO Do Do pd Marlenee, Ron 2 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 19717. Marriott, David D 2 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. Mattox, James A 5 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. Mikulski, Barbara A 3 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1974. 2 95th to 97th Murphy, Austin J Oakar, Mary Rose Panetta, Leon E Pease, Donald J Pursell, Carl D Jan. 3, 1977. 0 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. S WS O00 OO = Wk Ux» nN COC 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. Rahall, Nick J., 2d 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. Rudd, Eldon D Sawyer, Harold S 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. Jan. 3, 19717. Skelton, Ike Jan. 3, 1977. Stangeland, Arlan Stump, Bob Trible, Paul S., Jr Vento, Bruce F Volkmer, Harold L Walgren, Doug Walker, Robert S Feb. 22, 1977. Jan. 3, 1977. dan. 3, 1977. Jan. 3, 1977. Jan. 3, 1977. 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 1977. 95th to 97th Jan. 3, 19717. 95th to 97th Watkins, Wesley W Jan. 3, 1977. 95th to 97th Weiss, Ted Jan. 3, 1977. Terms of Service 241 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State Ds Congresses (inclusive) ann inp oto J terms, consecutive—Con. Whitley, Charles O............... NCL 81. 95th to 97th .......0ccv. Jan. 3, 1977. Young, Robert A................. Meo..0..oh.n 2 1-95th to. 97th................ dan. 3, 1977. J terms, not consecutive Paul, Ronald B ...ovqn...0n Pex ian, 22 | *94th, 96th and 97th..| Jan. 3, 1979. 2 terms, consecutive Albosta, Donald J ................. Mich:........ 10 | 96th and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Anthony, Beryl F., Jr........... Ark i 4 "96th and 97th............ Jan. 3,:1979. Atkinson, Eugene V ............. Bat. ann 25 (-96th and 97th.............. Jan, 3, 1979. Bailey, Doni... aimee Pa. ot 23 96th. and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Barnes, Michael D................ Md. zon 8:1 96th-and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Bereuter, Douglas K............. Nebr.......... 11 96th and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Bethune, Fd ......;ivunn.on. Arkon 2. 1'96thand 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Boner, William H ................. Tennz....... 5. 96th and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Byron, Beverly B ................. Md... 6:| 96th. and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Campbell, Carroll, Jr........... SC.0. 0 4::96th and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Carney, William.................... NY... | 96th and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Cheney, Dick...........20000 Wyo........i. AtL. | 96th and 97ih.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Clinger, William F., Jr......... ye 23:1. 96th and 97th ............ Jan. 3, 1979. Coelho, TONY vw. iviccreivisecsies Califs....... 151 86th and 97th............. Jan. 3, 1979, Courter, James A.................. NT 13: 98th-and 97th.............. dan. 3, 1979. Crane, Daniel B..................... Mh ns. 22:1:96th and 9th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Crockett, George W., Jr....... Mich ......... 13:{ 296th and 97th........:- Nov. 4, 1980. Dannemeyer, William E...... Calif. 5... 89: 96th and 97th.............. dan. 3, 1979. Daschle, Thomas A............... S:Dak....... 1:4°96th and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Davis, Robert:W..................... Mich ......... 11 ( 96th and 9%th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Deckard, dJoel................ nx... Ind... 8 1 96th and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Dixon, Julian Ce...--......-cezens Calif. =... 23.1 96th and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Donnelly, Brian d ................. Mass ......... 13 96th and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Dougherty, Charles F........... Pa......on00n 4 [196th and 97ih.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Erdahl ‘Arlen Y.........00....0 Minn......... 1 1:96th and 97th.............. dan. 3, 1979. BAO NAC. citi riitis canviinsesetinns Calif.......... 4:1696th and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Ferraro, Geraldine Anne..... NY 9 [96th and 97th ............. Jan. 3, 1979. Frost, Martin.%. on... eX... 24 96th and 97th.............. dan. 3, 1979. Gingrich, Newt................... Gass in 6 | 96th and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Gramm Phils oon Tex. oa 6 | 96th and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Gray, William (Bil)'H., 3d. Pa.............. 2.1:96th and:974h.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Grisham, Wayne R............. Calif...2..5. 33: 96th and 971h.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Guarini, Frank J... ........05, N. Jeers 14 7 96th and 97th............- Jan. 3, 1979. Hall, Tony Bice inn. OGhio.......... 3:1:96th and 97th.............. Jan. 3,1979. Hance; Kent: BR.................. Tex. i. wn. 19 196th and 97th...........> Jan. 3, 1979. Hopkins, Larry .................. BY nce nits) 6.| 96th and 971h.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Hutto FarlD............iine Flay ura 1* 296th and 97th ............. Jan. 3, 1979. Jeffries, Jims nat Kans... 296th and 9%7th............. Jan. 3, 1979. Kogovsek, Raymond P......... Colo... 31 96th and 97th............. Jan. 3, 1979. Kramer, Kenneth B.............. Colo....%... 596th and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. 66-666 O—81——18 Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued T Dis-Beginning of Congresses (inclusive) trict present service terms, consecutive—Con. Leath, J. Marvin 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Lee, Gary A 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Leland, Mickey 96th and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Lewis, Jerry 96th and 97th Jan. 3.1979. Loeffler, Tom 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Lowry, Mike 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Lungren, Daniel E 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Matsui, Robert T 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Mavroules, Nicholas 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Mica, Daniel A 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Nelson, Bill 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Pashayan, Charles, Jr 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Petri, Thomas E 96th and 97th Apr. 3, 1979. Porter, John Edward 96th and 97th Jan. 22, 1980. Ratchford, William R 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Ritter, Don 96th and 97th Jan. 3,197. Roth, Toby 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979, Sabo, Martin O 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Sensenbrenner, F. James, 96th and 97th Jan. 8, 1979. Jr. Shannon, James M 96th and 97th.............. Jan. 3, 1979. Shelby, Richard C 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Shumway, Norman D 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979, Snowe, Olympia J 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Solomon, Gerald B 96th and 97th Jan. 3.1979. Stenholm, Charles W 96th and 97th Jan. 3.1979. Swift, Al 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Synar, Mike 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979, Tauke, Thomas J 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Tauzin, W. J. (Billy) 96th and 97th May 17, 1980. Thomas, William M 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Whittaker, Bob 96th and 97th Jan. 3. 1979, Williams, Lyle 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Williams, Pat 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. Wolpe, Howard E 96th and 97th Jan. 3, 1979. 2 terms, not consecutive Parris, Stanford E. (Stan)... Jan. 3, 1981. term Bailey, Wendell Jan. 3, 1981. Benedict, Cleve Jan. 3, 1981. Bliley, Thomas J., Jan. 3, 1981. (Tom). Brown, Hank Jan. 3, 1981. Carman, Gregory W Jan. 3, 1981. Chappie, Eugene A Jan. 3, 1981. Coats, Dan R Jan. 3, 1981. Terms of Service SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Dis-Beginning of Congresses (inclusive) 5 : trict present service 1 term—Con. Coyne, James K Coyne, William J Craig, Larry DeNardis, Lawrence J Dorgan, Byron L Dreier, Dave Dwyer, Bernard J Dymally, Mervyn M Dyson, Roy Eckart, Dennis E Emerson, Bill Evans, Cooper Fiedler, Bobbi Fields, Jack Foglietta, Thomas M Frank, Barney Gejdenson, Samuel Gregg, Judd Gunderson, Steven Hall, Ralph M Hansen, James V Hartnett, Thomas F Hatcher, Charles Hendon, Bill Hertel, Dennis M Hiler, John Patrick Hunter, Duncan L Johnston, Eugene (Gene) Lantos, Tom LeBoutillier, John Lowery, Bill Martin, David O’'B Martin, Lynn McCollum, Bill McCurdy, Dave McEwen, Bob McGrath, Raymond J Molinari, Guy V Morrison, Sid Napier, John L Nelligan, James L Patman, William N. (Bill)... Roberts, Clint Roberts, Pat Roemer, Charles Rogers, Harold (Hal) pd p— fk pt — CO > pe > pt O HDI DNDW WS DD ODNDD (0.0) TL =H DN B= OB =u ADEN Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued State ¢ Congresses (inclusive) Beginning ofPspresent service 1 term—Con. Roukema, Marge } Jan. 3, 1981. Savage, Gus | : Jan. 3, 1981. Schneider, Claudine . y Jan. 3, 1981. Schumer, Charles E : Jan. 3, 1981. Shamansky, Bob i Jan. 3, 1981. Shaw, Clay : g : Jan. 3, 1981. Skeen, Joe Jan. 3, 1981. Smith, Albert Lee, Jr Smith, Christopher H Smith, Denny Staton, Mick Washington, Harold Weber, Ed Weber, Vin Wolf, Frank R Wortley, George C Wyden, Ron pelWNNODHNO Ww WN BRD Jan. 3, 1981. Jan. 3, 198]. Jan. 3, 1981. Jan. 3, 1981. Jan. 3, 1981. Jan. 3, 1981. Jan. 3, 1981. Jan. 3, 1981. Jan. 3, 1981. Jan. 3, 1981. RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Corrada, Baltasar ; dan. 3,/1977. DELEGATES de Lugo, Ron . 95th and 97th Jan. 3, 1981. Fauntroy, Walter E 7 92d to 97th Mar. 23, 1971. Sunia, Fofo I. F i : Jan. 3, 1981. Won Pat, Antonio Borja 93d to 97th Jan. 3, 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] Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (Suite 322, 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. S. I. Hayakawa, of California. Edward Zorinsky, of Nebraska. Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. John Melcher, of Montana. Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. David H. Pryor, of Arkansas. Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. David L. Boren, of Oklahoma. Roger W. Jepsen, of Iowa. Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois. Paula Hawkins, of Florida. Howell Heflin, of Alabama. Mark Andrews, of North Dakota. SUBCOMMITTEES SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION Roger W. Jepsen, of Iowa, Chairman Howell Heflin, of Alabama, Ranking Minority Member AGRICULTURAL CREDIT AND RURAL ELECTRIFICATION Paula Hawkins, of Florida, Chairman Edward Zorinsky, of Nebraska, Ranking Minority Member AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, MARKETING, AND STABILIZATION OF PRICES Thad Cochran, of Mississippi, Chairman Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky, Ranking Minority Member AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND GENERAL LEGISLATION Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana, Chairman David L. Boren, of Oklahoma, Ranking Minority Member RURAL DEVELOPMENT, OVERSIGHT, AND INVESTIGATIONS Mark Andrews, of North Dakota, Chairman David H. Pryor, of Arkansas, Ranking Minority Member FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL POLICY Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota, Chairman Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member NUTRITION Bob Dole, of Kansas, Chairman Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont, Ranking Minority Member 246 Committees of the Senate FORESTRY, WATER RESOURCES, AND ENVIRONMENT S. I. Hayakawa, of California, Chairman John Melcher, of Montana, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.—George S. Dunlop, chief of staff, 2816 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Denise Alexander, hearing clerk, 2016 Vir-ginia Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101; William C. Bailey, economist, 7916 Gosport Lane, Springfield, Va. 22151; William J. Brooks, economist, 507 Seward Square SE.; Nabers Cabaniss, professional staff member, 3059 South Buchanan Street, No. B-2, Arlington, Va. 22206; Victoria L. Dutcher, records clerk, 136 F Street SE. 20003; Delores Flowers, staff assistant, 5601 Shawnee Drive, Forest Heights, Md. 20021; Koni Gleason, staff assistant, 2525 North 10th Street, No. 923, Arlington, Va. 22201; Valda S. Harris, professional assistant, 2122 Massachu-setts Avenue, No. 337 20008; Jeanne Keenan, staff assistant, 115 Forest Ridge Road, Sterling, Va. 22170; Burleigh Leonard, professional staff member, 3080 South Abingdon Street, No. A-2, Arlington, Va. 22206; Betty M. Mason, calen-dar clerk, 312 Willington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; John J. (Mac) McCar-thy, chief clerk, 11911 Winterthur Lane, No. PH-2, Reston, Va. 22091; Warren B. Oxford, printer, 725 North Belgrade Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Evelyn Schaub, staff assistant, 4111 Forestville Road, Forestville, Md. 20028; Terrie Schiappa, staff assistant, 8810 Enfield Court, Apt. 2, Laurel, Md. 20811; Julia P. Stewart, staff assistant, 101 Box Elder Court, Sterling, Va. 22170; Joseph L. S. Terrell, press secretary, F-19 Gangplank Marina, 600 Water Street SW. 20024; Keith Weatherly, professional staff member, 307 Yoakum Parkway, No. 920, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Billy Abercrombie, U.S. Government legislative fellow, 2604 Alvey Drive, Haymarket, Va. 22069; Norman Goodrich, GPO printing clerk, 4010 Winchester Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; Carl P. Rose, counsel and staff director for the minority, 930 North Livingston Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Phillip L. Fraas, deputy minority counsel, 425 D Street SE., No. 405 20017; Laura Rice, professional staff member, 3827 Cobblestone Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306; Jack E. Cassidy, professional staff member, 6008 84th Avenue, New Carrollton, Md. 20784; Nelson Denlinger, professional staff member, 5213 Worthington Drive 20016; Bunnie L. Bunch, staff assistant, 1122 D Street SE. 20003; Mary M. Colville, staff assistant, 2930 McKinley Street 20015. Appropriations (Suite S-128, phone 47282, meets upon call of chairman) Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. Ted Stevens, of Alaska. John C. Stennis, of Mississippi. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. 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. Harrison Schmitt, of New Mexico. Lawton Chiles, of Florida. Thad Cochran, of Mississippi. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana. Mark Andrews, of North Dakota. Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. James Abdnor, of South Dakota. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota. Robert W. Kasten, Jr., of Wisconsin. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont. Alfonse M. D’Amato, of New York. Jim Sasser, of Tennessee. Mack Mattingly, of Georgia. Dennis DeConcini, of Arizona. Warren Rudman, of New Hampshire. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas. Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. SUBCOMMITTEES AGRICULTURE AND RELATED AGENCIES Thad Cochran, of Mississippi, Chairman Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri, Ranking Minority Member Congressional Directory DEFENSE Ted Stevens, of Alaska, Chairman John C. Stennis, of Mississippi, Ranking Minority Member DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Alfonse M. D'Amato, of New York, Chairman Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont, Ranking Minority Member ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon, Chairman J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana, Ranking Minority Member FOREIGN OPERATIONS Robert W. Kasten, Jr., of Wisconsin, Chairman Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii, Ranking Minority Member HUD—INDEPENDENT AGENCIES Jake Garn, of Utah, Chairman Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky, Ranking Minority Member INTERIOR James A. McClure, of Idaho, Chairman Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia, Ranking Minority Member LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, EDUCATION Harrison Schmitt, of New Mexico, Chairman William Proxmire, of Wisconsin, Ranking Minority Member LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Mack Mattingly, of Georgia, Chairman Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas, Ranking Minority Member MILITARY CONSTRUCTION Paul Laxalt, of Nevada, Chairman Jim Sasser, of Tennessee, Ranking Minority Member STATE, JUSTICE, COMMERCE, THE JUDICIARY Lowell P. Weicker, oJr., of Connecticut, Chairman Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina, Ranking Minority Member TRANSPORTATION Mark Andrews, of North Dakota, Chairman Lawton Chiles, of Florida, Ranking Minority Member TREASURY, POSTAL SERVICE, GENERAL GOVERNMENT James Abdnor, of South Dakota, Chairman Dennis DeConcini, of Arizona, Ranking Minority Member Committees of the Senate 249 STAFF Appropriations.—Staff director and chief clerk, J. Keith Kennedy, 6907 Garland Lane, Columbia, Md. 21045; minority staff director, Thomas L. van der Voort, 1134 Westmoreland Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308; deputy staff director, Thomas K. Decker, 603 A Street SE. 20003; chief counsel, Donald F. Massey, 1003 Clearfield Avenue, Vienna, Va. 22180; assistant chief clerk, Day Howard, 191 South Southwood Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21401; professional staff members: Wallace G. Berger, 8527 Midas Court, Annandale, Va. 22003; James D. Bond, 919 C Street NE. 20002; Joel E. Bonner, Jr., 827 Emerald Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Stephen L. Crow, 214 Ninth Street NE. 20002; Frank M. Cushing, 3481 South Wakefield Street, Arlington Va. 22206; Jennifer Dorn, 429 New Jersey Avenue SE., Apt. B 20003; Dwight E. Dyer, Box 45W, Cape Leonard, St. Leonard, Md. 20685; Susan Elmer, 3124 P Street 20007; James H. English, 3285 Tilton Valley Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22033; Colleen Fisher, 215% South Fayette Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; DavidW. Gwaltney, 502A Woodland Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Charles G. Hardin, 5270 Bradgen Court, Springfield, Va. 22151; Steve Hickok, 219 South West Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Claudia T. Tagramm, 138 11th Street SE. 20008; Gar Kaganowich, 6122 Harmon Place, Springfield, Va. 22152; Timothy R. FE. Keeney, 406 Wolfe Street, Alexandra, Va. 22314; StephenH. Kohashi, 1127 Park Street NE. 20002; Timothy B. Leeth, 4724 Forestdale Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Susan Long, 4309 South 35th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Neilson A. McGown, 6607 Billings Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Peter M. Michelson, 2853 Allendale Place 20008; 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; Susan E. Shekmar, 7601 Trail Run Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042; James J. Sourwine, 9450 Emory Grove Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; Burkett Van Kirk, 6800 Newbold Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014; minority staff members: Kenneth E. Auer, 10023 Marshall Pond Road, Burke, Va. 22015, Richard L. Collins, 150 12th Street SE. 20003; Barbara Flickinger, 2232 Cathedral Avenue 20008; Caro-lyn Fuller, 1817 Edgehill Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22037; Sara Garland, 137 13th Street NE. 20002; John Gnorski, 518 North O Drive, Alexandria, Va. Overlook 22305; J. Michael Hall, 900 South 26th Place, Arlington, Va. 22202; W. Proctor Jones, 1117 Alden Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308; William H. Jordan, 1306 Gatewood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307; Warren W. Kane, 101 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. 22203; Marion R. Mayer, 1705 Lanier Place 20009; Ken-neth A. McLean, 3919 Benton Street 20007; Robert E. Mills, 2508 North Grana-da Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Frederick W. Rhodes, 8418 Stone Gate Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Terrence E. Sauvain, 10916 Clermont Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766; Michael Walker, 2020 Headlands Circle, Reston, Va. 22091; secretaries: Diana H. Barnhart, 3713 South George Mason Drive, No. 203W, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Penelope S. Barrick, 112 Misty Dale Way, Gaithers-burg, Md. 20760; Sharon Bauman-Leach, 2514 K Street, No. 67 20037; Shirley K. Browne, 1110 Fidler Lane, No. 1011, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; 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; IrmaI. Hanneman, 2612 North Syca-more Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Betty J. Hoem, 2622 Fort Farnsworth Road, Alexandria, Va. 22303; Barbara L. Kennedy, 12304 Sherwood Forest Drive, Mt. 250 Congressional Directory Appropriations—Continued Airy, Md. 21771; Lynn Koch, 11407 Rokeby Avenue, P.O. Box 230, Garrett Park, Md. 20766; Nancy A. Lee, 4343 Lee Highway, Apt. 801, Arlington, Va. 22207; Santal Manos, 2620 Boones Lane, Forestville, Md. 20028; Donna McArdle, 3099 Brinkley Road, Apt. T-1, Temple Hills, Md. 20031; Jane S. McGhee, 626 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Jane McMullan, 4201 South Eighth Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22204; Nan Morrison, 3032 Rodman Street, Apt. 1 20008; Cathy O’Connor, 5902 Mentanna Street, New Carrollton, Md. 20784; Norma H. Perna, 2606 Chester Circle, Woodbridge, Va. 22191; Olga R. Trollinger, 901 Hillwood Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042; clerical assistants: Joseph C. Chase, 14310 Springfield Road, Brandywine, Md. 20613; Norman L. Edwards, 141 South Huron Drive, Forest Heights, Md. 20021; E. Howard Miller, 605 Girard Street NE. 20017. Armed Services (Suite 212, phone 43871, meets Thursday) John Tower, of Texas. John C. Stennis, of Mississippi. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. Howard W. Cannon, of Nevada. John W. Warner, of Virginia. Harry F. Byrd, Jr., of Virginia. Gordon J. Humphrey, of New Hampshire. [Sam Nunn, of Georgia. William S. Cohen, of Maine. Gary Hart, of Colorado. Roger W. Jepsen, of Iowa. J. James Exon, of Nebraska. Dan Quayle, of Indiana. "|Carl Levin, of Michigan. Jeremiah Denton, of Alabama. SUBCOMMITTEES MILITARY CONSTRUCTION Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina, Chairman Gary Hart, of Colorado, Ranking Minority Member TACTICAL WARFARE Barry Goldwater, of Arizona, Chairman Howard W. Cannon, of Nevada, Ranking Minority Member STRATEGIC AND THEATER NUCLEAR FORCES John W. Warner, of Virginia, Chairman Henry M. Jackson, of Washington, Ranking Minority Member PREPAREDNESS Gordon J. Humphrey, of New Hampshire, Chairman Carl Levin, of Michigan, Ranking Minority Member SEA POWER AND FORCE PROJECTION William S. Cohen, of Maine, Chairman Harry F. Byrd, Jr., of Virginia, Ranking Minority Member MANPOWER AND PERSONNEL Roger W. Jepsen, of Iowa, Chairman J. James Exon, of Nebraska, Ranking Minority Member Committees of the Senate 251 STAFF Armed Services.—Staff director and chief counsel, Rhett B. Dawson, 3060 Ellicott Street 20008; general counsel, James F. McGovern, 10207 Yellow Pine Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; chief clerk, William L. Ball, 311 C Street SE. 20003; assistant chief clerk, Christine E. Cowart, 4701 Americana Drive, No. 203, Annandale, Va. 22003; printing and documents clerk, Gerald D. Strickler, 3715 Austin Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22310; counsel, Paul C. Besozzi, 9722 Culver Street, Kensington, Md. 20795; professional staff members: Robert S. Dotson, 2915 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Louise R. Hoppe, 1812 Leslie Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301; Alton G. Keel, Jr., P.O. Box 4178, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Edward B. Kenney, 9720 Spring Ridge Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180; Ronald F. Lehman, 1215 South Frederick Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; James R. Locher III, 6405 Eastleigh Court, Springfield, Va. 22152; Robert C. McFarlane, 9508 Linden Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20004; E. George Riedel, 13101 Twinlakes Drive, Clifton, Va. 22024; Carl Smith, 213 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; James C. Smith III, 2299 Ensign Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22191; Francis J. Sullivan, 12803 Durness Circle, Tantallon, Md. 20022; John T. Ticer, 512 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; George F. Travers, 4518 Fidelity Court, Annan-dale, Va. 22003; research assistants: Richard D. Finn, Jr., 518 Second Street SE. 20003; Ralph O. White, 1351 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; clerical assistants: Tina Bowes, 4431 Whitmer Drive, No. 12, Woodbridge, Va. 22193; Marie Fabrizio Dickinson, 6046 Redwood Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310; Frances B. Frazier, 8350 Greensboro Drive, McLean, Va. 22102; Brenda Hudson, 4916 Fran Place, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Judith P. Hunt, 4113 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Karen A. Love, 115 Fourth Street NE. 20002; Jacquie S. O'Grady, 5565 Columbia Pike, No. 402, Arlington, Va. 22204; Elaine R. Rose, 7246 Jillspring Court, Springfield, Va. 22152; Ann E. Sauer, 1121 D Siro SE. 20003; Mary Shields, 2000 Huntington Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (Suite 5300, phone 47391, meets last Tuesday of each month) Jake Garn, of Utah. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., of New Jersey. John Tower, of Texas. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. John Heinz, of Pennsylvania. Alan Cranston, of California. William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan. Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland. Alfonse M. D’Amato, of New York. Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut. John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois. Harrison Schmitt, of New Mexico. SUBCOMMITTEES HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana, Chairman Harrison A. Williams, Jr., of New Jersey, Ranking Minority Member FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS John Tower, of Texas, Chairman Alan Cranston, of California, Ranking Minority Member INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND MONETARY POLICY John Heinz, of Pennsylvania, Chairman William Proxmire, of Wisconsin, Ranking Minority Member ECONOMIC POLICY William L. Armstrong, of Colorado, Chairman Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan, Ranking Minority Member Congressional Directory SECURITIES Alfonse M. D'Amato, of New York, Chairman Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland, Ranking Minority Member RURAL HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT Harrison Schmitt, of New Mexico, Chairman Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member CONSUMER AFFAIRS John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island, Chairman Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.—Staff director, M. Danny Wall, 1409 Wolf-trap Run Road, Vienna, Va. 22180; general counsel, Thomas A. Brooks, 2820 N Street 20007; minority staff director and counsel, Howard A. Menell, 4520 Reno Road 20008; Elinor B. Bachrach, 4210 Alton Place 20016; Florence Barr, 4400 East-West Highway, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Lory Breneman, 216 Third Street SE. 20003; Beth L. Climo, 4877-A South 28th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; John T. Collins, 5907 Devonshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016; John S. Daniels, 5537 North 18th Road, Arlington, Va. 22205: Edward C. Dicks, 1870 East Queens Court, Crofton, Md. 21114; Albert C. Eisenberg, 1716 South Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. 22204, 224-6348; Paul Freedenberg, 407 Eisner Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Rose Marie Fried, 1130 Constitution Avenue, NE. 20002; Claire Gilmer, 3701 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041, 224-5404; David U. Gogol, 4212 37th Street 20008, 224-5404; Peter B. Harkins, 1009 Country Club Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180, 224-5404; Rachelle G. Johnson, 8113 15th Avenue, Apt. 104, Hyattsville, Md. 20783; Scott D. Johnson, 8113 15th Avenue, Apt. 104, Hyattsville, Md. 20783; Carolyn Jordan, 1422 Carrollsburg Place SW. 20024; Lula Joyce, 12610 Prestwick Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Edward M. Malan, 5448 Whitlock Road, Baltimore, Md. 21229; Charles L. Mar-inaccio, 1511 Crofton Parkway, Crofton, Md. 21114; Anne B. Miller, 3607 North 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Philip A. Sampson, 1351 G Street SE. 20003, 224-5404; David S. Taylor, 507 North Howard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Shelly Turcotte, Route 4, Box 4044, La Plata, Md. 20646; Teri A. Wolf, 3511 Davenport Street, Apt. 505 20008; David Yudin, 4120 Fessenden Street 20016, 224-6348; Linda C. Zemke, 3701 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 820 20008. Budget (Room 203, Carroll Arms Annex, 301 First Street NE 20510, phone 40642, meets first Thursday) Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. Lawton Chiles, of Florida. 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. Symmes, 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) Committees of the Senate 253 STAFF Budget.—Stephen E. Bell, staff director; Nancy Moore, executive assistant to the staff director; William Stringer, assistant to the staff director and senior econo-mist for special projects; David Nummy, assistant for special projects; Kurt Sommer, special projects analyst; Lynn Pearson, assistant for communications; Sidney Brown, chief of budget review; John Conway, senior analyst for budget review; Gina Knoll, budget review analyst; Tom Foxwell, director of publica-tions; Roy Smith, assistant to director of publications; Robert Fulton, chief counsel; Carol Cox, legislative director; Andrew Ellis, counsel; Gail Cowper, staff attorney; Marilyn Turner, staff assistant; Gail Shelp, chief economist; Preston Miller, senior economist for policy analysis; Peter Davis, senior econo-mist for tax analysis; Pierre Redmond, economic analyst; Patricia Hameister, secretary to economics group; Richard Bartholomew, senior analyst for human resources group; Thomas Sullivan, analyst for health programs; Scott Dunn, analyst for income security; Carole Baker, secretary for human resources group; Charles Riemenschneider, senior analyst for physical resources group; Joyce Purcell, analyst for natural resources, environment, science and space; Everett Wallace, analyst for transportation; Jeffrey Malashock, analyst for energy; Stephanie Grill, secretary for physical resources group; Robert Helm, senior analyst for national security and international affairs; Charles Flickner, analyst for international affairs; Susan Johnson, secretary for national security and international affairs group; Rebecca Davies, senior analyst for commerce and community development group; Robert Seiler, analyst for commerce and hous-ing credit, administration of justice and general government; Tish Niffenegger, secretary for commerce and community development group; Lynne Seymour, chief clerk; Laurie Greene, assistant to the chief clerk; Ann Logan, administra-tive staff assistant; Rosemary Warren, administrative staff assistant; Gwen Twyman, receptionist; Lucy Scoville, receptionist; Margaret Janowski, recep-tionist and Librarian; minority staff: Lizabeth Tankersley, minority staff direc-tor and chief counsel; Michael Joy, senior advisor; Kemble Stokes, chief econo-mist; Thomas Sliter, special assistant to staff director, analyst for natural resources and environment; Robert Sneed, analyst for national security and international affairs; Byron Waldman, analyst for general science, space and technology, transportation, general purpose fiscal assistance; Martin Kress, ana-lyst for energy, agriculture; Ann Hadley, analyst for commerce, housing credit, community-regional development, administration of justice, general govern-ment, credit budget; John Nelson, analyst for health, veteran's affairs, income security; Ken Apfel, analyst for education, training, social services, income security; Dorothy Blocklin, correspondence and press; Pat Hollingsworth, secre-tary for minority staff director; Alice Aughtry, secretary for minority; Fran Inabinet, secretary for minority; Larry Dzieda, intern for income security. Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Suite 5202, phone 45115, meets first and third Tuesdays of each month) Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Howard W. Cannon, of Nevada. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. Harrison H. Schmitt, of New Mexico. Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina. 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. SUBCOMMITTEES AVIATION Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas, Chairman Howard W. Cannon, of Nevada, Ranking Minority Member . Congressional Directory BUSINESS, TRADE, AND TOURISM Larry Pressler, of South Dakota, Chairman J. James Exon, of Nebraska, Ranking Minority Member COMMUNICATIONS Barry Goldwater, of Arizona, Chairman Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina, Ranking Minority Member CONSUMER Bob Kasten, of Wisconsin, Chairman Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky, Ranking Minority Member MERCHANT MARINE Slade Gorton, of Washington, Chairman Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii, Ranking Minority Member SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SPACE Harrison H. Schmitt, of New Mexico, Chairman Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan, Ranking Minority Member SURFACE TRANSPORTATION John C. Danforth, of Missouri, Chairman Russell B. Long, of Louisiana, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Commerce, Science, and Transportation.—Chief counsel, William M. Diefenderfer; general counsel, Gerald J. Kovach; senior counsels, Matthew V. Scocozza, Ward H. White; chief scientist, Dennis W. Barnes; staff director, Anne M. Gavaghan; minority chief counsel, Aubrey L. Sarvis; minority general counsel, Edwin K. Hall; staff: Marguerite D. Ayers, Charles M. Barclay, Amy L. Bondurant, Lloyd L. Beasley, Jr., Joan A. Bowers, Francis J. Cantrel, Jr., Bee Cecil, Sylvia A. Cikins, Christopher D. Coursen, Susan J. Courter, Kevin G. Curtin, Sandra Lee Diehl, M. Cynthia Douglass, James S. W. Drewry, Loretta L. Dunn, Gay A. Duty, Gordon I. Fink, Sally L. Fish, Steven H. Flajser, Robert L, Foster, Peter A. Friedmann, Lawrence R. Fullerton, Pamela J. Garvie, Gail J. Geary, Joyce A. Greene, Alice E. Hamlin, John D. Hardy, Mary J. Hassing, Pauline L. Hidalgo, Jan Higgins, Alberta E. Johnson, Hugh N. Johnston, Anne T. Jones, Cheryl F. Jones, Deborah J. King, Carol S. Lane, Susan H. MacDonald, Mary E. McAuliffe, William J. McCluskey, Jr., Mary Ann McRae, Kathleen L. Meier, Alice M. Meyer, Michael C. Moffet, Linda J. Morgan, Michael J. Mullen, Lynda G. Nissley, Kenneth J. Patterson, Caroline M. Pauley, Dennis J. Phelan, Mari-lyn S. Richmond, William K. Ris, Janice M. Rosenak Patrice I. Russell, Arlene M. Sidell, A. Edward Smick, John J. Smith, Leigh Smith, Walter G. Spilsbury, Jr., Ethel M. Stahl, Richard K. Steier, Gretchen G. Stevenson, Deborah J. Stirling, Riley K. Temple, Cliff G. Vaupel, Carole E. Walker, David L. Whitlock, Robert V. Witeck, Peyton L. Wynns. Energy and Natural Resources (Suite 3106, phone 44971, meets on third Wednesday of each month) James A. McClure, of Idaho. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon. J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana. 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. Gordon J. Humphrey, of New Hampshire. | John Melcher, of Montana. Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska. Paul E. Tsongas, of Massachusetts. Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey. John P. East, of North Carolina. John Heinz, of Pennsylvania. Committees of the Senate SUBCOMMITTEES ENERGY CONSERVATION AND SUPPLY Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut, Chairman Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member ENERGY REGULATION Gordon J. Humphrey, of New Hampshire, Chairman J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana, Ranking Minority Member ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico, Chairman Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky, Ranking Minority Member ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES John W. Warner, of Virginia, Chairman Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii, Ranking Minority Member WATER AND POWER Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska, Chairman John Melcher, of Montana, Ranking Minority Member PUBLIC LANDS AND RESERVED WATER Malcolm Wallop, of Wyoming, Chairman Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas, Ranking Minority Member 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; minority staff director, Daniel A. Dreyfus, 1536 Forest Lane, McLean, Va. 22101; minority counsel, D. Michael Harvey, 11555 Spring-ridge 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 St, Arlington, Va. 22203; James P. Bruce, 1519 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Marilyn G. Burkhardt, 8512 Woodhaven Boule-vard, Bethesda, Md. 20034; H. Elliot Chakoff, 12815 Briery River Terrace, Hern-don, Va. 22070; Benjamin S. Cooper, 4114 Jefferson Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20781; Barbara F. Davis, 12206 Riverview Road, Oxen 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; James P. Howell, 3841 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207; Elizabeth A. Moler, 2002 North Nottingham Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Roger A. Sindelar, 4602 Western Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016; Willis D. Smith, 7809 Mary Knoll Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Terri Lynn Sneider, 29 Wile-linor Drive, Edgewater, Md. 21037; Robert L. Terrell, 109 Plum Tree Court, Sterling, Va. 22170; Howard S. Useem, 5611 Dawes Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Tl Thomas B. Williams, 2002 North Nottingham Street, Arlington, Va. Congressional Directory Environment and Public Works (Suite 4204, 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. Pete V. Domenic, of New Mexico. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota. John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. Gary Hart, of Colorado. Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York. James Abdnor, of South Dakota. George J. Mitchell, of Maine. Steve Symmes, of Idaho. Max Baucus, of Montana. Slade Gorton, of Washington. Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska. SUBCOMMITTEES ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island, Chairman George J. Mitchell, of Maine, Ranking Minority Member NUCLEAR REGULATION Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming, Chairman Gary Hart, of Colorado, Ranking Minority Member WATER RESOURCES James Abdnor, of South Dakota, Chairman Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York, Ranking Minority Member TRANSPORTATION Steve Symms, of Idaho, Chairman Lloyd Bentsen, of Texas, Ranking Minority Member TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL OVERSIGHT Slade Gorton, of Washington, Chairman Max Baucus, of Montana, Ranking Minority Member REGIONAL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska, Chairman Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Environment and Public Works.—Majority staff (room 4204, phone 224-6176): Staff director, Bailey Guard; assistant staff director, Harold H. Brayman; counsel, Katherine Y. Cudlipp; associate counsel: James K. Asselstine, Curtis A. Moore, J. J. Jewett III; assistant counsel: Steven Shimberg, James Davenport; senior professional staff, Jacqueline Schafer; professional staff members: E. Stevens Swain, Jr., Jean Schrag, William M. Corcoran, Linda D. Findlay, Josephine Cooper, Carole Cristiano, James R. Curtiss, Michael Burns, Nina McClain; Committees of the Senate 257 Environment and Public Works—Continued financial clerk, Margaret Nagel; editorial director, Paul Chimes; calendar clerk, Charles Ambush; administrative clerk, Mark Haynes; clerk, Audrey Hatry; clerical assistants: Margaret Bachman, Barbara Berg, Majorie Finney, Saundra Frager, Katherine A. Linkenhoker, Pamela Odom, Debbie Perry, Irene S. Sarate, Frances L. Williams; receptionist, Kimberly Higgins; minority staff (room 4212, 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, Pauline Medlin; clerical assistants: Tanya Hart, Janice Nace, Ann Underwood, Majorie Wright; research assistant, Stephanie Clough. Finance (Suite 2227, phone 44515, meets second and fourth Tuesdays) Bob Dole, of Kansas. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Harry F. Byrd, Jr., of Virginia. William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware. Lloyd Bentsen, of Texas. John C. Danforth, of Missouri. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York. John Heinz, of Pennsylvania. Max Baucus, of Montana. Malcolm Wallop, of Wyoming. David L. Boren, of Oklahoma. David Durenberger, of Minnesota. Bill Bradley, of New Jersey. William L. Armstrong, of Colorado. George J. Mitchell, of Maine. Steven D. Symms, of Idaho. Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa. SUBCOMMITTEES TAXATION AND DEBT MANAGEMENT Bob Packwood, of Oregon, Chairman Harry F. Byrd, Jr., of Virginia, Ranking Minority Member INTERNATIONAL TRADE John C. Danforth, of Missouri, Chairman Lloyd Bentsen, of Texas, Ranking Minority Member SAVINGS, PENSIONS, AND INVESTMENT POLICY John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island, Chairman Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii, Ranking Minority Member ECONOMIC GROWTH, EMPLOYMENT, AND REVENUE SHARING John Heinz, of Pennsylvania, Chairman George J. Mitchell, of Maine, Ranking Minority Member ENERGY AND AGRICULTURAL TAXATION Malcolm Wallop, of Wyoming, Chairman Bill Bradley, of New Jersey, Ranking Minority Member HEALTH David Durenberger, of Minnesota, Chairman Max Baucus, of Montana, Ranking Minority Member 66-666 O—81——19 Congressional Directory SOCIAL SECURITY AND INCOME MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS William L. Armstrong, of Colorado, Chairman Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York, Ranking Minority Member ESTATE AND GIFT TAXATION Steven D. Symmes, of Idaho, Chairman David L. Boren, of Oklahoma, Ranking Minority Member OVERSIGHT OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa, Chairman Max Baucus, of Montana, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Finance.—Chief counsel, Robert E. Lighthizer, 11916 Oden Court, Rockville, Md. 20852; minority staff director, Michael Stern, 3641 Kanawha Street 20015; deputy chief counsel, Roderick DeArment, 7141 Rolling Forest Avenue, Spring-field, Va. 22152; professional staff members, Bruce Anderson, 9610 Wedgewood Place, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Richard Belas, 248 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002; Sheila Burke, 4850 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 523 20008; Al Craig, 305 Irwin Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Gloria V. Fralin (minority), 8906 Kimes Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Louis C. Gasper; Jeffrey Gates (minority), 7707 Maid Marian Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306; Lillian Gibbons, 5162 Downwest Ride, Columbia, Md. 21044; Claud Gingrich, 9523 Thornhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Harry G. Graham; Edward Hawkins (minority), 3538 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Gary N. Horlick, 2232 Cathedral Avenue 20008; Robert Hoyer (minority), 10409 May Wind Court, Columbia, Md. 21044; Joseph Hum-phreys (minority), 12609 Darlenen Street, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870; John Kern, 2332 Nebraska Avenue 20016; Jeffrey Lang (minority), 214 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046; John Andre LeDuc, 117 E Street SE., Apt. 303 20013; Joyce Martin, 10426 Haywood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Philip Morrison; George Pieler, 2500 Q Street, Apt. 137 20007; Jean S. Polatsek, 8536 Atwell Road, Potomac, Md. 20854; Carolyn L. Weaver; Michael Wilkie, 2803 Spiral Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; Patricia A. Remele; printing clerk, Ed Danielson, 2011 Smoky Road, Huntingtown, Md. 20639; Sydney Olson; clerical assistants: Mary Helen Askins, 204-1 North Columbus Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Stephanie Barker, 333 Second Street NE. 20003; Diane Beal; Brunetta Centner, 3306 Willow Crescent Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Gayle D. Fralin, 8906 Kimes Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Elsie L. Gierman; Judy Harris; Dawn Hertzog, 1909 Griffith Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Pat Hodges, 801 North Pitt, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Alyn Levin, 8715 First Avenue, No. 828-C, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Jay R. Morgan, 8832 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Karen A. McPherson, 9705 Ashby Road, Fairfax, Va. 22031; Shirley Nelson, 3700 Ninth Street SE., Apt. 605 20032; Jeanne Roby, 138 Southdown Road, Edgewater, Md. 21037; Cynthia Sharp, 35 E Street, Apt. 407 20001; Jan Tassie, 4335 Farmhouse Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Foreign Relations (Suite 4229, 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. S. I. Hayakawa, of California. Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland. Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana. Edward Zorinsky, of Nebraska. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. | Paul E. Tsongas, of Massachusetts. Nancy L. Kassebaum, of Kansas. Alan Cranston, of California. Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Larry Pressler, of South Dakota. * Committees of the Senate SUBCOMMITTEES WESTERN HEMISPHERE AFFAIRS Jesse Helms, of North Carolina, Chairman Edward Zorinsky, of Nebraska, Ranking Minority Member EAST ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS S. I. Hayakawa, of California, Chairman John Glenn, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member EUROPEAN AFFAIRS Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana, Chairman Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware, Ranking Minority Member INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland, Chairman Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut, Ranking Minority Member AFRICAN AFFAIRS Nancy L. Kassebaum, of Kansas, Chairman Paul E. Tsongas, of Massachusetts, Ranking Minority Member NEAR EASTERN AND SOUTH ASIAN AFFAIRS Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota, Chairman Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland, Ranking Minority Member ARMS CONTROL, OCEANS, INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS, AND ENVIRONMENT Larry Pressler, of South Dakota, Chairman Alan Cranston, of California, Ranking Minority Member 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., Patricia D. Balestrieri, M. Graeme Bannerman, Robert G. Bell, Charles M. Berk, Johannes A. Binnendijk, Philip L. Christenson, Gerald E. Connolly, Peter W. Galbraith, Margaret D. Hayes, Joel L. Johnson, David L. Johnson, Michael B. Kraft, Mary E. Locke, Christopher Manion, Ronald R. Nelson, Joanne P. Novins, Janice M. O'Connell, John B. Ritch III, Alison E. Rosenberg, Robert W. Russell, Barry A. Sklar, Diana E. Smith; support staff: Patrick J. Ahern, Lynne M. Alden, Barbara F. Allem, Beatriz G. Alonso, Sharon E. Black, Bertie H. Bowman, Melvyn Call, Mary H. Cameron, Mary Beth Chapman, Nancy L. Clark, Daniel D. Davis, Bernard J. Ehrenfreund, Joanna W. Figueroa, Harry W. Gurkin, Jr., Sandra M. Jannesson, Deborah M. Johnson, Christine W. Kemp, Sandra S. Mason, Mary Kay McCall, John N. McConnell, Angela T. Morris, Mary L. Shaffer, Kathryn x Tavlon Gloria M. Tolliver, Elmira E. Vogtmann, Karen L. Wood, Joanna usko. Congressional Directory Governmental Affairs (Suite 3306, phone 44751, meets at the call of the Chair) 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. John C. Danforth, of Missouri. John Glenn, of Ohio. William S. Cohen, of Maine. Jim Sasser, of Tennessee. David Durenberger, of Minnesota. David Pryor, of Arkansas. Mack Mattingly, of Georgia. Carl Levin, of Michigan. Warren B. Rudman, of New Hampshire. SUBCOMMITTEES PERMANENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware, Chairman Sam Nunn, of Georgia, Ranking Minority Member GOVERNMENTAL EFFICIENCY AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland, Chairman Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri, Ranking Minority Member ENERGY, NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION, AND GOVERNMENT PROCESSES Charles H. Percy, of Illinois, Chairman John Glenn, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member FEDERAL EXPENDITURES, RESEARCH, AND RULES John C. Danforth, of Missouri, Chairman Lawton Chiles, of Florida, Ranking Minority Member INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS David Durenberger, of Minnesota, Chairman Jim Sasser, of Tennessee, Ranking Minority Member CIVIL SERVICES, POST OFFICE, AND GENERAL SERVICES Ted Stevens, of Alaska, Chairman David Pryor, of Arkansas, Ranking Minority Member OVERSIGHT OF GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT William S. Cohen, of Maine, Chairman Carl Levin, of Michigan, Ranking Minority Member CONGRESSIONAL OPERATIONS AND OVERSIGHT Mack Mattingly, of Georgia, Chairman David Pryor, of Arkansas, Ranking Minority Member Committees of the Senate 261 STAFF Governmental Affairs.—Joan M. McEntee, staff director; Thomas Cramer, director of policy planning; C. Lincoln Hoewing, legislative coordinator; Mary C. Lewis, legislative policy adviser; Margaret W. Hecht, legislative policy adviser; Darryl Fountain, legal counsel; Terese R. Jolly, administrative clerk; Pauline Hilde-brandt, legislative correspondent; Kathleen K. Price, administrative secretary; Judith McCord, secretary; Cass Weiland, staff director, Permanent Subcommit-tee on Investigations; Bill Leonard, staff director, Governmental Efficiency and the District of Columbia; Bill Strauss, staff director, Energy, Nuclear Prolifera-tion, and Government Processes; Chris Brewster, staff director, Federal Expend-itures, Research, and Rules; Jim Powell, staff director, Intergovernmental Rela-tions; Wayne Schley, staff director, Civil Service, Post Office, and General Services; Susan Collins, staff director, Oversight of Government Management; Mitch Delk, staff director, Congressional Operations and Oversight; minority staff: Ira Shapiro, staff director; Bill Goodwin, staff director, Permanent Sub-committee on Investigations; Margaret Crenshaw, chief counsel, Governmental Efficiency and the District of Columbia; Leonard Weiss, staff director, Energy, Nuclear Proliferation, and Government Processes; Ron Chiodo, staff director, Federal Expenditures, Research and Rules; John Callahan, staff director, Inter-governmental Relations; Knox Walkup, staff director, Civil Service, Post Office, and General Services; Linda Gustitis, staff director, Oversight of Government Management; Knox Walkup, staff director, Congressional Operations and Over-sight. Judiciary (Suite 2226, 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. SUBCOMMITTEES CRIMINAL LAW Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland, Chairman Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware, Ranking Minority Member REGULATORY REFORM Paul Laxalt, of Nevada, Chairman Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont, Ranking Minority Member CONSTITUTION Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah, Chairman Dennis DeConcini, of Arizona, Ranking Minority Member COURTS Robert Dole, of Kansas, Chairman Howell Heflin, of Alabama, Ranking Minority Member Congressional Directory IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE POLICY Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming, Chairman Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts, Ranking Minority Member SEPARATION OF POWERS John P. East, of North Carolina, Chairman Max Baucus, of Montana, Ranking Minority Member AGENCY ADMINISTRATION Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa, Chairman Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member SECURITY AND TERRORISM Jeremiah Denton, of Alabama, Chairman Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware, Ranking Minority Member JUVENILE JUSTICE Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania, Chairman Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Judiciary.—Emory M. Sneeden, chief counsel; Quentin C. Crommelin, Jr., staff director; Candice C. Bruse, chief clerk; Carol J. Gray, financial manager; Karen Oglebay, clerical assistant; Eric Hultman, general counsel; Robert J. Short, chief investigator; Vivian Mathews, calendar/bill clerk; Marilynn A. Booth, calendar/bill clerk; Paul Summit, special counsel; Carolyn Adams, counsel; Shirley J. Fanning, scheduling clerk; Peter N. Chumbris, counsel for antitrust; John R. Steer, counsel; Bristow Marchant, counsel; Pamela Karen Swanner, investigations clerk; Denise M. Lewis, receptionist/clerical assistant; Mabel Downey, clerical assistant; Allan J. Spence, Jr., investigator; Sara S. Rogers, counsel; William C. Lucius, counsel; Philip Shipman, documents clerk; Daniel Jolly, mail clerk; Claire Dorrell, information assistant; Sally Hendrix, clerical assistant/receptionist; John R. Russell, counsel; Marcy J. K. Tiffany, chief economist/counsel for antitrust; W. Stephen Cannon, counsel for antitrust. Labor and Human Resources (Suite 4232, Phone 45375, meets fourth Thursday of each month 10:30 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. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., of New Jersey. Paula Hawkins, of Florida. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island. Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri Lowell Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. Donald W. Riegle, dJr., of Michigan. Gordon J. Humphrey, of New Hampshire. | Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio. Jeremiah Denton, of Alabama. John P. East, of North Carolina. SUBCOMMITTEES LABOR Don Nickles, of Oklahoma, Chairman Harrison A. Williams, Jr., of New Jersey, Ranking Minority Member EDUCATION, ARTS AND HUMANITIES Robert T. Stafford, of Vermont, Chairman Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island, Ranking Minority Member Committees of the Senate 263 EMPLOYMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY Dan Quayle, of Indiana, Chairman Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member HANDICAPPED Lowell Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut, Chairman Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia, Ranking Minority Member ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE Gordon J. Humphrey, of New Hampshire, Chairman Donald W. Riegle, Jr., of Michigan, Ranking Minority Member AGING, FAMILY, AND HUMAN SERVICES Jeremiah Denton, of Alabama, Chairman Thomas F. Eagleton, of Missouri, Ranking Minority Member INVESTIGATIONS AND GENERAL OVERSIGHT Paula Hawkins, of Florida, Chairman Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Labor and Human Resources.—Chief counsel, Robert P. Hunter, 1802 Abbotsford, Vienna, Va. 22180; staff director, Renn Patch, 5610 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; chief clerk, Rita Ann Pfeiffer, 3723 Rose Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003; professional staff member, 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, Suitland, Md. 20028; labor cocounsels: Richard C. Lawson and Charles T. Carroll, Jr., 4230 Dirksen Building 20510; Polly L. Gault, 3308 Alabama Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Robert M. Guttman, 6211 Winnebago Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016; John A. Doyle; Henry R. Desmarais, 1201 South Courthouse Road, No. 113, Arlington, Va. 22204; Cynthia F. Hilton, 1707 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Jay C. Howell, 5957 Seminary Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041; minority staff: staff director, Lawrence C. Horowitz, M.D., 4230 Dirksen Building 20510; labor counsel, Steven J. Sacher, 900 Chalfonte Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305; counsel, Richard T. Jerue, 129-B Tennessee Avenue 20002; Peter L. Harris, 2000 South Eads, Arlington, Va. 22202; Patria Forsythe, 907 Waynewood Boulevard, Alex-andria, Va. 22308; Susan Manes, 4230 Dirksen Building; Marcia McCord, 4230 Dirksen Building; Walter Sheridan, 4901 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Rules and Administration (Suite 305, 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. Howard W. Cannon, of Nevada. Howard H. Baker, Jr., of Tennessee. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island. James A. McClure, of Idaho. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Jesse Helms, of North Carolina. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., of New Jersey. John W. Warner, of Virginia. Robert Dole, of Kansas. (No Subcommittees) 264 Congressional Directory STAFF Rules and Administration.—Staff director, Joseph E. diGenova, 6114 Temple Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034; deputy 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; staff members: John C. Ahlers, 14129 Flint Rock Road, Rockville, Md. 20853; Donna Amoriggi, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Carole Blessington, 933 North Cleveland Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Joseph Como, 10320 Royal Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20009; Ann Cook; 3901 Cathedral Avenue 20016; Mary Daly, 1800 Hidden Point Road, Annapolis, Md. 21401; Dennis Doherty, 2506 Kittery Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; W. A. Dowless, 6836 Ben Frank-lin Road, Springfield, Va. 22150; Gerald R. Gereau, 400 Madison Street, Alexan-dria, Va. 22314; Paul E. Goulding, 2502 Calvert Street 20008; Anthony Harvey, 8109 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.; Ronald Hicks, 2039 Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Beth Leininger, 9749 Hagel Circle, Lorton, Va. 22079; Louise McPherson, 1509 South George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va.; Elaine Milliken, 1914 Biltmore Street 20009; Jennifer Nelson, 610% South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va 22314; Raymond Nelson 6118 Wilson Lane, Be-thesda, Md. 20034; Peggy Parrish, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Floyd Riddick, 1806 North Oak Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Mary Roarty, 2039 38th Street SE. 20023; Harriet Robnett, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016; Jack Sapp, 3512 Wilson Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Patrick Sarman, 9400 Old Court House Road, Vienna, Va. 22180; Carol Sewell, 9737 Mount Pisgah Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903; Jack Sousa, 4921 30th Place 20008; Carole Stevenson, 2054 Aberdeen Drive, Crofton, Md. 21114; John Swearingen, 919 South Lee, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Christopher Tow, 2123 California Street 20008. Small Business Room 424, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-5175 Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., of Connecticut. Sam Nunn, of Georgia. Bob Packwood, of Oregon. Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky. Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah. Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas. S. I. Hayakawa, of California. James R. Sasser, of Tennessee. Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota. Max Baucus, of Montana. Slade Gorton, of Washington. Carl Levin, of Michigan. Don Nickles, of Oklahoma. Paul E. Tsongas, of Massachusetts. Warren Rudman, of New Hampshire. Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois. Alfonse M. D’Amato, of New York. SUBCOMMITTEES CAPITAL FORMATION AND RETENTION Bob Packwood, of Oregon, Chairman Sam Nunn, of Georgia, Ranking Minority Member GOVERNMENT REGULATION AND PAPERWORK Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah, Chairman Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas, Ranking Minority Member URBAN AND RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Alfonse M. D’Amato, of New York, Chairman Alan J. Dixon, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member Committees of the Senate 265 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT Don Nickles, of Oklahoma, Chairman James R. Sasser, of Tennessee, Ranking Minority Member PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITION Slade Gorton, of Washington, Chairman Max Baucus, of Montana, Ranking Minority Member INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY Warren Rudman, of New Hampshire, Chairman Carl Levin, of Michigan, Ranking Minority Member EXPORT PROMOTION AND MARKET DEVELOPMENT Rudy Boschwitz, of Minnesota, Chairman Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky, Ranking Minority Member ADVOCACY AND THE FUTURE OF SMALL BUSINESS S. I. Hayakawa, of California, Chairman Paul E. Tsongas, of Massachusetts, Ranking Minority Member 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 L. Chvotkin, 14829 Dufief Drive, Gaith-ersburg, Md. 20760; professional staff member, Thomas Cator, 7232 Brookcrest Place, Annandale, Va. 22003; economist, James J. O'Connell, 4524 Cheltenham Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014; professional staff member, Anne H. Sullivan, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016; professional staff member, Kimberly Anne Elliott, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016; professional staff member, Robert W. Santy, The Madeira School, Greenway, Va. 22067; chief investigator, Marc Smolonsky, 1778 Lanier Place 20009; professional staff member, Robert Wilson, 513 10th Street SE. 20003; professional staff member, Deborah Graham, 2638% Woodley Place 20008; editorial director, Frank Merendino, 823 Crothers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852; chief clerk, Diane G. Bateman, 2816 South Buchanan Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22206; hearing clerk, Marge Broadbin, 1743 North Cliff Street, Alexan-dria, Va. 22301; calendar clerk, Dorothy Olson, 8138 Prescott Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; staff assistant, Lorraine Deane, 1383 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; staff assistant, John G. McLean, 5512 North 11th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; staff assistant, Jennifer L. Norvell, 338 North Pitt Street, Alexan-dria, Va. 22314; receptionist, Mary E. Meyers, 4501 Western Avenue 20016. Veterans’ Affairs (Suite 410, 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. Robert Kasten, of Wisconsin. Dennis DeConcini, of Arizona. Jeremiah Denton, of Alabama. George J. Mitchell, of Maine. Frank Murkowski, of Alaska. Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania. (No Subcommittees) 266 Congressional Directory STAFF Veterans’ Affairs.—Kenneth P. Bergquist, chief counsel and staff director, 2253 Cedar Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180; Garner E. Shriver, 6349 Crosswoods Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044; John Pressly, 803 Russell Road, Alexandria, Va. 22301; William Brew, 936 North Quesada Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Julie Susman, 3201 Tennyson 20015; Harold Carter, 27 Laughton Street, Largo, Md., 20870; Carol DeAngelus, 6910 Sydenstricker Road, Springfield, Va. 22152; Kay Eck-hardt, 19224 Staleybridge Road, Germantown, Md. 20767; Pat Hansen, 1010 23d Street, 20037; Kim Petersen, 3319 Lauriston Place, Fairfax, Va. 22031; Becky Hucks, 4703 West Braddock Road, Apt. 10, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Lynne Climo, 1218 South Thomas Street, No. 21, Arlington, Va. 22204; Laurie Altemose, 3337 Huntley Square Drive, No. C2, Temple Hills, Md. 20031; minority staff: Jona-than Steinberg, chief counsel, 11204 Hawhill End, Potomac, Md. 20854; Edward Scott, 3703 Inverness Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Babette Polzer, 604 South 28th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Molly Milligan, 1663 Preston Road, Alexan-dria, Va. 22302; Terri Morgan, 2016 Lakebreeze Way, Reston, Va. 22091; Ingrid Post, 1922 Glendora Drive, District Heights, Md. 20028. 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). Secretary, 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. Henry M. Jackson, Senator from Washington. 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 Dockery, 11252 Handlebar Road, Reston, Va. 22091; deputy staff director, Robert G. Libertore, 508 Tulip Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012; chief counsel, Cynthia C. Lebow, 4364 West-over Place 20016; chief clerk, Elizabeth O. Shotwell, 919 East Capitol Street SE. 20003; professional staff members: Lance S. Benson; Marian Bertram; C. Rich-ard D’Amato, Waveland Farm, Annapolis, Md. 21401; Patrick J. Griffin, 326 D Street SE. 20003; Jane G. Jeter, 3835 Beecher Street 20016; Jerri Joy, 15701 Dr. Bowen Road, Brandywine, Md. 20613; Charles R. Kinney, 2821 South 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; Leslie Lawrence; Joan Leach; David Pratt, 1103 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003; Abby Reed; Gina Sangster, 701 North Caroli-na Avenue SE. 20003; Nancy Scribner, 4725 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Sue Spatz; Lynn Terpstra; Michael Worden. Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Suite 319, 400 North Capitol Street, 20001. Phone, 224-2447 Chairman.—Wendell H. Ford, Senator from Kentucky. Vice Chairman.—Bill Bradley, Senator from New Jersey. Ex Officio: Robert C. Byrd, Senator from West Virginia. Alan Cranston, Senator from California. Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii. Full Committee: Max Baucus, Senator from Montana. Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Senator from Delaware. Dale Bumpers, Senator from Arkansas. Lawton Chiles, Senator from Florida. Alan J. Dixon, Senator from Illinois. 268 Congressional Directory Full Committee—Continued Christopher Dodd, Senator from Connecticut. Thomas Eagleton, Senator from Missouri. John Glenn, Senator from Ohio. Gary Hart, Senator from Colorado. Henry M. Jackson, Senator from Washington. Carl Levin, Senator from Michigan. Russell B. Long, Senator from Louisiana. Paul Tsongas, Senator from Massachusetts. STAFF Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.—Executive director, Theodore Waller, 2737 Devonshire Place, Unit 309 20008, 202-232-7037; research director, Scott Wolf, 4400 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va. 22207, 703-243-6444; director of special projects, Kevin C. Gottlieb, 5209 Waterview Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853; secre-tary, Joan von Drehle, 10200 Clearbrook Place, Kensington, Md. 20795, 301-933-3346; research assistant, Walter J. Witek, Jr., 2325 42d Street 20007, 202-965-3820; secretary, Donna Gould, 1601 18th Street, Apt. 710 20009; general counsel, Robert F. Bauer, 1920 N Street 20036, 202-887-9030. National Republican Senatorial Committee 227 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002. Phone, 224-2351 Chairman.—Bob Packwood, Senator from Oregon. Thad Cochran, Senator from Mississippi. Bill Cohen, Senator from Maine. John East, Senator from North Carolina. Paula Hawkins, Senator from Florida. Gordon Humphrey, Senator from New Hampshire. Roger Jepsen, Senator from Iowa. Bob Kasten, Senator from Wisconsin. Paul Laxalt, Senator from Nevada. Charles Mathias, Senator from Maryland. Don Nickles, Senator from Oklahoma. Larry Pressler, Senator from South Dakota. Warren Rudman, Senator from New Hampshire. Alan Simpson, Senator from Wyoming. Steve Symms, Senator from Idaho. John Warner, Senator from Virginia. STAFF National Republican Senatorial Committee.—Gracia Barker-Cross, trust coordinator; Michele Bengel, assistant to the director of finance; Vince Breglio, executive director; Susan Bryant, political director; Lynda Clancy, assistant treasurer; Scott Cottington, director of the business advisory board; Craig Smith, research director; Rod Smith, treasurer and director of finance. Republican Conference of the Senate Room 333, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-2764 Chairman.—James A. McClure, Senator from Idaho. Secretary.—Jake Garn, Senator from Utah. Committee Chairmen: Policy.—John Tower, Senator from Texas. Campaign.—Bob Packwood, Senator from Oregon. Committees.—Richard G. Lugar, Senator from Indiana. Select and Special Committees of the Senate 269 STAFF Republican Conference of the Senate.—Staff director, Margo Carlisle; executive as-sistant to the secretary, Vernal L. Della-Piana; administrative assistant, Patri-cia S. Jackson, 400 Madison Street, Alexandria, Va.; director of communica-tions, Carter L. Clews, 9736 Beech Place, Manassas, Va. 22110; Jean Le Chemin-ant, special assistant to the Secretary; professional staff: Mildred J. Webber; staff writer, Charles R. Goolsby, 1706 16th Street; media assistant, Edward S. Geier, 1906 New Hampshire Avenue; publications consultant, Jean S. Thomp-son, 3704 Maryland Street, Alexandria, Va.; graphic artist, Maebeth G. Hill; receptionist, Jane Press; staff assistant, Keith Ausbrook. Republican Policy Committee Room 333, Russell Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-2946 Chairman.—John Tower, Senator from Texas. Robert Dole, Senator from Kansas. Pete V. Domenici, Senator from New Mexico. Orrin G. Hatch, Senator from Utah. Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon. John Heinz, Senator from Pennsylvania. Jesse Helms, Senator from North Carolina. Charles H. Percy, Senator from Illinois. William V. Roth, Jr., Senator from Delaware. Robert T. Stafford, Senator from Vermont. Strom Thurmond, Senator from South Carolina. Harrison Schmitt, Senator from New Mexico. Malcolm Wallop, Senator from Wyoming. Nancy Landon Kassebaum, Senator from Kansas. William L. Armstrong, Senator from Colorado. Mark Andrews, Senator from North Dakota. Jeremiah A. Denton, Senator from Alabama. Mack Mattingly, Senator from Georgia. 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, 1825 H Street 20009; James Hinish, 5301 Essex Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Gordon Jones, 6803 Trefor Court, Springfield, Va. 22152; Adrienne Kos-ciusko, 4667-A South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Judy Myers, 3066 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Agnes Waldron, 412 11th Street SE; staff members: Melanie Blesse, 421 Seventh Street SE.; Andrew Johnson, 1910 North 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Mary Ann Tatlock, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202; Carol Twynham, 1522 Widow Mite Road, agonal, Md. 21037; clerk, Thomas Shurtleff, 122 Forrest Street, Manassas, a. 5 Select Committee on Ethics Created pursuant to S. Res. 4, 95th Congress Room 113, Carroll Arms. Phone, 224-2981 (meets first Monday) Chairman.—Malcolm Wallop, Senator from Wyoming. Vice Chairman.—Howell Heflin, Senator from Alabama. Jesse Helms, Senator from North Carolina. Mack Mattingly, Senator from Georgia. David Pryor, Senator from Arkansas. Thomas F. Eagleton, Senator from Missouri. 270 Congressional Directory STAFF Select Committee on Ethics.—Staff director, C. Braxton Valentine, Jr., 30 Quincy Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; chief clerk, Bonnie S. Parker, 10521 Deakins Hall Drive, Adelphi, Md. 20783; counsels: Wilson R. Abney, 737 10th Street SE. 20003; William B. Canfield, 5307 Falmouth Road, 20016; Paul P. Colborn, 510 Second Street SE., Apt. 2 20003; Linsay D. Hooper, 2622 Redcoat Drive, Unit 2-C, Alexandria, Va. 22303; Clendon H. Lee, Jr., 4711 West Braddock Road, Apt. 101, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Donald G. Sanders, 6423 Rotunda Court, Spring-field, Va. 22150; John D. Saxon, 421 Independence Avenue SE.; administrative assistant, Marie Mullis, 2059 Huntington Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22303; press officer, Anne M. Miskovsky, 5500 Chevy Chase Parkway 20015; staff assistants: Margaret Blackston; Annette Gillis, 3839 Elbert Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Mary Hudon, 9307 19th Avenue, Apt. 104, Aldelphi, Md. 20783; Susan Kra-kower; Solveig Kramer, 3125 Aberfoyle Place 20015; Mary C. Lucke, 3912 Arca-dia Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Eileen Oberman, 4349 Verplanck Place 20016. Select Committee on Indian Affairs Created pursuant to S. Res. 4, 95th Congress Room A702, Immigration Building. Phone, 224-2251 Chairman.—WIilliam S. Cohen, Senator from Maine. Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. Mark Andrews, Senator from North Dakota. Slade Gorton, Senator from Washington. John Melcher, Senator from Montana. Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii. Dennis DeConcini, Senator from Arizona. STAFF Select Committee on Indian Affairs.—Staff director, Timothy C. Woodcock, 416 10th Street SE. 20003; general counsel, Peter S. Taylor; minority staff director, Max I. Richtman, 1441 Northgate Road 20012; staff attorneys: Virginia W. Boylan, 1021 Shipman Lane, McLean, Va. 22101; Betty Jo Hunt, 6469 Silver Ridge Circle, Alexandria, Va. 22310; professional staff members: Laurie A. Loomis; John M. Mulkey, Jr., 6114 North 20th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; printing clerk, Ralph M. Binkley, 5138 North 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; chief clerk, Winona G. Jamieson, 3529 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22301; secretar-ies: Elva E. Arquero, 601 Four Mile Road, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Rosemarie Dillingham, 7018 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012; Mary O. Toledo. Select Committee on Intelligence Created pursuant to S. Res. 400, 94th Congress Room G-308, 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. Harrison H. Schmitt, Senator from New Mexico. 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. Select and Special Committees of the Senate SUBCOMMITTEES BUDGET Malcolm Wallop, of Wyoming, Chairman Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii, Vice Chairman ANALYSIS AND PRODUCTION Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana, Chairman Henry M. Jackson, of Washington, Vice Chairman LEGISLATION AND RIGHTS OF AMERICANS Harrison H. Schmitt, of New Mexico, Chairman Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont, Vice Chairman COLLECTION AND FOREIGN OPERATIONS John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island, Chairman Walter D. Huddleston, of Kentucky, Vice Chairman STAFF Select Committee on Intelligence.—dJohn F. Blake, staff director; Abram N. Shulsky, minority staff director; Dorthea N. Roberson, clerk of the committee. Special Committee on Aging Created pursuant to S. Res. 376, 95th Congress Room G-233, Dirksen Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-5364 (Minority, 1467) Chairman.—John Heinz, Senator from Pennsylvania. Pete V. Domenici, Senator from New Mexico. Charles H. Percy, Senator from Illinois. Nancy Landon Kassebaum, Senator from Kansas. William S. Cohen, Senator from Maine. Larry Pressler, Senator from South Dakota. Charles E. Grassley, Senator from Iowa. David Durenberger, Senator from Minnesota. Lawton Chiles, Senator from Florida. John Glenn, Senator from Ohio. John Melcher, Senator from Montana. David Pryor, Senator from Arkansas. Bill Bradley, Senator from New Jersey. Quentin N. Burdick, Senator from North Dakota. Christopher J. Dodd, Senator from Connecticut. STAFF Special Committee on Aging.—Staff director and chief counsel, John C. Rother, 1428 44th Street 20007; professional staff members: Ann Gropp, John Hanson, Joseph Lydon, Charles H. Morley, Michael Rodgers; chief clerk, Robin L. Kropf; assistant to the director, Valerie Wilbur; printing assistant, Eugene R. Cummings; legisla- 272 Congressional Directory Special Committee on Aging—Continued tive correspondent, Ann Gillespie; senior aides, James Mattison and Maggie Engle, 17300 Quaker Lane, No. D-6, Sandy Spring, Md. 20860; secretaries, Nancy Mickey and Helen Wallace; minority staff director, E. Bentley Lipscomb, 4600 Linmar Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312; minority professional staff members: Deborah K. Kilmer, 212 Justice Court NE. 20002; Kathleen M. Deignan, 2039 New Hampshire Avenue, No. 303 20009; Carnie C. Hayes, 1244 Linden Place NE. 20002; Nell P. Ryan, 9510 Wythal Lane, Burke, Va. 22015; legislative correspon-dent, Eileen P. Bradner, 522 Fourth Street SE. 20003; clerical assistant, Dianne C. Pearson, 6305 Wynkoop Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE [Democrats in roman, Republicans in italics] Agriculture (Suite 1301, phone 52171, meets first Tuesday of each month) E (Kika) de la Garza, of Texas. William C. Wampler, of Virginia. Thomas S. Foley, of Washington. Paul Findley, of Illinois. Walter B. Jones, of North Carolina. James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Ed Jones, of Tennessee. Tom Hagedorn, of Minnesota. George E. Brown, Jr., of California. E. Thomas Coleman, of Missouri. David R. Bowen, of Mississippi. Ron Marlenee, of Montana. Charlie Rose, of North Carolina. Larry J. Hopkins, of Kentucky. Frederick W. Richmond, of New York. | William M. Thomas, of California. Jim Weaver, of Oregon. George Hansen, of Idaho. Tom Harkin, of Iowa. Arlan Stangeland, of Minnesota. Berkley Bedell, of Iowa. Pat Roberts, of Kansas. Glenn English, of Oklahoma. Bill Emerson, of Missouri. Floyd J. Fithian, of Indiana. John L. Napier, of South Carolina. Leon E. Panetta, of California. Joe Skeen, of New Mexico. Jerry Huckaby, of Louisiana. Sid Morrison, of Washington. Dan Glickman, of Kansas. Clint Roberts, of South Dakota. Charles Whitley, of North Carolina. Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin. Tony Coelho, of California. Cooper Evans, of Iowa. Tom Daschle, of South Dakota. Gene Chappie, of California. Beryl Anthony, Jr., of Arkansas. Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas. Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri. Charles Hatcher, of Georgia. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota. SUBCOMMITTEES COTTON, RICE, AND SUGAR David R. Bowen, of Mississippi, Chairman William M. Thomas, of California, Ranking Minority Member LIVESTOCK, DAIRY, AND POULTRY Tom Harkin, of Iowa, Chairman Tom Hagedorn, of Minnesota, Ranking Minority Member TOBACCO AND PEANUTS Charlie Rose, of North Carolina, Chairman Larry J. Hopkins, of Kentucky, Ranking Minority Member 6-666 O—81——20 274 Congressional Directory WHEAT, SOYBEANS, AND FEED GRAINS Thomas S. Foley, of Washington, Chairman Paul Findley, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member CONSERVATION, CREDIT, AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT Ed Jones, of Tennessee, Chairman James M. Jeffords, of Vermont, Ranking Minority Member DEPARTMENT OPERATIONS, RESEARCH, AND FOREIGN AGRICULTURE George E. Brown, Jr., of California, Chairman William C. Wampler, of Virginia, Ranking Minority Member DOMESTIC MARKETING, CONSUMER RELATIONS, AND NUTRITION Frederick W. Richmond, of New York, Chairman E. Thomas Coleman, of Missouri, Ranking Minority Member FORESTS, FAMILY FARMS, AND ENERGY Jim Weaver, of Oregon, Chairman Ron Marlenee, of Montana, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Agriculture.—Fowler C. West, staff director, 2706 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302; A. Mario Castillo, deputy staff director and assistant to chairman, 131 11th Street SE., Apt. A 20003; Robert M. Bor, chief counsel, 406 Deerfield Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; John E. Hogan, counsel, 213 11th Street SE. 20003; Robert L. Loweree, associate counsel, 2604 Bowling Green Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; J. Robert Franks, associate counsel, 4816 Peacock Avenue, Alexan-dria, Va. 22304; Bernard Brenner, press secretary, 3427 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042; subcommittee staff consultants: Robert A. Cashdollar, 402 E Street SE. 20003; Carolyn Cheney, 6712 Van Fleet Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Mary Ann Davis, 714 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Brenda Hatton, 512 Hilltop Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22301; Gregory Skillman, 4410 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; George Palmer, 1232 Shenandoah Road, Alexan-dria, Va. 22308; Eugene Moos, 6 Seventh Street SE. 20003; staff consultants: Stephen T. Adams, 108 East Custis Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301; Thomas A. Adams, Jr., 3806 Estel Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Roger Allbee, 11 Coldbrook Drive, Monrovia, Md. 21770; John P. Bailey, 331 C Street SE., No. 1 20003; Carol Ann Dubard, 410 Rittenhouse Street 20011; Wayne Fletcher, 3050-B1 South Buchanan, Arlington, Va. 22206; Gerald R. Jorgensen, 3507 Pinehurst Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030; Linda J. Miller, 4454 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Paul A. Theis, 2903 Garfield Street 20008; James C. Tippett, 4608 Linmar Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312; staff assistants: Christine D. Abram, 6172 Edsall Road, No. 54, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Peter H. Allen, 11455 Lockwood Drive, No. 101, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Nick Ashmore, 7464 Zanuck Court, Annandale, Va. 22003; Anita R. Brown, 6815 North 28th Street, Arlington, Va. 22213; Ann Cole, 414 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Stephen E. Eure, 208 West Windsor Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301; Charlotte H. Farwell, 1004 Croton Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Vicki Hellmer, 614 23d Street 20037; Esther S. Hickey, 5711 Forest Road, Cheverly, Md. 20785; Mori Irvine, 201 I Street SW., No. V-222 20024; Jackie L. Jennings, 202 Kerby Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Md. Committees of the House 275 Agriculture—Continued 20021; James W. Johnson, Jr., 780 Sixth Street SW., No. 110 20024; Diane M. Keyser, 3288 N Street 20007; Julia W. Kogut, 509 Third Street SE. 20003; Gregg McCornack, 6905 Lois Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150; Steven McCoy, 54010 Con-necticut Avenue, No. 511 20015; Mary McDonald, 5810 Merton Court, No. 182, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Teresa C. McLaughlin, receptionist, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, No. 1111-S, Arlington, Va. 22202; Francie Monaghan, 1400 South Joyce Street, B-707, Arlington, Va. 22202; Karen Orwick, 1600 South Joyce Street, Apt. B-309, Arlington, Va. 22202; Peggy L. Pecore, 418 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002; Dianne Powell, 4425 Medford Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Patricia Rennert, 5914 Rolston Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Leslie I. Rosenbaum, 216 Maryland Avenue NE., No. 403 20002; Mary L. Ross, printing editor, 4301 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204; Glenda L. Temple, 1280 21st Street, No. 507 20036; Lydia Vacin, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue 20005; Eleanor S. Walsh, 982 North Quintana, Arlington, Va. 22205; Gerald W. Welcome, 2020 North Taylor Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Frank Winston, 2000 Huntington Avenue, No. 1224, Alexandria, Va. 22303; Wanda M. Worsham, 2322 South Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Appropriations (Suite H218, phone 52771, meets first Wednesday of each month and on call of the chairman) Jamie L. Whitten, of Mississippi. Silvio O. Conte, of Massachusetts. Edward P. Boland, of Massachusetts. Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania. William H. Natcher, of Kentucky. Jack Edwards, of Alabama. Neal Smith, of Iowa. John T. Myers, of Indiana. Joseph P. Addabbo, of New York. J. Kenneth Robinson, of Virginia. Clarence D. Long, of Maryland. Clarence E. Miller, of Ohio. Sidney R. Yates, of Illinois. Lawrence Coughlin, of Pennsylvania. David R. Obey, of Wisconsin. C. W. (Biil) Young, of Florida. Edward R. Roybal, of California. Jack F. Kemp, of New York. Louis Stokes, of Ohio. Ralph S. Regula, of Ohio. Tom Bevill, of Alabama. Clair W. Burgener, of California. Bill Chappell, Jr., of Florida. George M. O’Brien, of Illinois. Bill Alexander, of Arkansas. Virginia Smith, of Nebraska. John P. Murtha, of Pennsylvania. Eldon Rudd, of Arizon-.. Bob Traxler, of Michigan. Carl D. Purcell, of Mir aigan. Joseph D. Early, of Massachusetts. Mickey Edwards, of C gklahoma. Charles Wilson, of Texas. Robert L. Livingston of Louisiana. Lindy Boggs, of Louisiana. Bill Green, of New York. Adam Benjamin, Jr., of Indiana. Tom Loeffler, of Texas. Norman D. Dicks, of Washington. Jerry Lewis, of California. Matthew F. McHugh, of New York. Carroll A. Campbell, Jr., of South Bo Ginn, of Georgia. Carolina. William Lehman, of Florida. John E. Porter, of Illinois. 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. 276 Congressional Directory SUBCOMMITTEES AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES Jamie L. Whitten, of Mississippi, Chairman Virginia Smith, of Nebraska, Ranking Minority Member DEFENSE Joseph P. Addabbo, of New York, Chairman Jack Edwards, of Alabama, Ranking Minority Member DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Julian C. Dixon, of California, Chairman Lawrence Coughlin, of Pennsylvania, Ranking Minority Member ENERGY AND WATER Tom Bevill, of Alabama, Chairman John T. Myers, of Indiana, Ranking Minority Member FOREIGN OPERATIONS Clarence D. Long, of Maryland, Chairman Jack F. Kemp, of New York, Ranking Minority Member HUD—INDEPENDENT AGENCIES Edward P. Boland, of Massachusetts, Chairman Bill Green, of New York, Ranking Minority Member INTERIOR Sidney R. Yates, of Illinois, Chairman Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania, Ranking Minority Member LABOR—HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES William H. Natcher, of Kentucky, Chairman Silvio O. Conte, of Massachusetts, Ranking Minority Member LEGISLATIVE Vic Fazio, of California, Chairman Clair W. Burgener, of California, Ranking Minority Member MILITARY CONSTRUCTION Bo Ginn, of Georgia, Chairman Ralph S. Regula, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member COMMERCE, JUSTICE, STATE, THE JUDICIARY Neal Smith, of Iowa, Chairman George M. O’Brien, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member TRANSPORTATION Adam Benjamin, Jr., of Indiana, Chairman Lawrence Coughlin, of Pennsylvania, Ranking Minority Member TREASURY—POSTAL SERVICE—GENERAL GOVERNMENT Edward R. Roybal, of California, Chairman Clarence E. Miller, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member Committees of the House 277 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; Gregory R. Dahlberg, 2706 Farm Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Delacroix Davis III, 2093 Hopewood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Robert V. Davis, Jr., 4208 Peachtree Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Robert B. Foster, 248 Eighth Street SE. 20003; Merwyn C. Greer, 6721 Danforth Street, McLean, Va. 22101; Aubrey A. Gunnels, 7000 Aronow Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Dennis M. Kedzior, 624 Fifth Street NE. 20002; Thomas J. Kingfield, 9408 Rosehill Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Robert L. Knisely, 4530 North 40th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Robert S. Kripowicz, 4413 Bel Pre Road, Rockville, Md. 20853; Edward E. Lombard, 3706 Quaint Acres Circle, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Paul J. Magliocchetti, 9527 Wallingford Drive, Burke, Va. 22015; Mary Mala-spina, 5523 Trent Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Richard N. Malow, 9110 Streamview Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180; William A. Marinelli, 1704 Tarrytown Avenue, Crofton, Md. 21113; Kenneth M. Marx, 19117 Holberton Lane, Brooke-ville, Md. 20729; Americo Miconi, 643 North Armistead Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Frederick G. Mohrman, 14321 Chesterfield Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22191; Peter J. Murphy, Jr., 202 Bluff Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Henry A. Neil, Jr., 5001 North 30th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; John G. Osthaus, 8812 Arley Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153; Terry R. Peel, 6109 Wynnwood Road, Be-thesda, Md. 20016; Frederick F. Pfluger, 13422 Reid Circle, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; John G. Plashal, 13 Thrush Road, Sterling, Va. 22170; Edwin F. Powers, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209; Samuel R. Preston, 6434 Wood-ville Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044; Donald E. Richbourg, 2311 Concert Court, Vienna, Va. 22180; Robert A. Seraphin, 4701 Federal Court, Annandale, Va. 22003; Donald N. 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; Derek J. Vander Schaaf, 3220 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044; 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; adminis-trative support staff: Lori Barger, 108 East H Street, Brunswick, Md. 21716; Brenda L. Boyd, 3081 Brinkley Road, Temple Hills, Md. 20031; Gerard J. Chouinard, 14300 Town Farm Road, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870; Paul V. Farmer, 6626 McLean Court, McLean, Va. 22101; Sandra A. Gilbert, 3226 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Julia M. Jones, 12200 Fleming Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; Valrie L. Lake, 6802 Dina Leigh Court, Springfield, Va. 22152; Jeni L. Leasor, 2531 18th Street, North Arlington, Va. 22201; Marcia L. Matts, 2525 North 10th Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Angelina Perry, 2428 Vineyard Lane, Crofton Md. 21114; Kitty L. Ray, 332 North Pickett Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Toni M. Savia, 2743 Red Lion Place, Waldorf, Md. 20601; Dale M. Shulaw, 734 South 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Betty Lou Taylor, 6200 Westchester Park Drive, College Park, Md. 20740; Randolph Thomas, 11820 Decesaris Boulevard, Mitchellville, Md. 20716; minority staff: clerk, F. Michael Hugo, 3414 North Emerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; George F. Allen, 1725 Price Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301; James P. Fabiani, 4828 South 28th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Jimmy Ray Fairchild, 9 Third Street NE. 20002; Elizabeth Fielding, 1312 Thornton Parkway, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Jane F. Lewis, 1422 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Carol J. Schimmel, 4101 Cathedral 278 Congressional Directory Appropriations—Continued 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; Linda D. Boyd, 5021 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Sebastino J. Castro, 13402 Artic Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20853; William A. Haynes, Jr., 7205 Elizabeth Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Lottie A. Konen, 476 M Street SW. 20024; Linda K. Magill, 4600 Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204; Robert C. Quigley, 7734 Capron Court, Lorton, Va. 22079; Ann M. Stull, 4918 Beauregard Street, Alex-andria, Va. 22312. Armed Services (Suite 2120, phone 54151; meets Tuesday) Melvin Price, of Illinois. William L. Dickinson, of Alabama. Charles E. Bennett, of Florida. G. William Whitehurst, of Virginia. Samuel S. Stratton, of New York. Floyd Spence, of South Carolina. Richard C. White, of Texas. Robin Beard, of Tennessee. Bill Nichols, of Alabama. Donald J. Mitchell, of New York. Jack Brinkley, of Georgia. Marjorie S. Holt, of Maryland. Robert H. Mollohan, of West Virginia. | Robert W. Daniel, Jr., of Virginia. Dan Daniel, of Virginia. Elwood Hillis, of Indiana. G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of Missis-David F. Emery, of Maine. sippi. Paul Trible, of Virginia. Les Aspin, of Wisconsin. Robert E. Badham, of California. Ronald V. Dellums, of California. Charles F. Dougherty, of Pennsylvania. Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado. Jim Courter, of New Jersey. Abraham Kazen, Jr., of Texas. Larry J. Hopkins, of Kentucky. Antonio B. Won Pat, of Guam. Robert W. Davis, of Michigan. Larry McDonald, of Georgia. Ken Kramer, of Colorado. Bob Stump, of Arizona. Duncan L. Hunter, of California. Beverly B. Byron, of Maryland. James L. Nelligan, of Pennsylvania. Nicholas Mavroules, of Massachusetts. Thomas F. Hartnett, of South Carolina. 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. SUBCOMMITTEES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Melvin Price, of Illinois, Chairman William L. Dickinson, of Alabama, Ranking Minority Member SEAPOWER AND STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL MATERIALS Charles E. Bennett, of Florida, Chairman Floyd Spence, of South Carolina, Ranking Minority Member Committees of the House PROCUREMENT AND MILITARY NUCLEAR SYSTEMS Samuel S. Stratton, of New York, Chairman Marjorie S. Holt, of Maryland, Ranking Minority Member INVESTIGATIONS Richard C. White, of Texas, Chairman Robin Beard, of Tennessee, Ranking Minority Member MILITARY PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION Bill Nichols, of Alabama, Chairman Donald J. Mitchell, of New York, Ranking Minority Member MILITARY INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES Jack Brinkley, of Georgia, Chairman Paul Trible, of Virginia, Ranking Minority Member READINESS Dan Daniel, of Virginia, Chairman G. William Whitehurst, of Virginia, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Armed Services.—Professional staff: John J. Ford, staff director, 205 Yoakum Park-way, Alexandria, Va. 22304; William H. Hogan, Jr., general counsel, 7016 Roundtree Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042; John F. Lally, counsel, 56307 Manches-ter Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20023; Anthony R. Battista, professional staff member, 8 Peace Pipe Lane, Fredericksburg, Va. 22401; G. Kim Wincup, coun-sel, 5510 Parkston Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016; Michael A. West, professional staff member, 105 Sharon Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180; William D. Price, profes-sional staff member, 1712 North Vietch Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Paul L. Tsompanas, professional staff member, 3141 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Adam J. Klein, counsel, 1439 Oakview Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Lou Kriser, professional staff member, 2525 Lakevale Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; Justus P. White, Jr., professional staff member, 10057 Maclura Court, Fairfax, Va. 22032; LeRoy J. Spence, counsel, 12030 Cheviot Drive, Herndon, Va. 22070; Peter C. Scrivner, professional staff member, 4900 Sedgwick Street 20016; Thomas E. Cooper, professional staff member, 827 Elaine Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Edward J. Bauser, professional staff member, 6605 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Robert M. Emmerichs, professional staff member, 8019 Sleepy View Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153; Mary Ann Gilleece, counsel, 203 Yoakum Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Emma M. Brown, financial assistant; Nancy Jones, executive secretary, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Williston B. Cofer, Jr., professional staff member; Russell D. Hale, professional staff member, 4113 North 25th Place, Arlington, Va. 22207; Seymour Shwiller, professional staff member, 7311 Idylbrook Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Fred-erick A. Schatzman, professional staff member, 9423 Brian Jac. Lane, Great Falls, Va. 22066; Alma B. Moore, research assistant, 3316 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302; James C. Waters, investigator, 6815 Cabot Court, Spring-field, Va. 22152; Donald L. Campbell, professional staff member, 7328 Carved Stone, Columbia, Md. 21045; Stephen P. Slocomb, investigator, 904 West Brad-dock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Richard T. Lunger, Jr., professional staff 280 Congressional Directory Armed Services—Continued member, 4925 North 28th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Karen S. Heath, profes-sional staff member, 9722 53d Avenue, College Park, Md. 20740; Alan C. Chase, professional staff member, 5137 Pumphrey Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032; clerical staff: Ann R. Willett, secretary, 407 East Melbourne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Joyce C. Bova, secretary; Rita D. Argenta, secretary, 11035 Clara Barton Drive, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039; Georgia C. Osterman, secretary, 2917 Needlewood Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716; Maurita L. McAfee, secretary; Brenda J. Jones, secretary, 3828 Regency Parkway, Suitland, Md. 20023; E. Amber Poin-dexter, secretary; Kathleen A. Lipovac, secretary, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Ar-lington, Va. 22202; Jennifer L. Benedict, secretary, 1830 Columbia Pike, Arling-ton, Va. 22204; Sharon A. Knott, calendar clerk, 2975 Brinkley Road, Temple Hills, Md. 20031; Andrea Doty, secretary, 3816 Nicholson Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782; L. Ruth Ludeman, secretary, 645 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002; Linda V. Burton, clerical staff assistant; Diane Craun, secretary, 7508 Creighton Drive, College Park, Md. 20740; Pamela B. Scott, secretary; Karen C. Johnson, receptionist, 6277 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021; Vera L. Oswald, secretary, 4836 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Betty B. Gray, secretary, 5840 Cameron Run Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22303; James A. Dea-kins, clerical staff assistant, 103 Fourth Street NE. 20002; Issiah Hardy, clerical staff assistant; Frank A. Barnes, clerical staff assistant, 806 Painter Place, Seat Pleasant, Md. 20027. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs (Suite 2129, phone 54247, meets first Tuesday of each month) Fernand J. St Germain, of Rhode Island. | J. William Stanton, of Ohio. Henry S. Reuss, of Wisconsin. Chalmers P. Wylie, of Ohio. Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas. Stewart B. McKinney, of Connecticut. Joseph G. Minish, of New Jersey. George Hansen, of Idaho. Frank Annunzio, of Illinois. Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois. Parren J. Mitchell, of Maryland. Jim Leach, of Iowa. Walter E. Fauntroy, of District of Thomas B. Evans, Jr., of Delaware. Columbia. Ronald E. Paul, of Texas. Stephen L. Neal, of North Carolina. Ed Bethune, of Arkansas. Jerry M. Patterson, of California. Norman D. Shumway, of California. James J. Blanchard, of Michigan. Stanford (Stan) E. Parris, of Virginia. Carroll Hubbard, Jr., of Kentucky. Ed Weber, of Ohio. John J. LaFalce, of New York. Bill McCollum, of Florida. David W. Evans, of Indiana. Gregory W. Carman, of New York. Norman E. D’Amours, of New George C. Wortley, of New York. Hampshire. Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. Stanley N. Lundine, of New York. Bill Lowery, of California. Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. James K. Coyne, of Pennsylvania. James A. Mattox, of Texas. Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota. Doug Barnard, Jr., of Georgia. Robert Garcia, of New York. Mike Lowry, of Washington. Charles E. Schumer, of New York. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts. William (Bill) N. Patman, of Texas. William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania. SUBCOMMITTEES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS SUPERVISION, REGULATION AND INSURANCE Fernand J. St Germain, of Rhode Island, Chairman Chalmers P. Wylie, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas, Chairman J. William Stanton, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member Committees of the House GENERAL OVERSIGHT AND RENEGOTIATION Joseph G. Minish, of New Jersey, Chairman Ronald E. Paul, of Texas, Ranking Minority Member CONSUMER AFFAIRS AND COINAGE Frank Annunzio, of Illinois, Chairman Thomas B. Evans, Jr., of Delaware, Ranking Minority Member INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONS AND FINANCE Jerry M. Patterson, of California, Chairman Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member DOMESTIC MONETARY POLICY Walter E. Fauntroy, of District of Columbia, Chairman George Hansen, of Idaho, Ranking Minority Member INTERNATIONAL TRADE, INVESTMENT AND MONETARY POLICY Stephen L. Neal, of North Carolina, Chairman Jim Leach, of Iowa, Ranking Minority Member ECONOMIC STABILIZATION James J. Blanchard, of Michigan, Chairman Stewart B. McKinney, of Connecticut, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs.—Clerk and staff director, Paul Nelson, 3121 Quebec Place 20008; minority staff director, James Sivon, 2000 North Upton Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; general counsel, Michael P. Flaherty, 310 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003. Budget (Suite 214, Congressional Office Building Annex No. 1, phone 57200, meets second Monday) James R. Jones, of Oklahoma. Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. Jim Wright, of Texas. Ralph Regula, of Ohio. David R. Obey, of Wisconsin. Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania. Paul Simon, of Illinois. Bill Frenzel, of Minnesota. Norman Y. Mineta, of California. Jack Kemp, of New York. Jim Mattox, of Texas. James G. Martin, of North Carolina. Stephen J. Solarz, of New York. Paul Trible, of Virginia. Timothy E. Wirth, of Colorado. Ed Bethune, of Arkansas. Leon E. Panetta, of California. Lynn Martin, of Illinois. Richard A. Gephardt, of Missouri. Albert Lee Smith, Jr., of Alabama. Bill Nelson, of Florida. Eugene Johnston, of North Carolina. Les Aspin, of Wisconsin. Bobbi Fiedler, of California. W. G. (Bill) Hefner, of North Carolina. Thomas J. Downey, of New York. Adam Benjamin, Jr., of Indiana. Brian J. Donnelly, of Massachusetts. Beryl Anthony, Jr., of Arkansas. Phil Gramm, of Texas. (Subcommittees (Task Forces) Not Formed at Press Time) Congressional Directory STAFF Budget.—Mace 1. Broide, executive director; Jeanne A. McConnell, special assistant; Eileen Buffalini, administrative assistant, correspondence; Jane I. Teixeira, staff administrator; Raymond Carter, assistant to staff administrator; Paul Whaley, clerk assistant; Beatrice C. Wood, librarian; Paul Nelson, clerk; Martin Bur-stein, director of publications; Agnes Wilson, printing editor; Wendell M. Belew, chief counsel; Vergie L. Colby, administrative assistant; Eugene T. Austin, deputy chief counsel; John King, tax specialist; Sante J. Esposito, counsel; Patricia Quealy, counsel; Elaine Holland, secretary; Allen Grommet, chief economist; Carolyn Culbreath, administrative assistant; James Lyday, senior economist; Ridge Multop, economist; Nancy Wilson, economist; Nancy Kay, research assistant; Margaret Ross, secretary; Nicholas Masters, director, major-ity associate staff; Louise Yates, administrator, task forces; J. Wilson Morris, information director; Pat Johannesen, assistant to information director; Bruce Meredith, director, budget priorities; Harold Leigh, deputy director, budget priorities; Hilda Amyx, office administrator; Dary Serian, administrative assist-ant; Peggy Greer, secretary; Mary Opar, secretary; Linda Jasper, secretary; Shirley Ruhe, associate director, budget process and operations; Richard Kogan, budget analyst; Karen Shafer, budget analyst; Terry Scannell, budget analyst; Beth Compher, secretary; William Cleary, associate director, national security and international affairs; Peter Storm, deputy associate director, national secu-rity and international affairs; Robert Schafer, budget analyst; Robert Walters, budget analyst; Bertha Datcher, secretary; Charles Thomas, associate director, physical resources; Michael Telson, budget analyst; Kathy Ausley, budget ana-lyst; John Murray, budget analyst; Mechita Crawford, secretary; Joseph Manes, associate director, human resources; James Rotherham, deputy associate, human resources; Martha Grundmann, budget analyst; LaVarne Taylor, budget analyst; Jana Saubert, budget analyst; Brenda Ali, secretary; Adele Jackson, associate director, community resources and general government; Ken Le-venthal, budget analyst; Carlene Crumpton-Bawden, budget analyst; Rick Praeger, budget analyst; Ed Brigham, budget analyst; Eileen Bannach, secre-tary; minority staff: Jim Hedlund, staff director; John O’Shaughnessy, defense analyst; Allen Unsworth, economist; Ron Boster, deputy staff director; Barbara McLennan, budget analyst; Bruno Walmsely, budget analyst; Betty Botts, secre-tary; Sharon Larson, secretary. District of Columbia (Suite 1310, phone 54457, meets first Monday of each month) Ronald V. Dellums, of California. Stewart B. McKinney, of Connecticut. Walter E. Fauntroy, of the District of | Stan Parris, of Virginia. Columbia. Romano L. Mazzoli, of Kentucky. Fortney H. (Pete) Stark, of California. Mickey Leland, of Texas. Anthony Toby Moffett, of Connecticut. William H. Gray III, of Pennsylvania. Michael D. Barnes, of Maryland. Mervyn M. Dymally, of California. SUBCOMMITTEES FISCAL AFFAIRS AND HEALTH Ronald V. Dellums, of California, Chairman Stewart B. McKinney, of Connecticut, Ranking Minority Member GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS AND METROPOLITAN AFFAIRS William H. Gray III, of Pennsylvania, Chairman Stan Parris, of Virginia, Ranking Minority Member Committees of the House JUDICIARY AND EDUCATION Mervyn M. Dymally, of California, Chairman Thomas oJ. Bliley, Jr., of Virginia, Ranking Minority Member STAFF District of Columbia.—John C. Apperson, staff assistant, 935 French Street 20001; Jack C. Barthwell III, staff counsel, 1010 25th Street 20037; Robert B. Brauer, staff assistant, 6432 Earlham Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Hugh B. Calkin, staff assistant, 5925 North 14th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; James T. Clark, legisla-tive counsel, 5600 Kirkside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Michelle C. Cole, secretary, 2330 Good Hope Road SE. 20020; Donn G. Davis, staff assistant, 3359 18th Street 20019; Grace M. DeMaio, administrative technical assistant, 1225 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302; H. Roger Depollar, document file clerk, 303 South Carolina Avenue SE.; Wanda P. Diggs, staff assistant, 2145-B Suitland Terrace SE. 20009; Marilyn Elrod, staff assistant, 714 A Street NE. 20002; Maria Del Carmen O. Federle, receptionist, 222 I Street 20037; Dolores C. Floyd, senior secretary, 6516 Lamont Place, New Carrollton, Md. 20784; Dietra L. Gerald, staff assistant, 520 N Street SW. 20024; Marguerite E. Gras, research assistant/secretary, 1339 Massachusetts Avenue SE. 20003, Donnie M. Harley-Hayes, office administrator, 6422 Whitwell Court, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Ste-phen A. Horblitt, staff assistant, 4106 22d Street NE. 20018; Beverly D. Jackson, secretary/information systems operator, 4409 Iowa Avenue 20011; Rod W. Kuckro, legislative staff assistant, 927 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Denise B. Lewis, clerical assistant, 4161 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204; Daniel N. Lindheim, staff assistant, 308 Ninth Street NE. 20002; Elizabeth D. Lunsford, general counsel, P.O. Box 8849 20003; Dale Maclver, staff counsel, 1001 Third Street SW. 20024; Richard H. Miller, staff assistant, 11606 Stoneview Square, Reston, Va. 22091; Beverly E. Nickens, senior secretary, 1412 Potomac Avenue SE. 20003; Nelson F. Rimensnyder, staff assistant, 13 Sixth Street NE. 20002; Charles C. Stephenson, Jr., staff assistant, 1331 Talbert Ter-race 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 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002; Ronald C. Willis, staff assistant, 2040 37th Street 20007; Louise H. Winston, research analyst/senior secretary, 507 Oneida Place 20011; Donald M. Temple, staff counsel, 615 Eighth Street SW. 20024; Christopher J. Daly, minority staff assistant, 610 East Capitol Street SE. 20003; Alfred S. Frank, Jr., minority staff counsel, 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037; Delois McNeal, executive secretary, 4066 Martin Luther King Avenue SW. 20037; Barbara Norris-Chaves, minority staff assistant, 3408 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Karen Ramos-Bates, minority staff assistant, 612 Eighth Street NE. 20002; Harry M. Singleton, minority chief counsel, 604 Butternut Street 20012; Ronald T. Randolph, print-er, 1106 Burketon Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20783. 284 Congressional Directory Education and Labor (Suite 2181, phone 54527, meets second and fourth Tuesdays) Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. John M. Ashbrook, of Ohio. Augustus F. Hawkins, of California. John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. William D. Ford, of Michigan. James M. Jeffords, of Vermont. Phillip Burton, of California. William F. Goodling, of Pennsylvania. Joseph M. Gaydos, of Pennsylvania. E. Thomas Coleman, of Missouri. William (Bill) Clay, of Missouri. Ken Kramer, of Colorado. Mario Biaggi, of New York. Arlen Erdahl, of Minnesota. Ike Andrews, of North Carolina. Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin. Paul Simon, of Illinois. Millicent Fenwick, of New Jersey. George Miller, of California. Marge Roukema, of New Jersey. Austin J. Murphy, of Pennsylvania. Eugene Johnston, of North Carolina. Ted Weiss, of New York. Lawrence J. DeNardis, of Connecticut. Baltasar Corrada, of Puerto Rico. Larry Craig, of Idaho. Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan. Wendell Bailey, of Missouri. Peter Peyser, of New York. Pat Williams, of Montana. William R. Ratchford, of Connecticut. Ray Kogovsek, of Colorado. Harold Washington, of Illinois. Dennis E. Eckart, of Ohio. SUBCOMMITTEES ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky, Chairman William F. Goodling, of Pennsylvania, Ranking Minority Member EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Augustus F. Hawkins, of California, Chairman James M. Jeffords, of Vermont, Ranking Minority Member LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS Phillip Burton, of California, Chairman John M. Ashbrook, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member HEALTH AND SAFETY Joseph M. Gaydos, of Pennsylvania, Chairman Ken Kramer, of Colorado, Ranking Minority Member HUMAN RESOURCES Ike Andrews, of North Carolina, Chairman Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin, Ranking Minority Member POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION Paul Simon, of Illinois, Chairman E. Thomas Coleman, of Missouri, Ranking Minority Member LABOR STANDARDS George Miller, of California, Chairman John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member Committees of the House SELECT EDUCATION Austin J. Murphy, of Pennsylvania, Chairman Arlen Erdahl, of Minnesota, Ranking Minority Member ‘STAFF Education and Labor.——Chief clerk and associate counsel, Donald M. Baker, 9708 Digging Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; assistant to chairman and assistant chief clerk, Benjamin F. Reeves, 501 Wood Way 20016; general counsel, Hartwell D. Reed, Jr., 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202; special assistant to Chairman, Marian R. Wyman, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037; associate general counsels: John F. Jennings, 142 11th Street SE. 20003; Vance J. Anderson, 1912 Belle Haven Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307; counsels: Alan R. Lovesee, 538 College Parkway, Rockville, Md. 20850; N. Clark Rechtin, 532 20th Street, Apt. 106, 20006; assistant counsels: Karen Vagley, 3210 Wessynton Way, Alexandria, Va. 22309; Marilyn L. Hargett, 660 Independence Avenue SE. 20003; Dean V. Shahinian, 8309 Captains Row, Alexandria, Va. 22308; senior professional staff assistants: Ivan Swift, 3203 North 19th Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Thomas B. Wolanin, 2014 Franklin Street NE. 20018; administrative assistants: Louise M. Wright, 56500 Holmes Run Parkway, Apt. 1116, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Lelia T. Beall, 6317 Golf Course Square, Alexandria, Va. 22307; Patricia R. Bowley, Box 3531, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870; Cynthia Fox Fonseca, 1560 Potomac Heights Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Mary L. Shuler, 6509 Piney Branch Road 20012; senior staff assistants: Donald F. Berens, 24 Moran Drive, Waldorf, Md. 20601; Elizabeth A. Cornett, 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202; legislative assistants: Jane C. Baird, 289 G Street SW. 20024; Frances S. Madeson, 2030 F Street 20006; Ann Rosewater, 1940 Biltmore NW., Apt. 10, Arlington, Va. 22204; senior legislative aide, Robert L. William-son, 19421 Battleridge Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; research assistants: Kath-erine Kennedy Clark, 801 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; S. Jefferson McFarland, 1714 King James Way, Apt. 301, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; Mary Fran Breathitt, 626 E Street SE. 20003; Edwin Davis, 707 D Street NE. 20002; budget assistant, Mildred L. Watson, 3903 20th Place, Hill Crest Heights, Md. 20031; secretaries: Barbara E. Morrison, 3506 South 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; Shirley R. Mills, 8707 Camden Street, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Ruth M. Epperson, Route 2, Box 27, Leesburg, Va. 22075; staff assistants: Peter Schott, 3025 Ontario Road, Apt. 208 20009; Marilyn S. Hall, 1114 South Emerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; A. Isbell Hornsby, 319 Seventh Street SE. 20003; Sherry L. Tucker, 4535 32d Street 20008; assistant clerks: Michael L. Moye, 3101 Crafford Drive, Apt. 602, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Jane F. Zablocki, 1856 Plymouth Street 20012; minority staff: minority counsel and staff director, Charles W. Radcliffe, 1517 Gordon Cove Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21403; minority counsel for labor, Edith C. Baum, 5203 Andover Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; minority associate labor counsel, Bruce Wood, 7066 Leebrad Street, Springfield, Va. 22151; minor-ity counsel for education, Electra Beahler, 462 M Street SW. 20024; minority senior legislative associates: Jennifer Vance, 2407 Seminary Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Dorothy L. Strunk, 11611 Hickory Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20022; John Dean, 4860 28th Street, No. A2, Arlington, Va. 22206; Mary Jane Fiske, 153 D Street SE. 20003; minority legislative associate/actuary, Russell J. Mueller, 4421 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; minority legislative associates: Richard DiEugenio, 3713 South George Mason Drive, No. 912W, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Beth B. Buehlmann, 1330 New Hampshire Avenue, No. 507; Helen Brand, 2112 Key Boulevard, No. 948, Arlington, Va. 22209, Peter Morgret, 1011 Arlington Boulevard, Apt. W1023, Arlington, Va. 22209; minority senior research associate, Robert W. Whitaker, 5601 Seminary Road, No. 2108, Falls Church, Va. 22041; minority senior research specialist, Paul Imhoff, 4417 Harrison Street 20015; minority clerk, Silvia R. Riley, 15812 Bradford Drive, Laurel, Md. 20810; minority assistant clerk and adminis-trative assistant, Sandra J. Glover, 2963 Brinkley Road, No. T-2, Temple Hills, Md. 20031; minority staff assistants: Karen J. Isaacs, 2430 Mary Place, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Linda M. Gregg, 9011 O’Riley Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735; Janet A. Davis, 7401 Wellesley Drive, College Park, Md. 20740; Lois Lipson, 8023 Park Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Nancy Grenier, 11604 Hickory Drive, Fort Washing-ton, Md. 20022; Karen A. Coleman, 10 Skytop Street, Alexandria, Va. 22306; Myrna A. Mateo, 58 Castleton Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Congressional Directory Energy and Commerce (Suite 21225, phone 52927, meets fourth Tuesday of each month) John D. Dingell, of Michigan. James T. Broyhill, of North Carolina. James H. Scheuer, of New York. Clarence J. Brown, of Ohio. Richard L. Ottinger, of New York. James M. Collins, of Texas. Henry A. Waxman, of California. Norman F. Lent, of New York. Timothy E. Wirth, of Colorado. Edward R. Madigan, of Illinois. Philip R. Sharp, of Indiana. Carlos J. Moorhead, of California. James J. Florio, of New Jersey. Matthew J. Rinaldo, of New Jersey. Anthony Toby Moffett, of Connecticut. Marc L. Marks, of Pennsylvania. Jim Santini, of Nevada. Tom Corcoran, of Illinois. Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts. Gary A. Lee, of New York. Thomas A. Luken, of Ohio. William E. Dannemeyer, of California. Doug Walgren, of Pennsylvania. Bob Whittaker, of Kansas. Albert Gore, of Tennessee. Thomas J. Tauke, of Iowa. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland. Don Ritter, of Pennsylvania. Ronald M. Mottl, of Ohio. Harold Rogers, of Kentucky. Phil Gramm, of Texas. Cleve Benedict, of West Virginia. Al Swift, of Washington. Daniel R. Coats, of Indiana. Mickey Leland, of Texas. Thomas oJ. Bliley, Jr., of Virginia. 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. SUBCOMMITTEES OVERSIGHT AND INVESTIGATIONS John D. Dingell, of Michigan, Chairman Marc L. Marks, of Pennsylvania, Ranking Minority Member ENERGY CONSERVATION AND POWER Richard L. Ottinger, of New York, Chairman Carlos J. Moorhead, of California, Ranking Minority Member HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT Henry A. Waxman, of California, Chairman Edward R. Madigan, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member TELECOMMUNICATIONS, CONSUMER PROTECTION, AND FINANCE Timothy E. Wirth, of Colorado, Chairman James M. Collins, of Texas, Ranking Minority Member FOSSIL AND SYNTHETIC FUELS Philip R. Sharp, of Indiana, Chairman Clarence J. Brown, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member COMMERCE, TRANSPORTATION, AND TOURISM James J. Florio, of New Jersey, Chairman Norman F. Lent, of New York, Ranking Minority Member Committees of the House 287 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, 1716 South Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; executive assistant to staff director, Kathleen B. Benson, 400 Madison Street, Apt. 1809, Alexandria, Va. 22314; first assistant clerk, Jean McLean, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Apt. 311, Arlington, Va. 22202; printing editor, Donald A. Watt, 106 West Mason Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301; documents clerk, R. Dennis Mosher, 3435 R Street, Apt. 7 20007; budget analyst, Ray Kent, 12331 Oakwood Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22192; legislative calendar clerk, Candace E. Butler, 5114 Cherokee Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22312; staff assistants: Anne B. Butler, 1205 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Lisa D. Vernon, 4621 Duncan Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; editorial assistants: Leland S. Larmon, 6703 Bote-tourt Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Michael P. Flanigan, 3917 Gallows Road, Annandale, Va. 22003; professional staff: William Michael Kitzmiller, 335 10th Street NE. 20002; Thomas M. Ryan, 5230 MacArthur Boulevard 20016; John H. Allen, 422 Independence Avenue SE. 20003; Consuela Washington, 2301 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Apt. 1221, Arlington, Va. 22202; Elliot A. Segal, 8105 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Timothy Edward Nultey, 8107 Roanoke Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012; Mark J. Raabe, 3300 Circle Hill Road, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Nancy Mathews, 221 14th Street NE. 20002; counsel, David B. Finnegan, 4805 King Richard Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; research analyst, Peter S. Hunt, 7501 Elba Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306; librarian/editor, Barboura C. Flues, 6800 Fleetwood Road, Apt. 525, McLean, Va. 22101; clerical/ stenographic assistant, Charlotte E. Watkins, 3619 Gallatin Street, Apt. 922, Hyattsville, Md. 20782; clerical assistant, Rose M. Balitis, 8426 Richmond High-way, Apt. 99, Alexandria, Va. 22309; clerical/stenographic assistant, Veronica Crowe, 8715 First Avenue, Apt. North 329C, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; staff assistant, Carol A. McElvain, 2123 Natahoa Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043; minority counsel/staff director, Randall E. Davis, 3416 Old Dominion Boule-vard, Alexandria, Va. 22305; minority professional staff: Nancy A. Nord, 224 South West Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Bernard J. Wunder, Jr., 4186 Water-way Drive, Dumfries, Va. 22026; Arnold I. Havens, 2322 Rayburn HOB 20515; minority legislative assistant, Darlene G. McMullen, 3028 Brinkley Road, Apt. 102, Temple Hills, Md. 20031; minority executive secretary/administrative assis-tants: Anne Buchanan, 621 East Capitol SE. 20003; Pamela R. Vandervort, 6015 Ticonderoga Court, Burke, Va. 20015; minority office manager, June L. Cassidy, 3700 Templeton Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304; minority staff assistants: Joseph Kelley, 1851 Columbia Road, Apt. 710 20009; Dorothy P. Tippett, 4608 Linmar Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power: Staff director, W. Michael McCabe, 1308 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003; chief counsel, Michael J. Ward, 20 Eighth Street SE. 20003; administra-tive assistant, Valerie P. Duval, 435 Second Street SE. 20003; executive assist-ant, Elizabeth W. Cingel, 109 Stauffer Road, Severna Park, Md. 21146; counsel, David Schooler, 2616 Woodley Place 20008; research analysts: Sarah Jean Glazer, 3040 Roadman Street 20008; Andrew Glassberg, 307 South Reynolds Street, P-303, Alexandria, Va. 22304; staff assistants: Ruth McLeod, 4201 Mas-sachusetts Avenue, Apt. 5077-W 20016; Nancy Bowden, 718 Quince Orchard Boulevard, Apt. 202, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; Marie Elena Burns, 6315 Arwen Court, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; minority staff assistants: Steven J. Bienstock, 11813 Milbern Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854; Michael J. P. Boland, 4242 East-West Highway, Apt. 1112, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; minority staff associate, Marshall E. Whitenton, 3100 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 342 20008; Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations: Chief counsel/staff director, Michael F. Barrett, 288 Congressional Directory Energy and Commerce—Continued Jr., 241 G Street SW. 20024; administrative assistant, Patricia C. Leahy, 4656 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; counsels: Patrick M. McLain, 1414 C Street SE. 20003; Marion Susan Leal, 3101 19th Street 20008; Richard A. Frand-sen, 305 Cambridge Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Kathryn Seddon, 1307 North Ode Street, Apt. 414, Arlington, Va. 22209; Peter Kinzler, 1309 North Ode Street, Apt. 515, Arlington, Va. 22209; Debra Ann Jacobson, 1219 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209; research analysts: Robert M. Howard, 5318 Neville Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310; Peter D. H. Stockton, 3909 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; special assistants: Benjamin M. Smethurst, 5517 Atlee Place, Springfield, Va. 22151; Stephen F. Sims, 500 Crown View Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. 22314; Dale C. Eberwein, 11801 Rockville Pike, Apt. 1410, Rockville, Md. 20852; economists: Milton D. Lower, 407 Fourth Street SE. 20003; David W. Nelson, 3539 S Street 20007; staff assistants: Candace Lynn Martin, 2014 Peach Orchard Drive, Apt. 21, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Shelia R. Harris, 6000 Emer-son Street, Apt. B-6 Bladensburg, Md. 20710; Dorothy Brown, 148 Tennessee Avenue NE. 20001; minority staff assistants: Michael Jerome Stewart, 305 E Street NE. 20002; Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Consumer Protection, and Finance: Chief counsel/staff director, David K. Aylward, 5913 32d Street 20015; Stella Mae Jackmon, 1238 Van Buren Street 20012; administrative assist-ant/secretary, Shirley Jeter, 1836 Metzerott Road, Apt. 1706, Adelphi, Md. 20783; telecommunications policy analyst, David C. Leach, 3727 South Second Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; communications policy analysts: Karen B. Possner, 506 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Carol F. Sachs, 2939 Van Ness Street, Apt. 819 20008; staff counsel, Edwina Elizabeth Dowell, 1816 New Hamp-shire Avenue, Apt 104 20009; staff assistant, Patti Shwayder, 1246 K Street SE. 20003; receptionist, Tamara Faulkner, 321 South Washington Street, Apt. 1, Alexandria, Va. 22314; minority staff associate, James B. McMahon, 19 Seventh Street NE. 20002; Subcommittee on Health and the Environment: Staff director, Karen Nelson, 3805 Benton Street 20007; office manager, Kathleen M. Shorter, 2302 Chapman Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20783; assistant to the staff director, Anne L. Jordan, 4402 Vantage Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306; counsels: Gerald P. Dodson, 1515 Q Street 20009; William V. Corr, 1709 Q Street 20009; assistant counsels: Craig N. Oren, 3100 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 224 20008; Andreas G. Schneider, 2123 California Street, Apt. E-1 20008; Timothy M. Westmoreland, 712 East Capitol Street NE. 20003; senior staff associate, Brian Biles, 121 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003; special assistants: E. Ripley Forbes, 2800 Woodley Road, Apt. 215 20008; Katherine C. Meyers, 138 F Street SE. 20003; Sara E. Kestenbaum, 3465 Macomb Street 20011; senior program consultant, Roger Berliner, 1541 North ‘Edgewood Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; staff assistants: Joan L. Merrow, 3626 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Ann Marie Hollis-ter, 4802 Franklin Street, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Janie Wilkes, 1713 Preston Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Lynelle D. Jolley, 1204 South Washington Street, Apt. 527-W, Alexandria, Va. 22314; minority staff associate, W. Scott Wilber, 5907D Noblestown Road, Springfield, Va. 22152; minority staff assistant, Steven R. Blair, 1335 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Subcommittee on Commerce, Transportation, and Tourism: Staff director, Gregory E. Lawler, 3024 Macomb Street 20008; Betty I. Staples, 470 Kenmore Avenue, Apt. 1109, Alexandria, Va. 22304; counsels: Sheila E. Brown, 922 24th Street, Apt. 117 20037; Richard L. Huberman, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue, Apt 716 20036; Susan Fry, 5783 Rayburn Avenue, Apt. 162, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Mansel Bruce Gwinn, 425 Sixth Street NE. 20002; staff assistants: Georgette E. Walsh, 2016 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Steven Howard Goldberg, 1210 North Taft Street, Apt. 206, Arlington, Va. 22201; Deborah J. Swartz, 1524 12th Committees of the House 289 Energy and Commerce—Continued Street 20005; Catherine G. McWilliam, 4450 MacArthur Boulevard, Apt. 9-B 20007; Diane K. Kirkland, 1014 Copperfield Court, Waldorf, Md. 20601; J. Philip Wallace, 2950 Van Ness Street, Apt. 830 20008; receptionist/secretaries: Dusty L. Williams, 2991 Brinkley Road, Apt. 202, Temple Hills, Md. 20031; Kathleen Ann Fitzpatrick, 4823 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311; press secre-tary, Richard M. Woolston, 4803 Indian Lane, College Park, Md. 20740; minority staff associate, Helen Claire Whitney, 2915 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Subcommittee on Fossil and Synthetic Fuels: Staff director, John A. (Jack) Riggs, 5230 Watson Street 20016; assistant to the chairman for policy, Shelley N. Fibler, P.O. Box 74, Waterford, Va. 22190; office manager, Judith A. Quinn, 5904 Bayshire Road, Springfield, Va. 22152; professional staff members: William D. Braun, 11000 Ring Road, Reston, Va. 22090; Michael T. Woo, 2616 North 18th Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Roger P. Staiger, 10433 Hollingham Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032; David Gustafson, 1710 Lamont Street 20010; staff assistants: Joan R. Herring, 2929 Finian Court, Vienna, Va. 22180; Barbara Jean Clark, 2303 North 11th Street, Apt. 303, Arlington, Va. 22201; Donna L. Anaya, 6104 Dana Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. Foreign Affairs (Suite 2170, phone 55021, meets first Tuesday of each month) Clement J. Zablocki, of Wisconsin. William S. Broomfield, of Michigan. L. H. Fountain, of North Carolina. Edward J. Derwinski, of Illinois. Dante Fascell, of Florida. Paul Findley, of Illinois. Benjamin S. Rosenthal, of New York. Larry Winn, Jr., of Kansas. Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana. Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York. Jonathan B. Bingham, of New York. Robert J. Lagomarsino, of California. Gus Yatron, of Pennsylvania. William F. Goodling, of Pennsylvania. Stephen J. Solarz, of New York. Joel Pritchard, of Washington. Don Bonker, of Washington. Millicent Fenwick, of New Jersey. Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts. Robert K. Dornan, of California. Andy Ireland, of Florida. Jim Leach, of Iowa. Dan Mica, of Florida. Arlen Erdahl, of Minnesota. Michael D. Barnes, of Maryland. Toby Roth, of Wisconsin. Howard Wolpe, of Michigan. Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine. George W. Crockett, Jr., of Michigan. John LeBoutillier, of New York. Bob Shamansky, of Ohio. Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut. Mervyn M. Dymally, of California. Dennis E. Eckart, of Ohio. Tom Lantos, of California. David Bowen, of Mississippi. SUBCOMMITTEES INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND SCIENTIFIC AFFAIRS Clement J. Zablocki, of Wisconsin, Chairman William S. Broomfield, of Michigan, Ranking Minority Member INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS Dante B. Fascell, of Florida, Chairman Edward J. Derwinski, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member EUROPE AND THE MIDDLE EAST Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana, Chairman Paul Findley, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY AND TRADE Jonathan B. Bingham, of New York, Chairman Robert J. Lagomarsino, of California, Ranking Minority Member 66-666 O0—81——21 290 Congressional Directory ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS Stephen J. Solarz, of New York, Chairman n—-n—TrTy"Sm— — wd , Ranking Minority Member HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Don Bonker, of Washington, Chairman Jim Leach, of Iowa, Ranking Minority Member AFRICA Howard Wolpe, of Michigan, Chairman William F. Goodling, of Pennsylvania, Ranking Minority Member INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS Michael D. Barnes, of Maryland, Chairman Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Foreign Affairs.—Chief of staff, John H. Brady, Jr., 5616 19th Street North, Arling-ton, Va. 22205, 5-5021; senior staff consultants: Robert K. Boyer, 8912 Branch-view Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022, 5-5021; Lewis Gulick, 1415 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209, 5-5021; senior staff consultant/special projects, 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, 5-2753; James T. Schollaert, 2256 North Upton Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, 5-2752; Vance Hyndman, 1451 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003, 5-5021; Gerald E. Pitchford, 513 Fourth Street SE. 20003, 5-5021; Donald R. Fortier, 3704 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015, 5-0232; 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, 114 Monroe Street, No. 101, Rockville, Md. 20950, 5-5021; Margaret E. Galey, 3419-A South Stafford, Arlington, Va. 22206, 5-5021; Andrew G. Bury, Jr., 6834 Clowser Court, Springfield, Va. 22150, 5-5021; John H. Sullivan, 4300 Ivanhoe Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304; editor: Ray Sparks, 900 Neal Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308, 5-2368; legislative information systems coordinator: Julie A. Illsley, 4417 Holborn Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003, 5-5021; special assistants: Robert A. Stoner, 3206 Collard Street, Alexan-dria, Va. 22306, 5-5515; Dennis J. DuBrowa, Route 1, 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: Jeanne M. Salvia, 943 South Taylor Street, Arlington, Va. 22204, 5-6855; staff associates: Nancy M. Carman, 2300 Pimmit Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043, 5-5021; Emily Claire Howie, 730 24th Street, No. 701 20037, 5-5021; Gwendolyn Strand; Arch W. Roberts, Jr., 3502 36th Street 20016, 5-0232; executive secretary: Constance Lee Yesh, 7845 Doane Court, Springfield, Va. 22152, 5-5021; senior staff assistant: Diane Lyn Stoner, 3206 Collard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22306, 5-5021; staff assistants: Arlene M. Atwater, 3622 Gun-ston Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302, 5-8849; Roxanne Perugino, 3206 Wisconsin Avenue 20016, 5-5021; Mina F. Paddock, 5209 Morris Avenue, Camp Springs, Committees of the House G5 ony Foreign Affairs—Continued Md. 20023, 5-3042; Carol S. Glassman, 5055 Seminary Road, No. 1316, Alexan-dria, Va. 22311, 5-5021; Dawn N. Jackson, 6220 Brightlea Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801, 5-8097; Sharon M. Willcox, 2412 19th Street, No. 16 20009, 5-5021; Sherry L. Eaker, 4301 Woodlark Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003, 5-3042; Doreen Micheletti, 1321 North Troy, No. 6, Arlington, Va. 22201, 5-5021; Dara Mar-getich, 2300 South 24th Road, Arlington, Va. 22206, 5-5021; Sarah Shutt, 1521 North 16th Road, No. 6, Arlington, Va. 22209, 5-5021; Elisa Harris, 3312 Pros-pect Street, No. 3 20007, 5-8926; Josephine Weber, 6115 Berlee Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. 22312, 5-8926; Deborah M. Hickey, 5707 Darlene Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735, 5-3424; Diane Borek, 104 West Maple Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301, 5-3345; Linda G. Silver, 2454-D South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va. 22206, 5-3044; Carol Page Rovner, 5713 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034, 5-3246; Nancy A. Agris, 1301 South Scott Street, No. 232, Arlington, Va. 22204, 5-9404; Mickey Harmon, 109 Big Chimney Branch, Largo, Md. 20870, 5-3157; Sandra P. Reinhardt, 5491 Sheffield Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311, 5-5318; subcommittee staff directors: Ivo J. Spalatin, 206 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015, 5- 8926; Virginia Schlundt, 7318 Dartford Drive, No. 2, McLean, Va. 22102, 5-3424; Michael H. Van Dusen, 3819 Kanawha Street 20015, 5-3345; Edward J. Palmer, 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202, 5-3044; R. Roger Majak, 722 11th Street SE. 20001, 5-3246; Gene Friedman, 3005 Regina Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906, 5-9404; Johnnie Carson, 1561 Inlet Court, Reston, Va. 22090, 5-3157; Fariborz S. Fatemi, 220 C Street SE. 20003, 5-5318; subcommittee staff associates: Toni J. Grant, 3616 Davis Street 20007, 5-8926; Karen Brennan, 60 South Van Dorn Street, No. F314, Alexandria, Va. 22304, 5-3424:-Susan McCartan, 1115 South Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22204, 5-3424; Ronald Soriano, 2814 Ordway Street 20008, 5-3345; David Paul Barton, 906 Massachu-setts Avenue 20002, 5-3345; Christopher D. W. Nelson, 3403 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042, 5-3044; James J. Przystup, 7306 Allan Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22046, 5-3044; Victor C. Johnson, 709 North Edison Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22203, 5-3246; Paula B. Reynolds, 519 Ninth Street SE. 20003, 5-3246; Mathew H. Moser, 5804 Annapolis Road, No. 702, Bladensburg, Md. 20710, 5-9404; Mark J. Tavlarides, 6631 31st Place 20015, 5-9404; Steve Weissman, 2242 Whellwright Court, Reston, Va. 22091, 5-3157; David Frank, 718 G Street NE. 20002, 5-3157; Carole A. Grunberg, 1610 19th Street 20009, 5-5318; minority staff director: Everett Bierman, 12814 Great Oak Lane, Clifton, Va. 22024, 5-6735; minority staff consultant/special projects: Thomas R. Smeeton, 9414 Wal-lingford Drive, Burke, Va. 22015, 5-6735; minority staff consultants: William H. Fite, 6641 Wakefield Drive, No. 820, Building 600, River Tower, Alexandria, Va. 22307, 5-8926; Janean L. Mann, 608 Sixth Street NE. 20002, 5-3424; Alison L. Brenner, 3704 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015, 5-3345; Jon D. Holstine, 4604 Lillian Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310, 5-3044; Tabor E. Dunman, Jr., 2160 Gulf Course Drive, Reston, Va. 22091, 5-3246; J. Edward Fox, 5615 Nebraska Avenue 20015, 5-9404; Stephen D. Nelson, 5974 Jan-Mar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041, 5-3157; Lawrence B. Sulc, 3203 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015, 5-5318; minority staff assistants: Lisa Brown, 9511 Gwynn-dale Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735, 5-6735; Nancy Shuba, 203 Yoakum Parkway, No. 1523, Alexandria, Va. 22304, 5-6735. 292 Congressional Directory Government Operations (Suite 2157, phone 55051, meets second Tuesday of each month) Jack Brooks, of Texas. Frank Horton, of New York. L. H. Fountain, of North Carolina. John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. Dante B. Fascell, of Florida. Clarence J. Brown, of Ohio. Benjamin S. Rosenthal, of New York. Paul N. McCloskey, Jr., of California. Don Fuqua, of Florida. Thomas N. Kindness, of Ohio. John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan. Robert S. Walker, of Pennsylvania. Cardiss Collins, of Illinois. M. Caldwell Butler, of Virginia. John L. Burton, of California. Lyle Williams, of Ohio. Glenn English, of Oklahoma. Joel Deckard, of Indiana. Elliott H. Levitas, of Georgia. William F. Clinger, Jr., of Pennsylvania. David W. Evans, of Indiana. Raymond McGrath, of New York. Toby Moffett, of Connecticut. Hal Daub, of Nebraska. Henry A. Waxman, of California. Jack Hiler, of Indiana. Floyd J. Fithian, of Indiana. David Dreier, of California. Ted Weiss, of New York. Wendell Bailey, of Missouri. Mike Synar, of Oklahoma. Larry DeNardis, of Connecticut. Eugene V. Atkinson, of Pennsylvania. Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire. Stephen L. Neal, of North Carolina. Doug Barnard, Jr., of Georgia. Peter Peyser, of New York. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts. Harold Washington, of Illinois. Tom Lantos, of California. SUBCOMMITTEES LEGISLATION AND NATIONAL SECURITY Jack Brooks, of Texas, Chairman Frank Horton, of New York, Ranking Minority Member INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND HUMAN RESOURCES L. H. Fountain, of North Carolina, Chairman Clarence J. Brown, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member COMMERCE, CONSUMER, AND MONETARY AFFAIRS Benjamin S. Rosenthal, of New York, Chairman Lyle Williams, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member MANPOWER AND HOUSING Cardiss Collins, of Illinois, Chairwoman Paul N. McCloskey, Jr., of California, Ranking Minority Member GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES AND TRANSPORTATION John L. Burton, of California, Chairman Robert S. Walker, of Pennsylvania, Ranking Minority Member GOVERNMENT INFORMATION AND INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS Glenn English, of Oklahoma, Chairman Thomas N. Kindness, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member Committees of the House 293 ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND NATURAL RESOURCES Toby Moffett, of Connecticut, Chairman Joel Deckard, of Indiana, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Government Operations.—William M. Jones, general counsel; John E. Moore, staff administrator; Elmer W. Henderson, senior counsel; majority professional staff members: John W. Beckler, Robert H. Brink, James E. Lewin, Alice C. Perri-cone, James E. Rife, C. Don Stephens; staff members: Lynne Higginbotham, Bethanna Bunn, Catherine S. Cash, Ralph T. Doty, Marilyn F. Jarvis, Ellen L. Jones, Kathryn E. Norwood, Karen G. Robinson, Judge N. Williams; Eugene F. Peters, staff director, Legislation and National Security Subcommittee; Delphis C. Goldberg, professional staff member, and James C. Naughton, counsel, Inter-governmental Relations and Human Resources Subcommittee; Peter S. Barash, staff director, Commerce, Consumer, and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee; Joseph C. Luman, staff director, Manpower and Housing Subcommittee; Gary B. Sellers, staff director, Government Activities and Transportation Subcommittee; Timothy H. Ingram, staff director, Government Information and Individual Rights Subcommittee; John R. Galloway, staff director, Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Subcommittee; minority staff: John M. Duncan, minor-ity staff director; minority professional staff members: Stephen M. Daniels, James L. George, Thomas F. Houston, James L. McInerney; Clara Katherine Armstrong, minority research assistant; Susan M. Cohen, Lucinda C. O’Connor, minority secretaries. 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. Robert H. Mollohan, of West Virginia. William M. Thomas, of California. Joseph G. Minish, of New Jersey. Gary Lee, of New York. Charlie Rose, of North Carolina. James K. Coyne, of Pennsylvania. John L. Burton, of California. Lynn Martin, of Illinois. Leon E. Panetta, of California. William R. Ratchford, of Connecticut. Al Swift, of Washington. William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania. SUBCOMMITTEES ACCOUNTS Frank Annunzio, of Illinois, Chairman Robert E. Badham, of California, Ranking Minority Member CONTRACTS AND PRINTING Joseph M. Gaydos, of Pennsylvania, Chairman Newt Gingrich, of Georgia, Ranking Minority Member 294 Congressional Directory SERVICES Ed Jones, of Tennessee, Chairman William L. Dickinson, of Alabama, Ranking Minority Member OFFICE SYSTEMS Robert H. Mollohan, of West Virginia, Chairman William M. Thomas, of California, Ranking Minority Member PERSONNEL AND POLICE Joseph G. Minish, of New Jersey, Chairman Gary Lee, of New York, Ranking Minority Member POLICY GROUP ON INFORMATION AND COMPUTERS Charlie Rose, of North Carolina, Chairman James K. Coyne, of Pennsylvania, Ranking Minority Member STAFF House Administration.—Hugh G. Duffy, staff director and general counsel; Kathleen O'Hara Lapko, office manager; Charles T. Howell, deputy general counsel; Robert McGuire, auditor; Cheryl Goode, executive assistant to the staff director; Ellen McCarthy, calendar clerk; Edward J. Davey, staff assistant; Saralee Todd, staff assistant; Karl Sandstrom, assistant counsel; Richard Oleszewski, staff assistant; Cynthia Szady, staff assistant; William Baranowski, Cynthia Cortese, Ruby Hopkins, Ernest Mannino, Brenda O’Lenick, Sean Crumlish, Martha Ford, Leslie Mason, Wayne Schmidt, Garrett S. Sullivan, assistant clerks; Sharon Jedlicka, Constance Goode, secretaries; Gene Romaniello, printing clerk; Linda Nave, minority staff director; Victoria Link, minority assistant clerk; Louis Alexander, minority senior legislative analyst; Kathleen McCright, minority senior legislative analyst for elections; Subcommittee on Accounts: Dave Shar-man, staff director; Joan Godley, staff assistant; Nancy Perrone, staff assistant; Subcommittee on Contracts and Printing: Michael Lynch, counsel; Scott L. Gordon, associate counsel; Barbara Pogue, staff assistant; Hedianne Grimes, staff assistant; Elsie Hawkins, assistant clerk; Mary Flanagan, secretary; Subcommit-tee on Services: James Abernathy, clerk; Thomas B. Marshall, assistant clerk; Suzanne Tracy, receptionist-typist; Sandy Oreste, secretary; Subcommittee on Office Systems: Jon Carpenter, staff director; Margaret T. Steele, secretary; Subcommittee on Personnel and Police: Grace Hauge Cohilas, assistant clerk; House Information Systems: Boyd Alexander, director; Hamish L. Murray, depu-ty director; Television Broadcast System: Joan Teague, coordinator. Committees of the House 295 Interior and Insular Affairs (Suite 1324, phone 52761, meets Wednesday) Morris K. Udall, of Arizona. Manuel Lujan, Jr., of New Mexico. Phillip Burton, of California. Don H. Clausen, of California. Robert W. Kastenmeier, of Wisconsin. Don Young, of Alaska. Abraham Kazen, Jr., of Texas. Robert J. Lagomarsino, of California. Jonathan B. Bingham, of New York. Dan Marriott, of Utah. John F. Seiberling, of Ohio. Ron Marlenee, of Montana. Antonio B. Won Pat, of Guam. Dick Cheney, of Wyoming. Jim Santini, of Nevada. Charles Pashayan, Jr., of California. James Weaver, of Oregon. Douglas K. Bereuter, of Nebraska. George Miller, of California. David O’B. Martin, of New York. James J. Florio, of New Jersey. Larry Craig, of Idaho. Philip R. Sharp, of Indiana. Bill Hendon, of North Carolina. Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts. Hank Brown, of Colorado. Baltasar Corrada, of Puerto Rico. David Michael Staton, of West Virginia. Austin J. Murphy, of Pennsylvania. Denny Smith, of Oregon. Nick Joe Rahall II, of West Virginia. James V. Hansen, of Utah. Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota. Jerry Huckaby, of Louisiana. Jerry M. Patterson, of California. Ray Kogovsek, of Colorado. Pat Williams, of Montana. Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan. Tony Coelho, of California. Beverly B. Byron, of Maryland. Ron de Lugo, of Virgin Islands. Samuel Gejdenson, of Connecticut. SUBCOMMITTEES ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT Morris K. Udall, of Arizona, Chairman Manuel Lujan, Jr., of New Mexico, Ranking Minority Member WATER AND POWER RESOURCES Abraham Kazen, Jr., of Texas, Chairman Don H. Clausen, of California, Ranking Minority Member PUBLIC LANDS AND NATIONAL PARKS John Seiberling, of Ohio, Chairman Don Young, of Alaska, Ranking Minority Member INSULAR AFFAIRS Antonio B. Won Pat, of Guam, Chairman Robert J. Lagomarsino, of California, Ranking Minority Member MINES AND MINING Jim Santini, of Nevada, Chairman Dan Marriott, of Utah, Ranking Minority Member 296 Congressional Directory OVERSIGHT AND INVESTIGATIONS Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts, Chairman Ron Marlenee, of Montana, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Interior and Insular Affairs.—Room 1324, telephone 225-2761; Charles Conklin, staff director; Stanley E. Scoville, associate staff director and counsel; Lee McElvain, general counsel; William L. Shafer, consultant on mines, minerals and public lands; Henry Myers, science adviser; Franklin Ducheneaux, counsel on Indian affairs; Roy Jones, counsel on oversight; Patricia A. Krause, consult-ant on territorial and insular affairs; Ronald Kent Burton, public affairs direc-tor; William M. Anderson III, budget officer; Eni Hunkin, assistant counsel; Sandra M. Metcalf, administrative assistant; Miriam Waddell, staff assistant; Mary Stowe Boyd, legislative calendar clerk; Jim Henson, finance clerk; Joan Jaseph, secretary; Joseph D. Gnoffo, printer; John Peterson, documents clerk; Mary Ann Denning, receptionist; Linda L. Gordon, staff assistant; minority, room 1329, telephone 225-6065: Timothy W. Glidden, Republican counsel; Jack Daum, legislative adviser; James C. Rogers, counsel on water and power re-sources; Thomas S. Dunmire, consultant on insular areas; Clay E. Peters, con-sultant on public lands and national parks; Michael D. Jackson, consultant on Indian affairs; Rodney Moore, consultant on public lands and national parks; Jean R. Toohey, consultant on public lands and national parks; Frank C. DiLuzio, nuclear science adviser; Karen A. Shaffer, counsel on mines and mining; Cy Jamison, consultant on oversight and investigations; Richard Hapke, consultant on energy and the environment; June Lusby, Christine Kennedy, Frances Diehl, Kenna Newton, Bernice Mirabel, secretaries; Subcommittee on Public Lands and National Parks, room 812, House annex No. 1, telephone 225-3681: Harry Crandell, staff director; Cleve Pinnix, Loretta Neumann, Dale Crane, consultants; Andrew Wiessner, C. Stanley Sloss, counsels; Dora Miller, clerk; Alison Baxter, Senelle Phillip, secretaries; Subcommittee on Water and Power Resources, room 1522, telephone 225-6042: Tom Cavanaugh, counsel; John A. Whittaker IV, associate counsel; Evelyn Bertorello, clerk; Eileen Tate, recep-tionist; Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment, room 1327, telephone 225-8331: Paul Parshley, Andrea Dravo, Mark Trautwein, consultants; Deborah Sliz, Susan Slasor, staff counsels; Elizabeth McMillan, clerk; Susan Muskett, secretary; Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, room 1413A, telephone 225-9297; Subcommittee on Mines and Mining, room 1626, telephone 225-1661: Robert Henrie, staff director; Sharon CocKayne, staff assistant; Marcus Faust, staff counsel; Tom Wolfe, staff consultant; Leslie Chase, clerk; Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, room 818, House annex No. 1, telephone 225-2196; Robert Kerr, staff director; Indian Affairs Office, room 422, House annex No. 1, 225-1684: Debbie Brokenrope, clerk. Judiciary (Suite 2137, phone 53951, meets every Tuesday) Peter W. Rodino, Jr., of New Jersey. Robert McClory, of Illinois. Jack Brooks, of Texas. Tom Railsback, of Illinois. Robert W. Kastenmeier, of Wisconsin. Hamilton Fish, Jr., of New York. Don Edwards, of California. M. Caldwell Butler, of Virginia. John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan. Carlos J. Moorhead, of California. John F. Seiberling, of Ohio. John M. Ashbrook, of Ohio. George E. Danielson, of California. Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois. Romano L. Mazzoli, of Kentucky. Thomas N. Kindness, of Ohio. William J. Hughes, of New Jersey. Harold S. Sawyer, of Michigan. Sam B. Hall, Jr., of Texas. Dan Lungren, of California. Mike Synar, of Oklahoma. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., of Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado. Wisconsin. Billy Lee Evans, of Georgia. Bill McCollum, of Florida. Dan Glickman, of Kansas. Harold Washington, of Illinois. Barney Frank, of Massachusetts. Committees of the House 297 SUBCOMMITTEES IMMIGRATION, REFUGEES, AND INTERNATIONAL LAW Romano L. Mazzoli, of Kentucky, Chairman Hamilton Fish, Jr., of New York, Ranking Minority Member ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS George E. Danielson, of California, Chairman Carlos J. Moorhead, of California, Ranking Minority Member COURTS, CIVIL LIBERTIES, AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Robert W. Kastenmeier, of Wisconsin, Chairman Tom Railsback, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member CIVIL AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS Don Edwards, of California, Chairman Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member MONOPOLIES AND COMMERCIAL LAW Peter W. Rodino, Jr., of New Jersey, Chairman Robert McClory, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member CRIME William J. Hughes, of New Jersey, Chairman John M. Ashbrook, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member CRIMINAL JUSTICE John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan, Chairman F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., of Wisconsin, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Judiciary.—Professional staff: Garner J. Cline, 8328 Weller Avenue, McLean, Va. 22102; Alan A. Parker, 10505 Wickens Road, Vienna, Va. 22180; Karen Kaub Ballenger, 8000 Kingsgate Road, Potomac, Md. 20854; David W. Beier III, 18 Ninth Street NE. 20002; Timothy A. Boggs, 1605 22d Street 20008; Thomas Boyd, 212 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Alan F. Coffey, Jr., 2004 Golf Course Drive, Reston, Va. 22091; Alexander B. Cook, 6128 Beech Tree Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310; Janice E. Cooper, 4433 Volta Place 20007; Ivy L. Davis, 2950 Van Ness Street 20008; Arthur P. Endres, Jr., 16118 Kenny Road, Laurel, Md. 20810; Gail Higgins Fogarty, 6224 32d Place 20015; Daniel M. Freeman, 3900 Tunlaw Road 20007; George E. Garvey, 1005 Downs Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Helen C. Gonzales, 668 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002; Hayden W. Gregory, 1728 S Street 20009; Warren S. Grimes, 1609 Kennedy Place 20011; Thomas W. Hutchison, 3169 Westover Drive SE. 20020; Charles E. Kern II, 3812 Garrison Street 20016; Bruce A. Lehman, 1828 Calvert Street 20009; Catherine A. Leroy, 14 10th Street NE. 20002; Ernest W. McIntosh, 1203 Walter Street SE. 20003; Bernadette Maguire, 2030 F Street 20006; Thomas E. Mooney, 6706 Lupine Lane, McLean, Va. 22101; Joseph L. Nellis, 3539 Albermarle Street 20008; Deborah K. Owen, 10959 Trottingridge Way, Columbia, Md. 21044; Franklin G. Polk, 5004 Klingle Street 20016; Janet S. Potts, 4640 South 31st Road, Arlington, Va. 22206; Eugene Pugliese, 4500 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204; Oliver B. Quinn; Peter Regis, 17 West Chapman Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301; Michael J. Remington, 526 10th Street SE. 20003; John M. Russonello, 605 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002; James J. Schweitzer, 4008 298 Congressional Directory Judiciary—Continued Edmunds Street 20007; William P. Shattuck, 3216 Patrick Henry Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044; Virginia E. Sloan, 1531 44th Street 20007; Raymond V. Smietanka, 1401 Rhodes Street, Arlington, Va. 22209; Eric E. Sterling, 2900 South Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Michael E. Ward, 319% Constitution Avenue NE. 20002; Joseph V. Wolfe, 1400 Wayne Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301; clerical staff: Barbara Acosta, 504 Woodland Court, Vienna, Va. 22180; Lynn Alcock, 8639 Brae Brooke Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801; Robert S. Bates, 7406 Parkwood Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Cynthia A. Blackston, 6192 Edsall Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Jancelyn P. Brower, 6813 Riverdale Road, River-dale, Md. 20840; Pearl L. Chellman, 3900 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207; Nona Cofield, 1419 Northgate Square, Reston, Va. 22091; Lizzie M. Daniels, 520 Eastern Avenue NE. 20019; Florence B. Doyle, 1410 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, Va. 22205; James B. Farr, Route 1, Box 129, White Plains, Md. 20695; Velma B. Forde, 13302 Aiken Place, Herndon, Va. 22070; Tom Gibbons, 5274 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Yvonne Guthrie, 1816 North Lexington Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Linda C. Hall, 1528 Nova Avenue, Coral Hills, Md. 20027; Mildred J. Harllee, 607 Crestwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Phyllis Henderson, 3433 Eads Street NE. 20019; Diane A. Karsten, 913 Truro Lane, Waldorf, Md. 20601; Judy L. Knott, 36 Greenwood Place, Indian Head, Md. 20640; Tuupule F. Leota, 8401 Burdette Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Florence T. McGrady, 2619 South Grant Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Judith A. Machen, 4916 40th Place, Hyattsville, Md. 20781; Audrey K. Marcus, 709 10th Street SE. 20003; Celeste M. Peters, 13240 Glenhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Raymond N. Pritchett, 9004 Mill Court, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Cheryl D. Reynolds, 1913 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; Sandra Sincavitz, 2525 North 10th Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Kate Terres, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008; Mary M. Valente, 9836 Singleton Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Louis S. Vance, 201 I Street SW. 20024; Dorothy C. Wadley, 10112 Portland Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Teri R. Walker, Route 1, Box 273B, Sunderland, Md. 20689; Deborah K. Ward, 3719 Stonesboro Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Annelie E. Weber, Route 2, Box 392, Frederick, Md. 21701; Pearl Louise Wells, 13712 Town Farm Road, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870; Anne I. West, 9628 Lincolnwood Drive, Burke, Va. 22015; Bennie B. Williams, 4112 20th Street NE. 20018. Merchant Marine and Fisheries (Suite 1334, phone 54047, meets first Wednesday of each month) Walter B. Jones, of North Carolina. Gene Snyder, of Kentucky. Mario Biaggi, of New York. Paul N. McCloskey, Jr., of California. Glenn M. Anderson, of California. Edwin B. Forsythe, of New Jersey. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana. Joel Pritchard, of Washington. Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts. Don Young, of Alaska. David R. Bowen, of Mississippi. Norman F. Lent, of New York. Carroll Hubbard, Jr., of Kentucky. David F. Emery, of Maine. Don Bonker, of Washington. Thomas B. Evans, Jr., of Delaware. Norman E. D’Amours, of New Hamp-Robert W. Davis, of Michigan. shire. William Carney, of New York. James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota. Charles F. Dougherty, of Pennsylvania. William J. Hughes, of New Jersey. Norman D. Shumway, of California. Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland. Jack Fields, of Texas. Mike Lowry, of Washington. Claudine Schneider, of Rhode Island. Earl Hutto, of Florida. Clay Shaw, of Florida. Brian J. Donnelly, of Massachusetts. W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana. Thomas M. Foglietta, of Pennsylvania. William N. Patman, of Texas. Fofo I. F. Sunia, of American Samoa. Dennis M. Hertel, of Michigan. Roy Dyson, of Maryland. Committees of the House 299 SUBCOMMITTEES MERCHANT MARINE Mario Biaggi, of New York, Chairman Paul N. McCloskey, Jr., of California, Ranking Minority Member FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT John B. Breaux, of Louisiana, Chairman Edwin B. Forsythe, of New Jersey, Ranking Minority Member COAST GUARD AND NAVIGATION Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts, Chairman Don Young, of Alaska, Ranking Minority Member OCEANOGRAPHY Norman E. D’Amours, of New Hampshire, Chairman Joel Pritchard, of Washington, Ranking Minority Member PANAMA CANAL AND OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF Carroll Hubbard, Jr., of Kentucky, Chairman Norman F. Lent, of New York, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Merchant Marine and Fisheries.—Lawrence J. O’Brien, Jr., chief counsel; Edmund B. Welch, deputy chief counsel; Barbara Cavas, chief clerk; Gerald Seifert, counsel/economist; Cher Brooks, counsel; Lamar Gudger, counsel; Merrill Whit-man, counsel; Thomas R. Kitsos, legislative analyst/counsel; Susan B. Carr, press assistant; Eleanor P. Mohler, assistant chief clerk; Tia Gregory Young, assistant chief clerk; Molly Dominick, assistant chief clerk; Carolyn Robinson, assistant chief clerk; Ruth Hoffman, assistant chief clerk; Grant Wayne Smith, FWS counsel; Ricardo A. Ratti, MMS counsel; Bill Woodward, professional staff CGS; Howard Gaines, professional staff OCS; Charlie Holm, professional staff; Gene Gleason, investigator; Michael J. Toohey, chief minority counsel/staff director; Steve Little, deputy minority counsel; Gwen H. Lockhart, chief minor-ity clerk; John H. Bruce, minority professional staff; Barbara A. Wyman, minor-ity professional staff, Stanley E. Senner, minority professional staff; Jack E. Sands, minority counsel; George J. Mannina, Jr., minority counsel; Duncan C. Smith III, minority counsel; Curtis L. Marshall, minority professional staff. Post Office and Civil Service (Suite 309, phone 54054, meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month) William D. Ford, of Michigan. Edward J. Derwinski, of Illinois. Morris K. Udall, of Arizona. Gene Taylor, of Missouri. William (Bill) Clay, of Missouri. Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York. Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado. Tom Corcoran, of Illinois. Robert Garcia, of New York. James A. Courter, of New Jersey. Mickey Leland, of Texas. Charles Pashayan, Jr., of California. Geraldine A. Ferraro, of New York. William E. Dannemeyer, of California. Donald Joseph Albosta, of Michigan. Daniel B. Crane, Illinois. Gus Yatron, of Pennsylvania. Wayne R. Grisham, of California. Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio. Frank Wolf, of Virginia. George E. Danielson, of California. Ronald V. Dellums, of California. Peter A. Peyser, of New York. 300 Congressional Directory SUBCOMMITTEES INVESTIGATIONS William D. Ford, of Michigan, Chairman Edward J. Derwinski, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member POSTAL OPERATIONS AND SERVICES William (Bill) Clay, of Missouri, Chairman Gene Taylor, of Missouri, Ranking Minority Member CIVIL SERVICE Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado, Chairwoman Charles Pashayan, Jr., of California, Ranking Minority Member COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Mary Rose Oakar, of Ohio, Chairwoman William E. Dannemeyer, of California, Ranking Minority Member CENSUS AND POPULATION Robert Garcia, of New York, Chairman James A. Courter, of New Jersey, Ranking Minority Member POSTAL PERSONNEL AND MODERNIZATION Mickey Leland, of Texas, Chairman Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York, Ranking Minority Member HUMAN RESOURCES Geraldine A. Ferraro, of New York, Chairwoman Tom Corcoran, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Post Office and Civil Service. —William B. Welsh, staff director, 6917 Cherry Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003; Robert E. Moss, general counsel, 12700 Norwood Lane, Tantallon, Md. 20022; Patricia F. Rissler, deputy staff director and chief clerk, 3499 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Adrienne Fields, assistant direc-tor for legislation, 2853 Ontario Road 20009; Thomas H. Joyce, public informa-tion director, 504 Deerfield Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; David Minton, deputy general counsel, 221 Van Buren, Falls Church, Va. 22046; Robert E. Lockhart, deputy general counsel, 4024 Iva Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003; J. Pierce Myers, assistant general counsel, 110 North Payne Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Theodore J. Kazy, minority staff director, 101 Mel Mara Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021; James R. Cregan, assistant general counsel, 819 East Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Joseph A. Fisher, senior staff assist-ant, 8313 Cedardale Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Kathy L. Walsh, executive secretary, 4364 Greenberry Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003; Ross Eisenbrey, assist-ant counsel, 3505 O Street 20007; Howard Cook, Jr., professional staff member, 11700 Old Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Committees of the House 301 Public Works and Transportation (Suite 2165, phone 54472, meets first Tuesday of each month) James J. Howard, of New Jersey. Don H. Clausen, of California. Glenn M. Anderson, of California. Gene Snyder, of Kentucky. Robert A. Roe, of New Jersey. John Paul Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas. John B. Breaux, of Louisiana. Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania. Norman Y. Mineta, of California. Barry M. Goldwater, dJr., of California. Elliott H. Levitas, of Georgia. Tom Hagedorn, of Minnesota. James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota. Arlan Stangeland, of Minnesota. Henry J. Nowak, of New York. Newt Gingrich, of Georgia. Robert W. Edgar, of Pennsylvania. William F. Clinger, Jr., of Pennsylvania. Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, of Tennessee. Gerald R. H. Solomon, of New York. John G. Fary, of Illinois. Harold C. Hollenbeck, of New Jersey. Robert A. Young, of Missouri. Joel Deckard, of Indiana. Allen E. Ertel, of Pennsylvania. Wayne Grisham, of California. Billy Lee Evans, of Georgia. Jim Jeffries, of Kansas. Ronnie G. Flippo, of Alabama. Jack Fields, of Texas. Nick Joe Rahall II, of West Virginia. Guy Molinari, of New York. Douglas Applegate, of Ohio. Clay Shaw, of Florida. Geraldine A. Ferraro, of New York. Bob McEwen, of Ohio. Eugene V. Atkinson, of Pennsylvania. Frank Wolf, of Virginia. Donald Joseph Albosta, of Michigan. William Hill Boner, of Tennessee. Ron de Lugo, of Virgin Islands. Gus Savage, of Illinois. Fofo I. F. Sunia, of American Samoa. Buddy Roemer, of Louisiana. Brian J. Donnelly, of Massachusetts. Ray Kogovsek, of Colorado. SUBCOMMITTEES AVIATION Norman Y. Mineta, of California, Chairman Gene Snyder, of Kentucky, Ranking Minority Member ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota, Chairman Tom Hagedorn, of Minnesota, Ranking Minority Member INVESTIGATIONS AND OVERSIGHT Elliott H. Levitas, of Georgia, Chairman Barry M. Goldwater, Jr., of California, Ranking Minority Member PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS John G. Fary, of Illinois, Chairman Arlan Stangeland, of Minnesota, Ranking Minority Member SURFACE TRANSPORTATION Glenn M. Anderson, of California, Chairman Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania, Ranking Minority Member WATER RESOURCES Robert A. Roe, of New Jersey, Chairman John Paul Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas, Ranking Minority Member 302 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, special assistant to chairman and associate counsel, 3300 Elmore Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Errol L. Tyler, associate counsel, 9007 Nomini Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309; Clyde Woodle, transportation engineer, 8526 Helen Terrace, Annandale, Va. 22003; Carl J. Lorenz, counsel and staff director (economic development), 5044 Castle Moor Drive, Ellicott City, Md. 21044; David A. Heymsfeld, assistant counsel (aviation), 11305 South Shore Road, Reston, Va. 22090; John F. Fryer, assistant counsel (transportation regu-lation), 3709 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Sante J. Espo-sito, counsel (budget law and economic matters) 1824 Dalmation Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Nancy B. Vitali, professional staff member (public buildings and grounds), 7815 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22102; Kevin McCarthy, assistant counsel (surface transportation), 5 Lochness Court, Rockville, Md. 20850; David Traynham, professional staff member (aviation), 1321 South Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; Gayle Chestnut, assistant counsel (water resources), 4828 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22203; Willem Van den Broek, assistant counsel (water resources), 1247 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024; Edythe Edwards, professional staff member (economic development), 822 North Woodrow Street, Arlington, Va. 22203; Richard Kowalewski, professional staff member (aviation), 4057 Adams Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20902; Kenneth House, professional staff member (surface transportation), 9203 Rolling View Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801; Larry Reida, minority counsel, State Route 41, Huntington, Md. 20639; Jack Schenedorf, associate minority counsel, 9531 Duffer Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; Charles C. Ziegler, assistant minority counsel, 4336 North 39th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Marshall S. Filler, assistant minority counsel (aviation), 6105 Winnepeg Drive, Burke, Va. 22015; Steve Abrams, assistant minority counsel (surface transportation), 2290 Dunster Lane, Rockville, Md. 20854; John Doyle, assistant minority counsel (water resources), 6049 Misty Arch Run, Co-lumbia, Md. 21044; George Noblin, minority professional staff member, 5300 Lackawanna Street, College Park, Md. 20740; Pamela Richards, minority profes-sional staff member, 1704 Tyvale Court, Vienna, Va. 22180; Sharon K. Weis-baum, minority professional staff assistant, 9805 Good Luck Road, Seabrook, Md. 20801; Dorothy A. Beam, executive staff assistant, 1510 Laburnum Street, McLean, Va. 22101; Erla S. Youmans, minority executive officer, 8507 Magnolia Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801; Joseph A. Italiano, editor, 8003 Boundary Drive, Forestville, Md. 20028; Sterlyn B. Carroll, senior staff assistant, 2415 Savannah Street SE. 20020; Ruth S. Costello, office manager, 3705 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Joan Botuck, calendar clerk, 4922 Hogan's Lake Place, Annandale, Va. 22003; Marvin Evans, accountant, 2800 Birdseye Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; Robert F. Loftus, press information, 730 24th Street 20037; staff assistants: Debra Atkins, 4608 South 31st Road, A-1, Arlington, Va. 22206; Charles E. Bosley, Route 1, Box 148, Shepherdstown, W. Va. 25443; Jo Boston, 3811 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203; Anne Clineburg, 1900 South Eads Street, Apt. 1119, Arlington, Va. 22202; Marjorie Dowling, 11700 Old Columbia Pike, Apt. 405, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Agnes M. GaNun, 501 Slaters Lane, No. 1016, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Carol Granville, 13001 Colling-wood Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Shelia R. Lockwood, 3201 Landover Street, Apt. 820, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Walter Mazan, 8360 Greensboro Drive, McLean, Va. 22102; Charlotte L. Miles, 2009 North Kensington Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22205; Toby Mullvain, 2500 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Shirley Novotny, 11203 Maplewood Drive, Dunkirk, Md. 20754; Caryll F. Rinehart, 250 South Reynolds Street, Apt. 811, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Robert S. Russell, 801 South Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Sally Shafroth, 430 New Jersey Avenue SE. 20003; Robert F. Spence, 4701 Brookside Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. 22312; Lanelle Talbert, 5515 Temple Hills Road, Temple Hills, Md. 20031; A. Lee Wilber, 3422 Greentree Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041; Sharon L. Willey, 4705 Commons Drive, Apt. 103, Annandale, Va. 22003; minority staff Committees of the House 303 Public Works and Transportation—Continued assistants: Barbara S. Bannister, 2 Avon Place, Avondale, Md. 20018; Annadele D’Ecclesiis, 1547 South 28th Street, Apt. 9, Arlington, Va. 22206; Kathy E. Guilfoy, 10115 Copeland Drive, Manassas, Va. 22110; Karen D. Larison, 6906 Lafayette Park Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Sharon Johnson, 6714 Walnut Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046; Jo Loughlin, 17 Eighth Street NE. 20002; Cheryl McCollough, 7203 Quincy Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Colleen E. Rainey, 8320 Mount Vernon Highway, Alexandria, Va. 22309; Subcommittee on Aviation: Paul E. Schoellhamer, professional staff member, 141 East Street SE. 20003; Ron Gering, minority professional staff member, 1923 Anderson Drive, Falls Church, Va. 20043; Subcommittee on Economic Development: Caroline D. Gabel, profes-sional staff member, 654 F Street NE. 20002; Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight: John P. O'Hara, counsel, 12006 Palisades Drive, Dunkirk, Md. 20754; professional staff members: George P. Karseboom, 1105 Atwell Avenue, Mitchell-ville, Md. 20028; Charles A. Krouse, 508 Niblick Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180; William O. Nolen, 5302 Payeland Lane, Catharpin, Va. 22018; Bruce Lederer, Cleveland Park Station, P.O. Box 4935 20008; Robert Prolman, 8411 Thompson Road, Annandale, Va. 22003; Dick Tearle, 9041 Brook Ford Road, Burke, Va. 22015; Virginia Faucette, chief clerk, 19821 Greenside Terrace, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; Paul R. S. Yates, minority staff director, 318 Kingsberry Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401; Jeffrey O'Neill, assistant minority staff director (investigations and oversight), 5004 Rockmere Court, Bethesda, Md. 20016; John N. Stratton, minor-ity investigator, 12400 Kemmerton Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; Dan Harrant, minor-ity professional staff assistant, 436 M Street SW. 20024; Marti Downie, minority clerk, 1653 Anderson Road, Apt. 8, McLean, Va. 22102; Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds: Thomas J. Quinlan, Jr., professional staff member, 2107 North Rolfe Street, Apt. B., Arlington, Va. 22209; Edward J. Babbitt, minority subcommittee counsel, 417 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002; Subcommittee on Surface Transportation: Paul Schlesinger, professional staff member, 3822 Wendy Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906; Ken Butler, minority professional staff member, 3211 First Road, Arlington, Va. 22201; Subcommittee on Water Resources: Craig W. DeRemer, minority professional staff member, 6301 Hillcrest Place, Alexan-dria, Va. 22312. Rules (Suite H313, phone 59486, meets Tuesday) Richard Bolling, of Missouri. James H. Quillen, of Tennessee. Claude Pepper, of Florida. Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. Gillis W. Long, of Louisiana. Trent Lott, of Mississippi. John Joseph Moakley, of Massachusetts. Gene Taylor, of Missouri. Shirley Chisholm, of New York. John J. Rhodes, of Arizona. Leo C. Zeferetti, of New York. Butler Derrick, of South Carolina. Anthony C. Beilenson, of California. Martin Frost, of Texas. David E. Bonior, of Michigan. Tony P. Hall, of Ohio. Congressional Directory SUBCOMMITTEES LEGISLATIVE PROCESS Gillis W. Long, of Louisiana, Chairman Trent Lott, of Mississippi, Ranking Minority Member RULES OF THE HOUSE John Joseph Moakley, of Massachusetts, Chairman Gene Taylor, of Missouri, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Rules.—A. A. Sayers, Jr., 124 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20006, staff director; Trevia A. Dean, 3107 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, legislative director; Jim H. Abrams, 3345 18th Street 20010, staff assistant; Jane Allen, 9 Sherman Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012, research assistant; Susan B. Anna-ble, 2819 27th Street 20008, research assistant; John Barriere, 7302 Rippon Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307, senior adviser; Ruth Barriere, 7302 Rippon Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307, staff assistant; Richard M. Bates, 3242 Grace Street 20007, associate staff; Betty Jean Blade, 23 Canterbury Square, No. 301, Alexan-dria, Va. 22304, associate staff; Cynthia A. Brock-Smith, 6309 Larwin Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031, research assistant; Harvey F. Brown, 7712 Morning-side Drive 20012, staff assistant; Helen J. Chase, 5216 Wyoming Road, Bethesda, Md. 22016; staff assistant; William D. Crosby, Jr., 920 Mackall Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101, minority counsel; Paul G. Cunningham, 815 East Capitol Street 20003, associate staff; Elizabeth R. Daoust, 6915 McLean Park Manorcourt, McLean, Va. 22101, associate staff; Richard Diehl, Jr., 1111 Army-Navy Drive, No. A-610, Arlington, Va. 22202, assistant minority counsel; Richard S. DiSalvo, 414 10th Street SE. 20003, research assistant; John J. Dooling, 2926 South Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. 22206, counsel; Keily Downey, 800 Third Street SW. 20004, calendar clerk; Kathryn Erickson-Jarvis, 308 Kentucky Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305, associate staff; Linda Fairchild, 4939 30th Place 20008, staff assistant; Ernie Frazier, 4020 First Street SE. 20032, messenger; Elio Gasperetti, 1903 Kearny Street NE. 20018, research assistant; Warren J. Geurin, 401 Harding Court, Sterling, Va. 22170, minority counsel; Sheldon J. Harris, 644 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002, associate staff; Michael H. Hynes, Herrington Harbour, Friendship, Md. 20758, staff assistant; Shirley A. Kalich, 4500 South Four Mile Run Drive, No. 221, Arlington, Va. 22204, staff assistant; Michael Klein, 533 Third Street NE. 20002, staff assistant; Tim Kolly, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue, No. 818 20036, associate staff; Judy Lamke, 17 Darby Court East, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760, staff assistant; Terrance McGinnis, 2910 Ellenwood Drive, Fairfax, Va. 20031, assistant counsel; Mary E. Ponder, 103 G Street SW. No. B-603 20024, staff assistant; Jim Rafferty, 4803 Wellington Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015, research assistant; Martin Rendon, 5601 Semi-nary Road, No. 713-N, Falls Church, Va. 22041, associate staff; Lorren Roth, Star Route 5, Box 265F, LaPlata, Md. 20646, committee clerk; Eric Schwartz, 4850 McArthur Boulevard, No. 102 20006, staff assistant; Carol Sherwood 11804 Old Gate Place, Rockville, Md. 20852, staff assistant; Doug Smith, 1600 South Eads Street, No. 832-N, Arlington, Va. 22202, associate staff, Peter Snguon, 3206 Landover Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305, messenger; Patti Birge Tyson, 2129 Florida Avenue, No. 404 20008, counsel; Iris W. Vaughn, 3027 Holmes Run Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046, staff assistant; Kristi E. Walseth, 505 13th Street SE. No. 3 20008, associate staff; Winifred L. Watts, 9027 Patton Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22309, staff assistant; Roger F. Wicker, 5795 Heritage Hill Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310, associate staff; 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. Barry M. Goldwater, Jr., of California. George E. Brown, Jr., of California. Hamilton Fish, Jr., of New York. James H. Scheuer, of New York. Manuel Lujan, Jr., New Mexico. Richard L. Ottinger, of New York. Harold C. Hollenbeck, of New Jersey. Tom Harkin, of Iowa. Robert S. Walker, of Pennsylvania. Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, of Tennessee.| Edwin B. Forsythe, of New Jersey. James J. Blanchard, of Michigan. William Carney, of New York. Doug Walgren, of Pennsylvania. Margaret M. Heckler, of Massachusetts. Ronnie G. Flippo, of Alabama. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., of Dan Glickman, of Kansas. Wisconsin. Albert Gore, Jr., of Tennessee. Vin Weber, of Minnesota. Robert A. Young, of Missouri. Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire. Richard C. White, of Texas. Raymond J. McGrath, of New York. Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri. Joe Skeen, of New Mexico. Howard Wolpe, of Michigan. Claudine Schneider, of Rhode Island. Bill Nelson, of Florida. Jim Dunn, of Michigan. Stanley N. Lundine, of New York. Bill Lowery, of California. Allen E. Ertel, of Pennsylvania. Bob Shamansky, of Ohio. Ralph M. Hall, of Texas. David McCurdy, of Oklahoma. Mervyn M. Dymally, of California. SUBCOMMITTEES ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATIONS Don Fuqua, of Florida, Chairman Hamilton Fish, Jr., of New York, Ranking Minority Mothber. NATURAL RESOURCES, AGRICULTURE RESEARCH AND ENVIRONMENT James H. Scheuer, of New York, Chairman William Carney, of New York, Ranking Minority Member ENERGY RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, of Tennessee, Chairman Manuel Lujan, Jr., of New Mexico, Ranking Minority Member SCIENCE, RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY Doug Walgren, of Pennsylvania, Chairman Margaret M. Heckler, of Massachusetts, Ranking Minority Member SPACE SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS Ronnie G. Flippo, of Alabama, Chairman Harold C. Hollenbeck, of New Jersey, Ranking Minority Member TRANSPORTATION, AVIATION, AND MATERIALS Dan Glickman, of Kansas, Chairman Barry M. Goldwater, Jr., of California, Ranking Minority Member 66-666 O—81——22 Congressional Directory INVESTIGATIONS AND OVERSIGHT Albert Gore, Jr., of Tennessee, Chairman Robert S. Walker, of Pennsylvania, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Science and Technology.—Harold P. Hanson, 116 North Carolina Avenue SE., No. 7 20003, executive director; Philip B. Yeager, 3433 Venice Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, (703) 536-8290, general counsel; Regina A. Davis, P.O. Box 274, Port Tobacco, Md. 20677, (301) 934-3122, administrator; Anthony P. Antonelli, 12901 Beverdale Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715, (301) 262-2695, GPO representative; Robert C. Antonelli, 1712 Elkridge Court, Crofton, Md. 21114, (301) 261-6019, GPO representative; April V. Applegate, 1933 Mitchellville Road, Bowie, Md. 20716, (301) 249-5947, research assistant; Gwendolyn C. Bell, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, No. 152 20005, secretary; Mary S. Bly, 11305 Rolling House Road, Rockville, Md. 20852, (301) 881-1068, secretary; Margaret L. Bradley, 721 East Capitol Street SE. 20003, 543-0654, minority secretary; Melinda A. Bradley, 235 Gundry Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046, (703) 532-4098, administrative assistant (travel); Darrell R. Branscome, 2400 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207, (703) 532-1078, S/C staff director, SSA; Ray S. Brill, Jr., 4606 30th Road South, Arlington, Va. 22206, (703) 578-1580, counsel; Carryefaye Burley Brown, 6320 14th Street, No. 201 20011, 726-3991, research assistant; Daniel G. Buck-ley, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, No. 1117N, Arlington, Va. 22202, (703) 521-8572, minority staff, Radford Byerly, Jr., 110 D Street SE. 20003, 546-4518, science consultant; Daniel E. Cassidy, 1245 South Oakcrest Road, Arlington, Va. 22202, (703) 892-6035, counsel; Gordon L. Chipman, Route 10, Box 286, Freder-ick, Md. 21701, (301) 663-0862, technical consultant; Anthony S. Clark, 2131 Grayson Place, Falls Church, Va. 22043, (703) 533-1860, technical consultant; David D. Clement, 3106 Savoy Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030, (703) 938-2946, minor-ity counsel; Willard F. Cox, 301 G Street SW., No. 503 20024, 554-4909, assistant to Chairman Fuqua; Carolyn R. Crawford, 630 East Capitol Street 20002, 546-1603, budget analyst; A. Scott Crossfield, 12100 Thoroughbred Road, Herndon, Va. 22070, (703) 860-4223, technical consultant; Tina Marie DiNenna, 3934 Birdsville Road, Davidsonville, Md. 21035, (301) 261-4513, secretary; John V. Dugan, Jr., 8301 Miss Ann Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003, (703) 978-2421, minor-ity science consultant; Bonnie E. Eaton, 6907 Woodstream Terrace, Seabrook, Md. 20801, (301) 459-9570, secretary; Charles H. S. Eaton, 6907 Woodstream Terrace, Seabrook, Md. 20801, (301) 459-9570, technical consultant; Eugene Frankel, 15 10th Street SE. 20003, 547-7161, science consultant; Patricia Garfin-kel, 2031 Approach Lane, Reston, Va. 22091, (703) 620-2945, writer/editor; Suz-anne M. Gibson, minority administrative assistant; Mary L. Giorgio, 2436C South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va. 22206, (703) 379-0524, technical consul-tant; Sarah Jane Glazer, 3040 Rodman Street 20008, 244-0524, technical consul-tant; Richard D. Hapke, 2701 Park Center Drive, No. B1603, Alexandria, Va. 22302, (703) 578-1084, minority staff; William T. Harvey, dJr., 5921 Wilton Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310, (703) 960-4391, minority facilities specialist; Ezra D. Heitowit, 2906 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, (703) 525-4508, science consultant; Michael C. Helmantoler, 9218 Hummingbird Terrace, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760, minority communications specialist; Sharon Hensley, 15930 Brandy-wine Road, Brandywine, Md. 20613, Administrative assistant (correspondence); John D. Holmfeld, 2408 Nordok Place, Alexandria, Va. 22306, (703) 765-5816, science consultant; Mary Beverly Howard, 9207 Graceland Place, Fairfax Va. 22030, (703) 385-9153, administrative assistant (finance); Maureen E. Igoe, 627 Fourth Street SW. 20024, 484-2997, receptionist; Lisa Ann Irwin, 164 Green Street, Annapolis, Md. 21401, (301) 267-6567, administrative assistant (publica-tions); Mary C. Jatkowski, 3022 Talking Rock Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030, (703) 698-8422, secretary; David S. Jeffery, 13114 Madonna Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22032, Committees of the House 307 Science and Technology—Continued (703) 378-5256, minority counsel; Gerald E. Jenks, 12811 Melville Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030, (703) 378-6470, minority staff director; James E. Jensen, 220 Second Street SE., No. 103 20003, 544-7261, research assistant; Robert C. Ketcham, 6400 33d Street 20015, 966-9104, counsel; Thomas R. Kramer, 818 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003, 543-2817, deputy S/C staff director, SRT; Martha Krebs, 4811 Avondale Road, Avondale, Md. 20018, 864-6816, S/C staff director, ED&A; Stephen J. Lanes, 803 Duke Street, Rockville, Md. 20850, (301) 762-3815, S/C staff director, ER&P; Robert B. Leachman, 929 Sixth Street SW. 20024, 484-7741, minority staff; Tim J. Lockett, 411 Milfan Drive, Seat Pleasant, Md. 22027, (301) 336-8797, administrative aide; Ilan W. Marceau, 4312 East-West Highway, Univer-sity Park, Md. 20782, (301) 227-2476, S/C staff director, NRARE; Gail L. Mathias, 17317 Whitaker Road, Poolesville, Md. 20837, (301) 972-7041, assistant to execu-tive director; Winifred Mathis, 5340 Ravensworth Road, Springfield, Va. 22151, (703) 256-8627, secretary; Paul C. Maxwell, 201 Yeonas Drive SW., Vienna, Va. 22180, (703) 281-5241, science consultant; Terese B. McDonald, 1192 Highview Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401, secretary; Allan T. Mense, 2502 Tatnuck Court, Herndon, Va. 22070, (703) 860-5026, science consultant; Kim M. Moses, 1225 Martha Custis Drive, No. 1212, Alexandria, Va. 22302, (703) 820-0766, secretary; Thomas H. Moss, 6427 Cavalier Corridor, Falls Church, Va. 22044, (703) 941-1830, S/C staff director, SRT; Albert E. Murray, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202, (703) 979-2738, science consultant; Grace L. Ostenso, 2871 Audubon Terrace 20008, 244-5642, science consultant; Robert E. Palmer, 950 25th Street, No. 109N 20037, 965-0284, science consultant; Carol J. Pompliano, 10120 Captain Hickory Place, Great Falls, Va. 22066, (703) 759-3471, research assistant; Martha M. Ralston, 2505 Glenallen Avenue, No. 201, Silver Spring, Md. 20906, secretary; Carol F. Rodgers, 1818 Kimberly Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903, (301) 434-2151, staff assistant; Mary A. Sanchez, 6912 Hanover Parkway, No. 400, Greenbelt, Md. 20770, (301) 345-7326, secretary; Patricia S. Schwartz, 8469 Sevan Court, Annan-dale, Va. 22003, (703) 573-3323, minority secretary; Anthony Scoville, 606 North Carolina Avenue SE., 544-4075, minority technical consultant; Christine Ship-man, 4401 Windom Place 20016, 966-2397, receptionist; Julie M. Shisler, 20 Gentry Court, Annapolis, Md. 21403, (301) 268-1455, minority secretary; Nancy J. Smith, 333 Wilkes Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314, (703) 836-0359, senior research assistant; Robert T. Smythe, 3231 Garfield Street 20008, 338-3758, science consul-tant; Daniel M. Steinway, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, No. 1219W 20016, 362-8744, minority counsel; Thomas N. Tate, 210 Garden Court, Falls Church, Va. 22046, counsel; Anthony C. Taylor, 2008 Windmill Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22307, (703) 768-6377, S/C staff director, TAM; Paula M. Teeples, 2313 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206, administrative assistant (legislation); Vivian A. Tessieri, 565 West Drive, Severna Park, Md. 21146, (301) 647-8428, secretary; Lillian M. Trippett, 319 A Street NE. 20002, 544-5873, legislative assistant; James H. Turner, 6013 Woodland Terrace, McLean, Va. 22101, (703) 534-4561, minority counsel; Joseph P. Tymczyszyn, 3432 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22206, (703) 671-5423, minority science consultant; Paul A. Vander Myde, 1913 Belfield Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304, (703) 768-0099, minority staff; Louis Ventre, Jr., 4539 Lantern Place, Alexandria, Va. 22307; (703) 768-1418, counsel; Shirley J. Watson, 3001 Branch Avenue, No. 612, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031, secretary; Brigitte A. Whitaker, 5601 Seminary Road, No. 2606N, Falls Church, Va. 22041, (703) 379-8284, minority secretary; Ronald E. Williams, P.O. Box 654, Bowie, Md. 20715, (301) 464-9845, technical consultant; Margaret J. Witzel, 7016 Woodthrush Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801, (301) 552-2158, administrative assistant; Wanda L. Wynn, 1306 Iverson Street, No. 10, Oxon Hill, Md. 20201, (301) 630-4927, secretary. Congressional Directory 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. J. William Stanton, of Ohio. Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas. William S. Broomfield, of Michigan. John J. LaFalce, of New York. Dan Marriott, of Utah. Berkley Bedell, of Iowa. Lyle Williams, of Ohio. Frederick W. Richmond, of New York. | Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine. Henry J. Nowak, of New York. Douglas K. Bereuter, of Nebraska. Thomas A. Luken, of Ohio. Daniel B. Crane, of Illinois. Andy Ireland, of Florida. John Hiler, of Indiana. Ike Skelton, of Missouri. David (Mick) Staton, of West Virginia. Billy Lee Evans, of Georgia. Vin Weber, of Minnesota. Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas. Hal Daub, of Nebraska. Romano L. Mazzoli, of Kentucky. Chris Smith, of New Jersey. Nicholas Mavroules, of Massachusetts. Ed Weber, of Ohio. George W. Crockett, Jr., of Michigan. David Dreier, of California. Charles Hatcher, of Georgia. x Ron Wyden, of Oregon. Dennis E. Eckart, of Ohio. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota. Gus Savage, of Illinois. Buddy Roemer, of Louisiana. John G. Fary, of Illinois. SUBCOMMITTEES SBA AND SBIC AUTHORITY, MINORITY ENTERPRISE, AND GENERAL SMALL BUSINESS PROBLEMS Parren J. Mitchell, of Maryland, Chairman Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania, Ranking Minority Member GENERAL OVERSIGHT John J. LaFalce, of New York, Chairman J. William Stanton, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member ANTITRUST AND RESTRAINT OF TRADE ACTIVITIES AFFECTING SMALL BUSINESS Thomas A. Luken, of Ohio, Chairman Lyle Williams, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT, AND SAFETY ISSUES AFFECTING SMALL BUSINESS Berkley Bedell, of Iowa, Chairman Silvio O. Conte, of Massachusetts, Ranking Minority Member TAX, ACCESS TO EQUITY CAPITAL, AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Henry J. Nowak, of New York, Chairman Dan Marriott, of Utah, Ranking Minority Member EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES AND SPECIAL SMALL BUSINESS PROBLEMS Andy Ireland, of Florida, Chairman William S. Broomfield, of Michigan, Ranking Minority Member Committees of the House 309 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; tax counsel, Catherine T. Porter, 2113 37th Street 20007, (202) 965-1050; counsels: E. LaVon French, 5615 North 22d, Arlington, Va. 22205, (703) 532-2287; Neil Kornblatt, 4141 North Henderson Road, No. 607, Arlington, Va. 22203; Robert E. Rigler, 1210 North Stuart Street, Arlington, Va. 22201, (703) 522-2959; clerk, Eileen Fitzgerald, 6510 Potomac Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22307; communications spe-cialist, Carol Clawson, 850 Merriewood Lane, McLean, Va. 22101; staff assist-ants: 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: Anne Deal, P.O. Box 4033, Arlington, Va. 22204; Teresa M. Koerwer, 6102 Breezewood Drive, No. 201, Greenbelt, Md. 20770; Elaine M. Lyle, 5903 Westbrook Terrace, New Carrollton, Md. 20784; Venetta R. Paire, 1104 Allison Street 20011; Patricia A. Stanley, 110 D Street SE., No. 108 20003; subcommittee counsels: Robert I. Brickman, 2206 South Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22204, (703) 892-4549; David E. Franasiak, 237 Chatham Lane, Annapolis, Md. 21403; assistant subcommittee counsel: Benson S. Goldstein, T7400 Lakeview Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034, (202) 225-7797; subcommittee secre-tary: Emilia E. Parrish, P.O. Box 78, Accokeek, Md. 20607, (301) 894-0036; minority counsel, Raymond S. Wittig, 13209 Dairymaid Drive, No. 301, German-town, Md. 20767; minority subcommittee counsel, Gregory S. Dole, 1435 Fourth Street SW. 20024; 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. Bill Alexander, of Arkansas. Edwin B. Forsythe, of New Jersey. Charles Wilson, of Texas. John T. Myers, of Indiana. Ken Holland, of South Carolina. Hank Brown, of Colorado. Don Bailey, of Pennsylvania. James V. Hansen, of Utah. (No Subcommittees) STAFF Standards of Official Conduct.—John M. Swanner, staff director, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202; Harry T. Cone, counsel, 6853 Lafayette Park Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Donald E. Kelly, counsel, 7132 Murray Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003; John J. Soroka, 1303 South Barton Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; clerical staff: Jan Loughry, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202; Peg Murphy, 2500 Q Street 20007; Mary Linder Jackson, 1711 Massachu-setts Avenue 20036; Judith R. Gatling, 2400 Queens Chapel Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782; Barbara D. Robinson, 1508 Q Street 20009. 310 Congressional Directory Veterans’ Affairs (Suite 335, phone 53527, meets second Tuesday of each month) G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of John Paul Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas. Mississippi. Margaret M. Heckler, of Massachusetts. Don Edwards, of California. Chalmers P. Wylie, of Ohio. George E. Danielson, of California. Elwood Hillis, of Indiana. Jack Brinkley, of Georgia. Harold S. Sawyer, of Michigan. Ronald M. Mottl, of Ohio. Gerald B. Solomon, of New York. Bob Edgar, of Pennsylvania. Jim Jeffries, of Kansas. Sam B. Hall, Jr., of Texas. Bob McEwen, of Ohio. Douglas Applegate, of Ohio. Jim Dunn, of Michigan. Marvin Leath, of Texas. Chris Smith, of New Jersey. William Hill Boner, of Tennessee. Albert Lee Smith, of Alabama. Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama. Dan Mica, of Florida. Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota. Bob Stump, of Arizona. Phil Gramm, of Texas. Austin J. Murphy, of Pennsylvania. Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota. SUBCOMMITTEES OVERSIGHT AND INVESTIGATIONS G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of Mississippi, Chairman Elwood H. Hillis, of Indiana, Ranking Minority Member HOSPITALS AND HEALTH CARE Ronald M. Mottl, of Ohio, Chairman John Paul Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas, Ranking Minority Member EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EMPLOYMENT Robert W. Edgar, of Pennsylvania, Chairman Margaret M. Heckler, of Massachusetts, Ranking Minority Member COMPENSATION, PENSION, AND INSURANCE Sam B. Hall, Jr., of Texas, Chairman Chalmers P. Wylie, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member HOUSING AND MEMORIAL AFFAIRS Marvin Leath, of Texas, Chairman ER , Ranking Minority Member Committees of the House 311 STAFF Veterans’ Affairs.—Professional staff: Mack G. Fleming, staff director and chief counsel, 805 East Capitol Street SE. 20003; Francis W. Stover, deputy chief counsel, 3056 Shadeland Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044; W. Arnold Moon, counsel, 2111 Jeff Davis Highway, Apt. 1109-N, Arlington, Va. 22202; A. Arlene Burnett, administrative assistant, 606 Wayward Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401, professional staff members: Ralph T. Casteel, 105 Panorama Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021; Jack McDonell, 205 Yoakum Parkway, No. 612, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Charles T. Wright, 3235 Foothill Street, Woodbridge, Va. 22192; Bruce Herbert, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; A. M. Willis, Jr., 335 Cannon House Office Building 20515; Candis L. Graves, legislative assistant, 5807 Rehling Street, Temple Hills, Md. 20031; subcommittee counsels: Richard B. Fuller, 2923 Bellevue Terrace 20016; Steve Fenoglio, 336 Cannon House Office Building 20515; Brian Hyps, 2459 Rayburn House Office Building 20515; minority staff members: Paul W. Mills, minority administrative director, 6206 Hardy Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; minority professional staff members: John R. Holden, 101 Huse Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21403; Robert E. Cullison, 4347 Car-melo Drive, No. 303, Annandale, Va. 22003; minority counsel: James H. Webb, dr., 2309 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 21403; minority subcommittee coun-sel: Peter S. Sroka, 490 M Street SW. 20024; clerical staff: staff assistants: Barbara Price Daniel, 6024 Ticonderoga Court, Burke, Va. 22015; Jill T. Coch-ran, 22 Chantilly Court, Rockville, Md. 20850; Gloria Royce, 6325 Beryl Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Jean Anne Richardson, 4603A South 28th Road, Arling-ton, Va. 22206; Beatrice A. Eld, 6166 Leesburg Pike, A-312, Falls Church, Va. 22044; Elizabeth A. Kilker, 4325 Americana Drive, No. 11, Annandale, Va. 22003; Marjorie J. Kidd, calendar clerk and staff assistant, 700 Seventh Street, No. 825 SW. 20024; Mary McDermott, financial clerk, 8376 Forrester Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152; Maureen Larkin, file clerk, 2347 Ninth Street South, Arlington, Va. 22204; Lillian B. Ziller, receptionist, 3252 Jones Court 20007; Vance Gilliam, bill clerk, 3316 Clay Street NE. 20019; minority clerical staff: Patricial Donohue, minority administrative assistant, 1917 Quaker Lane, Alex-andria, Va. 22302; A. Sue Forrest, staff assistant, 508 Second Street SE. 20003. 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. William R. Cotter, of Connecticut. Philip M. Crane, of Illinois. Fortney H. (Pete) Stark, of California. Bill Frenzel, of Minnesota. James R. Jones, of Oklahoma. James G. Martin, of North Carolina. Andy Jacobs, Jr., of Indiana. L. A. (Skip) Bafalis, of Florida. -Harold Ford, of Tennessee. Richard T. Schulze, of Pennsylvania. Ken Holland, of South Carolina. Bill Gradison, of Ohio. William M. Brodhead, of Michigan. John H. Rousselot, of California. Ed Jenkins, of Georgia. W. Henson Moore, of Louisiana. Richard A. Gephardt, of Missouri. Thomas J. Downey, of New York. Cecil (Cec) Heftel, of Hawaii. Wyche Fowler, Jr., of Georgia. 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. Don Bailey, of Pennsylvania. Congressional Directory SUBCOMMITTEES TRADE San Gibbons, of Florida, Chairman Guy Vander Jagt, of Michigan, Ranking Minority Member SOCIAL SECURITY J. J. Pickle, of Texas, Chairman Bill Archer, of Texas, Ranking Minority Member OVERSIGHT Charles Rangel, of New York, Chairman Philip Crane, of Illinois, Ranking Minority Member SELECT REVENUE MEASURES William Cotter, of Connecticut, Chairman John Duncan, of Tennessee, Ranking Minority Member PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION Fortney H. (Pete) Stark, of California, Chairman L. A. (Skip) Bafalis, of Florida, Ranking Minority Member HEALTH Andy Jacobs, of Indiana, Chairman Bill Gradison, of Ohio, Ranking Minority Member 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: Frederick B. Arner, 5401 Moorland Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014; M. Kenneth Bowler, 6446 Snuffbox Terrace, Columbia, Md. 21044; Jayne Boyle, 11605-1B Stoneview Square, Reston, Va. 22901; Sandra Casber, 1517 Elliott Place 20007; Bruce F. Davie, 2804 Daniel Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Janice Gregory, 151 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003; Russlyn L. Guritz, 4821 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311; James C. Healey, Jr., 4926 Albermarle Street 20016; Erwin Hytner, 10386 Maywind Court, Columbia, Md. 21044; Allen C. Jensen, 9709 Rhapsody Drive, Vienna, Va. 21180; James W. Kelley, 8602 Fremont, New Carrollton, Md. 20784; William A. Kirk, Jr., 1721 Eden Avenue, Bradbury Heights, Md. 20027; Beth K. Kuntz, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20009; James R. McCarthy, 14 Fairwood Court, Rockville, Md. 20850; Daniel G. McGinn, 2994 South Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Janice A. Mays, 2990 South Columbus Street, Alexandria, Va. 22206; Pamela J. Pecarich, 4716 North 21st Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Anna M. Pineda, 8276 Portsmouth Drive, Severn, Md. 21144; Wendell E. Primus, 2916 Stuart Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Paul C. Rettig, 10518 William Tell Lane, Columbia, Md. 21044; John D. Riordan, 4426 First Road South, Arlington, Va. 22204; David B. Rohr, 16821 Melbourne Drive, Laurel, Md. 20810; Daniel Paul Russo, 3260 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312; Richard B. Self, 3704 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207; John Sherman, 335 14th Street NE. 20002; William K. Vaughan, Jr., 624 Pick-ford Place NE. 20002; Mary Jane Wignot, 1202 D Street SE. 20003; Mark D. Wincek, 1425 17th Street 20036; staff assistants: Gloria Bloyer, 1903 Shenan-doah Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Emily Brisendine, 1225 Martha Custis Drive, Committees of the House 313 Ways and Means—Continued Alexandria, Va. 22302; Florence U. Burkett, 200 North Pickett Street, Alexan-dria, Va. 22304; Robin Anne Byrne, 950 25th Street 20037; Louise J. Chrissos, 2586 Golfers Ridge Road, Annapolis, Md. 21401; Bernadette Connor, 8003 Easter Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; William T. Crippen, 5523 Marlboro Pike, Hillside, Md. 20027; Linda F. Denison, 9021 Loughran Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Hughlon Greene, 6219 Piney Branch Road 20011; Julie Horten, 12020 Torrey Pines Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192; Rebecca Jones, 5033 Seventh Road South, Arlington, Va. 22204; Diana C. Jost, 147 West Annandale Road, Falls Church, Va. 22406; Sara E. Kuhn, 1245 Fourth Street SW. 20024; Harriett Lawler, 9018 Larkwood Avenue SE. 20022; Emma L. Lilly, 800 Fourth Street SW. 20024; Janis McClintock, 313 C Street SE. 20003; Carole V. McGettrick, 3614 Highwood Drive SE. 20020; Grace McGovern, 2507 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22204; Lucy K. McNevin, 3432 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Norma M. Murphy, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Janet L. Myers, 3322 Woodburn Village Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Franklin C. Phifer, Jr., 1756 Corcoran Street 20009; Marsha Powell, 5835 36th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20782; Maureen Pritchard, 1769 Aberdeen Circle, Crofton, Md. 21114; Jean Ratliff, 3107 Pyles Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870; Lou Ann Rowe, 4784 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Gloria Shaver, 200 North Pickett Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Leslie Jean Smith, 1117 Independence Avenue SE. 20003; Vicki E. Spears, 6802 Jefferson Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Judy Talbert, 5803 Merton Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Carren Turko, 6002 Grayson Street, Springfield, Va. 22150; Treava A. Whitted, 11802 Eden Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904; Maureen Wright, 4327 Ravensworth Road, Annandale, Va. 22003; Alfred H. Young, 5904 Prince George Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152; minority staff: minority chief of staff, A. L. Singleton, 4311 Cedar Lake Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309; deputy minority chief of staff, Martha H. Phillips, 5115 Moorland 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. 20022; Eugene J. Malone, 16002 Edgewood Drive, Dumfries, Va. 22026; Harvey E. Pies, 6412 Cavalier Corridor, Falls Church, Va. 22044; Michael A. Superata, 1800 North Hancock Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; minority staff assistants: Jeri Bidle, 111 Seventh Street SE. 20003; Margaretta Carlile, 6517 Adelphi Road, University Park, Md. 20782; D. Susan Deavor, 206 Sixth Street NE. 20002; Patricia G. Dove, 3806 Regency Parkway, Suitland, Md. 20023; Sara T. Glover, 3717 Lockwood Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003; Mary Hayes, 3100 South Manchester Street, Falls Church, Va. 22044; Norah H. Moseley, 5534 Bouffant Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22311. 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. Ex Officio Members: Thomas P. 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; research director, Marta David; staff assistants: Susan Ranft, Andre Hebert, Patti Blumer, Eric Berkman, Colette Sevier, Jacqui Carter. Democratic Research Organization Room 314, House Annex No. 1 20515. Phone, 202-225-8083 Chairman.—James R. Jones, Representative from Oklahoma. STAFF Democratic Research Organization.—Executive director, John Lynn. 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. Jamie L. Whitten, Representative from Mississippi. Richard Bolling, Representative from Missouri. Dan Rostenkowski, Representative from Illinois. James R. Jones, Representative from Oklahoma. Appointed by the Speaker: Tom Bevill, Representative from Alabama. Charles B. Rangel, Representative from New York. Bo Ginn, Representative from Georgia. Joe Moakley, Representative from Massachusetts. Patricia Schroeder, Representative from Colorado. Norman Mineta, Representative from California. Wes Watkins, Representative from Oklahoma. W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, Representative from Louisiana. Elected by Region: Phillip Burton, Representative from California. Timothy E. Wirth, Representative from Colorado. William D. Ford, Representative from Michigan. Adam Benjamin, Jr., Representative from Indiana. Richard A. Gephardt, Representative from Missouri. Charles Wilson, Representative from Texas. 314 Select and Special Committees of the House Elected by Region—Continued John B. Breaux, Representative from Louisiana. W. G. (Bill) Hefner, Representative from North Carolina. William J. Hughes, Representative from New Jersey. John P. Murtha, Representative from Pennsylvania. Mario Biaggi, Representative from New York. Fernard J. St Germain, Representative from Rhode Island. 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. Federal Government Service Task Force Room H2-301, House Annex No. 2 20510. Phone, 225-9150, 225-9120 Chairman.—Michael D. Barnes, Representative from Maryland. Vice Chairman.—Vic Fazio, Representative from California. Vice Chairman.—Stan Parris, Representative from Virginia. Director.—Robert H. Honig. 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 K. Dornan, Representative from California. National Republican Congressional Committee 320 First Street SE. 20003. Phone, 479-7000 Chairman.—Guy Vander Jagt, Representative from Michigan. Ex Officio Members: Bob Michel, Representative from Illinois. Trent Lott, Representative from Mississippi. Jack Kemp, Representative from New York. Jack Edwards, Representative from Alabama. Clair Burgener, Representative from California. Dick Cheney, Representative from Wyoming. Edward Madigan, Representative from Illinois. 96th Class Representative: Charles Dougherty, Representative from Pennsylvania. 97th Class Representatives: John LeBoutillier, Representative from New York. Bill Emerson, Representative from Missouri. Frank Wolf, Representative from Virginia. Members: Albert Lee Smith, Representative from Alabama. Don Young, Representative from Alaska. John Rhodes, Representative from Arizona. Ed Bethune, Representative from Arkansas. John Rousselot, Representative from California. Ken Kramer, Representative from Colorado. Larry DeNardis, Representative from Connecticut. Tom Evans, Representative from Delaware. Bill Young, Representative from Florida. Newt Gingrich, Representative from Georgia. George Hansen, Representative from Idaho. Ed Derwinski, Representative from Illinois. Bud Hillis, Representative from Indiana. Tom Tauke, Representative from Iowa. Larry Winn, Representative from Kansas. 316 Congressional Directory Members—Continued Larry Hopkins, Representative from Kentucky. Bob Livingston, Representative from Louisiana. Dave Emery, Representative from Maine. Marjorie Holt, Representative from Maryland. Margaret Heckler, Representative from Massachusetts. Bob Davis, Representative from Michigan. Tom Hagedorn, Representative from Minnesota. Trent Lott, Representative from Mississippi. Gene Taylor, Representative from Missouri. Ron Marlenee, Representative from Montana. Hal Daub, Representative from Nebraska. Judd Gregg, Representative from New Hampshire. Matt Rinaldo, Representative from New Jersey. Joe Skeen, Representative from New Mexico. Norm Lent, Representative from New York. Gene Johnston, Representative from North Carolina. Clarence Brown, 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. Clint Roberts, Representative from South Dakota. Robin Beard, Representative from Tennessee. Jim Collins, Representative from Texas. Dan Marriott, Representative from Utah. Jim Jeffords, Representative from Vermont. Stan Parris, Representative from Virginia. Joel Pritchard, Representative from Washington. Cleve Benedict, Representative from West Virginia. Tom Petri, Representative from Wisconsin. Dick Cheney, Representative from Wyoming. STAFF National Republican Congressional Committee.—Executive director, Nancy Sinnott, 479-7020; finance director. Wyatt A. Stewart III, 479-7030; campaign director, Joe Gaylord, 479-7050; communications director, Steve Sandler, 479-7080; legal counsel, Larry Halloran, 479-7025; public affairs, Gregg Hilton, 479-7070. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Created pursuant to H. Res. 658, 95th Congress Room H-405, The Capitol. Phone, 225-4121 Chairman.—Edward P. Boland, Representative from Massachusetts. Clement J. Zablocki, Representative from Wisconsin. Charlie Rose, Representative from North Carolina. 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. Bob Stump, Representative from Arizona. J. Kenneth Robinson, Representative from Virginia. John M. Ashbrook, Representative from Ohio. Robert McClory, Representative from Illinois. G. William Whitehurst, Representative from Virginia. C. W. Bill Young, Representative from Florida. Ex Officio Members: Jim Wright, majority leader of the House. Robert H. Michel, Republican leader of the House. Select and Special Committees of the House 317 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: Richard D. Anderson, Jr., 30 Eighth Street NE. 20002, 543-3328; 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 Kings-bridge Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031, 385-9391; G. Elizabeth Keyes; Diane Edwards La Voy, 1614 E Street SE. 20003, 544-5771; Herbert Romerstein; Annette H. Smiley, P.O. Box 3, Front Royal, Va. 22630, (703) 635-8937; counsels: Ira H. Goldman; Bernard Raimo, Jr., 326 11th Street NE. 20002; clerk, Jeanne M. McNally, 2121 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204; assistant clerk, Sharon D. Leary, 2121 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204; registry/security: chief, Mi-chael P. Flannigan; assistants: Donald R. Brennan; Robin W. Hughes, 7311 Oriole Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150, 451-2471; Thomas C. Williams, Jr., 720 Fourth Street SE. 20003, 546-2618; secretaries: Louise B. Dreuth; Patricia E. Garber, 9401 Chadburn Place, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; Ilene Katz, 437 Second Sis SE. 20003; Donna L. Sweeney, P.O. Box 307, Chesapeake Beach, Md. 732. Republican Policy Committee Room 1620, Longworth House Office Building. Phone, 225-6168 Leadership: Elected: Chairman.—Dick Cheney, of Wyoming. Republican Leader.—Robert H. Michel, of Illinois. Republican Whip.—Trent Lott, of Mississippi Chairman of Republican Conference.—Jack F. Kemp, of New York. Vice Chairman of Republican Conference.—Jack Edwards, of Alabama. Secretary of the Republican Conference.—Clair W. Burgener, of California. Chairman of Committee on Research.—Edward R. Madigan, of Illinois. Chairman of National Republican Congressional Committee.—Guy Vander Jagt, of Michigan. Designated: Vice Chairman for Presidential Liaison of the National Republican Congression-al Committee.—Thomas B. Evans, Jr., of Delaware. Ranking Republican Member of the House Committee on Rules.—James H. Quillen, of Tennessee. Ranking Republican Member of the House Committee on Ways and Means.— Barber B. Conable, Jr., of New York. Ranking Republican Member of the House Committee on Appropriations.—Silvio O. Conte, of Massachusetts. Ranking Republican Member of the House Committee on the Budget.—Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. Regional Representatives: Region I.—Carlos J. Moorhead, of California. Region II. —James M. Collins, of Texas. Region III.—Jim Leach, of Iowa. Region IV.—Floyd Spence, of South Carolina. Region V.—John N. Erlenborn, of Illinois. Region VI.—Chalmers P. Wylie, of Ohio. Region VII.—William F. Goodling, of Pennsylvania. Region VIII.—Barber B. Conable, Jr., of New York. Congressional Clubs: 96th Club.—Thomas J. Tauke, of Iowa. 96th Club.—Douglas K. Bereuter, of Nebraska. 97th Club.—Christopher H. Smith, of New Jersey. 97th Club.—Vin Weber, of Minnesota. 97th Club.—Dan Coats, of Indiana. Members-at-Large: John J. Rhodes, of Arizona. Edwin B. Forsythe, of New Jersey. 318 Congressional Directory Members-at-Large—Continued George Hansen, of Idaho. W. Henson Moore, of Louisiana. Robert E. Badham, of California. Carroll Campbell, Jr., of South Carolina. Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire. 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, 225-9375 Chairman.—Claude Pepper, Representative from Florida. Edward Roybal, Representative from California. Mario Biaggi, Representative from New York. Ike Andrews, Representative from North Carolina. John Burton, Representative from California. 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. Jim Santini, Representative from Nevada. David Evans, Representative from Indiana. Stanley 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. Eugene Atkinson, Representative from Pennsylvania. Butler Derrick, Representative from South Carolina. Bruce Vento, Representative from Minnesota. Barney Frank, Representative from Massachusetts. Tom Lantos, Representative from California. Bob Shamansky, Representative from Ohio. Ron Wyden, Representative from Oregon. Donald J. Albosta, Representative from Michigan. George W. Crockett, Jr., Representative from Michigan. Matthew Rinaldo, Representative from New Jersey. William Wampler, Representative from Virginia. John Paul Hammerschmidt, Representative from Arkansas. Marc Marks, Representative from Pennsylvania. Ralph Regula, Representative from Ohio. Robert Dornan, Representative from California. Harold C. Hollenbeck, Representative from New Jersey. Norman Shumway, Representative from California. Olympia Snowe, Representative from Maine. Daniel Lungren, Representative from California. Millicent Fenwick, Representative from New Jersey. James M. Jeffords, Representative from Vermont. Doug Bereuter, Representative from Nebraska. Thomas J. Tauke, Representative from Iowa. Thomas E. Petri, Representative from Wisconsin. Judd Gregg, Representative from New Hampshire. Dan Coats, Representative from Indiana. George C. Wortley, Representative from New York. Select and Special Committees of the House Select Committee on Aging—Continued Hal Daub, Representative from Nebraska. Larry E. Craig, Representative from Idaho. Pat Roberts, Representative from Kansas. Bill Hendon, Representative from North Carolina. Gregory Carman, Representative from New York. SUBCOMMITTEES RETIREMENT, INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT John L. Burton, of California, Chairman William C. Wampler, of Virginia, Ranking Minority Member HEALTH AND LONG-TERM CARE Claude Pepper, of Florida, Chairman Marc Marks, of Pennsylvania, Ranking Minority Member HOUSING AND CONSUMER INTERESTS Edward Roybal, of California, Chairman John Paul Hammerschmidt, of Arkansas, Ranking Minority Member HUMAN SERVICES Mario Biaggi, of New York, Chairman Matthew Rinaldo, of New Jersey, Ranking Minority Member STAFF Select Committee on Aging.—Charles H. Edwards III, chief of staff, 104 Fourth Street SE. 20003; Yosef Riemer, deputy chief of staff, 3511 Davenport Street 20016; Val Halamandaris, special counsel; James A. Brennan, Jr., special assist-ant to the chairman; Marie H. Brown, executive secretary, 908 Wrigley Place, Fort Washington, Md. 20022; Henry H. Hicks, professional staff member, 1515 Jefferson-Davis Highway, No. 320, Arlington, Va. 22202; David Holton, investi-gator; Kathleen Gardner, professional staff member; Stephen McConnell, profes-sional staff member; Richard Lehrman, professional staff member; Rita Harris, financial clerk; Theodore Kimmerly, editor; Walter A. Guntharp, minority staff director, 1921 MacArthur Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Merrill Randol, staff direc-tor, Subcommittee on Retirement, Income and Employment, 1615 19th Street, 20009; Nancy Hobbs, minority staff director, Subcommittee on Retirement, Income and Employment, 219 North St. Asaph, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Louise Bracknell, staff director, Subcommittee on Health and Long-Term Care; minor-ity staff director (vacant); Jorge Lambrinos, staff director, Subcommittee on Housing and Consumer Interests, 3405 Kayson Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906; Patricia Lawrence, minority staff director, Subcommittee on Housing and Con-sumer Interests; Robert Blancato, staff director, Subcommittee on Human Serv-ices, 2400 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; James B. Conroy, minor-ity staff director, Subcommittee on Human Services, 200 C Street SE. No. 316 20003; research assistants: Mark Covall, Mary Sciarra; secretaries: Clementine Anthony, Hazel Edwards, Michele Irving, Rita Coleman, Mary Anderson, Su-zanne Fornaciari, Nancy Smythe, Mary Garver, Gail Jimerson; secretary to the chief of staff, Molly Connolly. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control Created pursuant to H. Res. 13, 97th Congress Room 3287, House Office Building, Annex No. 2, Second and D Streets SW. 20515. Phone, 225-1753 (meets every Thursday) Chairman.—Leo C. Zeferetti, Representative from New York. Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Representative from New Jersey. Charles B. Rangel, Representative from New York. Fortney H. (Pete) Stark, Representative from California. Glenn English, Representative from Oklahoma. 320 Congressional Directory Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control—Continued Billy Lee Evans, Representative from Georgia. 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. Thomas F. Railsback, Representative from Illinois. Robin L. Beard, Representative from Tennessee. Benjamin A. Gilman, Representative from New York. Lawrence Coughlin, Representative from Pennsylvania. Robert K. Dornan, Representative from California. Lawrence J. DeNardis, Representative from Connecticut. Clay Shaw, Representative from Florida. CONGRESSIONAL JOINT COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS, AND BOARDS Joint Committee on the Library Room 415, House Annex No. 1. Phone, 225-0392 Chairman.—Augustus F. Hawkins, Representative from California. Vice Chairman.—Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. Members: Al Swift, Representative from Washington. William J. Coyne, Representative from Pennsylvania. Newt Gingrich, Representative from Georgia. James K. Coyne, Representative from Pennsylvania. Mark Hatfield, Senator from Oregon. Howard H. Baker, Jr., Senator from Tennessee. Claiborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Senator from New Jersey. Chief Clerk.—Cynthia A. Szady. Assistant Chief Clerk.—Joseph diGenova. Joint Committee on Printing Created by act of Aug. 3, 1846 (9 Stat. 114) Room S-151, The Capitol 20510. Phone, 224-5241 Chairman.—Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. Vice Chairman.—Augustus F. Hawkins, Representative from California. Members: John W. Warner, Senator from Virginia. Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon. Howard W. Cannon, Senator from Nevada. Wendell H. Ford, Senator from Kentucky. Joseph M. Gaydos, Representative from Pennsylvania. Ed Jones, Representative from Tennessee. Newt Gingrich, Representative from Georgia. Lynn Martin, Representative from Illinois. Staff Director and Associate General Counsel. —Gordon Andrew McKay, 259 Ken-tucky Avenue SE. 20003. Pepnty Ch {recor Faye M. Padgett, 2105 Oakwood Street, Hillcrest Heights, Seorory Sint Assistant.—Donna W. Bonner, 9021 Adelphi Road, Adelphi, Md. Inspector of Paper and Materials.—Milan Boryan, 2430 North Utah Street, Arling- ton, Va. 22207. Special Assistant.—Roy C. Breimon, Logan Circle, No. 1 20005. Professional Staff Member.—Joseph Gargano, 9039 Sligo Creek Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Took nice) ign mblsicher L. Herring, Jr., 3104 Chapel View Drive, Beltsville, Professional Staff Member.—Bernadine E. Hoduski, 129 Third Street NE. 20002. Prhlicasn Director.—Lawrence F. Kennedy, 12711 Kembridge Drive, Bowie, Md. 323 324 Congressional Directory Executive Secretary.—Eleanor A. Lawrence, 2305 Berkley Street, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. Professional Staff Member.—Bernard G. Lazorchak, 5613 Mount Burnside Way, Burke, Va. 22015. Secretary/Staff Assistant.—Barbara D. Lewis, 225-2240. Professional Staff Member.—John D. Livsey, Jr., 1531 Chatham Colony Court, Reston, Va. 22090. Special Assistant.—DeCourcy Orrick, 331 Wilkes Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX OFFICE Room 507-B, Senate Courts, 120 C Street NE. 20510. Phone, 224-1385 Chief Indexer.—Jack W. Parsons, 2217 Washington Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. dariston Chief Indexer.—Walter F. Kidd, 4707 Surry Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. ndexers: Lydia B. Allen, 1462 Belmont Street 20009. Carol M. Baker, 2900 South Glebe Road, Apt. 406, Arlington, Va. 22206. Eugene J. Curtin, 4431 14th Street NE. 20017. Theresa M. Furey, 420 South Adams Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Carl J. Hebert, 4109 Middleridge Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22033. David T. Howes, 215 Constitution Avenue NE., Apt. 306 20002. Maurice Martin, 5019 River Road 20016. Duane E. Nystrom, 3040 Idaho Avenue, Apt. 524 20016. Barbre B. Zarou, 4360 Majestic Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22033. History 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. d. 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. Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Senator from Virginia. Chief of Staff.—Mark L. McConaghy, 722 C Street NE. 20002. Deputy Chief of Staff.—David H. Brockway, 133 E Street SE. 20003. Administrative Assistant.—Marcia B. McConaghy, 722 C Street NE. 20002. Special Assistant.—Leon W. Klud, 9103 Rookings Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Chie] Dirk =Michas] W. Cook, 2001 North Adams Street, No. 426, Arlington, Va. Personal Assistant to the Chief of Staff.—Chris Chrisley, 418 North Armistead Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Legislation Counsels.—Harold E. Hirsch, 640 Pickford Place NE. 20002; Richard B. Ruge, 4345 Embassy Park Drive 20016; Melvin C. Thomas, 17 Mill Harbor Drive, Arnold, Md. 21012. Pons Te Counsel.—William M. Lieber, 9223 Snow Shoe Lane, Columbia, Md. Assigent Legislation Counsel. —Michelle P. Scott, 309 Fourth Street SE., Apt. Legislation Attorneys.—Loretta C. Argrett, 2212 Richland Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; James F. Dring, 6809 Newbold Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Thomas J. Gallagher, Jr., 340 E Street SE. 20003; H. B. Hartley, 4831 West Braddock Road, Apt. 202, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Richard L. Johnson, 305 Cedar Ridge Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; Geoffrey B. Lanning, 2968 South Columbus Street, Apt. A-2, Arlington, VA. 22206; Richard L. Mull, 2901 Rittenhouse Street 20015; C. Clinton Stretch, 721 South 20th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202; Floyd L. Williams, 2905 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Elaine K. Worden, 1600 South Joyce Street, Apt. C-1115, Arlington, Va. 22202. Chief Economist.—James W. Wetzler, 301 G Street SW. 20024. Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards 325 "Senior Economist.—Albert Buckberg, 5906 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Economists.—John J. Germanis, 1705 James Payne Circle, McLean, Va. 22101; Thomas Hart, 2442 Huidekoper Place 20007; John Lepley, 1408 Haif Street SW. 20024; Ned Newland, 504 Virginia Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302; John F. O'Hare, 925A South Rolfe Street, Arlington, Va. 22204; Bernard Schmitt, 3933 Lincolnshire Street, Annandale, Va. 22003; Christine Scott, 160B F Street SE. 20003; Linden C. Smith, 1897 Ingleside Terrace 20010; William T. Sutton, 51 D Street SE., Apt. 1 20003; Randall D. Weiss, 3410 30th Street 20008; Kenneth L. Wertz, 29 Seventh Street NE. 20002. Accountant.—Thomas B. Joyce, 3721 Guinevere Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Programmer.—Xe V. Nguyen, 2512 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22204. Senior Reviewer.—Lincoln Arnold, 1619 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Refund Counsel.—Roland Ford, 17705 Lisa Drive, Derwood, Md. 20855. Refund Attorneys.—Lynn Bartlett, 6680 Midhill Place, Falls Church, Va. 22043; James Billinger, 2011 Wethersfield Court, Reston, Va. 22091; Joseph P. Spell- man, 10310 Hickory Creek Court, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Librarian.—Karen Pritchard, 6053 Argyle Drive, Apt. 7, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Secretaries.—Yvonne Alston, 111 Staton Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870; Jamie L. Daley, 3486B 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 Anne Gies, 490 M Street SW., Apt. W-806 20024; Dorothy Hannon, 2233 North Somerset Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Gail Johnson, 4813 West Braddock Road, Apt. 200, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Beverly Keith, 1506 Roosevelt Avenue, Landover, Md. 20785; Norma E. Kershner, 3025 Brinkley Road, Apt. 102, Oxon Hill, Md. 20031; Geri Kyler, 5307 Chesterfield Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031; Josephine Piraneo, 4417 Medford Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Linda R. Savage, 7732 Hanover Parkway, Apt. 204, Greenbelt, Md. 20770; Betty Schock, 10020 Stedwick Road, No. 304, Gaith-ersburg, Md. 20760; Dorothea E. Summerville, 223 Lakeside Drive, No. 103, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Staff Assistants.—John H. Bloyer, 1903 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308; Roy L. Braddox, 5446 Crossrail Drive, Burke, Va. 22015; Herbert W. (Tony) Kline, 4404 Woodfield Road, Kensington, Md. 20795; June M. Matthews, 4042 South Maple Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Joint Economic Committee Created pursuant to Sec. 5(a) of Public Law 304, 79th Congress Room G-133, Dirksen Senate Office Building. Phone, 224-5171 Chairman.—Henry S. Reuss, Representative from Wisconsin. Vice Chairman.—Roger W. Jepsen, Senator from Iowa. Members: Richard Bolling, Representative from Missouri. Lee H. Hamilton, Representative from Indiana. Gillis W. Long, Representative from Louisiana. Parren J. Mitchell, Representative from Maryland. Frederick W. Richmond, Representative from New York. Clarence J. Brown, Representative from Ohio. Margaret M. Heckler, Representative from Massachusetts. John H. Rousselot, Representative from California. Chalmers P. Wylie, Representative from Ohio. William V. Roth, Jr., Senator from Delaware. James Abdnor, Senator from South Dakota. Steven D. Symms, Senator from Idaho. Paula Hawkins, Senator from Florida. Mack Mattingly, Senator from Georgia. Lloyd Bentsen, Senator from Texas. William Proxmire, Senator from Wisconsin. Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts. Paul S. Sarbanes, Senator from Maryland. Executive Director.—James K. Galbraith. Deputy Director.—Bruce R. Bartlett. Assistant Director.—Louis C. Krauthoff II. Assistant Director/General Counsel.—Richard F. Kaufman. Assistant Director.—Charles H. Bradford. 326 Congressional Directory Economists.—David W. Allen, Lloyd C. Atkinson, William R. Buechner, Sr., James M. Cubie, Mary E. Eccles, Stephen J. Entin, Kent H. Hughes, Keith B. Keener, Paul B. Manchester, Deborah Matz, Helen T. Mohrmann, Mark R. Policinski, Timothy P. Roth, Douglas N. Ross, George R. Tyler. Administrative Staff.—Barbara August, David Battey, Jane Bennett (executive sec-retary), Mark Bisnow (press secretary), Don Craver (printing assistant), Nancy Davis, Deborah Dubrule, Lynda Elliot, Colleen Healy (financial clerk), Doris Irwin, Ed Jacobs (professional staff member), Betty Maddox (assistant director for administration), Bill Maddox (director, public affairs), Linda Maisel, Juanita Morgan, Eileen Murray, Michael Musto, Pat Redmond, Don Smith (printing assistant), Mary Sutton (office manager), Lennea Tinker, Jill Wylam. 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, 2609 South Hayes Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Museum Specialist.—Diane K. Skvarla, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 2202. 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: [Vacancy], Department of State. [Vacancy], Department of Defense. [Vacancy], Department of Commerce. Appointed by the Senate: Robert Dole, Senator from Kansas. Patrick J. Leahy, Senator from Vermont. Claiborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island. Orrin G. Hatch, Senator from Utah. John Heinz, Senator from Pennsylvania. Alfonse M. D'Amato, Senator from New York. Appointed by the House: Dante B. Fascell, Representative from Florida. Sidney R. Yates, Representative from Illinois. Jonathan Bingham, Representative from New York. Timothy E. Wirth, Representative from Colorado. Millicent Fenwick, Representative from New Jersey. Don Ritter, Representative from Pennsylvania. Staff Director and General Counsel.—R. Spencer Oliver. Deputy Staff Director.—Samuel G. Wise, Jr. Senior Consultants: George T. Boutin. Yale Richmond. Staff Assistants: Christopher Brescia. Catherine Cosman. Lynne A. Davidson. Meg Donovan. Martin C. Sletzinger. Office Manager.—Deborah M. Burns. Administrative Assistant.—Barbara A. Blackburn. Periodical Librarian.—Leslie J. Farrell. Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards 327 Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians Created by Public Law 96-317 Appointed by the President: Joan Z. Bernstein, 12 East Melrose, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Judge William M. Marutani, 307 One East Pennsylvania Square, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107. Dr. Arthur S. Flemming, 1120 Vermont Avenue 20125. Appointed by the Senate: on Edward W. Brooke, 1919 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006. Senator Hugh B. Mitchell, P.O. Box 88728, Seattle, Wash. 98188. Father I. V. Gromoff, P.O. Box 40, Unalaska, Alaska 99685. Appointed by the House: Father Robert F. Drinan, 600 New Jersey Avenue 20001. Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg, 2801 New Mexico Avenue, Suite 1104 20007. Daniel Lungren, Representative from California. 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. Consumer Product Safety Commission Created by Public Law 92-573 1111 18th Street 20207 Chairman.—[Vacant.] Acting Chairman.—Stuart M. Statler, 634-7710. Commissioners: R. David Pittle, 634-7726. Sam Zagoria, 634-7790. Edith Barksdale Sloan, 634-7793. Executive Director.—Richard A. Gross, 492-6550. Secretary.—Sadye Dunn, 634-7700. General Counsel.—Andrew S. Krulwich, 634-7770. Director of Congressional Relations.—[Vacant.] Officials: Stuart M. Statler, 2304 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. R. David Pittle, 14234 Briarwood Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20853. Edith Barksdale Sloan. Sam Zagoria, 3527 Marlbrough Way, College Park, Md. 20740. Richard A. Gross, 1539 44th Street 20007. Andrew S. Krulwich, 3808 Blackthorn Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 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 1200, 818 Con-necticut Avenue 20006 (328-8000). Vice Chairman.—Sharon Pratt Dixon, Potomac Electric Power Co., Room 710, 1900 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006 (872-2023). Sooresary.s=Biorn ice Just, Parole Board, Fifth Floor, 614 H Street 20001 (727-1380). embers: Marthlu Bledsoe, 2401 H Street, No. 615 20037 (783-5858). 328 Congressional Directory Members—Continued Stephen S. Boynton, Suite 1204, 1901 North Fort Myer Drive, Arlington, Va. 22209 (243-2087). David H. Eaton, senior minister, All Souls Unitarian Church, 16th and Harvard Streets 20009 (332-5266). Marion Edwyn Harrison, Barnett, Alagia & Carey, Ninth Floor, 1627 K Street 20036 (785-0500). Janes 3 olsller; Hydeman, Mason & Goodell, Suite 700, 1220 19th Street 20036 (833 ); Rit J. Medalie, Friedman & Medalie, Suite 502, 1899 L Street 20036 (659- C. Francis Murphy, Wilkes & Artis, Suite 600, 1666 K Street 20006 (457-7800). Juiiih hii Corporation Counsel, Room 325, D.C. District Building 20004 — ); Doves 3 Boundines Roundtree, Knox, Hunter & Parker, 1822 11th Street 20001 rile Hol Ruff, U.S. attorney, District of Columbia, U.S. Courthouse 20001 (633-1706). Robert S. Thompson, Beveridge, Fairbanks & Diamond, Suite 900, 1333 New Hampshire Avenue 20036 (828-0267). Silas J. Wasserstrom, Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia, 451 Indiana Avenue 20001 (628-1200). Frank J. Whalen, Jr., Spencer, Whalen & Graham, 2000 Massachusetts Avenue 20036 (785-1220). Alexander W. Whitaker, Hanson, O’Brien, Birney & Butler, 888 17th Street 20006 (298-6161). Staff: James C. McKay, Jr., director (724-8188). Edwin J. Lasner, general counsel (724-8184). Sylvia Edwards, senior staff attorney (724-8187). Janice L. Booker, staff attorney (724-8186). Bruce E. Brennan, staff attorney (724-8185). Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission Created by Public Law 372, 84th Congress 3371 House Office Building Annex No. 2. Phone, 225-7871, 225-7891 Chairman.—Eugene J. Keogh, 521 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2200, New York, N.Y. 10017 (212-687-5950). Secretary.—[Vacant.] Members: Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon. James J. Howard, Representative from New Jersey. Leo C. Zeferetti, Representative from New York. Hamilton Fish, Jr., Representative from New York. Bill Green, Representative from New York. Anna Rosenberg Hoffman, of New York. James H. Rowe, Jr., of Montana. Edmund G. Brown, of California. House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards Created by Public Law 93-191 Room 309, 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. Edward J. Derwinski, Representative from Illinois. James Quillen, Representative from Tennessee. Trent Lott, Representative from Mississippi. Staff: David Minion, executive director and general counsel, 309 Cannon House Office uilding. Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards 329 Staff—Continued Theodore J. Kazy, associate executive director, 101 Mel Mara Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Jo Ann Ciaravella, senior staff assistant, 1425 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Joseph A. Fisher, senior staff assistant, 8313 Cedardale Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. 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. Japan-United States Friendship Commission Created by Public Law 94-118 Suite 709, 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, deputy chairman, board of trustees, University of Chicago. Members: Livingston L. Biddle, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. Daniel J. Boorstin, Librarian of Congress. Albert H. Bowker, Assistant Secretary for Post-Secondary Education, Department of Education. Joseph D. Duffey, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Stanley M. Erdreich, Jr., senior vice president, The First National Bank of Bir- mingham. James F. Hoge, publisher, Chicago Sun-Times. Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii. Toby Roth, Senator from Wisconsin. James A. Linen, chairman, Linen, Fortinberry & Associates, Inc. Arch L. Madsen, president, Bonneville International Corp. Evan H. Turner, director, Ackland Museum, Chapel Hill, N.C. Kozo Yamamura, professor, University of Washington, Seattle. Clement J. Zablocki, Representative from Wisconsin. Silvio O. Conte, Representative from Massachusetts. [Vacancy], Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs. [Vacancy], Director, International Communication Agency. Brenig Director.—Francis B. Tenny, 2203 Paul Spring Road, Alexandria, Va. 07. Assistant 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, 343-2663 Chairman.—James G. Watts, Secretary of the Interior. John R. Block, Secretary of Agriculture. Drew Lewis, Secretary of Transportation. David H. Pryor, Senator from Arkansas. Thad Cochran, Senator from Mississippi. John D. Dingell, Representative from Michigan. Silvio O. Conte, Representative from Massachusetts. Secretary.—Walter R. McAllester, 8120 Saxony Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Congressional Directory National Commission for Employment Policy Created by Public Law 95-524 Suite 300, 1522 K Street 20005. Phone, (202) 724-1545 Members: Dr. Eli Ginzberg, chairman; A. Barton Hepburn, professor of economics and director, conservation of human resources, Columbia University, N.Y. Raymond J. Donovan, Secretary of Labor. Richard S. Schweiker, Secretary of Health and Human Services. T. H. Bell, Secretary of Education. [Vacant], Administrator of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Administration. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Chair, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Richard Rios, Director, Community Services Administration. Patsy L. Fryman, assistant to the president, Communications Workers of America. Pedro Garza, national director, SER—dJobs for Progress. Carol S. Gibson, director, education division of the National Urban League and Chair of the National Advisory Council on Vocational Education. George L. Jenkins, attorney at law. Sam Lena, vice chairman, Pima County, Ariz., Board of Supervisors. Ruth B. Love, superintendent, Oakland, Calif., Unified School District. Austin P. Sullivan, Jr., vice president, General Mills and chairman of the Minne- sota Governor's Council on Employment and Training. Leon H. Sullivan, pastor of Zion Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Julius B. Thrower, admissions director, S.D. Bishop State Junior College, and vice chairman, American Association of Minority Veterans Program Administrators. Daniel H. Saks, director. National Commission on Air Quality Created by Public Law 95-95 499 South Capitol Street SW. 20003. Phone 245-2405 Chairman.—Gary Hart, Senator from Colorado. Vice Chairman.— Thomas McPherson, State representative from Florida. Appointed by the President of the United States: Richard Ayres, Esq., Natural Resources Defense Council. Tom Bradley, mayor, City of Los Angeles. Dr. Annemarie F. Crocetti, doctor of public health, New York University. Edwin D. Dodd, chairman, Owens-Illinois, Inc. John J. Sheehan, legislative director, United Steelworkers of America. Thomas McPherson, State representative from Florida. Jeanne Malchon, county commissioner for the Clearwater, Fla., area. Harold Tso, director, environmental protection commission for the Navajo Tribe. Leonard A. Schine, Esq., attorney from Connecticut. Appointed by the Senate: Gary Hart, Senator from Colorado. Robert T. Stafford, Senator from Vermont. Appointed by the House: James T. Broyhill, Representative from North Carolina. John Dingell, Representative from Michigan. Director.—William H. Lewis, Jr. National Commission on Alcoholism and Other Alcohol-Related Problems Created by Public Law 96-180 Room 1428, Mary E. Switzer Building, 330 C Street SW. 20201. Phone, 245-0763 Chairperson.—Harold E. Hughes, former Senator and Governor of Iowa. Vice Chairperson.—Dr. Jean L. Harris. Appointed by the President of the United States: Dr. Floyd E. Bloom, The Salk Institute, San Diego, Calif. Dr. Sheila B. Blume, New York State Division of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, New York, N.Y. Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards 331 Appointed by the President of the United States—Continued Janie Salinas Farris, Adult MH/MR Services Authority for Harris County, Bay- town, Tex. Melvin A. Glasser, Committee for National Health Insurance, Washington, D.C. James S. Kemper, Jr., Kemper Center, Long Grove, Ill Dr. Joseph A. Pursch, Care Manor Hospital, Orange, Calif. tour W. Wittstock, American Indian Alcohol Treatment Programs, Minneapolis, Minn. Appointed by the Senate: i Orrin G. Hatch, Senator from Utah. Hon. Gordon F. Hum hrey, Senator from New Hampshire. Hon. Donald W. Riegle, Jr., Senator from Michigan. Hon. Harrison A. Williams, Senator from New Jersey. Appointed by the House: oy James G. Martin, Representative from North Carolina. Hon. John F. Seiberling, Representative from Ohio. Hon. Ron Wyden, Representative from Oregon. Hon. Cleve Benedict, Representative from West Virginia. Federal Non-Voting Members: Administrator, Veterans’ Administration. Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. John R. DeLuca, Director, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, PHS, DHHS, Rockville, Md. Brig. Gen. William Louisell, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Defense De-partment. ary Ellen Miller, executive secretary. Frank T. Hoban, director of administration. Benedict J. Latteri, deputy director of administration. 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. Azpoinsize Members: eniey N. Katz, Department of History, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. Philip B. 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. Egor in Sy Pu] A. Freund, The Law School, Harvard University, Cambridge, ass. Administrative Officer for the Devise.—James H. Hutson, Coordinator of American Revolution Bicentennial Program. President’s Committee on Mental Retardation Seventh and D Streets SW. 20201. Phone, 245-7634 Chairman.—Richard S. Schweiker. Vice Chairman.—Herbert J. Cohen, M.D., Bronx, N.Y. Current Committee Members: Harvey A. Abrams, Miami, Fla.; Janet Allen-Spilka, Utica, N.Y.; G. Thomas Bellamy, Ph. D., Eugene, Oreg.; Omie Brown, Madison, Wis; Joseph A. Buon-omo, Boston, Mass.; Ruth W. Diggs, Ed. D., Norfolk, Va.; Leonard G. Espinosa, Albuquerque, N. Mex.; Lilia A. Evangelista, M.D, Bronx, N.Y; Ileana Boe: Herrell, Ph. D., Rockville, Md.; Robert G. Jordan, ‘M. Di; Memphis, Tenn.; Mar-lene F. Kopman, St. Louis, Mo.; William L. McGowan, Albany, N.Y; Guy M. McKhann, M.D., Baltimore, Md.; Shirley C. Miller, Atlanta, Ga.; Alba ‘A. Ortiz, Ph.D. Austin, Tex.; Anderson W. Pollard, Los Angeles, Calif.; 'Valaida Smith Walker, Ph. D, Philadelphia, Pa.; Aileen A. Weiss, Columbia, S.C.; Edward F. Zigler, Ph. D., New Haven, Conn. 332 Congressional Directory Executive Director.—Fred J. Krause. Director of Communications.—David J. Touch. Director of Policy, Planning and Evaluation.—Allen R. Menefee. 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.—dJ. Bennett Johnston, Jr., Senator from Louisiana. Howard W. Cannon, Senator from Nevada. Howard H. Baker, Jr., Senator from Tennessee. Pete V. Domenici, Senator from New Mexico. Robert T. Stafford, Senator from Vermont. Walter D. Huddleston, Senator from Kentucky. Spark M. Matsunaga, Senator from Hawaii. Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia Created by Public Law 94-399 Room 503, 711 14th Street 20005. Phone 724-1294 Chairman.—Thomas F. Eagleton, Senator from Missouri. Vice Chairman.—Ronald V. Dellums, Representative from California. Members: Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. Alphonse M. D’Amato, Senator from New York. Julian C. Dixon, Representative from California. Stewart B. McKinney, Representative from Connecticut. Van Barry, Jr., Mayor of the District of Columbia, 3607 Suitland Road SE. Arrington Dixon, chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia, 8227 West Beach Terrace 20012. Executive Director.—Robert F. Stephens. Environmental Study Conference Room H2-515, House Office Building, Annex 2. Phone, 225-2988 Co-Chairmen: Paul N. McCloskey, Jr., Representative from California. John H. Chaffee, Senator from Rhode Island. Co-Vice Chairmen: Howard Wolpe, Representative from Michigan. Patrick Leahy, Senator from Vermont. Executive Committee: Douglas K. Bereuter, Representative from Nebraska. David E. Bonior, Representative from Michigan. George E. Brown, Jr., Representative from California. Butler Derrick, Representative from South Carolina. Robert W. Edgar, Representative from Pennsylvania. Thomas B. Evans, Jr., Representative from Delaware. Millicent Fenwick, Representative from New Jersey. Hamilton Fish, Jr., Representative from New York. Dan Glickman, Representative from Kansas. John Paul Hammerschmidt, Representative from Arkansas. Harold C. Hollenbeck, Representative from New Jersey. Dale E. Kildee, Representative from Michigan. Carl D. Pursell, Representative from Michigan. John F. Seiberling, Representative from Ohio. Olympia Snowe, Representative from Maine. James Weaver, Representative from Oregon. Ted Weiss, Representative from New York. John Heinz, Senator from Pennsylvania. Carl Levin, Senator from Michigan. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. John Melcher, Senator from Montana. Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards Executive Committee—Continued Larry Pressler, Senator from South Dakota. Staff Director—Ken Murphy. Members of Congress for Peace Through Law Room 501, House Office Building, Annex 2. Phone, 225-8550 Chair.—Carl Levin, Senator from Michigan. Vice Chair.—Jim Leach, Representative from Iowa. Vice Chair.—Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. Secretary-Treasurer.—Matthew F. McHugh, Representative from New York. Steering Committee: Alan Cranston, Senator from California. Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon. Paul Tsongas, Senator from Massachusetts. Anthony Beilenson, Representative from California. Mervyn Dymally, Representative from California. Millicent Fenwick, Representative from New Jersey. Michael Lowry, Representative from Washington. Paul N. McCloskey, Jr., Representative from California. John F. Seiberling, Representative from Ohio. Paul Simon, Representative from Illinois. North Atlantic Assembly Created by Public Law 84-689, Title 22, U.S.C., Section 1928z Headquarters: Place du Petit Sablon 3, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium OFFICERS OF THE ASSEMBLY President.—Jack Brooks, United States. Vice President.—Peter Corterier, Germany. Constantine Gontikas, Greece. Patrick Wall, United Kingdom. Treasurer.—Robert Laucournet, France. Secretary-General.—Philippe Deshormes. MEMBERS OF THE UNITED STATES DELEGATION 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. Andy Ireland, Representative from Florida. Mary Rose Oakar, Representative from Ohio. Robert Garcia, Representative from New York. William Broomfield, Representative from Michigan. Paul Findley, Representative from Illinois. William G. Whitehurst, Representative from Virginia. Senate Delegation: The Senate Delegation had not been named by date of publication. Staff Delegation: : : Peter A. Abbruzzese, secretary, House delegation, Committee on Foreign Affairs, room 2170, Rayburn House Office Building. John B. Ritch, secretary, Senate delegation, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, room 4304, Dirksen Senate Office Building. Jan Novins, professional staff, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, room S-116, The Capitol. 334 Congressional Directory 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 97TH CONGRESS President.—Robert T. Stafford, Senator from Vermont. Vice Presidents: Claude Pepper, Representative from Florida. Quentin N. Burdick, Senator from North Dakota. Guy Vander Jagt, Representative from Michigan. Secretary.—Larry Pressler, Senator from South Dakota. Treasurer.—Edward J. Derwinski, Representative from Illinois. Executive Committee: L. H. Fountain, Representative from North Carolina. J. J. Pickle, Representative from Texas. Lee H. Hamilton, Representative from Indiana. United States Representatives to the Council of the Interparliamentary Union: Robert T. Stafford, Senator from Vermont. Edward J. Derwinski, Representative from Illinois. Honorary Members: Homer Ferguson, 17111 East Jefferson Avenue, Grosse Pointe, Mich. 48230. Katharine St. George, Pepperidge Road, Tuxedo Park, N.Y. 10987. Emilio Q. Daddario, 1412 35th Street NW., Washington, D.C. 20007. Alexander Pirnie, 12 Slayton Bush Lane, Utica, N.Y. 13501. John Jarman, 1647 Camden Way, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73116. Executive Secretary.—William F. Hildenbrand, Secretary of the Senate. Administrative Secretary.—Edmund L. Henshaw, Jr., Clerk of the House of Repre-sentatives. Board for International Broadcasting Created by Public Law 93-129 Suite 430, 1030 15th Street 20005. Phone, 254-8040 Acting Chairman.—Charles D. Ablard, 229 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Members: John A. Gronouski, 1204 Castle Hill, Austin, Tex. 78703. Frank Markoe, Jr., Holland Road, Far Hills, N.J. 07931. Thomas H. Quinn, 1344 30th Street 20007. [Vacant.] Ex Officio Members.—John S. Hayes, 945 Ponte Vedra Boulevard, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 32082; Glenn W. Ferguson, Beetzstrasse 15, Munich 80, Federal Republic of Germany. Executive Director.—Walter R. Roberts, 4449 Sedgwick Street 20016. Secretary.—Kay L. Burke, 450 Maple Leaf Drive, Edgewater, Md. 21037. Research Assistant.—Nancy L. Bikoff, 2701 Connecticut Avenue 20008. 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. Brags on fleconniing Analyst.—Linda J. Ficik, 4949 Manitoba Drive, Alexandria, a. 12. Secretary.—Paula A. Warp, 3619 Fessenden Street 20008. Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards 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. J. Kenneth Robinson, Representative from Virginia. Kenneth B. Kramer, Representative from Colorado. Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska. Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. J. Bennett Johnston, Senator from Louisiana. Gary Hart, Senator from Colorado. 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. 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. Paul N. (Pete) McCloskey, Jr., Representative from California. Walter B. Jones, Representative from North Carolina. Board of Visitors to the Military Academy Title 10, U.S.C., Section 4355(a) Melvin Price, Representative from Illinois. Bo Ginn, Representative from Georgia. Julian C. Dixon, Representative from California. Benjamin A. Gilman, Representative from New York. Toby Roth, Representative from Wisconsin. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Senator from Connecticut. Alfonse M. D’Amato, Senator from New York. Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii. Sam Nunn, Senator from Georgia. 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. James A. McClure, Senator from Idaho. Roger W. Jepsen, Senator from Iowa. Ernest F. Hollings, Senator from South Carolina. Paul S. Sarbanes, Senator from Maryland. ASSIGNMENTS ABDNOR............... 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Appropriations. Banking, Housing, and Urban Joint Economic Committee. Affairs. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Governmental Affairs. Select Committee on Ethics. Special Committee on Aging. Armed Services. Budget. Labor and Human Resources. Environment and Labor and Human Veterans’ Affairs. Public Works. Resources. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Budget. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Labor and Human Resources. Governmental Affairs, chairman. Finance. Joint Committee on Taxation. Joint Economic Committee. Select Committee on Intelligence. RubpmMaN Appropriations. Governmental Affairs. Small Business. SARBANES Banking, Housing, and Urban Foreign Relations. Joint Economic Committee. Affairs. SASSER Appropriations. Budget. Governmental Affairs. Small Business. ScHMITT Appropriations. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Select Committee on Intelligence. Senate Committee Assignments 345 SIMPSON ............. a rin Veterans’ Affairs, chairman. Environment and Public Works. Judiciary. SPECTER........cccx.. SEN a a Appropriations. Judiciary. Veterans’ Affairs. STAFFORD. ........... Environment and Public Works, chairman. Labor and Human Resources. Veterans’ Affairs. STENNIS.....cc...... SER Lani, Appropriations. Armed Services. STEVENS ............. Teter aa eens Appropriations. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Governmental Affairs. NE REAR Budget. Environment and Public Works. Finance. Joint Economic Committee. tebe evades Judiciary, chairman. Armed Services. Veterans’ Affairs. BT NR Armed Services, chairman. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Budget. ECR AS Energy and Natural Resources. Foreign Relations. Small Business. RT SE SOA Energy and Natural Resources. Finance. Select Committee on Ethics, chairman. Select Committee on Intelligence. a A Rr Armed Services. Energy and Natural Resources. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. ATE Ra nan Small Business, chairman. Appropriations. Energy and Natural Resources. Labor and Human Resources. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Labor and Human Resources. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Foreign Relations. ASSIGNMENTS COMMISSIONER, OF REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT AND DELEGATES TO COMMITTEES ADDABBO ; 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. Standards of Official Conduct. Merchant Marine Public Works and and Fisheries. Transportation. Education and Labor. Select Committee on Aging. Banking, Finance and Urban House Administration. Affairs. Agriculture. Budget. Public Works and Veterans’ Affairs. Transportation. Ways and Means. Education and Labor. Judiciary. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Armed Services. Budget. Government Operations. Public Works and Transportation. Select Committee on Aging. AuCoiN Appropriations. BApHAM Armed Services. House Administration. Ways and Means. Education and Labor. Government Operations. BAILEY of Pennsylvania Standards Ways and of Official Means. Conduct. BARNARD Banking, Finance and Urban Government Operations. Affairs. 348 Congressional Directory BEILENSON BENEDICT BENJAMIN BonNior BONKER District of Columbia. Foreign Affairs. Armed Services. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Agriculture. Small Business. Rules. Energy and Commerce. Appropriations. Budget. Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. Small Business. Select Committee on Aging. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Budget. Appropriations. Education and Labor. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Aging. Foreign Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Science and Technology. District of Columbia. Energy and Commerce. Appropriations. Appropriations. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, chairman. Rules, chairman. Joint Economic Committee. Public Works and Transportation. Veterans’ Affairs. Rules. Foreign Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Aging. Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. Select Committee on Aging. Agriculture. Foreign Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. House Committee Assignments 349 BRINELEY .....covvvccvesivreinssssttainr intern BRODIEAD ....... vie nilsissessites BROOKE... an has BROOMPIELD...... ofa. iain: Brown of California ................. Brown of Colorado.................... BrowN of Ohio.............cccosevsivnees BROYHILL initse atinniess BUBGENER occ isssisreniasion BURTON, JOHN, of California .... BurTON, PHILLIP, of California BUTLER... faints BY RON a Eh CAMPERELL ct srvssbsrcsississvstinasnts CARMAN... 00 live inimaeciiierisnrinses CARNEY mans CHAPPELL... crisis cirinpeot suri: CHAPPIE is Blinn raion isens CHENEY ic oineciiissistuiersnssiativoons CHISHOLM.....c.ociiiviiaenssciiritos CLAUSEN.... oot iss insivaiinstussnaiins CLAY tay a OLINGER a insiesessosstsssrcsisderdoininenss COATS... irisdns natis srs hires Armed Services. Veterans’ Affairs. Ways and Means. Government Operations, chairman. Judiciary. Foreign Affairs. Small Business. Agriculture. Science and Technology. Interior and Insular Affairs. Standards of Official Conduct. Energy and Commerce Government Operations. Joint Economic Committee. Energy and Commerce. Appropriations. Government Operations. House Administration. Select Committee on Aging. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Government Operations. Judiciary. Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Appropriations. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Technology. Appropriations. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Rules. 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 Aging. Congressional Directory CoLLINS of Texas CONABLE COURTER CoYNE, JAMES K., of Pennsylvania. CoyNE, WILLIAM J., of Pennsylvania. CRANE, DANIEL B., of Illinois... CRANE, PHiLir M,, of Illinois ... CROCKETT D’AMOURS DANIEL, DAN, of Virginia DANIEL, ROBERT W., JR., of Virginia. DANIELSON Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Agriculture. Education and Labor. Energy and Commerce. Government Operations. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Energy and Commerce. Standards of Official Conduct. Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Taxation. Appropriations. Small Business. Government Operations. Judiciary. Energy and Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Ways and Means. Appropriations. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Armed Services. Post Office and Civil Service. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. House Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. House Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Post Office and Civil Service. Small Business. Ways and Means. Foreign Affairs. Small Business. Select Committee on Aging. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Armed Services. Armed Services. Judiciary. Post Office and Civil Service. Veterans’ Affairs. House Committee Assignments DANNEMEYER Energy and Commerce. DASCHLE .....iivorriiiiieiiiirestiseiosit DECKARD DE LA GARZA DELLUMS DE Luco DENARDIS DERRICK DERWINSKI DICKINSON DORGAN DORNAN DOUGHERTY DowNEY DREIER Post Office and Civil Service. Agriculture. Veterans’ Affairs. Government Operations. Small Business. Select Committee on Aging. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Government Operations. Public Works and Transportation. Agriculture, chairman. District of Columbia, chairman. Armed Services. Post Office and Civil Service. Interior and Insular Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works and Transportation. Education and Labor. Government Operations. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Rules. Select Committee on Aging. Foreign Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Armed Services. House Administration. Appropriations. Energy and Commerce, chairman. Appropriations. Budget. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. Agriculture. Small Business. Veterans’ Affairs. Foreign Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Budget. Ways and Means. Select Committee on Aging. Government Operations. Small Business. Congressional Directory Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Taxation. Science and Technology. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. District of Columbia. Foreign Affairs. Science and Technology. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Appropriations. Education and Labor. Foreign Affairs. Small Business. Public Works and Transportation. Veterans’ Affairs. EpwaRrbs of Alabama Appropriations. EpwaArbs of California Judiciary. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. Agriculture. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Agriculture. Government Operations. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Education and Labor. Foreign Affairs. Education and Labor. Government Operations. Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. Evans of Delaware Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Evans of Georgia Judiciary. Public Works and Transportation. Small Business. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Government Operations. Select Committee on Aging. Agriculture. Public Works and Transportation. Small Business. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. House Committee Assignments 353 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. District of Columbia. Appropriations. Education and Labor. Foreign Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works and Transportation. Select Committee on Aging. FIEDLER ovis aicinil ts Budget. FIELDS io. ici vase oii init ns Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. Agriculture. Foreign Affairs. Judiciary. Science and Technology. Agriculture. Government Operations. Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. Energy and Commerce. Interior and Insular Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Agriculture. Post Office and Civil Service, chairman. Education and Labor. Ways and Means. Select Committee on Aging. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Technology. Standards of Official Conduct. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Ways and Means. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Government Operations. Judiciary. Select Committee on Aging. Budget. House Administration. Ways and Means. Rules. Science and Technology, chairman. Government Operations. 66-666 0—81——-25 354 Congressional Directory Banking, Finance and Urban Post Office and Civil Service. Affairs. Education and Labor. House Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. GEJDENSON Foreign Interior Affairs. and Insular Affairs. GEPHARDT Budget. Ways and Means. GIBBONS Ways Joint and Means. Committee on Taxation. Foreign Affairs. Post Office and Civil Select Committee on Service. Narcotics Abuse and Control. House Administration. Public Works and Transportation. Joint Committee on the Library. Joint Committee on Printing. Appropriations. Agriculture. Judiciary. Science and Technology. GOLDWATER Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. GONZALEZ Banking, Finance Small Business. and Urban Affairs. Education and Labor. Foreign Affairs. Energy and Science and Permanent Commerce. Technology. Select Committee on Intelligence. Ways and Means. Budget. Energy and Commerce. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. District of Columbia. Appropriations. Government Operations. Science and Technology. Select Committee on Aging. GRISHAM Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works and Transportation. GUARINI Ways Select and Means. Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. House Committee Assignments CUNDERSON ....00iv0ssseinsbaeiensvereosis Agriculture. HAGEDORN init Agriculture. Public Works and Transportation. Harr, RaLpH M,, of Texas........ Energy and Commerce. Science and Technology. HavrL, SAM B., JRr., of Texas..... Judiciary. Veterans’ Affairs. Hari of Ohio............. A TEE Rules. HaMizroN oo. cves ar nan Foreign Affairs. : Joint Economic Committee. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. HAMMERSCHMIDT...... Public Works and Transportation. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. RIE Ways and Means. EASIALEL YS hy Agriculture. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. HANSEN of Utah....... TE Interior and Insular Affairs. Standards of Official Conduct. Harn... oro ets Agriculture. Science and Technology. HARTNETT ............oc... NE TEA Armed Services. Havcaes..o............0h. EE Ln Agriculture. Small Business. HawgiINS...............0.. WA RP House Administration, chairman. Education and Labor. Joint Committee on the Library, chairman. Joint Committee on Printing. HECKLER =... ar, esters oieiey Science and Technology. Veterans’ Affairs. Joint Economic Committee. HerNER........ il ecits totes Appropriations. Budget. HEeFTEL of Hawaii .... Erna Ways and Means. HENDON... nines: NE Interior and Insular Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. na Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Sma Appropriations. A do Government Operations. Small Business. 356 Congressional Directory 2 PTH# Lp AA ER Horr amD id ns snainis. HOLLENBECK. .i0i civ sins sei sesionss LC ee I Lr Su HOPRING fre tienes HORTON.....iimih tities HOWARD.............octoot dona HUBBARD: oo. ini hiss BUCKABY......oonistsivoinriiansssimsan HUGHES. io inateions HUNTER i freindTarn 2 BBEa THe reA SR Ce EE LTE rr RE SI Si IRELAND ...o0..cciiinmidnniteniiata JACOBS 203s erin ss tatatsvanseiratiniios RE PORE riee ti JEPERIES ...... 05 oisasissiisvssessiiurmosie JENKINS. ...oivrinrisrcisnsiatsssiznisnsssssne JOTINBTON i. oiusisenrihstivansssiasstiutivoss JONES of North Carolina.......... JONES of Oklahoma................... JONES of Tennessee ................... KABTENMEIER..... . ic. civriissenrnnivites Armed Services. Veterans’ Affairs. Standards of Official Conduct. Ways and Means. Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. Select Committee on Aging. Armed Services. Agriculture. Armed Services. Government Operations. Public Works and Transportation, chairman. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Judiciary. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Aging. Armed Services. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Judiciary. Foreign Affairs. Small Business. Ways and Means. Agriculture. Education and Labor. Select Committee on Aging. Public Works and Transportation. Veterans’ Affairs. Ways and Means. Budget. Education and Labor. Merchant Marine and Fisheries, chairman. Agriculture. Budget, chairman. Ways and Means. Agriculture. House Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. Interior and Insular Affairs. Judiciary. House RAZEN nam BEMP. oooh RILDEE. oriia dis, KINDNESS. ...iiiicoininrrimimssiniosts ROGOVSER ovis tassiiinionts KBAMER 05. ni tian LAPALCE. inher: LAGOMARSINO......... SiseessMivsinins ins LANTOS cision sictndosmiassrtinnts LATTA it ts tim eines Leacniof lown....o.nn nas LeArnof Texas... ....c.iiinin, LEBOUTILLIER iis iemsisnssinise LEDERER. ch in in nce iin RE a i ictus LEHMAN ...coioiciiiecsssisisstotioes LELAND cide siidesrcersbiarior iiiriss LENT ce itinnsnnsivissinsastosnivsstonts LBVITAS iis isis titiscovicssts LEWIS... iv iniuisinsnnieiontinsivens LIVINGSTON ..covvsvirursursossussirinnsinid LOEFFLER... viviinissdomtvsinent LoNG of Louisiana..................... Committee Assignments Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. Appropriations. Budget. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Government Operations. Judiciary. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works and Transportation. Armed Services. Education and Labor. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Small Business. Foreign Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Select Committee on Aging. Budget. Rules. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Foreign Affairs. Armed Services. Veterans’ Affairs. Foreign Affairs. Energy and Commerce. House Administration. Appropriations. District of Columbia. Energy and Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. Energy and Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Government Operations. Public Works and Transportation. Appropriations. Appropriations. Appropriations. Rules. Joint Economic Committee. 358 Congressional Directory Banking, Finance and Urban Science and Technology. Affairs. Banking, Merchant Finance Marine and and Urban Affairs. Fisheries. Interior Science and and Insular Affairs. Technology. Energy and Commerce. Small Business. Select Committee on Aging. LUNDINE Banking, Finance and Urban Science and Technology. Select Committee on Aging. Affairs. LUNGREN Judiciary. Select Committee on Aging. McCLorY Judiciary. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Government Operations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Banking, Finance Judiciary. and Urban Affairs. McCurpy Armed Science Services. and Technology. McDADE Appropriations. Small Business. Armed Services. Public Works and Veterans’ Affairs. Transportation. Government Science and Operations. Technology. McHuGH Appropriations. McKINNEY Banking, Finance and District of Columbia. Urban Affairs. Energy and Commerce. Energy and Commerce. Interior and Insular Affairs. Energy and Commerce. Select Committee on Aging. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interior and Insular Small Business. Affairs. House Committee Assignments 359 MARTIN of NHNOIS.......cccvvvenenes MARTIN of New York................ MARTIN of North Carolina....... VRCHEL rn anim MIRTULSRL tients riveasiinenses MivLLER of California ................. MILLER Of OIO...cocccviiviriadidiness MINETA cris it ai enensea sani MitcHELL of New York............. MOARLEY osln ciiedicisaioss hn MOLINARY J. irs ni chit ivviinavions MOLEOHAN i ila iareiniones Budget. House Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. Interior and Insular Affairs. Budget. Ways and Means. Ways and Means. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Budget. Armed Services. Small Business. District of Columbia. Judiciary. Small Business. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Foreign Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Minority Leader. Energy and Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Appropriations. Budget. Public Works and Transportation. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. House Administration. Small Business, chairman. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Joint Economic Committee. Armed Services. Rules. District of Columbia. Energy and Commerce. Government Operations. Public Works and Transportation. Armed Services. House Administration. Veterans’ Affairs, chairman. Armed Services. Ways and Means. Energy and Commerce. Judiciary. 360 Congressional Directory Agriculture. Energy and Commerce. Veterans’ Affairs. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. Appropriations. Standards of Official Conduct. Agriculture. Appropriations. Banking, Finance and Urban Government Operations. Affairs. Armed Services. Budget. Science and Technology. Armed Services. Public Small Works and Business. Transportation. Banking, Finance and Urban Post Office and Civil Service. Select Committee on Aging. Affairs. Merchant Marine Public Works and and Fisheries. Transportation. Appropriations. Budget. O’BRrIEN Appropriations. O’NEILL The Speaker. Energy Science and and Commerce. Technology. Agriculture. Budget. House Administration. PARRIS Banking, Finance and District of Columbia. Urban Affairs. PASHAYAN Interior and Insular Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. PATMAN Banking, Finance Merchant Marine and and Urban Affairs. Fisheries. PATTERSON Banking, Finance and Urban Interior and Insular Affairs. Affairs. House Committee Assignments 361 PAUL oii tse isrlosimetistidinnis Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. PRASE 2 nn a re Ways and Means. PEPPER... sions idonitons mess ones Rules. Select Committee on Aging, chairman. PERKINS ionstis Semis arias Education and Labor, chairman. PERE smiaa Education and Labor. Select Committee on Aging. PEYSER.. iini ni Education and Labor. Government Operations. Post Office and Civil Service. PICREE ovat i orsesiess siti bsanoas Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Taxation. PORTER 5 io hls iosovissoievsesain Appropriations. PRICE iiiabiiissrsrinsivminismsssimssonst Armed Services, chairman. PRITCHARD... ..occceivnvnihongrstenis Foreign Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. PURSELL nt as Appropriations. QUILLEN .c.nmivsiiviiesnniiizminaiuiho Rules. RABALL ness ensnath Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works and Transportation. Standards of Official Conduct. BANSBACK .......00 slide: Judiciary. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. BANGEL fiarsinsitrstinsrssinn Ways and Means. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. BATCHEORD ori iiiieiiieeibovinnin Education and Labor. House Administration. Select Committee on Aging. REGULA hn hi aati, Appropriations. Budget. Select Committee on Aging. REUSE itn tt fs ese vonsiaes Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Joint Economic Committee, chairman. RHODES nit nana Rules. RICHMOND. .oc0i ier senshessnss Agriculture. Small Business. Joint Economic Committee. RINALDOD: iiindinsiismniassios Energy and Commerce. Select Committee on Aging. RITTER... ai it ii retevaions Energy and Commerce. RoBERTS of Kansas .................... Agriculture. Select Committee on Aging. 362 Congressional Directory RoBERTS of South Dakota......... ROBINSON... c.f iisnsdsnss BODING rtBata divas vas tiaes ROE a me ROEMER siiciis iors ira Bans imams ROGERS. ici iimied tis ROSE. sitin os isa en ROSENTHAL:....ovim ms tnrivisirsnissiot ROSTENKOWSKTI. ......oo00csessarmsssnssons BOTY i iin i deienibitesnestnrsiitinss ROURKEMA =... 0500 eivensoiianstisscins ROUSSELOT. obi iatiidnatisiass BROYBAL oie inn trsiinsssonsetiass LETHV1) A rel I eS Russo... .o on nn SH AGERMAIN ..crverieinieisesvunninioion SABO ii se oniescsisiriemizisrsosioss SANTINT ii conissvmmseisessttoisonmariions SAVAGE. oii iit SAWYER .. vnie msanies SCHEUER iv oisinnistimsmiirnion SCHNEIDER. ....5 cores ieteiststnniiones SCHROEDER oi. .r hier tcririicarnesind Agriculture. Appropriations. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Judiciary, chairman. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. Public Works and Transportation. Small Business. Energy and Commerce. Agriculture. House Administration. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Ways and Means, chairman. Joint Committee on Taxation, chairman. Foreign Affairs. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Education and Labor. Ways and Means. Joint Economic Committee. Appropriations. Select Committee on Aging. Appropriations. Ways and Means. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, chairman. Appropriations. Energy and Commerce. Interior and Insular Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. Public Works and Transportation. Small Business. Judiciary. Veterans’ Affairs. Energy and Commerce. Science and Technology. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Technology. Armed Services. Judiciary. Post Office and Civil Service. House Committee Assignments 363 SCHULZE ws.rt iasinains SCHUMER i... rte ities SEIBERLING 5 i i srairas tas ruissss SENSENBRENNER .....ccccovveruerreenne SHAMANSBRY 0. ciaiienssnhisssessitissss SHANNON i. diod ti iostan: SHARE A a as SHAW in triads isinirentnnrisins SHELBY ih vest ionissviminsssmi SHUMWAY: iio iid SHUSTER. iiss sibssiennsssebotstins ts SIMON. oi hi iat SEEEN +.civvv vee FT SE LA BRELTON oon hiiiiseninisminvsionsuniis SmiTH of Alabama .................... SmiTH of New Jersey ............... SMITH of Oregon ....................... Ssrth of Towa .........ciccncierinivinn. SmiTtH of Nebraska ................... SNOWE Lo. aintilimmsies SNYDER. hilt siininid: SOLARZ ini htiitihesskrmittitn SOLOMON: =... iincinisnmssnbotnrcioe Ways and Means. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Judiciary. Judiciary. Science and Technology. Foreign Affairs. Science and Technology. Select Committee on Aging. Ways and Means. Energy and Commerce. Interior and Insular Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Energy and Commerce. Veterans’ Affairs. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Select Committee on Aging. Budget. Public Works and Transportation. Budget. Education and Labor. Agriculture. Science and Technology. Armed Services. Small Business. Budget. Veterans’ Affairs. Small Business. Veterans’ Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. Small Business. Appropriations. Foreign Affairs. Small Business. Select Committee on Aging. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. Budget. Foreign Affairs. Public Works and Transportation. Veterans’ Affairs. Y-066666 0026(00)(27-MAR-81-02:31:46) F4468a 3-17-81 364 Congressional Directory SPENCE i STANGELAND: iii iim STANTON Of Ohio cveoiiveceeeierrene SARE an ae, Staton oF West Virginia ........ STENTOLM: ....oir oi hatins sii indi: SORES visia be dns STRATTON. 5 fies ussiteoysnss STUDD Ls nisin srt serenaios STUME. itis: SUNITA nar, LL EL Ly SYN AY haters ts sisimests 4EE RESE TR ATYTIN ilo Lh dbs ana be srhains PAY LOR isi stiiiresinnnicisirinsscontitnn: PHOMAS hihi vcsitheinigaetists TP RAXIER cin oats diisengasns iiiieniit RIBBLE a tnd vs dians UDALL irri ierShite ees VANDER JAGT ono hh GL RWI A COE Armed Services. Standards of Official Conduct. Agriculture. Public Works and Transportation. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Small Business. District of Columbia. Ways and Means. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Interior and Insular Affairs. Small Business. Agriculture. Small Business. Standards of Official Conduct, chairman. Appropriations. Armed Services. Foreign Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Armed Services. Veterans’ Affairs. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works and Transportation. Energy and Commerce. House Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Energy and Commerce. Government Operations. Judiciary. Select Committee on Aging. Energy and Commerce. Select Committee on Aging. Energy and Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Post Office and Civil Service. Rules. Agriculture. House Administration. Appropriations. Armed Services. Budget. Interior and Insular Affairs, chairman. Post Office and Civil Service. Ways and Means. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. House Committee Assignments 365 Agriculture. Science and Technology. Energy and Commerce. Science and Technology. Government Operations. Science and Technology. Agriculture. Select Committee on Aging. Education and Labor. Government Operations. Judiciary. WATKINS eres ic vei idsvenssatons Appropriations. WAXMAN io hii ntieieista Energy and Commerce. Government Operations. Select Committee on Aging. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Small Business. Science and Technology. Small Business. Education and Labor. Government Operations. Armed Services. Science and Technology. Armed Services. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Agriculture. Energy and Commerce. Appropriations, chairman. Government Operations. Small Business. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Appropriations. Standards of Official Conduct. Foreign Affairs. Science and Technology. Budget. Energy and Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works and Transportation. Foreign Affairs. Science and Technology. 366 Congressional Directory WON: DAT irse ans Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. WOBTLEY oi ie tess isin eistonis Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Select Committee on Aging. WRIGHT hrns hen ain Majority Leader. Budget. WY DEN iv tir sas te Energy and Commerce. Small Business. Select Committee on Aging. WYLIE... nan nies Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Joint Economic Committee. YATES iin totes Appropriations. NY ATRON oh. teeis tin rn sisi an sins Foreign Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. YOUNG of Alaska oi. Interior and Insular Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Young of Florida....................... Appropriations. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. YOUNG of Missouri ........c........... Public Works and Transportation. Science and Technology. DARL OCR: Foreign Affairs, chairman. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. LER ERETTL. i. vices taantinesin Rules. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, chairman. STATISTICAL SESSIONS OF CONGRESS See footnotes at end of table. 368 Statistical SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Con- Ses- Date of Date of Length | President pro tempore Specks: of the gress sion beginning adjournment in days of the Senate ! Representatives 1ith........ 1 [ May 22, 1809........ Jun. 28, 1809 ........ 38 | Andrew Gregg, of Do. Pennsylvania. 2 v Nov. 27, 1809........ May 1,1810.......... 156 | John Gaillard, of South Carolina. 3: Dee. 3, 1810... Mar. 3; 1811... 91 | John Pope, of Kentucky. 12th... 1 Nov. 4, 1311....... Jul. [6 1812... 245 | William H Crawford, Henry Clay, of of Georgia. Kentucky. 2! Nov. 2,1812......... Mar. 3, 1813... 122 13th......... 11 May 24,1813 ........ Aug. 2.1813... 71 Do. 2 1 Dee. 6:1813........... Apr. 15,1814 ........ 134 Fort B. Varnum, of Massachusetts. 3 | Sept. 19, 1814....... Mar. 3,51815......... 166 | John Gaillard, of Langdon Cheves, ° South Carolina. of South Carolina. th....... Dec. 4,:1815........... Apr. 30, 1816........ 148 1 LCR Ee Ahn i Henry Clay, of Kentucky. 2. Dec. 2, 1816........... Mar.<3,.1817.......... 92 15th......... 1 Dec: 1,:1817......... Apr. 20, 1818........ 141 Do. 2 | Nov. 16, 1818........ Mar. 3, 1819........ 108 | James Barbour, of Virginia. W6th........ 1 15,:1820......c. 162 | John Gaillard, of Do. South Carolina. 2 321821... 315 UE IA 30) SOMEA TLR John W. Taylor, © of New York. 17th. 1 8.1892 ...0n... 157 [ees ER I = Fl Philip P. Barbour, of Virginia. 2 3,01823.........s 92 1Sth......... 1 27, 1324 178 Henry Clay, of Kentucky. 2 23,1825... 88a EM CI a 19th... 1 22.01326%...... 169 | Nathaniel Macon, of John W. Taylor, of Nosh Carolina. New York. 2 3, 1827.......... 00. do dns 20th......... 1 26,1828... 195 Bord] Smith, of Andrew Maryland. Stevenson, of Virginia. Mar 93 [...... HS ORa oh AT May 178 2. A Ee Do. Mar. 88 | Littleton Waller : Tazewell, of Virginia. bale BE 1) Y Dec. 5, 1831... Jul. 16,1832. ...... 295 |: ..... LeLn RA, Do. 2 Dec. 3, 1832.......... Mar. 221832... 91 | Hugh Lawson White, of Tennessee. 23d. a I Dec: 2 1889.0... Jun.i30,-1834........ 211 | George Poindexter, of Do. Mississippi. 2: Dec 1, 1834.7 2, Mar. :3,1833......... 93 | John Tyler, of Virginia .| John Bell, 7 of Tennessee. 24th......... 1 Pec. 7, 1885 ....... dul. 4, 1836........... 211 | William R. King, of James K. Polk, of Alabama. Tennessee. 2" Dee. 5, 1836.5..." oth...) 1 | Sept. 4, 1837 Do. 2 Dee. 4 1827...) 3 Dec. 3, 0822 5. Mar..3,1839.......% A Fg } Dec. 2,01529......... Jul. 21,1%40......... Robert M. T. Hunter, of Virginia. 2 1. Dee7, 1340...57... Mar. 3, 1841.......... A RE IG 1 TSLC 27th... 1 Sept.:13,1841....... 106 Ed L. Southard, of | John White, of New Jersey. Kentucky. Aug. 31, 1842........ 269 | Willie P. Mangum, of North Carolina. Mar. 3, 1343.......... Le rE Jun. 17,1844 ....... John W. Jones, of Virginia. Mar. 3,1545.......... IEE QO Lh 29th......... Aug. 10, 1846........ 253 | David R. Atchison, of John W. Davis, of Missouri. Indiana. Mar. 3, 1547.......... LA Rt FH AT SI 30th... Aug. 14, 1848........ 264.0 ...5 CT ee be PR SL Robert C. Winthrop, of Massachusetts. 2. Dec. 4, 1343........... Mar. 3,1549.......... 90 QO seii whi Blst....n. Bi: Dec. 3,1849......... Sept. 30, 1850 ....... 302 | William R. King, of Howell Cobb, of Alabama. Georgia. 2:[-Dac. 2, 1850,.......... Mar. 3, 18510........ 0% i AO ict es 22d... 1 Dec, 1,.1351........... Aug. 31, 1852........ 275 | William R. King, of Linn Boyd, of Alabama. Kentucky. 2 ‘Dec. 5,.1852.....5u0s Mar. 3, 1353.0: 88 | David R. Atchison, of Missouri. VRP. 370 Congressional Directory SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued ; Speaker of the Con-Ses-Date of Date of Length | President pro tempore I OUSe OF gress sion beginning adjournment in days of the Senate ! Re als Bd... Yi Dec. 5,1853........... Aug. 7,1834........ 246 | RN Reels Do. 2. Dee. 4; 1854.00. Mar. 3, 1855.......... 90 | Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana. Lewis Cass, of Michigan. 84th......... 1.1: Dec. 3, 1855.......5% Aug. 18, 1856........ 260 | Jesse D. Bright, of Nathaniel P. Indiana. Banks, of 2 Massachusetts. 2 ‘Aug. 21; 1856....... Aug. 30, 1856........ 10. denn En 3 "Dec. 1, 1856........... Mar. 3, 1857......... 93 | James M. Mason, of Virginia. Thomas J. Rusk, of Texas. 35th... 1.1 Dec. 7, 1857........... Jun. 14, 1858........ 189 | Benjamin Fitzpatrick, | James L. Orr, of of Alabama. South Carolina. 2.1. Dec./0,/4858........... Mar. 3,1859.......... 88% sere: AO ntad iy 36th......... 1 1: Dee::5,-1859........i.. Jun. 25, 1860......... LAE LL TE PIR WA William Pennington, of New Jersey. Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana. 2: Dee. 3, 1860.55... Mar. 3, 1861.......... 93 | Solomon Foot, of Vermont. STtheo.o 1 | Jul. 4, 1861 Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania. 2 | Dec. 3 | Dec. 33th... 1 | Dec. .| Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana. Daniel Clark, of New Hampstirg, 2 (Dec. 5,1564............ Mar. 3,°1365.......... Ee URS Sh abe 39th... 1 { Dec. 4, 1865........... Jul. 28 1866. ...... 237 Loti S. Foster, of Do. Connecticut. 2. Dec. 3,.1866........... Mar. 3,:1867.......... 91 bya F. Wade, of hio. £0th......... 1 'Mar. 4, 1867.5. ..... Pec.:2, 1867.....c..s Do. 2 Dec. 2, 1867 9........ Nov. 10, 1868........ | Dec. 7, 1868:.......... Mar. 3, 1869.......... Theodore M. Pomeroy, 1° of New York. dist. 1 | Mar Apr..10,1889........ 38 | Henry B. Anthony, of | James G. Blaine, Rhode Island. of Maine. 2 | Dec J-Jul.-15, 1870 d 3 | Dec Mar. 3, 1871 42d. 5 1 | Mar Apr. 20, 1871 Do. 2 | Dec Jun. 10, 1872 3 | Dec Le Mar..3, 1873 vers 49d.......... 1 | Dec. Juni 23.1874... Do. Carpenter, of Wisconsin. 2.1 Dec. 7; 3874.5... Mar. 3,:1875.......... STN 00 ts onc etd ins Henry B. Anthony, of Rhode Island. 44th........ 1 Dec. 6, 1875.....cc000 Aug. 15, 1876........ 254 | Thomas W. Ferry, of Michael C. Michigan. Kerr, 1! of Indiana. Samuel S. Cox, !2 of New York, pro tempore. Milton Sayler, of Ohio, pro tempore. 2 Mar. 3, 1877.....5x.. 00:5. CL A I Eerie Sr) J. Randall, -of Pennsylvania. 45th........ 1 Veo. 3, 1877... cis Do. 2 Jun. 20, 1873......... 46th. .....] 1] Mar. 18,.1879......... Jul. 1, 1879.......... Do. 2 3 47th... 1 247 rans F. Bayard, of | J. Warren Keifer, Delaware. of Ohio. David Davis, of Illinois.. 2 “Dec. 4, 1882.......... Mar. 3, 1883.......... 90 | George F. Edmunds, of Vermont. 4%th......... 1::Dec..3, 1883........... Jul. 7, 1884... 218 Vinson AO Feb ibieitatriiotes John G. Carlisle, titi of Kentucky. 2 | Dec. .| Mar. 3, 1885 93:00... QO nt a teat 49th... 2.5 1 | Dec. Aug. 5, 1886 242 | John Sherman, of Ohio. Do. 2 | Dee. Mar. Ss 1887 88 | John J. Ingalls, of Kansas. See footnotes at end of table. Statistical SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Con- Ses-Date of Date of Length | President pro tempore Spasker of the > RB ; ; | gress sion beginning adjournment in days of the Senate Representatives 50th......... 1 | Dec. 2 | Dec. 5, 3, 1887... 1888 Oct. 20, 1838......... Mar.:3,1889......... 321 91 Do. blsti. x... 1 | Dec. 2, 1889 Oct 1, 1890... 304 Thomas B. Reed, of Maine. 2-x\Dec. 1, 1890.........; Mar. 3.21891... 93 | Charles F. Manderson, Bod. dst 1 Dec. 7, 1891... Aug. 5,1892.......... of Nebraska. 251.2 EILn Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia. 2 Dec..5, 1892... Mar:3,. 1883... 89 | Isham G. Harris, of 53d. 1{Aug 2]: Dec. 7, 1893... 4,-1893........... Nov. Aug. ¢ 891 268: Tennessee. =... BESO ARIE .... Oh ee ia Do. 3 Dec-3,1894.......... Mar. 3, 1895: 97 | Matt W. Ransom, of North Carolina. Isham G. Harris, of b4th........ 1 Jun. 11,1896... Tennessee. 193 | William P. Frye, of Thomas B. Reed, Maine. of Maine. 55th. ........ 2 1 2 | Dec. 6, 1897 Mar. 3; 1897...0.0 Jul. 24, 1897 ... Jul. 8, 1898 ..... Do. 3 | Dec. 5, 1898...........| Mar. 3 1899... 56tH.55. 1 | Dec. 4, 1899 Jun. 7, 1900 David B. Henderson, of B57th......0 2 | Dec. 3, 1900 11 Dec 2.1901... 2 1 Dee. 1,1902.... Mar. 3, 1901.......... Jul."1,;°1902 ..... Mar. 3, 1903.. Towa. Do. 5%th......... 1 | Nov. 9, 1905: Dec. 7,-1903;........ Joseph G. Cannon, 2 Apr. 28, 1904........ of Illinois. 59th......... 3 1 3 Mar. Jun. ~-Mar. 3,01905.......... 30, 1906........ 3,1907.......... Do. 00th... il .| May 30, 1908......... Do. 2 Mar. 3,:1909........; 6lst........ 1 ~fcAug.<5, 1909... © Do. 2 Jun. 25.1910... 62d 5 00) 3 1 J Mar3 91... Aug 22,1911... J Champ Clark, of 2 Aug. 26, 1912........ 267 | Bacon, 15 Missouri. Brandegee, 16 Curtis, 17 Gallinger, 18 Lodge. 1? 3 | Dec. Mar. 31918. 7... 92 | Bacon, 2° Gallinger, 2!... 63d........... 1| Apr. Dec, 1,1913........ 239 | James P. Clarke, of Do. Arkansas. 2 | Dec. Oct. 24,1914......... Gath. 3 | Dec. 1 | Dec. Mar. Sept. 2 19155 0s 8,'1916......... do. Do. 2 | Dec. Mar. 3, 1917-.....0 90 | Willard Saulsbury, of 65th......... 1 | Apr. Oct. 6, 1917... Delaware. Do. 2 | Dec. Nov. 21,1913... 3 | Dec. Mar.-3, 1919.......... 2 65th: ...... 1 | May 19, 1919 Nov. 19, 1919... 185 Fy B. Cummins, of | Frederick H. Towa. Gillett, of Massachusetts. 2 | Dec. Jun. 5,:1920¢,..45... 3 | Dec. Mar. 3.1921. 67th......... 1 | Apr. 2 | Dec. Nov. Sept. 23,1921... 22, 1922 ....... Do. 3 | Nov. ..| Dec. 4, 1922 4 | Dec. ..| Mar. 3 1923. 68th......... 1 | Dec. .| Jun. 7, 1924 Do. 2 | Dec. .| Mar. 3, 1925. 69th........ 1 | Dec. Jul. 3, 1926 Rr 209 hy H. Moses, of Nicholas New Hampshire. Longworth, of hio. 2 Dec. 6,1920........... Mar. 3 1927 0th... 1 2 927. Do. Tab. na. 1 2 Do. 3 . 72d i... 1h John N. Garner, of 2 239.) .... RARESa Se A Texas. See footnotes at end of table. Congressional Directory SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Date of beginning Date of adjournment Length in days | President of the pro tempore Senate ! SpeakerH Rope of the£ ives Mar. 9,.1933....... Jun. 15,1933 ........ 99 | Key Pittman, of Henry T. Nevada. Rainey, 22 of Illinois. 2 | Jan. 3, 1934 Jun. 18, 1934........ 167 5. AaSAT TT Y{ Jan. 3, 1935 Aug. 26,1935... od AO Joseph W. Byrns, 24 of Tennessee. Jan. 3.1936 .......... Jun. 20, 1936-..... 700 x... doo. ne William B. Bankhead, 25 of Alabama. 1 Ang. 21,1937... Do. 2 Dec 21, 1987.0 3 Jun.’16, 1938 ........ 1 Aug. 5,-1939..... 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Jones (legislative attorney), 6511 El Nido Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; John Raymond Justus (Earth and ocean sciences), 5832 Conway Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Donald W. Kiefer (public finance and financial institutions), 3541 South Stafford Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22206; Janet L. Kline (social legislation), 3102 Edgehill Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. 22302; Genevieve J. Knezo (science and technology), 606 Oakley Place, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Edward Knight (industrial organization and corporation finance), 719 East Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22302; David S. Koitz (social legislation), 4105 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md. 20795; Marvin Kornbluh (information sciences and futures research), 6421 Hollins Drive, Be-thesda, Md. 20034; Robert G. Lauck (legislative attorney), 4300 Old Dominion Drive, Apt. 1001, Arlington, Va. 22207; Karen J. Lewis (legislative attorney), 1712 North Highland Street, Arlington, Va. 22201; Dennis L. Little (futures research and population policy), 7209 Inwood Road, Baltimore, Md. 21228; David E. Lockwood (U.S. foreign policy and national defense), 3019 O Street 20007; Mark M. Lowenthal (national defense), 11723 Indian Ridge Road, Reston, Va. 66-666 O—81——29 Congressional Directory Specialists and Senior Analysts—Continued 22091; Robert F. Lyke (education), 5809 32d Street 20015; Margaret S. Malone (social welfare policy), 907 Turkey Run Road, McLean, Va. 22101; Gail H. Marcus (science and technology; assistant chief, science policy research divi- sion), 2207 Reddfield Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Clyde R. Mark (Middle Eastern affairs), 4500 Highland Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Glenn R. Markus (social legislation), Route 1, P.O. Box 346M, Leesburg, Va. 22075; Jack H. Maskell (legislative attorney), 9350 Tovito Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031; Andrew C. Mayer (national defense), 6300 Winston Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Daniel Melnick (American National Government), 3509 Glenmoor Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Robert Meltz (legislative attorney), 5114 Waukesha Road 20016; James E. Mielke (marine and Earth sciences), 2803 Washington Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Francis T. Miko (international relations), 1633 Ridout Road, Annapolis, Md. 21401; Barbara L. Miles (housing), 19831 Wheelwright Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; Grace Milgram (housing), 201 I Street 20024; Ronald C. Moe (American National Government), 7519 Elba Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306; Robert E. Morrison (marine sciences), 10 Over Ridge Court, Potomac, Md. 20854; Daniel P. Mulhollan (American National Government), 2421 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Allan S. Nanes (U.S. foreign policy), 10409 Burnt Ember Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903; Larry A. Niksch (Asian affairs), 6421 Divine Street, McLean, Va. 22101; Clark F. Norton (American National Government), 3614 Melfa Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715; Walter J. Oleszek (American National Government), 10500 Indigo Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22032; Jennifer O’Sulli-van (social legislation), 4628 South 34th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Judith H. Parris (American National Government), 3105 North Hampton Street 20015; Robert D. Poling (legislative attorney), 1929 Relda Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Richard M. Preece (international relations), 301 G Street 20024; Vladimir N. Pregelj (international trade and finance), 237 Ninth Street 20003; Ilona N. Rashkow (social legislation), 8307 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Rita Ann Reimer (legislative attorney), 1953D Calvert Street 20009; Harold C. Relyea (American National Government), 5849 Doris Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Wayne C. Riddle (education), 112 North Nottingham Street, Arlington, Va. 22203; Thomas B. Ripy (legislative attorney), 2250 North Burlington Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Joseph P. Riva, Jr. (Earth sciences), 9705 Mill Run Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066; Kent M. Ronhovde (legislative attorney), 4911 James-town Court, Bethesda, Md. 20016; Morton Rosenberg (American public law), 33 Eton Overlook, Rockville, Md. 20850; Frederick J. Rosenthal (assistant chief, library services division), 4321 Kentbury Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Dennis M. Roth (labor economics), 25733 Valley Park Terrace, Damascus, Md. 20750; Paul F. Rothberg (science and technology), 2011 Avenel Road, Adelphi, Md. 20783; Janice E. Rubin (legislative attorney), 6720 Stonecutter Drive, Burke, Va. 22015; David M. Sale (legislative attorney), 4745 West Braddock Road, Apt. 201, Alex-andria, Va. 22311; William A. Sanda (education), 3373B South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Raymond Schmitt (social legislation), 6207 Brooke Jane Drive, Clinton, Md. 29735; Jay R. Shampansky (legislative attorney), 2201 L Street, Apt. 503 20037; Harvey R. Sherman (environmental policy), 1101 North Tuckahoe Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046; Robert D. Shuey (U.S. foreign policy and national defense), 1324 North Illinois Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Stanley R. Sloan (U.S. alliance relations), 300 Old Court House Road, Vienna, Va. 22180; Marcia S. Smith (aerospace and energy systems), 4828 South 29th Street, Ar-lington, Va. 22206; James B. Stedman (education), 1205 Matthews Drive, Rock-ville, Md. 20851; Arthur G. Stevens (American National Government), 20 Ninth Street 20002; Robert G. Sutter (Asian affairs), 2861 Rogers Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042; Kathleen S. Swendiman (legislative attorney), 10108 Crestwood Road, Kensington, Md. 20795; Stephen J. Thompson (transportation), 222 Third Street 20002; Anibal A. Tinajero (national defense), 4585 North 25th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207; Vincent E. Treacy (legislative attorney), 1323 East Capitol Street 20003; Robert E. Trumbule (environmental policy), 5500 41st Avenue, Hyatts-ville, Md. 20781; Robert M. Ujevich (legislative attorney), 5310 Inver Chapel Road, Springfield, Va. 22151; Joyce C. Vialet (social legislation), 4005 Oliver Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Paul S. Wallace, Jr. (legislative attorney), 3271 Van Hazen Street 20015; Clay H. Wellborn (American National Government), 5829 Chevy Chase Parkway 20015; F. Jean Wells (money and banking), 1907 Windsor Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307; Roger S. White (public finance and financial institutions), 2712 Woodley Place 20008; Margaret E. Whitlock (assist-ant chief, congressional reference division), 1327 East Capitol Street 20003; Kevin F. Winch (industry economics), 8201 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. Miscellaneous Officials Specialists and Senior Analysts—Continued 20910; Joel M. Woldman (U.S. foreign policy), 416 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Robert E. 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THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS TRUST FUND BOARD [A quasi corporation, created by an act of Congress approved March 3, 1925, with perpetual succession and “all the usual powers of a trustee,” including the power to “invest, reinvest, and retain investments,” and, specifically, the authority to “accept, receive, hold, and administer such gifts, bequests, or devises of property for the benefit of, or in connection with, the Library, its collections or its service, as may be approved by the board by the Joint Committee on the Library.”] Chairman.—Donald T. Regan, Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary.—Daniel J. Boorstin, The Librarian of Congress. Representative Augustus F. Hawkins, chairman, Joint Committee on the Library. Mrs. Charles W. Engelhard, Cragwood, Far Hills, N.J. Milton Wolf, Beechwood, Ohio. OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT Created by Public Law 92-484 600 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. Phone, 224-8713 TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT BOARD Chairman.—Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska. Vice Chairman.—Morris K. Udall, Representative from Arizona. Appointed by the Senate: ; Orrin G. Hatch, Senator from Utah. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Senator from Maryland. Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts. Ernest F. Hollings, Senator from South Carolina. Howard W. Cannon, Senator from Nevada. Appointed by the House: George E. Brown, Jr., Representative from California. John D. Dingell, Representative from Michigan. Larry Winn, Jr., Representative from Kansas. Clarence E. Miller Representative from Ohio. Cooper Evans, Representative from Iowa. Office of the Director Phone, 224-3695 Director.—John H. Gibbons, 800 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003. Executive Assistant to the Director.—Susanne Bachtel, 214 West Jefferson Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Congressional and Institutional Relations.—Marvin Ott, 5204 Murray Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Energy, Materials, and International Security Division Phone, 226-2253 Assistant Director.—Lionel S. 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Oceans and Environment Program Manager.—Robert Niblock, 2445 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Space Technology Program Manager.—John Andelin (acting), 378 N Street SW. 20024. Operations Division Phone, 224-3695 Operations Manager.—Bart J. McGarry, 19 Wilelinor Drive, Edgewater, Md. 21037. Arlo Officer.—Thomas P. McGurn, 6701 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20023. Controller.—Alban Landry, 9124 Orchard Brook Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Information Services Manager.—Martha Dexter, 4401 Lee Highway, Apt. 67, Arling- ton, Va. 22207. Personnel Officer.—William J. Norris, 8409 Irvington Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Press Officer.—Jean K. McDonald, 4300 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Publishing Officer—John C. Holmes, 4225 San Carlos Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Senior Editor.—John A. Burns, Sr., 6435 Barnaby Street 20015. Technology Assessment Advisory Council Dr. Charles N. Kimball (chairman), Midwest Research Institute; Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner (vice chairman), Massachusetts Institute of Technology; J. Fred Bucy, president, Texas Instruments, Inc.; Dr. Claire T. Dedrick, member, Califor-nia Air Resource Board; Dr. James C. Fletcher, Burroughs Corp.; S. David Freeman, chairman, Broad 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. Frederick C. Robbins, president, Institute of Medicine; Dr. Lewis Thomas, presi-dent, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Elmer B. Staats, 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.” 423 424 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 Sex 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 letter an opportunity to present a plan as within the terms of the original advertisement. The request was granted and his plan accepted by the 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 of Columbia, were accommodated. The government moved from Philadel- phia in 1800, and congress met in the new Capitol in November. The Supreme Court’s first session in the new Capitol was in February 1801. BUILDING OF THE CAPITOL Development of the Thornton plan began with the construction of the first unit of the building, now known as the northern, or Supreme Court section. Three 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 legisiative chamber, but the wing was not completed until 1811. Previously the House had met in the Supreme Capitol Buildings and Grounds 425 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 was appointed. Bulfinch was a prominent architect of Boston, Mass., and under his direction the restoration was completed and the new central portion of the building was accomplished. The “Bulfinch,” or original low dome built of wood and covered with copper, was the dominant feature of the Capitol for more than a quarter of a century. When the building was completed in 1829, the services of ries 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 he oighy 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. Plans for remodeling the Senate and House Chambers incorporated design ele-ments from sources of Federal architecture used by Thornton and Latrobe in the Supreme Court and Statuary Hall sections of the Capitol, and from other buildings of the early Republic. During the renovation program the Senate and House vacated their Chambers on three occasions to allow the work to progress. The Senate held its sessions in the old Senate Chamber, which it had vacated in 1859. The House met in what 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 426 Congressional Directory 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-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 is made for extension, reconstruction, and replacement of the central portion of the United States Capitol and other related improvements. Under the approved plans, a new east front in marble, faithfully reproducing the design of the old sandstone front, was constructed 32% feet east of the old front. The east walls of the connections between the central front and the Senate and House wings were also reproduced to the east. The old sandstone walls have re- mained in place and become a part of the interior wall construction. This work was begun in 1958 and completed in 1962. The project was carried forward by the Architect of the Capitol under the direction of the Commission for Extension of the United States Capitol created by Public Law 242. Authorized cost for this work, including repairs to and rehabilitation of the dome, construction of a subway terminal under the Senate wing steps and 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 a subtribe of the Algonquin Indians known as the Powhatans, whose council house was then located at the foot of the hill. These grounds, part of original reservation 2, were acquired under President Washington's proclamations of 1790 and 1797 for use as a site for the United States Capitol Building. These proclamations authorized the appropriation of all of reserva-tion 2 which, in its entirety, included the “Capitol Square and the Mall east of Fifteenth Street West”. Additional ground (squares 687-688) was acquired under appropriations 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 acquisition of the area known as the old section of the Capitol Grounds, in all, 58.8 acres. Under a plan developed by Frederick Law Olmsted of New York, the terraces were built on the north, west, and south sides of the building from 1884 to 1892. The entire grounds were developed and improved from 1874 to 1892. Capitol Buildings and Grounds 427 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. 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 approximately 217.4 acres of lawn areas, sidewalks, streets, and roadways. In addition, Public Law 432, 96th Congress, approved October 10, 1980, authorizes the AOC—under the direction of the HOBC to acquire certain properties totally, approximately 9.93 acres for addition to the Capitol grounds. 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 3135,134.000 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 37.805.705. 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 8135.279.000 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 428 Congressional Directory 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. 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, Renker 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 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 Office Building’ by Senate Resolution 296, 92d Congress, agreed to October 11, 1972. EVERETT MCKINLEY DIRKSEN 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 81.011.492. A contract for excavation. concrete footings and mats for the new building was awarded in January 1955. in the amount of 3747.200. 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 3283.550 was provided in the Second Sup- Capitol Buildings and Grounds 429 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. EXTENSION TO THE DIRKSEN OFFICE BUILDING Construction of an extension to the Dirksen Building was authorized by the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1973, Public Law 92-607, approved October 31, 1972, and appropriations of $85,147,000 have been provided for that purpose. The completion of the extension is scheduled for 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. 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, are 244 feet 8 inches by 117 feet, with a maximum height of 85 feet. The building is supported upon concrete foundations resting upon 903 simplex 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 113, 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 vear 1954, at which time the use of the section of the old tunnel under First Street between Independence Avenue and Constitution Avenue was discontinued. This East tunnel also serves the Dirksen Office Building, the Supreme Court Building, and the two Library Buildings. The Capitol, the Cannon Building, the Longworth Building, and the Rayburn Building are served with steam for heating and chilled water for air-conditioning by the West distribution systems. 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-handling system having a capacity for distributing 200 tons of coal during each hour of operation was placed in service on December 28, 1965. In 1935 the Congress authorized the air-conditioning of the Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings and provided therefor an appropriation of $2,550,000 and, in 1937, an additional amount of $1,672,000, including authorization for construction of a central refrigeration plant to serve the new air-conditioning systems. An addition to the Power Plant Building, 123 feet 2 inches long, 79 feet 6 inches wide, with a height of 37 feet 10 inches, was constructed to house six 800-ton reciprocating-type refrigeration machines, auxiliary apparatus and piping. This plant was placed in operation May 16, 1938, and was, at that time, the largest central chilled-water plant ever constructed. Under authority of Public Law 413, 81st Congress, the obsolete reciprocating-type refrigeration machines installed in 1938 were replaced by four 2,200-ton centrifugal-type 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 Capitol Buildings and Grounds 431 line extending from the southeast corner of the Russell Office Building to the west side of the central portion of the Capitol Building was completed in March 1963. The construction of this pipe line provides an 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. ROOMS IN BASEMENT AND TERRACE OF THE CAPITOL Supping1011dn) HOUSE SIDE SENATE SIDE TERRACE TERRACE HT-2, 4, 6. Architect’s Office. ST-1, 38, 5, 7, 9, 11. Capitol Police. HT-3, 5, 7, 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. ST-19. Electrical engineer. HT-17. Architect of Capitol, flag office. ST-40. Printing Clerk. HT-19, 21. Sheetmetal shop. ST-47. Sergeant at Arms. HT-28, 30, 32, 34, 36. Carpenter shop. ST-50. Daily Digest. HT-38. Machine shop. ST-51. Electric maintenance shop. HT-40. Electrical shop. ST-62. Janitors office. HT-42. Storeroom. BASEMENT HT-45. Laborers shop. SB-8. Senate Photographers. HT-46. Plumbers shop. SB-10. Senate snack bar. HT-53, 55, 57. TV control. SB-11. Senate engineers. HT-59, 61. Summary of Proceedings and Debates. SB-13, 13A, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. Architect’s Office. BASEMENT HB-4. Library of Congress station. HB-6. Enrolling Clerk. HB-9. House cafeteria. HB-11. House restaurant storeroom. HB-24. Kitchen. HB-26, 27, 28, 29. Architect’s Office. HB-30. Office of Congressional Directory. HB-31. Architects Office. 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. House Chaplain. S-118. Democratic Policy. H-111, 112, 113. Clerk of the House. S-126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131. Committee on Appropriations. H-115, 116. Deputy Majority Whip. S-132. Parliamentarian. H-117, 118, 119, 120, 121. Restaurant. S-134. Executive Clerk. H-122. Private dining room (Speaker). S-139. Engrossing and enrolling clerks. H-124, 125. Sergeant at Arms. S-141. Old Supreme Court Chamber. H-126. Parliamentarian. S-145. Disbursing Office. H-129. Office, House Restaurant. S-146. Appropriations Hearing Room. H-130. Members’ private dining room. S-148, 149, 150. Majority Whip. H-132, H-136, H-140. 133, 134. Official Reporters of Debates. 137. Subcommittee on Ways and Means. Committee on Appropriations. S-151, 152. Joint Committee EF-100. Reception room. on Printing. oS H-142, 143, 144. Subcommittee on Appropriations. ~~ H-147, H-151. 148, 149, 150. Majority Clerk's office. Leader. 5 H-152. Subcommittee on Rules. ov 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. SS 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. 0) [ anim:LE 8 I H-230 H-231 H-232 H-229 RR i HE . 5-223 95.222 H-228 HOUSE CHAMBER d 4 i NATIONAL: = STATUARY © ap CH % ; : BReATROTUNDA 0h ; : ; of : SENATECHAMBER S J SENATE. ‘ \ cof CHAMBER \) h : yy cosh sdee 3& 2s H-202 | H-201 S Q ~ S BN 2) bn) Si SECOND (PRINCIPAL) FLOOR PLAN scale: 0 156 32 48 4 feet 1980 Y Fi IT NORTH SA AW UNITED STATES CAPITOL Ot ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE SIDE H-204. Speaker. H-207. House reception room. H-208. Committee on Ways and Means. H-209, 210. Speaker’s Rooms. H-211. Parliamentarian. H-212, 213, 214. Members’ retiring rooms. H-216, 217, 218. Committee on Appropriations. H-219. Republican Whip. H-221, 222, 223, 224. Cloakrooms. H-225. House floor Library. H-226. House document room. H-227. Conference room. H-228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233. House Minority Leader. H-234. Prayer room. H-235. Congresswomen’s Suite. H-236. Committee on Foreign Affairs. S-206. S-207. S-208. S-212. S-213. S-214. S-216. S-218, S-220. S-221. S-222, S-223. S-225, S-227. S-228. S-229. S-234, SENATE SIDE Conference room. Senators’ conference room. Minority Leader. The Vice President. The Senators’ reception room. Formal Office of the Vice President. Room of the President. 219. Official Reporters of Debates. Bill Clerk and Journal Clerk. Assistant Secretary. 224. Office of the Secretary. Secretary. 226. Cloakrooms. Majority Leader. Old Senate Chamber. Majority Whip. QQ5 ~~ 235, 236. Senate Disbursing Office. SS se & ~ Ss ® ory H- H- J H[H] s-§ s- S- 329 & 33030f 339% 338 i UPPER PART OF HOUSE CHAMBER UPPER PART OF STATUARY HALL \ | | UPPER PART OF GREAT ROTUNDA "UPPER / OF SENATE PART OLD CHAMBER | UPPER PART OF SENATE CHAMBER Ee Li314 25 ‘ ; ; TES307 | 306 || 305 pty guna TS T s ¥ Ss 303) 304| 305 [306] 307 18-90: THIRD UNITED (GALLERY) FLOOR PLAN scale: 0 16 32 48 4 feet io A BE NORTH STATES CAPITOL NING Koa Nee ' GEORGE M. WHITE, FAIA ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL £.10792.41(]]DUO1SS2LSUO)) ROOMS ON THIRD FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE SIDE H-301, 302, 303, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310. House Appropriations Committee. H-304. Periodical Press Gallery. H-311. Ladies’ retiring room. H-312, 313, 314. Committee on Rules. H-315, 316, 317, 318, 319. Press Gallery. H-320, 321, 322. TV Press Correspondents’ Gallery. H-324. Clerk of the House, Reading, Journal, tally, and bill clerks. H-326—H-334. House Administration Committee. SENATE SIDE S-308. Senate document room. S-309. Secretary to Minority. S-311. Ladies’ retiring room. S-312. Radio-TV Corresponents’ Gallery. S-313, 314, 315, 316. Press Gallery. S-317. Press Photographers Gallery. S-318. Democratic Policy Committee. S-319, 321, 322, 323, 324. Sergeant at Arms. S-320. Periodical Press. S-325. Superintendent of the Senate document room. S-326, 327, 328. Senate document rooms. S-332, 333. Senate Library. S-337. Secretary to Senate Majority. suipping jo31dn) Ivy ROOMS ON FOURTH FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE SIDE : SENATE SIDE H-405. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. H-419. House document room (storage). S-406. Office of Classified National Security Information. S-411. Curator of the Senate. S-413, 414. Senate Library. S-416. Senate 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. Q S ~ £ or = SS 0g 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 Energy Secretary of Education 446 THE CABINET ALEXANDER MEIGS Haig, JR., of Connecticut. DonNaLD T. REGAN, of New Jersey. Caspar WILLARD WEINBERGER, of California. WirLLiaM FRENCH SMITH, of California. JAMES G. WATT, of Colorado. JOHN R. BLock, of Illinois. MaLcoLM BALDRIGE, of Connecticut. RaymonD J. DonovaN, of New Jersey. RicHARD S. SCHWEIKER, of Pennsylvania. SAMUEL R. PIERCE, JR., of New York. ANDREW L. LEwIs, JR., of Pennsylvania. JAMES B. EDWARDS, of South Carolina. TerreL 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 Tllinois 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 for National Security Affairs.—Richard V. Allen. Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Martin Anderson. Assistant to the President and Press Secretary.—James Scott Brady. Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.—Elizabeth Hanford Dole. Counsel to the President.—Fred F. Fielding. Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.—Max L. Friedersdorf. Assistant to the President and Staff Director.—David R. Gergen. Assistant to the President.—Edwin L. Harper. Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel. —E. Pendleton James. Assistant to the President for Political Affairs.—Franklyn C. Nofziger. Assiont to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs.—Richard Salisbury Wil- iamson. Deputy Counselor to the President.—Robert M. Garrick. Deputy Assistant to the President and Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff.— Joseph W. Canzeri. Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.—Red Cavaney Deprety Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Chief of Siafr —Richard G. arman. Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.—Kenneth M. Duberstein. Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Cabinet Administra- tion.—Craig L. Fuller. Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Policy Development.— Edwin J. Gray. Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Special Support Services.—Edward V. Hickey, Jr. Dopey aniston to the President and Deputy to the Chief of Staff.—Francis S. M. odso 447 448 Congressional Directory Deputy Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs.—Alan F. Holmer. Depry Sent to the President and Director of Staff for the First Lady.—Peter cCoy. Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.—Powell Allen Moore. Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.—James W. Nance. Deputy Assistant to the President for Political Affairs.—Edward Rollins. Depry Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary.—Karna Small tringer. Deputy Assistant to the President for Communications and Director of the Office of Communications.—Frank A. Ursomarso. Assistant Counselor to the President.—Edwin W. Thomas, Jr. Deputy Counsel to the President.—Herbert E. Ellingwood. Deputy Counsel to the President.—Richard A. Hauser. Deputy Press Secretary to the President.—Larry M. Speakes. Srects! Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Douglas Leighton andow. Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.—Aram Bakshian, Jr. Special Assistant to the President.—Richard Smith Beal. Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.—Morton C. Blackwell. Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.—Robert F. Bonitati. Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.—John F. Burgess. Special Assistant to the President.—David C. Fischer. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Kevin Randall Hopkins. Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.—Virginia H. Knauer. Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Special Support Services.— Dennis E. LeBlanc. Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.—Diana L. Lozano. Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs.—dJ. Steven Rhodes. Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs.—Judy F. Peachee. Special Assistant to the President for Administration.—John F. W. Rogers. Gi a ai to the President and Director of the Advance Office.—Stephen M. tuddert. Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.—Wayne H. Valis. Special Assistant to the President.—Helene A. von Damm. Special Assistant for Scheduling.—Gregory Newell. Curator.—Clement E. Conger. Physician to the President.—Daniel Ruge, M.D. Chief Usher.—Rex W. Scouten. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Executive Office Building 20503. Phone, 395-3000 Director.—David A. Stockman. Deputy Director.—Edwin L. Harper. Executive Associate Director.—Glenn R. Schleede. Executive Assistant to the Director.—David B. Gerson. Special Counsel for Policy Analysis and Law.—Michael J. Horowitz. General Counsel. —William M. Nichols. Assistant Director for Public Affairs.—Edwin L. Dale, Jr. Assistant Director for Legislative Affairs.—Jonna L. Cullen. Assistant Director for Economic Policy.—Lawrence A. Kudlow. Assistant Director for Administration.—Linda L. Smith. Assistant Director for Civil Rights.—Nathaniel Scurry. Assistant Director for Legislative Reference.—James M. Frey. Assistant Director for Budget Review.—Dale R. McOmber. Administrator, Office of Federal Procurement Policy.—Donald E. Sowle (administra-tor-designate). Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.—James C. Miller III. Deputy Administrator, Information and Regulatory Affairs.—dJim J. Tozzi. Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Policy.—Gail B. Coad. Assistant Administrator for Reports Management.—C. Louis Kincannon. Assistant Administrator for Information Policy.—John P. McNicholas (acting). Associate Director for Management.—Harold 1. Steinberg. Ay! Director for Management Improvement and Evaluation.—Howard M. essner. Assistant Director for Federal Personnel Policy.—Edward F. Preston. Deputy Associate Director for Intergovernmental Affairs.—James F. Kelly (acting). Executive Office Deputy Associate Director for Organization and Special Projects.—William D. Dinsmore. Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs.—William Schneider. Deputy Associate Director for International Affairs.—Philip DuSault. Deputy Associate Director for National Security.—David Sitrin. Deputy Associate Director for Special Studies, National Security and International Affairs.—Daniel H. Taft. Associate Director for Human Resources, Veterans and Labor.—Donald W. Moran. Deputy Associate Director for Health and Income Maintenance.—David K. Kleinberg (acting). Deputy Associate Director for Labor, Veterans and Education.—Bernard H. Martin. Deputy Associate Director for Special Studies, Human Resources, Veterans and Labor.—Barbara Selfridge. Associate Director for Economics and Government.—Annelise Anderson. Deputy Associate Director for Transportation, Commerce and Housing.—dJoyce J. Walker. Deputy Associate Director for Justice, Treasury, and General Government.—Joseph P. Mullinix. Deputy Associate Director for Special Studies, Economics and Government.—Howard M. Smolkin. Associate Director for Natural Resources, Energy and Science.—Frederick N. Khedouri. 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. COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS Executive Office Building 20506. Phone, 395-5084 Chairman.—Murray L. Weidenbaum. Member.—[Vacant.] Member.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Chairman.—James B. Burnham. COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 722 Jackson Place 20006. Phone, 395-5700 Chairman.—Macolm F. Baldwin (acting). Member.—[Vacant.] Member.—[Vacant.] Executive Director.—Edward L. Strohbehn. General Counsel.—Nicholas Yost. COUNCIL ON WAGE AND PRICE STABILITY Created by Public Law 93-387; as amended 600 17th Street 20506. Phone, 456-6466 Chairman.—[Vacant.] Members.—[Vacant.] Director.—Thomas D. Hopkins (acting). Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] WHITE HOUSE OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue 20500. Phone, 456-1414 Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Martin Anderson. Special Assistant.—Barbara Honegger. Deputy Assistant to the President for Policy Development and Director of the Office of Policy Development.—Edwin J. Gray. Special Assistant.—Lo Anne Wagner. Deputy Director, Office of Policy Development.—Ronald B. Frankum. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Doug L. Bandow. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Robert B. Carleson. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Kevin R. Hopkins. 66-666 O—81——31 450 Congressional Directory Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Roger Porter. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development.—Michael M. Uhlmann. Senior Policy Adviser.—Danny J. Boggs. Senior Policy Adviser.—Melvin L. Bradley. Senior Policy Adviser.—Shannon Fairbanks. Senior Policy Adviser.—Dennis M. Kass. Senior Policy Adviser.—John McClaughry. Policy Adviser.—Eric I. Hemel. Policy Adviser.—Dan J. Smith. Policy Analyst.—Gary L. Bauer. Policy Analyst.—Judith Johnston. NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL Old Executive Office Building 20506. Phone, 395-4974 Members: President.—Ronald Wilson Reagan. Vice President.—George Bush. Secretary of State.—Alexander M. Haig. Secretary of Defense.—Caspar Weinberger. Statutory Advisers: Director of Central Intelligence. —William Casey. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.—Gen. David C. Jones, USAF. Officials: Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.—Richard V. Allen. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Washington, D.C. 20505. Phone, 351-1100 Director of Central Intelligence.—William J. Casey, 351-6363. Deputy Director.—Adm. Bobby R. Inman, 351-6464. Legislative Counsel.—Frederick P. Hitz, 351-6121. Congressional Inquiry.—351-6136. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Executive Office of the President 20500. Phone, 456-2804 Director.—John F. W. Rogers. Special Assistant to the Director.—Theresa A. Elmore. Deputy Director.—Sarah T. Kadec. Director of Personnel.—John L. Heiss. Director of Financial Management.—Ursula H. Pearson. Director of Administrative Services.—Newell E. Quinton. Director of Information Management and Services.—Carolyn P. Brown. Director of Information Systems Development.—Raymond E. Barber. Director of Computer Facilities Management.—James W. Gray. Director of Audit.—Filiberto E. Martinez, Jr. Counsel.—Mary C. Lawton. OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY Created by Public Law 94-282 Executive Office Building 20500. Phone, 456-7116 Director.—Benjamin Huberman (acting). Associate Director, National Security, International and Space Affairs.—Dr. Benja-min Huberman. Assos Director, Human Resources and Social and Economic Services.—Dr. Denis rager. Associate Director, National Resources and Commercial Services.—[Vacant.] Executive Officer.—William J. Montgomery. Executive Secretary, Federal Coordinating Council for Science, Engineering, and Technology.—Dr. Denis Prager. Executive Secretary, Intergovernmental Science, Engineering, and Technology Aduviso-ry Panel. —Dr. Joseph E. Clark. Executive Office OFFICE OF THE U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE 1800 G 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. Chief Textile Negotiator.—Peter O. Murphy. General Counsel.—Donald E. deKieffer. Assistant USTR for Industrial Trade Policy.—Richard Heimlich. Assistant USTR for Trade Policy Development.—Geza Feketekuty. Assistant USTR for Congressional Liaison and Public Affairs.—Steven R. Saunders. Assistant USTR for Energy.—James McNamara. Assistant USTR for Bilateral Affairs.—John Ray. Assistant USTR for Bilateral Affairs.—Stephen L. Lande. Assistant USTR for Interagency Coord.—Ann Hughes. Assistant USTR for Agricultural Affairs and Commodity Policy.—Donald M. Nelson. Assistant USTR for GATT Affairs.—Douglas Newkirk. Confidential Assistant to USTR.—Carol Browning. Executive Assistant to USTR.—Michael E. Baroody. Special Assistant to USTR.—James W. Frierson. Executive Assistant to Deputy USTR—Geneva.—Douglas McMinn. Executive Assistant to Deputy USTR— Washington.—William C. Mims. Director of Management.—John P. Giacomini. DEPARTMENT OF STATE 2201 C Street 20520. Phone, 655-4000 ALEXANDER MEIGS HAIG, Jr., Secretary of State, nominated January 22, 1981; born in Philadelphia, Pa., December 2, 1924; son of Alexander Meigs and Regina Anne (Murphy) Haig; student, University of Notre Dame, 1943; B.S., U.S. Military Academy, 1947; ML.A., Georgetown University, 1961; graduate, Naval War College, 1960; Army War College, 1966; honorary law degree, Niagara University; LL.D. (honorary), University of Utah; married Patricia Antoinette Fox, May 24, 1950; children: Alexander P., Brian F., and Barbara E.; commissioned second lieutenant, U.S. Army, 1947; advanced through grades to general, 1973; staff officer, Office of the Department Chief of Staff for Operations, Department of the Army, 1962-64; military assistant to the Secretary of the Army, 1964; Deputy Special Assistant to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense, 1964-65; Battalion and Brigade Commander, 1st Infantry Division, Vietnam, 1966-67; Regimental Commander and Deputy Commandant, U.S. Military Academy, 1967-69; military assistant to the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, Washington, 1973; Assist-ant to the President and Chief of White House Staff, 1973-74; Commander-in-Chief, U.S. European Command, and Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SHAPE), 1974-79; decorations: Distinguished Service Cross; Silver Star with oak leaf cluster; Legion of Merit with 2 oak leaf clusters; Distinguished Flying Cross with 2 oak leaf clusters; Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster; Air Medal with 23 oak leaf clusters; Army Commendation Medal; Purple Heart; National Order, Fifth Class, Gallantry Cross with palm; Civil Action Honor Medal First Class; Grand Officer, National Order of Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam); King Abdel-Aziz (Saudi Arabia) Medal; recipient, Distinguished Medal, Department of Defense; Distinguished Service Medal, U.S. Army; member, Society of 1st Division (vice president); retired from U.S. Army as four-star general, June 30, 1979; served as adjunct professor of political science, University of Pennsylvania, July-December 1979; board consultant with Georgetown Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C; research director with Foreign Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.; presi-dent and chief operating officer, United Technologies Corp., Hartford, Conn., Decem-ber 24, 1979-January 22, 1981; office: Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520. WILLIAM PATRICK CLARK, Deputy Secretary of State, justice, rancher; born Oxnard, Calif., October 23, 1931; son of William Pettit and Bernice (Gregory) Clark; educated at Stanford University, 1949-51; Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, 1955; married Joan Brauner, May 5, 1952; children: Monica, Peter, Nina, Colin, and Paul; admitted to the California Bar in 1958; senior partner, firm of Clark, Cole & Fairfield, Oxnard, Calif., 1958-66; chief of staff to Gov. Ronald Reagan, Sacramento, 1966-69; judge on the Superior Court of San Luis Obispo County, Calif., 1969-71; justice on the Court of Appeals, Los Angeles, 1971-73; Supreme Court of California, San Francisco, 1973-81; president, Clark, Land & Cattle Co., Ventura, Calif., 1963-73; member, Governor Reagan’s Task Force on Governmental Reorganization, 1966-67; served with the U.S. Army, 1951-53; member, California Cattlemen’s Associ-ation; office: Room 7220, Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520. Secretary of State.—Alexander M. Haig, Jr. Executive Assistant.—Sherwood Goldberg. Assistant to the Secretary.—Muriel Hartley. Special Assistants.—Anthony Wayne, Keith Schuette, Harvey Sicherman, David Korn, Richard Baltimore. Staff Assistants.—Patricia McKee, Kathy Backus. Chief of Protocol.—Lenore Annenberg, Room 1232. Deputy Chief of Protocol. —Thomas A. Nassif (designate). Associate Chief of Protocol.—Richard Gookin, 1530 29th Street 20007. Assistant Chief of Protocol for Visits.—Kenneth S. Hays, Jr., Room 1238. Assistant Chief of Protocol for Administration.—John A. Murtha, Room 1238. 453 454 Congressional Directory Secretary of State—Continued Assistant Chief of Protocol in New York.—Lois L. Evans (designate). 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.—Raymond G. H. Seitz, 10300 Georgetown Pike, pont Falls, Va. 22066; John H. Kelly, 306 Gibbon Street, Alexandria, Va. 14. Director, Secretariat Staff.—Alvin P. Adams, Jr., 8971 Fort Hunt Road, Alexan-dria, Va. 22308. Directo, Drerpitons Center.— Thomas R. Reynders, 5507 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Decor Information Management Section.—Elijah Kelly, 6508 Eighth Street Executive Director.—George F. Twohie, 11310 Links Court, Reston, Va. 22090. Special Assistant to the Secretary and Coordinator of International Labor Af-fairs.—John A. Warnock (acting), 8713 Susanna Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Coorinasor for State and Local Governments.—David H. Shinn (acting), Room Deputy Secretary of State.—William P. Clark. Special Assistant.—Jacquelyn T. Hill. Staff Assistants.—Dorothy E. French, Eva D. Henderson, Gloria M. Marshall, Marjorie A. Soltis. Director, Office for Combatting Terrorism.—Anthony C. E. Quainton. Under Secretary for Political Affiars.—Walter J. Stoessel, Jr. Special Assistants.—Richard W. Baker III, 3915 Ingomar Street 20015; Felis C. Vargan, Jr., 8321 Wickham Road, Springfield, Va. 22152; Mildred Patterson, 22) Soush 31 Road, Arlington, Va. 22206; Mark Clodfelter, 730 24th Street Siig Assistant.—Gary L. Matthews, 1204 Raymond Avenue, McLean, Va. indiey Seoretary for Economic Affairs.—Myer Rashish (acting), 3715 Idaho Avenue Peco Sant —dJacques J. Gorlin (acting), Fulham Street, Silver Spring, Special Assistants.—Gordon L. Streeb, Barney Rush, Richard J. Stakem, Stephen Gallogly, Room 7250. Under Secretary for Security Assistance, Science and Technology.—James L. Buckley, Room 7208. Sale! Assistants.—Richard Aherne, Arthur Giese, Allen Overmyer, William almon. Staff Assistants.—David Dunn, Stanley Specht. Unger Souretary for Management.—Richard T. Kennedy, 2510 Virginia Avenue Executive Assistant.—Samuel R. Gammon, 3327 R Street 20007. Special Assistants.—John Shumate, Patrick Kennedy, Richard J. K. Stratford. Director General of the Foreign Service and Director. of Personnel.—Joan M. Clark. Director of Management Operations.—Robert H. Miller. Comptroller.—Roger B. Feldman, 7600 Hackamore Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Medical Services.—Jerome M. Korcak. Director, Foreign Service Institute.—Paul H. Boeker. Deprly Assistant Secretary for Equal Employment Opportunity.—Vivian L. Der- ryck. Director, Family Liaison Office.—Marilyn J. Holmes. Special Staff. —Clement E. Conger (Curator, Diplomatic Reception Rooms), 320 Mansion Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Counselor.—Robert C. McFarlane, 9508 Linden Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Special Assistants.—dJ. Ford Cooper, 3201 Stephenson Place 20015; Joanna Martin, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037; Paul Gallis, 1106 East Capitol Street 20002. frspolor: General. —Robert Lyle Brown, 3021 North Peary Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Inspector General. —Richard K. Fox, Jr., 1936 Tulip Street 20012. Deputy Jrssecsor General.—Francis X. Ready, 1135 Secretariat Court, Great Falls, a. 22066. Legal Adviser.—Mark B. Feldman (acting), Room 6425. . Deputy Legal Adviser.—[Vacant.] Deputy Legal Adviser.—Mark B. Feldman, Room 6425. Department of State 455 Legal Adviser—Continued Deputy Legal Adviser for Special Problems, and Member, International Law Com-mission.—[Vacant.] Deputy Legal Adviser.—James H. Michel, 315 West Columbia Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Deputy Legal Adviser.—Elizabeth G. Verville, 3340 Prospect Street 20007. Counselor on International Law.—Gerald M. Rosberg, Room 6425. Executive Director.—Paul C. Bofinger, Room 5519. Assistant Legal Adviser for African Affairs.—Nancy H. Ely, 1753 Park Road 20010. Assistant Legal Adviser for Inter-American Affairs.—Michael G. Kozak, 5501 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Legal Adviser for International Claims.—Thomas T. L. Huang (acting), Room 5419A. Assistant Legal Adviser for Consular Affairs.—Robert E. Dalton, 2152 Florida Avenue 20008. Assistant Legal Adviser for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.—Terence J. Fortune (acting), Room 6427. Assistant Legal Adviser for Economic and Business Affairs.—John R. Crook, 41 Wellesley Circle, Glen Echo, Md. 20768. Assistant Legal Adviser for Educational, Cultural, and Public Affairs.—Ely Maurer, 1023 Forest Glen Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Asan Legal Adviser for European Affairs.—Haley D. Collums (acting), Room 5417A. Any Legal Adviser for Human Rights.—David H. Small (acting), Room Assistant Legal Adviser for Law Enforcement and Intelligence.—T. Michael Peay (acting), Room 5422. Assistant Legal Adviser for Management.—Knute E. Malmborg, 1900 Upshur Street 20011. Assistant Legal Adviser for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs.—Franklin K. Willis, Box 655, Route 1, Accokeek, Md. 20607. Assistant Legal Adviser for Nuclear Affairs.—Ronald J. Bettauer, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Assistant Legal Adviser for Oceans, Environment, and Scientific Affairs.—David A. Colson (acting), Room 6420. An Legal Adviser for Politico-Military Affairs.—Michael J. Matheson, Room Assistant Legal Adviser for Private International Law.—Peter H. Pfund, 10419 Pearl Street, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Assistant Legal Adviser for Special Functional Problems.—Louis G. Fields, Jr., Villa 814, 3800 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203. Assistant Legal Adviser for Treaty Affairs.—Arthur W. Rovine, 7510 Bybrook Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Legal Adviser for United Nations Affairs.—David H. Small, 1969 Massa-chusetts Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations.—Richard Fairbanks, 3116 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Dorsey ig Secretary.—Alvin Drischler, 4523 Pinecrest Heights, Annandale, a. : Deputy Avsirvn) Secretary.—Belden Bell, 4215 Pickering Place, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Betsy Warren, 2555 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037. Depasy pst Secretary.—Robert A. Flaten, 2714 North 24th Street, Arlington, a. : Legislative Management Officers.—John Clark, 2515 Woodley Road 20008; Marc Grossman, 2834B South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22206; Will Itoh, 6020 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Joseph McBride, 2900 Connecticut Avenue 20008; James H. Morton, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016; Donald J. Planty, 2285 Double Eagle Court, Reston, Va. 22091; Andrew W. Thoms, 3216 Pickwick Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Timothy L. Towell, 3410 Reservoir Bond 20007; Caroleen Williams, 7335 Lewinsville Park Court, McLean, Va. Legislative Research —lsaias Alba III, 1207 South Frederick Street, Arlington, a. : Congressional Inquiries.—Catherine Thibodeau, 4311 Sheridan Street, Univer-sity Park, Md. 20782. 456 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations—Continued Congressional Correspondence.—George Winnett, 7547 Ninth Street 22012. Congressional ors —Terry Patin, 2001 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Director, Policy Planning Staff.—Paul D. Wolfowitz, 5444 Nevada Avenue 20015. Deputy Director.—James Roche, 6201 Atherstone Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Deputy Director.—Phillip Kaplan, 7707 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Special Assistant.—Edward O’Donnell, 9309 Marycrest Street, Fairfax, Va. 0030. Director of Politico-Military Affairs.—Richard R. Burt, 1830 24th Street 20008. Deputy Directors.—Robert D. Blackwill, 10501 Eastwood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Leslie H. Brown, 2208 Russell Road, Alexandria, Va. 22301. BUREAU OF OCEANS AND INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL AND SCIENTIFIC AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Af-fairs.—Thomas R. Pickering (acting). Special Representative of the President for Law of the Sea Conferences.—James L. Malone, Room 7831. Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Harry R. Marshall, Jr., Room 7831. Director, Policy Assessment Staff-—Ann L. Hollick, 1657 31st Street 20007. Executive Director.—Perry W. Linder, 18 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Coordinator of Population Affairs.—Richard E. Benedick, 2664 Marcey Road, Arling-ton, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oceans and Fisheries Affairs.—Theodore G. Cron- miller, Room 7829. Director, Office of Fisheries Affairs.—James A. Storer, 5524 27th Street 20015. Director, Office of Marine Science and Technology Affairs.—Norman A. Wulf, 10827 Mount Vineyard Court, Fairfax, Va 22032. Director, Office of Oceans and Polar Affairs.—R. Tucker Scully, 304 North Cherry Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environmental Health and Natural Resources.—Mary E. Hoinkes, 6302 Board Branch Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of Environment and Health.—Donald R. King, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Office of Food and Natural Resources.—Bill L. Long, 3306 North Pied-mont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Depts Ap Secretary for Nuclear Energy and Energy Technology Affairs.— acant Director, Office of Non-Proliferation and Export Policy.—Michael A. Guhin, 8708 Jefferson Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Export and Import Control.—Gerard F. Helfrich, 228 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Office of Nuclear Technology and Safeguards.-—John P. Boright, 5215 Baltimore Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20016. Director, Office of Energy Technology Cooperation.—Martin Prochnik, 3624 Em-bassy Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Science and Technology Affairs.—Charles E. Horner, Room 7825. Director, Office of Advanced Technology.—Robert T. Grey, 4306 Wakefield Drive, Annandale, Va. 23003. Director, Office of Cooperation Science and Technology Programs.—Jack W. Men-delsohn, 4655 Kenmore Drive 20007. Director, Office of Science and Technology Support.—Archelaus R. Turrentine, 6085 Argyle Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. BUREAU OF AFRICAN AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for African Affairs.—Chester A. Crocker, Room 6234A. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Lannon Walker, Room 6234A. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Harold E. Horan, Room 6236. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Inter-African Affairs.—Princeton Lyman, Room 5238. Staff Director, NSC Interdepartmental Group.—Princeton Lyman, Room 5238. Executive Director.—Richard T. Salazar, Room 3517. Director for Public Affairs.—John W. Vinson, Room 3509. Director for Economic Policy.—Donald W. Born, Room 4515. Department of State 457 Assistant Secretary for African Affairs—Continued Director for Zaire, Angola, Rwanda, Burundi, Congo (B), Gabon, Cameroon, Cen-tral African Empire, Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome and Principe.—Kenneth L. Brown, Room 4246. Director for Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Seychelles, Mauritius, Republic of Madagascar, Sudan, Comoros, Indian Ocean.—Curt Kamman, Room 5240. Director for South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique, Rhodesia, Malawi, and Zambia.—Paul J. Hare, Room 4238. Director for Benin, Cape Verde, Chad, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo, Upper Volta, Western Sahara.—Parker W. Borg, Room 4250. BUREAU OF EAST ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.—John H. Holdridge, Room 6206 Deputy Assistant Secretary.—dJohn D. Negroponte, Room 6208. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Michael H. Armacost, Room 6206. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Anthony C. Albrecht, Room 6205. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Ginger Lew, Room 6209. Staff Director, NSC Interdepartmental Group.—[Vacant.] Executive Director.—Kenneth O. Harris, Room 4311. Public Affairs Adviser.—John F. Cannon, Room 4207. Director for Economic Policy.—William Piez, Room 4206. Director for Australia and New Zealand.—Frank C. Bennett, Room 5210. Special Coordinator for Taiwan.—Donald C. Ferguson, Room 5310. Director for Japan.—William Clark, Room 4210. Director for Korea.—Robert G. Rich, Jr., Room 5315. DPireetor for Indonesia, Malaysia, Burma, and Singapore.—Frederick Brown, Room Director for the Philippines.—Frazier Meade, Room 5311. Director for Pacific Island Affairs.—D. Keith Guthrie, Room 5210. Pires) People’s Republic of China and Mongolia.—Charles Freeman, Jr., Room Director for Thailand.—Paul M. Cleveland, Room 5206. Director for Viet-Nam, Laos, and Cambodia.—L. Desaix Anderson, Room 6317. Director, Regional Affairs.—William Rope (acting), Room 4310. BUREAU OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for European Affairs.—Lawrence S. Eagleburger (designate), Room 6226. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—H. Allen Holmes, 5027 Sedgwick Street 20016. Pepury Saysint Secretary.—Raymond C. Ewing, 7045 Cindy Lane, Annandale, a. . . Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert L. Barry, 3813 Legation Street 20015. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Sharon E. Ahmad, 3532 Appleton Street 20008. Special Assistant and Staff Director.—Paul 1. Schlamm, Room 6226. foie Director.—Charles R. Bowers, 3300 North Frederick, Arlington, Va. Public Affairs Adviser.—Francis J. Seidner, 2806 29th Street 20008. Sl for Policy Planning.—Sandra L. Vogelgesang, 901 Sixth Street Director for Canadian Affairs.—Wingate Lloyd, 4500 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Direor for Central European Affairs.—Thomas M. T. Niles, 3909 Ingomar Street Director for Eastern European Affairs.—Peter S. Bridges, Room 5220. Director for Northern European Affairs.—Robert L. Funseth, Room 4513. Director for OECD, European Community and Atlantic Political-Economic Af- fairs.—Robert M. Beaudry, 1524 Westmoreland Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Director for NATO and Atlantic Political-Military Affairs.—Charles H. Thomas, 5903 Osceola Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director for Southern European Affairs.—C. Edward Dillery, 3140 North Thomas Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director for Soviet Affairs.—Robert K. German, 6501 Brooke’s Hill Court 20016. Director for Western European Affairs.—John J. Maresca, Room 5226. Congressional Directory BUREAU OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs.—John A. Bushnell (acting), 2008 Wellfleet Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Deputy Assistant Secretary. — Samuel D. Eaton, 4995 Glenbrook Road. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—James R. Cheek, 3307 Nevius Street, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Mari-Luci Jaramillo, 3315 Wisconsin Avenue, Apt. 501 20036. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—P. Michael Finley, Room 6263, Department of State 20025. Executive Director.—Samuel E. Lupo, 3816 North Tazewell Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Office of Congressional, Human Rights and Public Affairs.—Alfonso Arenales, 5108 Brookview Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Office of Policy Planning and Coordination.—Luigi R. Einaudi, 3 Button-wood Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Regional Political Programs.—George F. Jones, 10017 Ranger Road, Fair-fax, Va. 22030. Director, Office 7 Dndenn Affairs. —Samuel F. Hart, 6636 Midhill Place, Falls Church, Va. 2204 Director, Office of Caribbean Affairs.—W. Robert Warne, 8532 Georgetown Pike, McLean, Va. 2210 Breeton, Office of atid American Affairs.—John D. Blacken, 6401 33d Street 1 Director, Office of Southern Cone Affairs.—Robert E. Service, 3336 Runnymede Place 20015. Dire; Office of Cuban Affairs.—Myles R. R. Frechette, 5704 Mohican Place 01 Director, Office od Mexican Affairs.—Everett Briggs, 5502 Sangamore Road, Be-thesda, Md. 200 Director, Office of, Brazilian Affairs.—Lowell C. Kilday, 6502 Farley Street, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director, Office of Panamanian Affairs.—Richard R. Wyrough (acting), 9700 Ro-saryville Road, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Director, Office of Regional Economic Policy.—John J. Eddy, 5506 Corot Court, Fairfax, Va. 22032. BUREAU OF NEAR EASTERN AND SOUTH ASIAN AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs.—Nicholas A. Veliotes (designate), Room 4249A. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Peter D. Constable, 4712 Butterworth Place 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Michael Sterner, 2712 36th Street 20007. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Morris Draper, 2500 Q Street 20007. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—dJane A. Coon, 3520 Edmunds Street 20007. Ponts star Secretary.—Joseph W. Twinam, 8019 Garlot Drive, Annandale, a. . Executive Director.—Sheldon J. Krys, 10750 River Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Public Affairs Adviser.—George F. Sherman, Jr., 6818 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director for Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka (Ceylon).—Howard B. Schaffer, 4641 Rockwood Parkway 20016. Director for Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia.—Carleton Coon, 3520 Edmunds Street 20007. Director for Iran.—Ralph E. Lindstrom, Room 5246A. Precio for Israel and Arab-Israel.—David A. Korn, 2915 Connecticut Avenue Director for Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria.—W. Nathaniel Howell, 991 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director for Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh.—Robert A. Peck, 1909 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Director for Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen Arab Republic, People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen.—John C. Coun-tryman, 4505 Macomb Street 20016. Director for Egypt.—Edward L. Peck, 106 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Department of State 459 Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs—Continued Director, Regional Affairs.—George B. Lambrakis, 8309 Thoreau, Bethesda, Md. 22034. Coordinator and Senior Economic/Financial Adviser.—Eli W. Bizic, 3189 Linden-wood Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22031. BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATION Assistant Secretary for Administration.— Thomas M. Tracy, 5902 Devonshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Special Assistant.—Walter F. Weiss, 501 Finsbury Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Executive Director.—Joseph Meresman, Room 3800 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information Systems.—W. W. Francis, Room 1916. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations.—M. Virginia Schafer, Room 1417. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Communications.—Stuart E. Branch, 2719 Lexing- ton Avenue, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Security.—Karl D. Ackerman, 4512 Traymore treet, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Foreign Buildings.—William L. Slayton, 3411 Ordway Street 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Classification/Declassification.—Clayton E. McManaway, dJr., 3100 Q Street 20007. BUREAU OF ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs.—Robert D. Hormats (desig-nate). Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs.—Ernest B. John-ston, Jr., Room 6828. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Trade and Commercial Affairs.—Harry Kopp, 6329 22d Street North, Arlington, Va. 22205. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Resources and Food Policy.—Michael Calingaert, Room 3529. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Energy Policy.—Edward L. Morse, 3228 Rittenhouse Street 20015. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Finance and Development.—Elinor G. Constable, 4712 Butterworth Place 20016. i Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation and Telecommunications.—[Vacant.] U.S. Special Negotiator for Economic Matters.—Charles F. Meissner, Room 3535. Executive Director.—dJack D. Jenkins, Room 6820. BUREAU OF INTELLIGENCE AND RESEARCH Director of Intelligence and Research.—Ronald I. Spiers, 2315 Kimbro Street, Alex- andria, Va. 20037. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Herman J. Cohen, 3605 R Street. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Current Analysis.—Philip H. Stoddard, 6000 Spring- field Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intelligence Coordination.—Dennis H. Kux, 5204 38th Street. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Assessments and Research.—Carol Edler Baumann, 3751% Kanawha Street 20015. Ch Director.—Vincent J. Farly, 3619 North Peary Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Office of Intelligence Support.—Dennis Chapman, 1801 Regents Park Road East, Crofton, Md. 21114. Director, rie of Analysis for Africa.—C. Thomas Thorne, Room 4536. Director, Office of Analysis for Inter-American Affairs.—William E. Knepper, 3122 Ordway Street. Director of Analysis for East Asia and the Pacific—Wever Gim, 5019 Acacia Avenue, Bethesda, Md Director, Office of Analysis for Near East and South Asia.—George S. Harris, Room 4524A. Director, Office of Analysis for the Soviet Union and East Europe.—Robert H. Baraz, 4319 Second Road, Arlington, Va. 22203. Director, Office of Analysis for Western Europe.—H. Donald Gelber, 5414 New-ington Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Office of Politico-Military Analysis.—Robert A. Martin, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. 460 Congressional Directory Director of Intelligence and Research—Continued Director, Office of Intelligence Liaison.—William McAfee, Room 6635. Director, Office of Intelligence Coordination.—Robert L. Flanegin, Room 6635. Director, Office of Intelligence Resources.—Richard E. Curl, 1109 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director, Office of Long Range Assessments and Research.—E. Raymond Platig, 5184 Linnean Terrace 20008. Director, Office of Economic Analysis.—Emil P. Ericksen, Room 8742. Director, Office of the Geographer.—Lewis M. Alexander, Room 8742. BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs.—Elliott Abrams (desig- nate). Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Depey hr Secretary.—Marion Creekmore, 7002 Floyd Avenue, Springfield, a. 5 Breau i V. Hennes, 4960 Sentinel Drive, No. 405, Sumner, 2 16. irpolor, Office of International Economic Policy.—Gordon S. Brown, 6225 32d Place. Director, Development and Humanitarian Programs Directorate.—John Fox, Bay Tree Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Development Assistance Evaluation and Planning Staff.—Harry Petre- quin, 6430 Ridge Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Science and Technology Directorate.—[Vacant.] Director, Transportation and Communications Directorate.—Constantine War- variv, Room 4806. Director, Health and Narcotics Programs.—Neil Boyer, 4711 Tilden Street 20016. Director, Office of United Nations Political Affairs.—Melvyn Levitsky, 5207 Marlyn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Office of Human Rights Affairs.—Warren E. Hewitt, Room 4808. Director, Secretariate to U.S. National Commission for UNESCO.—Bernard Engel, 4815 Broadbrook Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, UNESCO Directorate.—David Rowe, 607 South St. Asaph Street, Alex-andria, Va. 22314. Director, Labor Directorate.—John Reinertson, 7921 Roswell Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Director, International Women's Programs Directorate.—Carolee Heileman, 3524 South Wakefield, Arlington, Va. 22206. Director, Policy Management Staff.—Alfred Brainard (acting), Room 5517. Director, Office of International Conferences.—John Kimball, Room 1517. Director, Agriculture Directorate.—Edmund M. Parsons, 1426 35th Street 20007. Dirpetos; Office of United Nations System Coordination.—Doris E. Austin, Room Director, Office of United Nations System Recruitment.—Carl Grip, 9913 Jul-liard Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of United Nations Budget and Administration.—Julieann McGrath, 5697 Rayburn Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. BUREAU OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.—Dean E. Fischer (designate), Room 6800. Spokesman of the Department.—Dean E. Fischer, Room 6800. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Francis Terry McNamara, 4813 South 30th Street, No. C1, Arlington, Va. 22206. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—William Dixon Boggs (acting), 3488 Pence Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Francis D. Gomez, 6564 Williamsburg Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22213. Special Assistant.—Mary Ann Yoden, 2400 Virginia Avenue 20037. Director, Office of the Executive Director.—Leon Ramey, 8110 Wingfield Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Office of Opinion Analysis and Plans.—Bernard Roshco, 6404 Winston Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Public Programs.—William Dixon Boggs, 3488 Pence Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Department of State 461 Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs—Continued Director, Office of Public Communication.—Paul E. Auerswald, 4812 Butterworth Place 20016 Director, Office of the Historian.—David F. Trask, 3100 Connecticut Avenue 20008. BUREAU OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs.—Stephen E. Palmer, Jr. (acting), 2475 Virginia Avenue 20037. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs.—P. Peter Sarros (acting), 4407 North 19th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Refugee and Migration Affairs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Rights.—Theresa Tull (acting), 730 24th treet 20037. BUREAU OF CONSULAR AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Consular Affairs.—Diego C. Asencio, Room 6811. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert E. Fritts, Room 6811. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Visa Services.—Robert W. Maule, Room 6811. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Passport Services.—Norbert J. Krieg, Room 6833. Bepiy Assistant Secretary for Overseas Citizens Services.—Louis P. Goelz, Room 0. Executive Director.—Ronald K. Somerville, Room 4824. BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS MATTERS Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics Matters.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics Matters.—dJoseph H. Linne-mann (acting), 2258 Wheystone Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics Matters.—Clyde D. Taylor, 5707 Cheshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. BUREAU OF REFUGEE PROGRAMS Director (Designate).—dJulia Taft, Room 7526. Peony Assistant Secretary for Refugee Programs.—Christian R. Holmes, Room Director, Office of Policy and Planning.—Richard J. Harrington, Room 6806. Executive Director.—Douglas J. Harwood, Room 420C, SA-2. Director, Opec of International Agency Coordination.—Ronald Davidson, Room Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Management.—James Purcell, Room Comptroller.—Marvin F. Smith, Room 420-D, SA-2. Director, Office of Management Information and Program Evaluation.—James Lawrence, Room 420-A, SA-2. Dopey Assistant Secretary for International Programs.—W. R. Smyser, Room Director, Office of African and Latin American Refugees.—Karl Beck, Room 510, Director, Office for European and Near Eastern Refugees.—Jerome L. Hoganson, Room 510, SA-2. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Asian Programs.—Shepard C. Lowman, Room 7526. Director, Office of Asian Refugees.—H. B. Cushing, Room 500, SA-2. Director, Kampuchean Working Group.—Lacy A. Wright, Jr., Room 1410. UNITED STATES MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS 799 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10017 United States Representative to the United Nations.—Jeane J. Kirkpatrick. Deputy United States Representative to the United Nations.—[Vacant.] Deputy United States Representative to the Security Council. —Richard W. Petree. United States Representative on the Economic and Social Council. —[Vacant.] Alternate United States Representative for Special Political Affairs to the United Nations.—[Vacant.] 462 Congressional Directory United States Representative to the United Nations—Continued United Nations Military Staff Committee: Chief of Staff, United States Delegation, United Nations Military Staff Commit- tee.—Col. Alan R. Jones, U.S. Army. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service: Chairman.—Joan M. Clark. Executive Director.—Robert W. Drexler. Board of the Foreign Service: Chairman.—[Vacant.] Executive Secretary.—James Bahti. Foreign Service Grievance Board: Chairman.—Richard I. Bloch, Room 430, SA-6. Executive Secretary.—Pratt Byrd, 5265 Watson Street 20016. U.S. National Commission for UNESCO: Executive Secretary and Director Secretariat.—Bernard Engel, Room 515. 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.—Richard McNamar. Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs.—Beryl Sprinkel. Under Secretary (Tax and Economic Affairs).—Norman Ture. General Counsel.—[Vacant.] 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. Office, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury: Executive Assistant to the Deputy Secretary.—Doyle L. Arnold, Inspector General. —[Vacant.] Deputy Inspector General (Audit).—Eugene Essner. Deputy Inspector General (Operations).—[Vacant.] Executive Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Executive Secretary.—Steven L. Skancke, 7513 Allen Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Special Assistant to the Secretary (National Security).—J. Foster Collins, 6804 Sorrel Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Office, Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs: Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs.—Denis S. Karnosky (designee). Assistant Secretary (International Affairs).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Trade and Investment Policy).—Robert Cornell. Deprity Assistant Secretary (Commodities and Natural Resources).—Charles chotta. Deputy Assistant Secretary (International Monetary Affairs.—Thomas Leddy. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Developing Nations).—[Vacant.] Deputy to the Assistant Secretary (Saudi Arabian Affairs).—[Vacant.] Deputy to the Assistant Secretary and Secretary of IMG.—[Vacant.] Fsual fomistont Secretary.—Paul H. Taylor, 8511 Nightingale Drive, Lanham, Md. 463 464 Congressional Directory Office, Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs—Continued Deputy Fiscal Assistant Secretary.—Gerald Murphy, 12416 Palermo Drive, ilver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Fiscal Assistant Secretary (Banking).—John A. Kilcoyne, 4501 Am-herst Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant Fiscal Assistant Secretary (Financing).—Philip J. Fitzpatrick, 411 Pin Oak Way, South Beechwood, Easton, Md. 21601. Staff Adviser to the Fiscal Assistant Secretary.—James T. Spahr, 2100 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Office, Under Secretary: Special Assistant to the Under Secretary.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary (Administration).—Cora Beebe (designee). Deputy Assistant Secretary (Administration).—Martha Thompson. Director, Office of Administrative Programs.—Edward Brooks. Director, Office of Budget and Program Analysis.—Arthur D. Kallen, 2705 North Upshur, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Computer Science.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Equal Opportunity Program.—Diane Hermann. Director, Office of Management and Organization.—William J. Rhodes. Director, Office of Procurement.—Thomas P. O'Malley. Director, Office of Personnel. —Henry DeSeguirant. Assistant Secretary (Enforcement and Operations).—John M. Walker (designee). Deputy Assistant Secretary (Operations).—John Simpson. Director, Office of Operations (Acting).—John W. Mangels. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Enforcement).—William Nickerson. Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control.—Dennis O'Connell. Treasurer of the United States.—Angela Buchanan (designee). Assistant to the Treasurer of the United States.—[Vacant.] Office, General Counsel: Deputy General Counsel.—David E. Brennan. Assistant General Counsels: Assistant General Counsel (Enforcement and Operations).—Jordan Luke. Assistant General Counsel (Domestic Finance).—Luke Lynch. Assistant General Counsel (Administration, Legislation, and Inspection).— Arnold Intrater. Assistant General Counsel (International Affairs).—Russell Munk. Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service.—[Vacant.] Tax Legislative Counsel. —William McKee (designee). Counselor.—Wolf Haber. International Tax Counsel.—H. David Rosenbloom, 2948 Garfield Terrace 20008. Chief Counsel, Foreign Assets Control.—Ray Konan. Chief Counsel, Revenue Sharing.—Richard Isen (acting). Borer of Practice.—Leslie S. Shapiro, 11609 Sansbury Court, Potomac, Md. Assistant Secretary (Domestic Finance).—Roger Mehle. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Federal Finance).—John Schmidt. Deputy 0 Secretary (Financial Institutions and Capital Markets Policy).— acant. Deputy Assistant Secretary (State and Local Finance).—Robert Rafuse. Director, Office of Government Financing. —Francis X. Cavanaugh. Director, Office of Market Analysis and Agency Finance.—Roland H. Cook. Deputy to the Assistant Secretary (Corporate Finance).—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Revenue Sharing.—Jose Lucero. Director, Office of New York Finance.—dJohn J. McLaughlin. Assistant Secretary (Economic Policy).—Paul C. Roberts (designee). Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Boy Assistant Secretary for Domestic Economic Policy.—Steven Entin (desig- nee). Assistant Secretary (Legislative Affairs).—W. Dennis Thomas. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Legislative Affairs).—Bruce Thompson. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Legislative Affairs).—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Richard Prendergast. Assistant Secretary (Public Affairs).—dJohn F. Kelly (designee). Deputy Assistant Secretary (Public Affairs).—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy).—dJohn B. Chapeton. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy).—[Vacant.] Department of the Treasury 465 Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy)—Continued Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax Analysis).—Emil M. Sunley. Director (Office of Tax Analysis).—|[Vacant.] Deputy Director (Domestic Taxation).—Larry Dildine. Assistant Director (Revenue Forecasting).—Thomas Vasquez. Aspe Director (Business Taxation).—Seymour Fiekowsky, 5425 39th Street Deputy Director (International Taxation).—[Vacant.] Deputy Director (Revenue Estimating).—dJohn G. Wilkins. Anant Director (Personal Taxation)—Nelson D. McClung, 832 Sixth Street W. 20024. Assistant Director (Tax Programing).—Gabriel G. Rudney, 3506 Livingston Street 20015. Director, Office of Industrial Economics.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax Legislation).—David Glickman. Tax Legislative Counsel. —William McKee (designee). Deputy Tax Legislative Counsel.—David J. Shakow. International Tax Counsel.—H. David Rosenbloom, 2948 Garfield Terrace 20008. Deputy International Tax Counsel. —Joel Rabinovitz. BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FIREARMS 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue 20226. Phone, 566-7777 Director.—G. R. Dickerson. Deputy Director.—Stephen E. Higgins. Assistant to the Director (Public Affairs and Disclosure).—James F. Lynch, 2002 Stratton Drive, Rockville, Md. 20854. Assistant Director (Administration).—Barbara Pomeroy, 7900 Candlewood Drive, Al-exandria, Va. 22306. Assistant Director (Criminal Enforcement).—[Vacant.] Assistant Director (Regulatory Enforcement).—William T. Drake, 8627 Braddock Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant Director (Technical and Scientific Services).—C. Michael Hoffman, 2246 Hindle Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Assistant Director (Internal Affairs).—Donald Zimmerman, 9030 Rosewall Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. 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.—dJohn G. Heimann, 533 Sixth Street SE. 20003. Executive Assistant.—James W. Montanari, 901 C Street SE. 20003. Senior Adviser to the Comptroller.—Charles E. Lord, 2139 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Special Assistant.—Susan Ward Wagner, 330 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003. Specie) assistants —Georgs A. Cincotta, Jr., 3227 Viscount Court, Annandale, Va. Special Assistant (Congressional Affairs).—Donald A. Melbye. Senior Deputy Comptroller (Operations).—H. Joe Selby, 123 South Pitt Street, Alex-andria, Va. 22314. Senior Deputy Comptroller (Bank Supervision)—Paul M. Homan, 8507 Sugarbush Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Senior Deputy Comptroller (Policy).—C. F. Muckenfuss III, 3213 Volta Place 20007. Chief Counsel.—John E. Shockey, 10048 Colebrook Avenue, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Comptroller (Administration).—James T. Keefe, 6631 Wakefield Drive, Alex-andria, Va. 22307. Deputy Comptroller (Customer and Community Programs).—dJo Ann Barefoot, 307 F Street 20002. Deputy Comptroller rserogency Coordination).—David C. Motter, 1884 Beulah, Vienna, Va. 22180 Deputy Comptroller (Multinational Banking).—Billy C. Wood, 9807 Fosbak Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Comptroller (Specialized Examinations).—Dean E. Miller, 8701 Duvall Street, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Deputy Comptroller (Research and Economic Programs).—William Longbrake, 5901 Bryn Mawr Road, College Park, Md. 20740. 66-666 O—81——32 466 Congressional Directory Deputy Comptroller (Special Surveillance).—William E. Martin, 4022 Ellicott Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Chief National Bank Examiner.—Edmund G. Zito, 1025 30th Street 20007. U.S. CUSTOMS SERVICE 1301 Constitution Avenue 20229. Phone, 566-2475 Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Dep, Sommatssioner =William T. Archey, 4509 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. Comptroller.—Jack T. Lacey, 106 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Commissioner (Border Operations).—George C. Corcoran, Jr., 12208 Britta-ny Place, Laurel, Md. 20810. Assistant Commissioner (Management Integrity).—Charles C. Hackett, Jr., 1405 Mimosa Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Commissioner (Commercial Operations).—Alfred R. DeAngelus, 4828 Pon- derosa Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Chief Counsel. — Richard H. ‘Abbey, 15205 Bitter Root Way, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Public Affairs.—James A. Parker, 924 Clintwood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Acting Special Assistant to the Commissioner (Congressional Affairs).—William C. Byrd, 8510 Hitching Post Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING 14th and C Streets SW. 20228. Phone, 447-1364 Director.—Harry R. Clements, 8212 Light Horse Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director (Administration).—Robert J. Leuver, 1631-B South Hayes Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Director (Research and Engineering).—Milton J. Seidel, 14412 Ansted Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assis Director (Operations).—Larry E. Rolufs, 4230 Mayport Lane, Fairfax, Va. FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER Glynco, Ga. 31520. Phone, FTS 230-2011 Director.—A. F. Brandstatter, 2126 Dixon Lane, St. Simons Island, Ga. 31522. Deputy Director.—David W. McKinley, 94 Thornhill Drive, Brunswick, Ga. 31520. Assistant Director (Resource Management).—William M. Kelso, 106 Shore Rush Drive, St. Simons Island, Ga. 31522. Assistant Director (Faculty Management).—David G. Epstein, 110 B Kaufman Street, Brunswick, Ga. 31520. Assistant Director (Program Management).—Ray M. Rice, 517 Old Mission Road, Brunswick, Ga. 31520. Assistant Director ( Wosninglon Office).—dJohn C. Dooher, 3412 North Dickerson, Arlington, Va. 22207 FISCAL SERVICE BUREAU OF GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL OPERATIONS Pennsylvania Avenue and Madison Place 20226. Phone, 139-566-2736 Commissioner of Government Financial Operations.—William E. Douglas, 215 James Thurber Court, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Deputy Commissioner of Government Financial Operations.—Irving E. Faunce, Jr., 15200 Wycliffe Court, Rockville, Md. 20853. Aegan) Commissioner, Administration.—Bland T. Brockenborough, 233 42d Street 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. Department of the Treasury 467 BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT Washington Building, 15th Street and New York Avenue 20226. Phone, 376-0256 Commissioner.—Hubert J. Hintgen, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Commissioner.— William M. Gregg, 11835 Enid Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Commissioner (Washington).—Kenneth W. Rath, Tam Glade, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Assistant Commissioner (Field)—Martin French, 21 Willowbrook Acres, Parkers-burg, W. Va. 26101. Chief Counsel.—Calvin Ninomiya, 4828 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Internal Revenue Building, 1111 Constitution Avenue 20224. Phone, 566-5000 Commissioner.—{Vacant.] Pops Commissonay==Wriltion E. Williams, 4212 Pickering Place, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Commissioner (Public Affairs).—A. James Golato, 12712 Knowledge Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Assistant Commuissioner (Taxpayer Service and Returns Processing).—M. Eddie Heir-onimus, 2489 Freetown Drive, Reston, Va. 22091. Assistant Commissioner (Resources Management).—Joseph T. Davis, 3543 Chesa-peake Street 20008. Assistant Commissioner (Compliance).—Philip Coates, 3713 South George Mason Drive, Apt. 1601-W, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Commissioner (Data Services).—Donald J. Porter, 6505 Mink Hollow Road, Highland, Md. 20777. Assistant Commissioner (Inspection)—Robert L. Rebein, 5918 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Commissioner (Planning and Research).—Russell E. Duke, 13003 Flint Rock Drive, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Assistant Commissioner (Employee Plans and Exempt Organiza‘ions).—S. Allen Win-borne, 11204 Hurdle Hill Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Commissioner (Technical). — Gerald Portney, 7425 Democracy Boulevard, Apt. 108, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief Counsel. —[Vacant.] Spec! ny to Chief Counsel. —Richard E. May, 420 Wolfe Street, Alexandria, a. : Special Assistant to Chief Counsel.—Lester Stein, 3202 Coquelin Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. BUREAU OF THE MINT 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20220. Phone, 964-2133 Diroetor, aa Hackel Sims, 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, No. 205, Arlington, a Deputy Director and Assistant Director (Technology).—Alan J. Goldman, 610 Wimona Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Director (Production).—Galen Dawson, 11005 Bennington Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Assistant Director (Market and Statistical Services).—Francis Frere, 7908 Veltri Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20023. Assistant Director for Management Services.—Judith Wagner, 5915 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Acting Assistant Director (Personnel).—W. Earl Wright, Jr., 449 North Armistead, Apt. 5, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Legal Counsel —Kenneth B. Gubin, 3528 South Stratford Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Congressional Directory U.S. SAVINGS BONDS DIVISION 1111 20th Street 20226. Phone, 634-5350 National Director.—Angela Buchanan (designee). Deputy National Director.—[Vacant.] Director of Planning and Market Research.—Steven R. Mead, 806 Enderby Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director of Public Affairs.—Carolyn M. Johnston, 2601 Woodley Place 20008. Director of Administration.—William A. Greiner, 5339 Holmes Run Parkway, Alex-andria, Va. 22304. Director of Sales.—Walter R. Niles, 1330 New Hampshire Avenue 20036. Director of Advertising and Promotion.—Louis F. Perrinello, 1160 25th Street 20037. Personnel Officer.—Larry McCullen, 3817 Greenly Street, Wheaton, Md. 20906. U.S. SECRET SERVICE 1900 G Street 20223. Phone, 634-5879 Director.—H. Stuart Knight, Suite 800, 1800 G Street 20223. Deputy Director.—Myron I. Weinstein, Suite 800, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant Director, Protective Research.—Robert R. Burke, Suite 837, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant Director, Protective Operations.—John R. Simpson, Suite 810, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant Director, Investigations.—Robert E. Powis, Suite 808, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant Director, Administration.—Frederick N. White, Jr., Suite 850, 1800 G Street 20223. Assistant Director, Inspection.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Director, Public Affairs.—John W. Warner, Jr., Suite 805, 1800 G Street 20223. Assim to the Director, Training.—William R. Barton, Suite 900, 1310 L Street 5; Legal Counsel.—Robert O. Goff, 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 the former Jane Dalton; two chil-dren: Caspar W. Weinberger, Jr., and Arlin Weinberger. FRANK C. CARLUCCI, Deputy Secretary of Defense, nominated by President Ronald Reagan, January 10, 1981; confirmed by U.S Senate, February 3, 1981; took oath of office February 5, 1981; born in Scranton, Pa., October 18, 1930; graduated from Princeton University, 1952; served for 2 years as Lieutenant (jg) in the Navy aboard the U.S.S. Rombach (DE-364); attended Harvard Graduate School of Busi-ness Administration; joined the Jantzen Co., Portland, Oreg., 1955; joined the U.S. State Department as a foreign service officer, 1956; vice consul and economic officer in Johannesburg, South Africa, 1957-59; secretary and political officer in Kinshasa, Congo, for 2 years; officer-in-charge of Congolese political affairs in Washington, 1962-64; consul general in Zanzibar, 1964-65; counselor for political affairs in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1964-65; appointed Director. Office of Economic Opportunity, 1971, after having served 2 years as Assistant Director of OEO; appointed Associate Director, Office of Management and Budget and later appointed Deputy Director, 1975; served as Under Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; prior to being named Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency, February 1978, was U.S. Ambassador to Portugal for 3 years; awards and honors include: Distin-guished Intelligence Medal, 1981; National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal, 1981; State Department Superior Service Award, 1972; State Department Superior Honor Award, 1969; Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Distinguished Civilian Service Award, 1977; and the Defense Department Distinguished Civilian Service Award, 1977; holds honorary degrees from Wilkes College and Kings College in Pennsylvania, both awarded in 1973; member, National Academy of Public Ad-ministration and the Council on Foreign Relations; married to Marcia McMillan Myers of Madison, Wis.; three children: Karen, Frank, and Kristin. 469 Congressional Directory IMMEDIATE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Phone, 202-695-5261 The Secretary of Defense.—Caspar W. Weinberger. The Special Assistant to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense.—John H. Rixse III, 809 Chalfonte Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Military Assistant. —Brig. Gen. Carl R. Smith, USAF, 6309 Capella Avenue, Burke, Va. 22015. kia Assistant.—Capt. Robert L. Bovey, USN, 2603 Valley Drive, Alexandria, a. 22302. Personal Secretary to the Secretary of Defense.—Kay D. Leisz, 6619 Tansey Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Private Secretary to the Secretary of Defense.—Thelma E. Stubbs, 3705 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. The Deputy Secretary of Defense. —Frank C. Carlucci, Room 3E944, the Pentagon. Military Assistant.—Brig. Gen. Colin L. Powell, USA, 6236 Windward Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Military Assistant.—Rear Adm. John A. Baldwin, Jr., 5107 Lawton Drive, Bethes-da, Md. 20016. The Executive Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense.—Vincent Puritano, 4211 Cordell Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Staff Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense.—Virginia Banks, 7606 Sweet-briar Drive, College Park, Md. 20740. Private Secretary to the Deputy Secretary of Defense.—Melba Boling, 637 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Personal Secretary to the Deputy Secretary of Defense.—Donna Halsaver, 2502 Freetown Drive, Reston, Va. 20095. THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY AND DEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSE Phone, 202-697-8388 The Special Assistant to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense.—John H. Rixse III, 809 Chalfonte Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Executive Assistant. —Col. (P) Carl N. Beer, USAF, 8401 West Boulevard Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Military Assistant.—Col. Joel M. McKean, USAF, 4008 Sulgrave Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. 22309. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. (P) Grant S. Green, Jr., USA, 309 Yoakum Parkway, No. 712, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Military Assistant.—Comdr. Michael B. Hughes, USN, 6418 Charnwood Street, Springfield, Va. 22152. Yitiary Siresienl ole Col. Jean E. Klick, USAF, 6550 Gildar Street, Alexandria, a, 3 Staff Assistant to the Special Assistant.—Nancy Ellis, 4500 Willet Drive, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Protocol Officer.—Lt. Col. Richard J. Tiplady, USAF, 18330 Possum Point, Dum-fries, Va. 22026. Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Executive Personnel.—Marybel Batjer, 6810 Hathaway Street, Springfield, Va. 22152. ARMED FORCES POLICY COUNCIL Chairman.—Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of Defense. Members: Frank C. Carlucci, 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. Department of Defense 471 UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR POLICY Phone, 202-697-3834 Under Secretary of Defense.—Fred C. Ikle, 2010 Glenbrook Road 20014. Secretary to the Under Secretary.—Nancy Larkin. Military Assistant.—Col. John A. Eddlemon, USAF. Assistant for Administration.—Mervyn E. Hampton. Deputy Under Secretary for Policy.—Gen. Richard G. Stilwell, USA (Ret.), 8417 Weller Avenue, McLean, Va. 22102. Assistant Deputy Under Secretary.—Ronald H. Stivers, 1000 Turkey Run Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director for Intelligence Policy.—Peter C. Oleson (acting), 12109 Beaver Creek Road, Clifton, Va. 22024. Director for C? Policy.—Kostas J. Liopiros, 3095 Chanel Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director for Counterintelligence and Security Policy.—L. Britt Snider, 2313 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Counterintelligence and Investigative Programs.—[Vacant.] Director, Information Security.—Arthur H. Van Cook, 6112 Pinto Place, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Security Plans and Programs.—Thomas J. O’Brien, 5708 Dreyfuss Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director for Emergency Planning.—[Vacant.] ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS) Phone, 202-695-4351 Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Francis J. West, Jr., 2030 F Street 20006. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Nancy Brady, 4714 North 38th Place, Ar-lington, Va. 22207. Executive Officer.—Capt. Richard A. Callotta, USN. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Noel Koch. Military Assistant.—Col. James D. Smith, USA, 1335 Timberly Lane, McLean, Va. 22102. Directorate for Foreign Military Rights Affairs.—Philip E. Barringer, 3711 Idaho Avenue 20016. DOD Representative for Law of the Sea Task Force.—Vice Adm. Shannon D. Cramer, USN (Ret.), 9416 Amboy Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Director, Plans, Policy and Contingency Operations.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (East Asia and Pacific Affairs).—Richard L. Armitage, 9113 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Directorate for East Asia and Pacific Region.—Rear Adm. Donald S. Jones, USN, 1344 Stokley Way, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Inter-American Affairs).—Raymond A. Warren. Directorate for Inter-American Region.—Maj. Gen. William S. deCamp, USA, 8912 Lynnhurst Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Deputy Semtant Secretary (International Economic and Energy Affairs).— acant. Directorate for International Economic Affairs.—Carl H. Groth, Jr., 2205 White Oaks Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Deputy A Secretary (Near Eastern, African, and South Asian Affairs).— acant. Directorate for African Region.—James L. Woods (acting), 9903 LaDuke Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. Directorate for Near Eastern and South Asian Region.—Henry H. Gaffney, 8520 Carlynn Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Security Assistance) and Director, Defense Security Assistance Agency.—Lt. Gen. Ernest Graves, USA, 2328 South Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Security Assistance Policy and Plans.—Walter B. Ligon, 7865 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Policy).—Richard N. Perle (designate). Executive Officer.—[Vacant.] 472 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Policy)—Continued Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Director, Policy Research.—John Merrill. Deputy Assistant Secretary (European and NATO Affairs).—[Vacant.] irector, European and NA 76 Affairs.—Maj. Gen. Richard C. Bowman, USA. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Forces Policy).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Negotiations Policy).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Economic and Technology Policy).—[Vacant.] Director, Net Assessment.—Andrew W. Marshall, 2450 Virginia Avenue, Apt. E614, Columbia Plaza 20037. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] 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 Krause. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. Kenneth N. Hollander, USA, 10550 Reeds Landing Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Special Assistant.—Col. Paul G. Kaminski, USAF, 5212 Mornington Court, Fair-fax, Va. 22032. Principal Deputy Under Secretary.—James P. Wade, Jr. (acting), 11417 Hook Road, Reston, Va. 22090. Executive Assistant.—Ann C. Webb, 6127 Rivanna Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Program Control and Administration. —[Vacant.] Deputy Under Secretary (Acquisition Policy).—[Vacant.] Military Assistant.—Col. John E. Roberts, USAF, 8000 Greeley Boulevard, Spring-field, Va. 22150. Assistant for International Acquisition.—Col. Ronald L. Carlberg, USAF, 6547 Spring Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Director, Contracts and Systems Acquisition.—Robert F. Trimble, 1127 Priscilla Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy Director, Defense Acquisition Regulatory Systems.—James T. Brannan, 1303 Parkington Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716. Deputy Director, Contract Placement and Administration.—Herbert L. Fisher, 10218 Tamarack Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Director, Major Systems Acquisition.—John E. Smith, 6816 Crossman treet, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Director, Cost, Pricing and Finance.—John L. Kendig, 5967 Camelback Lane, Columbia, Md. 21045. Director, ‘Materiel Acquisition Policy.—John A. Mittino, 5801 Quantrell Avenue, Apt. 307, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Deputy Director, Production Resources.—Richard E. Donnelly, 11728 Stuart Mill Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. Deputy Director, Standardization and Support.—[Vacant.] Deputy Under Secretary (International Programs and Technology).—[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—Rear Adm. Samuel W. Hubbard, USN, 7806 Greeley Boulevard, pringfield, Va. 22152. Pires Na TO Affairs.—Everett D. Greinke, 8315 Toll House Road, Annandale, a. ; Director, Far and Mid East and Southern Hemisphere.—Gerald D. Sullivan, 7509 Elmore Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Military Technology Sharing.—Francis B. Kapper, 3503 Charleson Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Dosen Technology Trade.—Oles Lomacky, 9509 Vance Place, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Under Secretary (Research and Advanced Technology).—[Vacant.] Mo Assistant.—Col. T. R. Hukkala, USA, 12454 Henderson Road, Clifton, Va. Director, Research and Technical Information Office.—George Gamota, 1703 Putter Lane, Reston, Va. 22090. Director, Directed Energy Programs.—dJ. Richard Airey, 1203 Azalea Drive, Rock-ville, Md. 20850. Director, Electronics and Physical Sciences.—Joseph Feinstein, 203 Yoakum Park-way, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Engineering Technology.—G. R. Makepeace, 2830 Fort Scott Drive, Ar-lington, Va. 22202. Department of Defense 473 Deputy Under Secretary (Research and Advanced Technology)—Continued Director, Environmental and Life Sciences.—Col. Elbert W. Friday, USAF, 9827 Wolcott Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Assistant for Manufacturing Technology.—Lloyd L. Lehn, 3723 Ivydale Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Under Secretary (Strategic and Space Systems).—Seymour L. Zeiberg, 6138 Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va. 22101 Military Assistant.—Brig. Gen. Donald A. Vogt, USAF, 5715 Broadmoore Street, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director, Defensive Systems.—Verne L. Lynn, 5350 North 37th Street, Arlington, Va. 222017. Director, Offensive and Space Systems.—Marvin C. Atkins, 400 Madison Street, Apt. 1308, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Cruise Missile Systems.—James F. Mullen, 3802 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Space Activities Office.—[Vacant.] Deputy Under Secretary (Tactical Warfare Programs).—David C. Hardison, 3807 Bent Branch Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Military Assistant.—Col. Donald J. Couture, USAF, 422 North Union Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Air Warfare.—John R. Transue, 303 Parker Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Land Warfare.—Charles W. Bernard, 5300 Columbia Pike, Apt. 902, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Naval Warfare.—William D. O’Neil, 6413 Lyric Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, Defense Test and Evaluation.—Isham W. Linder, 420 North St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. Frank H. Tubbesing, USAF, 7508 Berwick Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Deputy Director, Tactical Air and Land Warfare Systems.—Brig. Gen. Eugene Fox, USA, 1811 Melbourne Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Director, Strategic and Naval Warfare Systems.—Charles K. Watt, 6423 Wainfleet Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Director, Test Facilities and Resources.—William A. Richardson, 7001 Hundsford Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153 Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Communications, Command, Control, ghd, fotelligenca) =4lany L. Van Trees, 6004 Claiborne Drive, McLean, Va. Executive Assistant.—Col. Richard B. Clement, USAF, 9113 Windflower Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy (Plans and Resources).—Kenneth B. Cooper, 6101 Edsall Road, Apt. 1801, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, C® Resources.—Alden P. Sullivan, 2410 North Vermont Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22207. Director, Intelligence Resources.—James I. Mayer, 3191 North 18th Street, Ar-lington, Va. 22201. Director, Systems Evaluation.—Stuart H. Starr, 3422 Rusticway Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Pops, (C* Resources) —Thomas P. Quinn, 5399 Temple Hill Road, Temple Hills, Director, Theater and Tactical C2.—John C. Cittadino, 6013 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director, Electronic Warfare and C® Countermeasures.—John M. Porter, 4333 Willow Woods Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Information Systems.—Stephen T. Walker, 3420 Shady Lane, Glen-wood, Md. 21738. Director, Communications Systems.—George L. Salton, 11703 Milbern Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Strategic C3.—[Vacant.] Deputy (Technical Policy and Operations).—David L. Solomon, 8625 Janet Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy (Intelligence).—James H. Babcock, 6714 Melrose Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, National Intelligence Systems. —Anthony J. Tether, 3516 Wentworth Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. 474 Congressional Directory Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Communications, Command, Control, and Intelligence)—Continued Director, Tactical Intelligence Systems/Director, Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target. Acquisition.—Charles A. Hawkins, 10900 Knoll Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (ATOMIC ENERGY) Phone, 202-695-6639 Assistant to the Secretary and Chairman, Military Liaison Committee (MLC).— James P. Wade, Jr., 11417 Hook Road, Reston, Va. 22090. Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy) (Military Applica-tions) and Executive Secretary, MLC.—Maj. Gen. David W. Einsel, Jr., USA, Quarters 19B, Lee Avenue, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy) (Assessments) and Executive Officer, Defense Science Board) (DSB).—Paul J. Berenson, 7012 Ken-hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy) (Long Range Resource Planning).—Louis G. Michael, Jr., 1703 Hollinwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, SALT/Arms Control Support Group. —{Vacant.] INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR INTELLIGENCE Inspector General for Intelligence.—Werner E. Michel, 8426 Sulky Court, Alexan-dria, Va. 22308. Dogs inspesior General.—Robert G. Morrice, 8 Brenda Court, Severna Park, Md. 1146. Chief, Investigations and Inspections.—Arthur G. Klos, 6240 Hidden Woods Court, T-2, Springfield, Va. 22152. Legal Assistant to the Inspector General. —Comdr. Alvin S. Transeau, USN, 4219 Wilton Woods Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (COMPTROLLER) Phone, 202-695-3237 Assistant Secretary of Defense.—dJack R. Borsting, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, No. 307N, Arlington, Va. 22202. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Bertha M. Ayers, 2111 Jefferson Davis High-way, No. 307N, Arlington, Va. 22202. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. John L. Finan, USAF, 11114 Lakenheath Way, Oakton, Va. 22124. Special Assistant.—Graydon I. Lose, 2122 Marlboro Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Special Projects.—Michael G. Sovereign, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, No. 307S, Arlington, Va. 22202. Appropriations Liaison Officer.—Maj. Carroll W. Dennis, USA, 8426 Masters Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John R. Quetsch, 1575 Forest Villa Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Program/Budget).—dJoseph H. Sherick, 4809 Bradford Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Management Systems).—Emanuel Rosen, 11045 Powder Horn Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Principal Assistant to Deputy Assistant Secretary (Management Systems).—Herbert H. Kraft, Jr., 10401 Trumpeter Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Assistant Secretrary (Audit).—[ Vacant] Assistant to Deputy Assistant Secretary (Audit) for Audit Policy.—Raymond E. Schmidt, 2419 Rocky Branch Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Administration).—David O. Cooke, 1412 23d Road, South Arlington, Va. 22202. Directorate for Organizational and Management Planning.—Arthur H. Ehlers, 14908 Cobblestone Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Historian.—Alfred Goldberg, 3842 26th Street, North Arlington, Va. 22207. Department of Defense 475 Deputy Assistant Secretary (Administration)—Continued Executive Secretary, Defense Privacy Board.—William T. Cavaney, 2911 29th Street, 20008. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (MANPOWER, RESERVE AFFAIRS, AND LOGISTICS) Phone, 202-695-5254 Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Lawrence Korb. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Military Assistant.—Col. Calvin A. H. Waller, USA, 12822 Colby Drive, Wood- bridge, Va. 22192. Military Assistant.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant.—Patricia L. Hanen, 4101 Davenport Street 20016. Special Assistant for Weapons Support.—Russell Shorey, 6624E Wakefield Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Special Projects.—Neil M. Singer, 3701 Upton Street 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Civilian Personnel Policy).—William C. Valdes, 8102 Karl Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Staff Director/Director, Personnel Management.—[Vacant.] Director, Compensation.—Pascale Petosa, 12807 Melvue Court, Fairfax, Va. 22033. Director, Staffing and Career Management.—Charles W. Weatherholt, 1837 Horse- back Trail, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Labor Management Relations.—David H. Green, 843 Constellation Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Director, Management Studies.—Douglas R. Earich, 9309 Falls Bridge Lane, Poto-mac, Md. 20854. Director, Overseas and Nonappropriated Fund Personnel Policy.—William F. Coak-ley, 8304 Fox Harrow Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Depts Assistant Secretary (Equal Opportunity).—Claiborne D. Haughton, Jr. acting). Director for Equal Opportunity (Military).—[Vacant.] Director for Equal Opportunity Programs (Civilian).—Claiborne D. Haughton, Jr., Suite 206, 205 Yoakum Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Energy, Environment, and Safety).—George Marienthal, 6904 Breezewood Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Energy.—William Sharkey, 2203 Abbotsford Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Bir. osironneniil Policy.—Donald K. Emig, 1912 Cypress Drive, Bel Air, Director, Safety and Occupational Health Policy.—Stuart Nelson, 250 South Reyn-olds Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Supply, Maintenance, Transportation).—Paul H. Riley, 4014 Ellicott Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Director, Supply Management Policy.—Harrell B. Altizer, 11811 Tree Fern Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Director, Supply Policy and Programs.—[Vacant.] Director, Materiel Management Systems.—Robert J. Moore, 3625 Buckwood Court, Annandale, Va. 22006. Director, Transportation and Distribution Policy.—Paul J. Hyman, 6209 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, Transportation Programs.—Robert H. Moore, 6317 Eppard Street, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, Maintenance Policy.—Joseph G. Turke, 6054 Haverhill Court, Spring-field, Va. 22152. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Installations and Housing).—Perry J. Fliakas, 8810 Tal-lyho Trail, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Facilities Programing.—John F. Rollence, 22804 Woodfield Road, Gaith-ersburg, Md. 20760. Director, Installation Management and Planning.—E. A. Rogner, 200 North Pick-ett Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Construction Operations and Facility Management.—Brig. Gen. Donald M. O’Shei, USA, 517 Wiles Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Construction Standards and Designs.—Mortimer M. Marshall, 2506 Pega-sus Lane, Reston, Va. 22070. 476 Congressional Directory Deputy Assistant Secretary (Military Personnel Policy).—Maj. Gen. R. Dean Tice, USA, 8655 Gateshead Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Sap Director.—Col. Robert D. Chelberg, USA, 10313 Schaeffer Lane, Nokesville, a. 22123. Director, Personnel Administration and Services.—Capt. Richard J. Fleeson, USN, 3806 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Accession and Retention.—Albert J. Martin, 8107 Cowdor Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Compensation.—Col. Frederick A. Schrader, USA, 1515 South Jefferson Davis Highway, No. 406, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Officer Personnel Management.—Col. Federick F. Y. Pang, USAF, 1314 South Norwood Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Enlisted Personnel Management.—Col. Albert H. Schroetel, USAF, 6812 Grey Fox Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Secretariat, Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services.—Capt. Mary J. Mayer, USAF, 7904 Inverton Road, No. T-3, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Program Management).—Robert A. Stone, 3811 North 38th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Staff Director.—Douglas D. Farbrother, 2605 Deerdell Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Director, Intergovernmental Affairs.—Jeanne B. Fites, 2704 Fleming Street, Alex- andria, Va. 22306. Director, Manpower Management.—John Tillson, 3826 W Street 20007. Director, Mobilization and Deployment Planning.—Paul Donovan, 1906 Prices Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Pirarion Training and Education.—Alvin Tucker, 1476 Jordan Avenue, Crofton, 21114. Director, Office of Dependents Schools (DODDS).— Anthony Cardinale. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve Affairs)—John R. Brinkerhoff (acting), 5411 Point Longstreet Way, Burke, Va. 22015. Space) Assistant.—John R. Brinkerhoff, 5411 Point Longstreet Way, Burke, Va. 01 Director, Programs Directorate.—Col. Richard J. Simpson, USAF, 8137 Briar Creek Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Manpower Directorate.—Col. Norman E. Qualtrough, USA, 6703 Perry Penney Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Pretrained Individual Task Force.—Audrey J. Reeg, 2125 Marlboro Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Readiness Directorate.—Col. David M. O’'Rear, USAR, 3851 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Training Directorate.—Col. Giles A. Bax, ARNG, 8001 Carrleigh Park-way, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Requirements, Resources, and Analysis.—Charles W. Groover, 9217 Forest Haven Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Logistics Program/Budget and Analysis.—Salvatore J. Culosi (acting), T7411 Beverly Manor Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Resource Management Analysis.—Walter B. Bergmann II, 301 Kentucky Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22305. Director, Research and Data.—G. Thomas Sicilia, 311 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Director, International Logistics and Support Analysis.—James M. Compton (acting), 901 North Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Chairman, Reserve Forces Policy Board.—Louis Conti, 648 North Dunton Avenue, Arlington Heights, Ill. 60004. Military Executive.—Maj. Gen. Joseph D. Zink, USAF, 1673A South Hayes Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Chairman, Armed Forces Chaplains Board.—Maj. Gen. Richard Carr, USAF. Executive Director, Chaplains.—Col. Harold C. Lamm, USA, 205 Yoakum Park-way, Alexandria, Va. 22304. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (HEALTH AFFAIRS) Phone, 202-697-2111 Assistant Secretary of Defense.—John H. Moxley III, M.D., 409 Cameron Street, No. 7, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Marian E. Nowland, 4617 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Executive Assistant.—Susan W. Egan (acting). Department of Defense 477 Assistant Secretary of Defense—Continued Special Assistant for Medical Readiness.—Col. Jay C. Bisgard, USAF, MC, 2907 Hideaway Road, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Special Assistant for CHAMPUS Appeals.—Lorraine D. Carpenter, 4617 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Vernon McKenzie, Route 3, Box 417, Warren-ton, Va. 22186. Secretary to Principal Deputy.—Suzanne B. Smith, 2801 Curtis Drive, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Resources and Programs.—Maj. Gen. William S. Augerson, USA, MC, 10701 Glenwild Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Special Assistant for Professional Activities.—Capt. Peter A. Flynn, MC, USN, 11241 Handlebar Road, Reston, Va. 22091. Special Assistant for Legislation.—Jerome Bricker, Ph. D., 600 Cable Avenue, Camp Springs, Md. 20023. Director for Health Resources.—Col. John J. Mealey, Jr., USA, MSC, 9516 East Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention.—Brig. Gen. William C. Louisell, USA, 12327 Fairfax Station Road, Clifton, Va. 22024. Director, Office of Planning and Policy Analysis.—Col. Jon N. Harris, USA, MSC, 9004 Briardale Lane, Laurel, Md. 20811. DIRECTOR (PROGRAM ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION) Phone, 202-695-0971 Director.—[Vacant.] Secretary to the Director.—Nancy D. Plata, 7208 Joshua Tree Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Principal Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant.—John E. Coon, 8635 Reseca Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Asan for Management.—Lois D. ‘Brissey, 6062 Hardwick Place, Falls Church, a Deputy A (Strategic Programs).—[Vacant.] Assistant Director, Strategic Forces Division.—David A. Perin, 4206 Kings Mill Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director, Strategic Defensive and Theater Nuclear Forces Division.— ; Philip L. Major, 7198 Duck Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Director (General Purpose Programs).—Thomas P. Christie, 2117 Freda Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Director, Tactical Air Forces Division.—Robert J. Croteau, 7651 Tre-mayne Place, McLean, Va. 22101 Assistant Director, Land Forces Division.—James C. Finsterle, 5722 Marble Arch Way, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Assistant Director, Mobility Forces Division.—Deborah Christie, 2369 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director, Naval Forces Division.—Arthur Pennington, 1606 Flora Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Depizsy Devector (Regional Programs).—Michael Leonard, 2850 Arizona Terrace. Assistant Director, Asia Division.—Frank A. Tapparo, 12023 Whippoorwill Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Assistant Director, Europe Division.—Richard L. Kugler (acting), 2810 Key Boule-vard, Arlington, Va. 22201. Assistant Director, Special Regional Studies Division.—Paul K. Davis, 3515 Kirk-wood Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Deputy Director (Resource Analysis).—Milton A. Margolis, 7710 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Cost and Economic Analysis.—John D. Morgan, 6602 Bay Meadow Court, McLean, Va. 22101. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (PUBLIC AFFAIRS) Phone, 202-697-9312 Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Henry Catto. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] 478 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary of Defense—Continued Special Assistant.—John A. Goldsmith, 4605 Franconia Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Military Assistant.—Col. Donald Y. Wakefield, USA, 2004 Westwood Terrace, Vienna, Va. 22180. Principnd i) eputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Michael I. Burch, USAF, 3815 Old Bridge Lane, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Maj. Gen. Jerry R. Curry, USA, Quarters 2, Fort McNair 20319. Assistant.—Lt. Col. George D. Smith, USA, 4806 Thiban Terrace, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, American Forces Information Service.—Robert Cranston, 3167 White Street, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director for Audiovisual Management Policy.—Col. Vernon L. Peterson, USAF, 8630 Chapel Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director for Community Relations.—Col. Charles H. Senn, USAF, 5433 Broadmoor Street, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director for Defense Information.—Capt. Ralph L. Slawson, USN, 2302 William and Mary Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director for Freedom of Information and Security Review.—Charles W. Hinkle, 3825 Birchwood Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director for Management.—Robert C. Kinkor, 2767 North Wakefield Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22207. GENERAL COUNSEL Phone, 202-695-3341 General Counsel. —William Howard Taft IV. Secretary to the General Counsel.—Nancy Wooldridge. Deputy General Counsel.—Leonard Niederlehner, 3709 North Nelson Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22207. Assistant General Counsel (Manpower, Health, and Public Affairs).—Robert Gil-liat, 9512 Byeford Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant General Counsel (Logistics).—Dennis Trosch, 5924 Autumn Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant General Counsel (Fiscal Matters).—Manuel Briskin, 1556 North Bryan Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Associate General Counsel (Intelligence, International and Investigative Pro-grams).— Virginia M. Dondy. Drrector for Industrial Security Clearance Review.—Thomas C. Nugent, 741 Beth-nal Road, Baltimore, Md. 21229. Director, Legislative Reference Service.—Werner Windus, 1354 MacBeth Street, McLean, Va. 22102. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS) Phone, 202-697-6210 Assistant Secretary.—Russell Rourke. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs.—Brig. Gen. Eugene M. Poe, USAF, 7345 Eldorado Street, McLean, Va. 22101. 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. Special Assistant for Manpower and Reserve Affairs.—John Shannon, 5811 Holton Lane, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Special Assistant for Foreign Affairs.—[Vacant.] Assistant for HASC/Authorizations, Comptroller, Defense Nuclear Agency.—Lt. Col. David S. Osterhout, USAF, 9018 O’Keith Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant for Defense Policy, International Security Affairs, Defense Security As-sistance Agency.—Mike Andricos, 10173 Bessmer Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Assistant for Defense Legislation, Intelligence, Defense Intelligence Agency, Nation-al Security Agency, Telecommunications, Defense Investigative Service.—Lt. Comdr. Paul B. Thompson, USN, 112 Sixth Street SE. 20003. Assistant for Installations and Logistics, Health Affairs, Defense Logistics Agency, Defense Contract Audit Agency, Defense Mapping Agency.—Lt. Col. Frederick E. Moss, USA, 4315 Planters Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Department of Defense 479 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs—Continued Assistant for Senate Authorizations and Appropriations, Joint Chiefs of Staff.— Col. Grant Miller, USAF, 3425 Pellinore Place, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant for Atomic Energy, Federal Emergency Management Agency.—Maj. Lorin S. Evans, USAF, 124 Tennessee Avenue NE. 20002. Assistant for Budget, Program Analysis and Evaluation, Public Affairs, Energy and Environment.—Capt. Robert J. Lamoureux, USN, 6702 Huntsman Boule-vard, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director for Research and Administration.—[Vacant.] MISCELLANEOUS SecDef Representative to SALT Negotiations.—[Vacant], 202-697-0030. SecDef Representative to MBFR Negotiations.—James R. Blaker, 202-697-1385. Defense Advisor, U.S. Mission to NATO.—Laurence J. Legere. JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Phone, 202-697-9121. Chairman.—Gen. David C. Jones, USAF, Quarters 6, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Chief of Staff, U.S. Army.—Gen. E. C. Meyer, USA, Quarters 1, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Chief of Naval Operations.—Adm. T. B. Hayward, USN, Quarters A, Tingy House, Washington Navy Yard 20374. Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force.—Gen. Lew Allen, Jr., Quarters 7, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. Commandant of the Marine Corps.—Gen. Robert H. Barrow, USMC, Office of the Commandant, Headquarters, Marine Corps 20380. JOINT STAFF Director.—Vice Adm. Thor Hanson, USN. Vice Director.—Maj. Gen. Charles W. Dyke, USA. Director for Operations.—Lt. Gen. Philip C. Gast, USAF. Director for Logistics.—Vice Adm. Kent J. Carroll, USN. Director for Plans and Policy.—Lt. Gen. Paul F. Gorman, USA. Director for Command, Control, and Communications Systems.—Lt. Gen. Hillman Dickinson, USA. Clie Studies, Analysis, and Gaming Agency.—Brig. Gen. Robert D. Hammond, Director of Administrative Services.—Col. Wayne M. Duncan, USA. Assistant for Automation.—Capt. Joan R. Hankey, USN. JOINT SERVICE SCHOOLS NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY Fort McNair, Fourth and P Streets SW. 20319. Phone, 202-693-8332 President.—Lt. Gen. Robert G. Gard, Jr., USA, Quarters 7, Fort McNair 20319. Vice President.—Ambassador M. Stearns, Quarters 15, Fort McNair 20319. THE NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE Fort McNair, Fourth and P Streets SW. 20319. Phone, 202-693-8315 Commandant.—Maj. Gen. L. W. Surut, USA, Quarters 5, Fort McNair 20319. Dean of Students and Administration—Capt. J. B. Allen, USN, Quarters 21-2, Fort McNair 20319. Dean of Faculty and Academic Programs.—Col. R. N. Hoffman, Jr., 4234 Holborn Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OF THE ARMED FORCES Fort McNair, Fourth and P Streets SW. 20319. Phone, 202-693-8305 Commandant.—Maj. Gen. J. E. Dalton, USAF. Dean of Students and Administration.—Col. H. E. George, Jr., USAF, 8801 Stockton Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22308. 480 Congressional Directory Dean of Faculty and Academic Programs.—Col. J. A. R. Guertin, USA, 3138 Glen Carlyn Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041. ARMED FORCES STAFF COLLEGE Norfolk, Va. 23511. Phone, 804-444-5302 Commandant.—Maj. Gen. Robert B. Tanguy, USAF, 478 Powhatan Street, Naval Station, Norfolk, Va. 23511. Deputy Commandant.—Col. Gerald F. Wilson, USA, 1220 Porter Road, Norfolk, Va. 23511. Executive Officer.—Comdr. Joseph L. Byrnes, USN, 1181 Porter Road, Norfolk, Va. 23511. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FIELD ACTIVITIES Office of Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (OCHAMPUS), Denver, Colo. 80240. Phone, 303-341-8606 Director.—Theodore D. Wood, 4839 South Kittredge Street, Aurora, Colo. 80015. OCHAMPUS Liaison.—Carol P. Galaty, 3124 Oliver Street 20015. Office of Dependents Schools, Room 152, Hoffman Building, Alexandria, Va. 22331. Phone, 202-325-0188 Director.—Anthony Cardinale. Office of Economic Adjustment, Room 3E772, The Pentagon. Phone, 202-697-9155 Director (Acting).—Dr. Robert M. Rauner, 5909 Kingswood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Tri-Service Medical Information System Program Office (TRIMIS), 6917 Arlington Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 301-295-2243 Director.—Col. John W. McGinnis, USA, 3521 Malec Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. American Forces Information Service (AFIS), Room 40, Pomponio Building, Arlington, Va. 22209. Phone 202-694-1810 Director.—Robert C. Cranston, 3325 Military Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. 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. DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY Architect Building, 1400 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Phone, 202-694-3007 Director.—Robert R. Fossum, 2818 North 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Director.—Carl F. Romney, 4105 Sulgrave Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Program Management Office.—Ray E. Chapman, 5415 Rumsey Place, Fair- fax, Va. 22032. Director, Defense Sciences Office.—Elliott C. Levinthal, 700 New Hampshire Avenue, No. 610 20037. Director, Strategic Technology Office—Carl M. Thomas, 10516 Arrowood Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Department of Defense 481 Director, Directed Energy Office.—Douglas H. Tanimoto, 7811 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Tactical Technology Office.—William J. Phillips, 6704-D Lee Highway, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Air Vehicles Technology Ope —Norris J. Krone, 8409 Queen Elizabeth Boulevard, Annandale, Va. 22003 Director, Information Processing Techniques Office.—Robert E. Kahn, 4819 Reservoir Road 20007. Director, Administrative Services Office.—William L. DeWeese, 3034 Mission Square Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031. HEADQUARTERS DEFENSE AUDIOVISUAL AGENCY Washington, D.C. Phone, 202-694-2616 Norton Air Force Base, Calif. 92409. Phone, 714-382-7047 Director (Acting).—Maj. Gen. Jerry R. Curry, USA, Quarters 2, Fort McNair, 20319. Vice Director.—Col. John B. Kerr, USAF, Quarters 86, Norton AFB, Calif. 92409. Director for Operations.—Col. Charles J. Heberle, USA, 1740 East Citrus, Redlands, Calif. 92373. Comptroller.—John F. Doyle, 31012 Sutherland Drive, Redlands, Calif. 92373. Director for Logistics.—Peter S. Rynkiewicz, 3189 Cactus Circle, Highland, Calif. 92346. Director for Personnel.—A. Lawrence Fibich, 307 Gabrielle Way, Redlands, Calif. 92373. Director for Administration.—Capt. Raymond A. Douthit, USAF, 6242 Argyle Avenue, San Bernardino, Calif. 92404. DEFENSE AUDIT SERVICE Commonwealth Building, 1300 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Phone, 202-697-9108 Director (Acting).—James H. Curry, 520 Fort Williams Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Director.—James H. Curry, 520 Fort Williams Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Comdr. Larry D. Harder, SC, USN, 167 West Annandale Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Associate Director for Special Programs Audit.—Richard T. Russ, 11943 Riders Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Associate Director for Intelligence and Communications Audit.—William K. Keesee, 2698 Linda Marie Drive, Oakton, Va. 22124. Associate Director for Financial and Manpower Audit.—Merle A. Meling, 5535 Columbia Pike, Apt. 217, Arlington, Va. 22204. Associate Director for Systems and Logistics Audit.—William F. Thomas, 10735 Cleo’s Court, Columbia, Md. 21044 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. Vice Director.—Maj. Gen. J. H. Jacobsmeyer, Jr., USAF, 7621 Roanoke Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. Chief Scientist-Associate Director, Technology.—Dr. Irwin L. Lebow, 2800 Bellevue Terrace 20007. Chief of Staff.—Capt. Philip F. Yosway, USN, 8122 Greeley Boulevard, Spring-field, Va. 22152. Administrative Officer.—Capt. Thomas McGee, USA, 2200 Columbia Pike, Arling-ton, Va. 22204. General Counsel.—John T. Whealen, 4713 Briar Patch Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Deputy Director for Personnel and Administration.—Harlis Dale Starnes, 3430 Glen Carlyn Road, Falls Church, Va. 22308. Deputy Director, Plans and Programs.—Brig. Gen. F. H. Baker, USA, 8309 Crown Court Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy Director, Operations and Readiness/Commander, National Communica-tions System/Defense Communications Agency Operations Center.—Brig. Gen. T. C. Nelson, USA, 6613 Dearborn Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. 66-666 O—81——33 482 Congressional Directory Director—Continued Comptroller.—R. W. Helms, 4611 Sully Road, Catarphin, Va. 22018. Deputy Director (Acting), Military Satellite Communications Systems.—Col. A. D. Dayton, USAF, 10221 Raider Lane, Fairfax City, Va. 22030. Deputy Director, Command and Control Systems/WWMCCS System Engineering.— D. R. Israel, 8710 Hickory Bend Trail, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Director, Systems Engineering/Director, Defense Communications Engineer-ing Center.—Col. G. R. Whitley, USA, 10200 Hunt Country Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Director, Command and Control Technical Support/Director, Command and Control Technical Center.—Brig. Gen. D. J. Bowen, USAF, 6917 Rasberry Plain Place, Springfield, Va. 22153. DEFENSE CONTRACT AUDIT AGENCY Building 4, Cameron Station, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Phone, 202-274-7281 Director.—Frederick Neuman, 10308 Nolcrest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Deputy Director.—Charles O. Starrett, Jr., 10801 Cogswell Place, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Special Assistant.—Margaret M. Worthington, 4914 Herkimer Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Counsel.—dJohn J. Quill, 4720 Montgomery Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director, Operations.—James R. Brown, 7902 Journey Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153 Deputy Assistant Director, Operations.—William J. Sharkey, 9035 Tixie Court, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Assistant Director, Policy and Plans.—Irving J. Sandler, 12503 Millstream Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Deputy Assistant Director, Policy and Plans.—Raymond E. Logsdon, 1204 Downs Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Director, Resources.—Darrell J. Oyer, 4319 Old Mill Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director 7 Personnel. —Thomas E. Cleaver, 3929 Whitemarsh Lane, Edgewater, Md. 2103 DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Phone, 202-697-8844 Director.—Lt. Gen. Eugene F. Tighe, Jr., USAF, Quarters 74, Bolling AFB 20336. Dau fy ceur=Ma) Gen. Richard X. Larkin, USA, Quarters 20A, Fort Myer, a. ; Chief of Staff.—Rear Adm. E. A. Burkhalter, Jr., USN, 4128 Fort Worth Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Executive to Director.—Col. Lester E. McGee, Jr., USA, 10519 Providence Way, Fairfax, Va. 22030. DEFENSE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE 1900 Half Street SW. 20324. Phone, 202-693-1427 Director.—Bernard J. O'Donnell, 14147 Flint Rock Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Chief of Staff.—John L. Sproul, 15994 Cove Lane, Dumfries, Va. 22026. Inspector General. —Helmut H. Hawkins, 3113 Adams Mill Road 20010. Chief, Information and Legal Affairs.—Lt. Col. Dale L. Hartig, USA, 12415 Stret- ton Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Legal Adviser.—Edmund McBride, 4904 Schuyler Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director for Investigations (Acting).—Owen A. Mould, 3307 Graham Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director for Management and Resources.—Frederick E. Taylor, 13803 Drake Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director of Information Systems.—Francis R. Cappelletti, 6552 Renwood Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director of Industrial Security (Acting).—Frank Larsen, 7100 Hadlow Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director of Personnel and Security.—M. Arnold Werner, 200 North Pickett Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Personnel Investigations Center, Fort Holabird, Md.—James V. Richie. Department of Defense 483 Director—Continued Director, Special Investigations.—William G. Dupree, 1406 Baritone Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY Cameron Station, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Phone, 202-274-6001 Director.—Lt. Gen. Gerald J. Post, USAF, 7212 Doncaster Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Deputy Director.—Maj. Gen. Robert C. Gaskill, USA, 2239 Longview Drive, Wood-bridge, Va. 22191. Deputy Director, Contract Administration Services.—Rear Adm. Gerald J. Thomp- son, SC, USN, 8703 Prudence Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Executive.—Maj. David B. Vann, USA, 5023 Fleming Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director, Plans, Policies, and Programs.—Rear Adm. E. M. Kocher, SC, USN, 7814 Wendy Ridge Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director, Telecommunications and Information Systems.—Maj. Gen. (Sel.) Marvin C. Patton, USAF, 213 St. Andrews Drive, Tantallon, MD. 20022. Special Assistant for Public Affairs.—Chester C. Spurgeon, 1503 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Special Assistant for Congressional Affairs.—Gerald C. Flessate, 1105 Allison Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Counsel. —Karl Kabeiseman, 2419 Black Cap Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Comptroller.—William J. Cassell, 4010 Gallows Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Inspector General.—Col. Jozef F. Senna, USA, 8725 Stockton Parkway, Alexan- dria, Va. 22308. Command Security Officer.—Col. Arthur B. Rupert, USAF, 307 Yoakum Parkway, Apt. 908, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Staff Director, Administration.—Col. Robert F. McCormack, USA, 200 North Pick-ett Street, Apt. 108, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Staff Director, Personnel. —Anthony W. Hudson, 7309 Pinehurst Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Staff Director, Installation Service and Environmental Protection.—Col. Lawrence R. Smith, USA, 6012 Amherst Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22150. Staff Director, Office of Management Review.—John A. Schenck (acting), 9754 Moorgreen Drive, Manassas, Va. 22110. Staff Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—Raymond W. Dellas, 2917 Linden Place, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Executive Director, Supply Operations. —Maj. Gen. Marvin C. Patton, USAF, 213 St. Andrews Drive, Tantallon, Md. 20022. Executive Director, Contracting. —Raymond F. Chiesa, 9816 Bridleridge Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Executive Director, Technical and Logistics Services.—Richard G. Bruner, 2568 Tree House Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Executive Director, Contract Management.—William V. Gordon, 716 South 26th Place, Arlington, Va. 22202. Executive Director, Quality Assurance.—Rear Adm. David S. Cruden, USN, 9433 Shouse Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. DEFENSE MAPPING AGENCY Building 56, U.S. Naval Observatory, Massachusetts Avenue at 34th Street 20305. Phone, 202-254-4504 Director.—Maj. Gen. William L. Nicholson III, USAF, 8319 West Boulevard Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Deputy Diretor.—Rear Adm. E. A. Wilkinson, Jr., USN, 4902 Tarheel Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Director for Management and Technology.—Owen W. Williams, 4703 Pon-derosa Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Chief z Ser —Col. Clark T. Lehmann, USA, 14602 Tazewell Court, Woodbridge, a General Counsel.—Edward J. Obloy, 12804 Black Oak Drive, Laurel, Md. 20811. Public Affairs Officer.—Del Malkie, 27-B Diane Drive, Lothian, Md. 20820. Inspector General.—Col. John C. Allison, USAF, 4319 Cedarlake Court, Alexan- dria, Va. 22309. Deputy Director, Plans and Requirements.—Brig. Gen. Donald O. Aldridge, USAF, 6805 Edgemere Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. 484 Congressional Directory Director—Continued Deputy Director, Systems and Techniques.—Armando Mancini, 4305 Kilbourne Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Director, Programs, Production and Operations.—Lawrence F. Ayers, 7619 Hooes Road, Springfield, Va. 22150. Comptroller.—John R. Vaughn, 207 South Fayette Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Diecior of Personnel.—George D. Boale, 6336 Olde Towne Court, Alexandria, Va. Director, Facilities Engineering Office.—Gerald H. Dunbar, 3694 Russell Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Director, Logistics Office.—Thomas L. McCombs, Jr., 4106 Wakefield Chapel Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Desir Security Office.—Frank A. Maturo, 3393 Monarch Lane, Annandale, Va. en eral Security Office.—Frederick H. Bowen, 5466 Mersea Court, Burke, a. : Director, Administration Office.—Mary Jane Stafford, 6807 Williamsburg Boule-vard, Arlington, Va. 22213. DEFENSE NUCLEAR AGENCY Hybla Valley Federal Building, 6801 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, Va. Phone, 202-325-7055 (Mailing address: Washington, D.C. 20305) Director.—Lt. Gen. Harry A. Griffith, USA. Deputy Director (Operations and Administration).—Rear Adm. Guy H. B. Shaffer, USN, 6638 Midhill Place, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Comprehensive Test Ban Office.—Col. Thomas W. Sherman, Jr., USAF, 2313 Long-view Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Deputy Director (Science and Technology).—Edward E. Conrad, 7500 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 22034. Comptroller.-Paul H. Carew, 5719 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 21104. Insel Lenenal=sCant: John A. Mazzolini, USN, 8428 Frostway, Annandale, a. 22003. Biomedical Adviser.—Edwin T. Still. Joint Atomic Information Exchange Group.—Comdr. Jon R. Lund, USN, 2008 Arona Road, Fort Washington, Md. 20022. Public Affairs Officer.—Lt. Col. Dale F. Keller, Jr., USA, 13816 Leighfield Street, Chantilly, Va. 22021. Personnel and Administration Directorate.—Capt. S. G. Galing, USN, 7124 Dry-burgh Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. or Counsel.—Robert L. Brittigan, 9705 Lafayette Avenue, Manassas, Va. EEO Adviser.——Nathaniel Williams, 8604 Arley Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Intelligence and Security Directorate.—Col. Marsden A. Harmon, USA, 4116 Ber- ritt Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Surety Operations Directorate.—Col. Charles R. Linton, USAF. Logis Directorate.—Thomas P. Jeffers, 5979 Queenston Street, Springfield, Va. 152. Radiation Directorate.—Col. Roger C. Lewis, USAF, 6010 Summerhill Road, Camp Springs, Md. 22031. Shock Physics Directorate.—Col. E. D. Frankhouser, USA, 8320 Garfield Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Nuclear Assessment Directorate.—Col. Arthur P. Deverill, Jr., USA, 3705 Bent Branch Road, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Office of Procurement.—John W. Watson, 3950 Reno Road 20008. Office of Technical Information.—Patricia Means, 9823 Hedin Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. ARMED FORCES RADIOBIOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE National Naval Medical Center Building 42, 8901 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 202-295-1210 Director.—Capt. P. E. Tyler, USN, 12604 Stable House Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Director.—Col. Bobby R. Adcock, USA, 10028 Tenbrook Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Department of Defense 485 DEFENSE SECURITY ASSISTANCE AGENCY The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Phone, 202-695-3291 Director.—Lt. Gen. Ernest Graves, USA, 2328 South Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Director.—Erich von Marbod. Comptroller.— Herbert Morris, 3701 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, Security Assistance Operations.—Glenn A. Rudd, 8305 Oakford Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director, Policy and Plans.—Walter B. Ligon, 7865 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. MILITARY LIAISON COMMITTEE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Phone, 202-695-6639 Chairman.—James P. Wade, Jr., 11417 Hook Road, Reston, Va. 22090. Members: Army: Brig. Gen. (P) Lawrence F. Skibbie, USA, 2613 Childs Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308 Brig. Gen. (P) Niles J. Fulwyler, USA, 2000 Highboro Way, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Navy: Rear Adm. Powell F. Carter, Jr., USN, 4173 Elizabeth Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Rear Adm. Charles O. Prindle, USN, 2351 South Rolfe Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Air Force: va. Gen. Robert D. Russ, USAF, 8339 Queen Elizabeth Boulevard, Annandale, a. 22003. Brig. Gen. (P) Perry M. Smith, USAF, Quarters 22, Bolling AFB 20336. Executive Secretary: Maj. Gen. David W. Einsel, Jr., USA, Quarters 19B, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Hoffman Building 2, 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, Va. 22332. Phone, 202-325-8000 Chemin =tinr J. Andrews, Jr., 3531 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. Vice Chairman.—Daniel M. Arons, 307 Timber Lane, 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. UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 301-295-3010 Chairman, Board of Regents.—David Packard, Hewlett-Packard Co., 1501 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, Calif. 94304. Executive Secretary.—Frank M. Reynolds, 9107 River Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. President (Acting).—David Packard, Hewlett-Packard Co., 1501 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, Calif. 94304. ii 2 the President.—Priscilla A. Salmon, 1060 26th Road, South Arlington, a. ; Assistant to the President for Congressional and Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Legal Counsel. —Merel P. Glaubiger, 2137 LeRoy Place 20008. Dean, School of Medicine.—Jay P. Sanford, M.D., 10409 Windsor View Drive, Poto-mac, Md. 20854. Sovviney to the Dean.—Anne Howe, 10210 Gardiner Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Associate Dean and Senior Officer.—Capt. Tor Richter, MC, USN, 5303 Massachu-setts Avenue 20016. Director, Admissions.—Lt. Col. Lyle D. Stockmoe, MC, USA, 8504 Canterbury Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. 486 Congressional Directory Dean, School of Medicine—Continued Commandant of Students.—Col. Robert J. T. Joy, MC, USA, 5821 Highland Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chief, Military Personnel Division.—Maj. George S. Robinson, MSC, USA, 7925 Fitzroy Street, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Associate Dean for Operations.—Kenneth E. Kinnamon, D.V.M., Ph. D., 17412 Beauvoir Boulevard, Rockville, Md. 20855. Special Assistant for Resource Management.—Frank M. Reynolds, 9107 River Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Building Services and Material Acquisition.—Henry B. Cranford, 11815 Charen Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Instructional and Research Support (Acting).—Kenneth E. Kinnamon, D.V.M,, Ph. D., 17412 Beauvoir Boulevard, Rockville, Md. 20855. Director, Laboratory Animal Medicine.—Lt. Col. Richard C. Simmonds, USAF, VC, 300 Dean Drive, Rockville, Md. 20851. Deir a Management.—Patrick R. Byrne, 5 Dunmore Court, Waldorf, Dizgton, Eersonnelorponer=Vera T. Bumbak, 6012 Copely Lane, McLean, a. : Director, Learning Resource Center.—Chester J. Pletzke, 8214 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Dean, Student Affairs.—Lt. Col. Charles R. Privitera, MC, USA, 12911 Ruxton Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Registrar. — Peter J. Stavish, 7306 Dartford Drive, McLean, Va. 22102. Assistant Dean, Graduate and Continuing Education. —John W. Bullard, Ph. D., 8317 Chapel Lake Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Dean, Academic Affairs.—[Vacant.] Chairman, Anatomy.—Malcolm B. Carpenter, M.D., 12117 Village Square Ter- race, Rockville, Md. 20852. Chairman, Anesthesiology (Acting).—Col. Robert L. Watson, MC, USA. Chairman, Biochemistry (Acting).—Lucy M. S. Chang, Ph. D., 6274 North 15th Place, Arlington, Va. 22205. Chairman, Dermatology (Acting).—Capt. W. M. Narva, MC, USN, 923 16th Street 20006. Chairman, Family Practice.—Col. Larry J. Ehmann, USAF, MC, 2239 Abbots-ford Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Chairman, Medical Psychology.—dJerome E. Singer, Ph. D., 2072 Bingham Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Chairman, Medicine.—James J. Leonard, M.D., 3200 Farmington Drive, Chevy Chase. Md. 20015. Chairman, Microbiology.—Randall K. Holmes, M.D. Chairman, Military Medicine and History. .—Col. Robert J. T. Joy, MC, USA, 5821 Highland Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. "50015, Chairman, Neurology.—Capt. Albert B. Pleet, MC, USN, 16001 Bonnie Bank Terrace, Darnestown, Md. 20760. Chairman, Obstetrics and ‘Gynecology.—Capt. Douglas R. Knab, MC, USN, 11607 Gowrie Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chairman, Pathology (Acting). —Capt. Charles A. Montgomery, Jr., D.V.M,, PHS, 16208 Jerald Road, Laurel, Md. 20810. Chairman, Pediatrics.—Col. James W. Bass, MC, USA, 5224 Continental Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Chairman, Pharmacology.—Lewis Aronow, Ph. D., 10613 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chairman, Physiology.—Francis J. Haddy, M.D., Ph. D. Chairman, Preventive Medicine/Biometrics.—Llewellyn J. Legters, M.D., 4341 Ashford Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Chairman, Psychiatry.—Col. Harry C. Holloway, MC, USA, 3606 Dundee Drive-way, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Chairman, Radiology.—Col. Robert M. Allman, USAF, MC, 16 Falls Chapel Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Claman, Surgary=Noman M. Rich, M.D., 15039 Carrollton Road, Rockville, Section, Medical Education.—Maj. Randolph Manning, MSC, USA, 712 Sugar-land Run Drive, Sterling, Va. 22170. Soarion, Operational and Emergency Medicine.—Lt. Col. Barry W. Wolcott, MC, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY The Pentagon 20310. Phone, 545-6700 JOHN O. MARSH, JRr., Secretary of the Army, born in Winchester, Va., August 7, 1926; attended public schools in Harrisonburg, Va., entered U.S. Army, 1944, Infan-try Officer Candidate School, lieutenant, 1945, duty with U.S. occupation forces in Germany; member, Virginia National Guard, 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infan-try Division, and State Headquarters Detachment, lieutenant colonel (ret.), 1951-76; 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 Presi-dent Ford’s Assistant for National Security Affairs, 1974; Counsellor, with Cabinet rank to President Ford, 1974-77; returned to private law practice, partner, law firm of Mays, Valentine, Davenport & Moore, Richmond, Va.; board of visitors, Virginia © Military Institute, 4 years; awards: Department of Defense Distinguished Public Service Medal, American Legion Distinguished Service Medal, and National Guard Distnyvigwd Service Award; married to the former Glenn Ann Patterson; three children. Under Secretary of the Army.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works).—[Vacant.] -Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Logistics and Financial Manage- ment).—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs)—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary of the Army (Research, Development and Acquisition).—[Vacant.] General Counsel. —[Vacant.] Administrative Assistant.—Milton H. Hamilton, 407 North Fairfax Street, Alexan- dria, Va. 22314. Chief of Public A irs. —Maj. Gen. Robert A. Sullivan, 5248 Pumphrey Drive, Fairfax, Va. 2203 Chtel of Legislative 2 vom —Maj. Gen. Edward C. Peter, Quarters 12B, Fort Myer, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-3211 Executive.—Col. James M. Miller, 704 Kings Court, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Military Assistants to the Secretary of the Army. —Lt. Col. Paul J. Kirkegaard, 5417 South Hampton Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151; Lt. Col. Larry K. Brewer, 5737 Heritage Hill Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310; Lt. Col. Ronald -E. Adams, 4734 Forestdale Drive, Fairfax, Va. 20312; Capt. Kathy S. Wood, 8904 Huxley Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Personal Secretaries.—Donna Larsen, Shiuko Sakai. OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-4311 Immediate Office of the Under Secretary: Executive.—Col. Wallace D. Arnold, 4013 Thornton Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Military Assistants to the Under Secretary of the Army.—Lt. Col. Grant B. Dalgleish, 12627 Leeway Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192; Maj. David K. Lytle, 3723 King Arthur Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Personal Secretaries. —Dolores M. Goode, 3082 South Woodrow Street, Apt. B2, Arlington, Va. 22206; Jalyne T. Shaw, 1106 -South Thomas Street, Apt. A, Arlington, Va. 22204. 487 488 Congressional Directory Immediate Office of the Under Secretary—Continued Deputy Under Secretary of the Army (Operations Research).—Walter W. Hollis, 435 Kalmia Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (CIVIL WORKS) Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 697-8986 Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Edward Lee Rogers, 6601 Jerry Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Executive.—Col. Robert K. Tener, 4009 Ridge Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy for Policy, Planning and Legislative Affairs.—Donald L. Dillon, 3216 North Fourth Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Military Assistant for Panama Canal.—Col. Robert D. Banning, 12321 Beechnut Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (INSTALLATIONS, LOGISTICS AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-2254 Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—|[Vacant.] Executive.—Col. Larry A. Baker, 7108 Triad Way, Springfield, Va. 22151. Assistant Executive.—Lt. Col. Franklin S. Rawlerson, 14610 Darbydale Avenue, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Deputy for Installations and Housing.—Paul W. Johnson, 3315 Highland Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Depry Dr Logistics.—Eric A. Orsini, 6717 Norview Court, West Springfield, Va. 152. Deputy for Management Systems.—John F. Wallace, 9907 Indian Queen Point Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Deputy for Resource Analysis.—Joseph 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.—Sara C. Shirey, 10929 Roma Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS) Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 697-9253 Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and Deputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve Af-fairs).—William D. Clark, 4107 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Review Boards and Personnel Security).—Francis X. Plant, 4635 Seminary Road, T-2, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy for Military Personnel Policy and Programs.—Clayton N. Gompf, 7902 Stir-rup Cup Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Depyy [x Equal Opportunity.—Marion A. Bowden, 1806 Yale Place, Rockville, Md. Depry A Lhtlinn Personnel Policy.—Leon Kniaz, 2285 Marginella Drive, Reston, a. ‘ Deputy for Human Systems and Resources.—[Vacant.] Deputy for Mobilization and Analysis.—John J. Daly, 8217 Plum Creek Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. The Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Executive.—Col. Leroy C. Bell, 1712 Dauphin Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. nen Jotart wld Col. Arthur T. Kean, 8643 Gateshead Road, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Military Personnel Policy.—Col. William K. Merrill, 6103 Backlick Road, Springfield, Va. 22150. Chief, Manpower, Forces and Readiness.—William E. Manning, 8337 Wagon Wheel Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Chief, Procurement, Education, Research and Training.—Col. Edward R. Guthrie, 5353 Gainsborough Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chrels Boer Forces.—Col. Isaac D. Smith, 8606 Kentford Drive, Springfield, Va. Director, Office of Employment Policy and Grievance Review.—Dolores C. Symons. Director, Equal Employment Opportunity Action Agency.—S. Sam Schwartz, 202 East Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Department of the Army 489 Secretary.—Virginia Fissmer, 3713 South George Mason Drive, Apt. 601W, Falls Church, Va. 22041. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION) Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 695-6153 Executive.—Col. John T. Miller, 8511 Lancashire Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Frank D. Holly, 2301 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Research and Development).—[Vacant.] Deputy for Air and Missile Defense.—Dr. Robert L. Norwood, 6469 33d Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Dagny for Aviation.—Col. John Zugschwert, 3808 Ridgelea Drive, Fairfax, Va. 2031 Deputy for Combat Materiel. —Col. Samuel L. Myers, 8829 Burbank Road, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Deputy for Communications and Target Acquisition.—Dr. Mark R. Epstein, 9522 East Stanhope Road, Kensington, Md. 20795. Deputy for Fire Support.—Col. Gerald C. Mitchell, 6108 Glen Oaks Court, Spring-field, Va. 22152. Degrey, for Science and Technology.—Dr. E. E. Yore, 1615 Q Street, Apt. 503, 20009 Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition).—Arthur Daoulas, 8310 Rams-gate Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Deputy for Materiel Acquisition Management.—George E. Dausman, 11218 Coun-try Place, Oakton, Va. 22124. Deputy for Management and Budget.—Charles R. Woodside, 3607 Dorado Court, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Army Science Board.—Col. Roger W. Mickelson, 5121 Southampton Drive, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Secretary.—Mary Ann Shaw, 1412 Fernhill Court, District Heights, Md. 20028. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 697-9235 Principal Deputy General Counsel. —Isaac C. Hunt, Jr., 6808 32d Street 20015. 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 J. Jaworski, 9804 Barlow Road, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Director, Civilian Employees Security Program.—Tomomi Ando, 5415 Brookland Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Equal Employment Opporimiy 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.—Allen J. Peek, 5239 Montgomery Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Defense Telephone Service—Washington.—Charles B. Overly, Jr., 14605 Stone House Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 490 Congressional Directory Coordinator for Headquarters Services— Washington—Continued 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, 695-5132 Deputy Cd —Brig. Gen. Llyle J. Barker, Jr., 5085 Queens Wood Drive, Burke, Va. 2201 Aes Chief (Media Relations).—[Vacant.] Assistant Chief (Resource Management).—David L. Church, 5502 Mansfield Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Executive.—[Vacant.] Policy and Plans Division.—Col. Richard B. Griffitts, 5219 Landgrave Lane, Spring- field, Va. 22151. Public Information Division.—Col. Gary L. Werner, 7103 Carnation Court, Spring-field, Va. 22152 Community Relations Division.—Col. Mae E. Pomeroy, 6021 Fairview Place, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Command Information Division.—Col. Nelson L. Marsh, 7415 Larne Lane, Lorton, Va. 22079. Office for the Freedom of Information.—William J. Donohoe, 7037 Quander Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Deputy Chief.—Brig. Gen. Charles D. Franklin, 7804 Cliffside Court, Springfield, Va. 22153 (202-695-6368). Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs.—Carlos J. Lively, 1600 Courtland Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306 (202-695-3918). Executive.—Col. Fred A. Gorden, 801 Cascade Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20022 (202-695-3524). Chief, Plans and Operations Division.—Col. Johnnie H. Corns, 5430 Gainsborough Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031 (202-695-4854). Chief, Investigative and Legislative Division.—John L. Naler, 8109 Ellet Road, Springfield, Va. 22151 (202-697-2106). Chief, House Liaison Division.—Col. Hershell B. Murray, 3916 Rive Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. 22309 (202-693-7580). Chief, Senate Liaison Division.—Col. John G. Campbell, 8416 Fenwood Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152 (202-693-7446). Commander, U.S. Army Congressional Correspondence Agency.—Col. Robert G. Wool-weaver, 9501 Greencastle Lane, Lorton, Va. 22079 (202-697-8381). OFFICE OF SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS UTILIZATION Pentagon Building 20310. Phone, 697-7753 Director.—Juanita P. Watts, 690 Oglethorpe Street NE. 20011. Derry or Sol Business.—Col. Albert R. Spaulding, 6250 Garretson Street, Burke, a. 15. Deputy for Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—Lt. Col. Roland F. Rodgers, 13306 Knoll Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. 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 W. Vessey, 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. Charles F. Muller (202-695-2776). Deputy to the Director of the Army Staff (Staff Action Control).—Col. Marvin G. O'Connell (202-695-7552). Director of Management.—Maj. Gen. Thomas U. Greer (202-695-0294). Lire oF Drogo, Analysis and Evaluation.—Maj. Gen. Patrick M. Roddy (202- 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). Department of the Army 491 Army Reserve Forces Policy Committee.—Maj. Gen. George E. McGovern, Jr. (202-695-5746). Army Force Modernization Coordination Office.—Maj. Gen. Richard W. Anson (202-695-5774). Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans.—Lt. Gen. Glenn K. Otis (202-695-2904). Chief of Military History.—Brig. Gen. James L. Collins, Jr. (202-272-0291). Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel.—Lt. Gen. Robert G. Yerks (202-695-6003). The Adjutant General.—Maj. Gen. James C. Pennington (202-695-0163). Commanding General, US. Army Military Personnel Center (200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, Va. 22332).—Maj. Gen. Robert M. Elton (202-325-8844). Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics.—Lt. Gen. Arthur J. Gregg (202-695-4102). Deputy Chief of Staff for Research, Development, and Acquisition.—Lt. Gen. Donald R. Keith (202-697-8186). Comptroller of the Army.—Lt. Gen. Richard L. West (202-695-2510). Director of Army Budget.—Maj. Gen. Elton J. Delaune (202-697-3937). Chief, National Guard Bureau.—Lt. Gen. LaVern E. Weber (202-697-2430). Director, Army National Guard.—Maj. Gen. Emmett H. Walker, Jr. (202-697-5559). Chief, Army Reserve.—Maj. Gen. William R. Berkman (202-697-1784). Si Chief of Staff for Intelligence.—Maj. Gen. Edmund R. Thompson (202-695- 33) Assistant Chief of Staff for Automation and Communications.—Maj. Gen. Clay T. Buckingham (202-695-6604). Chips or Rngiacgs (Washington, D.C. 20314).—Lt. Gen. Joseph K. Bratton (202-272- The ate Advocate General. —Maj. Gen. Alton H. Harvey (202-697-5151). The Inspector General.—Lt. Gen. Richard G. Trefry (202-695-1500). The Auditor General. —Harold L. Stugart (202-697-5474). The Surgeon General.—Lt. Gen. Charles C. Pixley (202-697-1295). Chief of Chaplains.—Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) Kermit D. Johnson (202-695-1133). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND Arlington, Va. 22212 Commanding General. —Maj. Gen. William I. Royla (202-692-6637). Dep ommenging General (Intelligence).—Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Flynn (202-692- Deputy Commanding General (Support) (Fort George G. Meade, Md. 20755).—Brig. Gen. John A. Smith, Jr. (301-677-7256). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY MILITARY DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 20319 Commanding General.—Maj. Gen. Robert Arter (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. John R. Guthrie (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. Harold F. Hardin, Jr. (703-274-9700). Chief of Staff.—Brig. Gen. William H. Schneider (703-274-9638). Major Subordinate Commands: US. Army Tank-Automotive Command (Warren, Mich. 48090).—Maj. Gen. Oscar C. Decker, Jr. (313-573-1131). U.S. 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). 492 Congressional Directory U.S. Army Armament Materiel Readiness Command (Rock Island, Ill. 61200).—Maj. Gen. William E. Eicher (304-794-5111). U.S. Army Armament Research and Development Command (Picatinny Arsenal, N.J. 07801).—Maj. Gen. Allen H. Light, Jr. (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 Materiel Readiness Command (Fort Monmouth, N.J. 07703).—Maj. Gen. Donald M. Babers (201-532-1515). U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. 21005).— Maj. Gen. John J. Koehler, Jr. (301-278-4374). U.S. Army Security Assistance Center.—Maj. Gen. Thomas F. Healy (202-274-8380). U.S. Army Depot System Command (Chambersburg, Pa. 17201).—Maj. Gen. James S. Welch (717-263-7151). U.S. Army Electronics Research and Development Command (Adelphi, Md. 20783).— Maj. Gen. Albert N. Stubblebine III (202-394-1600). White Sands Missile Range-1 (White Sands, N. Mex. 88022).—Maj. Gen. Alan A. Nord (915-678-1101). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY FORCES COMMAND Fort McPherson, Ga. 30330 Commanding General.—Gen. Robert M. Shoemaker (404-752-2994). Deputy Commanding General. —Lt. Gen. Marion C. Ross (404-752-3902). Chief of Staff.—Maj. Gen. John W. McEnery (404-752-3911). USAFORSCOM Liaison Officer (Room 2A 72}, The 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. John F. Forrest (301-677-3334). 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. Charles M. Hall (415-561-2778). HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND Fort Monroe, Va. 23651 Commanding General.—Gen. Donn A. Starry (804-727-3514). Deputy Commanding General. —Lt. Gen. William R. Richardson (804-727-2848). Chief of Staff.—Maj. Gen. John B. Blount (804-727-3126). USATRADOC Liaison Officer (Room 2A 724, The 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. Gerd S. Grombacher (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. Richard T. Drury (USAF) (202-756-1137). Deputy Commander.—Capt. Frank S. Virden (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. Bill 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. Andrew J. Goodpaster (914-938-3705). Department of the Army 493 Commandant of Cadets.—Brig. Gen. Joseph P. Franklin (914-938-2113). Dean of Academic Board.—Brig. Gen. Frederick A. Smith, Jr. (914-938-2000). DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND MILITARY MISSIONS Responsibilities for the following boards, been assigned to the officials listed below: Title Army Board for Correction of Military Records. Army Council of Review Boards .................. Board of Commissions, U.S. Soldiers’ Home. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Har- bors. California Debris Commission ...................... Coastal Engineering Research Board.......... Military MISSIONS: .:10 es tessiiiinrsiststaatosssres Mississippi River Commission ...................... National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice. commissions, and military missions have Responsible Official Assistant Secretary of the Army (Man- power and Reserve Affairs). Assistant Secretary of the Army (Man- power and Reserve Affairs). Assistant Secretary of the Army (Man- power and Reserve Affairs). Chief of Engineers. Chief of Engineers. Chief of Engineers. Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans. Chief of Engineers. Under Secretary of the Army. 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 ofthe Navy.—Robert J. Murray, 1909 Mason Hill Drive, Alexan- dria, Va. 22307. Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Engineering, and Systems).—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower, Reserve Affairs and Logistics).— [Vacant.] Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management).—[Vacant.] General Counsel. —[Vacant.] Chief of Information.—Rear Adm. Bruce Newell, 9110 Joyce Philip Court, Spring- field, Va. 22153. Chief of Legislative Affairs.—Rear Adm. T. J. Kilcline, Quarters O, Washington Navy Yard 20374. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Executive Assistant and Naval Aide.—Capt. Herbert A. Hope, 9314 Santayana Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.—Col. R. Porter, 18304 Shardon Road, Triangle, Va. 22171. Special Assistant for Public Affairs.—Capt. John C. Dewey, 3711 Yuma Street 20016. Administrative Aide.—Comdr. Thomas C. Lynch, 9421 Meadowshire Lane, Great Falls, Va. 22066. ASU iratine Officer.—Christine A. Coon, 3149 Lindenwood Lane, Fairfax, Va. Director, Administrative Division.—Lt. James A. Sheldon, 11107 Brandywine Road, Clinton, Md. 20735. OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Executive Assistant and Naval Aide.—Capt. Norman: G. Mosher, 8230 Brady Street, Alexandria, Va 22311. Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.—Col. Willian C. Doerner, 2428 Rockbridge Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy.—[Vacant.] Juhi bE John R. Dalrymple, 5824 Banning Place, Burke, Va. 495 496 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (MANPOWER, RESERVE AFFAIRS, AND LOGISTICS) Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-2179 Executive Assistant and Naval Aide.—Albert J. Herberger, USN, 1320 Towlston Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.—Lt. Col. Gerald L. McKay, USMC, 7615 Cervantes Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Special Assistant for Military Law.—Comdr. John E. Gordon, USN, 10501 Silk Oak Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Private Secretary.—Donna L. Lloyd, 1209 South Frederick Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Manpower and Reserve Affairs Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Manpower).—Mary M. Snavely-Dixon, 5500 Holmes Run Parkway, No. 105, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve Affairs).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Civilian Personnel).—William E. Carroll, 2617 Steeple- chase Drive, Reston, Va. 22091. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Equal Opportunity).—[Vacant.] Logistics—Crystal Plaza 5, Room 266 Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (Logistics.—Thomas E. Harvey, 6800 Fleetwood Road, Apt. 1218, McLean, Va. 22101. Director for Resources and Policy Evaluation.—Frank W. Swofford, 12018 Yates Ford Road, Clifton, Va. 22039. Director for Acquistion and Contract Policy.—Capt. Ronald A. Jones, USN, 6019 Inwood Street, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Director for Ship Programs.—Capt. Barrick F. Tibbitts, USN, 747 North Ashton Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Director for Installations and Facilities.—Capt. Richard A. Lowery, USN, 5060 37th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director for Supply Support.—Capt. John L. Swanson, USN, 5279 Strathmore Drive, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055. Director for Productivity Management.—James W. Tweeddale, 8503 Crossley Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director for Occupational Health and Safety.—Daniel E. Reinhard, Jr., 10117 Spin-ning Wheel Court, Fairfax, Va. Director for Air and Ordnance Programs.—Ronald D. Thomas, 8803 Arley Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director for Transportation and Maritime Policy.—William W. Kinkead, 3345 An-nandale Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director for Small and Disadvantaged Business.—Richard D. Ramirez, 7514 Evans Ford Road, Clifton, Va. 22024. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-2325 Executive Assistant and Naval Aide.—Capt. S. F. Loftus, 2016 Highboro Way, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Wore Qos Aide.—Lt. Col. T. H. Meurer, 2421 North Quintana Street, Arlington, a. : Special Assistant.—S. L. Greenblatt, 12613 Cedarbrook Lane, Laurel, Md. 20811. Special Assistant.—Maj. Douglas Kruse, 13400 Gordon Drive, Manassas, Va. 22110. Private Secretary.—Rebecca Doniff, 7902 Ethan Allen Lane, Annandale, Va. 22203. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Room 4E768, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone 697-2325 Comptroller of the Navy.—[Vacant.] Deputy Comptroller.—Rear Adm. S. D. Frost, 2323 Riviera Drive, Vienna, Va Department of the Navy 497 Director of Budget and Reports.—Rear Adm. Richard A. Miller, 2056 Hopewood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Assistant Comptroller, Financial Management Systems.—Rear Adm. S. D. Frost, 2323 Riviera Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Auditor General. —Kenton B. Hancock, 3906 Canterbury Way, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Counsel.—Harvey Nathan, 707 Horton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH, ENGINEERING, AND SYSTEMS) Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 695-6315 Executive Assistant and Naval Aide.—Capt. William A. Armbruster, 26 Whittier Parkway, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.—Lt. Col. Robert M. Balch, 7521 Todd Place, Manassas, Va. 22110. Private Secretary.—Rosemarie Moore, 2885 Sutton Oaks Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Engineering, and Sys- tems). os 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. 20034. Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence).—dJoseph S. Hull, 1776 Lang Drive, Crofton, Md. 21114. Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Advanced Concepts).—[Vacant.] Special Assistant for Programing, Budgeting, Analysis, and Congressional Support.— Dr. James H. Probus, 1901 Bargo Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistant for Financial Management.—Donald W. Rehorst, 1235 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH Ballston Tower 1, 800 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22217. Phone, 696-4259 Chief of Naval Research.—Rear Adm. A. J. Baciocco, Jr., 8606 Pappas Way, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Dopryy 2nd Assassins =Cai Jd. A. McMorris II, 1619 Palm Spring Drive, Vienna, a. : Technical Director.—Dr. Jerome A. Smith. Assistant to Technical Director for Ocean Science.—R. S. Winokur. Counsel.—D. L. Reidy. Director, Navy Patent Program.—Dr. Alfons Kwitnieski. Director. Administration and Management.—Capt. J. S. Morris. Director, Research Program.—E. 1. Salkovitz. Director, Acquisition.—William J. Wilken. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Room 4E724, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 694-1994 General Counsel. —[Vacant.] Principal Deputy General Counsel.—Harvey J. Wilcox, 3800 23d Street North, Ar-lington, Va. 22207. Associate General Counsel (Management).—James A. Macmillan, 8620 Polk Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Acting Assistant General Counsel (Acquisition).—Margaret A. Olsen, 9628 Hillock Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Assent Yienoral Counsel (Ethics).—Joseph J. Duffy, 8446 Portland Place, McLean, a. : Biren, Jism Division.—Patrick J. Gnazzo, 7405 Venice Street, Falls Church, a. : Director, Civilian Personnel Law.—John B. Zimmerman, 5 East Cliff Street, Alexan- dria, Va. 22301. 2 Administrative Officer.—Jean A. Lee, 3 East Maple Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Room 5C760, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-7146 Chief of Legislative Affairs.—Rear Adm. Thomas J. Kilcline, USN, Quarters O, Washington Navy Yard 20374. Deputy Chief.—Capt. T. A. Almstedt, 7613 Cervantes Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. 66-666 O—81——34 498 Congressional Directory Executive Assistant.—Capt. J. P. W. Decker, 2401 Rockbridge Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Plans and Operations.—Comdr. B. Baker, 4307 Birch Pond Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22033. Director, Senate Liaison.—Capt. I. N. Kiland, Jr., 1727 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, House Liaison.—Capt. Eugene B. McDaniel, 4504 Dolphin Lane, Alexan-dria, Va. 22309. Director, Legislation.—Capt. J. W. Anderson, 3200 Wessynton Way, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Congressional Committee Liaison.—Capt. Robert L. Whitmire, 7913 Charles Thomson Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. OFFICE OF INFORMATION Room 2E340, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-7391. Chief of Information.—Rear Adm. Bruce Newell, USN, 9110 Joyce Philip Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Deputy Chief of Information.—Capt. Robert B. Sims, 3227 Brookings Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Executive Assistant to Chief of Information.—Lt. Comdr. T. J. Jurkowsky. 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. R. K. Lewis, Jr. Assistant Chief of Information (Radio and Television Broadcast).—Buzz Rizer. Assistant Chief of Information (Plans and Policy).—Lt. Comdr. John Brooks. Financial Management/Comptroller.—Capt. Jack Marriott. Director, Administrative Services Division.—YNC R. E. Strickland. OFFICE OF PROGRAM APPRAISAL Room 4D730, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 697-9396 Director.—Rear Adm. J. A. Sagerholm, USN, Maidstone, Rectortown, Va. 22140. Deputy Director.—Capt. C. E. Thompson, USN, 1414A Wright Circle, 20336. Executive Assistant.—Comdr. R. J. Zlatoper, USN, 10081 Marshall Pond Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Deputy for Marine Corps Matters.—Col. D. D. Page, Jr., USMC, 821 Empress Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308. 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. John S. Jenkins, 5809 Helms Dale Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Deputy Judge Advocate General.—Rear Adm. James J. McHugh, 3440 Slade Run Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Military Executive Assistant.—Lt. Comdr. Stephen A. Rose. Special Assistant.—Lt. Steven B. Kantrowitz. Assistant Judge Advocate General (Civil Law).—Capt. Bruce A. Harlow. Assistant Judge Advocate General (Military Law).—Col. Richard G. Moore. Assistant Judge Advocate General (Military Personnel and Management).—Capt. John W. Howay. Dery Assim Judge Advocate General (Reserve Law Program).—Capt. M. P. erseth. Assistant to the Judge Advocate General (Financial Management and Administra-tion).—David R. Spain. Deprify Assistiend Judge Advocate General (International Law).—Capt. William R. almer. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Admiralty).—Capt. Richard J. McCarthy. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Civil Affairs).—Capt. John W. Drapeau. Depry [sshant Judge Advocate General (Administrative Law).—Capt. P. B. alker. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Litigation).—Capt. T. E. Flynn. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Claims).—Capt. Matthew J. Gormley. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Military Justice).—Comdr. E. M. Byrne. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (Investigations).—Capt. Genius A. Zitani. Department of the Navy 499 Deputy opnant Judge Advocate General (Inspections and Surveys).—Capt. William . Medlin. Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (JAG Military Personnel).—Capt. Roger W. Hunt. NAVY APPELLATE REVIEW ACTIVITY Building 200, Naval District 20374. Phene, 433-4158 Officer in Charge.—Col. Richard G. Moore. Director, Appellate Defense Division.—Capt. Sebastian Gaeta, Jr. Director, Appellate Government Division.—Comdr. Thomas C Watson, Jr. U.S. NAVY COURT OF MILITARY REVIEW Building 200, Navy Yard 20374. Phone, 433-4158 Chief Judge.—Capt. Owen L. Cedarburg, JAGC, USN, 1401 Juliana Place, Alexan- dria, Va. 22304. Senior Judge, Panel No. 1.—Capt. Owen L. Cedarburg, JAGC, USN. Senior Judge, Panel No. 2.—Capt. Joseph H. Baum, USN. Senior Judge, Panel No. 3.—Capt. John J. Gregory, USN. Commissioner.—Lt. Emory A. Rounds III, USNR. Clerk of the Court.—Alfredia M. Bigesby. 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. BOARD OF DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Hoffman Building No. 2, 200 Stovall Street, Room 8N19, Alexandria, Va. 22332. Phone, 325-8770. Senior Member.—Rear Adm. Daniel G. McCormick, USN, Quarters A, Naval Re-search Laboratory, 4555 Overlook Avenue 20375. Seeley Comer. William R. Dorow, USN, 8630 Regency Court, Annandale, Va. Administrative Officer.—D. H. Seid, 5524 Forrestal Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. NAVAL COUNCIL OF PERSONNEL BOARDS Room 911, Ballston Centre Tower No. 2 22203. Phone, 696-4355 Direl ma. Gen. Noah C. New, USMC, 4039 North 41st Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Director. —Capt. Irwin Patch, Jr., USN, 3529 Goodview Court, Fairfax, Va. % al Counsel. —Lt. Comdr. Milton W. Kirkpatrick, Jr., JAGC, USN. ministrative Officer.—Connie S. Gray. Special Correspondence Officer.—Lit. Dianne H. Johnson, USN. pesos eres, Disability Evaluation System.—Col. Richard E. Wray III, Tals Secretary, Naval Clemency and Parole Board.—Marius B. Brambilla, Jr. Executive Secretary, Naval Physical Disability Review Board.—Capt. Jerome Imburg, MC, USN. Executive Secretary, Naval Discharge Review Board.—Capt. James C. Price, USN. Executive Secretary, Naval Complaints Review Board.—Lt. Comdr. Douglas M. Tynan, USN. Senior Member, Central Physical Evaluation Board.—Capt. Homer O. Mains, USN. Senior Member, Physical Review Council. —Col. Richard E. Wray III, USMC. Chairman, Employee Appeals Review Board.—Henry J. Broderick. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS Room 4E660, Pentagon Building 20350. Phone, 695-6007 Chief of Naval Operations.—Adm. Thomas B. Hayward, USN, Tingey House, Wash-ington Navy Yard 20374. Vice Chief of Naval Operations.—Adm. James D. Watkins, USN, Quarters AA, 2300 E Street 20037. 500 Congressional Directory Assistant Vice Chief of Naval Operations/Director of Naval Administration.—Rear Adm. M. P. Alexich. Director, Naval Reserve.—Rear Adm. F. F. Palmer. Director, Navy Program Planning.—Vice Adm. M. S. Holcomb. Surgeon General.—Vice Adm. W. J. Cox. Director, Command and Control.—Vice Adm. G. R. Nagler. Director, Naval Warfare.—Vice Adm. K. R. McKee. Director, Office of Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation.—Vice Adm. R. R. Monroe. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Manpower, Personnel, and Training).—Vice Adm. L. W. Zech, Jr. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Submarine Warfare).—Vice Adm. J. G. Williams, Jr. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Surface Warfare).—Vice Adm. W. H. Rowden. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Logistics).—Vice Adm. W. J. Cowhill. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air Warfare).—Vice Adm. W. L. McDonald. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Plans, Policy, and Operations).—Vice Adm. S. R. Foley. Naval Inspector General. —Rear Adm. D. G. McCormick III. Director, Naval Intelligence. —Rear Adm. S. Shapiro. Chief of Information.—Rear Adm. B. B. Newell. Chief of Chaplains.—Rear Adm. R. H. Trower. Director, Long Range Planning Group.—Rear Adm. C. R. Larson. 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. W. R. Ledbetter, 20404 Schaetter Lane, Nokesville, Va. 22123. Navy Aide.—Comdr. H. Amerau, USN, 4625 South 34th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Aide de Camp.—Lt. Col. R. B. Johnston. Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps.—Sgt. Maj. L. D. Crawford. Assistant Commandant/Chief of Staff. —Gen. Kenneth McLennan, Quarters No. 1, Marine Barracks 20390. Director of Special Projects.—Lt. Col. W. B. Clark. Secretary to the General Staff.—Col. H. T. Berwald, Jr. Legislative Assistant.—Brig. Gen. R. T. Trundy, 15794 Crocus Lane, Dumfries, Va. 22026. Chaplain, USMC.—Capt. G. W. Evans, Jr., CHC, USNR, 1003 North Sycamore Street; Falls Church, Va. 22046. Counsel to Commandant.—William H. Cone. Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Policies.—Lt. Gen. J. H. Miller. Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower.—Lt. Gen. E. J. Bronars. Deputy Chief of Staff for Installations and Logistics.—Maj. Gen. H. A. Hatch. Deputy Chief of Staff for Requirements and Programs.—Maj. Gen. K. A. Smith. Deputy Chief of Staff for Aviation.—Lt. Gen. W. J. White. Depeity Chief of Staff for Research, Development, and Studies.—Brig. Gen. J. W. oore. Fiscal Director of the Marine Corps.—E. T. Comstock. Director of Marine Corps Reserve.—Maj. Gen. G. B. Crist. Inspector General of the Marine Corps.—Col. B. J. Kahler. Director of Information Systems Support and Management.—Col. R. R. Hull. Director, Judge Advocate Division.—Brig. Gen. W. H. J. Tiernan. Director of Public Affairs.—Col. H. M. Hart. Director of Marine Corps History and Museums.—Brig. Gen. E. H. Simmons, USMC (Ret.). Director of Intelligence.—Brig. Gen. C. D. Dean. Director of Telecommunications.—Col. L. R. Fry. Director of Headquarters Support.—Col. R. G. Corbett. Department of the Navy MARINE BARRACKS Washington, D.C. 20390. Phone, 433-4073 Commanding Officer.—Col. J. P. Monahan, Quarters 3, Marine Barracks 20390. HEADQUARTERS, NAVAL MATERIAL COMMAND Room 222, Crystal Plaza 5 20360. Phone, 692-3005 Chief.—Adm. A. J. Whittle, 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. A. B. Anderson. Deputy Chief—d. E. Colvard, P.O. Box 68, Dahlgren, Va. 22448. Director of Resources Management.—Rear Adm. J. B. Busey, 4263 Beaumont Street, Fairfax, Va. 22203. Deputy Chief (Acquisition).—Rear Adm. J. R. Lewis, 6121 Berlee Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Deputy Chief (Logistics).—Rear Adm. R. C. Mandeville, 5016 Althea Drive, Annan-dale, Va. 22030. Deputy Chief (Technology).—Rear Adm. A. J. Baciocco, Jr., 8606 Pappas Way, An-nandale, Va. 22003. Public Affairs Officer.—Capt. J. W. Stierman. Legislative Liaison Officer.—N. Hanson. Legal Officer.—Capt. N. Sabalos, JAGC, USN. Project Manager (Strategic Systems).—Rear Adm. Glenwood Clark. Project Manager (Trident Systems).—Rear Adm. J. D. Murray, Jr. Project Manager (Joint Cruise Missile)—Rear Adm. W. M. Locke. Project Manager (Antisubmarine Warfare Systems).—Rear Adm. J. V. Josephson. Project Manager (Saudi Naval Expansion Program).—Rear Adm. R. C. Avrit. NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND Zachary Taylor Building, National Center 3 20362. Phone, 692-3381 Commander.—Vice Adm. E. B. Fowler, 1008 Dalebrook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. : LE a Adm. J. H. Webber, Quarters 85, Bolling Air Force Base 1. Executive Assistant and Senior Aide.—Capt D. L. Gurke. Director of Ocean Engineering/Superuvisor of Salvage.—Capt. C. M. Jones. Director of Congressional and Public Affairs.—T. T. Marchitelli. Director, Office of Small Business.—S. Tatigian. Counsel. —J. A. Macmillan. Patent Counsel—dJ. H. Raubitschek. Director, Office of Military Personnel.—Capt. V. C. Parnell. Comptroller.—Rear Adm. D. L. Cooper. Deputy Commander for Contracts.—Capt. S. F. Platt. Deputy Commander for Nuclear Propulsion.—Adm. H. G. Rickover. Deputy Commander for Ship Design and Integration.—Rear Adm. J. W. Lisanby. Deputy Commander for Logistics—Rear Adm. S. G. Catola. Deputy Commander for Ship Systems.—Rear Adm. T. M. Hopkins. Deputy Commander for Combat Systems.—Rear Adm. C. J. Rorie. Deputy Commander for Industrial and Facility Management.—Rear Adm. J. C. McArthur. Deputy Commander for Acquisition.—Rear Adm. E. J. Otth. Deputy Commander for Submarines.—Rear Adm. E. M. Peebles. Deputy Commander for Surface Combatant Ships.—Rear Adm. J. D. Beecher. Deputy Commander for Management Support.—A. Klotz. Deputy Commander for Aircraft Carrier, Amphibious, and Auxiliary Ships.—Rear Adm. E. Barrineau. 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. C. J. Kempf, 88 Westover Avenue, Bolling Air Force Base 20336. 502 Congressional Directory Deputy Commander for Plans and Programs.—Rear Adm. J. B. Wilkinson, 9317 Old Mansion Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant Deputy Commander for Anti-Air Warfare, Reconnaissance, and Electronic Warfare Projects.—dJohn (Jack) Bachkosky. Assistant Deputy Commander for Strike Warfare and Assault Projects.—Robert Johnson. Assistant Deputy Commander for Anti-Submarine Warfare and Support Projects.— William Hunt. Assistant Deputy Commander for Contracts.—Capt. N. P. Ferraro. Assistant Deputy Commander for Research and Technology.—Capt. R. J. Miller. Assistant Deputy Commander for Logistics/Fleet Support.—Rear Adm. L. R. Sarosdy. Assistant Deputy Commander for Systems and Engineering.—Rear Adm. R. O. Johnson. Counsel.—Fred A. Phelps. Comptroller.—Capt. D. L. McCarthy. Legislative Affairs Officer.—D. C. Prince. Public Affairs Officer.—A. Frascella. NAVAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS COMMAND Room 9E44, National Center Building 1 20360. Phone, 692-3006 Commander.—Rear Adm. H. D. Arnold, Quarters 79, Western Avenue, Bolling Air Force Base 20336. Vice Commander.—Rear Adm. R. J. Eustace, Washington Navy Yard, Quarters F. Executive Assistant to the Commander.—Capt. J. E. Connerton, Jr. Executive Assistant to the Vice Commander.—Lt. Comdr. R. L. Hanson. Technical Director.—Dr. J. S. Lawson, Jr. Special Assistant for Small Business.—R. N. Minardi. Counsel.—C. John Turnquist. Special Assistant for Congressional and Public Affairs.—J. R. Hennessey. Inspector General. —Capt. C. S. Fong. Patent Counsel. —R. J. Erickson. Deputy Commander for Contracts.—Capt. W. K. Washburn. Deputy Commander for Research and Training.—Capt. D. C. Glover. Deputy Commander for Logistics.—Capt. L. K. vonPerbandt. Deputy Commander for Material Acquisition.—Capt. G. A. Friese. Project Manager (Navy Space Project).—Capt. L. R. Patterson. Project Manager (Command, Control and Communications).—Rear Adm. C. J. Moore. Project Manager (Rewson Systems).—Capt. H. M. Levatt, Jr. Project Manager (Special Communications).—Capt. H. K. Biegel. Project Manager (Undersea Surveillance).—Capt. H. Cox. NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, Va. 22332. Phone, 235-0400 Cons hon Adm. W. M. Zobel, CEC, USN, 8829 Spark Road, Annandale, a. ; Vice Commander (Acting.—Rear Adm. H. H. Haynes, 2405 Arrow Park Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Executive Assistant to the Commander.—Comdr. J. L. Wells. Deputy Commander for Facilities Acquisition.—Capt. J. I. Dick-Peddie. Deputy Commander for Facilities Management.—Capt. E. R. Oscarson. Deputy Commander for Planning (Acting).—Capt. A. W. Collins. Counsel. —W. H. Speck. fespeny 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. J. D. Kirkpatrick. NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND Room 622, Crystal Mall Building 3 20376, Phone, 695-4922 Commander.—Rear Adm. E. A. Grinstead, 59342 Oakdale Road, McLean, Va. 22101. i Adm. A. A. Giordano, 1506 20th Street South, Arlington, a. ; Deputy Commander, Financial Management/Comptroller.—W. E. Kruse. Deputy Commander, Contracting Management.—Capt. D. J. Fish. Department of the Navy 503 Deputy Commander, Fleet Support and Supply Operations.—Capt. J. B. Douglass. Deputy Commander, Plans, Policy, and Programs Development.—Rear Adm. R. E. Curtis. Deputy Commander, Transportation.—Capt. D. W. Balding. Deputy Commander, Civilian Personnel Program.—V. Vaccaro. Deputy Commander, Security Assistance.—Capt. J. N. Wolcott. Deputy Commander, Administrative Management.—N. J. Kakalec. Commander, Navy Publications and Printing Services Management Office.—d. L. Cherny. Deputy Commander, Navy Resale and Services Suppport Program.—Rear Adm. W. J. Ryan. Deputy Commander, Navy Fuel Management System.—Capt. R. J. Girman. Counsel. —W. G. Rae. Director, Supply Corps Personnel.—Capt. W. E. Lindsay. Director, Navy Resale and Services Support Program Assistance Staff.—Comdr. J. R. Akers. Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization Office.—R. F. Quinn. Public Affairs Officer.—Lt. Comdr. E. Jones. Special Assistant for Legal and Legislative Affairs.—[Vacant.] Command Deputy Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.—S. F. Mansour. Inspector General, Naval Supply Systems Command.—Capt. C. W. Barrett. BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY Potomac Annex, 23d and E Streets 20372. Phone 254-4348 Chief of Bureau (Surgeon General).—Vice Adm. J. William Cox, MC, USN, Quarters A, NNMC, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Executive Assistant.—Capt. E. N. Buckley, MSC, USN. Deputy Chief (Surgeon General).—Rear Adm. H. A. Sparks, MC, USN. Public Affairs Officer.—Lt. Comdr. P. Pallas, USN. Special Assistant Medico-Legal.—Comdr. M. D. Hannas, JAGC, USN. Special Assistant Pastoral Care.—Capt. M. Seiders, CHC, USN. Sects Pa for Equal Opportunity Programs.—Lt. Comdr. T. L. Ruffin, MSC, Assistant Chief for Planning and Resources.—Rear Adm. S. Barchet, MC, USN. Assistant Chief for Professional Development.—Rear Adm. M. Museles, MC, USN. Assistant Chief for Health Care Programs.—Rear Adm. C. H. Lowery, MC, USN. Assistant Chief for Dental. —Rear Adm. James D. Enoch, DC, USN. Director, Nurse Corps.—Rear Adm. F. T. Shea, NC, USN. Director, Headquarters Services.—Capt. M. K. Law, MSC, USN. Master Chief Petty Officer of the Force. —HMCM S. W. Brown, USN. Inspector General Medical. —Rear Adm. J. R. Lukas, MC, USN. Inspector General Dental. —Rear Adm. T. W. McKean, DC, USN. NATIONAL NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-1190 Commanding Officer.—Rear Adm. J. T. Horgan, MC, USN, Quarters B, NNMC, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director of Clinical Services.—Capt. D. Broussard, MC, USN, Quarters E, NNMC, Bethesda, Md. 20014. NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-0020 Commanding Officer.—Capt. J. Vorosmarti, USN, 16 Orchard Way South, Rockville, EE Officer.—Comdr. G. L. Carpenter, MSC, USN. ARMED FORCES RADIOBIOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-1210 Director.—Capt. P. E. Tyler, MC, USN. Deputy Director.—Col B. R. Adcock, MSC, USA. Administrative Officer.—Capt. E. D. Matteik, MSC, USN. Congressional Directory NAVAL SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-1251 Commanding Officer.—Capt. W. J. Auton, MSC, USN. Executive Officer.—Comdr. S. T. Fisher, MSC, USN. NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CO MMA ND Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-1453 Commanding Officer.—Capt. J. Potomac, Md. 20854. Administrative Officer.—Comdr. F. Kelly, DC, J. Bienkowski, USN, MSC, 12704 USN. Hu nting Horn Court, NATIONAL NAVAL DENTAL CENTER Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-0580. Commanding Officer.—Capt. H. C. Pebley, DC, USN. Director, Clinical Services.—Capt. R. D. Cullom, DC, Director, Administrative Services.—Lt. Comdr. G. R. USN. Harrington, MSC, USN. NAVAL HEALTH SCIENCES EDUCATION AND TRAINING C OM MAND Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-0293 Commanding Officer.—Rear Adm. F. T. Shea, NC, USN. Executive Officer.—Capt. R. C. Elliott, MC, USN. Administrative Officer.—Capt. D. A. Brandon, MSC, USN. NAVAL MEDICAL SERVICES CENTER Building 11, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 295-0590. Commanding Officer.—Capt. L. E. Angelo, MSC, USN, 326 West Rockville, Md. Executive Officer.—Lt. Comdr. J. R. Hummel, MSC, USN. Edmonston Drive, BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL Room 2064, Arlington Annex 20370. Phone, 694-1477 i fiat Personnel.—Vice Adm. Lando W. Zech, Jr., 3701 Nebraska Avenue 16. Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel.—Rear Adm. Robert F. Dunn, 8854 Glenridge Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Special Assistant for Public Affairs.—Capt. J. H. Barrett. Special Assistant for Legislative Coordination.—Capt. H. L. Midtvedt. THE OCEANOGRAPHER OF THE NAVY Naval Observatory 20390. Phone, 254-4517 Oceanographer of the Navy.—Rear Adm. Ross N. Williams, 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.—Rear Adm. John L. Butts, 3119 South 14th Street, Arlington, Va. PEt imdaratatt W. N. Campbell. Department of the Navy 505 NAVAL CIVILIAN PERSONNEL COMMAND 800 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Phone, 696-4547 Director (Acting).—Ronald C. Burrow, 3023 Graham Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. 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. R. O. Simon. 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.—Capt. G. L. Jackson. HEADQUARTERS, NAVAL DISTRICT WASHINGTON Eighth and M Streets SE. 20374. Phone, 433-2777 Copan Roar Adm. K. J. Bernstein, Quarters B, Washington Navy Yard 74. 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. Under Secretary of the Air Force.—[Vacant.] Deputy Under Secretary (Space Systems).—Donald L. Haas, 6213 Mori Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Research, Development and Logistics).—Dr. Robert J. Hermann, 6809 Carlinda Avenue, Columbia, Md. 21046. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Manpower, Reserve Affairs and Installations).— [Vacant.] Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management).—[Vacant.] The General Counsel. —Stuart R. Reichart, 11613 Toulone Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director of Public Affairs.—Brig. Gen. Richard F. Abel, 8517 Braeburn Drive, An-nandale, Va. 22003. Director of Legislative Liaison.—Maj. Gen. Guy L. Hecker, Jr., 67 Westover Avenue, Bolling AFB 20336. Administrative Assistant.—Robert J. McCormick, 4035 Hadley Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Director of Space Systems.—Jimmie D. Hill, 7920 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22102. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE Military Assistant.—Col. C. C. Rogers, Jr., 57B Rice Street, Bolling AFB 20332. Deputy Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. Thomas S. Moorman, Jr., 13607 Kerrydale Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Executive Assistant.—Maj. Karen S. Rankin, 301 Hamilton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Chief, Policy Analysis Group.—Col. Robert H. Baxter, 3409 Rustic Way, Falls Church, Va. 22044. OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE Military Assistant.—Col. Thomas W. Sawyer, 4307 23d Road North, Arlington, Va. 222017. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. Jack G. Dranttel, 5721 North Shore Parkway, Church-ton, Md. 20733. Be Private Secretary.—Josephine Watson, 5500 Holmes Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. 507 508 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND LOGISTICS) Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research, Development and Logistics.— Eugene H. Kopf, 8820 Copenhaver Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Systems).—[Vacant.] Deputy for Advanced Technology.—[Vacant.] Deputy for Tactical Warfare Systems.—Dr. Victor D. Cohen, 7318 Westerly Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy for Strategic and Space Systems.—Dr. Henry F. Cooper, 7103 Holyrood Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy for Systems Requirements.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (hoguisision Management).—James E. Williams, Jr., 5625 Dover Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Deny, for Acquisition. —Harvey J. Gordon, 5505 Russett Road, Rockville, Md. 0853. Deputy for Programs and Production.—Carroll G. Jones, 4805 Springbrook Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant for Industrial Resources.—Martin H. Rogers, 4901 Seminary Road, Alexan- dria, Va. 22311. Assistant for Systems Production.—[Vacant.] Assistant for Contracting and Acquisition.—Col. David L. Herfel, 1596 Eaton Way, Crofton, Md. 21114. i ae for F-16.—Col. Terry R. Jorris, 167 Deale Road, Tracy’s Landing, ‘ 9, Special Assistant for AWACS.—Col. David S. Powers, 1271J Cedar Grove Drive, Welcome, Md. 20693. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Logistics).—Lloyd K. Mosemann II, 2918 Melanie Lane, Oakton, Va. 22124. Deputy for Supply and Maintenance.—Oscar A. Goldfarb, 11612 Lebaron Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deputy for Transportation and Civil Aviation.—Thomas S. Falatko, 7203 Van Ness Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant for Telecommunications, Command and Control.—Lt. Col. Gilbert L. Senti-more, 1447A Chanute Place, Bolling AFB 20332. Ay LoL Supply Policy.—Gene D. Mandrell, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, a. f Assistant for Maintenance and Engineering.—Maj. Ronald E. Gordon, 12461 Skipper Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Space Plans and Policy).—Dr. Charles W. Cook, 1180 Daleview Drive, McLean, Va. 22102. Deputy.—Col. James P. Foster, Jr., 6103 Greenlawn Circle, Springfield, Va. 22151. puny fasists —Col. James G. Burton, 10501 Clipper Drive, Fairfax Station, Va. Evariig=ls Col. Robert W. Drewes, 9107 Locksley Road, Fort Washington, Md. Private Secretary.—Mrs. J. DeAnn Barnett, 6924 Chelsea Road, McLean, Va. 22101. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (MANPOWER, RESERVE AFFAIRS AND INSTALLATIONS) Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—dJoe F. Meis, 2561 Windbreak Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. 22306 Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manpower Resources and Military Person-nel.—[Vacant.] Principal Deputy Assistani Secretary for Installations.—James F. Boatright (acting), 8308 Epinard Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Reserve Affairs.—[Vacant.] Deputy for Equal Opportunity.—Gail Berry West, 2701 Northampton Street 20005. Deputy for Air [oe Review Boards.—dJoe G. Lineberger, 5407 Virginia Court, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021 Deputy for Civilian Personnel Policy.—dJ. Craig Cumbey, 413 Jackson Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Deputy for Environment and Safety.—Carlos D. Stern, 1406 North Johnson Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Wliay Asiimt=tiol Vincent J. MacDonald, 7100 Roxanne Road, Alexandria, a. 10. Department of the Air Force 509 OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Principal Deputy Assistant (Financial Management).—[Vacant.] Deputy for Productivity Management.—A. Ernest Fitzgerald, 1552 Forest Villa Lane, McLean, Va. 22010. Deputy for Financial Systems and Analysis.—[Vacant.] Assistant for Financial Economics.—Dr. Duane L. Packard, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy for Accounting and Internal Audit.—John W. Boddie, 3109 Little Creek Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant for Banking and Contract Financing.—James B. Sandidge, 5412 Chats-worth Court, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Assistant for Accounting and Audit.—Colin D. Parfitt, 8402 Briar Creek Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy for Data Automation.—[Vacant.] Assistant for Data Automation.—Lt. Col. William A. McKenney, 1020 South 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Principal Deputy Assistant (Programs and Budget).—Willard H. Mitchell, 7003 Ali-cent Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant for Budget.—Lt. Col. John E. Freilino, 4983 DeQuincey Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Assistant for Programs.—Steven A. Thompson, 10023 Cotton Farm Road, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Executive.—Lt. Col. Ernest W. Wakeham, 10923 Warwick Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Military fosst=Col, Thomas E. Lloyd, 10521 Daysailer Drive, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Private Secretary.—Peggy A. Johnson, 1301 E Street, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—Stuart R. Reichart, 11613 Toulone Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy General Counsel. —Phillip L. Radoff, 2421 Williams Avenue, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant General Counsel (Personnel and Fiscal).—Walter A. Willson, 120 12th Street SE. 20003. Assistant General Counsel (Procurement).—Daniel S. Rak, 9351 Campbell Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant General Counsel (International Matters and Civil Aviation).—Boyd C. Allen, 7411 Carath Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Molar i=l Col. Nicholas W. Kuzemka, 5133 Pumphrey Drive, Faifax, a. : OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Des I rector, —Col. David O. Schillerstrom, 8501 Braeburn Drive, Annandale, Va. Amino Director.—Col. Stephen B. Hinderliter, 1584-H Eglinway, Bolling AFB 20336. Assn Director.—John T. Halbert, 9920 Courthouse Woods Court, Vienna, Va. Chief, Community Relations Division.—Col. Albert W. Schumann, 6121 Rivanna Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Chief, Media Relations Division.—Col. Charles D. Cooper, 6904 Huntsman Boule-vard, Springfield, Va. 22153. hic Office forf Security Review.—Col. William B. Allison, 5201 Dalby Lane, Burke, a Chief, Office for Plans and Resources.—Lt. Col. Marvin W. Heininger, 4401 Ever-green Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Executive.—Maj. Edwin B. Cooke, 13630 Ellendale Drive, Chantilly, Va. 22021. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Deputy Director.—Brig. Gen. James D. Gormley, 8310 Cherry Valley Lane, Alexan-dria, Va. 22309. 510 Congressional Directory Associate Director (Acting).—Col. E. Archie NeSmith, Jr., 400 Madison Street, No. 1104, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Executive.—Maj. Victor J. Tambone, 2601 Park Center Drive, C-1204, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Chief, Program Liaison Division.—Col. John G. Schroeder, 11611 Chapel Road, Clifton, Va. 22024. Chief, Senate Liaison Office.—Col. Gerald J. Smith, 9606 Shipwright Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Chief, Legislation Division.—Col. Larry W. Shreve, 4209 Maylock Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22033. Chief, House Liaison Office.—Col. Paul E. McManus, 5433 Plymouth Meadows Court, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Chief, Inquiry Division.—Col. Frank W. Hausmann, 11166 Tattersall Trail, Oakton, Va. 22124. Chief, Air Operations Office.—Lt. Col. Ronald K. Sable, 1915 Mason Hill Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Chief, Legislative Research Division.—Ruth Galey, 1020 North Quincy Street, Ar-lington, Va. 22201. Chief, Systems Liaison Division.—Col. Richard D. Osborn, 10517 Acacia Lane, Fair-fax, Va. 22032. Special Assistant to the Director.—Lt. Col. Arnold N. Kropf, 100 South Van Dorn Street, Apt. C205, Alexandria, Va. 22304. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Deputy Administrative Assistant.—Robert W. Crittenden, 2803 Brewster Road, Wal-dorf, Md. 20601. Military Assistant.—Lt. Col. David R. Dent, 13622 Kingsman Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Special Assistant.—George P. A. Forschler, 3805 Riverwood Road, Alexandria, Va. 23301. Chief, Research and Analysis Division.—Harry Zubkoff, 10904 Martha Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. OFFICE OF SPACE SYSTEMS Executive.—Maj. John E. Essing, 8050 Winding Way, Springfield, Va. 22153. AIR STAFF Chief of Staff.—Gen. Lew Allen, Jr. Executive to the Chief of Staff.—Col. Joseph W. Ashy. Aide-de-Camp.—Lt. Col. Richard D. Martin. Chief Scientist. —Dr. Edward B. Stear. : Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force. —CMSgt. James M. McCoy. Vice Chief of Staff.—Gen. Robert C. Mathis. Executive.—Col. Gorham B. Stephenson. Aide-de-Camp.—Maj. Allen A. Pichon. Assistant Vice Chief of Staff.—Lt. Gen. Marion L. Boswell. Director, Air Force Board Structure.—Col. Darrell L. Anderson. Chairman, Scientific Advisory Board.—Dr. Raymond L. Bisplinghoff. Military Director, Scientific Advisory Board. —Lt. Gen. Kelly H. Burke. The Inspector General, USAF.—Lt. Gen. Howard W. Leaf. Deputy Inspector General—Maj. Gen. Harry Falls, Jr. Chief, Office of Inspection.—Col. Robert L. Oliver. Chief, Office of Special Investigations.—Col. Richard S. Beyea, Jr. Chief, Office of Safety and Nuclear Surety.—Col. Robert B. Sand. Chief, Office of Security Police—Col. Samuel E. Stocks. The Judge Advocate General, USAF.—Maj. Gen. Thomas B. Bruton. Deputy Judge Advocate General.—Maj. Gen. James Taylor, Jr. Director of Civil Law.—Col. Robert W. Norris. Director of USAF Judiciary.—Col. Grosvenor H. LeTarte. Surgeon General, USAF.—Lt. Gen. Paul W. Myers. Deputy Surgeon General. —Maj. Gen. Murphy A. Chesney. Executive Officer.—Lt. Col. Keith W. Curtis. Assistant Surgeon General for Dental Services.—Brig. Gen. Stanley C. Kolodny. Director of Medical Plans and Resources.—Brig. Gen. Gerald W. Parker. Director of Professional Services.—Brig. Gen. James F. Culver. Department of the Air Force Chief, Air Force Nurse Corps.—Brig Gen. Sarah P. Wells. Chief, Medical Service Corps.—Brig. Gen. Donald B. Wagner. Chief, Biomedical Sciences Corps.—Col. Herbert E. Bell. Chief, Air Force Reserve.—Maj. Gen. Richard Bodycombe. Assistant Chief of Staff, Studies and Analysis.—Brig. Gen. Robert A. Rosenberg. Chief, National Guard Bureau.—Gen. LaVern E. Weber. Director of Command, Control, and Telecommunications.—Maj. Gen. William G. MacLaren, Jr. Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence.—Maj. Gen. John B. Marks, Jr. Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence.—Col. Jack Morris (acting). Director of Intelligence Plans and Systems.—Col. David J. Cade. Director of Estimates.—Col. Jimmy C. Pettyjohn. Chief of Chaplains.—Maj. Gen. Richard Carr. Deputy Chief of Chaplains.—Brig. Gen. John A. Collins. Chief, Office of Air Force History.—Maj. Gen. John W. Huston. Director of Administration.—Col. Van L. Crawford. THE COMPTROLLER OF THE AIR FORCE The Comptroller of the Air Force.—Lt. Gen. Hans H. Driessnack. Deputy Comptroller.—Joseph F. Popple. Assistant Comptroller for Accounting and Finance.—Maj. Gen. George C. Lynch. Director of Cost and Management Analysis.—Col. Donald G. Kane. Director of the Budget.—Maj. Gen. George M. Browning, Jr. Director of Computer Resources.—Brig. Gen. Avon C. James. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, PROGRAMS AND EVALUATION Deputy Chief of Staff, Programs and Evaluation.—Lt. Gen. Charles C. Blanton. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Programs and Evaluation.—[Vacant.] Director of Programs.—Maj. Gen. William J. Campbell. Director of International Programs.—Maj. Gen. Richard V. Secord. 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 Herbert L. Emanuel. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Personnel.—Maj. Gen. Kenneth L. Peek, Jr. Director Personnel Plans.—Maj. Gen. William R. Usher. Director Personnel Programs.—Maj. Gen. Mele Vojvodich. Director of Manpower and Organization.—Brig. Gen. Keith D. McCartney. Director of Civilian Personnel.—Craig Cumbey. Assistant for General Officer Matters.—Col. Ralph E. Havens. Executive for DCS/Manpower and Personnel. —Col. Milton A. Melville. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, OPERATIONS, PLANS AND READINESS fepeety Loer of Staff, Operations, Plans and Readiness.—Lt. Gen. Jerome F. alley. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations, Plans and Readiness.—Maj. Gen. George D. Miller. Director of Operations and Readiness.—Maj. Gen. John T. Chain, Jr. Director of Plans.—Maj. Gen. Emil N. Block, Jr. Director of Command, Control, and Telecommunications.—Maj. Gen. William G. MacLaren. Director of Electromagnetic Combat.—Brig. Gen. William L. Kirk. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION Deputy (oioet of Staff, Research, Development and Acquisition.—Lt. Gen. Kelly H. urke. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Research, Development and Acquistion.—Maj. Gen. James R. Brickel. Director of Development and Programing.—Maj. Gen. James H. Marshall. Director of Operational Requirements.—Maj. Gen. Robert D. Russ. Assistant for International Programs.—Col. Kendrick S. Coryell. Director of Space Systems and Command, Control Communications.—Brig. Gen. Ralph H. Jacobson. 512 Congressional Directory Director of Contracting and Acquisition Policy.—Brig. Gen. Joseph H. Connolly. Director of Program Integration.—Brig. Gen. Milton R. Peterson. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, LOGISTICS AND ENGINEERING Deputy Chief of Staff, Logistics and Engineering.—Lt. Gen. Billy M. Minter. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff.—Maj. Gen. Martin C. Fulcher. Director of Logistics, Plans and Programs.—Maj. Gen. Theodore D. Broadwater. Director of Transportation.—Brig. Gen. George B. Powers, Jr. Director of Maintenance and Supply.—Maj. Gen. Lawrence D. Garrison. Director of Engineering and Services.—Maj. Gen. William D. Gilbert. MAJOR COMMANDS CONTINENTAL COMMANDS Air Force Logistics Command (Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 4}5}33).—Gen. Bryce Poe II. Air Force Systems Command (Andrews AFB, D.C. 20334).—Gen. Robert T. Marsh. Air Training Command (Randolph AFB, Tex. 78148).—Gen. Bennie L. Davis. Air University (Maxwell AFB, Ala. 36112).—Lt. Gen. Stanley M. Umstead, Jr. Military Airlift Command (Scott AFB, Ill. 62225).—Gen. Robert E. Huyser. Strategic Air Command (Offutt AFB, Nebr. 68113).—Gen. Richard H. Ellis. 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 T. Herres. OVERSEAS COMMAND Alaskan Air Command (APO Seattle 987}2).—Lt. Gen. Winfield W. Scott, Jr. Pacific Air Forces (APO San Francisco 96558).—Lt. Gen. James D. Hughes. U.S. Air Force in Europe (APO New York 09012).—Gen. Charles A. Gabriel. 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).— Maj. Gen. George C. Lynch. Air fosore Personnel Center (3800 York Street, Denver, Colo. 80205).—Col. James F. gbert. Air Force Reserve (Robbins AFB, Ga. 31093).—Maj. Gen. Richard B. Bodycombe. U.S. Air Force Academy (Colorado 80840): Superintendent.—Lt. Gen. Kenneth L. Tallman. Commandant of Cadets.—Brig. Gen. Thomas C. Richards. Air Force Intelligence Service (Fort Belvoir, Va. 22060).—Col. Jack Morris. Air Tote Inspection and Safety Center (Norton AFB, Calif. 92409).—Maj. Gen. Harry alls, Jr. Air Force Manpower and Personnel Center (Randolph, AFB, Tex. 78148).—Maj. Gen. Kenneth L. Peek, Jr. Air Force Officer of Special Investigation (Washington, D.C. 2031}).—Col. Richard S. eyea, Jr. Air Force Test and Evaluation Center (Kirtland AFB, N. Mex. 87117).—Maj. Gen. Wayne E. Whitlatch. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Constitution Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets 20530. Phone, 633-2001 WILLIAM FRENCH SMITE, 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); advisory 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, 6455 Madison Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Special Assistants to the Attorney General: David D. Hiller. F. Henry Habicht II, 3724 Benton Street 20007. Confidential Assistant to the Attorney General.—Myra L. Tankersley, 3709 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL Deputy Attorney General. —Edward C. Schmults. Associate Deputy Attorney General.—Stanley E. Morris. Associate Deputy Attorney General.—Bruce E. Fein. Special Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General. —[Vacant.] Executive Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General.—Thomas J. Campbell. Adm no Taiive Officer.—Ann Marie Dunn, 4434 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 513 66-666 O—81——35 514 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF LEGAL POLICY Assistant Attorney General. —[Vacant.] OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY GENERAL Acting Associate Attorney General. —Robert N. Ford, 9210 Summit Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL Solicitor General. —Wade H. McCree, Jr., 340 N Street SW. 20024. Deputy Solicitor General. —Lawrence G. Wallace, 3504 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Solicitor General. —Andrew L. Frey, 5010 Garfield Street 20016. Deputy Solicitor General.—Louis F. Claiborne, 1845 47th Place 20007. Deputy Solicitor General. —Kenneth S. Geller, 4530 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Executive Officer.—Charles J. Gentry, 109 Buxton Road, Falls Church, Va. 22046. ANTITRUST DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Richard J. Favretto, 7300 Marbury Road, Be-thesda, Md. 20034. Biren, id Operations.—Joseph H. Widmar, 3401 Stonehall Drive, Beltsville, Md. 705. Depry Divison of Operations.—Mark P. Leddy, 23 North Fenwick Street, Arlington, a. 1H Director, Economic Policy Office.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director, Economic Policy Office.—Gordon A. Noe, 425 Lee Street, Alexan-dria, Va. 22314. Director, Office of Policy Planning.—dJoel Davidow, 203 Yoakum Parkway, Alexan-dria, Va. 22304. Deputy Director of Policy Planning.—Richard O. Levine, 4700 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 602 20008. Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General. —William L. Sippel, 3058 South Woodrow Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General.—Melanie S. Cutler, 3618 Bran- dywine Street 20008. Executive Officer.—Frank V. Battle, 9330 Tartan View Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Beprisy Peentivg Officer.—Ralph J. Justus, 4504 Peacock Avenue, Alexandria, Va. SECTION CHIEFS Appellate Section.—B. Barry Grossman. Conger Affairs Section.—dJ. Patrick Glynn, 5701 15th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22205. Brands Section.—Donald A. Kaplan, 7943 Inverness Ridge Road, Potomac, Md. 54. Evaluation Section.—Neil E. Roberts, 16916 Old Colony Way, Rockville, Md. 20853. Foreign Commerce Section.—Charles S. Stark. Gonenal anion Section.—Gerald A. Connell, 1213 Falster Road, Alexandria, Va. Intellectual Property Section.—|[Vacant.] Judgment Enforcement Section.—Barnard M. Hollander, 7 West Kirke Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Special Litigation Section.—John W. Poole, 3125 Newark Street 20008. Special Regulated Industries Section.—Stanley M. Gorinson. Shecial sori Section.—John W. Clark, 3417 Charleson Street, Annandale, Va. Transportation Section.—Elliott M. Seiden. Trial Section.—Anthony V. Nanni. Department of Justice BOARD OF IMMIGRATION APPEALS 5203 Leesburg Pike, Suite 1609, Falls Church, Va. 22041 Chairman.—David L. Milhollan, 4912 Poplar Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Members: Louis P. Maniatis, 6814 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Irving A. Appleman, 11602 Parkedge Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Mary P. Maguire, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. [Vacant.] Executive Assistant.—Fred W. Vacca, 1730 Priscilla Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 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, Va. 22308. Assistant Director.—J. D. Williams, 10828 Colton Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Director.—Gerald M. Farkas, 18920 Colendower Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Assistant Director.—Gary R. Mote, 2627 Sigmona Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. General Counsel.—Clair A. Cripe, 10904 Orleans Way, Kensington, Md. 20795. REGIONAL DIRECTORS Director, Northeast Region.—Z. Stephen Grzegorek, 648 North Lemon Street, Media, Pa. 19063. Director, Western Region.—Ogis Fields, 5589 Black Avenue, Pleasanton, Calif. 94566. Director, North Central Region.—James D. Henderson, 1401 South 16th Street, Leavenworth, Kans. 66048. Director, Southeast Region.—Gary R. McCune, 4644 Chapel Court, Douglasville, Ga. 30135. Director, South Central Region.—Charles L. Benson, 6708 Town Bluff Drive, Dallas, Tex. 75248. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CORRECTIONS 320 First Street, HOLC Building 20534 Director.—Allen Breed, 324 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003. CIVIL DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Commercial Litigation Branch.—Stuart E. Schiffer, 3248 South Utah, Arlington, Va. 22206. Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Federal Programs Branch.—Thomas S. Martin, 3404 Quesada Street 20015. Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Torts Branch.—Patricia A. King, 1277 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Office of Planning, Policy and Management.— John L. Poore, 1311 Gatewood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Associate Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Office of Planning, Policy and Manage-ment.—Phyllis Gardner, 992 Star Court, Herndon, Va. 22070. Direhun, Budge, Planning and Evaluation.—Roy McKinney, 773 10th Street SE. Director, Ses of Management Information.—John R. Hodgdon, 5172 Linnean Ter-race 20008. Acting Director, Office of Policy and Management Analysis.—Mary M. Mudd, 6037 Wilmington Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Director, Office of Administration.—Michael F. Vaccaro, 7808 Hanover Parkway, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Commercial Litigation Branch, Directors: David M. Cohen, 434 Severnside Drive, Severna Park, Md. 21146. David Epstein, 9405 Holbrook Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Joseph A. Hill, 5504 South Seventh Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. 516 Congressional Directory Commercial Litigation Branch, Directors—Continued Jane Restani, 4330 36th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22206. Special Litigation Counsel: James G. Bruen, 6280 Paddington Lane, Centreville, Va. 20015. Mark A. Cymrot, 123 Tennessee Avenue NE. 20002. Federal Programs Branch, Directors: David J. hi 3130 Brooklawn Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Dennis G. Linder, 19501 Tiber Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Robert Kopp (acting), 6301 Dahlonega Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Barbara B. O'Malley, 4320 Van Ness Street 20016. Special Litigation Counsel: Robert E. Kopp (appellate staff), 6301 Dahlonega Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Alphonse Alfano, 3505 Taylor Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Neil H. Koslowe, 11144 Oakleaf Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Andrew P. Tashman, 4010 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Torts Branch, Directors: Jeffrey Axelrad, 4601 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: John C. Kruse, 111 Saratoga Waye, Vienna, Va. 22180. William G. Schaffer, 4433 Volta Place 20007. Judgment Enforcement Unit, Chief.—C. William Lengacher, 7421 Hopa Court, Alex-andria, Va. 22306. Office of Foreign Litigation, Director.—[Vacant.] CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION Assistant Attorney General. —[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—James P. Turner, Route 1, Box 712-H, Acco- keek, Md. 20607. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Executive Officer.—E. Hugh Kinney. SECTION CHIEFS Criminal Section, Chief.—Daniel Rinzel. Coordination and Review Section, Chief.—Stewart B. Oneglia, 7002 College Heights . Drive, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Federal Enforcement Section, Chief.—David L. Rose, 4611 Norwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. General Litigation Section, Chief. —Thomas Keeling (acting). Special Litigation Section, Chief.—Mary Lynn Walker. Voting Section, Chief.—Gerald W. Jones, 1725 Brierfield Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Appellate Section, Chief.—Brian K. Landsberg, 636 D Street NE. 20002. COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE One North Park Building, 5550 Friendship Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Phone, (301) 492-5929 Director.—Gilbert G. Pompa, 10500 Elmira Court, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Der, PircionmRobort L. Dennis, 9737 Mount Pisgah Road, Silver Spring, Md. Public Information Officer.—Harvey L. Brinson, 12818 Broadmore Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Administrative Officer.—H. Dale Meeks, 3520 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: New England Region.—Martin A. Walsh, 40 Wildon Road, Wellesley, Mass. 02181. Northeast Region.—dJoseph S. Ford, 163 Irving Avenue, South Orange, N.J. 07079. Mid-Atlantic Region.—Edmond M. Haywood, 2276 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Philadel- phia, Pa. 19139. Southeast Region.—QOzell Sutton, 1640 Loch Lomond Trail, Atlanta, Ga. 30331. Midwest Region.—Richard A. Salem, 1225 Oak Avenue, Evanston, Ill. 60602. Southwest Region.—John G. Perez, 3644 Rickshaw Drive, Dallas, Tex. 75229. Department of Justice 517 Regional Directors—Continued Central Region.—Milton D. Lewis, 11927 West 66th, Shawnee, Kansas City, Mo. 66216. Rocky Mountain Region.—Leo E. Cardenas, 4429 South Xavier Street, Denver, Colo. 80236. Western Region.—dJulian Klugman, 80 DeLaGuerra Road, San Rafael, Calif. 94903. Northwest Region.—Robert Lamb, Jr., 319 101 Avenue NE., Bellevue, Wash. 98004. CRIMINAL DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—John C. Keeney (acting), 11101 Lund Place, Kensing-ton, Md. 20795. Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —John C. Keeney, 11101 Lund Place, Kensing-ton, Md. 20795. Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Mark Richard, 912 Burnt Crest Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Philip White, 10500 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Md. 20852. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—[Vacant.] SECTION CHIEFS Appellate Section, Chief.—William Bryson, 1740 S Street 20009. Fraud Section, Chief.—Jo Ann Harris. General Litigation and Legal Advice, Chief.—Lawrence Lippe. Internal Security Section, Chief. —John L. Martin, 14512 Bellmeade Lane, German-town, Md. 20767. Narcotics and Dangerous Drug Section, Chief.—Edward Dennis, 922 24th Street 20037. Organized Crime and Racketeering Section, Chief.—David Margolis. Pelle ditesnily Section, Chief.—Gerald E. McDowell, 12362 Lima Lane, Reston, Va. E¥ OFFICE DIRECTORS Office of Administration, Director.—James W. Muskett, 5012 North Carlyn Springs Road, Arlington, Va. 22203. Office of Legal Support Services, Director.—Frederick Hess (acting), 1829 Prelude Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Office of Policy and Management Analysis, Director.—Stephen B. Hitchner, 2129 Florida Avenue 20008. Office of Legislation, Director.—Roger Pauley, 1236 33d Street 20007. Office of International Affairs, Director.—Michael Abbell, 8417 Carlynn Drive, Be-thesda, Md. 20034. Office of "Enforcement Operations, Director.—Philip Wilens, 4601 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Office of Special Investigations, Director.—Allan Ryan. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE U.S. Courthouse, Third and Constitution Avenue, 20016. Phone, 633-1706. United States Attorney.—Charles F. C. Ruff, 3521 Ordway Street 20016. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, U.S. MARSHAL’S OFFICE U.S. Courthouse, Third and Constitution Avenue, 20016. Phone, 633-1750 United States Marshal.—dJ. Jerome Bullock. DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION 1405 I Street 20537. Phone, 633-1000 Administrator.—Peter B. Bensinger, 9410 Brooke Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Administrator.—Frederick A. Rody, Jr. ire Soumeel william M. Lenck, 5224 Saint Barnabas Road SE., Temple Hills, 1 Chief, Office of Internal Security.—dJoseph E. Krueger, 12225 Folkstone Drive, Hern-don, Va. 20071. 518 Congressional Directory Director, Office of Congressional Affairs.—Jack L. Greene, 8857 Glenridge Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Robert H. Feldkamp, 211 Duke Street, Alexan-dria, Va.22314. Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity.—Jesse M. Gallegos, 4123 Burke Station Road, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Administrative Law Judge.—Francis L. Young. Assistant Administrator, Office of Administration and Management.—Donald P. Quinn. Director, Office of Program Planning and Evaluation.—Edgar L. Barnett, 1044 Dale- brook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Office of Training.—dJerry N. Jenson. Director, Office of Science and Technology.—John W. Gunn, Jr., 4400 Cherry Valley Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Assistant Administrator, Office of Intelligence.—William G. Fink. Assistant Administrator, Office of Enforcement.—Marion W. Hambrick. Director, Office of Compliance and Regulatory Affairs.—Gene R. Haislip, 5829 New England Woods Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Director, Office of Information Services.—Philip V. Camero, 9551 Florence Lane, Dunkirk, Md. 20754. EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR U.S. ATTORNEYS Director.—William P. Tyson (acting), 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—Karen Sherman, 330 F Street NE. 20002. Director, Legal Education Institute.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director, Field Activities.—Ernest R. Bengtson, 4922 Schuyler Drive, An-nandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director, Field Activities.—Edward H. Funston, 5825 West 10th, Topeka, Kans. 66604. Assistant Director, Management Services and Information Systems.—Patricia D. Goodrich, 7533 Spring Lake Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director, Administrative Services.—Francis X. Mallgrave, 2031 Henderson Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Assistant Director, Legal Services.—Leslie H. Rowe (acting), 1002 North Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR U.S. TRUSTEES Director.—Richard L. Levine, 3221A Sutton Place, 20016. Deputy Director.—William Sager, 3827 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director for Management and Administration.—Mary Ann Beck, 4711 Briar Patch Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22032. OFFICES OF THE U.S. TRUSTEES US. Trustee, District of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. —William H. Tucker. Aon U.S. Trusteee—Norman Davidson, 40 Evans Road, Brookline, Mass. Assistant U.S. Trustee.—Peter Greenleaf. U.S. Trustee, Southern District of New York.—Irving H. Picard. Assistant U.S. Trustee.—Cornelius Blackshear. U.S. Trustee, District of Delaware and New Jersey.—Hugh H. Leonard, 186 Linda Vista Avenue, North Haledon, N.J. 07508 US. RG District of Columbia and Eastern District of Virginia.—Francis P. icello Assistant U.S. Trustee.—John Robins. U.S. Trustee, Northern District of Alabama.—Billy Jack Rivers, 595 South Forrest Drive, Birmingham, Ala. 35209. U.S. Trustee, Northern District of Texas.—Arnaldo N. Cavazos, Jr., 10024 Ferndale Road, Dallas Tex. 75238. U.S. Trustee, Northern District of Illinois.—David H. Coar. Assistant U.S. Trustee.—dJay Willson. Department of Justice 519 U.S. Trustee, District of Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota.—William P. Westphal, Sr., 4818 Northrop Drive, Minneapolis, Minn. 55406. U.S. Trustee, Central District of California.—James T. Eichstaedt. Assistant U.S. Trustee.—Joseph Karol, 310 South Street, Los Angeles, Calif. 90012. U.S. Trustee, District of Colorado and Kansas.—Dolores B. Kopel, 1755 Glencoe, Denver, Colo. 80220. Assistant U.S. Trustee—John K. Pearson, 340 North Fountain, Wichita, Kans. 67208. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION J. Edgar Hoover Building 20535. Phone, 324-3000 Director.—William H. Webster. Executive Assistant Director.—Lee Colwell. Executive Assistant Director.—Francis M. Mullen, Jr. Executive Assistant Director.—John E. Otto. Identification Division—Assistant Director.—Nick F. Stames. Training Division—Assistant Director.—James D. McKenzie. Administrative Services Division—Assistant Director.—Oliver B. Revell. Records Management Division—Assistant Director.—Robert P. Finzel. Intelligence Division—Assistant Director.—Edward J. O'Malley. Criminal Investigative Division—Assistant Director.—Charles P. Monroe. Laboratory Division—Assistant Director.— Thomas F. Kelleher. Technical Services Division—Assistant Director.—William A. Bayse. Legal Counsel Division—Assistant Director.—John A. Mintz. Planning and Inspection Division—Assistant Director.—James W. Greenleaf. Office of Congressional and Public Affairs—Assistant Director.—Roger S. Young. FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC. 320 First Street, HOLC Building 20534 Officers and Directors: President.—John Marshall Briley, 26 Dogwood Lane, Stamford, Conn. 06903, rep-resenting the Secretary of Defense. Vice President.—Dr. William E. Morgan, president emeritus, Colorado State Uni-versity, 1518 Mathews, Fort Collins, Colo. 80524, representing Agriculture. Lane Kirkland, president, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Indus-trial Organizations, 815 16th Street, 20036, representing Labor. Peter B. Bensinger, 9410 Brooke Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034, representing the Attorney General. Daryl F. Grisham, president, Parker House Sausage Co., 4605 South State Street, Chicago, Ill. 60609, representing industry. Monica Herrera Smith, member of board, California Youthful Offender Parole Board, 2018 Ispen Way, Placentia, Calif. 92670, representing retailers and con-sumers. Commissioner of Industries.—Norman A. Carlson, 9923 Natick Road, Burke, Va. Associate Commissioner of Industries.—Gerald M. Farkas, 18920 Glendower Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Deputy Associate Commissioner.—Paul Plein, 5009 Andrea Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. Division Manager.—Rudolph H. Hall, 6415 Forest Road, Cheverly, Md. 20854. Division Manager.— Thomas J. Crim, 12769 Gazebo Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Controller.—Morton C. Tuckman, 6806 Trexler Road, Lanham, Md. 20801. Division Manager.—Glenn B. Carpenter, 1719 Crofton Parkway, Crofton, Md. 21113. Division Manager.—Robert W. Cross, 3347 Wyndale Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Division Manager.—Willard V. Handley, Route 4, Box 393, Winchester, Va. 22601. Division Manager.—Robert Callahan, Leavenworth, Kans. 66048. Division Manager.—Jack E. Brent, 7721 Tremayne Place, McLean, Va. 22102. Division Manager.— William E. Purdy, Atlanta, Ga. 30315. Division Manager.—Robert Shivers, Washington, D.C. 20534. Congressional Directory FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION OF THE UNITED STATES 1111 20th Street 20579. Phone, 653-6159 Chairman.—Richard W. Yarborough, 5140 North 37th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Commissioner.—Francis L. Jung, 14367 Berkshire Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Commissioner.—Ralph W. Emerson, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008. Aonng Honora Counsel.—David H. Rogers, 4523 Garbo Court, Annandale, Va. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE 425 I Street 20536. Phone, 633-1900 Commissioner.—David Crosland (acting), 3210 Rodman Street 20008. Executive Assistant to the Commissioner.—David M. Dixon, 5218 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Special Assistant to the Commissioner.—Paul F. Rogers, 332 E Street SE. 20003. General osoesel = Paul W. Schmidt (acting), 711 South View Terrace, Alexandria Va. 22314. Press Information Officer.—Silas L. Jervis, 5119 Holden Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Comptroller.—James A. Kennedy (acting), 4316 Granada Street, Alexandria Va. 22309. Deputy Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Associate Deputy Commissioner.—Paul Saenz, 5248 Lonsdale Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Associate Commissioners: Enforcement.—Glenn A. Bertness (acting), 4005 Old Mill Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Examinations.—Andrew J. Carmichael (acting), 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, Apt. 506, Arlington, Va 22202. Management.—Charles C. Sava (acting), 4630 Tara Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Operasions Support.—Robert A. Kane, 4183 North 39th Street, Arlington, Va. 7. 3 Assistant Commissioners: Adjudications.—[Vacant.] Admeinislrision, —dJames H. Walker (acting), 14939 Greymont Drive, Centreville, a 0 Borders Patrol. —Roger P. Brademuehl, 8126 Blandsford Drive, Manassas, Va. 11 Doseniioy and Deportation.—Hugh J. Brien, 9411 Washington Avenue, Manassas, a. 22110. Inspections.—Marvin J. Gibson, 15416 Langside Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. LER Paretta (acting), 7310 Walnut Knoll Drive, Springfield, a. 00. Naturalization.—Keith Williams (acting), 8418 Idylwood Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Porson sel my nivlou Whelan (acting), 2919 Sycamore Street, Alexandria Va. 5. Information Services.—Irvin Klavan, 3996 Briary Way, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Washington District Headquarters—25 E Street: District Director.—Kellogg Whittick, 2402 Andorra Place, Reston, Va. 22090. Depry District Director.—Russell D. Manchester, 10116 Scout Drive, Fairfax, Va. 0. JUSTICE MANAGEMENT DIVISION Assistant Attorney General for Administration.—Kevin D. Rooney, 1211 Aldebaran Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Administration.—William D. Van Stavoren, 2526 East Meredith Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. prea Security Programs Staff. —Jerry Rubino, 9937 Rand Drive, Burke, Va. Director, Equal Employment Opportunity Staff.—Joseph A. Sanches, 908 Massachu-setts Avenue NE. 20002. Director, Internal Audit Staff.—Glen Pommerening, Golden Sheat Farm, Route 2, Box 20, Lovettsville, Va. 22080. Admins Counsel.—William J. Snider, 8410 Conover Place, Alexandria, Va. ‘Department of Justice 521 OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Charles R. Neill, 8724 Plymouth Road, Alexan-dria Va. 22308. Director, Budget Staff.—Wade B. Houk, 10029 Chatelaine Circle, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. Director, Finance Staff.—Gilbert M. Leigh, Jr., 9404 Kingsley Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Evaluation Staff.—Guy K. Zimmerman. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL AND ADMINISTRATION Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Harry H. Flickinger, 8730 Lochaven Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Director, Personnel and Training Staff.—Warren Oser, 12305 St. James Road, Poto-mac, Md. 20854. Director, Property Management and Procurement Staff. —Anthony C. Moscato. Director, Records and Publications Staff.—Walter R. Wilson, 15020 Whitegate Road, Colesville, Md. 20904. OFFICE OF LITIGATION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Rhoda R. Mancher, 7602 Granada Drive, Be-thesda, Md. 20034. Director, Systems Policy and Planning Staff.—Gerald C. Quinlan, 4429 First Street South, Arlington, Va. 22204. Deputy Director, Systems Design and Development Staff.—Rosalind Singleton, 5920 2d Street 20011. Acting Director, Justice Information Systems Center.—George S. Kondos. Associate Director, Systems Operations Staff.—George Vaveris, 11300 Brandy Hall Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Director, Library Staff.—Terry Appenzeller. LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Anthony C. Liotta, 8217 Westwood Drive NE, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Angus Macbeth, 1607 S Street 20009. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Myles E. Flint (acting), 1702 Greenbrier Circle, Reston, Va. 22090. SECTION CHIEFS Executive Office.—Allen E. Smith, 4914 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Appellee ei R. Steenland, Jr., 10137 Pasture Gate Lane, Columbia, Appa Section.—Norman E. Lauer, 1008 North Daniel Street, Arlington, Va. Energy Section.—Kathryn Oberly, 5617 Namakagan Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Environmental Enforcement Section.—Stephen D. Ramsey, 107 Elm Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. General Litigation Section.—Lois J. Schiffer, 4640 Brandywine Street 20016. Hazardous Waste Section.—Anthony Roisman, 1738 Upshur Street 20011. Inder Sig Section.—Richard Beal, 12007 Greywing Square, Apt. A-1, Reston, a. : Indian Resources Section.—Rembert Gaddy (acting), 5415 Woodland Court, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Lond, Hogieisiion Section.—Gerald T. Levin, 9504 Allenswood Road, Randallstown, Marine Resources Section.—Bruce C. Rashkow, 8307 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethes-da, Md. 20014. Policy Legislation and Special Litigation Section.—dJ. Vance Hughes, 8216 Maple Ridge Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Pollution Control Section.—Donald W. Steven, Jr., 3625 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Wildlife Section.—Kenneth Berlin, 2320 20th Street 20008. 522 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF INTELLIGENCE POLICY AND REVIEW Counsel to the Attorney General for Intelligence Policy.—Richard K. Willard. Deputy Counsel.—Americo R. Cinquegrana, 1438 Mayflower Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Counsel.—Alan N. Kornblum, 1900 Old Stage Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. OFFICE OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE, RESEARCH, AND STATISTICS 633 Indiana Avenue, Indiana Building 20531. Phone, 724-7694 Director (acting).—Robert F. Diegelman, 6813. Field Master Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director of Congressional Liaison.—Stephen T. Boyle, 8429 Forrester Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152. LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION Administrator (acting).—George H. Bohlinger III, 4534 Van Ness 20016. OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION Administrator.—Charles A. Lauer (acting), 10615 Great Arbor Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE Director (acting).—Harry M. Bratt, 10407 Farnham Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. BUREAU OF JUSTICE STATISTICS Director.—Benjamin H. Renshaw (acting), 2910 Military Road 200015. OFFICE OF LEGAL COUNSEL Assistant Attorney General. —[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant General.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Attorney General [Acting Assistant Attorney Generall.—Larry L. Simms, 9900 Beach Mill Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Administrative Officer.—Linda Sudol. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Assistant Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—Michael W. Dolan, 111 West Maple Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Deputy Assistant Attorney General.—[Vacant.]. Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General. —Carolyn Havel, 9408 Duxford Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Legislative Counsel. —Jack E. Perkins, 7918 Donelson Street, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Depry Legisha ee Counsel.—Karen K. Siegel, 1360 North Pegram Street, Alexan- ria, Va. 4. OFFICE OF THE PARDON ATTORNEY Suite 208, North Park Building, 5550 Friendship Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 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. OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY Counsel.—Michael E. Shaheen, Jr. Deputy Counsel. —Richard M. Rogers. OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Director of Public Affairs.—Thomas P. DeCair (acting), 206 North Trenton-Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Department of Justice 523 Deputy Director of Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Associate Director 9 Public Affairs.—Thomas M. Stewart, 208 Fardale Street, Vienna, Va. 221 Assistant Directors I public Affairs: John V. Wilson, Jr., 907 Caddington Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Dean St. Dennis, 4924 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Robert L. Stevenson, 6605 Jerry Place, McLean, Va. 22101. Mark T. Sheehan, 6003 Lux Lane, Rockville, Md. 20552. John K. Russell, 3191 South Stafford, Arlington, Va. 22206. TAX DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —John F. Murray, 8706 Highgate Road, Alexan- dria, Va. 22308. Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Attorney General. —Gilbert E. Andrews, Jr., 2116 White Oaks Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General. —Leonard J. Henzke, Jr., 8308 Five Gates Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Attorneys General.—Deborah A. Wright, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Senior Litigation Counsel. —Arthur L. Biggins, 2405 Sherwood Hall Lane, Alexan-dria, Va. 22306. Special Litigation Counsel: Charles J. Alexander, 7815 Aberdeen Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Ernest J. Brown, 4201 South 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Jonathan 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. 20031. SECTION CHIEFS Appeal Section, Chief.—Michael L. Paup, 3350 Rose Lane, Falls Church, Va. Gromit Section, Chief.—Stanley F. Krysa, 7825 Friars Court, Alexandria, Va. 230 Civil Trial Sections: Gontny) Region, Chief.—dJohn J. McCarthy, 7208 Old Gate Road, Rockville, Md. Northern Region, Chief.—D. Patrick Mullarkey, 3960 Fort Worth Avenue, Alexan-dria, Va. 22304. Sonia Region, Chief.—Steven Shapiro, 5104 Lupine Court, Rockville, Md. Westrs Eezon, Chief.—Robert Livingston, 407 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, a Conre of Sn Chief.—Theodore D. Peyser, Jr., 6619 Braeburn Parkway, Bethesda, Review Section, Chief.—Mildred L. Seidman, 2800 Woodley Road 20008. Ered Officer. —Earle M. McConn, Jr., 7408 Bull Run Drive, Centreville, Va. 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 Planning, Budget, and Administration.—Lloyd A. Bastian. Assistant Director for Legal and Personnel Programs.—dJulie P. Dubick. 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; served as personal assistant, legis-lative assistant, and counsel to former Senator Milward L. Simpson (Wyoming), 1962-66; secretary: Natural Resources Committee and the Environmental Pollution Advisory Counsel, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1966-69; special assistant, Secretary and Under Secretary of the Department of the Interior, 1969; Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of the Interior, 1969-72; Director, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1972-75; Commissioner, Federal Power Commission, 1975-77; vice chairman, Federal Power Commission, 1977; president and chief legal officer, Mountain States Legal Foundation, 1977-80; 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.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Secretary.—|[Vacant.] Assistant to the Secretary.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Secretary.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Secretary.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Secretary (Seattle, Wash.).—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Secretary (Atlanta, Ga.).—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Secretary (Denver, Colo.).—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Secretary (Anchorage, Alaska).—[Vacant.] Confidential Assistant.—Kittie Smith. Assistant to the Secretary and Director of Congressional and Legislative Affairs.— Stanley W. Hulett. Assistant to the Secretary and Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Douglas Bald- win. Assistant to the Secretary and Science Adviser.—[Vacant.] Under Secretary.—Donald P. Hodel. Deputy Under Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Under Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Under Secretary.—[Vacant.] Confidential Assistant.—Mary Ann Wilkinson. Solicitor.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary, Fish and Wildlife and Parks.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary, Land and Water Resources.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary, Energy and Minerals.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary, Policy, Budget and Administration.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF HEARINGS AND APPEALS 4015 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22203. Phone, 557-1500 Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—Norman J. Hess. 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. 525 526 Congressional Directory Chief Administrative Judge, Board of Surface Mining and Reclamation Appeals.— William A. Irwin. Chief Administrative Judge, Alaska Native Claims Appeal Board.—Judith M. Brady. Chief Administrative Law Judge, Hearings Division.—Laurie K. Luoma. Administrative Officer.—Anne B. Balzhiser. 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.—Mrs. Emily DeRocco. Information Officers.—Edward P. Essertier, Harmon Kallman, Guy P. Million, Andrew L. Newman, Robert K. Walker, Charles E. Wallace, Thomas H. Wilson. ASSISTANT SECRETARY—TERRITORIAL AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-4736 Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary—Policy.—Ruth G. Van Cleve, Office of Territorial and International Affairs 20240. Deputy Assistant Secretary—Operations.—[Vacant.] TERRITORIAL OFFICIALS High Commissioner of the Trust Territory.—Adrian P. Winkel, Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950. Deputy High Commissioner of the Trust Territory.—Juan Sablan, Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950. Com piralier for American Samoa.—Stephen D. Jones, Pago Pago, American Samoa 9 Comptroller for Guam/TTPI/NMI.—Ben T. Fukutome, P.O. Box BJ, Agana, Guam 96910. Comptroller for the Virgin Islands.—William C. Caton (acting), P.O. Box 7730, St. Thomas, V.I. 00801. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY—INDIAN AFFAIRS C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-7163 Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—|[Vacant.] BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 1951 Constitution Avenue 20245. Phone, 343-5117 Commissioner.—[ Vacant], 343-5116. Deputy Commissioner.—| Vacant], 343-4174. Director, Office of Indian Education Programs.—Earl J. Barlow, 343-2175. Director, Office of Tribal Resources Development.—Jack R. Ridley, 343-4591. Director, Office of Trust Responsibilities.—[ Vacant], 343-5831. Director, Office of Indian Services.—Theodore C. Krenzke, 343-2111. Director, Office of Administration.—Maurice W. Babby, 343-7336. Legislative and Congressional Affairs Officer.—Ralph R. Reeser, 343-5706. Public Information Officer.—[Vacant], 343-7445. AREA DIRECTORS Aberdeen Area Director.—Jerry L. Jaeger, 115 Fourth Avenue SE., Aberdeen, S. Dak. 57401. Albuquerque Area Director.—Sidney L. Mills, 5301 Central Avenue, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87108. Anadurts Area Director.—Stanley M. Speaks, Federal Building, Anadarko, Okla. Billings Area.—Anson A. Baker, 316 North 26th Street, Billings, Mont. 59101. Department of the Interior 527 Eastern Area Director.—Harry A. Rainbolt, Broyhill Building “Blue Goose,” 4600 North Fairfax, Arlington, Va. Juneau Area Director.—[Vacant], P.O. Box 3-8000, Juneau, Alaska 99801. Minneapolis Area Director.—Edwin L. Demery, 15 South Fifth Street, Minneapolis, Minn. 55402. Muskogee Area Director.—Thomas J. Ellison, Federal Building, Muskogee, Okla. 74401. Navajo Area Director.—Donald Dodge, Window Rock, Ariz. 86515. Phoenix Area Director.—[Vacant], 3030 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz. 85011. Porting Area Director.—Vincent Little, 1425 Irving Street NE., Portland, Oreg. 7208. Sacramento Area Director.—William E. Finale, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, Calif. 95825. ; Chairman, Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Commission.—Hawley Atkinson, 125 East Birch Avenue, Flagstaff, Ariz. 86001. Director, Office of Technical Assistance and Training.—John H. Artichoker, Jr., P.O. Box 66, Brigham City, Utah 84302. SOLICITOR’S OFFICE C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-4423 Solicitor.—[Vacant.] Deputy Solicitor for Program Coordination.—Frederick N. Ferguson. Deputy Solicitor for Legal Services.—[Vacant.] Associate Solicitor Conservation and Wildlife. —Gary Widman. Associate Solicitor General Law.—[Vacant.] Associate Solicitor Energy and Resources.—[Vacant.] Associate Solicitor Surface Mining.—[Vacant.] Associate Solicitor Indian Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director of Administration.—John E. Merrell, Room 7022, 343-6115. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY—POLICY, BUDGET AND ADMINISTRATION C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-6181 Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Richard R. Hite. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Heather L. Ross. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—William L. Kendig. Director, Administrative Services.—William L. Carpenter. Director, Office of Personnel.—Morris A. Simms. Director, Aircraft Services.—James W. Thurston. Director, Office of Budget—William Bettenberg. Director, Office of Policy Analysis.—Donald Sant. Director, Office of Environmental Project Review.—Bruce Blanchard. Director, Office of OCS Program Coordination.—Alan D. Powers. Chief, Secretarial Operations—Fiscal.—Terry L. Garrett. Chief, Secretarial Operations—Personnel.—dJay Gerst. Director, Office of Information Resources Management.—Reed Phillips. Director, Office of Acquisition and Property Management.—Ronald Piasecki. 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.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director for Senate Liaison.—[Vacant.] Legislative Counsel. —[Vacant.] Assistant Legislative Counsel. —dJane Lyder, 343-4371. Assistant Legislative Counsel. —Charles Markell, 343-4549. Congressional Liaison Officer.—Blanche Skinner, 343-7261. Secretary to the Director.—[Vacant.] 528 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY—ENERGY AND MINERALS C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-2186 Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant (Policy).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant (Regulations).—[Vacant.] BUREAU OF MINES 2401 E Street 20241. Phone, 634-1300 Director.—[Vacant], 634-1300. Chief Staff Officer.—John D. Morgan, Jr., 634-1330. Chief Scientist. —Thomas A. Henrie, 634-1305. Public Information Officer.—Robert O. Swenarton, 634-1001. Legislative Affairs Officer.—Robert J. Lamb, 634-1282. EEO Officer.—Ronald B. Shelton, 634-1317. Deputy Director for Minerals Information and Analysis.—Hermann Enzer, 634-7131. Director, Division of Minerals Availability. —Gary A. Kingston, 634-1206. Director, Division of Mineral Land Assessment.—James Paone, 634-4740. Director, Division of Production/Consumption Data Collection and Interpreta-tion.—Francis E. Brantley, 634-1187. Director, Division of Analytic Studies.—Edward E. Johnson (acting), 634-1292. Director, Office of Mineral Information Systems.—L. Michael Kaas, 634-1117. Director, Division of Field Operations.—Carl H. Cotterill, 634-1107. Deputy Director for Minerals Research.—Charles B. Kenahan, 634-1263. Director, Division of Mineral Resources Technology.—Ralph C. Kirby, 634-1138. Director, Division of Minerals Health and Safety Technology.—Robert L. Maro-velli, 634-1210. Durcetor, Division of Minerals Environmental Technology.—David R. Forshey, 634-1233. Director, Division of Research Center Operations.—Donald G. Rogich, 634-1251. General Manager, Division of Helium Operations.—Ray D. Munnerlyn, 317 East Third Street, Box H, 4372 Herring Plaza, Amarillo, Tex. 79101, (806) 735-1602. Anisien, econ Program Development and Evaluation.—Rue W. Harris (acting), 4-1340. Depry Sisto; Director, Program Development and Evaluation.—Rue W. Harris, Chief, Division of Budget.—William D. Oyler, 634-1325. Chief, Division of Planning.—Edwin E. Maust, 634-1310. Chief, Division of Evaluation.—Flora H. Young, 634-1040. Management Services Officer.—Bernita A. Joyce, 634-1336. Chief, Division of Publication.—Albert E. Schreck, 436-7912. Chief, Division of Administration.—[Vacant], 634-1032. Chief, Division of Automatic Data Processing.—Anthony J. Carroll, P.O. Box 25407, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80225, (303) 234-4144. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, Va. 22092. Phone, 860-7000 Director.—[Vacant.] Associate Director.—Doyle G. Frederick. Personnel Officer.—Maxine C. Millard. Chief, Geologic Division.—Dallas L. Peck. Chief, Water Resources Division.—Philip Cohen. Chief, National Mapping Division.—Rupert B. Southard, Jr. Chief, Conservation Division.—Don E. Kash. Chief, Computer Center Division.—Carl E. Diesen. Assistant Director, Program Analysis.—Dale D. Bajema. Assistant Director, Land Research.—Robert Wesson. Assistant Director, Engineering Geology.—James Devine. Assistant Director, Administration.—Edmund J. Grant. Assistant Director, Mineral and Water Resources.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director, Eastern Region.—Dr. Betty M. Miller. Assistant Director, Western Region.—George Robinson. Assistant Director, Central Region.—Robert F. Evans. Public Information Officer.—[Vacant.] Congressional Liaison Officer.—Talmadge W. Reed. Department of the Interior 529 OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING—RECLAMATION AND ENFORCEMENT 1951 Constitution Avenue 20240. Phone, 343-1100 Office of the Director: Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—Paul L. Reeves, office, 343-4222; home: 5231 Perth Court, Springfield, Va. 22151, (703) 323-8037. Special Assistant to the Director.—[Vacant.] Congressional Liaison Office.—[Vacant.] Public Affairs Office.—Richard M. Nellius, office, 343-4954; home: 5615 Bellington Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22151, (703) 451-8507. Equal Employment Opportunity.—Thomas M. Butler, 343-2603. Assistant Director, Management and Budget: Assistant Director.—Toney Head, Jr., office, 343-4293; home: 2405 Old Trace Lane, Reston, Va. 22091, (703) 860-8960. Division of Budget and Financial Management.—Carson W. Culp, Jr., 343-4926. Division of Personnel.—Ann L. Chapman, 343-4665. Division of Administrative Services.—[Vacant.] Division of Information and Records Management.—George E. Schmidt, 343-5857. Division of Planning and Evaluation Systems.—Norman R. Williams, 343-2610. Assistant Director, State and Federal Programs: Assistant Director.—Carl C. Close, office, 343-4225; home: 11175 Lake Chapel Lane, Reston, Va. 22091, (703) 860-1510. Division of State Programs.—Bruce R. Carroll, 343-5351. Division of Federal Programs.—Donald T. Maurer, 756-6970. Division of Small Operator Assistance.—Donald W. Willen, 343-9104. Assistant Director, Inspection and Enforcement: Assistant Director.—[Vacant.] Division of Inspection.—Stanford J. Zeccolo, 343-5365. Division of Enforcement.—Harriet B. Marple, 343-5384. Assistant Director, Technical Services and Research: Assistant Director.—[Vacant.] Division of Technical Services.—Robert A. Hemmes, 343-5244. Division of Applied Research.—Paul L. Heitzenrater, 756-6964. Division of Technical Training.—Phyllis G. Thompson, 756-6967. Assistant Director, Abandoned Mine Lands: Assistant Director.—Charles A. Beasley, 343-4012. Pirin of Reclamation Planning and Standards.—M. Richard Nalbandian, 756- Dirison of State and Indian Reclamation Programs.—Charles L. Crawford, 756- Division of Federal Reclamation Programs.—Wesley R. Booker, 756-6950. REGIONAL OFFICES Region I.—Regional Director, Patrick B. Boggs, 603 Morris Street, Charleston, W. Va. 25301, (304) 342-8125, FTS 924-7301; home: 5207 Virginia Avenue SE., Charleston, W. Va. 25304, (304) 925-4103. Region II.—Regional Director, David C. Short, 530 Gay Street, Knoxville, Tenn. 37902, (615) 971-5213, FTS 852-0213. Region III. —Regional Director, Edgar A. Imhoff, 46 East Ohio Street, Indianapolis, Ind. 46204, (317) 269-2600, FTS 331-2600. Region IV.—Regional Director, Raymond L. Lowrie, 818 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 64106, (816) 374-2193, FTS 758-2193; home: 4901 Northwest Coves Drive, Kansas City, Mo. 64151, (816) 587-0409. Region V.—Regional Director, Donald A. Crane, 1020 15th Street, Denver, Colo. 80202, (303) 837-5421, FTS 327-5421; home: Box 373, Route 2, Pine, Colo. 80470, (303) 838-4958. 66-666 0—81——36 530 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT RCRA FOR FISH AND WILDLIFE AND PARK C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-4415 Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—|[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Interior Building. Phone, 343-8067 Director.—Russell E. Dickenson; phone: 343-4621. Assistant to the Director.—Richard C. Curry; phone: 343-8818. Special Assistant to the Director—Robert L. Nunn; phone 343-3672. Chief, Office of Public Affairs.—Priscilla R. Baker; phone: 343-6843. Deputy Director.—Ira J. Hutchison; phone: 343-5081. Avion [Director Management and Operations.—Stanley T. Albright; phone: Associate Director, Administration.—Nancy C. Garrett; phone: 343-2002. Chief, Office of Legislation.—[Vacant]; phone: 343-4462. Chief, Congressional Liaison Division.—Ira Whitlock; phone: 343-8067. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Mid-Atlantic Region.—James W. Coleman, 143 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106; phone: FTS 597-7013. Midwest Region.—Jimmie L. Dunning, 1709 Jackson Street, Omaha, Nebr. 68102; phone: FTS 864-3456. National Capital Region.—Manus (Jack) Fish, 1100 Ohio Drive SW. 20242; phone: FTS 426-6612. North Atlantic Region.—Steve Lewis (acting), 15 State Street, Boston, Mass. 02109; phone: FTS 223-3769. Pacific Northwest Region.—Daniel J. Tobin, 601 Fourth and Pike Building, Seat-tle, Wash. 98101; phone: FTS 399-5565. Rocky Mountain Region.—Lorraine Mintzmeyer, 655 Parfet Street, P.O. Box 25287, Denver, Colo. 80225; phone: FTS 234-2500. Southwest Region.—Robert I. Kerr, P.O. Box 728, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 87501; phone: FTS 476-1388. : Southeast Region.—Joe Brown, 75 Spring Street SW., Atlanta, Ga. 30303; phone: FTS 242-5711. Western Region.—Howard H. Chapman, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Box 36063, San Francisco, Calif. 94102; phone: FTS 556-4196. Alaska Region.—John E. Cook, 540 West Fifth Avenue, Room 202, Anchorage, Alaska 99501; phones: FTS 399-0150, Park 271-4243. HERITAGE CONSERVATION AND RECREATION SERVICE Pension Building, 440 G Street. phone, 343-1100 Director (Acting).—[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Chief, Office of Public Affairs (Acting).—George Kyle. Chief, Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs.—William R. Wolph. Congressional Liaison Officer.—Loran G. Fraser. Chief, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity.—Cirilio D. Maestas. Associate Director for Natural Programs (Acting).—Robert A. Ritsch. Chief, Division of Federal Land Planning (Acting).—dJohn C. Coates. Chief, Division of Natural Resource Systems Planning.—Jack Hauptman. Chief, Division of State Heritage Programs.—Arthur Stewart. Associate Director for Recreation Programs (Acting).—Roland Bowers. Chief, Division of State Programs (Acting).—Rowland Bowers. Chief, Division of Urban Programs.—Samuel Hall. Cire Division of Community and Human Resource Development.—David A. rowne. Chief, Division of Nationwide Recreation Planning.—Shirley D. Patterson. Chief, Division of Park and Recreation Technical Services.— William Spitzer. Department of the Interior 531 Associate Director for Cultural rogram (Acting).—dJerry L. Rogers. Deputy Associate Director for Cultural Programs.—Jerry L. Rogers. Chief, Division of the National Register of Historic Places (Acting).—Ronald M. Greenberg. Chief, Division of Interagency Archeological Services.-—Bennie C. Keel. Chief, Division of Technical Preservation Services.—Lee Nelson. Chief, Division of National Architectural and Engineering Record.—Robert J. Kapsch. Chief, Division of State Plans and Grants.—Lawrence E. Aten. Chief, Division of Preservation Policy.—Carol Bickley. Associate Director for Administration.—Lawrence L. Danforth. Chief, Division of Personnel and Management.—Richard E. Powers. Chief, Division of Budget and Finance.—Larry D. Cardwell. Chief, Division of Systems Management.—[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Environmental and Compliance Review.—Harold R. Green. Regional Directors: Northwest Region.—Richard Winters (acting), Federal Building, Room 990, 915 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98174, (206) 442-4706. Pacific Southwest Region.—John D. Cherry, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Fran-cisco, Calif. 94102, (415) 556-0182. Mid-Continent Region.—Derrell P. Thompson, Denver Federal Center, P.O. Box 25387, Denver, Colo. 80225, (303) 234-6462. Lake Central Region.—Frank D. Jones, Federal Building, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48107, (313) 668-2023. Southeast Region.—Robert M. Baker, 148 International Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga. 30303, (404) 221-3445. Northeast Region.—Robert W. McIntosh, William J. Green Federal Office Build-ing, Room 9310, 600 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106, (215) 597-7989. South Central Region.—Rolland B. Handley, 5000 Marble NE., Room 211, Albu-querque, N. Mex. 87110, (505) 766-3515. Alaska Region.—Janet W. McCabe, 1011 East Tudor, Suite 297, Anchorage, Alaska 99503, (907) 277-1666. U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-4717 Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Associate Director—Fishery Resources.—Galen L. Buterbaugh. Associate Director— Wildlife Resources.—Richard Myshak. Associate Director—Federal Assistance.—Ron Lambertson. Associate Director.—Michael J. Spear. Associate Director—Environment.—Michael J. Spear. Associate Director—Research.—F. Eugene Hester. Assistant Director—Administration.—Edward L. Davis. Assistant Director—Public Affairs.—John A. Mattoon. Assistant Director—Planning and Budget.—Adam A. Sokoloski. Office for Equal Opportunity.—[Vacant.] Office of Legislative Services.—James R. Fielding. Alaska Native Claims Staff.—Burkett S. Neely. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Region 1.—R. Kahler Martinson, Lloyd 500 Building, Suite 1692, 500 Northeast Multnomah Street, Portland, Oreg. 97208. Region 2.—[Vacant], U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, 500 Gold Avenue SW., Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87103. Bem 3.—Harvey Nelson, Federal Building, Fort Snelling, Twin Cities, Minn. Region }.—[Vacant], Richard B. Russell Federal Building, 75 Spring Street, Atlan-ta, Ga. 30303. Region 5.—Howard N. Larsen, 1 Gateway Center, Suite 700, Newton Corner, Mass. 02158. fog felon Minnich, P.O. Box 25486, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. i Office.—Keith Schreiner, 1011 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, Alaska zs 532 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY—LAND AND WATER RESOURCES C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240. Phone, 343-2191 Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—David C. Russell. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Director, Bureau of Land Management.—[Vacant.] Directror, Office of Water Research and Technology.—Gary Cobb. Director, Office of Coal Leasing, Planning and Coordination.—Charles W. Rech. Commissioner, Water and Power Resources Service.—[Vacant.] WATER AND POWER RESOURCES SERVICE Interior Building 20240. Phene, 343-1100 Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Deputy Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Assistant Commissioner.—Planning and Operations.—Clifford Barrett. Assistant Commissioner—Administration.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Policy and Management.—Carl O. Rowe. Director, Office of Science and Technology.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs.—Marlowe D. Teuscher. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Environmental Affairs.—Al R. Jonez. Director, Office of Equal Opportunity.—Hardi L. Jones. Director, Office of Contract Oversight and Policy.—James B. Boone. Washington Office Manager.—Bradford A. Dimick. Chief, Division of Program Coordination and Finance.—William C. Klostermeyer. Director, Operation and Maintenance Policy Staff.—Aldon D. Nielsen. Chief, Division of Personal Management.—Billy H. Spillers. Director, Planning Policy Staff.—|Vacant.] Chief, Division of Property and Paperwork Management.—Murlin H. Coffey. Chief, Division of Youth Programs.—dJoseph G. Hipps. Director, Foreign Activities Staff.—Marvene Sullivan. ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH CENTER P.O. Box 25007, Denver Federal Center, Colo. 80225. Phone, 303-234-3131 Assistant Commissioner—Engineering and Research.—Rodney J. Vissia. Chief, Division of Design.—James D. Brown. Chief, Division of Construction.—[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Geology.—dJerry S. Dodd. Chief, Division of Research.—[Vacant.] Chief, Office of Atmospheric Resources Research.—Bernard A. Silverman. Assistant Commissioner—Dam and Structural Safety.—[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Operation and Maintenance and Technical Services.—[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Planning and Technical Services.—Robert K. Lanky. Chief, Colorado River Water Quality Office.—Michael J. Clinton. Chief, Division of Foreign Activities.—Joseph A. Cutschall. Chief, Division of Safety.—Ronald J. Searle. Chief, Division of Data Processing.—Lawrence F. Hancock. Chief, Division of Management Support.—William Lange, Jr. Chief, Office of Administrative Systems.—John W. Parker. Chief, Division of Programs and Policy.—Willard H. Rusk. Chief, Division of Technical Review.—Erwin T. Scherich. Chief, Division of Safety Evaluation of Existing Dams.—Neil F. Parrett. FIELD ORGANIZATIONS PN-Pacific Northwest Region.—Lester W. Lloyd, Jr., Regional Director, Federal Billing, U.S. Courthouse, 550 West Fort Street, Boise, Idaho 83724; 208-334- MP-Mid-Pacific Region.—[Vacant], Regional Director, Federal Office Building, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, Calif. 95825; 916-484-4571. LC-Lower Colorado Region.—Eugene Hinds, Regional Director, P.O. Box 427, Boul-der City, Nev. 89005; 702-293-2161. UC-Upper Colorado Region.—Nelson W. Plummer, Regional Director, 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84147; 524-5592. Department of the Interior 533 SW-Southwest Region.—Robert H. Weimer, Regional Director, Commerce Building, 714 South Tyler, Suite 201, Amarillo, Tex. 79101; 806-378-5400. UM-Upper Missouri Region.—[Vacant], Regional Director, 316 North 26th Street, Billings, Mont. 59013; 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.—Edward L. Hastey (acting), 343-3801. Associate Director.—Edward L. Hastey, 343-3897. Chief, Office of Public Affairs.—Daniel A. Alfieri, 343-4151. Deputy Director for Lands and Resources.—George D. Lea, 343-8291. Assistant Director, Renewable Resources.—Delmar D. Vail, 343-4476. Assistant Director, Lands and Rights-of-Way.—D. Dean Bibles, 343-6756. Amn Director, Recreation and Environmental Areas.—James W. Monroe, 343-9435. Assistant Director, Energy and Mineral Resources.—Irving L. White, 343-4431. Deputy Director for Policy Program and Budget.—Joellyn K. Murphy, 343-4896. Deputy Director for Services.—Arnold E. Petty, 343-6731. 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; 8-234-2329. State Director, Alaska.—Curtis V. McVee, Alaska State Office, 555 Cordova Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99501; 907-271-5076. State Director, Arizona.—Clair M. Whitlock, Arizona State Office, 2400 Valley Bank Center, Phoenix, Ariz. 85073; 8-261-3873. State Director, California.—James Ruch, California State Office Federal Office Baling, Room E-2841, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, Calif. 95825; 8-468- State Director, Colorado.—George Francis, Colorado State Office, Room 700, Colora-do, State Bank Building, 1600 Broadway, Denver, Colo. 80202; 8-327-4325. State Director, Idaho.—Robert O. Buffington, Idaho State Office, Room 398, Federal Building, 550 West Fort Street, Boise, Idaho 83724. State Director, Montana.—Michael Penfold, Montana State Office, 222 North 32d Street, Billings, Mont. 59107; 8-585-6462. Staff Director, Nevada.—Edward Spang, Nevada State Office, Federal Building, Room 3008, 300 Booth Street, Reno, Nev. 89509; 8-470-5451. State Director, New Mexico.—Bill Luscher, New Mexico State Office, U.S. Post Qffies and Federal Building, South Federal Place, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 87501; 8- State Director, Oregon.—William Leavell, Oregon State Office, 729 Northeast Oregon Street, Portland, Oreg. 97208; 8-429-6251. State Director, Utah.—[Vacant], Utah State Office, 136 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111; 8-588-5311. State Director, Wyoming.—Max Lieurance, Wyoming State Office, 2515 Warren Avenue, P.O. Box 1828, Cheyenne, Wyo. 82001; 8-328-2326. Director, Boise Interagency Fire Center.—Jack F. Wilson, 3905 Vista Avenue, Boise, Idaho 83705; 8-554-9421. Director, Eastern States Office.—Roger Hildebeidel, 350 South Pickett Street, Alex-andria, Va. 22304. 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.—Gerald J. Gray. Commissioner.—W. Richard West. General Manager.—Robert G. Hart, 916 25th Street 20037. 534 Congressional Directory BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES Defense Mapping Agency, Building 56, U.S. Naval Observatory 20305. Phone, 254-4453 Chairman.—John A. Wolter, Library of Congress, 287-8530. Executive Secretary.—Richard R. Randall, Department of Defense, 254-4453. Members: Department of Agriculture.—Myles R. Howlett, Forest Service, USDA 25-8035, home: 6826 Rosemont Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Lewis G. Glover, Forest Serv-ice, USDA 235-8071, home: 2928 First Road North, Arlington, Va. 22201, deputy; Donald D. Loff, Forest Service, 11177 West Eighth Avenue, Box 25127, Lakewood, Colo. 80225, (303) 234-4405, home: 33136 Timber Ridge Road, Ever-green, Colo. 80439, deputy. Central Intelligence Agency.—Dr. Delmar E. Anderson, 351-6101, home: 11315 South Shore Road, Reston, Va. 22090; Vernon K. Sandin, 351-3583, home: 4408 Haverford Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853, deputy; Edmund Sabanegh, FBIS, P.O. Box 2604 20013, 351-3237, home: 4316 Pickett Road, Fairfax, Va. 22032, 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, B 250 Technology Build-ing 20234, 921-3491, home: 7701 Geranium Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034, deputy. Defense Department.—Thomas P. Morris, DMAHTC, ATTN: SDTC, 227-2039, home: 8708 Ewing Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Ewart H. Adams, Jr., DMAAC, ATTN: PPCN, St. Louis AFS, Mo. 63118, 8-693-4826 (AUTOVON), home: 10534 Langford Drive, St. Louis, Mo. 63136, deputy. Government Printing Office.—Robert C. McArtor, Building 3, Tth Floor-Proof Sec-tion, North Capitol and H Streets 20401, 275-2303, home: 6430 Princeton Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22037; Curtiss Lamarr, Main Proof Section, North Capitol and H Streets 20401, 275-2822, home: 2429 Otis Street NE. 20018, deputy. Interior Department.—Solomon M. Lang, Water Resources Division, USGS, Na-tional Center (407), 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, Va. 22092, 860-6847, home: 4804 Wesleyan Street, Vienna, Va. 22180: George A. Gowans, National Park Service, 18th and C Streets, Room 1226 20240. 343-5475, home: 8443 Thames Street, Springfield, Va. 22151, deputy. Library of Congress. —Dr. John A. Wolter, Geography and Map Division, 287-8530, home: 5404 Thunder Hill Road, Columbia, Md. 21045; Myrl D. Powell, Subject Cataloging Division, 287-5342, home: 9220 Columbia Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20910, deputy; David K. Carrington, Geography and Map Division, 287-8534, home: 5422 Marsh Hawk Way, Columbia, Md. 21045, deputy. Postal Service.—Richard E. Ganley, Service Requirements Division, 245-5714, home: 5206 North 32d Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; Ann Bright, Service Re-quirements Division, 245-5714; home: 128 Daimler Drive, Seat Pleasant, Md. 20027, deputy; Edwin Bock, Service Requirements Division, 245-5714, home: 2320 East Gate Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906, deputy. State Department.—Sandra H. Shaw, INR/RGE, Room 8749 20520, 632-2156, home: 11822 Grey Birch Place, Reston, Va. 22091; Dr. Robert Smith, INR/RGE, 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 20205, 254-4453 or 254-4482; 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, 860-6331, 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.—dJohn R. Block. Deputy Secretary.—Richard E. Lyng. Under Secretary for International Affairs and Commodity Programs.—Seely Lodwick (designate). Deputy Under Secretary for International Affairs.—James H. Starkey (acting). Deputy Under Secretary for Commodity Programs.—[Vacant.] Under Secretary for Small Community and Rural Development.—Frank Naylor (des- ignate). Deputy Under Secretary for Community and Rural Development.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services.—Mary Jarratt (designate). Deputy Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Marketing and Transportation Services.—C. W. McMillan. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Marketing and Transportation Services.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment.—John B. Crowell (des- ignate). Deputy Assistant Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Economics.—William Lesher. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economics.—dJ. Dawson Ahalt (acting). Assistant Secretary for Governmental and Public Affairs.—Claude W. Gifford (acting). Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Joan S. Wallace. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant to the Seereinry =Ravmon) D. Lett. Press Secretary.—dJohn Ochs. General Counsel.—Jim Barnes (designate). Office of the Inspector General. —Robert Magee (acting). Office of the General Sales Manager.—Kelly M. Harrison. Judicial Officer.—Donald A. Campbell. 535 536 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.—Claude W. Gifford (acting), 2500 North Randolph Road, Arling- ton, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Director, Congressional Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director, Intergovermental Affairs.—[Vacant.] Resource Manager, Resource Management Staff.—William J. Mills (acting), R.D. 2, Box 608C, White Plains, Md. 20695. Director, Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director, News.—Stan W. Prochaska (acting), 4516 Andes Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Director, Publications and Special Programs.—Claude W. Gifford, 2500 North Randolph Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director, Broadcasting and Film.—James L. Johnson (acting), Route 1, Box 283A, Sterling, Va. 22170. Assistant Director, Graphic Arts.—David A. Sutton, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Apt. 1001, Arlington, Va. 22202. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3351 General Counsel. —Jim Barnes (acting). Deputy General Counsel. —[Vacant.] Associate General Counsel, Legislation, Litigation, and Research and Operations.— James Michael Kelly, 3506 Hutch Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant General Counsel, Legislative Division.—William A. Imhof, 894 North Ohio Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Assistant General Counsel, Litigation Division.—Raymond W. Fullerton, 7712 Han-over Parkway, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Assistant General Counsel, Research and Operations Division.—William J. Stokes, 3604 Oakland Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Associate General Counsel, Community Development and Natural Resources.—Rich-ard L. Fowler, 2409 North Sycamore, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant General Counsel, Community Development Division.—James V. Loughran, 18 West Chapman Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Assistant General Counsel, Natural Resources Division.—Clarence W. Brizee, 1625 Eton Way, Crofton, Md. 21114. Assistant General Counsel, Electric and Telephone Division.—Michael W. Kelly, 4839 West Braddock Road, Apt. 102, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Associate General Counsel, Regulatory and Marketing.—Miriam Bender, 919 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003. Assistant General Counsel, Packers and Stockyards Division.—[Vacant.] Assistant General Counsel, Regulatory Division.—Ronald D. Cipolla, 12414 Denley Road, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Assistant General Counsel, Marketing Division.—John C. Chernauskas, Seven In-field Court South, Rockville, Md. 20854. Associate General Counsel, Production Distribution and Assistance.—James F. Hinchman, 6155 31st Place 20015. Assistant General Counsel, Food and Nutrition and PACA Division.—[Vacant.] Assistant General Counsel, Foreign Agricultural and Commodity Stabilization Divi-sion.—Rosina B. Ducrest, 2549 North Ridgeview Road. Arlington, Va. 22207. Adm inisiire Officer.—Deborah L. Vita, 7107 Kipling Parkway, District Heights, OFFICE OF BUDGET, PLANNING AND EVALUATION Director's Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3323 Director, Office of Budget, Planning and Evaluation.—Stephen B. Dewhurst, 3237 Dye Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Department of Agriculture 537 Associate Director, Budget, Legislation Program Review.—Lawrence Wachs, 148 Car-damon Drive, Edgewater, Md. 21037. Associate Director, Food, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs.—William C. Motes, 8925 Littleton Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Associate Director, Renewable Resources and Special! Studies.—John Fedkiw, 6706 Renita Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Director, Budget and Legislative Systems.—Robert E. Sherman (acting), 420 Ben Oaks Drive, East Severna Park, Md. 21146. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 117-8001 Inspector General. —Robert Magee (acting). Deputy Inspector General.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Inspector General.—Richard Staufenberger, 538 Powell Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Assistant Inspector General for Auditing. —Gerald W. Peterson (Acting), 24 Staton Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Assistant Inspector General for Investigations.—Robert E. Magee, 2804 Elsmore Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Inspector General for Planning, Research, and Evaluation.—Richard Stau-fenberger (acting), 538 Powell Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Assistant Inspector General for Administration.—Lucius L. Free, 7915 Lysander Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Management and Budget Staff.—Delmas Thornsbury, 9581 Brante Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Director, Personnel Management Staff.—William L. Dean, 15813 Bond Mill Road, Laurel, Md. 20810. Director, Systems Improvement and Information Staff.—Ralph M. Huppert, 1401 North Rhodes Street, Apt. 601, Arlington, Va. 22209. Director, Foreign Operations Staff.—Hubert Sparks, 9509 Tregaron Place, Burke, Va. 22015. DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION Administration Building, Room 212-E, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. Phone, 447-3291 Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Joan S. Wallace. BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Chairman’s Office: South Building, Room 2912, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-7023 Chairman.—Paul H. Rapp, 12604 Taylor Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES Chidrs Office: South Building, Room 1049, 12th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-8161 Qu dn nininiize Law Judge.—John A. Campbell, 3718 Massachusetts Avenue Administrative Law Judges.—Dorothea A. Baker; John A. Campbell, 3718 Massa-chusetts Avenue 20016; John G. Liebert, 7503 Clarendon Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014; William J. Weber, 5421 Gary Place, Alexandria, Va. 22311; Victor W. Palmer, 3306 Turner Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Director’s Office: Administration Building, Room 103-W, Jefferson Drive between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-4256 Director.—James Frazier, 11412 Duryea Drive, Potomac, Md. 20853. Deputy Director.—Doris C. Thompson, 4141 North Henderson Road, Arlington, Va. 22203. Adminis Nile Officer.—Patricia A. Dowtin, 1305 Edenville Drive, District Heights, Md. 20028. 538 Congressional Directory Complaints and Appeals.—Dana Froe (acting), 125 Cindy Lane, Seat Pleasant, Md. 20027. Civil Rights Division.—Percy Luney, 1311 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Equal Employment Opportunity Division.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS UTILIZATION Director’s Office: Administration Building, Room 127-W, Jefferson Drive between 12th and 14th Streets SW. Phone, 447-7117 Director.—Preston A. Davis. Deputy Director.—Paul J. McCloskey. OFFICE OF OPERATIONS AND FINANCE 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. Executive Assistant to the Director.—Richard T. Certo, 501 East Windsor Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Assistant to the Director.—Alvin P. Cauley, 5205 East Capitol Street SE. 20019. Assistant to the Director for ADP Technology.—Robert V. Head, 1200 Richmond Drive, Aquia Harbour, Stafford, Va. 22554. Director, National Finance Center.—Clyde McShan (acting), 5624 Camphor, Metarie, La. 70003. Deputy Director, Finance.—Larry Wilson, 12120 Old Colony Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Assistant Deputy Director.—Alan J. Strelser, 4 Broomall Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20906 Chief, Fiscal Policy and Management Division.—Frank Stidman, 2790 Prince Harold Court, Herndon, Va. 22071. Chief, Accounting Systems and Grants Management Division.—Peter Ben Ezra, 2105 Linden Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Director, Management.—Jacqueline G. Sutton, 14th and Independence Avenue SW., Room 141-W, Administration Building 20250. Assesient Deputy Director.—Patricia H. Ryan, 5503 Lambeth Road, Bethesda, Md. 14 Cid Personnel Division.—John Sullivan, 12812 Chesney Lane, Bowie, Md. 715. Ole Lvecuive Services.—Bill Galloway, 1809 Hylton Avenue, Woodbridge, Va. Chief, Planning, Budget, and Operations.—Juliette Bethea, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008. Chief, Equal Employment Opportunity/Civil Rights.—John Richburg, 804 Bu-chanan Street NE. 20017. Chief, Evaluation Division.—Frank DiGialleonardo, 2949 Broad Court, Annap-olis, Md. 21401. Deputy Director, Administrative Services.—Frank Gearde, Jr., 924 Harriman Street, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Assistant to the Deputy Director.—Dean T. Smith, 1325 18th Street, No. 907 20036. Assistant to the Deputy Director.—James D. Brown, 11116 Lochinver Lane, Oakton, Va. 22124. Chief, Personal Property Management Division.—Harold G. Franklin, 922 Wood-land Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Chief, Internal Energy Conservation Division.—William Roth, 3162 Eakin Park Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief, Reproduction and Distribution Division.—Vincent J. Chaverini, 9276 Brush Run, Columbia, Md. 21045. Chief, Procurement Division.—Robert A. Welch, 4220 South 32d Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22206. Chief, Facilities Management Division.—Richard M. Hadsell (acting), 4221 Oak Hill Drive, Annandale, Va. 22033. Deputy Director, Data Services.—Bruce R. Riggs, 1368 Emerald Street NE. 20002. Anston: Deputy Director.—Edgar Stalder, 9017 Sweet Birch, Springfield, Va. 152. Assistant to the Deputy Director.—Arthur T. Devlin, 3711 Acosta Road, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Chief, Data Standards and Security Division.—Sandy A. Wilson (acting), P.O. Box 213, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Department of Agriculture 539 Deputy Director, Data Services—Continued Chief, Data Systems Development Division.—Joseph R. Erb, 4501 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Chief, Information Systems and Planning Division.—Roxanne Williams, 6210 Leeke Forest Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, ADP Operations and Communications Division.—Victor Muller, 6473 Gildar Street, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director, Washington Computer Center.—William T. Lanius, 8360 Greensboro Drive, No. 601, McLean, Va. 22102. Director, Kansas City Computer Center.—Olen Johnson, 10011 West 98th Terrace, Overland Park, Kans. 66212. Director, St. Louis Computer Center.—Franklynn R. Harrower, 2921 Emerald Bend Court, St. Louis, Mo. 63129. Director, Fort Collins Computer Center.—Donald Morton, 1912 Kingsborough Drive, Fort Collins, Colo. 80526. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL Director’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3585 Director of Personnel.—John W. Fossom, 2906 Tapered Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Deputy Director of Personnel.—Charles A. Bucy, 1702 Myrtle Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Office of the Secretary Servicing Staff.—Theresa A. Condon, 3022 Nutwood Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716. Director, Executive Resources, Performance Appraisal and Merit Pay Staff.—Earl C. Hadlock, 2001 Kingshouse Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Security and Employee Relations Staff.—William J. Riley, 16014 Jerald Road, West Laurel, Md. 20810. Director, Staffing and Personnel Information Systems Staff.—Ernest E. Toth, 11420 Sherril Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Personnel Management Evaluation Staff.—Gloria F. Torres, 10901 Fiesta Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Executive and Employee Development Staff.—John W. Kizler, 402 Ritchie Parkway, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Employee Appeals Staff.—Lawrence S. Cavallaro, 19520 Dubarry Drive, Brookville, Md. 20729. Director, Classification, Position Management and Organization Staff.—Ernest E. Toth (acting), 11420 Sherril Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. OFFICE OF SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT Director’s Office: Administration Building, Room 147-W, Jefferson Drive between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-8247 Director.—dJulius C. Jimeno. Chief, Policy, Resources and Technical Services.—Joseph M. Cindrich, Ph. D., 3006 Eton Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Director, Information and Evaluation Systems Division.—Richard M. Guyer, 535 Rita Drive, Odenton, Md. 21113. Chief, Safety and Health Operations Division.—Phillip R. Mueller, 309 Stonegate Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Medical Officer.—Oleh Jacykewycz, M.D., 13232 Old Chapel Road, Bowie, Md. 20715. ECONOMICS The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-4164 Assistant Secretary.— William Lesher. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—dJ. Dawson Ahalt Giting) WORLD FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK AND SITUATION BOARD Chairman’s Office: South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-8651 AL Chairman.—dJ. Dawson Ahalt, 1811 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. 2205. 540 Congressional Directory Deputy Chairman.—Terry N. Barr, 3321 Huntley Square Drive, T-2, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Clearance Review Officer.—James R. Donald, 1046 Carper Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Chief Meteorologist.—Norton Strommen, 8314 Botsford Court, Springfield, Va. 22152, Information Officer.—John C. Roney, 3246 Aberfoyle Place 20015. Interagency Commodity Estimates Committee Chairmen: Grains.—Paul J. Meyers, 25 Butternut Way, Sterling, Va. 22170. Cotton and Other Fibers.—Russell G. Barlowe, 5644 Barrymore Drive, Centreville, Va. 22020. Oilseeds, Fats, and Oils.—Jimmy Lee Matthews, 5521 14th Road, North Arlington, Va. 22205. Livestock and Products.—James E. Nix, 8920 Peoria Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Specialty Crops.—Terry N. Barr (acting), 3321 Huntley Square Drive, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS SERVICE Administrator’s Office: 500 12th Street SW. 20250. Phone, 447-8104 ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE Administrator.—Kenneth R. Farrell, 11312 Handlebar Road, Reston, Va. 22091. An to the Administrator.—Doris Sanchez, Route 1, Box 157, White Plains, Md. B Director, Information Staff.—Benjamin R. Blankenship, 1329 Aquia Drive, Aquia Harbour, Stafford, Va. 22554. Director, Program Evaluation and Development Staff.—Oswald P. Blaich, 211 Long-view Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights.—Jean R. Redmond, 736 North Alber- marle Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Senior Analyst.—Marshall R. Godwin, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Apt. 923-W 20016. Director, Legislative Liaison Staff.— Georgiana Francisco, 4201 31st Street South, Arlington, Va. 22206. ADMINISTRATION Depry Acminisirenr =Allan S. Johnson, 7107 Woodglen Court, Fairfax Station, a. : Associate Deputy Administrator.—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. Directoy, ersonnel Division.—Joseph R. Ellis, 12713 Chesney Lane, Bowie, Md. ECONOMICS Deputy Administrator.—J. B. Penn, 8700 Kenilworth Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Associate Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] Biron Bis Services Center.—Alice Tennies, 424 North Monroe Street, Arlington, a. : Director, National Economics Division.—John E. Lee, Jr., 8217 Chivalry Road, An-nandale, Va. 22003. Director, International Economics Division.—Kelley White, 9830 Netick Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Director, Natural Resource Economics Division.—Melvin L. Cotner, 6617 Goldsboro Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Economic Development Division.—Kenneth L. Deavers, 1102 East Capitol Street NE. 20002. STATISTICS Deputy Administrator.—William E. Kibler, 2235 Loch Lomond Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Department of Agriculture Associate Deputy Administrator.—James L. Olsonk, 2920 North Edison Street, Ar-lington, Va. 22207. Director, Estimates Division.—Donald W. Barrowman, 3717 Forest Grove Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Survey Division.— Wilbert H. Walther, 2603 Oakton Glen Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Statistical Research Division.—Charles E. Caudill, 10515 Samago Drive, Oakton, Va. 22124. Director, State Statistical Division.—Raymond R. Hancock, 4927 King David Boule-vard, Annandale, Va. 22003. SMALL COMMUNITY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-4581 Under Secretary.—Frank Naylor (designate). Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION Administrator’s Office: South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-7967 Administrator.—Dwight O. Calhoun (acting). Associate Administrator.—James E. Thornton, 2001 Callaway Street, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. Executive Assistant to Administrator.—[Vacant.] Assistant to Administrator, Congressional Liaison.—[Vacant.] Director, Information Staff.—Stanley D. Weston, 11441 Waterview Cluster, Reston, Va. 22090. Equal Opportunity Staff. —[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator for Rural Development, Policy Management and Coordina-tion.—James M. Scanlon (acting), 5431 32d Street 20015. Director, Rural Development Policy Coordination Staff.—Joe P. Garcia (acting), 6504 Spring Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Rural Policy Research and Analysis Staff.—Richard W. Long (acting), 5500 Homes Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Area Development Assistance Staff.—Alicia J. Petersen, 13411 Reid Circle, Fort Washington, Md. 20022. Assistant Administrator for Area Development Assistance.—[Vacant.] Direrion, Fromm Evaluation Staff.—Mark H. Nestle, 15811 Plainview Lane, Bowie, Area Coordinator, Midwest States.—[Vacant.] Area Director, Southern States.—[Vacant.] Area Director, Southeastern States.—[Vacant.] Area Director, Western States.—[Vacant.] Area Director, Northeastern States.—[Vacant.] Area Director, North Central States.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator, Rural Development.—Kenneth Latcholia, 2125 Countryside Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Administrator, Community Programs.—Dwight O. Calhoun, 6611 Holford Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Administrator, Multi-Family Housing.—L. D. Elwell, 6716 Holford Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Administrator, Business and Industry.—Robert Butler, 307 Yoakum Park-way, Unit 3-1522, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, Environmental and Technology Staff.—Daniel J. Ball, 1301 South Scott Street, No. 738, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Business and Industry Loan Servicing Division.—Michael Leigh Nalley, 11513 Tyre Street, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Director, Business and Industry Loan Review and Processing Division.—Dean R. Moore, 63000 Hawaii Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Director, Multi-Family Housing Management and Support Division.—Lawrence D. Hammond, 12006 Pebble Brook Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Director, Multi-Family Housing Management and Servicing Division.—Paul Conn, 7709 14th Street 20012. Director, Water and Waste Disposal Loan Division.—L. Glenn Bennett, 919 Steven Irving Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. 542 Congressional Directory Director, Community Facilities Loan Division.—John R. Bowles, 4612 Lawn Court, Fairfax, Va. 22003 Deputy Administrator for Farm and Family Programs.—H. Allan Brock, 1902 Mir-acle Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Assistant Administrator, Single-Family Housing.—dJennings A. Orr, 2573 Plum Tree Court, Vienna, Va. 22180 Assistant Administrator, Farmer Programs.—George T. Moore (acting), 1108 Archer Court, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Director, Farm Real Estate and Production Loan Division.—Lynn Pickinpaugh (acting), 2621 South West Street, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, Emergency Loan Division.—William K. Krause, 3028 Lake Avenue, Chever-ly, Md. 20785. Director, Single-Family Housing and Support Division.—Daryl L. Grove, 6404 Riv-ington Road, Springfield, Va. 22152. FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Deputy Administrator, Financial and Administrative Operations.—[Vacant.] Assistant Deputy Administrator, Financial and Administrative Operations.—Wil-liam R. Noll (acting), 11124 Korman Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Diregr, Budget Division.—William R. Noll, 11124 Korman Drive, Potomac, Md. 54. Director, Business Services Division.—Nicholas Eric Rierson, 6610 Ian Street, New Carrollton, Md. 20984. Director, Financial Support Division.—LaVerne A. Isenberg, 2628 South Grant Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Management Information Systems Division.—Paul L. Holm, 3046 Rodman Street, 20008. Director, Management Systems and Organization Planning Division.—Joseph F. Fre- burger, 403 Norman Avenue, Glen Burnie, Md. 21061. Director, Personnel Division.—William S. True, 2480 16th Street, Apt. 443 20009. Director, Training and Career Development Planning Division.—Arthur M. Collings, Road No. 7, Box 1027, Harbor Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21403. Director, Finance Office (St. Louis, Mo.).—Clarence P. Squellati, 56 Bellerive Acres, St. Louis, Mo. 63121. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION Administrator’s Office: South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-5123 Administrator.—dJoe S. Zoller (acting). Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] 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. Awan On nino, Administration.—dJoseph Vellone (acting), 2805 Erie Street Assistant to the Administrator.—[Vacant.] Legions ong Interagency Aduviser.—Joel Babb, 5003 Dormain Place, Alexandria, a Civil Rights Coordinator.—Henry L. Taylor, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. ADMINISTRATION Assistant Administrator.—Joseph Vellone (acting), 2805 Erie Street SE. 20020. Director, Office of Information and Public Affairs.—Harlan M. Severson, 1631 Greenbrier Court, Reston, Va. 22090. Director, Personnel Management Division.—Henry C. Bourne, Route 4, Box 4033E, La Plata, Md. 20646. Director, Accounting and Auditing Division.—Sheldon Chazin, 410 East Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Office of Budget.—Charles A. Jewell, Accokeek, Md. 20607. Director, Office of Program Development and Analysis. John T. Barringer, Jr., 601 West Windsor Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, Management Services Division. —Blaine D. Stockton, Jr., 7316 Mariposa Drive, Manassas, Va. 22110 Department of Agriculture 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, Distribution Systems Division.—William E. Davis, 513 Woodford Street, Fredericksburg, Va. 22401. Director, Power Supply Division.—Frank W. Bennett, 3720 Leverton Street, Whea-ton, Md. 20906. Director, Electric Loans and Management Division.—Charles Weaver, 4206 Maple Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Energy Management and Utilization Division.— 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, Environmental and Energy Requirements Division.—Joseph R. Binder, 716 Pebblestone Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. TELEPHONE PROGRAM Assistant Administrator.—John H. Arnesen, 9902 DePaul Drive, Bethesda, Md. 22034. 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. 22044. 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. Director, Southeast Area Office.—W. Fred Albrecht, North 1600 South Eads, Apt. 938, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, North Central Area Office.—Joseph M. Carnes, 5230 Pomeroy Drive, Fair-fax, Va. 22044. Director, Western Area Office.—Bob Peters, 14221 North Birchdale Avenue, Wood-bridge, Va. 22193. Director, Southwest Area Office.—William J. Nichols, 6536 Chesterfield Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Loans Officer.—Anne K. Hanlon, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. RURAL TELEPHONE BANK Governor.—[Vacant.] Deputy Governor.—[Vacant.] Assistant Governor.—John H. Arnesen, 9902 DePaul Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Popul an Governor.—William W. Kelly, 1900 South Eads Street, Arlington, a. 02. Secretary.—Arndon O. Haynes, P.O. Box 282, Eatonville, Wash. 98328. Assistant Secretary.—Joseph Vellone, 2805 Erie Street SE. 20020. Treasurer.—Eldon M. Snowden, P.O. Box 359, Colchester, Ill. 62326. Asnens Fearon =ihaldn Chazin, 410 East Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, : 1. MARKETING AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICES The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3851 Assistant Secretary.—C. W. McMillan. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] 544 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF TRANSPORTATION Director’s Office: 1405 Auditors Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 147-3963 Director.—Robert J. Tosterud (acting), 12034 William and Mary Circle, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW, 20250. Phone, 447-5115 Administrator.—Mildred Thymian (designate). Deputy Administrator, Marketing Programs.—William T. Manley, 6928 Girard Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Administrator, Packers and Stockyards Program.—James L. Smith, 9424 Wooden Bridge Road, Potomac, Md 20854. Deputy Administrator, Management.—Irving W. Thomas. Pixecton Jo formugion Division.—Lewis Brodsky, 6829 Ridgeway Drive, Springfield, a. 50. MARKETING SERVICES AND REGULATORY PROGRAMS Director, Cotton.—dJesse F. Moore, 2573 Nicky Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Director, Dairy.—Herbert L. Forest, 1208 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Fruit and Vegetable.—Charles R. Brader, 540 Southview Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Livestock, Poultry, Grain, and Seed.—Thomas H. Porter, 6432 Lignum Street., Springfield, Va. 22150. Direction, Foboceo~=Thomas A. Von Garlem, 1285 Robert Road, Crownsville, Md. Director, Warehouse Division.—James E. Springfield, 7928 Lake Pleasant Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS Deputy Administrator.—James L. Smith. Director, Livestock Marketing Division.—John A. Sands, 6144 North 12th Road, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Packer and Poultry Division.—William V. Carroll (acting), 3836 Gallows Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Industry Analysis Staff.—dJ. C. Williamson, Jr., 7021 Braddock Mews Place, Springfield, Va. 22151. MANAGEMENT Administrative Services.—Burt C. Hawkins. Toohmion] So ices Division.—John C. Miklas, Jr., 1909 Miracle Lane, Falls Church, a. : Financial Management Division.—John T. Reeves. Personnel. —Larry T. Thackston. Market Research and Development Division.—Dr. James L. Pearson, 9352 Tovito Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031. AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE SERVICE Administrator’s Office: 500 12th Street SW. 20250. Phone, 447-8870 Administrator.—Randall E. Torgerson, 1300 Tuland Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Dep Acmmsipsion-=lagk H. Armstrong, 5218 Lighthorne Road, Burke, Va. Director, Cooperative Marketing and Purchasing Division.—James E. Haskell, 8108 Collins Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Cooperative Management Division.—Charles A. Kraenzle, 9140 Braeburn Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Cooperative Development Division.—John Haas, 5304 Juxon Place, Spring-field, Va. 22151. Department of Agriculture 545 ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE Administrator's Office: Administration Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 147-3668 Administrator.—Harry C. Mussman, 1426 Layman Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Associate Administrator.—James O. Lee, Jr., 14900 Greymont Drive, Centreville, Va. 22020. Director, Information Division.—King F. Lovinger, 12008 Montague Drive, Laurel, Md. 20810. Environmental Coordinator.— Thomas McIntyre, 1515 Circle Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Deputy Administrator, Management.—Larry B. Slagle (acting), 734 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Deputy Administrator, Management.—Robert L. Buchanan (acting), 2521 Shanandale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Administrative Services Division.—Gary A. Wilson, 7010 Davis Ford Road, Manassas, Va. 22110. Director, Budget and Accounting Division.—Samuel V. Ladd, 1 Ramsdell Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Director, Human Resources Division.—George S. Robertson, 11001 Blue Roan Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. Director, Automated ii Systems Staff.—Carl P. Spahn, 109 Eastmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901 Director, Legislative Affairs Staff.—Thomas Gillilland, 3713 North Glebe Road, Ar-lington, Va. 22207 Director, Resource Management Systems and Evaluation Staff.—James A. Hanson, 109 McCrone Drive, Crownsville, Md. 21032. Director, Field Servicing Office.—Paul W. Whiteaker, 709 85th Avenue North, Brookland Park, Minn. 55444. PLANT PROTECTION AND QUARANTINE Depts Agri stone L. Ford, 12209 Wimbleton Street, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Associate Deputy Administrator.—William F. Helms, 1735 Urby Drive, Crofton, Md. 21114 Assistant Deputy Administrator, National Programs.—D. Scot Campbell, 12203 Val-lerie Lane, Laurel, Md. 20811. Assistant Deputy Administrator, International and Emergency Programs.—[Vacant.] Director, National Program Planning Staff.—Gregor G. Rohwer, 1502 Circle Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21402. VETERINARY SERVICES Depriyomipisiraryr aiohn K. Atwell, 1700 Colesberg Street, Silver Spring, Md. Associate Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] Assistant Deputy Administrator, Animal Health Programs.—E. C. Sharman, 3917 Commander Drive, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Assistant Deputy Administrator, International Programs.—Norvan L. Meyer, 605 North Mansfield, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director, National Brucellosis Eradication Program.—Paul Becton, 3915 Conifer Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, National Program Planning Staffs.—Milton J. Tillery, 7004 Redmiles Road, Laurel, Md. 20810. FEDERAL GRAIN INSPECTION SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250. Phone, 447-9170 Administrator.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator, Program Operations.—David R. Galliart, 12541 Windover Turn, Bowie, Md. 20715. 66-666 O—81——37 546 Congressional Directory Assistant Deputy Administrator, Program Operations, Field.—David C. Mangum, Rose Glen, Route 1, Box 147K, Bealton, Va. 22712. Assistant Deputy Administrator, Program Operations, Staff.—Leslie E. Malone, 11505 Dundee Drive, Mitchellville, Md. 20716 Dizon Compliance Division.—J. T. Abshier, 12416 Kemmerton Lane, Bowie, . 20715. Director, Standardization Division.—James L. Driscoll, 8923 West 113th Street, Overland Park, Kans. 66210. Director, Weighing Division.—George T. Lipscomb, 14216 Dennington Place, Rock-ville, Md. 20853. Director, Inspection Division.—John W. Marshall, 12002 Trim Lane, Bowie, Md. 715. Director, Planning and Evaluation Staff.—Robert E. Laubis, 509 Gibson Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Adniribuie Officer.—John D. Evans, 14220 Chadwick Lane, Rockville, Md. 53. FOOD AND CONSUMER SERVICES The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-4623 Assistant Secretary.—Mary Jarratt (designate). Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE Administrator’s Office: 500 12th Street SW. 20250. Phone, 447-8384 Administrator.—J. William Hoaglan. Associate Administrator.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Administrator.—[Vacant.] Confidential Assistant to the Administrator.—[Vacant.] Confidential Assistant to the Administrator.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Legislative Affairs and Public Information.—Sharon Armann (acting). Director, Sffice of Policy, Planning and Evaluation.—George Braley (acting), 9310 Willow Pond Lane, Burke, Va. 22015. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR FOR MANAGEMENT Deputy Administrator for Management.—Joseph S. Bennett, 2711B South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va. 22206. Assistant Deputy Administrator for Management.—Paul Braun, 11321 Myrtle Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Dirocton Bersonnel Division.—Vernon R. Morgan, 1104 Maple Avenue East, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Administrative Services Division.—James Sober, 7607. Salem Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Director, Office ih hee Rights, and EEO.—Herbert Scurlock, 1707 Reynolds Street, Crofton, Md. 21114. Director, Cik EE Review Staff.—Joseph Shepherd. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR FOR REGIONAL OPERATIONS Deputy Administrator for Regional Operations.—Andrew P. Hornsby, Jr., 8227 Taun-ton Place, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Deputy Administrator, Regional Operations.—Bonny O’Neil, 3017 South Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Deputy Administrator for Financial Management.—Raymond A. Pugh, Sr., 8626 Kenilworth Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Assistant Deputy Administrator for Financial Management.—Leo Demers, 8853 Leesburg Pike, Vienna, Va. 22180. Dirggion, Automated Systems Division.—Frank A. Pulju, 5014 Gadsen Drive, Fairfax, a, : Biron SE: Division.—George W. Hall, 5509 Andrews Chapel Court, Fairfax, a. : ? Department of Agriculture 547 Director, State Financial Control Division.—William E. Mothorpe. Director, Accounting and Reporting Division.—David Hamer, Jr., 2021 Brooks Drive, No. 604, Suitland, Md. 20028. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR, SPECIAL NUTRITION PROGRAMS Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs.—Margaret Glavin. Assistant Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs.—Patrick Clerkin. Assistant to the Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs.—Vicky Urcuyo. Director, Child Care and Summer Programs. —dJordan Benderly, 3630 Patterson Street 20015. Director, Food Distribution Division.—Kay Tibbets. Director, Nutrition and Technical Services Division.—Henry Rodriquez, 2834 West George Mason Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, School Programs Division.—Sam Bauer. Director, Supplemental Food Programs Division.—Barbara Sandoval. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR, FAMILY NUTRITION PROGRAMS Deputy Administrator, Family Nutrition Programs.—Alberta C. Frost, 3017 South -Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Assistant Deputy Administrator, Family Nutrition Programs.—Willis L. DeLozier, 5025 Powell Road, Fairfax, Va. 22032 Special Assistant to the Deputy Administrator, Family Nutrition Programs.—Paul L. Stobaugh (acting), 2663 Centennial Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Director, Program Development Division.—Claire Lipsman, 3706 Stewart Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Federal Operations Division.—Christopher Martin, 6015 Carrindale Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Pereiton NSruse Operations Division.—Keith Spinner (acting), 31 46th Street NE. 19. FOOD SAFETY AND QUALITY SERVICE The Mail, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-7025 Administrator.—Donald L. Houston (acting), 6001 North Fifth Road, Arlington, Va. 22203. Associate Administrator.— Thomas P. Grumbly, 3206 Tennyson Street 20015. Director, Information and Legislative Affairs.—Kevin P. Murray (acting), 3601 Con-necticut Avenue 20008. Director, Equal Employment Opportunity.—John B. Taylor, 106 Bluff Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Policy and Program Planning.—John W. McCutcheon, 11229 Fall River Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Director, Policy and Program Planning.—Gail E. Updegraff, 6824 Lennon Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Policy Development and Public Participation, P&PP.—Loren D. Lange, 12305 Captain Smith Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Manpower and Management Planning Staff, P&PP.—George E. Bickerton, 4680 Morgan Court, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. Director, Executive Secretariat, P&PP.—Linda A. Wood. Director, Program Planning and Evaluation Staff, P&PP.—Leo. R. Gray, 2001 Kings-house Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. MEAT AND POULTRY INSPECTION Deputy Administrator, Meat and Poultry Inspection.—Victor H. Berry, 3237 Living-ston Street 20015. Associate Deputy Administrator, Meat and Poultry Inspection.—Merlin A. Nelson, 9916 Indian Queen Point Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Assistant Deputy Administrator for Technical Services.—Arnold V. Giesemann, 1616 16th Street, Apt. 602 20009. Director of Technical Services Divisions.—William H. Dubbert, 3412 Slade Run Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Slaughter Inspection Standards and Procedures Division, TS.—John C. Prucha, P.O. Box 14185, Route 108, Highland, Md. 20777. Director, Processed Products Inspection Division, TS.—Bill F. Dennis, 6104 Dinwiddie Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. 548 Congressional Directory Director, Facilities, Equipment and Sanitation Division, TS.—Bartie T. Woods, 1404 Washington Drive, Stafford, Va. 22554. Director, Program Training Division, TS.—Moses A. Simmons, 1926 Fordham Lane, Denton, Tex. 76201. Director, Industrial Engineering and Data Management Division, TS.—Clyde S. Smithson, 9346 Mount Vernon Circle, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Technology Assessment Division.—I1 Y. Maing, 6224 Wilmette Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Assistant Deputy Administrator for Field Operations.—Wilson S. Horne (acting). Director of Operations.—Wilson S. Horne. Director, Federal/State Relations.—dJoseph L. Blair, 4910 Magdalene Court, Annan- dale, Va. 22003. Director, Foreign Programs Division.—Hyman M. Steinmetz, 224 Cathedral Avenue Director, Northeastern Region.—Maurice C. McNay. Director, i Region.— Newman B. Isom, 1427 Lincoln Place, Carrollton, Tex. 750 Director, Southeastern Region.—James D. Willis (acting), 2341 North Peachtree Way, Dunoody, Ga. 30338. Director, North-Central Region.—Kenneth O. McDougall, 6202 Northeast 12th Avenue, Altoona, Iowa 50009. Director, Western Region.—Ronald J. Prucha. COMPLIANCE Deputy Administrator, Compliance.—L. L. Gast, 9016 Edgewood Street, Gaithers-burg, Md. 20760. Assistant Deputy Administrator, Compliance.—Milton L. Goodman, 3705 South George Mason Drive, No. 1807-S, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, Evaluation and Enforcement Division.—Robert W. Gonter, 12315 Winding Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Planning and Analysis Division.—Carol M. Seymour, 5616 Shade Tree Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director, Regulations Coordination Division.—S. Paul Ragan, 1361 MacBeth Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Meat and Poultry Standards and Labeling Division.—Robert G. Hibbert, 9105 Wire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Deputy Administrator for Management.—Joseph A. Powers, 3913 North Dumbarton Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Deputy Administrator for Management.—M. D. Ray, 1214 Burtonwood Court, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Director, Personnel Division.—William J. Hudnall, 815 Arcturus on the Potomac, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Digerion iinmne Division.—dJune P. Blair, 5408 Dunsmore Road, Alexandria, Va. Director, Budget, Planning Evaluation Division.— William L. West, 9628 Lincoln-wood Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Director, Administrative Services Division.—Q. V. Cummings, Jr., 5100 Pommeroy Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Director, Labor Management elutes Staff.—Robert L. Cunningham, 7706 Jervis Street, Springfield, Va. 2215 COMMODITY SERVICES Deputy Administrator, Commodity Services.—Eddie F. Kimbrell, 13209 Moss Ranch Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Deputy Administrator, Commodity Services.—[Vacant.] Director, Food Quality Assurance Division.—John M. Wyatt, 12321 Folkstone Drive, Herndon, Va. 22070. Director, Meat Quality Division.—Michael L. Huggins (acting), 8122 Sleepy View Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, ‘Fruit and Vegetable Quality Division.—Larry W. Robinson (acting), 8009 Cypress Grove Lane, Cabin John, Md. 20731. Director, Poultry and Dairy Quality ‘Division. —H. Connor Kennett, Jr., 7702 Vicar Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Department of Agriculture 549 SCIENCE Deputy Administrator for Science.—Ronald E. Engel, 218 North Fairfax Street, Apt. B-1, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Deputy Administrator for Science.—Thomas R. Murtishaw, 5725 North Kings Highway, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Diregion Lhamisiry Division.—Richard L. Ellis, 6032 Stevens Forest Road, Columbia, . 21045. Director, Microbiology Division.—Ralph W. Johnston, 2960 East Randolph Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Pathology and Epidemiology Division.—Jack C. Leighty, 5842 Stevens Forest Road, Apt. 33, Columbia, Md. 21045. Director, Mathematics and Statistics Division.—Bert Levy, 12801 Sutters Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Residue Evaluation and Planning Division.—John E. Spaulding, 4011 Sto-conga Drive, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Director, Field Service Laboratories Division.—Cornelius J. Whitney, 2713 Village Lane, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Director, Food Ingredient Assessment Division.—George G. Armstrong, 6907 Murray Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AND COMMODITY PROGRAMS The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3111 Under Secretary.—Seely Lodwick (acting). Deputy Assistant.—[Vacant.] AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION SERVICE Administrator’s Office; Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3467 Administrator.—Everett Rank (designate). Associate Administrator.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator, State and County Operations.—Weldon B. Denny, 1200 South Washington Street, Apt. 704-E, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Administrator, Commodity Operations.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator, Management.—Donald L. Gillis, 15716 Singletree Lane, Dum-fries, Va. 22026. Executive Assistant to the Administrator.—Bill Cherry, 7024 Bradley Circle, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Director, Analysis Staff.—Howard C. William, 12621 Brestwick Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director, Civil Rights and EEO Staff.—Victor B. Phillips (acting), 6522 Sixth Street 20012. Director, Conservation and Environmental Protection Division.—Alan Durick (acting), 8324 Bella Vista Terrace, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director, Emergency and Indemnity Programs Division.—Jerry W. Newcomb, 7136 Hamor Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, Price Support and Loan Division.—dJerome F. Sitter, 1808 South George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. 22204. Director, Production Adjustment Division.—Jeffress A. Wells (acting), 1306 Quincy Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Director, Programs Appeals Staff.—Maurice E. Reddick, 604 Winhall Way, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Inventory Management Division.—Paul W. King, 7637 Michelle Court, Manassas, Va. 22110. Director, Procurement and Sales Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Producer Associations Division.—John I. Morton, 1113 Anesbury Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Financial Management Division.—Lester W. LeCompte, 5204 Light Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Information Division.—Roland W. Olson, 3215 Pauline Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Management Services Division.— Wayne L. Wang, 7941 Harwood Place, Springfield, Va. 22152. 550 Congressional Directory Executive Assistant to the Administrator—Continued Director, Personnel Division.—Elmer Dovel, 11316 Edenderry Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Director, Technical Services Division.—Frank M. Lawson, 8178 Electric Avenue, Vienna, Va. 22180 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-7583 Board of Directors: Chairman.—John R. Block. Vice Chairman.—[Vacant.] Officers: President.—[Vacant.] Executive Vice President.—[Vacant.] Vice Presidents: [Vacancies.] Deputy Vice Presidents: [Vacant.] Weldon B. Denny, 1200 South Washington Street, Hunting Towers, Apt. 704-E, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Donald L. Gillis, 15716 Singletree Lane, Dumfries, Va. 22026. Secretary.—Bill Cherry, 7024 Bradley Circle, Annandale, Va. 220083. Assistant Secretary.— Virginia T. Lee, 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 910-S, Arling- ton, Va. 22202. Controller.—Lester W. LeCompte, 5204 Light Street, Springfield, Va. 22151. Treasurer.—Rob Brammer, 15716 Buck Lane, Dumfries, Va. 22026. Chief Accountant.—John J. Sikora, 10207 Carol Street, Great Falls, Va. 22066. FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION Manager’s Office: South Building, Independence Avenue between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-6795 Manager.—[Vacant.] Deputy Manager.—Roland Wentzel (acting). Assistant Manager for Legislation and Public Affairs.—George F. Vohs, 13113 Memory Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22033. Executive Assistant to Manager. —E. Eugene Gantz, 12334 Locust Circle, Olathe, Kans. 66061. Assistant Manager, Field Operations.—[Vacant.] Assistant Manager for Administrative Management.—Gerald C. Puppe, 9467 Clover- dale Court, Burke, Va. 22015. Director, Actuarial Division.—Ronald E. McAdoo (acting), 8017 West 113th Terrace, Overland Park, Kans. 66210. Director, National Service Office.—Frank S. Rayfield, 12908 Overhill Avenue, Grand-view, Mo. 64030. FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE Administrator’s Office: South Building, Independence Avenue between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3935 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Adm pty phichard A. Smith (acting), 7920 Robinson Road, Bethesda, Md. Associate Administrator.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator and General Sales Manager.—[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator, Foreign Market Development.—Jimmy D. Minyard, 11710 Wolf Run Lane, Clifton, Va. 22024. Assistant Administrator, International Trade Policy.—George E. Rossmiller, 3627 Tallwood Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22312. Assistant Administrator, Commodity Programs.—Richard J. Cannon, 2407 Rock-bridge Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Affairs.—Larry F. Thomasson, 6721 Caneel Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Administrator, Export Credits.—[Vacant.] Department of Agriculture 551 Assistant Administrator, Management.—[Vacant.] Legislative Assistant.—[Vacant.] Assistant to Administrator, Audit.—John Hudgins, 600 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Information Division Director.—J. Don Looper, 5309 59th Avenue, Riverdale, Md. 20840. FOREIGN MARKET DEVELOPMENT Assistant Administrator.—Jimmy D. Minyard, 11710 Wolf Run Lane, Clifton, Va. 22024. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—David R. Strobel, 7910 Jansen Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant to Assistant Administrator.—Robert E. Mannion, 8705 Bunnell Drive, Potomac, Va. 20854. Director, Planning and Evaluation Division.— Vernon Harness, 4520 Arendale Square, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Export Trade Services Division.—William L. Scholz, 8108 Cawdor Court, McLean, Va. 22102. INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY Assistant Administrator.—George E. Rossmiller, 3627 Tallwood Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22312. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—George H. White, 4853 33d Road North, Arling-ton, Va. 22207. Assistant to Assistant Administrator.—William F. Doering, 6346 Carolyn Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, Trade Policy, Planning and Analysis.—John F. Hudson, 1035 Welsh Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Western Europe and Inter-America.—Glenn Whiteman, 4516 Morningwood Drive, Olney, Md. 20832. Director, Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe.—David Schoonover, 9 West Oak, Alexan-dria, Va. 22301. COMMODITY PROGRAMS Assighons Administrator.—Richard J. Cannon, 2407 Rockbridge Street, Vienna, Va. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Daniel Shaughnessy, 10239 Tamarack Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Dairy, Livestock and Poultry.—Rollard E. Anderson, 8707 Ventura Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. fired, Givin and Feed.—Donald J. Novotny, 11803 Rosalinda Drive, Potomac, Md. Director, Oilseeds and Products Division.—Philip L. Mackie, 14717 Harold Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Horticultural and Tropical Products Division.—Gilbert Sindelar, 1904 Henry Road, Rockville, Md. 20851. Director, Tobacco and Cotton Division.—Glenn Samson, 8600 Chapel Drive, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Director, Crop Condition Assessment Division.—Jimmy D. Murphy, 2660 Oakton Glen Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Data Systems Division.—Eldon C. Hildebrandt, 3409 Slade Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Export Sales Reporting Division.—Richard J. Finkbeiner, 1700 Sanford Drive, Accokeek, Md. 20607. FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS Amgnnl Administrator.—Larry Thomasson, 6721 Caneel Court, Springfield, Va. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Richard Welton, 9108 Willow Pond Lane, Poto- -mac, Md. 20854. European Area Officer (Non-EC).—Roger Euler, 2682 Centennial Court, Alexandria, a Burpee: Area Officer (EC).—Norman Pettipaw, 8012 Fenway Road, Bethesda, Md. 552 Congressional Directory Western Hemisphere Area Officer.—Steve Washenko (acting), 6611 Maugh Road, McLean, Va. 22101. East Asia and Pacific Area Officer.—Cline Warren, 10316 Buena Vista Avenue, Lanham, Md. 20801. New, fax. South Asia and Africa Area Officer.—John DeCourcy, Waterford, Va. Reports Officer.—Max Bowser, 9810 Natick Road, Burke, Va. 22015. MANAGEMENT Assistant Administrator.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Louis G. Davis, 8205 Greeley Boulevard, Spring-field, Va. 22152. Director, Budget and Analysis Division.—Norman R. Kallemeyn, 12509 Chalford Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Personnel Division.—Patricia P. Madison, 6530 Jay Miller Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, Management Services Division.—Edward Bevis, Jr., 2007 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. EXPORT CREDITS Assistant General Sales Manager and Assistant Administrator.—|[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Administrator, Program Development Division.—Verle E. Lanier, 9108 Willoe Pond Lane, Potomac, Md. 20054. Deputy Assistant Administrator, Commodity Operations.—[Vacant.] Director, Program Development Division.—David Culver, 3724 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203. Director, Program Operations Division.—Leo Wallace, 4419 Kentmore Drive, Wood-bridge, Va. 22193. Director, Ocean Transportation Division.—John H. Maxwell, Crystal House, Nos. 2, 832, 2000 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT Director’s Office: Administration Building, Independence Avenue between 12th and 14th Street SW. 20250. Phone, 447-3157 OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR Director.—Dr. Quentin M. West, 1007 Popular Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Associate Director.—Ruth K. Zagorin. Senior Deputy Director, Special Programs/Program Reutein —[Vacant.] Deputy Director, Technical Assistance.—Dr. William S. Hoofnagle, 1038 Sterling Road, Herndon, Va. 22070. Depry Director, International Training.—Dr. Robert I. Ayling, 434 O Street SW. 20024. Deputy Director, International Organization Affairs.—Dr. Martin Kriesburg, 5805 Tanglewood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Deputy Director, International Research Division.—Dr. David Daugherty, 1201 Faugus Court, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Deputy Director, Scientific and Technical Exchange.—Roger Neetz, 15556 Prince Frederick Way, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Assistant Director, Development, Planning and Analysis.—Dr. Thomas Lederer, 11500 Regnid Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Assistant Director, Interagency Relations.—George Waldman, 8504 Victory Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Director, Administration.—Lloyd F. Reese. NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW, 20250. Phone, 447-7173 Assistant Secretary.—dJohn B. Crowell (designate). Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Department of Agriculture 553 OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY The Mall, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 117-3965 Director.—Barry R. Flamm, 8104 Paisley Place, Potomac, Md. 20854. Associate Director.—Peter F. Smith (acting), 629 Oakley Place, Alexandria, Va. 22302. FOREST SERVICE Chief’s Office: South Building, 12th Street and Independence Avenue SW., P.O. Box 2417 20013. Phone, 147-6661 Chief.—R. Max Peterson, 10742 Marlborough Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Associate Chief.—Douglas R. Leisz, 304 Maryland Avenue 20002. Office 7, 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. Associate Deputy Chief.—[Vacant.] Staff Assistant.—Adrian Haught, 16621 Frontenac Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20855. Staff Assistant.—F. Dale Robertson, 9319 Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Environmental Coordination Staff.—David E. Ketcham, 1034 Carper Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Legislative Affairs Staff.—Mark A. Reimers, 13425 Compton Road, Clifton, Va. 22024. Policy Analysis Staff.—Thomas A. Roederer, 4954 Klein Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Program Development and Budget Staff.—William L. Rice, 4422 Tulip Tree Court, Chantilly, Va. 22021. Resource Program and Assessment Staff.—Thomas Hamilton, 9122 Bramble Place, Annandale, Va. 22003. NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM Deputy Chief.—Raymond M. Housley, Jr., 6512 Orland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Associate Deputy.—[Vacant.] 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. Tombe Jlenagoment Staff.—Norman E. Gould, 11006 Kilkeel Court, Oakton, Va. 124. Rang rnageman Staff.—William L. Evans, 5118 Portsmouth Road, Fairfax, Va. 032. 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. Minas and 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.—Gary E. Cargill, 6410 Seven Oaks Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Engineering Staff. —Myles R. Howlett, 6826 Rosemont Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. STATE AND PRIVATE FORESTRY Deputy Chief.—Einar L. Roget, 8906 Footstep Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Deputy Chief.—John H. Ohman, 6417 Brentford Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. Staff Assistant.—James J. Conavan, 5515 East Bourne Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. 554 Congressional Directory Staff Assistant.—Charles F. Krebs, 1478 Roundleaf Court, Reston, Va. 22090. Staff Assistant.—Howard Burnett, 4729 Koester Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Staff Assistant.—Fred Kaiser, 1958 Commonwealth Boulevard, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Cooperative Fire Protection Staff.—[Vacant.] Torey, pi Management Staff.—James L. Stewart, 3028 Covington Street, Fairfax, a. 22031. Area Planning and Development Staff.—John A. Vance, 1325 15th Street 20005. Cooperative Forestry Staff.—Tony Dorrell, 201 South Reynolds Street, Apt. L-505, Alexandria, Va. 22304. RESEARCH Deputy Chief.—Robert E. Buckman, 4508 Peacock Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Associate Deputy Chief.—F. Bryan Clark, 4205 Holborn Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Deputy Chief.—Keith R. Shea, 7601 Modisto Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153. Staff Assistant.—Ronald D. Lindmark, 6404 Wyngate Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Staff Assistant.—Gloria A. Richardson, 3133 Robert Evans Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Staff Assistant.—William O. Thompson, 9107 Cascus Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Staff Assistant.—E. L. Shafer, 4403 Random Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Staff Assistant.—dJacqueline H. Cables, P.O. Box 1277, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Irsermponst Forestry Staff.—Robert W. Brandt, 6079 North 27th Street, Arlington, a. 18. Timber Management Research Staff.—[Vacant.] Forest Environment Research Staff.—Charles M. Loveless, 2303 Riveria Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. 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.—Craig C. Chandler, 322 North Piedmont Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Forest Resources Economics Research Staff.—Ross S. Whaley, 10403 Silk Oar Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. ADMINISTRATION Deputy Chief.—Jerome A. Miles, 8254 Toll House Road, Annandale, Va. 220083. Assos Deputy Chief.—William D. Williams, 4528 Andes Drive, 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. 22026. Administrative Management Staff.—Charles P. Teague, Jr., 670 White Swann Drive, Arnold, Md. 21012. Agminisinuine Services Staff.—Allen W. Smith, 7322 Fairwood Lane, Falls Church, a. ; Personnel Management Staff.—Wallace R. Otterson, 3324 Rocky Mount Road, Fair-fax, Va. 22030. Human Resource Programs Staff.—Leon H. Anderson, 12320 Millstream Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Civil Rights Staff.—dJetie B. Wilds, Jr., 9477 Deep Court, Columbia, Md. 21045. Associate Deputy Chief.—Glenn P. Haney, 4304 Pergate Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Computer Technology and Telecommunications Staff.—Hermann Habermann, 2501 Calvert Street 20008. Date Minogenen: Staff.—Allan J. West, 8870 Applecross Lane, Springfield, Va. SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE Chief’s Office: South Building, 12th and Independence Avenue SW. 20250 (Mailing address: P.O. Box 2890). Phone, 447-4525 Chief.—Norman A. Berg, 133 Saint Andrews Road, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Associate Chief.—David G. Unger, 6382 Dockser Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Chief, Northeast.—Richard L. Duesterhaus, 2220 Malraux Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Department of Agriculture 555 Assistant Chief, Southeast.—Edward E. Thomas, 8509 Oakford Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Chief, Midwest.—Benny Martin, 2112 Monaghan Drive, Herndon, Va. 22070. Assistant Chief, Southwest.—[Vacant.] Amis Chief, Northwest.—Galen S. Bridge, 5400 Quincy Marr Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Perey Chief for Administration.—Verne M. Bathurst, 8704 Duvall Street, Fairfax, a. 22309. Deputy Chief for Natural Resource Assessments.—Ralph J. McCracken, 1412 State-side Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Associate Deputy Chief for Natural Resource Assessments.—Klaus W. Flach, 13600 Middlevale Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Deputy Chief for Planning and Evaluation.—Kenneth L. Williams, 10307 Tecumseh Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Associate Deputy Chief for Planning and Evaluation.—[Vacant.] Administrative Support Staff.—Pearlie S. Reed, 8005 East Barrett Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Environmental Coordinator.—Gary A. Margheim, 16037 Fairway Drive, Dumfries, Va. 20026. Bone] poriuy Staff —David F. Montoya, 6913 Rawhide Ridge, Columbia, Md. 1046. Information and Public Affairs.—Hubert W. Kelly, Jr., 16209 Penn Manor Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716. Legislative Affairs.—James H. Olson, 4136 Meadow Hill Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Public Participation Coordinator.—Ida D. Cuthbertson, 4300 Old Dominion Drive, Apt. 301, Arlington, Va. 22207. Associate Deputy Chief for Administration.—[Vacant.] Deputy Chief for State and Local Operations.—Cletus J. Gillman, 6121 Green Cap Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Associate Deputy Chief for State and Local Operations.—Robert G. Halstead, 3015 Leefield Drive, Herndon, Va. 20270. Deputy Chief for Natural Resource Projects.—Joseph W. Haas, 1318 Juliana Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Associate Deputy Chief for Natural Resource Projects.—[Vacant.] Deputy Chief for Technology Development and Application.—Paul M. Howard, 6029 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Associate Deputy Chief for Technology Development and Application.—[Vacant.] SCIENCE AND EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION Director’s Office: Administration Building, Jefferson Drive between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250. Phone, 447-5923 Director.—Anson R. Bertrand, 4194 Dandridge Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Associate Director.—Clare 1. Harris, 14410 Northwyn Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Secretary to the Director.—Claudene Spence, 711 Archer Court, Herndon, Va. 22070. Chief, Legislative Staff.—Loretta Owens (acting), 7142 Wilburdale Drive, Annan-dale, Va. 22003. Chief, Information Staff.—Alice Skelsey, 7504 Braddock Road, Annandale, Va. 22202. Chief, Equal Opportunity Staff.—Curt Deville, 8921 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. : Assistant to the Director.—W. Don Ladd, 19123 Roman Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Deputy Director, Joint Planning and Evaluation.—John G. Stovall (acting), 1118 North Gaillard Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. ) Deputy Director, Administrative Management.—Arthur H. Nies, 12602 Northton Court, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Administrator, Agricultural Research.—T. B. Kinney, Jr., 8903 Eastbourne Lane, Laurel, Md. 20810. : Associate Administrator, Agricultural Research.—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. 556 Congressional Directory Administrator, Agricultural Research—Continued Chief, Post Harvest Technology.—A. M. Cowan (acting), 5666 Vantage Point Road, Columbia, Md. 21044. Chief, Livestock and Veterinary Sciences.—H. Graham Purchase (acting), 8905 Eastbourne Lane, Laurel, Md. 20810. Chief, Soil, Water and Air Sciences.—Harold L. Barrows, 4130 Selman Road, Beltsville, Md. 20705. Chief, Crop Sciences Staff.—Marshall D. Levin, 2107 Walsh View Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Regional Administrator, Northeastern Region.—Steven C. King, 616 Cobblestone Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Regional Administrator, North' Central Region.—Paul J. Fitzgerald, 702 Wonder-view 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. Administrator, Cooperative Research.—Walter I. Thomas, 1340 19th Road South, Arlington, Va. 22202. Associate Administrator, Cooperative Research.—Edward C. Miller, 5715 Jason Street, Cheverly, Md. 29784. Deputy Administrator, Natural Resources.—John D. Sullivan, 1101 South Arling-ton Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Administrator, Plant Sciences.—Clarence O. Grogan (acting), 3110 Second treet South, Arlington, Va. 22204. Deputy Administrator, Animal Sciences.—Clyde R. Richards (acting), 6409 Adelphi Road, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Deputy Administrator, Human Nutrition, Food and Social Sciences.—[Vacant.] Administrator, Extension.—Mary Nell Greenwood, 5300 Columbia Pike, No. 306, Arlington, Va. 22204. Deputy Administrator, Community and Rural Development.—John S. Bottum, 5518 North 18th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Deputy Administrator, 4H and Youth.—Eugene Williams, Crystal Plaza, 1115 North, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Administrator, Family Education.—Opal H. Mann, 9200 Dewberry Lane, College Park, Md. 20742. Deputy Administrator, Food and Nutrition.—Jane Voichick (acting), 3922 Plym-outh Circle, Madison, Wis. 53705. Deputy Administrator, Natural Resources.—Merrill Petosky, 5300 Holms Run Parkway, No. 1218, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Administrator, Agriculture.—Charles Beer, 490 M Street SW. 20024. Deputy Administrator, Program Development, Coordination and Evaluation.—W. Fred Woods, 902 Lauren Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180. Administrator, Technical Information Systems.—Richard A. Farley, 1902 Wooded Court, Adelphi, Md. 20783. Associate Administrator, Technical on formetion Systems.—Samuel T. Waters, 5347 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014 Assistant Director, Higher Education.—Lark P. Carter, Riverhouse No. 2, Apt. A1202, 1400 South Joyce, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Director, Special Programs.—Bille Hougart (acting), 1109 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002. Administrator, Human Nutrition.—D. Mark Hegsted, 614 North Armistead Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Associate Administrator, Human Nutrition.—James M. Iacono, 3701 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. 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, Commerce Building, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, 377-2112. Assistant to the Secretary.—[Vacant.] Confidential Assistant.—Mary E. Donahue, 3901 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Private Secretary to the Secretary.—[Vacant.] Director, Executive Secretariat.—Jean W. Jones, 2601 Park Center Drive, Alexan- dria, Va. 22302. Deputy Secretary.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary.—Anne L. Howard, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20036. Private Secretary to the Deputy Secretary.—[Vacant.] gi Deputy Secretary.—Martha O. Hesse, 700 New Hampshire Avenue Assistant Secretary for Congressional Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Administration.—[Vacant.] Popes Assistant Secretary for Acquisitions and Information Management.—David Nathan, 6004 Walnut Street, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Deputy Assistant Secretary fr Operations. —David Farber, 3021 Quail Hollow Ter-race, Brookeville, Md. 2072 Deputy Assistant Secretary = Resource Management.—Clifford Parker, 913 South 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Secretary for Productivity, Technology and Innovation.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Productivity, Technology and Innovation.—Francis Wolek, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, No. 206N, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environmental Affairs.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Maritime Affairs.—Robert Blackwell, 626 A Street SE. 20003. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Maritime Affairs.—Samuel Nemirow, 5195 Lewis-ham Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Secretary for Tourism.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tourism.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General.—[Vacant.] Assistant ig id General for Audits.—Frederic A. Heim, Jr., 6114 Roxbury Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Audits.—John R. Szpanka, 9754 Ranger Road, Fairfax City, Va. 22030. Assistant Inspector General for Investigations and Inspections.—John V. Graziano, 7741/02 Donnybrook Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of Policy and Administration.—Benjamin H. Friedman, Bauer Drive, Rock-ville, Md. 20853. 557 558 Congressional Directory General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Deputy General Counsel. —Frances M. Green, 2230 California Street, No. 4C-E 20008. Assistant Secretary for Policy.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Domestic Economic Policy Coordination.—Lucy Fal-cone, 2319 King Place 20007. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Policy Coordination.—Frederick T. Knickerbocker, 25 Quincy Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of Regulatory Economics and Policy.—Robert T. Miki, 4701 Wil-lard Avenue, Apt. 619, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Secretary for Industry and Trade.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Industry and Trade.—[Vacant.] Chief Economist.—Courtenay M. Slater, 1804 North Harvard Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Deputy Chief Economist and Director, Office of Economic Affairs.—William A. Cox III, 3311 Legation Street 20015. Director, Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards.—Joseph W. Duncan, 4046 Ridgeview Circle, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Director, Social Statistics. —Katherine K. Wallman, 1101 Waverly Way, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Director, Economic Statistics.—Gaylord E. Worden, 5015 Powell Road, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Program Manager, Domestic Information Display System.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION Office of Administrative Services: ~ Director.—Tony Stadeker, 6119 Rayburn Drive, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Office of Information Management: Director.—Christos N. Kyriazi, 1441 Towlston Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Office of Acquisition and Grants Management: a L. Wright, 16908 George Washington Drive, Rockville, Md. Office of Budget: Director.—Nancy Richards, 2737 Devonshire Place, Apt. 416 20008. Office of Program Evaluation: Director.—Lucille Reifman, 7314 Broxburn Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Civil Rights: Director.—[Vacant.] Office of Financial Management: Director.—[Vacant.] Office of Financial Operations: Director.—Clyde E. Ahrnsbrak, 126 Smith Avenue, Westminster, Md. 21157. Office of Budget Operations: Diritan esdamas K. Blubaugh, 3705 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. Office of Investigations and Security: Desi =i H. Randolph, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, Room 5044 bop, Director.—Michael N. Cassetta, 12014 Skipjack Court, Woodbridge, Va. Office of Organization and Management Systems: Director.—Hugh L. Brennan, 9608 Trailbridge Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Director.—Frederick R. Jones, 4896 Chevy Chase Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Office of Personnel: Director.—Frank DiCostanzo, 19709 Greenside Terrace, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Deputy Director.—Joseph C. Brown, 804 Harrington Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Office of Personnel Operations: Director.—JoAnn Sondey-Hersh, 2029 P Street 20036. Office of Publications: Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Department of Commerce 559 OFFICE OF PRODUCT STANDARDS Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-3221 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Product Standards.—Howard I. Forman, Crystal Square Apartments, Apt. 414, 1515 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Director, Office of Product Standards.—John C. Williams, 8201 Cholman Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308. NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE Sills Building, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Va. 22151. Phone, 557-4604 Director.—Melvin S. Day, 4607 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 612 20008. Deputy Director.—Joseph E. Caponio, 8417 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Associate Director.—Eleanor M. Clark, 9306 Arlington Boulevard, Fairfax, Va. 22030. NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information.—Edward K. Zimmerman, 3335 Elm Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22042. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-5081 Assistant Secretary for Economic Development.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development.—Harold W. Williams, 4923 Herkiner Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of Special Projects.—[Vacant.] Office of Management and Administration.—Lorin L. Goodrich, director, 5308 Pillow Lane, Springfield, Va. 22151. Office of the Chief Counsel.—Edward M. Levin, Jr., director, 3218 Daven Port Street 20008. Office of Civil Rights.—David E. Lasky, director, 6533 Divine Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Office of Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development Policy and Planning.— [Vacant.] Office of Development Organizations and Planning.—[Vacant.] Office of Eligibility and Industry Studies.—Thomas S. Francis, director, 4522 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Office of Policy, Evaluation, and Research.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development Operations.—George T. Karras, 200 Evans Street, Rockville, Md. 20850. oft of Public Investments.—Charles W. Coss, 37 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Office of Program Operations.—Anthony D. DeAngelo, director, 5500 Holmes Run Parkway, Apt. 810, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Office of Special Adjustment Assistance.—Paul Dempsey, director, Room 7217, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue 20230. Office of Technical Assistance.—Beverly M. Milkman, director, 5034 Dala Place 20016. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Development Finance.—[Vacant.] Office of Development Finance Management.—[Vacant.] Office of Portfolio Administration.—[Vacant.] Office of Development Finance Projects.—Glenn S. Waldron, director, 1227 Old Stable Road, McLean, Va. 22101. 560 Congressional Directory COASTAL PLAINS REGIONAL COMMISSION 1725 K Street, Suite 413 20036. Phone, 631-3910 Federal Cochairman.—Claud Anderson, 9500 Kengsley Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—Tony Magoulas, 1301 South Arling-ton Ridge Road, Apt. 608, Arlington, Va. 22202. FOUR CORNERS REGIONAL COMMISSION Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-5534 Federal Cochairman.—Gary Blakeley, P.O. Box 4475, Sante Fe, N. Mex. 87501. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Alternate Federal Cochairman.—Richard J. Johnson, 2041 Swans Neck Way, Reston, Va. 22091. NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL COMMISSION Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-4343 Federal Cochairman.—dJ. Joseph Grandmaison, 1627 Ocean Boulevard, Rye, N.H. 03870. . Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—Thomas J. Howarth, 4814 North 13th, Arlington, Va. 22205. Special Assistant to the Alternate Federal Cochairman.—Suzanne G. Lorant, 168 Springs Road, Bedford, Mass. 01730. Special Assistant for Federal/State Liaison.—Alice R. Jelin, 95 Church Street, Weston, Mass. 02193. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—[Vacant.] OLD WEST REGIONAL COMMISSION 1730 K Street, Suite 426. Phone, 634-3907 Federal Cochairman.—George D. McCarthy, 5507 Albia Road 20016. Fiscal and Programs Officer.—Benny L. Parker, 4328 North 37th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Program Officer.—Eugene Ingold, 5207 38th Street 20015. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—[Vacant.] OZARKS REGIONAL COMMISSION Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-2572 Federal Cochairman.—Patsy Ann Danner, 6004 North Kansas Street, Gladstone, Mo. 64119. Program Coordination Officer.—Joseph L. Gabbard, 106 Norwood Court, Sterling, Va. 22170. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—[Vacant.] PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONAL COMMISSION 444 North Capitol Street, Suite 122 20007. Phone, 633-7458 Federal Cochairman.—Patrick Vaughan, 4098 Hawthorne Way, Boise, Idaho 83703. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—[Vacant.] Regional Program Coordinator.— Arthur Johnson, 12027 William and Mary Circle, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. SOUTHWEST BORDER REGIONAL COMMISSION 1111 20th Street, Suite 308 20036. Phone, 634-3917 Federal Cochairman.—Christobal P. Aldrete, 1100 Roberta Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Executive Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—William P. Butler, 2426 Rock-bridge Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Special Assistant to the Alternate Federal Cochairman.—Linda S. Gillespie, 2825 Monroe Street, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Department of Commerce 561 UPPER GREAT LAKES REGIONAL COMMISSION Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-2815 Federal Cochairman.—William R. Bechtel, 3110 Aberfoyle Place 20015. Special Assistant to the Federal Cochairman.—Mark Barbash, 433 Seventh Street 20003. Program Coordination Officer.—Vijay G. Deshpande, 6016 Snow Crystal Court, Columbia, Md. 21044. Program Officer (Special Assistant to Federal Cochairman for Regional Economic Development).—Ernest J. Korpela, P.O. Box 273, Cornucopia, Wis. 54827. MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-5061 Director.—Daniel P. Henson III, 5517 Groveland Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21215. Dapty Director.—Allan A. Stephenson, 5380 Phelps Luck Drive, Columbia, Md. 1045. Associate Director, Policy and Market Development.—Martha M. Mitchell, 560 N Street SW. 20024. Assistant Director, Office of Enterprise Development.—Harold B. Jones, 901 Sixth Street SW., Apt. 310-A 20024. Assistant Director, Office of Planning, Budget, and FEvaluation.—Herbert S. Becker, 2311 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Assistant Director, Office of Research and Information.—Domingo J. Ramos, 23825 Sarda Road, Valencia, Calif. 91355. U.S. TRAVEL SERVICE Assistant Secretary for Tourism.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tourism.—[Vacant.] Office of Marketing and Field Operations.—Paul Guidry, managing director, 1801 Wind Mill Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Office of Management and Administration.—Lee J. Wells, director, 12216 Shade-tree Lane, Laurel, Md. 20810. BUREAU OF INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS Director.—Beatrice N. Vaccara, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Deputy Director.—Kenneth M. Brown, 8602 Pilgrim Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Director, Office of Industry Statistics and Data Coordination and Development.— Leo C. Maley, 9557 Fern Hollow Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Director, Office of Industrial Economic Research and Analysis.—John E. Cre- means, 15 Magnolia Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of Producer Goods.—Edward G. Smith, 5110 Lawton Drive 20016. Director, Office of Basic Industries.—James M. Owens, 4315 Marionet Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Director, Office of Consumer Goods and Service Industries.—[Vacant.] BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 1401 K Street 20230. Phone, 523-0693 Director.—George Jazi, 4910 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Planning and Evaluation Officer.—Phillip A. Tucker, 3909 Aspen Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Director.—Allan H. Young, 1121 University Boulevard West, Apt. 812, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Special Assistant.—Harry J. Hurrle, 212 Ninth Street SE. 20003. Associate Director for International Economics.—dJack J. Bame, 4304 Ann Fitz Hugh Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Director for National Analysis and Projections.—[Vacant. Asari Direcsor for Regional Economics.—Daniel H. Garnick, 2024 Hillyer Place Associate Director for National Economic Accounts.—Edward F. Denison, 560 N Street SE. 20024. 66-666 O—81——38 562 Congressional Directory Chief Economist.—Charles A. Waite, 2244 North Upton Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Chief Statistician.—Frank Deleeuw, 3175 Porter Street 20008. Chief, Balance of Payments Division. —Christopher Bach, 6943 Spaniel Road, Spring- field Va. 22153. Chief, Environmental and Nonmarket Economics Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Business Outlook Division.—George R. Green, 7721 Beech Tree Road, Be-thesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Computer Systems and Services Division.—Vincent C. Finelli, 1113 West Briar Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Chief, Current Business Analysis Division.—Carol S. Carson, 5410 Surrey Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Opel SoeorEmen Division.—Joseph C. Wakefield, 2301 Cathedral Avenue, Apt. 10 Chief, Interindustry Economics Division.—Paula C. Young, 3726 Nile Road, David-sonville, Md. 21035. Chief, International Investment Division.—George R. Kruer, 2532 North Ridge-view Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief, National Income and Wealth Division.—Robert P. Parker, 9 Radburn Court, Rockville, Md. 20850. Chief, Regional Economic Analysis Division.—Algie Ray Grimes, 4509 Valley Forge Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Chief, Regional Economic Measurement Division.—Edwin J. Coleman, 1190 River Bay Road, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Chief, Statistical Indicators Division.—Feliks Tamm, 910 Park Terrace, Fort Washington, Md. 20022. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Suitland, Md. 20233. Phone, 655-4000 (763-7273) Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—Daniel B. Levine, 9814 Arbor Hill Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. a Director for Demographic Fields.—George E. Hall, 2909 Ellicott Street 2 . Asaae Director for Economic Fields.—Shirley Kallek, 700 Seventh Street SW. Assistant Director for Economic and Agriculture Censuses.—Richard Quanrud, 2500 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Associate Director for Statistical Standards and Methodology.—Barbara A. Bailar, 468 N Street SW 20024. Associate Director for Field Operations.—Rex Pullin, 708 Third Street, SW 20024. Associate Director for Information Technology.—W. Bruce Ramsay, 10332 Watkins Mill Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Associate Director for Administration.—James D. Lincoln, 18928 Clover Hill Lane, Olney, Md. 20832 Assistant Director for International Programs.—Meyer Zitter, FOB-3, Room 3045. Assistant Director for Computer Services.—Howard Hamilton, 9409 Michael Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735. Chief, Administrative Services Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Agriculture Division.—Arnold Bollenbacher, 2506 South Lynn Street, Arling- ton, Va. 22202. Chief,f, Budget Division.— Thomas E. Beck, 13301 Hathaway Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Chicsones Division.—Tyler Sturdevant, 7205 Ludwood Court, Alexandria, Va. Chief Center for Social Science Research.—[Vacant.] Chief, Computer Operations Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Construction Statistics Division.—Leonora M. Gross, 4206 Sands Road, Har- wood, Md. 20776. Chie, Pals Preroriion Division.—Don L. Adams, 9105 Tangley Lane, Louisville, y. ; Chief, Data User Services Division.—Michael G. Garland, 13409 Queens Lane, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Chief, Decennial Census Division.—[Vacant.] Chitty Deserta) Processing Staff.—James Werking, 13001 Beechtree Lane, Bowie, Ch ge Pr Demographic Studies.—James Wetzel, 1808 Roxboro Place, Crofton, . 21114. Department of Commerce 563 Chief, Center for Economic Studies.—[Vacant.] Chief, Demographic Surveys Division.—Marvin Thompson, 5802 Jane Way, Alexan-dria, Va. 22310. Chief, Economic Census Staff.—Richard Quanrud, 2500 North Pollard Street, Arling-ton, Va. 222017. Chief, Economic Surveys Division.—Michael Farrell, FOB-3, Room 2584. Chief, ADP Planning Staff.—James R. Pepal, 8773 ‘Oxwell Lane, Laurel, Md. 20810. Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.—[Vacant.] Chief, Field Division.—[Vacant.] Ciel Finance Division.—William A. Prentice, 7003 Bluebird Court, Lanham, Md. 0801. Chine Foreign Demographic Analysis Division.—dJohn S. Aird, 108 Delford Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Foreign Trade Division.—Emanuel A. Lipscomb, 1904 Varnum Street NE. 20018 Chief, Geography Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Governments Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Housing Division.—Arthur F. Young, 5911 John Adams Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Chief, Industry Division.—Roger Bugenhagen, Box 77, St. Peter’s Church Road, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Chief, International Demographic Data Center.—Samuel Baum, 9805 Hedin Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Chief, International Statistical Programs Center.—Robert O. Bartram, 6208 Harley Lane, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Chief, Organization and Management Systems Division.—QO. Bryant Benton, Star Route 3, Box 489D, La Plata, Md. 20645. Chie ff rome] Division.—David P. Warner, 5903 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, Va. Chief, Population Division.—Roger Heriott, FOB-3, Room 2011. i 7 Loma and Policy Development Office. —Sherry Courtland, FOB-3, Room 419. Chios Rael Infor masion. Office.—Henry H. Smith, 4521 Dorset Avenue, Chevy ase, Chief, Publication Services Division.—Raymond J. Koski, 4108 Harvard Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Chief, Statistical Methods Division.—Charles D. Jones, 4710 Sharon Road, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Chief, Statistical Research Division.—Roger Moore, 3333 1 niversity Boulevard West, Kensington, Md. 20795. Chief, Systems Development Division.—Judy M. Bedell, 4320 Braeburn Drive, Fair-fax, Va. 22030. : Chief, Systems Support Division.—Larry J. Patin, 3230 Ben Oak Drive, Hunting-town, Md. 20639. Chief, Technical Services Division.—McRae Anderson, 14116 Duckett Road, Brandy-wine, Md. 20613. INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION Department of Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-2867 Under Secretary for International Trade.—[Vacant.] Deputy Under Secretary for International Trade.—[Vacant.] DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION Department of Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-5855 Prepon 7 Administration.—Michael Doyle, 2062 Peppermint Court, Reston, Va. Director, Office of Personnel. —James T. King, Jr., 759 Ellsworth Avenue, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Director, Staffing and Employee Relations Division.—E. Maxine Wright, 4239 Willow Woods Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Compensation Division.—Charles E. Beers, Jr., 10359 Windstream Drive, Columbia, Md. 21044. Director, Employee Development Division.—T. Bruce Robinson, 2258 Ridge Road, Westminster, Md. 21157. 564 Congressional Directory Director of Administration—Continued Director, Office of Administrative Support.—Edward J. Henrisken, 12516 Knowl-edge Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Director, Office of Budget.—Ronald L. Wilson, 9339 Wheatsheaf Way, Columbia, Md. 21045. Director, Budget Operations Division.—Edward S. Shore, 3606 Farness Drive, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Director, Financial Management Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Robert B. Amdur, 12209 Quorn Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Director, Public Information Division.—Tracy L. Evans, 12600 Abbotsford Circle, Tantallon, Md. 20022. Director, Publications Division.— Thomas C. Witherspoon, 3035 Mission Square Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Director, Office of Management and Systems.—[Vacant.] Director, Systems Management Division.—Thomas H. Scott, 6101 Mulbarry Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Duecion Management Analysis Division.—Mary Ann McFate, 2809 O Street 0007. Director, Congressional Relations Staff.—[Vacant.] FOREIGN COMMERCIAL SERVICE Department of Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-5777 Director General. —Erland H. Heginbotham, 8502 Wilkesboro Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Director General.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant and Chief, Coordination and Information Division.—David A. Ross, 7207 Bybrook Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of Operations Planning and Coordination.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Resources Management.—|[Vacant.] Clues Management Operations Division.—Michael J. Mercurio, 6671 32d Street 015. Chief, Personnel Management Division.—W. Donn Heaney, 7701 Leesburg Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20015. Director, Executive Development Staff.—Toby Zettler, 6919 Fairfax Road, Bethes-da, Md. 20014. TRADE ADMINISTRATION Department of Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-1455 Assistant Secretary for Trade Administration.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Import Administration.—John D. Greenwald, 2527 Waterside Drive 20008. Deputy to Deputy Assistant Secretary for Import Administration.—B. Waring Par-tridge, 1515 30th Street 20007. Director, Foreign Trade Zone Board.—dJohn J. DaPonte, Jr., Commerce Building, 14th and E Streets 20230. Director, Statutory Import Programs.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Policy.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Investigations.—Frans J. Kok, 1661 Crescent Place 20009. Deputy Director, Office of Investigations.—[Vacant.] ey Director, Far East Division.—Michael J. Altier, 14th and E Streets Division Director, Americas, Africa, and Oceania Division.—Louis I. Apple, 14th and E Streets 20230. Division Director, Mid-East and Controlled Economics Division.—[Vacant.] -Director, Office of Compliance.—Leonard M. Shambon, 3701 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Deputy Director, Office of Compliance.—Ben L. Irvin, 1130 Harding Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Division Director, Antidumping Order Compliance Division.—Frank R. Bren-nan, 161 Old River Road, Arnold, Md. 21012. Division Director, Agreements Compliance.—F. Lynn Holec, 2310 Churchill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Department of Commerce 565 Deputy to Deputy Assistant Secretary for Import Administration—Continued Division Director, Countervailing Order Compliance.—Stephen Nyschot, 8715 First Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Administration.—Eric L. Hirschhorn, 515 G Street 20002. Deputy to the Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Kent N. Knowles, 3512 Duff Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Director, Office of Antiboycott Compliance.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Industrial Mobilization.—Wallace E. Brown, 2416 Dennis Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deputy Director.—John A. Richards, 1541 Bluemeadow Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Priorities and Allocations Division.—lIain S. Baird, Route 1, Box 11, Aldie, Va. 22001. Director, Emergency Preparedness Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Export Administration.— William V. Skidmore, 7909 Orchid Street 20012. Director, Exporters’ Services Staff.—Archie M. Andrews, 307 Yoakum Parkway, No. 3-1612, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Director of Licensing.—Saul Padwo, 11609 Regency Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Capital Goods and Production Materials Division.—Henry Mitman, 2910 South Glebe Road, No. 306, Arlington, Va. 22206. Director, Electronic Equipment Division.—John Boidock, 4713 North 16th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Computer Division.—Paul Roth, 12103 Little Creek Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Operations Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Policy Planning Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Compliance Division.—Sharon R. Connelly, 4403 Eastwood Court, Fair- fax, Va. 22032. Director, Short Supply Division.—[Vacant.] TRADE DEVELOPMENT Department of Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-1461 Assistant Secretary for Trade Development.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for East-West Trade.—Robert H. Nath, 2201 L Street, Apt. 905 20037. Depriiy =. Mishell George, 203 Yoakum Parkway, Apt. 512, Alexandria, Va. Director, Office of East-West Trade Development.—Arnold Weiss, 4700 Linnean Avenue 20008. Director, Trade Development Assistance Division.—Roger F. Stechschulte, 107 Pommander Walk, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Director, Trade Promotion Division.—Blair A. Thompson, 1409 North Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director, Office of East-West Policy and Planning.—Allen J. Lenz, 1666 Waters Edge Lane, Reston, Va. 22090. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of East-West Country Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director, U.S.S.R. Affairs Division.—Hertha W. Heiss, 1215 South 23d Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Director, Eastern European Affairs Division.—Dr. Susanne S. Lotarski, 5205 And-over Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, People’s Republic of China and Other Asian Areas Division.—David N. Laux, Department of Commerce Building, Room 4044 20230. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Development.—[Vacant.] Deputy to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Development.—Vernon C. tansbury, Jr., 6907 Rochambeau Place, Springfield, Va. 22312. Director, President's Export Council Staff.—Wendy K. Haimes, 1755 Q Street 20009. Director, Office of Export Marketing Assistance.—Richard Garnitz, 10891 Deborah Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. i Direeinr=C; Edward Chapman, 1710 Maple Hill Place, Alexandria, Va. Director, Export Awareness Division.—John Whiteley, 7431 Hastings Road, Springfield, Va. 22150. Director, Export Liaison Division.—William A. Walmsley, 12930 Point Pleasant Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. 566 Congressional Directory Director, Office of Export Marketing Assistance—Continued Director, Major Projects Division.—William A. Donahoe, 9119 Steeplebush Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Office of Country Marketing.—Peter B. Hale, 6109 Berlee Drive, Alex-andria, Va. 22312. Deputy Director.—James A. Moorhouse, 8231 Clifton Farm Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Director, Europe Division.—David E. Westley, 4604 Woodfield Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Latin America Division.—Stephen M. Conger, Route 2, Box 266, Lov-ettsville, Va. 22080. Director, Asia/Africa Division.—Susan M. Blackman, 1514 North Herndon Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Director, Commerce Action Group for the Near East.—Albert J. Planagan, 144 F Street SE. 20003. Director, Office of Export Promotion.—John B. Roose, 6008 Jennings Lane, Spring-field, Va. 22150. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director.—[Vacant.] Director, Resource Management Division.—Robert A. Taft, 9106 Meadowrue Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Industry Participation Division.—Roy Gootenberg, 10805 Clermont Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766. Director, Special Promotions Division.—Einar O. Olsen, 9908 Mill Run Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Director, Office of Export Planning and Evaluation.—Jonathan C. Menes, 3315 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Deputy Director.—dJacob D. Moose, Route 4, Springdale, Warrenton, Va. 22186. Director, Planning and Evaluation Division.—Brenda L. Ebeling, 6605 McLean Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Market Research Division.—Nilsson S. Bassett, 10110 Green Forest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Director, Targeting Division.—[Vacant.] Office of Trade Information Services: Director.—[Vacant.] WIS Dog: Manager.—Maurice Kogon, 5014 Whetstone Road, Columbia, Md. Director, Trade Facilitation Information and Services Division.—Brooks Ryno, 209 Audrey’s Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Assistant Secretary for U.S. Commercial Service.—J. Raymond DePaulo, 4101 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Dey sy Dircgion Wanda L. Ale, 8601 Manchester Road, No. 500, Silver Spring, Borers of Operations.—Bruce W. Strong, 3612 Annandale Road, Annandale, Va. Federal Civilian Procurement Conference Business Development, U.S. Government Civ Lag onferences ssAninony J. Steinhauser, 524 Priscilla Lane, Alexan-ria, Va. : INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY Department of Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-3022 Assistant Secretary for International Economic Policy.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Economic Policy.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Planning and Analysis.—Franklin J. Vargo, 11721 Blue Smoke Trail, Reston, Va. 22091. Director, Office of Planning and Research.—[Vacant.] Director, Policy Research Division.—F. Steb Hipple, 4502 Maxfield Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Trade Research Division.—[Vacant.] Director, International Economics Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of International Sectoral Policy.—[Vacant.] Director, Sectoral Trade Monitoring Division.—Bernard Ascher, 811 Cadding-ton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Director, Office of International Economic Relations.—[Vacant.] Dinan biking Nations Division.—Alexander Dauman, 3118 Rodman treet : Department of Commerce 567 Assistant Secretary for International Economic Policy—Continued Director, Developing Nations Division.—[Vacant.] Director, North America Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Japan Division.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Finance Investment and Services.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Foreign Investment in the United States.—[Vacant.] Director, Investment Analysis Division.—Richard A. Apcar, 1001 Wilson Bou-levard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Director, Office of Foreign Investment.—Richard A. Meier, 11903 Winterthur Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Director, Office of International Finance, Investment, and Services.—[Vacant.] Director, International Finance Division.—Robert Y. Lee, 11813 Hunting Ridge Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Foreign Business Practice Division.—John C. Wagner, 5324 Albe-marle Street, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, International Services Division.—Albert N. Alexander, 9012 Willow Valley Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Investment Policy Division.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Trade Agreements.—Stuart Benson, 2710 36th Place Director, Office of Trade Policy.—[Vacant.] Director, General Commercial Policy Division.—Louis J. Murphy, 3821 W Street 20007. Director, Trade Negotiation and Agreements Division.—[Vacant.] Executive Staffs: The Secretary, Maritime Administration and Maritime Subsidy Board and Al-ternate Member, Maritime Subsidy Board.—Robert J. Patton, Jr., Room 3099B, Main Commerce Building. Chief, Administrative Law Judge.—William G. Spruill, Room 6627, Main Com-merce Building. Office of the General Counsel: General Counsel.—Leonard H. Dickstein, 1005 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy General Counsel. —Stuart R. Breidbart, Room 4898C, Main Commerce Building. Assistant General Counsel, Division of Maritime Aids.—Robert A. Garske, Room 4709, Main Commerce Building. Asssistant General Counsel, Division of Ship Financing Contracts.—Richard P. Knutsen, Room 4701, Main Commerce Building. Assistant General Counsel, Division of Legislation and Regulations.—[Vacant.] Assistant General Counsel, Division of Litigation.—Sandra L. Jenkins, Room 4720, Main Commerce Building. Assistant General Counsel, Division of Administration.—Michael J. McMorrow, Room 4712, Main Commerce Building. Office of International Activities: Director, Office of International Activities.—Reginald A. Bourdon, 12000 Old Georgetown Road, Apt. C-803, Rockville, Md. 20852. Office of Public Affairs: Public Affairs Officer.—Walter E. Oates, 13232 Glenhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Office of Commodity Policy.—Antonio J. Macone, 3430 Stonybrae Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Textile and Apparel.—Paul T. O'Day, 8019 Langbrook Road, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director, Office of Textiles and Apparel. —Arthur Garel, 4823 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Domestic Programs Staff.—Roger G. Gilbertson, 12601 Garden Gate * Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, International Agreements and Monitoring Division.—Ronald I. Levin, 10216 Leslie Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Industry Assessment Division.—Leonard A. Mcbley, 3505 Jean Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. 568 Congressional Directory Deputy Assistant Secretary for Textile and Apparel—Continued Director, Market Expansion Division.—Ferenc Molnar, 6541 Kerns Road, Falls Church, Va. 22044. MARITIME ADMINISTRATION Main Commerce Building 20230. Phone, 377-2746 Assistant Secretary for Maritime Affairs.—Samuel B. Nemirow, 5195 Lewisham Road, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Maritime Affairs.—Bruce A. McAllister, 3341 Res-ervoir Road 20007. Shipping and Program Control Officer.—Bruce J. Carleton, Room 3898, Main Commerce Building. Office of Maritime Labor and Training: Director, Office of Maritime Labor and Training.—Arthur W. Friedberg, 8845 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Office of the Assistant Administrator for Policy and Administration: Assistant Administrator for Policy and Administration.—Russell F. Stryker, 9208 Maria Avenue, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Policy and Administration.—Earnest Haw-kins, 9807 Varus Place, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Office of Administrative Services and Procurement: Director, Office of Administrative Services and Procurement.—Lamar D. Whitcher, 4471 26th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Chief, Division of Supply Management.—Nicholas Evans, 4111 Middlebrook Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Chief, Division of Office Services/Security Officer.—Francis E. Flanagan, 7511 Gresham Street North, Springfield, Va. 22151. Office of Budget: Director, Office 2 i a —Mason G. Nottingham, 10013 Whitefield Street, Fairfax, Va. 2203 Office of Fi inancial ions Director, Office of Financial Management.—Earl L. Loe, 2343 Greenwich Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Chief, Division of Financial Approvals.—Lawrence H. Fong, 710 Harrington Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. Chief, Division of Financial Studies.—Melvin Geller, 10706 Lombardy Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Crier Lrishon of Accounts.—James J. Zok, 7110 Carnation Court, Springfield, a Office of Management and Organization: Director, Office of Management and Organization.—John L. Mann, 7614 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Office of Management Information Systems: Director, Office of Management Information Systems.—Stuart M. Ball, 4837 Alton Place 20016. Chief, Division of Administrative Information Systems.—Lance W. Ashbrook, 16513 Jilrick Street, Rockville, Md. 20853. Chief, Division of Foreign Trade Information Systems.—Edward L. Admas, 12717 Bukingham Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Chief, Division of Program Information Systems.—Michael M. Kranias, 9005 Falls Chapel Way, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief, Division of Computer Operations. —Garnell C. Proctor, 11617 Cheltenham Road, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Office of Personnel: Dieoie Office of Personnel.—Myra R. Wells, Room 1091, Main Commerce uilding. Chief, Division of Classification and Pay Management.—Alan W. Strunk, Room 1087, Main Commerce Building. Chief, Division of Employment and Training.—William N. Turanin, Room 1099C, Main Commerce Building. Chief, Division of Labor and Employee Relations.—Peter J. Hannums, Room 1091, Main Commerce Building. Office of Policy and Plans: Director, Office of Policy and Plans.—Richard O. Thomas, Route 2, Box 989, Stafford, Va. 22554. Chief, Division of Program Studies and Evaluation.—[Vacant.] Department of Commerce 569 Assistant Secretary for Maritime Affairs—Continued Chief, Division of Economic and Operational Analyses. —Howard G. Norseth, 12707 Rigdale Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Chief, Division of Marine Plans.—Nan K. Harllee, 7013 Duncraig Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Chief, Division of Emergency Plans.—Frank B. Case, 7829 Candlewood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22300. Office of the Assistant Administrator for Maritime Aids: Assistant Administrator for Maritime Aids.—Wallace T. Sansone, 1962 Virginia Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Maritime Aids (Trade).—Joe Bill Young, 409 Potomac Valley Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 26022. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Maritime Aids (Finance).—Gerard E. Neu-mann, 107 Monticello Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Office of Ship Financing Guarantees: Director, Office of Ship Financing Guarantees.—Edmund Fitzgerald, 8909 Saddle Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Chief, Division of Domestic Financing Guarantees.—Mitchell Lax, 10157 Goodin Circle, Columbia, Md. 21046. Chief, Division of Foreign Financing Guarantees.—James L. Westcott, 7135 Rolling Forest Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152. Office of Trade Studies and Statistics: Director, Office of Trade Studies and Statistics. —William B. Ebersold, 5006 Roblee Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Chief, Division of Trade Studies.—Frances M. Olsen, 6283 North 15th Road, Arlington, Va. 22205. Chief, Division of Economic Analysis.—Ronald K. Poulsen, 13500 Reid Circle, Fort Washington, Md. 20022. Chief, Division of Statistics.—[Vacant.] Office of Subsidy Contracts: Director, Office of Subsidy Contracts.—Edward A. Uttridge, 8572 Links Ridge Road, Thurmont, Md. 21788. Chief, Division of Subsidy.—Jean McKeever, 9913 Connecticut Avenue, Ken-sington, Md. 20795. Chief, Division of Capital Construction Funds.—Lawrence B. Pripeton, 3811 Moss Brooke Court, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Office of Ship Operating Costs: Director, Office of Ship ei Costs.—Frederick R. Larson, 1506 Laburnum Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Chief, Division of Subsidy Rates. —[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Subsidy Analysis.—David K. Murray, 6906 Pineway, Universi- ty Park, Md. 20782. Office of Marine Insurance: Director, Office of Marine Insurance.—[Vacant.] Office of the Assistant Administrator for Shipbuilding and Ship Operations: Assistant Administrator for Shipbuilding and Ship Operations.—[Vacant.] Office of Ship Construction: Director, Office of Ship Construction.—Ronald K. Kiss, 14233 Briarwood Ter-race, Rockville, Md. 20853. ep Division of Production.—Edward S. Karlson, 12328 Firtree Lane, Bowie, cn Division of Naval Architecture.—Charles B. Cherrix, 11805 Kemp Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Chief, Division of Engineering.—[Vacant.] Office of Ship Operations: Biro fee of Ship Operations.—Burton T. Kyle, 7 Romar Drive, Annapolis, Chief, Division of Ship Management.—John J. Davis III, 3208 Moylan Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. Chief, Division of Reserve Fleet.—Robert A. Bryan, 10122 Brock Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Office of Shipbuilding Costs: Director, Office of Co Costs.—Thomas W. Pross, Jr., 12323 Manvel Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Chief, Division of Foreign Costs.—Edwin B. Schimler, Room 4861, Main Com-merce Building. 570 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for Maritime Affairs—Continued Chief, Division of Domestic Costs.—John J. McGowan, T7429 Grace Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. Office of the Assistant Administrator for Research and Development: Assistant Administrator for Research and Development.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Administrator for Research and Development.—James G. Gross, 14908 Athey Road, Burtonsville, Md. 20730. * Office of Maritime Technology: Director, Office of Maritime Technology.—Virgil W. Rinehart, 12633 St. James Road, Rockville, Md. 20850. Office of Advanced Ship Development: Director, Office of Advanced Ship Development.—[Vacant.] Office of Advanced Ship Operations: Director, Office of Advanced Ship Operations.—Dr. Zelvin Levine, 1 Cobbler Court, Baltimore, Md. 21208. pasion National Maritime Research Center.—[Vacant], Kings Point, N.Y. 11024. Office of os Assistant Administrator for Marketing and Domestic Enterprise.— [Vacant. Office of Domestic Shipping: Director, Office of Domestic Shipping.—[Vacant.] Chief, Division of Inland Waterways.—Edward F. Tralka, 5601 Wyngate Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Division of Domestic Ocean Shipping.—Robert M. Christie, 4919 Avoca Avenue, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. Office of Port and Intermodal Development: Director, Office of Port and Intermodal Development.—John M. Pisani, Room , Main Commerce Building. Office of Market Development: Director, Office of Market Development.—Lewis C. Paine, Jr., 4136 Virginia Street, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Chief, Division of Commercial Cargo.—William R. Mitchell, Jr., 3800 Ridgelea Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Chief, Division of National Cargo.—Samuel T. Romeo, 9022 Ashmeade Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032. U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, phone 482-8200 (Code 516): Superintendent.—Rear Adm. Thomas A. King, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. 11024 (ext. 348). Deputy Superintendent. —Commodore Howard F. Casey, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. 11024. Assistant Superintendent for Academic Affairs.—Paul L. Krinsky, U.S. Mer-chant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. 11024. Assistant Superintendent for Regimental Affairs.—Robert T. Madden, U.S. Mer-chant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. 11024. Director, Office of External Affairs. —Capt. Charles M. Renick, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. 11024. NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS Gaithersburg, Md. Phone, 921-1000 Mailing address: Washington, D.C. 20234 Director.—Dr. Ernest Ambler, 6920 Blaisdell Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Director. — Raymond G. Kammer, Administration Building, Room A1134 NBS 20234. Associate Director for International Affairs.—Dr. Edward L. Brady, 462 North Park Avenue, Apt. 307TW, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Director for Programs, Budget, and Finance.—Raymond G. Kammer, Administration Building, Room A1134, NBS 20234. Clvich Prodan Office.—Thomas A. Gary, 10904 Middleboro Drive, Damascus, Md. Comptroller.—David B. Shreve, 1098 Bonnie View Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Director of Administration. —Guy W. Chamberlin, Jr., 9020 Willow Valley Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Dor Director.—Karl E. Bell, 11708 Silent Valley Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 0760. Executive Officer.—Roger A. Dixon, 8506 Post Oak Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Department of Commerce 571 Chief of Division of— EEO Support Division.—Alvin C. Lewis, 815 East Jefferson Street, Rockville, Md. 20852. Computing Systems Design Division.—Eugene I. Grunby, 10009 Betteker Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Library Division.—Patricia W. Berger, 105 Queen Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Technical Information and Publications Division.—John J. Rochford, 5615 Belt Road 20015. Public Information Division.—Richard S. Franzen, 2609 Windbreak Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. 22306. Management and Organization Division.— Theodora K. Watts, 11311 Buckleberry Path, Columbia, Md. 21044. Plant Division.—John N. Brewer, Route 10, Box 208, Frederick, Md. 21701. Facilities Services Division.—Walter J. Rabbitt, Route 2, Box 695 Wendy Court, Monrovia, Md. 21770. Occupational Health and Safety Division.—Lyman E. Pevey, 7301 Centennial Road, Rockville, Md. 20855. Personnel Division.—Elizabeth W. Stroud, 19101 Harkness Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Office Management Division.—Richard E. de la Menardiere, 8504 Riverrock Ter-race, Bethesda, Md. 20034. National Measurement Laboratory— Director.—Dr. John D. Hoffman, Materials Building, Room B364, NBS 20234. Deputy Director for Resources and Operations.—Dr. Donald R. Johnson, Materials Building, Room B364, NBS 20234. Associate Director for Long-Range Planning.—Dr. David T. Goldman, Materials Building, Room A361, NBS 20234. Deputy Director for Programs.—Dr. C. Cary Gravatt, Materials Building, Room B354, NBS 20234. Associate Director for Measurement Services.—Dr. Authur O. McCoubrey, Physics Building, Room A363, NBS 20234. Director, Center for Absolute Physical Quantities.—Dr. Karl G. Kessler, Physics Building, Room B160, NBS 20234 Deputy Director, Center for Absolute Physical Quantities.—Dr. Joe D. Simmons, Physics Building, Room B160, NBS 20234 Chief of Division of— Electrical Measurements and Standards Division.—Dr. Barry N. Taylor, Metro-logy Building, Room B258, NBS 20234. Temperature and Pressure Measurements and Standards Division.—Dr. James F. Schooley, Physics Building, Room B128, NBS 20234. Length and Mass Measurements and Standards Division.—Dr. Joe D. Simmons, Physics Building, Room B160, NBS 20234 Director, Center for Radiation Research.—Dr. Chris E. Kuyatt, Radiation Physics Building, Room C229, NBS, 20234. Deputy Director, Center for Radiation Research.—Dr. Wayne A. Cassatt, Radiation Physics Building, Room C229, NBS, 20234. Chief of Division of— Atomic and Plasma Radiation Division.—Dr. Wolfgang L. Wiese, Physics Build-ing, Room A267, NBS 20234. Nuclear Radiation Division.—Dr. Randall S. Caswell, Radiation Physics Building, Room B109, NBS, 20234. Radiation Physics Division.—Dr. Lewis V. Spencer, Metrology Building, Room B208, NBS 20234. Radiometric Physics Division.—Dr. Jack L. Tech, Metrology Building, Room B308, NBS 20234. Radiation Source and Instrumentation Division.—Dr. Samuel Penner, Radiation Physics Building, Room B102, NBS, 20234. Director, Center for Chemical Physics.—Dr. Peter L. M. Heydemann, Chemistry Building, Room B162, NBS 20234. Deputy Director, Center for Chemical Physics.—[Vacant], Chemistry Building, Room B162, NBS 20234. Chief of Division of— Surface Science Division.—Dr. Cedric J. Powell, Chemistry Building, Room B248, NBS 20234. Chim Kinetics Division.—[Vacant], Chemistry Building, Room B145, NBS, 572 Congressional Directory Chief of Division of—Continued Chemical Thermodynamics Division.—[Vacant], Chemistry Building, Room B348, NBS 20234 Thermophysics Division.—Dr. Harold J. Raveche, Physics Building, Room A311, NBS 20234 Molecular Spectroscopy Division.—[Vacant], Physics Building, Room B268, NBS 20234 Director, Center for Analytical Chemistry.—Dr. Curt W. Reimann, Chemistry Build-ing, Room A309, NBS 20234 Deputy Director, Center for Analytical Chemistry.—Dr. Rance A. Velapoldi, Chem-istry Building, Room A309, NBS 20234 Chief of Division of— Inorganic Analytical Research Division.—Dr. Ernest L. Garner, Chemistry Build-ing, Room A345, NBS 20234 Organic Analytical Research Division.—Dr. Harry S. Hertz, Chemistry Building, Room A113, NBS 20234. Gas and Particulate Science Division.—Dr. Harry L. Rook, Chemistry Building, Room B326, NBS 20234 Director, Center for Materials Science.—Dr. John B. Wachtman, Jr., Materials Build-ing, Room B308, NBS 20234. Deputy Director, Center for Materials Science.—Dr. Darrell H. Reneker, Materials Building, Room B308, NBS 20234. Chief of Division of— Chemical Stability and Corrosion Division.—Dr. Thomas D. Coyle, Materials Building, Room A329, NBS 20234. Polymer Science and Standards Division.—Dr. Ronald K. Eby, Polymer Building, Room A305, NBS 20234. Metallurgy Division.—Dr. Robert Mehrabian, Materials Building, Room B264, NBS 20234. Ceramics, Glass, and Solid State Science Division.—Dr. Hans P. R. Frederikse, Materials Building, Room A257, NBS 20234. Reactor Radiation Division.—Dr. Robert S. Carter, Reactor Building, Room A106, NBS 20234. Director, Institute for Computer Sciences and Technology.—James H. Burrows, 6101 Edsall Road, No. 206, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Director, Institute for Computer Sciences and Technology.—[Vacant], Ad-ministration Building, Room A200, NBS 20234. Associate Director for Planning, Budget, and Evaluation.—[Vacant], Administra-tion Building, Room A200, NBS 20234. Director, Center for Programing Sciences and Technology.—Seymour Jeffrey, 7707 Heatherton Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Center for Computer Systems Engineering.—Thomas N. Pyke, Jr., 4887 North 35th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, National Engineering Laboratory.—Dr. John W. Lyons, Technology Build-ing, Room B119, NBS 20234. Deputy Director, National Engineering Laboratory.—Dr. James R. Wright, Tech-nology Building, Room B119, NBS 20234. Associate Director for Program Coordination.—Samuel Kramer, Technology Build-ing, Room B119, NBS 20234. Associate Director for Program Planning.—Kenneth R. Goodwin, Technology Building, Room B119, NBS 20234. Associate Director for Technical Evaluation.—Dr. George A. Sinnott, Technology Building, Room B119, NBS 20234. Director, Center for Applied Mathematics.—Dr. Burton H. Colvin, Administration Building, Room A438, NBS 20234. Deputy Director, Center for Applied Mathematics.—Dr. Joan R. Rosenblatt, Ad-ministration Building, Room A438, NBS 20234. Associate Director for Computing.—Dr. Glenn R. Ingram, Technology Building, Room A151, NBS 20234. Mathematical Analysis Division.—Dr. Frederick C. Johnson, Administration Building, Room A302, NBS 20234. Operations Research Division.—[Vacant], Administration Building, Room A428, NBS 20234. Scientific Computing Division.—Dr. Glenn R. Ingram, Technology Building, Room A151, NBS 20234. Statistical Engineering Division.—Dr. Harry H. Ku, Administration Building, Room A337, NBS 20234. Department of Commerce 573 Director, Center for Applied Mathematics—Continued Computer Services Division.—Martin R. Shaver, Administration Building, Room A221, NBS 20234. : Director, Center for Electronics and Electrical Engineering.—Judson C. French, Technology Building, Room A357, NBS, 20234. Deputy Director, Center for Electronics and Electrical Engineering.—Dr. Alvin C. her, Technology Building, Room A357, NBS, 20234. Electron Devices Division.—Dr. W. Murray Bullis, Technology Building, Room A305, NBS 20234. Electrosystems Division.—Dr. Oskars Petersons, Metrology Building, Room B166, NBS 20234. Director, Center for Manufacturing Engineering.—Dr. John A. Simpson, Metrology Building, Room B322, NBS 20234. Deputy Director, Center for Manufacturing Engineering.—Gene A. Rowland, Me-trology Building, Room B322, NBS 20234. Instrument Shops Division.—David S. Bettwy, Shops Building, Room 136, NBS 20234 Mechanical Production Metrology Division.—[Vacant], Sound Building, Room B106, NBS 20234. Automated Production Technology Division.—Dr. Robert Hocken, Metrology Building, Room B104, NBS 20234. Inguinal Systems Division.—[Vacant], Metrology Building, Room A123, NBS Director, Center for Building Technology.—Dr. Richard N. Wright, Building Re-search, Room B250, NBS 20234. Deputy Director, Center for Building Technology.—Dr. Charles G. Culver, Building Research, Room B250, NBS 20234. Structures and Materials Division.—Dr. Edward O. Pfrang, Building Research, Room B368, NBS 20234. Building Thermal Performance Division.—Dr. Preston E. McNall, Building Re-search, Room B114, NBS 20234. Environmental Design Research Division.—Dr. Francis T. Ventre, Building Re-search, Room B320, NBS 20234. Building Economics and Regulatory Technology Division.—Dr. James G. Gross, Building Research, Room B226, NBS 20234. Building Equipment Division.—Dr. James E. Hill, Building Research, Room B306, NBS 20234. Director, Center for Fire Research.—Dr. Frederic B. Clarke III, Polymer Building, Room A247, NBS 20234. Deputy Director, Center for Fire Research.—Dr. Clayton Huggett, Polymer Build-ing, Room A247, NBS 20234. Fire Research Resources Division.—Dr. Robert S. Levine, Polymer Building, Room B250, NBS 20234. Fire Safety Engineering Division.—Irwin A. Benjamin, Polymer Building, Room B250, NBS 20234. Fire Performance Evaluation Division.—[Vacant], Polymer Building, Room A247, NBS 20234. Director, Center for Consumer Product Technology.—Dr. Stanley 1. Warshaw, Tech-nology Building, Room B154, NBS 20234. Deputy Director, Center for Consumer Product Technology.—Dr. John L. Donald- son, Technology Building, Room B154, NBS 20234. Consumer Sciences Division. —[Vacant], Metrology Building, Room A365 20234. Product Performance Engineering Division.—Dr. Andrew J. Fowell, Engineering Mechanics Building, Room 210, NBS 20234. Product Safety Technology Division.—Walter G. Leight, Engineering Mechanics Building, Room 111, NBS 20234. Deputy Director, Center for Chemical Engineering.—[ Vacant], Physics Building, Room B252, NBS 20234. Fluid Engineering Division.—Dr. George Mattingly, Fluid Mechanics Building, Room 103, NBS 20234. Thermal Processes Division.—Dr. Kenneth G. Kreider, Physics Building, Room B258, NBS 20234. Director, Office of Engineering Standards.—Dr. Stanley I. Warshaw, Technology Building, Room B154, NBS 20234. Deputy Director, Office of Engineering Standards.—John L. Donaldson, Technol-ogy Building, Room B154, NBS 20234. 574 Congressional Directory Director, Office of Engineering Standards—Continued Office of Standards Information, Analysis, and Development.—[Vacant], Technol- ogy Building, Room B154, NBS 20234. Office of Testing Laboratory Evaluation Technology.—J ames O. Bryson, Technol- ogy Building, Room B06, NBS 20234. Director, Office of Feeney Programs. —Dr. Jack E. Snell, Polymer Building, Room B120, NBS 20234 Deputy Director, Office of Energy Programs.—Dr. Albert E. Paladino, Polymer Building, Room B120, NBS 20234. Office of Energy-Related Inventions.—George P. Lewett, Polymer Building, Room A46, NBS 20234. BOULDER LABORATORIES Boulder, Colo. 80303. Phone, 303-497-3000 Boulder Executive Office: Executive Officer.—Arthur R. Hauler, 480 Lipan, Boulder, Colo. 80303. Chief of Division of— Ingle: Shops Division.—Donald W. Cook, 623 Concord Avenue, Boulder, Colo. Plant Division.—Robert L. Rodger, 2771 Ridge Drive, Broomfield, Colo. 80020. Office of the Director.—NBS/Boulder Laboratories. Chief.—Bascom W. Burmingham, 5440 White Place, Boulder, Colo. 80303. Chief of Division of— Time and Frequency Division.—Dr. James A. Barnes, Radio Building, Room 4036, NBS, Boulder, Colo. 80303. Quantum Physics Division.—Dr. Gordon H. Dunn, JILA, Room A233, NBS, Boul-der, Colo. 80303. Fracture and Deformation Division.—Dr. Richard P. Reed, Cryogenics Building, Room 1228, NBS, Boulder, Colo. 80303. Electromagnetic Fields Division.—[Vacant], Radio Building, Room 4066, NBS, Boulder, Colo. 80303. Electromagnetic Technology Division.—Dr. Robert A. Kamper, Radio Building, Room 4069, NBS, Boulder, Colo. 80303. Director, Center for Chemical Engineering.—Jesse Hord, Cryogenics Building, Room 2000, NBS, Boulder, Colo. 80303. Thermophysical Properties Division.—Neil Olien, Cryogenics Building, Room 1002, NBS, Boulder, Colo. 80303. NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION Commerce Building, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue 20230. Phone, 377-2985 (Code 189, ext. 2985) Administrator.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator.—James P. Walsh, 4403 Klingle Street 20016. Associate Administrator.—[Vacant.] Director, Executive Secretariat.—Stetson Tinkham, 206 North Alfred Street, Alex- andria, Va. 22314. Assistant Administrator for Oceanic and Atmospheric Services.—Dr. Thomas B. Owen, 8409 Magruder Mill Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Aon Administrator for Fisheries.—Terry L. Leitzell, 4432 Windom Place Assistant Administrator for Research and Development.—Ferris Webster, 800 25th Street 20037. Assistant Administrator for Management and Budget.—Samuel A. Lawrence, 3710 Chesapeake Street 20016. Assistant Administrator for Satellites.—David S. Johnson, 3061 Mimon Road, Annapolis, Md. 21403. General Counsel.—Eldon V. C. Greenberg, 4711 Windom Place 20016. Assistant Administrator for Policy and Planning.—Martin H. Belsky, 125 C Street SE., Apt. 1 20003. Director, Office of Congressional Affairs.—Richard J. Keating, 9204 Ethan Court, Laurel, Md. 20811. Dircoior, Office of Public Affairs.—Albert 1. Mark, 4561 Indian Rock Terrace Dizactor fice for Civil Rights.—Arva Jackson, 11629 Regency Drive, Potomac, Department of Commerce 575 Administrator—Continued opae Deputy ~Roar Adm. Ross N. Williams, Quarters F, Naval Observatory Director, NOAA Corps.—Rear Adm. Kelly E. Taggert, 5028 Baffin Bay Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Office of Program Evaluation and Budget.—John C. Carey, 5900 Wynn-wood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, National Climate Program Office.—Dr. Edward S. Epstein, 8216 Inver- ness Hollow Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Office of Sea Grant.—Dr. Ned A. Ostenso, 2871 Audubon Terrace 20008. Director, Office of Ocean Technology and Engineering Services.—[Vacant.] Director, Environmental Research Laboratories.—[Vacant.] Director, National Weather Service—Richard E. Hallgren, 6121 Wayside Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, National Ocean Survey.—Rear Adm. H. R. Lippold, Jr., 14505 Brookmead Drive, Darnestown, Md. 20767. Director, Environmental Data Information Services.—Thomas D. Potter, 8621 Fenway Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Personnel.—Ralph C. Reeder, 10507 DeNeane Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE Washington, D.C. 20231. Phone, 557-3080 or 557-3158 (Code 16, 73080) (Location: Crystal Plaza Arlington, Va.) Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks.—[Vacant]; 557-3071. Deputy Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks.—[Vacant.]; 557-3961. Executive Assistant to the Commissioner.—[Vacant]; 557-3071. Director, Office of Information Services.—Isaac Fleischmann, 3161 Ravenwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044; 557-3428. Chairman, Board of Appeals.—Fred C. Mattern, Jr., Route 3, Box 280, Warrenton, Va. 22186; 557-3380. Chairman, Board of Patent Interferences.—Ian A. Calvert, 3717 Riverwood Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309; 557-3625. Director, Office of Legislation and International Affairs.—Michael K. Kirk, 5941 River Drive, Lorton, Va. 22079; 557-3065. Soliellor —Joseph F. Nakamura, 4010 Ingersol Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; 557- Deputy Solicitor.—Jere Sears, 310 Melvin Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21401; 557-3525. Director, Office of Equal Employment Programs.—Frederick C. Bond, 8905 Lour-anghin Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; 557-7331. Assistant Commissioner for Patents.—Rene D. Tegtmeyer, 1332 Timberly Lane, McLean, Va. 22102; 557-3811. Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Patents.—William Feldman, 932 Schindler Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903; 557-2012. Director, Office of Patent Program Control.—Richard H. Rouck, 5028 King David Boulevard, Annandale, Va. 22003; 557-3955. Documentation Administrator, Patent Documentation Organizations.—Alfred C. Marmor, 6506 Pyle Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034; 557-3051. Director, Patent Examining, General Chemistry and Petroleum Chemistry, Grou 11) Dennis E. Talbert, Jr., 7113 Highland Street, Springfield, Va. 22150; 557- Director, Patent Examining, General Organic Chemistry, Group 120.—Charles E. Van Horn, 6915 Baylor Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22307; 557-3575. Director, Patent Examining, Polymer Chemistry, Plastics, and Molding, Group 140.— James O. Thomas, Jr., 4339 H Street SE. 20019; 557-3800. Director, Patent Examining, Coating and Laminating Bleaching, Dyeing, and Pho-tography, Group 160.—Samih N. Zaharna, 909 Pocahontas Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022; 557-3541. Director, Patent Examining, Specialized Chemical Industries, and Chemical Engi-neering, Group 170.—Robert F. White, 303 Princeton Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 22314; 557-3680. Director, Patent Examining, Industrial Electronics, Physics, and Related Elements, Sur 210.—Samuel Engle, 1112 Gladstone Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308; 557-2488. Director, Patent Examining, Special Laws Administration and Designs, Group 220.— Kenneth Cage, 20640 Plum Creek Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; 557-28717. 576 Congressional Directory Director, Patent Examining, Information Transmission, Storage and Retrieval, Group 230.—[Vacant]; 557-5088. Director, Patent Examining, Receptacles, Sanitation and Cleaning, Winding and Measuring, Group 240.—Al Lawrence Smith, 4209 Middlebrook Street, Fairfax, Va. 22032; 557-2906. Director, Patent Examining, Electronic Systems and Devices, Group 250.—Samuel S. Matthews, 3505 Alba Place, Fairfax, Va. 22031; 557-2084. Director, Patent Examining, Handling and Transportation Media, Group 310.— Bobby R. Gray, 8410 Finlay Court, Springfield, Va. 22153; 557-2921. Director, Patent Examining, Material Shaping, Article Manufacturing, Tools, Group 320.—Mark M. Newman, 1603 S Street 20009; 557-3320. Director, Patent Examining, Heat, Power and Fluid Engineering, Group 340.— Donley J. Stocking, 1106 North’ Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; fo 3340. Assistant Commissioner for Trademarks. —Margaret M. Laurence, 5007 King Rich- ard Drive, Annandale, Va. 22203; 557-3961. Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Trademarks.—[Vacant]; 557-3961. Director, Office of Trademark Program Control.—Patricia M. Davis, 30001 North Monroe Street, Arlington, Va. 22207; 557-3881. Chairman, Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.—Saul Lefkowitz, 3509 Randolph Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; 557-3551. Director, Trademark Examining Operation.—Herbert C. Wamsley, 1102 South Oak-crest Road, Arlington, Va. 22202; 557-3268. Deputy Director, Trademark Examining Operation.—John C. Demos, Jr., 4901 Semi-nary Road, Apt. 1403, Alexandria, Va. 22311; 557-3268. Assistant Commissioner for Administration.—Richard J. Shakman, 2201 Lydia Place, Vienna, Va. 22180; 557-3055. Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Administration.—Bradford R. Huther, 5000 Bradford Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; 557-2290. Director, Office of Automatic Data Processing Administration.—Wesley H. Gewehr, 3008 North Underwood Street, Arlington, Va. 22213; 557-3646. Depry, Dirctor, Office of Automatic Data Processing Administration.—[Vacant]; Director, Office of Patent and Trademark Services.—Linus L. Liddle, 526 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; 557-3236. Deputy Director, Office of Patent and Trademark Services.—Horace E. Caranfa, 725 North Sterling Boulevard, Sterling, Va. 22170; 557-3236. Director, Office of General Services.—[Vacant]; 557-3566. Deputy Director, Office of General Services.—Robert E. Gardiner, 9120 Autoville Drive, College Park, Md. 20740; 557-3566. Director, Office of Publications.—Stanley J. Bania, 301 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312; 557-3794. Deputy Director, Office of Publications.—Richard Bawcombe, 7197 Duck Court, Springfield, Va. 22152; 557-3794. Director, Office of Personnel. —Aaron W. Deitch, 3520 Saylor Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304; 557-2662. Deputy Director, Office of Personnel.—Robert S. Sherman, 1035 Dead Run Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; 557-2662. Assistant Commissioner for Finance and Planning.—S. W. Yost, 1997 Milboro Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854; 557-1574. Direolor 7 Jeoamrce Management and Deputy Assistant Commissioner.—[Vacant]; Director, Office of Budget.—Charles H. Jennings, Route 2, Box 605, Marshall, Va. 22115; 557-7331. Director, Office of Planning and Evaluation.—[Vacant]; 557-7337. Director. Office of Finance.—Leonard L. Nahme, 8412 Whitman Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; 557-3761. Deputy Director, Office of Finance.—L. Jack Ell, 9507 Percussion Way, Vienna, Va. 22180; 557-3761. Director, Office of Management and Organization.—Sara E. Bjorge, 1300 Alps Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; 557-3776. Deputy Director, Office ‘of Management and Organization.—George A. Chadwick III, 2930 Holly Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305; 557-3776. Director, Office of Technology, Assessment and Forecast.—William S. Lawson, 3901 Laurel Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309; 557-3050. Director, Office of Quality Review.—William A. Smith III, 1990 Milboro Drive, Rockville, Md. 20854; 557-3955. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Frances Perkins Building, Third Street and Constitution Avenue 20210. Phone, 523-8271 RAYMOND J. DONOVAN, Secretary of Labor; born in Bayonne, N.J., August 31, 1930; B.A., Notre Dame Seminary, New Orleans, La., 1952; associated with Ameri-can Insurance Co. in New Jersey, first as representative in Essex and Hudson Counties and later in surety department, 1953-58; joined Schiavone Construction Co., Secaucus, N.J., as shareholder and vice president with responsibilities in all phases of construction and management, 1959; served as executive vice president of Schiavone with broadened responsibilities in all subsidiary firms and primary re-sponsibility for labor relations, 1971, to present; involved in labor-related activities in the maritime and newspaper industries; member, Brewery Workers Union, 1950; member, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, 1952-53; chairman, lay board of directors, Shrine of St. Josephs, Stirling, N.J.; chairman lay board of advisers of missionary servants, The Most Holy Trinity, a charitable and social work order of the Catholic Church; chairman of the board, Honesty House, a private home for treatment of alcoholics and drug addicts, Stirling, N.J., 1973-76; married to the former Catherine Sblendorio; three children: Kenneth, Mary Ellen, and Keith; nominated by President Ronald Reagan as Nation’s 17th Secretary of Labor, January 20, 1981, confirmed by U.S. Senate on February 3, sworn in February 4, 1981. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Frances Perkins Building, 200 Constitution Avenue 20210. Phone, 523-8271 Secretary.—Raymond J. Donovan. Executive Assistant.—Jim Hooley. Special Assistant.—Kathy Regan. Special Assistant.—Roger Whyte. Special Assistant.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant.—[Vacant.] White House Fellow.—Phoebe Morse. Under Secretary.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant.—{Vacant.] Inspector General. —[Vacant.] Deputy.—[Vacant.] Daprely Under Secretary for Legislation and Intergovernmental Relations.—Donald asteen. Deputy Under Secretary of Labor for International Affairs.—[Vacant.] Chairman, Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board.—E. Gerald Lamboley. Chairman, Benefits Review Board.—Samuel J. Smith. Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Nahum Litt. Director, Office of Information, Publications, and Reports.—John W. Leslie. Director, Women's Bureau.—[ Vacant] Deputy Director.—Mary N. Hilton. Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management.—Alfred M. Zuck. i Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management.—Robert L. avis. Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Information.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Policy, Evaluation, and Research.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Evaluation, and Research.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Evaluation, and Research.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Employment Standards.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Craig Berrington. 66-666 0—81——39 ~~ 578 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Solicitor.—[Vacant.] Deputy Solicitor.—Alfred G. Albert, 8 Gruenther Court, Rockville, Md. 20851. Executive Assistant.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Labor Management.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Labor Management.—[Vacant.] Commissioner of Labor Statistics.—Janet L. Norwood, 6409 Marjory Lane, Bethesda, Md. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Representatives: Region I.—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.—[Vacant.] Region II.—New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.—[Vacant.] Region III. — Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia.—[Vacant.] Region IV.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, outh Carolina, Tennessee.—[Vacant.] Region V.—Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin.—[Vacant.] Region IV.—Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.—[Vacant.] Region VII.—Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.—[Vacant.] Region VIII.—Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyo- ming.—[Vacant.] Region IX.—Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam, American Samoa, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, Wake Island.—[Vacant.] Region X.—Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.—[Vacant.] BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL LABOR AFFAIRS Frances Perkins Building, 200 Constitution Avenue 20210. Phone, 523-6043 Deputy Under Secretary of Labor for International Affairs.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant.—[Vacant.] Associate Deputy Under Secretary for i a Affairs.—Herbert N. Black- man, 7004 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Management, Administration and Planning.—James F. Taylor, 2208 Minor Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302 Director, Office of International Economic Policy and Planning.—Gloria G. Pratt, 3001 Veazey Terrace, Apt. 1402 20008. Director, Office of Trade Adjustment Assistance.—Marvin M. Fooks, 6608 Tulip Hill Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Director, Ofice of Foreign Labor Affairs.—Gerald P. Homes, 6720 Capstan Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003, home: (703) 256-2460, office: 523-7571. Director, Office of International Organizations and Technical Assistance.— James H. Quackenbush, 5814 Shalott Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director, Office of International Visitor Programs.—Ronald H. Smith, 13119 Qzsenmoin Avenue, Beltsville, Md. 20705, home: (301) 572-4082, office: 523- Director, Office of Foreign Economic Research.—Michael Aho, 8086 Sleepy View Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, Office of Foreign Financed Programs.—Samuel M. Justice, 3315 North Brandywine Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, home: (703) 538-6437, office: 523- OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR Frances Perkins Building, 200 Constitution Avenue 20210. Phone, 523-7675 Solicitor.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant.—[Vacant.] Deputy Solicitor.—Alfred G. Albert, 8 Gruenther Court, Rockville, Md. 20851. Associate Solicitor for Fair Labor Standards.—Donald S. Shire, 12905 Commons Way, Potomac, Md. 20014. Deputy Associate Solicitor for Fair Labor Standards.—James E. Leonard, 2500 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Department of Labor 579 Solicitor—Continued Deputy Associate Solicitor for Special Litigation. —Lois G. Williams, 616 A Street SE. 20003. Associate Solicitor for Employment and Training Legal Services.—Nathaniel Baccus III, 6210 Larwin Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Deputy Associate Solicitor.—Carl W. Gerig, 8517 Sugarbush Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Solicitor for Legislation and Legal Counsel. —Seth D. Zinman, 1200 South Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. 22204. Deputy Associate Solicitor.—Gresham C. Smith, 65 G Street SW. 20024. Associate Solicitor for Labor-Management Laws. Beate Bloch, 101 G Street SW. 20024. Deputy Associate Solicitor for Labor-Mangement Laws.—Harold A. Mouzon, Jr., 438 Summers Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Associate Solicitor for Mine Safety and Health.—Morell Mullins, 14292 North Fontana Court, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Deputy Associate Solicitor for Mine Safety and Health.—Cynthia L. Attwood, 2832 South Abington Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Associate Solicitor for Special Litigation Services.—[Vacant.] Associate Solicitor for A Relations and Civil Rights.—James D. Henry, 11209 Blackhorse Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Associate Solicitor.—Stephen P. Feigin, 2108 Porter Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Associate Solicitor for General Legal Services.—Ronald G. Whiting, 11200 Way-cross Way Kensington, Md. 20795. Deputy Associate Solicitor.—Alvin Bramow, 928 Loxford Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Associate Solicitor for Occupational Safety and Health.—Benjamin W. Mintz, 1440 Hemlock Street 20012. Deputy Associate Solicitor.—John J. Hynan, 405 South Fairfax Street, Alexan-dria, Va. 22314. Associate Solicitor for Emplovee Benefits.—Laurie Streeter, 1704 S Street 20009. Deputy Associate Solicitor.—Cornelius S. Donoghue, Jr., 8224 Toll House Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Solicitor for Plan Benefits Security.—Monica Gallagher, 9712 Potomac Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Deputy Associate Solicitor for Plan Benefits Security.—Robert N. Eccles, 1509 Corcoran Street 20009. Administrative Officer.—d. J. Lafranchise, 1237 Quincy Street NE. 20017. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT Frances Perkins Building, 200 Constitution Avenue 20210, Phone, 523-9086 Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management.—Alfred M. Zuck, 1733 Abbey Oak Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management.—Robert L. Davis, 14536 Barkwood Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Compiler br the Department.—William R. Reise, 17935 Pond Road, Silver Spring, Deputy Comptroller. — William T. Furman, 13912 Mills Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 4. Director, Office of Budget.—Mary Ann Wyrsch, 320 Ninth Street SE. 20003. Director, Office of Program Review.—Elsie Burwell, 2101 32d Place SE. 20020. Director, Office of Financial Services.—Horace Patrick, 9910 Quiet Glen Court, Landover, Md. 20785. Director, Office zg i egonnting —Richard A. Morrison, 15504 Straughn Drive, Laurel, Md. 208 Director, Office oe Financial Zodey and Systems.—Nicholas Jougras, 7209 Reser-vation Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, Office of Cost Determination.—Joseph Handzo, 12617 St. James Road, Rockville, Md. 20850. Director, Office of Grants and Procurement Policy.—Theodore Goldberg, 7716 Ivymount Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Administrative Programs and Services.—Walter S. Filleman, P.O. Box 48, Shady Side, Md. 20867. Deputy Director, Administrative Programs and Services.—Paul G. Becker, 8326 Queen Elizabeth Boulevard, Annandale, Va. 22003. 580 Congressional Directory Comptroller for the Department—Continued Program Analysis Officer.—Eldridge L. Tabb, 500 Rosier Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness Planning.—William J. McLaugh-lin, 1500 North 12th Street, Apt. 700, Arlington, Va. 22209. Dirgtion iormy==Andr C. Whisenton, 1204 Canyon Road, Silver Spring, Md. 4, Director, Office of Space Management.—Joseph McGovern, 12101 Portree Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Office of Procurement.—Daniel Murphy, 7616 Cervantes Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Director, Office of Printing Management.—George Krapf, 6322 Rose Hill Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Director, Office of General Services.—Robert Kammer, 12705 Weiss Street, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Office of Supply and Property Management.—Joseph Carnevale, 5683 Ravenel Lane, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director, Personnel Management.—Frank A. Yeager, 11418 Georgetown Drive, Potomac, Md. 20458. Deputy Director, Personnel Management.—Betty A. Bolden, 35 Galatin Street 20011 Assistant Director, Operating Personnel Services—Kenneth Sellers. Assistant Director, Position Management, Classification and Organization.— Anthony J. Spehar, 13538 Point Pleasant Drive, Chantilly, Va. 22021. Sy Director, Personnel Program Analysis and Evaluation.—Philip W. attery. Assistant Director, Special Personnel Programs.—Samuel De Genova, 12030 William and Mary Circle, Woodbridge, Va 22192, 494-1343. Assistant Director, Policy and Standards.—Larry K. Goodwin. Assistant Director, Executive Personnel Management.—Barry White, 11116 Powder Horn Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854, 299-2430. Assistant Director, Education and Career Development—Alex Montgomery, 6000 Willow Hill Lane, Rockville, Md. 20855, 948-1066. Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity. —Velma M. Strode, 2939 Van Ness Street, Apt. 1227 20008, 686-9294. Director, Office of Labor-Management Relations.—Robert H. Hastings, 9803 Hill Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Director, Office of Safety, Health, and Engineering.—dJulius G. Hansen, 6607 Huntsman Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152, 451-8164. : Director, Management Policy and Systems.—Donald E. Lemmon, 2801 New Mexico ‘Avenue, Apt. 810 20007, 338-3354. Director, Office of Management Reports and Analysis.— Paul E. Larson. Director, Office of Management Policy Systems and Studies.—John J. Nester, 2940 North Westmoreland Street, Arlington, Va. 22213, 534-3365. Director, Directorate of Information Technology.—John G. Dinneen, 7507 Elba Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Deputy Director (Acting), Directorate of Information Technology.—Carol E. Zelonis, 7016 Bradwood Court, Springfield, Va. 22151. Director (Acting), Office of Automated Data Systems.—Ronald J. Taylor, 2733 31st Place NE. 20018. Director (Acting), Office of the Washington Computer Center.—Fred Danzig, 6002 Mineola Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Director, Office of Evaluation and Assistance.—Coyeen R. Lawton, 2555 Penn-sylvania Avenue 20037. Director (Acting), Office 9% goticy —dJune E. Dove, 11900 Broadmoor Court, Upper Marlboro, Md. 208 Director (Acting), Office i Directorate of Administration and Planning.— Andrew A. Price, 5419 Eastbourne Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151. EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION Patrick Henry Building, 601 D Street 20213, Phone, 376-6905 Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training.—[Vacant.] Administrator, Administration and Management.—T. James Walker, 7512 New- burg Drive, Lanham, Md. 20801. Comptroller.—Thomas Komarek. Department of Labor 581 Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training—Continued Director, Office of Management Irfan ion Systems.—Kenneth A. Fogash, 5803 McKinley Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of ‘Administrative Services.—Donald R. Ward, 1047 Ashe Street, Davidsonville, Md. 21035. Pirciton Office of Personnel.—Cecilia J. Bankins, 1238 Maryland Avenue NE. 0002 Administrator, Policy, Evaluation, and Research.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator, Policy, Evaluation, and Research.—Fred Romero, 1316 10th Street 20001, 202-483-9006. Director, Office of Research and Development.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Policy and Planning.—David Duncan. Director, Office of Program Evaluation.—Seymour Brandwein, 2306 Blaine Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Administrator, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.—James P. Mitchell, 604 McMagan Drive, Pasadena, Md. 21122, 301-255-6519. Deputy Administrator, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of National Industry Promotion.—Paul Vandiver, 1422 Knight- bridge Turn, Crofton, Md. 21114. Field Service Staff.—Thomas W. Hall, 1002 Westwood Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Administrator, Office of Management Assistance.—Robert T. Jones, 6119 Wood- mont Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307, 703-768-4831. Director, Office of Management and Training.—Ludwin Branch. Director, Office of Performance Management.—Peter E. Rell, 6609 Seven Locks Road, Cabin John, Md. 20731, 301-229-8944. Director, Office of Regional Coordination.—Charles Atkinson. Administrator, U.S. Employment Service.—David O. Williams, 605 Bennington Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910, 301-588-3374. Deputy Administrator, U.S. Employment Service.—Nancy Snyder, 11320 Dark- side Circle, Reston, Va. 22091, 703-476-4239. Director, Office of Program Services.—Terrell Whitsitt. Director, Office of Technical Support.—Luis Sepulveda, 11314 Johns Hopkins Road, Clarksville, Md. 21029. Director, Office of Plans, Policy and Design.—dJoseph T. Paslawski, 601 D Street, Room 8004 20210. Director, Office of Program Review.—[Vacant.] Administrator, Unemployment Insurance Service.—William B. Lewis. Deputy Administrator, Unemployment Insurance Service.—Richard Gilliland. Director, Office of Research, Legislation and Program Policy.—Robert O. Des- longchamps. Director, Office of Program Management.—Robert A. Schaerfi. Administrator, Comprehensive Employment Development.—Robert Anderson, 754 Gleneagles Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director, Office of Work Incentive Programs.—[Vacant.] Director. Office of Community Employment Programs.—dJess C. Ramaker, 8111 Overton Court, Springfield, Va. 22153, 703-455-7245. Administrator, Office of Youth Programs. ~ [Vacant.] Director, Division of Private Sector Initiatives.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator, Youth Programs.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Community Youth Employment Programs.—[Vacant.] Appetor, Office of Job Corps and Young Adult Conservation Center.—Richard A. affee Administrator, Office of National Programs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator, Office of National Programs.—William J. Kacvinsky, 14112 Rippling Brook Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Chief, Division of Indian and Native Americans Programs.—Alexander G. McNabb, 10600 Sunlit Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. LABOR-MANAGEMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Frances Perkins Building, 200 Constitution Avenue 20210. Phone, 523-6045. Assistant Secretary for Labor-Management Relations.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator for Field Operations.—Frederic M. Haas, 4924 Melinda Court, Rockville, Md. 20853. Administrator, Pension and Welfare Benefit Programs.—lan D. Lanoff, 3911 Liv-ingston Street 20015, 202-686-0529. 582 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for Labor-Management Relations—Continued Director, Office of Labor-Management Policy Development.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Labor-Management Relations Services.—John R. Stepp, 2407 Childs Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308, 703-360-7598. Director, Office of Construction Industry Services.—Ronald M. van Helden, 2418 39th Place 20007, 202-337-6354. Director, Office of Labor-Management Standards Enforcement.—Richard G. Hun-sucker, 4708 Lance Court, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Office of Management.—Ernest J. German, Route 1, Box 189, Lovetts-ville, Va. 22080, 703-822-5426. Director, Office of Veterans’ Reemployment Rights.—George O. Gonzalez, 1814 Opalocka Drive, McLean, Va 22101, 703-356-7118. EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION Frances Perkins Building, 200 Constitution Avenue 20210. Phone, 523-6191. Assistant Secretary for Employment Standards.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Craig A. Berrington. Wage and Hour Administrator.—[Vacant.] Depry Administrator.—Henry T. White, Jr., 2551 Kingswood Court, Woodbridge, a. 22192. Assistant Administrator, Office of Fair Labor Standards.—Herbert J. Cohen, 5130 Pepple Court, Columbia, Md. 21045. Assistant Administrator, Office of Government Contract Wage Standards.—Doro-thy P. Come, 7044 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs.—Ralph Hartman, 2737 Devon- shire Place 20008. Deputy Director for Planning, Policy and Standards (Acting).—Lawrence Kowitch. Deputy Director for Program Operations.—Lawrence Rogers. Associate Director for Federal Employees Compensation.—John D. McClellan. Associate Director for Longshore and Harbor Worker's Compensation.—Neil Montone, 6213 Loch Raven Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Associate Director for Coal Mine Workers’ Compensation.—James Yocom. Associate Director for State Workers’ Compensation Standards.—June Robinson. Director, Office of Administrative Management.—Henry C. Gronkiewicz. Director, Office of Program Development and Accountability.—Charles E. Pugh, 4805 Sixth Street NE. 20017. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Frances Perkins Building, 200 Constitution Avenue 20210. Phone, 523-6091 Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Director Office of Information and Consumer Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Policy Analysis, Integration and Evaluation.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Legislative and Interagency Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Field Coordination and Experimental Programs.—John B. Miles, Jr., 3374 Flint Hill Place, Woodbridge, Va. 22192. Director, Health Standards Programs.—Bailus Walker. Director, Safety Standards Programs.—[Vacant.] Director, Administrative Programs.—David C. Zeigler. Director, Federal Compliance and State Programs (Acting).—Bruce F. Hillenbrand. Director, Training, Education, Consultation, and Federal Agency Programs.—Clin- ton Wright. Birth Dyckniel Support.—R. Hays Bell, 12201 Redwood Court, Woodbridge, a. . BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS 4 General Accounting Building, 441 G Street 20212. Phone, 523-1092 Commissioner of Labor Statistics.—Janet L. Norwood, 6409 Marjory Lane, Bethesda, Md. (301) 229-3721. Deputy Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Assistant Commissioner, Office of Employment Structure and Trends.—Thomas J. Plewes, 4511 Banff Street, Annandale, Va. 22003, (703) 978-3546. Department of Labor 583 Commissioner of Labor Statistics—Continued Assistant Commissioner, Office of Current Employment Analysis.—[Vacant.] Associate Commissioner, Office of Prices and Living Conditions.—W. John Layng, 10311 Mountington Court, Bethesda, Md. 22180, (703) 938-6893. Deputy Associate Commissioner, Office of Prices and Living Conditions.—Wil-liam Barron, 115 Lastner Lane, Greenbelt, Md. 20770, (301) 345-2359. Assistant Commissioner, Division of Consumer Prices and Price Indexes.—Ken-neth Dalton, 5701 Wyngate Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034, (301) 530-1913. Assistant Commissioner, Division of Industrial Prices and Prices Indexes.— [Vacant.] Assistant Commuissioner, Office of Wages and Industrial Relations.—George Stel-luto, 2300 King Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301, (703) 548-8702. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Productivity and Technology.—Jerome Mark, 11207 Lombardy Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901, (301) 593-3693. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Economic Growth and Employment Projec-tions.—Ronald Kutscher, 8700 Westwood Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180, (301) 938-0564. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Occupational Safety and Health Statistics.— [Vacant.] Assistant Commissioner, Office of Research and Evaluation.—Jack E. Triplett, 9607 West Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795, (301) 933-562T7. Associate Commissioner, Office of Statistical Operations.—William Eisenberg, 1612 Arbor View Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902, (301) 949-5138. Deputy Associate Commissioner, Office of Statistical Operations.—Carl Lowe, 12386 Copenhagen Court, Reston, Va. 22091, (703) 560-3899. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Systems and Standards.—Thomas Johnson, 110 Old Landing Court, Fredericksburg, Va. 22401, (703) 371-5628. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Survey Design.—Barbara Boyes, 3146 West-over Drive SE. 20020, (202) 581-6501. Associate Commissioner, Office of Publications.—Henry Lowenstern, 3432 Gaddy Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Associate Commissioner, Office of Administrative Management.—Donald J. Keuch, Jr., 8400 Hartford Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. (301) 587-4886. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Field Operations. —dJuliet Kidney, 7812 Marion Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014, (301) 654-7292. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH Ballston Tower No. 3, 4015 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22203. Phone, 235-1385 Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health.—[Vacant.] Chief, Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances.—Frank A. White, 3027 Cambridge Place 20007, (202) 965-1807. Chief, Office of Congressional and Legininiive Affairs.—Harrison Combs, Jr., Ro-tunda, 8340 Greensboro Drive, Apt. 2-503, McLean, Va. 22102. yes Office of Information.—Wayne E. Veneman, 5608 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Administrator for Coal Mine Safety and Health.—Joseph A. Lamonica (acting), Rollins Drive, Leesburg, Va. 22075. Administrator for Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health.—Thomas J. Shepich, 11069 Saffold Way, Reston, Va. 22090. Director, Education and Training. —John C. English (acting), 214 Apple Blossom Court, Vienna, Va. 22180, (703) 281-7589. Director. Assessments.—Madison McCulloch, 626 East Capitol Street NE. 20002, (202) 543-4460. Director, Technical Support.—Roy L. Bernard, 4901 Powell Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030, (703) 425-5568. Director, Administration and Management.—David L. Harris, 3713 South George Mason Drive, Apt. 507TW, Falls Church, Va. 22041, (703) 820-7250. Director, Program Planning and Evaluation.—John D. Greenhalgh (acting), 1700 Fairview Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101, (703) 356-7038. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. Phone, 245-6296 RICHARD S. SCHWEIKER, of Worcester, Pa., born in Norristown, Pa., June 1, 1926; son of Malcolm Alderfer and Blanche Schultz Schweiker; attended Worcester public schools; graduated, valedictorian, Norristown High School, 1944; B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, Pennsylvania State University, 1950; seven honorary doctoral degrees; served in U.S. Navy, electronics technician aboard aircraft carrier, 1944-46; busi-nessman; president, American Olean Tile Co., Lansdale, Pa., 1950-60; member, House of Representatives, 1960-68; served on Government Operations and Armed Services Committees; member, U.S. Senate, 1969-81; served on Labor and Human Resources, Appropriations, Armed Services, Rules, and Joint Economic Committees, also served on Select Committee on Intelligence Activities, Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs, and Technology Assessment Board; authored legisla-tion creating the National Commission on Diabetes and the National Diabetes Advisory Board; authored the medicaid antifraud amendment, which the 96th Con-gress enacted and introduced the comprehensive health care reform legislation; alternate delegate, National Republican Convention, 1952 and 1956; delegate, Na-tional Republican Convention, 1972; President Reagan’s Vice Presidential nominee in the 1976 GOP Presidential campaign; President Reagan’s Northeast States cam-paign chairman, 1980; recipient: National Association for Mental Health Award, 1974; Opportunities Industrialization Centers Key Award, 1974 and 1977; OIC’s Legislative Pathfinder Award, 1980; National Society for the Prevention of Blind-ness Award, 1974; Council of Jewish Federations Distinguished Service Award, 1978; Pennsylvania Pro-Life Convention Award, 1978; the National Association of Inde-pendent Colleges and Universities Distinguished Service Award, 1980; Dr. Charles H. Best Award, American Diabetes Association, 1974; Humanitarian Award, Juve-nile Diabetes Foundation, 1974 and 1977; Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, “Man of the Year Award”, 1980; PA/Conservative Union “Appreciation Award”, 1978; Dis-tinguished Alumnus Award, Pennsylvania State University, 1970; Volunteers of America Booth Award, 1980; and honorary member, Slumbering Groundhog Lodge, Quarryville, Pa., 1970; founder, Montgomery County, Pa., Young Republican Club; life member: AMVETS and VFW; married to the former Claire Coleman, 1955; five children: Malcolm C., Lani Lynne, Kyle Claire, Richard S. Jr., and Lara Kristi; 4 in as Secretary of Department of Health and Human Services, January 22, Secretary.—Richard S. Schweiker. (202) 245-7000. Executive Assistant/Executive Secretary.—David Newhall III. (202) 245-7000. Deputy Executive Assistant.—Larry Tomayko, (202) 245-7000. Associate Executive Secretary.—Mary Frances Lowe, (202) 245-7000. Assistant to Secretary.—Elsie May, (202) 245-7000. Confidential Assistant to Secretary.—Martha Hackney, (202) 245-7000. Confidential Assistant to Secretary.—Virginia Nathan, (202) 245-7000. Deputy Assistant to Secretary (Scheduling).—Mary Anne Connors, (202) 245-7000. Executive Officer.—Jeanne J. Thompson, (202) 245-6625. Under Secretary.—David B. Swoap, (202) 245-7000. Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director, U.S. Office of Consumer Affairs.—[Vacant.] OFFICE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Director, Office for Civil Rights.—[Vacant.] 245-6403. OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General.—[Vacant.] Senior 472-3150. eputy Inspector General.—[Vacant.] Senior 472-3149. 586 Congressional Directory Inspector General—Continued Senin fniudiny Inspector General for Audit and Systems.—Bryan B. Mitchell, Assistant Inspector General for Auditing. —Philip Kropatkin (acting). 472-3155. Assn Inspector General for Health Care and Systems Review.—[Vacant.] 472- Assistant Inspector General for Investigations.—Nathan D. Dick, 12718 Connecti-cut Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. 472-3208. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR LEGISLATION Assistant Secretary for Legislation.—[ Vacant. ] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation.—[Vacant.] Director, Program Coordination.—Dale W. Sopper, 1524 Chatham Colony Court, Reston, Va. 22090. 245-7414. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation (Appropriations/Special Projects).— Thomas R. Donnelly, 8403 Millbury Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. 245-7485. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation (Health).—Linda S. Jenckes. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation (Human Services).—[Vacant.] Director, Congressional Liaison.—Andrew E. Hare, 909 St. Stephens Road, Alex- andria, Va. 22304. 245-6786. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs (Acting).—Herbert S. Fowler, 5805 McKinley Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 245-1850. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director, News Division.—Laura Genero (acting). 245-6343. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PLANNING AND EVALUATION Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation.—[Vacant.] Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—|Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Health Planning) (Acting).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Program Systems).—Gerald H. Britten, 9705 Water- front Drive, Manassas, Va. 22091. 245-9774. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Income Security Policy) fate —[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Social Services Policy) (Acting).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Evaluation and Technical Analysis).—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Deputy General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Deputy General Counsel, Legal Counsel.—Leslie A. Platt, 11616 New Bridge Court, Reston, Va. 22091. 245-7542. Deputy General Counsel, Regulation Review.—[Vacant.] Assistant General Counsel, Business and Administrative Law.—Darrel J. Grinstead, 505 Independence Avenue SE. 20003. 245-7752. Assistant General Counsel, Civil Rights.—Albert Hamlin, 3651 Suitland Road SE. 20020. 245-6321. Assistant General Counsel, Food and Drug.—[Vacant.] Assistant General Counsel, Health Care Financing and Human Development Serv- ices.—Juan del Real, 10709 Stanmore Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. 472-5300. Assistant General Counsel, Legislation.—Donald Hirsch, 2842 Belair Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715. 245-7760. Assistant General Counsel, Public Health.—[Vacant.] Assistant General Counsel, Social Security.—Donald A. Gonya, 4025 Pebble Branch Road, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. 934-2410. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget.--Alair Townsend, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. 245-6396. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Coordination.—Wilford H. Forbush, 3746 Cumberland Street 20016. 245-6061. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Budget.—Acting, Anthony Itteilag, 14125 Burning Bush Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20715. 245-7393. Director, Division of Health Budget Analysis.—Ellen S. Wormser, 1950 Upshur Street 20011. 245-7281. Department of Health and Human Services 587 Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget—Continued Director, Divisionof Welfare Budget Analysis.—Michael L. Sturman. 245-6238. Director, Division of Budget Review.—Acting, Joseph G. Jacques. 245-7652. Director, Division of OS Budget Services.—John P. Scully. 245-6345. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Finance.—David V. Dukes, 870 Greensboro Drive, No. 501, Bucklane, Va. 22102. 245-7084. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Management Analysis and Systems.—Robert F. ermier, 1032 31st Street 20007. 245-6162. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Grants and Procurement.—Henry G. Kirsch- enmann, 5303 Manorfield Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. 245-8870. Director, Office of Facilities Engineering. —Albert A. Peter, Jr. 245-7426. Director, Office of Management Services.—Edwin M. Sullivan, 8894 McNair Drive, Alexandria, Va. 245-7097. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION Assistant Secretary for Personnel Administration.—Thomas S. McFee, Tucker Lane, Ednor, Md. 20904. 245-7284. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Personnel Administration.—Raymond J. Sumser, 2441 Villanova Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. 245-7284. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Equal Employment Opportunity.—Eugene Kinlow (acting), 4124 Second Street SW. 20032. 245-7358. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Personnel.—Thomas P. Murphy, 12527 Heurich Road, Wheaton, Md. 20902. 245-3460. Director, Office of Special Initiatives.—Dale A. Masi (acting), 412 North 2510 Virginia Avenue 20037. 245-7153. Director, Grant Appeals Board.—Norval D. Settle, 3247 North Albemarle Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. 245-0222. REGIONAL OFFICES Principal Regional Officials: Region I.—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.—dJohn F. Bean, Jr., John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Boston, Mass. 02203. 617-223-6830. Region II.—New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.— [Vacant], Fed- i) Building, Room 3835, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007. 212-264- Region IIl.—Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, oy Virginia.—[Vacant], 3535 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19101. 215-596- Region IV.—Alabama, Florida, Georgla, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.—SaraZ . Craig, 101 Marietta Tower, Suite 1403, Atlanta, Ga. 30323. 404-221-2442, Region V.—Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin.—[Vacant], 300 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60606. 312-353-5160. Region VI.—Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas. Sj vacant], 1200 Main Tower Building, Room 1100, Dallas, Tex. 75202. 214-729-3301 Region VII.—Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska. —[Vacant], 601 East 12th Street, Kansas City, Mo. 64106. 816-374-2821. Region VIII.—Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyo-ming.—[Vacant], 19th and Stout Streets, Denver, Colo. 80294. 303-837-3373. Region IX.—Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam, American Samoa, Trust Territory of Pacific Islands, Wake Island.—[Vacant], 50 United Nations Plaza, San Francisco, Calif. 94102. 415-556-6746. Region X.—Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.—Bernard E. Kelly, 1321 Second Avenue, M.S. 605, Seattle, Wash. 98101. 206-442-0420. OFFICE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. Phone, 202-245-7246 Assistant Secretary for Human Development Services.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Legislative Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Policy Development.—Warren Master. 245-6275. Director, Office of Management Services.—Joseph A. Mottola. 245-2867. Director, Office of Program Coordination and Review.—Barbara Sabol. 245-7027. 588 Congressional Directory Administration for Children, Youth, and Families Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Deputy Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Administration for Native Americans Commissioner.—A. David Lester. 245-7776. Administration on Developmental Disabilities Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Deputy Commissioner.—Francis Lynch. 472-7210. Administration on Aging Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Deputy Commissioner.—Charlotte Frank. 245-0556. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, 443-2404. Assistant Secretary for Health and Surgeon General. — [Vacant.] 245-7694. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health Operations.—[Vacant.] 245-6467. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health Policy, Research and Statistics.—Ruth Hanft, 3609 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, Va. 22305. 443-2790. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Health.—John H. Bryant, M.D., 11412 Hounds Way, Rockville, Md. 20850. 443-1774. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population Affairs (Acting).—FErnest G. Peterson, 1404 Claves Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. 245-6335. Bop Avvisant Secretary for Health Planning and Evaluation.—Suzanne Stoiber. 72-5584 Dorn, Assan Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs.—Alonzo S. Yerby, M.D., 472Fal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health (isense Prevention and Health Promotion).— . Michael McGinnis, M.D., 245-761 Director, Office of Health Information, Health Promotion, and Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine.—Lawrence Green, 4530 Avondale Street, Apt. No. 2, Bethesda, Md, 20014. 472-5660. Senior Advisor for Environmental Affairs,—James F. Dickson III, M.D., Box 1107, 1011 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. 245-6811. Director (Acting), Office of Management.—Jack N. Markowitz, 10602 Vantage Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. 245-7686. Director, Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs.—Lulu Mae Nix, 2807 West Fourth Street, Wilmington, Del. 19805. 472-9093. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Morton Lebow. 245-6867. Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity.—Mattie K. Wright, 5415 Up-pingham Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 443-3165. Director, Office of Health Legislation.—[Vacant.] 245-7450. Director, Office on Smoking and Health.—John M. Pinney. 443-1575. PHS Executive Secretariat.—Delmer L. Lawrence, 2574 Treehouse Drive, Wood-bridge, Va. 22192. 245-6925. Director, Office of Health Maintenance Organizations.—Howard Veit, 219 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. 443-4106. OFFICE OF HEALTH RESEARCH, STATISTICS AND TECHNOLOGY National Center for Health Statistics Director.—Dorothy P. Rice, 8410 Barron Street, Takoma Park, Md. 20012. 436-7016. Deputy Director.—Robert A. Israel, 12411 Sandal Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. 436-7017. Associate Director, Office of Research and Methodology.—Dr. Monroe G. Sirken, 3309 Claridge Court, Wheaton, Md. 20902. 436-7022. Associate Director for Management.—Robert C. Huber, 2800 Cheverly Avenue, Chev-erly, Md. 20785. 436-7000. Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Director, Office of International Statistics. —Alvan O. Zarate, 9314 Cherry Hill Road, College Park, Md. 20740. 436-7039. Associate Director, Office of the Cooperative Health Statistics System.—Gail F. Fisher. 436-7050. Associate Director, Office of Analysis and Epidemiology Program.—Dr. Jacob J. Feldman, 5602 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 436-7026 Associate Director (Acting), Office of Vital and Health Care Statistics Program.— Peter J. Hurley, 12900 Forest View Drive, Beltsville, Md. 20705. 436-7108. Associate Director (Acting), Office of Data Processing and Services Program.—Garrie J. Losee, 1009 Dalebrook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. 436-7135. Associate Director (Acting), Office of Interviews and Examination Statistics Pro-gram.—E. Earl Bryant, 9526 Center Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. 436-7104. National Center for Health Services Research Director.—Dr. Gerald Rosenthal, 5003 Decatur Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20781. 436-6944. Deputy Director.—Barbara P. McCool, 934 Swink Mill Road, McLean, Va. 22102. 436-6946. Associate Director for State and Local User Liaison.—Robert A. Fordham. 436-74217. Associate Deputy Director for Medical and Scientific Affairs.—Donald E. Gold-stone, M.D., 3667 McKinley Street 20015. 436-6947. Associate Director for Professional Services.—Lawrence R. Rose, M.D., 436-6947. Associate Director for Training and Technical Assistance.—Ira E. Raskin. 436-6946. Director, Office of Program Development.—Isadore Seeman. 436-8920 Director, Office of Program Support.—Michael O. Glynn, 2194 Canterbury Way, Potomac, Md. 20854. 436-6137 National Center for Health Care Technology Director, National Center for Health Care Technology.—Seymour Perry. 443-4097. ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE, AND MENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, 443-3825 Administrator.—[Vacant.] 443-4797. Deputy Administrator.—Robert L. Trachtenberg, 2704 Bellmawr Court, Wheaton, Md. 20906. 443-4797. i es R. Leone, 13804 Sloan Street, Rockville, Md. 20853. Asiioie Administrator for Program Planning and Coordination.—[Vacant.] 443-564. Associate Administrator for Extramural Programs.—[Vacant.] 443-4266. Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.—[Vacant.] 443-4447. Chief (Acting), Legislative Services Unit.—Mitchell Dasher II, 430 M Street SW. 20024. 443-3200. Associate Administrator for Communications and Public Affairs.—Mildred K. Lehman, 4948 Sentinel Drive, Sumner, Md. 20016. 443-3783. Director (Acting), Office of Special Populations.—Marta Sotomayor, 1913 Alabaster Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 443-3838. Director, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.—John R. DeLuca, 3717 Williams Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 443-3885. Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse.—William Pollin, 7720 Sebago Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 443-6480. Director, National Institute of Mental Health.—Dr. Herbert Pardes, 12312 Over-pond Way, Potomac, Md. 20854. 443-3675. CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL 1600 Clifton Road NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30333. Phone, 404-329-3311 Director.—Dr. William H. Foege, 2191 Eldorado Drive NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30345. 404-329-3291, FTS: 236-3291. Deputy Director.—William C. Watson, Jr., 1145 Mason Woods Drive NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30329. 404-329-3293, FTS: 236-3293. 590 Congressional Directory Assistant Director for International Health.—Dr. Donald R. Hopkins, 2785 Engle Road NW, Atlanta, Ga. 30318. 404-329-3530, FTS: 236-3530. Assistant Director for Science.—Dr. Walter R. Dowdle, 1708 Mason Mill Road NE, Atlanta, Ga. 30329. 404-329-3701, FTS: 236-3701. Assistant Director/Washington.—Dr. George E. Hardy, Jr., 421 Ninth Street NE. 20002. 202-245-8598. Assistant to Director.—Dr. H. Bruce Dull, 2118 Castleway Drive NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30345. 404-329-3703, FTS: 236-3703. Executive Officer.—James D. Bloom, 2700 Hawaii Court, Decatur, Ga. 30033. 404-329-3256, FTS: 236-3256. : Assistant Executive Officer.—Elvin Hilyer, 2623 Hawthorne Drive NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30345. 404-329-3258, FTS: 236-3258. : Assistant Executive Officer, Special Programs.—Robert L. Foster, 3607 Oregon Trail NE, Atlanta, Ga. 30032. 404-329-3101. Assistant Director for Field Activities.—Tom G. Ortiz. 404-329-3850, FTS: 236-3850. Assistant Director for Program Development.—Frederick S. Kingma, 1785 Humming- bird Lane NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30307. 404-329-3534, FTS: 236-3525. Director, Office of Biosafety.—Dr. John H. Richardson, 2982 Danbyshire Court NE, Atlanta, Ga. 30345. 404-329-3885, FTS: 236-3885. Director, Office of Program Planning and Evaluation.—Norman W. Axnick, 2694 Shetland Drive, Decatur, Ga. 30033. 404-329-3243, FTS: 236-3243. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Donald A. Berreth, 3050 Hathaway Court NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30341. 404-329-3286, FTS: 236-3286. Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.—Franklin R. Miller (acting), 1996 Mark Trail, Decatur, Ga. 30032. 404-329-3758, FTS: 236-3758. Director, Epidemiology Program Office.—Dr. Philip S. Brachman, 1111 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, Ga. 30307. 404-329-3661, FTS: 236-3661. Director, International Health Program Office.—Dr. Robert L. Kaiser, 846 Barton Woods Road NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30307. 404-329-3401, FTS: 236-3401. Director, Laboratory Improvement Program Office.—Dr. Walter R. Dowdle (acting), 1708 Mason Mill Road NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30329. 404-329-3701, FTS: 236-3701. Director, Center for Prevention Services.—Dr. J. Michael Lane, 869 Clifton Road NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30307. 404-329-3771, FTS: 236-3771. Director, Center for Environmental Health.—Dr. J. Donald Millar, 3243 Wake Robin Trail, NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30341. 404-329-3751, FTS: 236-3751. Director, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.—Dr. Anthony W. Robbins, 703 Oakridge Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 301-443-1530. Director, Center for Health Promotion and Education.—Horace G. Ogden, 1677 Dyson Drive NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30307. 404-329-3111, FTS: 236-3111. Director, Center for Professional Development and Training.—Dr. Seth N. Leibler (Aine. 3999 Briaridge Circle NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30340. 404-262-6671, FTS: 236- Director, Center for Infectious Diseases.—Dr. Walter R. Dowdle, 1708 Mason Mill Road NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30329. 404-329-3701, FTS: 236-3701. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, 443-3793 Commissioner of Food and Drugs.—[Vacant.] 443-2410. Depry Sorenson (Acting).—Mark Novitch, 3558 Albermarle Street 20008. 443- Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.—James L. Battle, 8313 Fenway Road, Be-thesda, Md. 20034. 443-3310. Associate Commissioner for Legislative Affairs.—Robert C. Wetherell, Jr., 24 Honey-brook Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. 443-3793. Associate Commissioner for Regulatory Affairs.—Joseph P. Hile, 4125 Middle Ridge Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. 443-1594. Associate Commissioner for Health Affairs (Acting).—Stuart L. Nightingale, 6004 Osceola Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. 443-6143. Associate Commissioner for Policy Coordination.—[Vacant.] 443-5014. Associate Commissioner for Management and Operations.—Gerald F. Meyer, Greenlane Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. 443-3370. Associate Commissioner for Planning and Evaluation.—Gerald L. Barkdoll, 7001 Oak Forest Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 443-4320. Associate Commissioner for Public Affairs.—Wayne Pines, 5821 Nevada Avenue 20015. 443-4177. Associate Commissioner for Consumer Affairs.—Alexander Grant, 11300 Fieldstone Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. 443-5006. Department of Health and Human Services Bureau of Biologics.—Harry M. Meyer, Jr., P.O. Box 112, Waterford, Va. 22190. 443-3556 Bureau of Radiological Health.—John C. Villforth, 723 Harrington Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. 443-4690. Bureau of Veterinary Medicine.—[Vacant.] 443-3450. Bureau of Medical Devices.—[Vacant.] 427-7163. National Center for Toxicological Research.—Ronald W. Hart, 252 West Fifth Ave-nue, Columbus, Ohio 43210. 443-3155. HEALTH RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION Center Building, 3700 East-West Highway, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Phone, 436-8988 Administrator (Acting).—Robert Graham, M.D., 9413 Locust Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 436-7200. Deputy Administrator.—Robert Graham, M.D., 9413 Locust Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 436-7202. Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity.—dJ. Calvin Adams, 5159 Thunder Hill Road, Columbia, Md. 21045. 436-7210. Director, Office of Program Policy Coordination.—Paul M. Schwab, 12119 Whippoor-will Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. 436-7170. Director, Office of Graduate Medical Education.—Itzhak Jacoby, 124 Stonegate Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 436-6570. Associate Administrator for Communications.—Richard K. Kost, 12505 Hemm Place, Bowie, Md. 20715. 436-8988. Associate Administrator for Operations and Management.—James A. Walsh, Ph. D, 13511 Turkey Branch Parkway, Rockville, Md. 20853. 436-7173. Associate Administrator for Planning, Evaluation, and Legislation (Acting).—Lyman G. Van Nostrend, 10765 Deborah Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. 436-7270. Associate Administrator for Health Resources Opportunity Programs.—Clay E. Simp-son, Ph. D., 1415 Peaceful Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 436-7216. Bureau of Health Professions Director (Acting).—Thomas D. Hatch, 2808 Blue Spruce Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. 436-6810. Deputy Director (Acting).—William A. Robinson, 16608 Frontenac Terrace, Rockville, Md. 20855. 436-6812. Director, Office of Program Development.—[Vacant.] 436-6770. Director, Division of Associated Health Professions (Acting).—David B. Hoover, 21 Nesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20014. 436-6838. Director, Division of Dentistry.—Thomas L. Louden, 8215 Captain Hawkins Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. 436-6534. Director, Division of Medicine.—Kenneth P. Moritsugu, 14809 Lake Terrace, Rock-ville, Md. 20853. 436-6418. Director, Division of Nursing.—dJo Eleanor Elliott, Plaza Towers East, 6700 Belcrest Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782. 436-6623. Director, Division of Health Professions Analysis.—Howard V. Stambler, 12016 Smoketree Road, Rockville, Md. 20854. 436-6530. Bureau of Health Facilities Director.—Florence B. Fiori, Dr. P. H., 6625 31st Place 20015. 436-7700. Depeesy Dironor-= Willian R. Berry, 13433 Locksley Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Office of Program Development.—Krys Krystynak, Ph. D., 10524 Brevity Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. 436-7704. Director, Division of Facilities Compliance.—Martin J. Frankel, 5142 Driftwood Court, Columbia, Md. 21044. 436-7795. Director, Division of Facilities Conversion and Utilization.—Sam O. Gilmer, Jr., 204 Holland Road, Severna Park, Md. 21146. 436-6883. Director, Division of Facilities Financing.—Jack M. Moss, 928 Schindler Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. 436-6880. 592 Congressional Directory Director, Division of Energy Policy and Programs.—A. Burt Kline, Jr., 2305 Pinne-berg Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20851. 436-7263. Bureau of Health Planning Director.—Colin C. Rorrie, Jr., Ph. D., 10821 Longmeadow Drive, Damascus, Md. 20750. 436-6850. Deputy Director.—Barbara J. Holland, 1602A Belmont Street 20009. 436-6852. Director, Office of Program Development.—Roland L. Peterson, 3407 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22042. 436-6856. Director, Division of Regulatory Activities.—Thomas C. Croft, Jr., 3305 Richwood Lane, Brookeville, Md. 20729. 436-6134. Director, Division of Planning Assistance and Assessment.—Z. Erik Farag, Route 13, Box 132, Frederick, Md. 21701. 436-6725. Director, National Health Planning Information Center.—Richard Russell, 5714 North 15th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. 436-6716. HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 26857. Phone, 301-443-2216 Administrator.—[Vacant.] 443-2216. Deputy Administrator.—John H. Kelso, 2332 North Early Street, Alexandria, Va. 22303. 443-2194. Associate Administrator for Operations.—Leon Cooper, 2002 Homer Terrace, Reston, Va. 22091. 443-2204. Associate Administrator for Management.—William H. Aspden, Jr., 17601 Cashell Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. 443-2053. Associate Administrator for Planning, Evaluation, and Legislation.—Ronald Carl-son, 10622 Fable Row, Columbia, Md. 21044. 443-2460. Associate Administrator for Communications and Public Affairs.—Irv Weinstein, 9401 Woodington Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. 443-2086. Associate Administrator for Regional Affairs.—Jordan Popkin, 3125 Garfield Street 20008. 443-2245. Associate Administrator for International Health Affairs.—William Gemma, Ph. D., 11305 Gerger Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20852. 443-6152. Bureau of Community Health Service Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, 301-443-2320 Side D. Martin, M.D., 314 New Mark Esplanade, Rockville, Md. 20850. Deputy Director —dJohn Marshall, Ph. D., 10708 Shea Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20700. Agena Bureau Director for Community Health Center.—Margaret Jordon. 443- Associate Bureau Director for Migrant Health.—Jamie L. Manzano, 7904 Park Over-look Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 443-1153. Associate Bureau Director for Family Planning.—Bill White. 443-2430. Associate Bureau Director for Emergency Medical Services.—Dr. David R. Boyd, 5340 Hesperus Drive, Columbia, Md. 21043. 436-6284. Indian Health Service Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, 301-443-1083 Pireiir br. Emery A. Johnson, 13826 Dowlais Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. 443- Popes) Dire Joseph N. Exendine, 5613 Halpine Road, Rockville, Md. 20715. Associate Director for Administration.—James Danielson, 2935 Tallow Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. 443-1093. Director, Office of Program Support.—James Danielson, 2935 Tallow Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. 443-1093. Director, Office of Tribal Affairs.—Arthur L. Thomas, 11917 Fernshire Road, Gaith-ersburg, Md. 20760. 443-1104. Director, Division of Program Operations.—Dr. John Todd, 17309 Fletchall Drive, Poolesville, Md. 20837. 443-3024. Director, Division of Program Formulation.—[Vacant.] Department of Health and Human Services Director, Division of Indian Community Development.—Dr. Lionel deMontigny, 12504 Deorides Road, Boyds, Md. 20720. 443-6840. Acting Director, Division of Resource Coordination.—Donald A. Swetter, M.D. 11701 Ross Linda Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. 443-4245. Bureau of Medical Services Federal Center Building, Prince Georges Center, 6525 Belcrest Road, West Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Phone, 301-436-6211 Acting Director.—Dr. Leonard Bachman, 3830 Harrison Street 20015. 443-6211. Deputy Director.—Richard R. Ashbaugh, 18413 Queen Elizabeth Drive, Olney, Md. 20832. 443-6211. Deputy Director.—Ernest Hardaway II (acting), D.D.S., M.P.H., 2778 Unicorn Lane 20015. 443-6261. Acting Director, Office of Program Support.—Ernest Hardaway II, D.D.S., M.P.H,, 2778 Unicorn Lane 20015. 443-6261. Acting Director, Office of Program Development.—Walter W. Ward, 5359 32d Street 20015. 443-6261. Acting Director, Office of Health Professional Services.—Richard J. Bertin, Ph. D., 18617 Tanterrs Way, Brookeville, Md. 20729. 443-6411. Director, Office of Health Systems Management.—dJohn T. Miller, 18605 Shady View Lane, Brookeville, Md. 20729. 443-6214. Director, Office of Ambulatory Care.—Joan Holloway, 3901 Keswick Road, Balti-more, Md. 21211. 443-6360. Division of Federal Employee Occupational Health Phone, 301-436-6601 Director.—Dr. Arvo B. Ederma, 10800 Kirkwall Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. Bureau of Prisons Medical Program 320 First Street 20534. Phone, 202-724-3055 Medical Director.—Dr. Robert L. Brutsche, 8701 Stockton Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Coast Guard Medical Program 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Phone, 202-426-1032 Chief Medical Officer.—Dr. Harry Allen, 5016 Sideburn Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Bureau of Health Personnel Development and Service Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857. Phone, 301-443-1994 Dirceior, lv F. Whiteside, D.D.S., 9207 Moultrie Parkway, Potomac, Md. 20854. 1 Deputy Director (Acting).—Clifford Allen, ‘8313 East Beach Drive 20012. 443-2630. Executive Officer (Acting).—Donald C. Parks, No. 1 Dundee Court, Rockville, Md. 20850. 443-2630. Director (Acting), Office of Program Development.—Leroy Goldman, 19166 Roman Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20960. 443-2630. Director (Acting), Division of Financing Services.—Norman Roskos, 3508 Duke Street, College Park, Md. 20740. 436-6395. Director (Acting) National Health Service Corps. —Billy Sandlin, 13807 Blair Stone Lane, Wheaton, Md. 20906. 443-4434. Director, Division of Health Services Scholarships.—Allan S. Noonan, M.D., 4016 Arjay Circle, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. 436-7421. Director (Acting), Division of Student Services.—Sonia Reig. 10816 Harde Street, Wheaton, Md. 20902. 436-7628. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH 900 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Phone, 496-4000 or information Director.—Dr. Donald S. Fredrickson, 6615 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 496-2433 Deputy Director.—Dr. Thomas E. Malone, 8512 Post Oak Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. 496-2121. 66-666 O—81——40 594 Congressional Directory Deputy Director for Science.—Dr. Robert F. Goldberger. 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.—Dr. Mortimer B. Lipsett, 5204 West Cedar Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 496-4114. Associate Director for Program Planning and Evaluation.—Dr. Joseph G. Perpich, 119 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 496-3152. Associate Director for Administration.—Calvin B. Baldwin, Jr. 496-4466. Associate Director for Communications.—Storm Whaley, 4400 East-West Highway, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 496-4461. Director, Division of Public Information.—Anne Ballard. 496-5787. Director, National Eye Institute.—Dr. Carl Kupfer, 2 West Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 496-2234. Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.—Dr. Richard M. Krause, 8 West Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 496-2263. Director, National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases.—Dr. G. Donald Whedon, 5605 Sonoma Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 496-5877. Director, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.—Dr. Norman Kretchmer, 8 North Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 496-3454. Director, National Institute of Dental Research.—Dr. David B. Scott, 2 North Drive, Quarters 15C-1, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 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. 20014. 496-5231. Director, National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke.—{ Vacant]. 496-3167. Director, National Institute of Aging.—Dr. Robert N. Butler, 3815 Huntington Street 20015. 496-2965. Director, Division of Computer Research and Technology.—Dr. Arnold W. Pratt, 6 North Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 496-7211. Director, Division of Research Grants.—Dr. Carl D. Douglas, 6310 Rockhurst Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 496-7211. Director, Division of Research Resources.—[Vacant]. 496-5605. Director, Division of Research Services.—Dr. Joe R. Held, 16305 Grande Vista Drive, Rockville, Md. 20855. 496-5793. Director, Clinical Center.—Dr. Mortimer B. Lipsett, 5204 West Cedar Lane, Be-thesda, Md. 20014. 496-4114. Director, Fogarty International Center.—Dr. Claude J. M. Lenfant. 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. 496-3497. Associate Director, Library Operations.—Dr. Joseph Leiter, 4814 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 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.—Dr. Lionel Bernstein, 12 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 496-4441. Associate Director, Extramural Programs.—Dr. Ernest Allen, 8507 Hazelwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 496-4621. Deputy Director for Research and Education.—Dr. Harnold M. Schoolman. 496-4725. Director, Computer and Communications System.—Harry D. Bennett, 9565 Fern Hollow Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 496-1351. Doeclon National Medical and Audiovisual Center.—Dr. James W. Woods. 496- National Cancer Institute Director.—Dr. Vincent T. Devita. 496-5615. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] 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, West Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 496-4345. Department of Health and Human Services Director, Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention.—Dr. Richard H. Adamson. 496- 6618 Director, Division of Extramural Activities.—[Vacant.] 496-5147. Director, Division of Resources, Centers and Community Activities.—[Vacant.] 496- 616. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Director.—Dr. Robert I. Levy, 8806 Daimler Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. 496-5166. Deputy Director.—Dr. Peter L. Sronner. 496-1078. Executive Officer.—Evelyn L. Attix, 4840 Reservoir Road 20016. 496-2411. Director, Division of Intramural Research.—Dr. Jack Orloff, 11608 Westhill Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. 496-2116. Director, Division of Lung Disease.—[Vacant.] 496-2116. Director, Division of Blood Disease and Resources.—Dr. Amoz I. Chernoff. 496-4868. Director, Division of Heart and Vascular Diseases.—[Vacant.] 496-2553. Director, Division of Extramural Affairs.—Dr. Jerome Green, 8304 Loring Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 496-7416. HEALTH CARE FINANCING ADMINISTRATION 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. Phone, 202-245-6726 Administrator.—Carolyne K. Davis. 245-6726. Deputy Administrator.—| Vacant.] 594-7914. Special Assistant to Administrator.—Jack C. Ebeler, 3814 Pinewood Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22041. 245-8502. Special Assistant to Administrator.—Edna G. Briscoe, 11429 Edmonston Avenue, Beltsville, Md. 20705. 245-8502. Special Assistant to Deputy Administrator.—Drew E. Altman, 310 Ninth Street NE. 20002. 245-8502. Special Assistant to Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] 594-7914. Director, Office of Legislation and Policy.—[Vacant.] 426-3960. Director, Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs.—[Vacant.] 245-6753. Director, Office of Management and Budget (Acting).—Kevin J. Sexton, 3035 Federal ill Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. 245-0915. Director, Office of Human Resources and Administrative Services.—Rodney G. Evans, 7103 Chamberlain Road, Baltimore, Md. 21207. 597-9260. Director, Office of Financial Management Services.—Dennis Fischer, 2416 Sweetbay Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. 245-6329. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] 594-8131. Director, Office of Research, Demonstrations and Statistics (Acting).—dJames M. Kaple, 13408 Bonniedale Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. 472-7431. Director, Bureau of Program Operations.—[Vacant.] : Director, Health Standards and Quality Bureau (Acting).—Edward L. Kelly, 10304 Kensington Parkway, Kensington, Md. 20795. 987-2750. Director, Office of Professional Standards Review Organization.—Dennis F. Siebert, 2310 Ashboro Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20795. 594-9208. Director, Bureau of Program Policy.—Robert D. O’Connor, 8803 Thornton Road, Towson, Md. 21204. 594-9324. Director, Bureau of Quality Control. —Martin Kappert, 5459 Enberend Terrace, Co-lumbia, Md. 21045. 594-5828. Director, Bureau of Support Services.—Ralph Howard, 116 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 594-6410. SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Department of Health and Human Services Building, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. sane, 245-6764, and Social Security Administration Headquarters Building, Baltimore, Md. 212: Commissioner.—[ Vacant. ] Executive Assistant to the Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Deputy Commissioner (Operations).—Herbert R. Doggette, 900 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-3143. Deputy Commissioner (Programs).—Robert Myer. Director, Executive Secretariat.—Larry Mason, 6556 Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 202-245-7395; 900 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-597-1550. 596 Congressional Directory Associate Commissioner, Office of Assessment.—Fred Schutzman, 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 Mahon, B412 Transpoint Building, 2100 Second Street SW. 20024. 202-245-2000. Acting Associate Commissioner, Office of Governmental Affairs.—Janice Warden, 960 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-2330. Associate Commissioner, Office of Hearings and Appeals.—Andrew J. Young, 402A 3833 Building, Arlington, Va. 202-235-8333. Acting Associate Commissioner, Office of Management, Budget, and Personnel.— Beverly A. Bedwell, 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 Policy.—Lawrence H. Thompson, 2211 Mary B. Witzer Building, 202-472-4333; 301-594-0950. Associate Commissioner, Office of Public Affairs.—Margaret H. Rhodes, 639H Hubert H. Humphrey Building; 100 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 202-472-3014; 301-594-1995. Acting Associate Commissioner, Office of Systems.—John R. Wicklein, 300 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, Md. 301-594-4471. OFFICE OF CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT Department of Health and Human Services, 6110 Executive Phone, 301-443-4442 Boulevard, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—Louis B. Hays, 4442. HOWARD 194 Topeg Drive, Severna UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Park, Md. 21146. 443- 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.—Augustus L. Palmer, 2800 Ellicott Street 20008. 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. Coppi enti Assistant to the Secretary.—Starr B. Eckert. Room 1000, phone 755- Under Secretary (Designate).—Donald I. Hovde. Room 10100, phone 755-7123. Confidential Assistant to the Under Secretary.—Romanita Lucero. Room 10100, phone 755-7123. Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—Lance Wilson. Room 1000, phone 755-6417. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Daniel Hughes. Room 10224, phone 755-6810. Special Assistant to the Secretary (White House Fellow)..—Gael Lebby. Room 10222, phone 755-6961. Special Assistant to the Under Secretary (National Urban Fellow).—Pam Smith. Room 10222, phone 755-3633. Staff Assistant to the Secretary.—Wilma Z. Frum. Room 10224, phone 755-6810. Staff Assistant to the Secretary.—Thomas D. Casey. Room 10222, phone 755-8063. Administrative Officer.——James R. Walker. Room 10218, phone 755-7150. STAFF ELEMENTS Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmenial Relations.—June Koch. Room 10140, phone 755-6840. 597 598 Congressional Directory Deputy ae Secretary for Field Coordination.—Albert Miller. Room 10126, phone Assistant to the Secretary for Public Affairs.—Leonard Burchman. Room 10132, phone 755-6980. Amiyans Jo the Secretary for Growth Issues.—L. O. Houstoun. Room 10230, phone 5-: Assistant to the Secretary for Labor Relations (Acting).—Richard Allan. Room 7152, phone 755-5370. Assistant to the Secretary for International Affairs (Designee).—Theodore R. Brit-ton. Room 2124, phone 755-7058. Special Assistant to the Secretary Indian and Alaska Native Programs.—Irvin Santiago. Room 10232, phone 755-6648. Chairman, HUD Board of Contract Appeals (Acting).—dJean Cooper. Universal North Building, 1875 Connecticut Avenue 20410. Room 1170, phone 673-6130. Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Martin Linsky, Universal North Building, 1875 Connecticut Avenue. Room 1170, phone 673-6129. Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—A. Jay Cooper. Room 10226, phone 755-1438. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR LEGISLATION AND CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONS Assistant Secretary (Designee).—Stephen May. Room 10120, phone 755-5005. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation and Congressional Relations.—[Vacant.] Room 10120, phone 755-5005. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations.—[Vacant.] Room 10140, phone 755-6580. Director, Office of Congressional Relations.—Toni Schmiegelow. Room 10148, phone 755-7380. OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—John T. Knapp. Room 10214, phone 755-7244. Deputy General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Room 10214, phone 755-7240. Depts General Counsel (Operations).—S. Leigh Curry, Jr. Room 10234, phone 755-7197. Associate General Counsel, Insured Housing (Acting).—Joseph P. Kennedy. Room 9228, phone 755-7090. Associate General Counsel, Finance and Administrative Law.—Irving P. Margulies. Room 10244, phone 755-7203. Associate General Counsel, Housing and Community Development.—Robert S. Keni-son. Room 2144, phone 426-5212. Associate General Counsel, Regulatory Programs.—Kathleen Sauerbrunn. Room 10270, phone 755-6999. dosooiae General Counsel, Legislation.—Edward Murphy. Room 10282, phone 755- Avie General Counsel, Litigation.—Gershon Ratner. Room 10258, phone 755- Director, Regulations.—Burton Bloomberg. Room 5218, phone 755-6207. Biren, Administrative Services.—Andrew E. Latvala. Room 10236, phone 755- OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Room 7100, phone 755-6270. Gonna) bopuly Assistant Secretary (Acting).—Donald G. Dodge. Room 7100, phone Deputy Assistant Secretary For Interprogram and Areawide Concerns.—[Vacant.] Room 7100, phone 755-6267. Poputy Assistant Secretary for Urban Policy.—[Vacant.] Room 7206, phone 755- Program Adviser to the Assistant Secretary.—John M. Simmons. Room 7204, phone 755-3314. Dowson, Legislative and Urban Policy Staff.—[Vacant.] Room 2135, phone 755- Director, Office of Ynasement Sdn S. Crane. Room 7242, phone 755-6898. Director, Office of Field Operations and Monitoring.—Roosevelt Jones. Room 7212, phone 755-5566. Director, Office of Urban Development Action Grants.—[Vacant.] Room 7232, phone 472-3947. Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistant Secretary—Continued Director, Office of Planning.—Trudy McFall. Room 7258, phone 755-6290. Director, Office of Policy Planning.—Donald G. Dodge. Room 7134, phone 755-6090. Director, Office of Environmental Quality.—Richard H. Broun. Room 7276, phone 755-6300. Director, Office of Evaluation.—Christopher Wye. Room 7146, phone 755-1283. Director, Office of Block Grant Assistance (Acting).—Don I. Patch. Room 7 182, phone 755-6581. Director, Office of Urban Rehabilitation.—Robert I. Dodge. Room 7170, phone 755-5685. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General. —[Vacant.] Room 8256, phone 755-6430. Deputy Inspector General. —Paul A. Adams. Room 8256, phone 755-6432. Assistant Inspector General, Audit.—Joseph A. Sickon. Room 8180, phone 755-6342. Assistant Inspector General, Fraud Control and Management Operations. —Robert E. Hudak. Room 8280, phone 755-6383 Assistant Inspector General, Investigations.—[Vacant.] Room 8274, phone 755-6390. NEW COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION General Manager (Acting).—John B. Clinton. Room 7110, phone 755-7920. Deputy General Manager.—[Vacant.] Room 7110, phone 755-7920. Director, Office of Operations.—Edward Cachine. Room 7116, phone 755-7247. Director, Office of Finance.—William Dunn. Room 7128, phone 755-6174. Director, Office of Planning Assistance.—Edwin Baker. Room 7137, phone 755-6170. Director, Office of Program Policy and Management.—John B. Clinton. Room 5282, phone 755-6808. Director, Surplus Land and Housing.—Angelo Scioscia. Room 5182, phone 755-1862. GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION President.—[Vacant.]. Room 6100, phone 755-5926. Executive Vice President.—R. Frederick Taylor. Room 6100, phone 755-5926. Vice President, Mortgage Finance.—James R. Kozuch. Room 6204, phone 755-5926. Treasurer.—Victor M. Correa. Room 6100, phone 755-7141. Vieed loon, Mortgage Backed Securities.—Warren A. Lasko. Room 6224, phone Secretary. —Eltqp A. Peller. Room 6218, phone 755-5535 or 5926. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR FAIR HOUSING AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Room 5100, phone 755-7252. Gener! Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Weldon H. Latham. Room 5100, phone 755- 5. : Deputy Assistant Secretary, Operations Management.—Peter Kaplan. Room 5106, phone 755-6211. Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary, Enforcement and Compliance (Acting).— Weldon H. Latham. Room 5204, phone 755-6855. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HOUSING—FEDERAL HOUSING COMMISSIONER Assistant Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing Commissioner.—Philip Winn. Room 9100, phone 755-6600. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing Commissioner.—|[Vacant.] Room 9100, phone 755-6604. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Multifamily Housing Programs.—Michael Karem. Room 6106, phone 755-6495. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Housing and Indian Programs.—[Vacant.] Room 6230, phone 755-6522. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Single Family and Mortgage Activities.—[Vacant.] Room 9282, phone 755-6675. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Budget (Acting).—Robert Gould. Room 9208, phone 755-6504. Director, Office of Management.—Paul Williams. Room 9114, phone 755-6114. Director, Office of Housing Operations and Field Monitoring.—Michael Savage. Room 6262, phone 755-5945. 600 Congressional Directory Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing Commissioner—Continued Director, Office of Independent Living for the Disabled.—David Williamson. Room 9106, phone 755-7366. Director, Office of Architecture and Engineering Standards.—[Vacant.] Room 6164, phone 755-5718. Preceor, Office of Financial Management.—Arnold Diamond. Room 6186, phone 426-4325. Director, Office of Public Housing.—Thomas Sherman. Room 6254, phone 755-5380. Director, Office of Indian Housing (Acting).—Thomas Sherman. Room 6254, phone 755-5380. Director, Office of Existing and Moderate Rehabilitation.—Madeline Hastings. Room 6232, phone 755-5656. Director, Office of Mortgagee Activities.—William Halpern. Room 9160, phone 755-7330. Director, Office of Single Family Housing.—Fred Pfaender. Room 9186, phone 755-6666. Director, Office of Title I Insured Loans.—John L. Brady. Room 9178, phone 755-6680. Director, Office of Multifamily Housing Development.—George O. Hipps. Room 6128, phone 755-5720. Director, Office of State Agency and Bond Financed Programs.—Lynda M. Murphy. Room 6138, phone 755-7113. Director, Office of Multifamily Housing Management and Occupancy.—[Vacant.] Room 6148, phone 755-5756. Director, Office of Multifamily Financing and Preservation.—Robert Kalish. Room 6160, phone 755-5730. Director, Office of Policy Development and Program Evaluation (Acting).—An-thony Freedman. Room 9208, phone 755-6504. Director, Office of Budget and Economic Analysis (Acting).—Anthony Freedman. Room 9208, phone 755-6504. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH Assistant Secretary (Designate).—E. S. Savas. Room 8100, phone 755-5600. Executive Assistant to Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Room 8100, phone 755-8168. Special Assistant to Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Room 8100, phone 755-6697. Seen Assistant to Assistant Secretary.—Rose W. Groff. Room 8400, phone 755- Deputy Assistant Secretary, Policy Development.—[Vacant.] Room 8122, phone 755-5896. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Research.—[Vacant.] Room 8132, phone 755-5561. Depry Assistant Secretary, Economic Affairs.—[Vacant.] Room 8204, phone 755-5980. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Room 10110, phone 755-6940. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Vincent J. Hearing. Room 10110, phone 755-6943. Director, Office of ADP Systems Development.—David B. Albright, Jr. Room 4158, phone 755-5306. Diociny rice of ADP Operations.—Sherman L. Naidorf. Room 4254, phone Director, Office of Budget.—Albert J. Kliman. Room 10172, phone 755-7276. Director, Office of Finance and Accounting (Acting).—Shirley A. Evans. Room 2202, phone 755-6310. Director, Office of Administrative Services.—Buford A. Macklin. Room 5170, phone 755-5123. Director, Office of Organization and Management Information.—Robert F. Fagin. Room 3260, phone 755-5196. Director, Executive Secretary. —Michael Mandel. Room 10139, phone 755-7656. Director, Office of Personnel.—Frank L. Davis. Room 2162, phone 755-5500. Director, Office of Procurement and Contracts.—Thomas J. O'Connor. 711 14th Street, Room 918, phone 724-0040. Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistant Secretary—Continued Director, Management Counseling Staff. —Judith M. Jaffe. Room 3176, phone 755-7102. SOLAR ENERGY AND ENERGY CONSERVATION BANK President.—[Vacant.] Room 10140, phone 755-6480. Executive Vice President for Solar Energy.—[Vacant.] Room 10140, phone 755-6480. Executive Vice President for Energy Conservation.—[Vacant.] Room 10140, phone 755-6480. Comptroller.—William C. Sorrentino. Room 10140, phone 755-6480. Treasurer.—{Vacant.] Room 10140, phone 755-6480. Administrative Officer.—Riland H. Lovell, Jr. Room 10140, phone 755-6480. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR NEIGHBORHOODS, VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Room 4100, phone 755-0950. Gonna) Depry Assistant Secretary.—William O. Anderson. Room 4100, phone 755-8702. Executive Assistant.—Theodore Mastroianni. Room 4100, phone 755-0950. Special Adviser for Consumer Affairs and the Elderly.—Helen Holt. Room 4234, phone 755-5318. Special Assistant.—[Vacant.] Room 4100, phone 755-8702. Director, Office of Management and Field Support.—Robert M. Ratcliffe, Jr. Room 4114, phone 755-7038. Director, Office of Policy and Program Development.—Les Blattner. Room 4214, phone 755-8740. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Neighborhood and Consumer Affairs.—Robert J. Gomez, Jr. Room 4226, phone 755-1800. Director, Office of Public/Private Partnerships.—Phillip Morrow. Room 4230, phone 755-6860. Aging Pirin, Office of Consumer Affairs.—Robert Warner. Room 4150, phone -18817. Director, Office of Neighborhood Self-Help Development.—[Vacant.] Room 4222, phone 755-5595. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regulatory Functions and Interstate Land Sales Administrator.—[Vacant.] Room 4204, phone 755-5597. Director, Office of Interstate Land Sales Registration and Deputy Interstate Land Sales Administrator.—Alan J. Kappeler. Room 4108, phone 755-5860. Dirge Spice of Mobile Home Standards.—Jesse McElroy. Room 3244, phone HUD FIELD OFFICES Region I.—(Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Ver-mont).—Harold Thompson, acting 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, 1 Financial Plaza, Hart-ford, Conn. 06103 (203-244-3638). Manchester, N.H., Service/Multifamily Office.—Stanley Caren, supervisor, Federal Building, 275 Chestnut Street, Manchester, N.H. 03103 (603-666-7681). Bangor, Maine, Valuation/Endorsement Station.—dJoseph Conley, supervisor, Fed-eral Building, 202 Harlow Street, Bangor, Maine 04401 (207-947-8410). Providence, R.I, Service/Multifamily Office.—Casimir Kolaski, supervisor, 330 John O. Pastore Federal Building and U.S. Post Office, Kennedy Plaza, Provi-dence, R.I. 02903 (401-528-4351). Burlington, Vt., Valuation/Endorsement Station.—Leslie E. Snow, supervisor, 110 Main Street, Post Office Box 989, Burlington, Vt. 05401 (802-951-6274). Region II—(New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands).—George M. Beaton, acting regional administrator, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007 (212-264-8068). Buffalo, N.Y., Area Office.—James Anderson, manager, Suite 800, Statler Build-ing, 107 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, N.Y. 14202 (716-855-5755). Camden, N.J., Service Office. —Elmer Roy, supervisor, The Parkade Building, 519 Federal Street, Camden, N.J. 08103 (609-757-5081). 602 Congressional Directory Region II—Continued Newark, N.J., Area Office.—James Sweeney, manager, Gateway 1 Building, Ray-mond Plaza, Newark N.J. 07102 (201-645-3010). New York, N.Y. Area Office.—Alan H. Wiener, Manager, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10007 (212-264-0644). San Juan, P.R., Caribbean Area Office.—dJose E. Febres-Silva, manager, Federico Degetau Federal Building, U.S. Courthouse, Room 428, Carlos E. Chardon Avenue, Hato Rey, P.R. 00918 (809-753-4201). Albany, N.Y., Service Office.—Robert J. Wolf, supervisor, Leo W. O’Brien Federal Building, North Pearl Street and Clinton Avenue, Albany, N.Y. 12207 (518-472-3567). Region III.—(Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia).—Harry Staller, acting regional administrator, Curtis Building, Sixth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 (215-597-2560). Pittsburgh, Pa., Area Office.—William R. Costello, acting manager, Fort Pitt Commons, 445 Fort Pitt Boulevard, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 (412-644-2802). Washington, D.C., Area Office.—Terry C. Chisholm, manager, Universal North Building, 1875 Connecticut. Avenue 20009 (202-673-5837). Baltimore, Md. Area Officc.—Thomas R. Hobbs, manager, 2 Hopkins Plaza, Balti-more, Md. 21201 (301-962-2121). Philadelphia, Pa., Area Office.—0O. William Leggett, manager, Curtis Building, 625 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 (215-597-2645). Wilmington, Del., Valuation/Endorsement Station.—dJoseph J. McDermott, super-visor, Delaware Trust Plaza, 1800 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 604, Wilmington, Del. 19801 (302-573-6300). Richmond, Va., Area Office.—1. Margaret White, manager, 701 East Franklin Street, Richmond, Va. 23219 (804-771-2721). Charleston, W. Va., Service/Multifamily Office.—Carl Smith, supervisor, Kanawha yal Building, Capitol and Lee Streets, Charleston, W. Va. 25301 (304-343-181). Region IV.—(Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee).—Clifton G. Brown, acting regional administrator, Richard B. Russell, Federal Building, 75 Spring Street SW., Atlanta, Ga. 30303 (404-221-5136). Atlanta, Ga., Area Office.—William A. Hartman, Jr., manager, Richard B. Rus-sell, Federal Building, 75 Spring Street SW., Atlanta, Ga. 30303 (404-221-4576). Birmingham, Ala., Area Office.—Floyd Nichols, acting manager, Daniel Building, 15 South 20th Street, Birmingham, Ala. 35233 (205-245-1617). Louisville, Ky., Area Office.—Fred H. Porterfield, manager, 539 River City Mall, Louisville, Ky. 40201 (502-582-5251). Jackson, Miss., Area Office.—James S. Roland, manager, Federal Building, Suite 1016, 100 West Capitol Street, Jackson, Miss. 39201 (601-969-4703). Greensboro, N.C., Area Office.—Betsy H. Stafford, manager, 415 North Edgeworth Street, Greensboro, N.C. 27401 (919-378-5363). Columbia, S.C., Area Office.—Franklin H. Corley, Jr., manager, Strom Thurmond Building, 1835-45 Assembly Street, Columbia, S.C. 29201 (803-765-5592). Knoxville, Tenn., Area Office.—Fred O. DeBruhl, Sr., manager, 1 Northshore Building, 1111 Northshore Drive, Knoxville, Tenn. 37919 (615-637-9300). Memphis, Tenn., Service Office.—dJeraldene White, acting supervisor, 28th Floor, 100 North Main Street, Memphis, Tenn. 38103 (901-521-3367). Nashville, Tenn., Service/Multifamily Office.—Joseph G. Hart, supervisor, U.S. Courthouse, Federal Building Annex, 801 Broadway, Nashville, Tenn. 37203 (615-251-5213). Jacksonville, Fla., Area Office.—Everett H. Rothschild, manager, Peninsular Plaza, 661 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, Fla. 32204 (904-791-2626). Tampa, Fla., Service Office.—Victor R. Hollis, Jr., supervisor, Federal Building, 700 Twiggs Street, Post Office Box 2097, Tampa, Fla. 33601 (813-228-2501). Coral Gables, Fla., Service Office.—John E. Kane, supervisor, 3001 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Coral Gables, Fla. 33124 (305-447-3000). Orlando, Fla., Service Office.—M. Jeannette Porter, supervisor, Federal Office :Building, 80 North Hughey, Orlando, Fla. 32802 (305-420-6441). Region V.—(Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin).—Ronald Gatton, regional administrator, 300 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60606 (312-353-5680). Detroit, Mich., Area Office.—Stephen Brown, manager, Patrick V. McNamara, Federal Building, 477 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 48226 (313-226-7900). Department of Housing and Urban Development Region V—Continued Chicago, Ill, Area Office.—Elmer C. Binford, manager, 1 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 60602 (312-353-7660). Springfield, Ill, Valuation/Endorsement Station.—Robert H. Fox, supervisor, 524 South Second Street, Springfield, Ill. 62701 (217-525-4276). Indianapolis, Ind., Area Office.—Howard Campbell, manager, 151 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Ind. 46207 (317-269-6303). Grand Rapids, Mich., Service/Multifamily Office. —John W. Kirkwood, supervisor, 2922 Fuller Avenue NE., Grand Rapids, Mich. 49505 (616-456-2225). Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn., Area Office. —Thomas T. Feeney, manager, Bridge Place Building, 220 Second Street South, Minneapolis, Minn. 55401 (612-787-3002). Cincinnati, Ohio, Service/Multifamily Officee—Norman Deas, supervisor, Federal Office Building, 550 Main Street, Room 9009, Cincinnati, Ohio. 45202 (513-684-2884). Cleveland, Ohio, Service/Multifamily Office.—George T. Ray, supervisor, 777 Rockwell Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. 44114 (216-522-4065). Columbus, Ohio, Area Office.—Sylvester Angel, manager, 200 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614-469-7345). Milwaukee, Wis.,, Area Office.—Richard Franco, manager, 744 North Fourth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. 53203 (414-291-1493). Flint, Mich., Service Office.—William Doans, supervisor, Metropolitan Building, 432 North Saginaw Street, Flint, Mich. 48502 (313-234-5621). Region VI.—(Arkansas, Lousiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.)—Thomas J. Arm-strong, regional administrator, 221 West Lancaster Avenue, P.O. Box 2905, Fort Worth, Tex. 76113 (817-870-5401). Dallas, Tex., Area Office.—Irving Statman, manager, 2001 Bryan Tower, Fourth Floor, Dallas, Tex. 75201 (214-767-8266). Fort Worth, Tex., Service Office.—William E. Durham, supervisor, 819 Taylor Street, Room 13A01, Federal Building, Fort Worth, Tex. 76102 (817-334-3233). Albuquerque, N. Mex., Service Office.—I. L. Sanchez-Davis, supervisor, 625 Truman Street NE., Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87110 (505-766-3251). Houston, Tex., Service/Multifamily Office.—James Wilson, acting supervisor, 2 Greenway Plaza East, Suite 200, Houston, Tex. 77046 (713-226-4335). Lubbock, Tex., Service Officc.—Howard Thompson, supervisor, Federal Office Building, 1205 Texas Avenue, Lubbock, Tex. 79408 (806-762-7265). San Antonio, Tex., Area Office.—Finnis E. Jolly, manager, Washington Square, 800 Dolorosa, P.O. Box 9163, San Antonio, Tex. 78285 (512-229-6800). Little Rock, Ark., Area Office.—John T. Suskie, manager, 1 Union National Plaza, Suite 1400, Little Rock, Ark. 72201 (501-378-5401). New Orleans, La., Area Office.—Terrence R. Duvernay, manager, Plaza Tower, 1001 Howard Avenue, New Orleans, La. 70113 (504-589-2063). Shreveport, La., Service Office—R. C. (Buck) Lowrey, supervisor, New Federal Building, 500 Fannin, Shreveport, La. 71120 (318-226-5385). Oklahoma City, Okla., Area Office.—Emil L. Huber, Jr., manager, 200 Northwest Fifth Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73102 (405-231-4891). Tulsa, Okla., Service Office.—Dominic Jimpie, supervisor, Robert S. Kerr Build-ing, 440 South Houston Avenue, Tulsa Okla. 74127 (918-581-7435). Region VII.—(Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska).—Harry I. Sharrott, acting re-gional administrator, Professional Building, 1103 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 64106 (816-374-2661). Kansas City, Kans., Area Office.—Thomas S. Kilbride, manager, Professional Building, 1103 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 64106 (816-374-6580). Topeka, Kans., Valuation/Endorsement Station.—Cecil O'Connor, supervisor, 444 outheast Quincy Street, Room 330, Topeka, Kans. 66683 (913-295-2660). Omaha, Nebr., Area Office.—Nate Ruben, manager, Univac Building, 7100 West Center Road, Omaha, Nebr. 68106 (402-221-9301). St. Louis, Mo., Area Office.—Johnny Bullock, Jr., manager, 210 North 12th Street, St. Louis, Mo. 63101 (314-425-4761). Des Moines, Iowa, Service/Multifamily Office. —William Van Uleet, acting supervi-sor, 210 Walnut Street, Room 259, Federal Building, Des Moines, Iowa 50309 (515-284-4512). Region VIII.—(Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming).— Gerald Hannon, acting regional administrator, Executive Towers, 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 84147 (801-524-5237). 604 Congressional Directory Region VIII—Continued Helena, Mont., Service Office.—Leroy Marxer, supervisor, Federal Office Building, Drawer 10095, 301 South Park, Room 340, Helena, Mont. 59601 (406-449-5205). Sioux Falls, S. Dak., Service Office.—Iral S. Kirkvold, 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, 653 Second Avenue North, Post Office Box 2483, Fargo, N. Dak. 58107 (701-237-5771). Casper, Wyo., Valuation/Endorsement Station.—Karleen Ratcliffe, supervisor, Federal Office Building, 100 East B Street, P.O. Box 580, Casper, Wyo. 82601 (307-265-5550). Region IX.—(Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam, American Samoa).— Emma D. McFarlin, regional administrator, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, P.O. Box 36003, San Francisco, Calif. 94102 (415-556-4752). Honolulu, Hawaii, Area Office.—Calvin Lew, acting manager, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Room 3318, Honolulu, Hawaii 96850 (808-546-2136). San Francisco, Calif.,, Area Office.—Henry Dishroom, manager, 1 Embarcadero Center, Suite 1600, San Francisco, Calif. 94111 (415-556-2238). Sacramento, Calif., Service/Multifamily Office.—Michael P. Kulick, supervisor, 545 Downtown Plaza, Suite 250, P.O. Box 1978, Sacramento, Calif. 95809 (916-440-3471). Reno, Nev., Service Office.—L. P. Lewis, supervisor, 1050 Bible Way, P.O. Box 4700, Reno, Nev. 89505 (702-784-5356). Las Vegas, Nev., Service Office.—James Stufflebeam, supervisor, 300 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Room 3-103, Las Vegas, Nev. 89101 (702-385-6208). Fresno, Calif, Service Office.—E. Richard Huizenga, supervisor, 1315 Van Ness Street, Suite 200, Fresno, Calif. 93721 (209-487-5036). Los Angeles, Calif, Area Office.—John Tuite, manager, 2500 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. 90057 (213-688-5973). Santa Ana, Calif., Service Office.—Earl Fields, supervisor, 34 Civic Center Plaza, Room 614, Santa Ana, Calif. 92701 (714-836-2451). San Diego, Calif, Service Office.—Charles Wilson, acting supervisor, Federal Die Building, 880 Front Street, P.O. Box 2648, San Diego, Calif. 92101 (714--5310). Phoenix, Ariz., Service/Multifamily Office.—John Evans, supervisor, Arizona Bont Piling 18th Floor, 101 North First Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz. 85003 (602- ). Tuscon, Ariz., Service Office.—Walter B. Durant, supervisor, Arizona Bank Build-ing, 33 North Stone Avenue, Suite 1400, Tuscon, Ariz. 85701 (602-792-6237). Region X.—(Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington).—Gordon N. Johnston, regional administrator, 3003 Arcade Plaza Building, 1321 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98101 (206-442-5414). Portland, Oreg., Area Office. —Nile Paull, acting manager, 520 Southwest Sixth Avenue, Portland, Oreg. 97204 (503-221-2561). Boise, Idaho, Service Office.—Reno Kramer, supervisor, 419 North Curtis Road, P.O. Box 32, Boise, Idaho 83705 (208-384-1992). Seattle, Wash., Area Office. —Edward J. Moger, manager, 403 Arcade Plaza Build-ing, 1321 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98101 (206-442-7456). Spokane, Wash., Service Office.—Richard C. Brinck, supervisor, West 920 River-side Avenue, Spokane, Wash. 99201 (509-456-4571). Anchorage, Alaska, Area Office.—John Duffy, manager, 334 West Fifth Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907-271-4170). DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 400 Seventh Street SW. Phone, 426-4000 DREW LEWIS, Secretary of Transportation; born in Philadelphia, Pa., November 3, 1931; education: B.S., Haverford College, 1953; M.B.A., Harvard Graduate School of Business, 1955; production manager and member, board of directors, Henkels & McCoy, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., 1955-60; corporate vice president and assistant to chairman, National Gypsum Co., Buffalo, N.Y., vice president, marketing, American Olean Tiles Co., Inc., 1960-69; president and chief executive officer, Simplex Wire & Cable Co., Boston, Mass., 1970, chairman, 1971-72; president and chief executive officer, Snelling & Snelling, Inc., Paoli, Pa., 1971-74; trustee, Reading Railroad, 1971-80; principal, Lewis & Associates, 1975-80; candidate, Governor of the Com-monwealth of Pennsylvania, 1974; executive board, Valley Forge Council, Boy Scouts of America; member: Delaware River Port Authority; boards of the Academy of Natural Sciences and World Affairs Council; member, board of managers, Haver-ford College; trustee, Temple University; president, board of trustees, Central Schwenkfelder Church, Worcester, Pa.; delegate, Republican National Convention, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1980; deputy chairman, Republican National Committee, 1980; married to the former Marilyn Stoughton, 1950; three children: Karen Lewis Sacks, Russell Shepherd, and Andrew Lindsay IV; confirmed by the U.S. Senate, January 22, 1981; took oath of office, January 23, 1981. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 400 Seventh Street, SW. Phone, 426-4000 Secretary.—Drew Lewis. CE Assistant to the Secretary.—Mark Knouse, 700 Seventh Street, SW. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Judy Swantak, 2432A South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va. 22206. Scheduling Assistant to the Secretary.—Jeanne Smith, 6509 43d Avenue, Universi-ty Park, Md. 20782. Deputy Secretary.—Darrell M. Trent, 5601 Seminary Road, Apt. 2411-N, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary.—Dena Cruz, 14405 John Claggett Drive, Accokeek, Md. 20607. Maritime Policy Adviser.—Rear Adm. Frederick Schubert, 6602 Red Jacket Road, Springfield, Va. 22152. Executive Secretariat.—Director, Katherine M. Anderson, 510 Gibbon Street, Alex-andria, Va. 22314. Contract Appeals Board.—Chairman, Emanuel P. Snyder, 6621 Nelway Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—Director, Wilbert E. Cantey, 4322 Argyle Terrace 20011. Office of Transportation Research and Technology.—[Vacant.] Office of Public Affairs.—Director, Linda J. Gosden, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. Special Asistant to the Director.—Dick Schoenfeld, 5302 Falmouth Road 20016. General Counsel. —John M. Fowler. Deputy General Counsel. —Mark G. Aron, 3214 Stephenson Place 20015. 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. Assis General Counsel for Legislation.—Rosalind Knapp, 1204 G Street SE. 605 606 Congressional Directory 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 Luck Penny Place, Columbia, Md. 21045. Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs.—Charles Swin- burn, 3913 Terry Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs.—[Vacant.] Management Staff.—Director, Robert K. Adams, 4812 Cherry Valley Drive, Rock- ville, Md. 20853. Office of Industry Policy.—Director, Donald R. Trilling, 4209 Pickering Place, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Office of Environment and Safety.—Director, Martin Convisser, 6223 Beachway Drive, Falls, Church, Va. 22041. Office of Economics and Public Investment.—Director, Richard F. Walsh, 1425 Knox Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Office of International Policy and Programs.—Director, Vance Fort, 626 Highland Avenue 20012. Office 7 Regulatory Policy.—Director, Gary M. Broemser, 324 Eighth Street SE. Arto Secretary for Budget and Programs.—[Vacant.] Office of Programs and Evaluation.—Director, Robert G. Prestemon, 1207 Glad-stone Drive, Rockville, Md. 20851. Office of Budget.—Director, William H. Fitzgerald, Jr., 3831 Denfeld Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795. Assistant Secretary for Governmental Affairs.—Lee L. Verstandig. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Cynthia J. Fraser, P.O. Box 654, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Office of Congressional Affairs.—Director, [Vacant.] 0) fice of Intergovernmental Affairs.—Director, [Vacant.] (0)fice of Community Planning Assistance.—Marlene Markison. Office of Technology Sharing.—Alfonso Linhares. Office of Consumer Affairs.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General. —[Vacant.] Deputy Inspector General.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant.—Comdr. Thomas E. Omri, 426-9517, Room 9210, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. 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.—Renald P. Morani, 426-2150, Room 9210, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Office of Special Programs and Evaulations.—Director, Ronald D. Keefer, 755-4833, Room 9209, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Assistant Secretary for Administration (Acting).—Robert L. Fairman, 3522 Launcelot Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Robert L. Fairman, 3522 Launcelot Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Karen S. Lee, 4700 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Executive Officer.—Leslie E. Hearn, 100 Berrywood Drive, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Office of Personnel and Training. — Director, Robert S. Smith, 7210 Martins Court, Lanham, Md. 20801. Office of Management Planning.—Director, Raymond Sander, 2412 Sweetbay Lane, Reston, Va. 22090. Office of Automated Systems Policy.—Director, Marvin Gordon, 10523 Arrowood Street, Fairfax, Va. 22032, (703) 250-9081. Office of ‘Administrative Operations. —Director, (acting), Kenneth Dawsey, 1617 Ridout Road, Annapolis, Md. 21401, (301) 757-3486. Office of Security. —Director, David Grand, 18509 Eagles Roost Drive, Germantown, Md. 20767, (301) 972-3462. Office of Installations and Logistics. —Director, Barnett M. Anceleitz, 14620 Notley Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904, (301) 384-6799. Department of Transportation 607 Office of Financial Systems.—Director, Robert H. Kessler, 10214 Royal Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Transportation Computer Center.—Director, Robert E. Jones, 3518 Everest Drive, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. U.S. COAST GUARD 2100 Second Street SW. 20593. Phone, 426-2390 The Commandant.—Adm. John B. Hayes, 6601 Kennedy Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Executive Assistant.—Capt. A. Bruce Beran, 2601 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Special Assistant to the Commandant.—Capt. Joel D. Sipes, 7911 Colorado Springs Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. Aide to the Commandant.—Lt. Comdr. Bruce B. Stubbs, 7514 Candy Tuft Court, Springfield, Va. 22153. Vice Commandant.—Vice Adm. Robert H. Scarborough, 5324 Goldsboro Road, Be-thesda, Md. 20034. Aide to the Vice Commandant.—Lt. John A. Gentile, 15926 Edgewood Drive, Dumfries, Va. 22026. Medical Adviser to the Commandant.—Rear Adm. Harry Allen, 5016 Sideburn Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Congressional Affairs Staff.—Chief, Capt. James M. Fourn Marine Safety Council. —Chairman, Rear Adm. Clifford 2 DeWolf, 3113 Verona Ceurt, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Alfred F. Chatterton, 1214 Merchant Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. peed] Civil Rights.—Chief, William T. Hudson, 700 Seventh Street SW., Apt. 815 4. Foreign Policy Adviser to the Commandant.—A. C. Floyd. Chief of Staff.—Rear Adm. James P. Stewart, 9916 Natick Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Office of Boating, Public and Consumer Affairs.—Rear Adm. H. W. Parker, Jr., 1388 Kersey Lane, Rockville, Md. 20854. Gina) Gorosel Rear Adm. Clifford F. DeWolf, 3113 Verona Court, Wheaton, Md. Office of Engineering.—Chief, Rear Adm. D. C. Thompson, 14821 Rocking Spring Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Coubuolles hen Adm. W. P. Kozlovsky, 4700 Declaration Court, Annandale, a Office of Health Services.—Chief, Rear Adm. Harry Allen, 5016 Sideburn Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Office of Merchant Marine Safety.—Chief, Rear Adm. Henry H. Bell, 8205 Fenway Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Navigation.—Chief, Rear Adm. Richard A. Bauman, 4600 Hillbrook Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of Operations.—Chief, Rear Adm. John D. Costello, 9104 Chanute Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Office of Personnel.—Chief, Rear Adm. William H. Stewart, 8016 Lakenheath Way, Potomac, Md. 20854. Office of Research and Development.—Chief, Rear Adm. L. L. Zumstein, 8610 Victory Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Office of Reserve.—Chief, Rear Adm. S. B. Vaughn, Jr., 14 Over Ridge Court, Rockville, Md. 20854. Office of Marine Environment and Systems.—Chief, Rear Adm. Wayne E. Cald-well, 9308 Winterset Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. MAJOR FIELD COMMANDS = Ist Coast Guard District. —150 Causeway Street, Boston Mass. 02114.—Commander, Rear Adm. Raymond H. Wood, 1 Bay View Avenue, Beverly, Mass. 01915. 2d Coast Guard District.—Federal Building, 1430 Olive Street, St. Louis Mo. 63103.—Commander, Rear Adm. Norman C. Venzke, 14554 Amstel Court, Ches-terfield, Mo. 63017. 3d Coast Guard District/Atlantic Area.—Governors Island, New York N.Y. 10004.— Commander, Vice Adm. Robert I. Price, Quarters 4 USCG Support Center, Governors Island, N.Y. 10004. 608 Congressional Directory Sth Coast Guard District.—Federal Building, 431 Crawford Street, Portsmouth, Va. 23705.—Commander, Rear Adm. Thomas T. Wetmore III, 301 Sycamore Street, Portsmouth, Va. 23703. 7th Coast Guard District.—Room 1018, Federal Building, 51 Southwest First Avenue, Miami, Fla. 33130.—Commander, Rear Adm. Benedict L. Stabile, 15685 Southwest 123d Avenue, Miami, Fla. 33177. 8th Coast Guard District.—Hale Boggs Federal Building, 500 Camp Street, New Orleans, La. 70130.—Commander, Rear Adm. Paul A. Yost, Jr., 13206 Delta Court, New Orleans, La. 70128. 9th Coast Guard District.—1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44199.—Com-mander, Rear Adm. A. F. Fugaro, 12992 Edgewater Drive, Lakewood, Ohio 44107. 11th Coast Guard District.—Union Bank Building, 400 Oceangate Boulevard, Long Beach, Calif. 90822.—Commander, Rear Adm. Alfred P. Manning, Jr., Quarters A, CG Base, Terminal Island, San Pedro, Calif. 90731. 12th Coast Guard District/Pacific Area.—630 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94126.—Commander, Vice Adm. J. S. Gracey, Quarters A. Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco, Calif. 94130. 13th Coast Guard District.—915 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98104.—Command-er, Rear Adm. C. E. Larkin, Quarters A, 3201 Alki Avenue SW., Seattle, Wash. 98116. 14th Coast Guard District. —Prince Kalanianaole Federal Building, 300 Ala Mona Boulevard., Ninth Floor, Honolulu, Hawaii 96850.—Commander, Rear Adm. Bernie E. Thompson, 3399 Diamond Head Road, Honolulu, Hawaii 96815. 17th Coast Guard District.—P.O. Box 3-5000, Juneau, Alaska 99802.—Commander, Rear Adm. Richard J. Knapp, 3241 Foster Avenue, Juneau, Alaska 99801. U.S. Coast Guard Academy.—New London, Conn. 06320.—Superintendent (acting), Capt. A. M. Danielsen. Coast Guard Activities, Europe.—Box 50, FPO New York 09510.—Commander, Capt. William E. West, Jr., Ashdown-Camp Road, Gerrards Cross, Bucks, England. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION (FAA) 800 Independence Avenue SW. 20591 Administrator.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs.—[Vacant.] Jiiee of the Chief Counsel. —[Vacant.] (0) gh hi Rights.—Director, Leon C. Watkins, 2020 Brooks Drive, Suitland, Office of Public Affairs.—Assistant Administrator [Vacant.] Associate Administrator for Administration.—Charles E. Weithoner, 704 Horton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deputy Associate Administrator for Administration.—[Vacant.] Office of Accounting. —Director, Ernest M. Keeling, 8515 Canterbury Drive, An- nandale, Va. 22003. Office of Budget.—Director, William A. Plissner, 7315 Beechwood Drive, Spring-field, Va. 22153. Office of Labor Relations.—Director, Edward V. Curran, 2603 Parker Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Logins RorviegeDisooion, Frank L. Frisbie, 15760 Pointer Ridge Drive, Bowie, ; 16. Office of Management Systems.—Director, Brooks C. Goldman, 6807 Buttermere Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Office of Personnel and Training.—Director, Donald B. Rock, 17508 Park Mill Drive, Derwood, Md. 20855. Associate Administrator for Air Traffic and Airway Facilities.—James L. Bispo, 6801 Ontario Street, Springfield, Va. 22152. Air Traffic Service.—Director, Raymond J. Van Vuren, 2963 Hickory Valley Drive, Waldorf, Md. 20681. Airway Facilities Service.—Director, Gerald L. Thompson, 3212 McComas Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795. Associate Administrator for Aviation Standards.—Walter S. Luffsey, 8905 Moreland Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office A irworgiiness.=Direcir, M. Craig Beard, 11012 Raccoon Court, Reston, a. 1. Department of Transportation 609 Associate Administrator for Aviation Standards—Continued Office of Aviation Medicine.—Federal Air Surgeon, Dr. H. L. Reighard, 10215 Hatherleigh Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Office of Aviation Safety.—Director, John R. Harrison, 12813 Norwood Lane, Fort Washington, Md. 20022. Office of Civil Aviation Security.—Director, Richard E. Lally, 6303 Massachusetts Avenue, Wood Acres, Md. 20016. Office of Flight Operations.—Director, Kenneth S. Hunt, 6930 Park Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Associate Administrator for Engineering and Development.—A. P. Albrecht 2409 Windbreak Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Deputy Associate Administrator for Engineering and Development.—Neal A. Blake, 4830 Randolph Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of Systems Engineering Management.—Director, Siegbert B. Poritzky, 5912 Chatsworth Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Systems Research and Development Service.—Director, Robert W. Wedan, 4552 Airlie Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Administrator for Policy and International Aviation Affairs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy and International Aviation.—[Vacant.] Office of Aviation Policy and Plans.—Director, Harvey B. Safeer, 8625 Appleton Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of Environment and Energy.—Director, John E. Wesler, 463 Old Orchard Circle, Millersville, Md. 21108. Office of International Aviation.—Director, Norman H. Plummer (acting), 4000 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Associate Administrator for Airports.—[Vacant.] Office of Airport Planning and Programing.—Director, Paul L. Galis (acting), 4243 Worcester Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Office of Airport Standards.—Director, Leonard E. Mudd (acting), 4601 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. FIELD INSTALLATIONS Alaskan Region.—Director, Robert L. Faith, P.O. Box 14, Anchorage, Alaska 99513. Central Region.—Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska—Acting Director, John E. Shaw. 601 East 12th Street, Kansas City, Mo. 64106. Eastern Region.—Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Vir-ginia, West Virginia—Director, Murray E. Smith, Federal Building, JFK Inter-national Airport, Jamaica, N.Y. 11430. 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. Great Lakes Region.—Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin—Di-rector, Wayne J. Barlow, 2300 East Devon Avenue, Des Plains, Ill. 60018. 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. Northwest Region.—Idaho, Oregon, Washington—Director, Charles R. Foster, FAA Building, 9010 East Marginal Way South, King County International Airport, Seattle, Wash. 98108. Pacific-Asia Region.—Hawaii, Pacific Ocean area west of the continental United States and east of Bangladesh and India—Director, Robert O. Ziegler, P.O. Box 50109, Honolulu, Hawaii 96850. Rocky Mountain Region.—Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, NH Soming=Dirovior, Arthur Varnado, 10455 East 25th Avenue, Aurora, Colo. Southern Region.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Caroli-na, South Carolina, Tennessee—Acting Director, George R. LaCaille, P.O. Box 20636, Atlanta, Ga. 30320 . Southwest Region.—Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas—Director, C. R. Melugin, Jr., P.O. Box 1689, Fort Worth, Tex. 76101. Western Region.—Arizona, California, Nevada—Director, John D. Mattson, P.O. Box 92007, Worldway Postal Center, Los Angeles, Calif. 90009. Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center.—Director, Benjamin Demps, Jr., P.O. Box 25082, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73125. FAA Technical Center.—Director, Joseph M. Del Balzo, Atlantic City, N.J. 08405. 66-666 O—81——41 610 Congressional Directory Metropolitan Washington Airports.—Director, James A. Wilding, Washington Na-tional Airport, Hangar 9 20001. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Phone, 426-0677 Administrator.—R. A. Barnhart. Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] Executive Director.—Lester P. Lamm, 1243 Titania Lane, McLean, Va. 22101 (708) 356-7669. Associate Administrator for Planning and Policy Development.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator for Administration.—Daniel Markoff, 3914 Rickover Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902, (301) 942-1351. Associate Administrator for Engineering and Traffic Operations.—Richard D. Morgan, 150 Glenn Oban Drive, Arnold, Md. 21012, (301) 544-1108. Associate Administrator for Right-of-Way and Environment.—J. M. O'Connor, 15220 Wild Rose Lane, Rockville Md. 20853, (301) 929-9265. Associate Administrator for Research and Development.—G. D. Love, 1413 Celesta Court, Vienna, Va. 22180, (703) 938-4710. Associate Administrator for Safety.—Lorenzo Casanova, 11205 Bellmont Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030, (703) 273-3123. Office of Chief Counsel. —[Vacant.] Office of Civil Rights.—Director, R. Edward Quick, 13 Briggs Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20906, (301) 933-2361. yee of Public Affairs.—[Vacant.] ational Highway Institute.—Director, George M. Shrieves, 8211 Marcey Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152, (703) 569-0466. REGIONAL OFFICES Region 1 (combines standard Regions I and II).—Maine, Connecticut, New Hamp-shire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Massachusetts, New York, Puerto Rico, New Jersey—Regional Administrator. [Vacant.] Region 3.—Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Delaware, Virginia, District of Columbia—Regional Administrator, George R. Turner, Jr., 701 Cathedral Street, Baltimore Md. 21201, (301) 528-0837. Region 4. Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississip-pi, Florida, Kentucky—Regional Administrator, Rex C. Leathers, 3676 Winters Hill Drive, Atlanta, Ga. 30360, (404) 394-8412. Region 5.—Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana, Ohio—Regional Ad-ins or, Donald E. Trull, 18517 May Street, Homewood, Ill. 60430, (312) 798- Region 6.—Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico—Regional Adminis-trator, Wesley S. Mendenhall, Jr, 209 Circleview Drive South, Hurst, Tex. 76053, (817) 532. 2149. Region 7. Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska—Regional Administrator, Calvin C. Berge, 13207 West 76th Street, Lenexa, Kans. 66216, (913) 268-7309. Region 8.—Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Utah— Regional Administrator. [Vacant.] Region 9.—California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii—Regional Administrator. [Vacant.] Region 10.—Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Alaska—Regional Administrator, N. Eldon Green, 2765 Northwest 144th Avenue, Beaverton, Oreg. 97006, (503) 645-1411. FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590 Administrator.—[Vacant], (202) 426-0710. Deputy Administrator.—Robert E. Gallamore, (202) 426-0857. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—[ Vacant], (202) 426-2040. Associate Administrator for Administration.—[Vacant], (202) 426-0862. . Associate Administrator for Federal Assistance.—William E. Loftus, (202) 426-2257. Avsosime & dminisir for Research and Development.—Steven R. Ditmeyer, (202) Associate Administrator for Policy.—[Vacant], (202) 426-8254. Chief Counsel. —[Vacant], (202) 426-0767. Department of Transportation 611 Associate Administrator for Safety.—Joseph W. Walsh, (202) 426-0895. Associate Administrator for Intercity Programs.—Louis S. Thompson, (202) 426-9660. Director, Planning and Budget Development.—[Vacant], (202) 755-9097. Civil Rights Officer.—Jeanne E. i (202) 426-9753. Public Affairs Officer.—[Vacant], (202) 426-0881. Director, Transportation Test Center.—Edward R. Mathews, Pueblo, Colo. 81001, (303) 545-5660. General Manager, The Alaska Railroad.—Frank Jones, Pouch 7-2111, Anchorage, Alaska 99510, (907) 265-4644. 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. Regional Director of Federal Assistance.—Harold E. Levine (acting), 434 Walnut treet, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106, (214) 597-3617. Region 2.—Eastern.—Delaware, District Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virgin-ia, West Virginia. Regional Director of Railroad Safety.—Wallace F. Holl, Independence Building, Room 1020, 434 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106, (215) 597-0750. Regional Director of Federal Assistance.—Harold E. Levine, 434 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106, (215) 597-3617. Region 3.—Southern.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee. Regional Director of Railroad Safety.—Charles R. Meyrick, Suite 440A, North Tower, 1720 Peachtree Road, NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30309, (404) 881-2751. Regional Director of Federal Assistance.—Mac E. Rogers, Suite 440A, North Tower, 1720 Peachtree Road, NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30309, (404) 881-2718. Region 4.—Central.—Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin. egional Director of Railroad Safety.—dJ. Sharpe, Room 210, 536 South Clark treet, Chicago, Ill. 60605, (312) 353-6203. Regional Director of Federal Assistance.—Walter C. Rockey, Room 210, 536 South Clark Street, Chicago, Ill. 60605, (312) 353-8026. Region 5.—Southwestern.—Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas. egional Director of Railroad Safety.—Robert Johnson, Room 11A23, Federal Office Building, 819 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, Tex. 76102, (817) 334-3601. Regma Director of Federal Assistance.—Jeremy Coleman, Room 11A23, Federal ffice Building, 819 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, Tex. 76102, (817) 334-3817. Region 6.—Midwestern.—Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraksa. egional Director of Railroad Safety.—Herrell R. Bird, Room 1807, Federal Office Building, 911 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo. 64106, (816) 374-2497. Regional Director of Federal Assistance.—Jeremy Coleman (acting), Room 11A23, Forgrel Office Building, 819 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, Tex. 76102, (817) 334- Region 7.—Western.— Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, Utah. egional Director of Railroad Safety.—Earl H. Anderson, Suite 630, 2 Embarca-ero Center, San Francisco, Calif. 94111, (415) 556-6411. Regional Director of Federal Assistance.—Lawrence G. Regan (acting), Suite 630, 2 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, Calif. 94111, (415) 556-2924. Region 8.—Northwestern.—Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, Wyoming. Regional Director of Railroad Safety.—William Jeffers, 302 Mead Building, 421 outhwest Fifth Avenue, Portland, Oreg. 97204, (503) 221-3011. Regional Director of Federal Assistance.—Lawrence G. Regan (acting), Suite 630, 2 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, Calif. 94111, (415) 556-2924. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Phone, 126-1828 Administrator.—[Vacant.] Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.—Michael M. Finkelstein, 9406 Wild Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Associate Administrator for Traffic Safety Programs.—Charles Livingston, 104 Emily Drive, Rockville, Md. 20805. 612 Congressional Directory Administrator—Continued Associate Administrator for Research and Development.—R. Rhoads Stephenson, 334 M Street SW. 20024. Associate Administrator for Enforcement.—Lynn L. Bradford, 6110 Emmett Guards Court, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Associate Administrator for Plans and Programs.—Barry Felrice, 620 Golds-borough Drive, Rockville, Md. 20805. Associate Administrator for Administration.—Dana L. Scott, 4318 Duncan Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Office of Public Affairs and Consumer Participation.—Bobby A. Boaz (acting), 2303 November Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Director, Office of Civil Rights.—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, [Vacant]. Region II.—New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico.—Regional Administrator, Harry B. Nelson, 245 Mamaroneck Road, White Plains, N.Y. 10605. Region III.—Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia.—Regional Administrator, Frank Altobelli, 3777 Grinstead Road, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Region IV.—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.—Regional Administrator, Stanley M. 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 VII.—Ilowa, 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.— Regional Administrator, Robert C. O'Connell, 11983 West 27th Drive, Denver, Colo. 80215. Region IX.—Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada.—Regional Administrator, Calvin Burkhart, 1623 Camino Pablo, Moraga, Calif. 94556. Region X.—Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.—Regional Administrator, William L. Hall, 856 Innis Arden Drive NW., Seattle, Wash. 98177. URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION 400 Seventh Street SW. Phone, 426-4007 Administrator.—Robert H. McManus (acting). Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant.—Pamela Hollar. Associate Administrator for Planning Management and Demonstrations.—Robert H. McManus. Associate Administrator for Transit Assistance.—Franz R. Gimmler. Associate Administrator for Technology Development and Deployment.—Peter Benjamin. Associate Administrator for Policy, Budget and Program Development.—Lawrence L. Schulman (acting). Associate Administrator for Administration.— Thomas R. Hunt. Chief Counsel.—Theodore C. Munter (acting). Director, Office of Civil Rights.—Harold B. Williams. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Joseph Marshall (acting). Department of Transportation ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 800 Independence Avenue SW. 20591. Phone, 126-3574 Administrator.—David W. Oberlin, 6401 Cavalier Corridor, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Dennis E. Deuschl, 4509 Weyburn Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Administrator for Development.—(Acting) Robert J. Lewis. Associate Administrator and Resident Manager, Massena, N.Y.—William H. Kennedy, 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. Pepmiy General Counsel.—Robert D. Kraft, 1684 Yorktown Court, Crofton, Md. 1114. Director of Program Review.—Cannon L. Young, 608 G Street SE. 20003. RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590. Phone, 426-4461 Administrator.—Howard Dugoff, 11404 Grundy Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] Office of Policy, Plans, and Program Management.—Associate Administrator, John D. Hodge, 1105 Challendon Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066. 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.—Associate Administrator, L. D. Santman, 203 Hilltop Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Transportation Programs Bureau.—Director, Dr. Gregory T. Haugan, 2714 27th Street 20008. Office of Civil Rights.—[Vacant.] Office of Public Affairs and Consumer Participation.—[Vacant.] DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY James Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue SW. 20585. Phone, 252-5000 JAMES BURROWS EDWARDS, Secretary of Energy; born in Florida, June 24, 1927; B.S., College of Charleston, 1950; D.M.D., University of Louisville School of Dentistry, 1955; recipient of five honorary degrees; served with U.S. Maritime Service during World War II; U.S. Navy, 1955-57; Naval Reserve, 1957-67, lieuten-ant commander upon discharge; practicing oral and maxillofacial surgeon, Charles-ton, S.C.; member, South Carolina State Senate, 1972-74; Governor of South Caroli-na, 1975-79, creating the South Carolina Energy Research Institute to study energy resource options; chairman, National Governors’ Association Subcommittee on Nu-clear Energy, 1978; chairman, Southern Governors’ Conference, 1978; chairman, Charleston County Republican Party, 1964-69; member: American Dental Associ-ation; “Diplomat, American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery since 1963; Fellow, American College of Dentistry and International College of Dentists; Omi-cron Delta Kappa “(national honorary leadership fraternity); Phi Delta (honorary dental fraternity); board of trustees, Baker Hospital, Charleston; board of trustees, College of Charleston Foundation; married the former Ann Norris Darlington; two children: James B. Edwards, Jr., and Catherine Darlington Edwards; nominated by President Reagan, December 22, 1980; confirmed by U.S. Senate, January 22, 1981, and sworn in January 23, 1981. IMMEDIATE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY James Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue SW. 20585. Phone, 252-5000 Secretary of Energy.—James B. Edwards. Deputy Secretary.—[Vacant.] Under Secretary.—Raymond G. Romatowski (acting). General Counsel. —Eric J. Fygi (acting). Inspector General.—James K. Wright (acting). Aisin Jeergrom, Management and Administration.—William S. Heffelfinger acting). Assistant Secretary, Congressional, Intergovernmental, and Public Affairs.—Jack Daly (acting). Assistant Secretary, International Affairs.—Peter C. Borré (acting). Office of Policy, Planning and Analysis.—Roger W. A. LeGassie (acting). Administrator, Economic Regulatory Administration.—Barton R. House (acting). Administrator, Energy Information Administration.—Albert H. Linden, Jr. (acting). Assistant Secretary, Nuclear Energy.—Mahlon E. Gates (acting). Assistant Secretary, Fossil Energy.—Roger W. A. LeGassie (acting). Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy.—Frank DeGeorge (acting). Assistant Secretary, Defense Programs.—Robert L. Morgan (acting). Office of Energy Research.—N. Douglas Pewitt (acting). Assistant Secretary, Environmental Protection, Safety, and Emergency Prepared- ness.—Alex G. Fremling (acting). 615 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. Phone, 245-3192 TERREL 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 educa-tional administration, University of Idaho, 1954; doctorate in educational adminis-tration, 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, Star Valley Schools, Afton, Wyo., 1955-57; superintendent, Weber County School District, Ogden, Utah, 1957-62; professor and chairman, Department of Educational Administration, Utah State University, 1962-63; superintendent of public instruction, Utah State University, 1963-70; Deputy Commissioner for School Systems, U.S. Office of Education, 1970-71; superintendent, Granite School District, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1971-74; appointed by the President as U.S. Commissioner of Education, 1974-76; recently, Utah Commissioner of Higher Education and chief executive officer, Utah State Board of Regents; 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.—Terrel H. Bell, 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. Under Secretary of Education.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant/Chief of Staff (Acting).—Elam K. Hertzler, 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. Deputy Under Secretary for Interagency Affairs (Acting).—William L. Smith, 313 Hermleigh Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deputy Under. Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs (Acting).—William L. Smith, 313 Hermleigh Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Executive Director, Federal Interagency Committee on Education (Acting).—George Lane, 6816 Newbold Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20031. Executive Director, Intergovernmental Advisory Council on Education.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS ii Secretary for Public Affairs (Acting).—Lou Mathis, 400 Maryland Avenue W. 20202. Deputy Assistant Secretary for News (Acting).—Jeanne Park, 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Planning (Acting).—Jack L. Billings, 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. OFFICE OF LEGISLATION Assistant Secretary for Legislation (Acting).—Albert L. Alford, 7000 Winslow Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Authorizing Legislation.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Appropriations.—[Vacant.] 617 618 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary for Legislation—Continued Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional Services.—Albert L. Alford, 7000 Winslow Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. OFFICE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights (Acting).—Frederick T. Cioffi, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Switzer Building, Room 5000 20201. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights.—Michael A. Middleton, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Switzer Building, Room 5110 20201. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Planning and Compliance Operations.—Kristine M. Marcy, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Switzer Building, Room 5074 20201. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Litigation, Enforcement and Policy.—Antonio J. Califa, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Switzer Building, Room 5036 20201. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Review and Assistance.—Maurice C. Clif-ford III, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Switzer Building, Room 5049 20201. OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel (Acting).—Theodore Sky, 4110 Ingomar Street 20015. Deputy General Counsel for Legal Counsel (Acting).—Barry Stevens, 9913 Coffer Woods Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Deputy General Counsel for Regulations and Legislation.—[Vacant.] Deputy General Counsel for Programs.—Theodore Sky, 4110 Ingomar Street 20015. INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General (Acting).—John Yazurlo, 8830 Lakehill Drive, Lorton, Va. 22079. Assistant Inspector General for Audit.—John Yazurlo, 8830 Lakehill Drive, Lorton, Va. 22079. EE General for Investigation (Acting).—Arthur Sinai, 330 C Street Assistant Inspector General for Policy, Planning, and Management Services.— Mary Jane Calais, 400 Madison Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT Assistant Secretary for Management (Acting).—John Seal, 4423 Coldbrook Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Evaluation and Program Management (Acting).— Lucille Reifman, 7314 Broxburn Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Resources (Acting).—Frank McGettrick, 9203 Lawnview Lane, Laurel, Md. 20811. Deputy Assistant Secretary/Controller (Acting).—John Seal, 4423 Coldbrook Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Director, Equal Employment Opportunity Staff.—Earl Ingram, 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. OFFICE OF EDUCATION FOR OVERSEAS DEPENDENTS Administrator of Education for Overseas Dependents.—William L. Smith, 313 Herm-leigh Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director, Office of Planning and Implementation (Acting).—dJohn Paul Royston, 3514 Runnymeade Place 20015. OFFICE OF PRIVATE EDUCATION Assistant Secretary for Private Education.—Al H. Senske, Apt. B-205, Capital Park Twin Towers, 301 G Street SW. 20024. OFFICE OF PLANNING AND BUDGET Assistant Secretary for Planning and Budget (Acting).—Sally Christensen, 1819 North Hollister Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget Systems and Services.—Sally Christensen, 1819 North Hollister Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Planning and Budget Analysis.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Technical and Analytic Systems.—[Vacant.] Department of Education 619 OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (Acting).—Dr. Herman R. Goldberg, Room 3006, Switzer Building, 330 C Street SW. 20201. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Planning and Management.—Robert Herman, Room 3006, Switzer Building, 330 C Street SW. 20201. Deputy Assistant Secretary, External Affairs.—James Stearns, Room 3113, Switzer Building, 330 C Street SW. 20201. Director, National Institute of Handicapped Research (Acting).—Lawrence Scad- den, Ph. D., Room 3424, Switzer Building SW. 20201. Commissioner, Rehabilitative Services Administration.—[Vacant.] Deputy Commissioner, Rehabilitative Services Administration (Acting).—Frederick Sachs, Room 3086, Switzer Building, 330 C Street SW. 20201. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special Education.—Percy Bates, Room 4030, Dono-hoe Building, 400 Sixth Street SW. 20201. OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education (Acting).—John Rodri-quez, 5925 Autumn Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education.— Cora Beebe, Room 2181, FOB-6, 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Compensatory Education.—Gus Cheatham, Room 3616, ROB-3, Seventh and D Streets SW. 20202. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Indian Education.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Migrant Education.—Vic Rivera, Room 3608, ROB- 3, Seventh and D Streets SW. 20202. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Equal Educational Opportunity.—Shirley McCune, Room 2001, FOB-6, 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Educational Support (Acting).—Al White, Room 2079, FOB-6, 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL AND ADULT EDUCATION Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Adult Education (Acting.—Howard F. Hjelm, 3457 Mildred Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Adult Education.—dJuli- ette N. Lester, 2801 New Mexico Avenue, No. 715 20007. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Education and Employment.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for Adult Learning and Community Education.— [Vacant.] OFFICE OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education (Acting).—Edward L. Meador, 6509 Ridgeway Drive, Springfield, Va. 22150. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Education (Acting).—Richard Thomp- son, Room 3082, ROB-3, Seventh and D Streets SW. 20202. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Institutional Support.—Richard Fairley, 608 Clover-field Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Higher Education Incentive Programs (Acting).— Richard Sonnergren, Room 3040, ROB-3, Seventh and D Streets SW. 20202. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Student Financial Assistance (Acting).—James Moore, Room 4100, ROB-3, Seventh and D Streets SW. 20202. OFFICE OF BILINGUAL EDUCATION AND MINORITY LANGUAGE AFFAIRS Director, Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Language Affairs (Acting).— Gilbert Chavez, Seventh and D Streets, SW., Reporters Building, Room 421 20202. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] 620 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND IMPROVEMENT Assistant Secretary for Educational Research and Improvement (Acting).—Dick W. Hays, Room 3073, 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.—[Vacant.] Director, Institute for Museum Services.—[Vacant.] Director, National Institute of Education (Acting).—James Lyons, 722 Brown Building, 1200 19th Street 20036. Director, National Center for Education Statistics.—Marie Eldridge, 3610 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education.—Arturo Madrid II, Room 3123, 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20202. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Libraries and Learning Technologies.—Dick W. Hays, Room 3600, ROB-3, Seventh and D Streets SW. 20202. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Education Professional Development and Dissemi-nation.—Milton Goldberg, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Deputy Assistant Secretary for School Improvement.—[Vacant.] INDEPENDENT AGENCIES ACTION 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Phone, (202) 251-6886 Director.—Dana B. Rodgers, Jr. (acting), 1958 Weybridge Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Deputy Director.—{Vacant.] Associate Director for Domestic and Antipoverty Operations.—Willard Hoing (acting), 801 Schindler Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Deputy Associate Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Associate Director for Older Americans Volunteer Programs.—Willard Hoing (acting), 801 Schindler Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Deputy Associate Director for VISTA/Education Programs.—Lawrence Williams (acting), 4924 Van Ness Street 20016. Peace Corps Director.—{[Vacant.] Deputy Director.—William G. Sykes, 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Regional Director, Africa.—William Davis, 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Regional Director, Latin America.—Edward Dela Rosa, 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Regional Director, North Africa, Near East, Asia, and Pacific.—Carol Wzorek (acting), 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Assistant Director for Policy and Planning.—Donald Romine (acting), 4224 North 23d Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Director for Administration and Finance.—James B. Lancaster, 6614 West- ern Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. General Counsel.—Barbara Kelley, 324 F Street NE. 20002. Assistant Director for Legislative and Governmental Affairs.—Janet B. Watlington, 4324 Westover Place 20016. Assistant Director for Compliance.—Robert E. Brooks (acting), 806 Connecticut Avenue 20525. Assistant Director for Recruitment and Communications.—Vinette Jones (acting), 6466 Rockshire Street, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Assistant Director for Voluntary Citizen Participation.—Mercedese Miller, 4601 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED STATES 2120 L Street, Suite 500 20037. Phone, 254-7020 Chairman.—Reuben B. Robertson. Council: Walter Gellhorn. Franklin M. Schultz. Ronald B. Lewis. Otis M. Smith. Ira M. Millstein. Richard C. Van Dusen. Robert Pitofsky. MEMBERS Government Members.—Thomas G. Allison, Department of Transportation; Peter A. Bradford, Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Robert R. Bruce, Federal Communi-cations Commission; David A. Clanton, Federal Trade Commission; Charles L. Clapp, Interstate Commerce Commission; Timothy F. Cleary, Occupational 622 Independent Agencies Government members—Continued ; Safety and Health Review Commission; Louis A. Cox, U.S. Postal Service; Lenore G. Ehrig, Federal Communications Commission; Patricia A. Fiori, Feder-al Election Commission; John G. Gaine, Commodity Futures Trading Commis-sion; Robert L. Gilliat, Department of Defense; Darrel J. Grinstead, Department of Health and Human Services; Wolf Haber, Department of the Treasury; S. Neil Hosenball, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Howard Jen-kins, Jr., National Labor Relations Board; Allie B. Latimer, General Services Administration; Daniel E. Leach, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Philip A. Loomis, Jr., Securities and Exchange Commission; K. E. Malmborg, Department of State; Guy H. McMichael III, Veterans’ Administration; Alfred Meisner, Department of Commerce; Marvin H. Morse, Office of Personnel Man-agement; Edward W. Norton, Small Business Administration; William F. Peder-sen, Environmental Protection Agency; Neal L. Petersen, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; Georgiana Sheldon, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Frank L. Skillern, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; Stuart M. Statler, Consumer Product Safety Commission; Ira L. Tannenbaum, Federal Home Loan Bank Board; Peter N. Teige, Federal Maritime Commission; Mar-gery Waxman, Office of Personnel Management; Andrew J. Young, Social Secu-rity Administration. Public Members.—William H. Allen, Washington, D.C.; William A. Butler, Washing-ton, D.C.; Clark Byse, Cambridge, Mass.; Julius LeVonne Chambers, Charlotte, N.C.; Betty Jo Christian, Washington, D.C.; Sheldon S. Cohen, Washington, D.C.; H. Clayton Cook, Jr., Washington, D.C.; Kenneth Culp Davis, San Diego, Calif ; Richard W. Duesenberg, St. Louis, Mo.; Daniel P. Garcia, Los Angeles, Calif}; Laurence Gold, Washington, D.C.; Charles R. Halpern, Washington, D.C.; John Izard, Atlanta, Ga.; Ronald J. James, Cleveland, Ohio; Paul L. Joskow, Cam-bridge, Mass.; Rhoda H. Karpatkin, Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; Cornelius B. Kennedy, Washington, D.C.; Earl W. Kintner, Washington, D.C.; Hans A. Linde, Salem, Oreg.; J. D. MacFarlane, Denver, Colo.; Anthony L. Mondello, Bethesda, Md; Alan B. Morrison, Washington, D.C.; Owen Olpin, Los Angeles, Calif.; Max D. Paglin, Washington, D.C.; Sallyanne Payton, Ann Arbor, Mich,; Amanda B. Pedersen, Washington, D.C.; Margie Sagerser, Anchorage, Alaska; Katherine E. ~Sasseville, St. Paul, Minn.; Antonin Scalia, Chicago, Ill.; Walter A. Schlotter-beck, Fairfield, Conn.; Michael N. Sohn, Washington, D.C.; Thomas M. Susman, Washington,:D.C.; Edgar H. Twine, Washington, D.C.; James E. Wesner, Wash-ington, D.C.; Richard E. Wiley, Washington, D.C. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Chairman.—Reuben B. Robertson, 2234 Decatur Place 20008. Executive Director.—Stephen L. Babcock, 3615 Idaho Avenue 20016. Bveouine Secretary.—Richard K. Berg, 4235 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. Research Director.—James V. DeLong, 4840 Glenbrook Road 20016. ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS 1111 20th Street 20575. Phone, 653-5640 COMMISSION MEMBERS Private Citizens: Abraham D. Beame, chairman, New York, N.Y. Eugene Eidenberg, Washington, D.C. Mary Eleanor Wall, Elmhurst, Ill. Members of the U.S. Senate: David F. Durenberger, Minnesota. William V. Roth, Delaware. James R. Sasser, Tennessee. Members of the U.S. House of Representatives: Clarence J. Brown, Jr., Ohio. L. H. Fountain, North Carolina. Charles B. Rangel, New York. 624 Congressional Directory Officers of the Executive Branch, Federal Government: [Vacancy.] [Vacancy.] [Vacancy.] Governors: Bruce Babbitt, Arizona. John N. Dalton, Virginia. Richard W. Riley, South Carolina. Richard A. Snelling, Vermont. Mayors: Richard E. Carver, Peoria, Ill. Richard Hatcher, Gary, Ind. Tom Moody, Columbus, Ohio. John P. Rousakis, Savannah, Ga. State Legislative Leaders: Fred E. Anderson, Colorado State Senate. Richard Hodes, majority leader, Florida House of Representatives. Leo McCarthy, speaker pro tem, California Assembly. Elected County Officials: Lynn G. Cutler, board of supervisors, Black Hawk County, Iowa. Doris W. Dealaman, freeholder director, Somerset County, N.J. Roy Orr, county commissioner, Dallas County, Tex. STAFF Wayne F. Anderson, executive director, 408 Fontaine Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. David B. Walker, assistant director, 3725 Ingomar Street 20015. F. John Shannon, assistant director, 9130 Leghorne Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Carl W. Stenberg, assistant director, 11631 Sourwood Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Praiiln A. Steinko, budget and management officer, 5 Newbold Court, Bethesda, . 20034. ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION Created by Public Law 89-665, as amended, Public Law 94-422 1522 K Street, Suite 430 20005. Phone, 202-254-3967 Chairman.—Richard H. Jenrette, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, Inc., 140 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10005. Vice Chairman.—Calvin W. Carter, P.O. Box 2521, Tampa, Fla. 33602. Members: Steven F. Arvizu, Sacramento, Calif. Elizabeth M. Bolton, Alexandria, La. Carol L. Brown, Denver, Colo. Frances R. Edmunds, Charleston, S.C. James W. Haas, San Francisco, Calif. Joseph B. Mahan, Jr., Columbus, Ga. Sheila R. Weidenfeld, Washington, D.C. President, National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers. Chairman, National Trust for Historic Preservation. Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality. Chairman, Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. Secretary, Department of Agriculture. Secretary, Department of Commerce. Secretary, Department of Defense. Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services. Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Secretary, Department of the Interior. Secretary, Department of State. Secretary, Department of Transportation. Secretary, Department of the Treasury. Attorney General, Department of Justice. 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. Independent Agencies 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. Vice Chairman.—Gen. Louis H. Wilson, U.S. Marine Corps (ret.), 3644 Old Canton Road, Jackson, Miss. 39216. Alfred P. Chamie, 1419 North Amalfi Drive, Pacific Palisades, Calif. 90272. Lt. Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., U.S. Air Force (ret.), London House, 1001 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. T. Harry Gatton, 3012 Eton Road, Raleigh, N.C. 27608. Lt. Gen. James M. Gavin, U.S. Army (ret.), 8 Yarmouth Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02167. Brig. Gen. Anna Mae Hays, U.S. Army (ret.), 1200 North Nash Street, Apt. 830, Arlington, Va. 22209 Adm. James L. Holloway III, U.S. Navy (ret.), 1694 Epping Farms Lane, Annap- olis, Md. 21401. Oliver E. Meadows, Route 1, Box 173, Godley Tex. 76044. John M. Pope, Rawley Road, Americus, Ga. 31709. J. Glennon Travis, 10427 Old Olive Street Road, St. Louis, Mo. 63141. 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. 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 Chairman of the Board of Governors: Mrs. Joseph G. Fowler. Lee M. Folger. Margaret Bush Wilson. BOARD OF GOVERNORS Appointed by the President of the United States.—Dr. Jerome H. Holland, Chairman of The American Red Cross; [seven vacancies]. Elected by the Chapters.—Mrs. Lee Abraham, Memphis, Tenn.; James D. Berry, Dallas, Tex.; Carrol W. Brissenden, Portland, Oreg.; Thomas P. Bryan, Rich-mond, Va.; Joseph T. Bumbleburg, Layfayette, Ind.; William N. Clark, Chicago, I11.; Robert A. Dobson, Lincoln, Nebr.; Dr. John Henry Felix, Honolulu, Hawaii; Lee Merritt Folger, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Joseph G. Fowler, Largo, Fla.;"Mrs. 66-666 O—81——42 626 Congressional Directory Elected by the Chapters—Continued Straud L. Fredregill, Sterling, Colo.; George B. Hankins, Baltimore, Md.; Her-bert Hoover III, Los Angeles, Calif.; Georgia Ann Hutchison, Oelwein, Iowa; Z. Henry Hyman, San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Walter Jensen, Jr., Racine, Wis.; Wallace J. Jorgenson, Charlotte, N.C.; Mrs. Charles V. Krogness, Long Lake, Minn; Connie M. Larsen, Great Falls, Mont.; Mrs. John G. Mansfield, Essex, Mass.; Joan H. Miller, Greenville, S.C.; Dr. Charles W. Orr, Durham, N.C.; Fredrick E. Rathgeber, Short Hills, N.J.; Thomas R. Remington, St. Louis, Mo.; Sarkis V. Sarabian, Sanger, Calif.; Robert E. Seymour, Pittsburgh, Pa.; George E. Shelton, Fayetteville, Ark.; J. Spencer Standish, Albany, N.Y.; Mrs. John A. Walz, Van-couver, Wash. [one vacancy]. Elected by the Board of Governors as Members at Large.—dJoseph F. Abely, Winston-Salem, N.C.; Warren M. Anderson, New York, N.Y.; William W. Boeschenstein, Toledo, Ohio; Peter Bommarito, Akron, Ohio; Dr. Hugh Chaplin, Jr., St. Louis, Mo.; Dr. Jewel P. Cobb, New Brunswick, N.J.; Dr. Theodore Cooper, Kalamazoo, Mich.; William M. Ellinghaus, New York, N.Y.; Roland H. Lange, West Hart-ford, Conn.; John B. Ricker, Jr., New York, N.Y.; Dr. Scott N. Swisher, East Lansing, Mich.; Margaret Bush Wilson, St. Louis, Mo. EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Chairman.—Dr. Jerome H. Holland. President.—George M. Elsey. Executive Assistant to the President.—John E. Hendrickson, Jr. Special Assistant to the President.—Caroline Jackson. National Chairman of Volunteers.—Mrs. Philip M. Knox. Executive Vice President.—Robert G. Wick. Vice Presidents: Paul M. Moore. Ervin R. Oberschmidt. Eloise B. Waite. Vice President, Blood Services.—Dr. Lewellys F. Barker. Vice President, Finance.—Neil J. Boyle. Counselor and Secretary.—John L. Currin. Treasurer.— William McChesney Martin, Jr. FIELD OFFICES Midwestern Field Office, St. Louis, Mo.—Manager, James R. Hickey. Eastern Field Office, Alexandria, Va.—Manager, William J. Sande. Southeastern Field Office, Atlanta, Ga.—Manager, Thomas W. Irving. Western Field Office, Burlingame, Calif. —Manager, Gilbert R. Tills. DIRECTORS OF SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES Services to the Armed Forces and Veterans.—Director, Lucille H. Loftis. Disaster Services.—Director, Robert D. Vessey. Community Services.—Administrator, 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.—Director, Helen Bosserman. Blood Services.—Vice President, Dr. Lewellys F. Barker. Executive Assistant to the National Chairman of Volunteers.—Gwenellen Scupholm. Office of Volunteer Personnel. —Director, Sara Graham Peck. Convention Office.—Director, Randall Kelly. Service to Chapters.—Assistant to the Executive Vice President, Elbert Brown. Office of Personnel.—Director, Elsie Cabell. Office of Financial Development.—Walter Rachinski. Office of Public Affairs.—Virginia H. Pié. Office of Communications Resources.—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.—General Supply Officer, 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. Independent Agencies 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.—Becky Fey. APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION 1666 Connecticut Avenue 20235. Phone, 673-7874 Federal Cochairman.—Albert P. Smith, Jr., 910 Allison Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Alternate Federal Cochairman.—[Vacant.] States, Washington Representative.—Mickael R. Wenger, 13114 Parkland Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Director, Congressional Liaison.—Linda Fuselier, 2629 South Lynn Street, Arlington, a. 22202, Executive Director.—Henry H. Krevor, 6361 Waterway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Deputy Executive Director.—Francis E. Moravitz, 2268 Providence Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043 General Counsel.—Robert L. McCloskey, 5310 Nevada Avenue 20015. BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Federal Reserve Building, Constitution Avenue between 20th and 21st Streets 20551. Phone, 452-3000 BOARD OF GOVERNORS Chairman.—Paul A. Volcker, Washington, D.C. Administrative Assistant.—Catherine Mallardi, 9528 Blackburn Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Vice Chairman.—Frederick H. Schultz, Watergate South, Apt. 1509, 700 New Hamp-shire Avenue 20037. fre Secretary.—Ann Winkler, 3031 South Columbus, A-1, Arlington, Va. Henry C. Wallich, 1300 Ranleigh Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Private Secretary.—Gail Veenstra, 3337 Hazelton Street, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Lyle E. Gramley, 12901 Three Sisters Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Private Secretary.—Nyart S. Sharigan, 1732 Chesterford Way, McLean, Va. 22101. J. Charles Partee, 931 Leigh Mill Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Private Secretary. —dJoyce M. Hile, 3005 Ellenwood Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Nancy H. Teeters, 3058 Porter Street 20008. Private Secretary.—Ann Kanellopoulos, 4831 Chevy Chase Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Emmett J. Rice, 1673 Myrtle Street 20012. Private Secretary.—Patricia Schoen, 4512 South 34th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. OFFICERS Office of Staff Director for Monetary 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; Peter M. Keir, 1921 Martha's Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307; Stanley J. Sigel, 6530 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Special Assistant to the Board —Normand R. V. Bernard, 5812 Oakland Park Drive, Burke Centre, Va. 22015. Office of Staff Director for Management: : Staff Director.—John M. Denkler, 4104 David Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22311. 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. Assistant Director for Contingency Planning.—Harry A. Guinter, 10706 Howerton Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. 628 Congressional Directory Assistants to the Board.—Joseph R. Coyne, 7719 Rowan Court, Annandale, Va. 22003; Donald J. Winn, congressional liaison, 7303 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Special Assistants to the Board.—Frank O’Brien, Jr., 4211 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Joseph S. Sims, 10123 Pierce Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; William R. Maloni, 5818 Chevy Chase Parkway 20015; Anthony F. Cole, 425 Avondale Drive, Sterling, Va. 22170. Office of the Secretary: Secretary.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary.—James McAfee, 3924 Forest Grove Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Secretary, Regulatory Improvement Project. —Barbara R. Lowrey, 6337 Beryl Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Legal Division: General Counsel. —Neal L. Petersen, 11812 Canfield Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Depiety Sneral Counsel.—Robert E. Mannion, 8515 Sugarbush Court, Annandale, a. 22008. Associate General Counsels.—Gilbert T. Schwartz, 1707 Gridley Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; J. Virgil Mattingly, 5717 North 18th Road, Arlington, Va. 22205 Assistant General Counsels.—Michael E. Bleier, 10802 Midsummer Drive, Reston, YBa; Cornelius K. Hurley, Jr., 4310 North 38th Street, Arlington, Va. 222017. Assistants to the General Counsel.—Charles R. McNeill, 9305 Holly Oak Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Maryellen A. Brown, 1713: North Troy Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. 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. Acer Director.—Michael J. Prell, 653 South Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 04. Senior Deputy Associate Directors.—Eleanor J. Stockwell, 6718 Montour Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043; Robert A. Eisenbeis, 8407 Frost. Way, Annandale, Va. 22003; Jared J. Enzler, 1401 North Rhodes Street, Apt. 306, Arlington, Va. 22209. Deputy Associate Directors.—Helmut F. Wendel, 11103 Mitscher Street, Kensington, Md. 20795; J. Cortland G. Peret, 201 Noland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046; Donald L. Kohn, 635 North Jackson Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Assistant Directors.—Robert M. Fisher, 7004 Hillcrest Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; 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. 20016; Martha Bethea, 921 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Levon H. Garabedian, 1309 Juniper Street 20012. Division of International Finance: Director.—Edwin M. Truman, 5803 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Directors.—Robert F. Gemmill, 3610 Albemarle Street 20008; George B. Henry, 4308 Haverford Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853; Charles J. Siegman, 703 Hyde Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Senior International Division Officer.—Samuel Pizer, 217 Normandy Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant International Division Officers.—Dale W. Henderson, 2212 Tunlaw Road 20007; Larry J. Promisel, 2905 Bluff Point Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20906; Ralph W. Smith, Jr., 1408 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; William Taylor, 11403 Bronzedale Drive, Sa Va. 22124; William W. Wiles, 4001 North Woodstock Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Directors.—Jack M. Egertson, 602 West Taylor Run Parkway, Alexan-dria, Va. 22314; Don E. Kline, 4313 Roberts Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003; Robert S. Plotkin, 10706 Stoneyhill Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901; Thomas A. Sidman, 3620 Barcroft View Terrace, Baileys Crossroads, Va. 22041; Samuel H. Talley, 8316 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, Va. 22101; Robert A. Jacobsen, 2694 Centennial Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Securities Credit Officer.—Laura M. Homer, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Independent Agencies Division of Consumer and Community Affairs: Director.—Janet Hart, 6648 32d Street 20015. Deputy Director.—Griffith L. Garwood, 3402 Charleson Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Director.—Jerauld C. Kluckman, 12000 Hunterton Street, Upper Marl-boro, Md. 20870. Assistant Directors.—Glenn E. Loney, 1715 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22205; Dolores S. Smith, 4936 Sentinel Drive, Apt. 305, Sumner, Md. 20016. Division of Federal Reserve Bank Operations: Director.—Clyde H. Farnsworth, Jr., 10205 Brennanhill Court, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Assistant Directors.—Walter Althausen, 2029 Lakewinds Drive, Reston, Va. 22091; Charles W. Bennett, 1911 Hidden Point Road, Annapolis, Md. 21401; Lorin S. Meeder, 3900 Barnsley Lane, Olney, Md. 20832; P. D. Ring, 2910 Farm Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302; David L. Robinson, 9147 Broken Oak Place, Burke, Va. 22015; Raymond L. Teed, 3707 Channel Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. 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. 92124. Office of the Controller: Controller.—John Kakalec, 9420 Cornwell Farm Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Assistant Controller.—George E. Livingston, 5703 Captain Jones Court, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Division of Support Services: Director.—Donald E. Anderson, 3203 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Associate Director.—Walter W. Kreimann, 7105 Amy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director.—Robert E. Frazier, 2020 Cnn Farms Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Division of Data Processing: Director.—Charles L. Hampton, 2308 Concert Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Associate Director.—Bruce M. Beardsley, 5406 Joel Lane, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Assistant Directors.—Uyless D. Black, 2546F South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va. 22206; Glenn L. Cummins, 1001 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304; Robert J. Zemel, 4005 Cloverhill Terrace, Olney, Md. 20832. CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD 1825 Connecticut Avenue 20428. Phone, 673-6140 Members: Chairman.—Marvin S. Cohen, 1825 Connecticut Avenue 20428. Elizabeth E. Bailey, 4601 North Park Road, Apt. 1811, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Gloria Schaffer, 700 New Hampshire Avenue, Apt. 1008 20036. George A. Dalley, 1328 Vermont Avenue 20005. James R. Smith, 1015 59th Drive East, Bradenton, Fla. 33507. Managing Director.—Cressworth C. Lander, 535 Brummel Court 20012. Director, Office of Documentary Services.—Phyllis T. Kaylor, 9007 St. Andrews Place, College Park, Md. 20740. Director, Office of Community and Congressional Relations.—James L. Lightsey, 6226 Nelway Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Diregion Ope of Civil Rights.—Shawn D. Land, 4292 Candlestick Court, Dumfries, a. 22026. Comptroller.— Anthony F. Toronto, 9542 Angelina Circle, Columbia, Md. 21045. Acting Director, Office of Administrative Support Operations.—Columbus D. Jude, 7707 Loudon Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Director, Bureau of Carrier Accounts and Audits.—Raymond Kurlander, 10502 Trux- ton Road, Adelphi, Md. 20783. General Counsel.—David M. Kirstein, 3055 Porter Street 20008. Chief Administrative Law Judge.—dJoseph J. Saunders, 3708 Yuma Street 20016. Director, Bureau of International Aviation.—Daniel M. Kasper, 3815 Williams Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Bureau of Domestic Aviation.—Barbara A. Clark, 2123 California Street, Apt. G-9 20008. Acsing Director; Office of Economic Analysis.—Daniel P. Kaplan, 5300 18th Street 5. Director, Bureau of Compliance and Consumer Protection.—John T. Golden, 2221 Observatory Place 20007. Director, Office of Human Resources.—Michael Sherwin, 1827 Clachan Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. 630 Congressional Directory 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. Sondra G. Myers, Scranton, Pa. Edward D. Stone, Jr., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Sepreiry and Administrative Officer.—Charles H. Atherton, 3127 Newark Street BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS FOR THE OLD GEORGETOWN ACT Thomas W. D. Wright, Washington, D.C. David N. Yerkes, Washington, D.C. [Vacant.] COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM THE BLIND AND OTHER SEVERELY HANDICAPPED Suite 610, 2009 14th Street North, Arlington, Va. Phone, (703) 557-1145 Chairman.—Clyde C. Cook, Veterans’ Administration. Vice Chairman.—dJoyce C. Young, private citizen—severely handicapped. Herbert J. Cohen, Department of Labor. Brig. 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. Eugene A. Grinstead, Department of the Navy. Robert B. Heinemann, Department of Commerce. Gerald McBride, General Services Administration. Jansen Noyes, Jr., private citizen—blind. Diane S. Roupe, private citizen—severely handicapped. Rear Adm. Gerald J. Thompson, Department of Defense. Brig. Gen. Francis J. Toner, Department of the Army. [Vacant], Department of Education. COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION 2033 K Street 20581. Phone, 254-3596 Commissioners: James M. Stone. Robert L. Martin, 1958 Hopewood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Read P. Dunn, Jr., 3501 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. David G. Gartner, 3420 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Executive Director.—Donald L. Tendick. General Counsel.—John G. Gaine. Director, Division of Enforcement.—Thomas J. Loughran. Director, Division of Trading and Markets.—John L. Manley. Director, Division of Economics and Education.—James A. Culver. Director, Office of Public Information.—Randell E. Moore. Director, Office of Governmental Affairs.—Richard J. Feeney. Director, Office of Policy Review.—Barbara Lucas. Director, Office of the Secretariat.—Jane K. Stuckey. Regional Offices: Chicago.—233 South Wacker Drive, Suite 4600 60606. New York.—One World Trade Center, Suite 4747 10048. Minneapolis.—510 Grain Exchange Building 55415. Kansas City.—4901 Main Street, Room 208 64112. San Francisco.—Two Embarcadero Center, Suite 1660 94111. Independent Agencies COMMUNITY SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1200 19th Street 20506. Phone, 251-6010 (Legislative Affairs) Director.— William W. Allison (acting). Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] General Counsel. —Roger Schwartz (acting). Assistant Director for Management.—Harold L. Thomas. Assistant Director for Community Action.—Michael T. Blouin. Assistant Director for Policy, Planning and Evaluation.—Robert F. Clark (acting). Assistant Director for Regional Operations.—Laird F. Harris. Associate Director for Economic Development.—David M. Cohen (acting). Associate Director for External Affairs.—M. Diane Elliott. THE CONGRESSIONAL CLUB 2001 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Phone, 332-1155 President.—Mrs. Robert J. Lagomarsino. Vice Presidents: (1st) Mrs. W. G. (Bill) Hefner. (2d) Mrs. William Broomfield. (3d) Mrs. W. C. Daniel. (4th) Mrs. Larry W. Winn. (5th) Mrs. Charles W. Stenholm. Recording Secretary.—Mrs. William L. Dickinson. Corresponding Secretary.—Mrs. Quentin N. Burdick. Treasurer.—Mrs. John T. Myers. COMMITTEES Coordinators of Program.—Mrs. Robert T. Stafford; Mrs. Robert T. Matsui. Press.—Mrs. J. William Stanton. Membership.—Mrs. James A. McClure; Mrs. Jim Wright. House.—Mrs. Carl T. Curtis; Mrs. Carlton Sickles. Constitution and By-Laws.—Mrs. Neal Smith; Mrs. John J. Rhodes. Scrap Book.—Mrs. Abraham Kazen; Mrs. Melvin Evans. Ways and Means.—Mrs. Edwin Bethune; Mrs. Ike Skelton. Cook Book.—Mrs. Harold L. Volkmer; Mrs. Doug Bereuter. Hospitality.—Mrs. Glenn L. English; Mrs. Wayne Grisham. Special Aides.—Mrs. Burt L. Talcott; Mrs. John P. Murtha. Community Services.—Mrs. Anthony Beilenson; Mrs. Charles Chamberlain. Floral Arrangements.—Mrs. Bill Nichols; Mrs. Steven Symms. First Lady's Luncheon.—Mrs. Clarence Brown; Mrs. Horace R. Kornegay. Founders Day.—Mrs. Trent Lott; Mrs. Henry J. Nowak. Bridge.—Mrs. Fred Schwengel; Mrs. P. H. Mathews. Welcome New Members.—Mrs. Robert McClory; Mrs. Neal Smith. Diplomatic Reception.—Mrs. Richard C. White; Mrs. James Broyhill. Communications.—Mrs. William L. Dickinson. Archives.—Mrs. John Sanders. Special Events.—Mrs. Lionel Van Deerlin; Mrs. Bob Wilson. Parliamentarian.—Mrs. Neal Smith. Associate Members.—Nancy McCulloch; Mrs. James Whitten. COPYRIGHT ROYALTY TRIBUNAL Created by Public Law 94-553 1111 20th Street 20036. Phone, 653-5175 Commissioners: Chemin eClarency L. James, Jr., 224 Williamsbury Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Thomas C. Brennan, 1616 18th Street 20009. Douglas E. Coulter, 2405 Tunlaw Road 20007. Mary Lou Burg, 1200 North Nash, Arlington, Va. 22209. Frances Garcia, 3634 Jenifer Street 20015. 632 Congressional Directory DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVES Department of the Interior Building (Room 5113, 1100 L Street) 20240. Phone, 343-5761 Federal Member.—[Vacant.] U.S. Commissioner.—Sherman W. Tribbitt, 39 Hazel Road, Dover, Del. 19901. Federal Adviser.—Col. James Ton, 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 Evariiive Director.—Gerald M. Hansler, R.R. No. 1, Box 59-D, Pennington, N.J. 534. Chief Engineer.—Herbert A. Howlett, 2305 Stackhouse Drive, Yardley, Pa. 19067. Secretary.—W. Brinton Whitall, 94 Battle Road, Princeton, N.J. 08540. 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 20th and Constitution Avenue, Room B-2120 20551. Phone, 452-3606. Ex Officio Members Cho TP A. Volcker, Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve ystem. Vice Chairman.—Irvine Sprague, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Other Members: Lawrence Connell, Chairman, National Credit Union Administration Board. John H. Dalton, Chairman, Federal Home Loan Bank Board. John G. Heimann, Comptroller of the Currency (nonvoting member). Donald T. Regan, Secretary of the Treasury. Executive Secretary.—Normand R. V. Bernard, 5812 Oakland Park Drive, Burke Centre, Va. 22015. Policy Director.—Edward C. Ettin, 4 Winder Court, Rockville, Md. 20580. General Counsel. —Neal L. Petersen, 11812 Canfield Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. 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.—Ma)j. Gen. C. C. Bryant (Commanding General, D.C. National Guard), 1619 D Street NE. 20002. Member.—Stuart J. Long, 319 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003. Mnge ~Bobort H. Sigholtz, 8356 Queen Elizabeth Boulevard, Annandale, Va. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 101 M Street SW. 20460. Phone, 755-0707 Administrator.—{Vacant.] Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Legislation.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of Environmental Review.—William Hedeman, 1605 Crestline Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Office of Intergovernmental Operations.—Alan Magazine, 3312 Potterton Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Director, Office of Public Awareness.—[Vacant.] Director. Office of Press Services.—M. Marling Fitzwater, 9415 Gamba Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Independent Agencies Director, Office of Civil Rights.—Eduardo Terrones, 3900 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 404G 20008. Director, Office of International Activities.—F. Allen Harris, 1005 Heather Hill Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Inspector General.—[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator for Enforcement.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water Enforcement.—Sarah Compton, 401 M Street SW. 20460. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Mobile Source, Noise and Radiation Enforce-ment.—Sanford Harvey, 113 Lynnmore Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Deputy Assistant Administrator for General Enforcement.—Richard D. Wilson, 6417 Bardu Avenue, Springfield, Va. 22152. General Counsel. —Michele B. Corash, 3510 Pinetree Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Assistant Administrator for Planning and Management.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Administrator for Management and Agency Services.—Edward Hanley, Box 335, Mount Lake Park, Md. 21550. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Resources Management.—C. William Carter, 509 D Street NE. 20006. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Planning and Evaluation.—Roy Gamse, 811 C Street SE. 20003. Assistant Administrator for Air, Noise, and Radiation.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Administrator for Air Quality Planning and Standards.—Walter Barber, 4508 Wilkes Street, Raleigh, N.C. 27609. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Mobile Source Air Pollution Control.—Michael Walsh, 874 North Livingston, Arlington, Va. 22205. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Radiation Programs.—David M. Rosenbaum, 4620 Dittmar Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Noise Abatement and Control.—Charles L. Elkins, 2638 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Administrator for Water and Waste Management.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water Regulations and Standards.—Steven Schatzow, 2931 Tilden Street 20008. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water Program Operations.—Henry Longest, 10006 Minburn Street, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Drinking Water.—Victor J. Kimm, 1107 Carper Street, McLean, Va. 22308. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Hazardous Emergency Response.—Michael B. Cook, 3406 Rose Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste.—Steffen W. Plehn, 2927 44th Street 20016. Assistant Administrator for Pesticides and Toxic Substances.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Administrator for Pesticide Programs.—Edwin L. Johnson, 3024 North Dickerson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Toxic Substances.—Warren R. Muir, 4158 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Assistant Administrator for Research and Development.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Administrator for Monitoring Systems and Quality Assurance.— Courtney Riordan, 5505 Fireside Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Environmental Engineering and Technology.— Steven R. Reznek, 4225 Oakridge Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Health Research.—Vilma R. Hunt, 430 M Street SW., Apt. N603 20024. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Environmental Processes and Effects Research.— Allan Hirsch, 3237 Worthington Street 20015. Region I, Boston, Mass.—Regional Administrator, William R. Adams, Jr., 4 Haw-thorn Circle, Andover, Mass. 01810; John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Room 2203, Boston, Mass. 02203, 617-223-7210. Region II, New York, N.Y.—Regional Adminsitrator, Charles Warren, 201 East 87th Street, New York, N.Y. 10028; 26 Federal Plaza, Room 1009, New York, N.Y. 10007, 212-264-2525. Region III, Philadelphia, Pa.—Regional Administrator, Jack Schramm, 243-5 Lucas Lane, Voorhees, N.J. 08043; Curtis Building, Sixth and Walnut Streets, Phila-delphia, Pa. 19106, 215-597-9814. x Region IV, Atlanta, Ga.—Regional Administrator, Rebecca Hanmer, 129 Peachtree Hills Avenue NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30305; 345 Courtland Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30308, 404-881-4721. 634 Congressional Directory Region V, Chicago, Ill.—Regional Administrator, [Vacant], 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 60604, 312-353-2000. Region VI, Dallas, Tex.—Regional Administrator, [Vacant], First International Building, 1201 Elm Street, Dallas, Tex. 75270, 214-767-2600. Region VII, Kansas City, Mo.—Regional Administrator, [Vacant], 1735 Baltimore Street, Kansas City, Mo. 64108, 816-374-5493. Region VIII, Denver, Colo.—Regional Administrator, Roger Williams, 2509 Sunset Lane, Evergreen, Colo. 80439; 1860 Lincoln Street, Denver, Colo. 80203, 303-837-3895. Region IX, San Francisco, Calif.—Regional Administrator, [Vacant], 215 Fremont Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94105, 415-556-2320. Region X, Seattle, Wash.—Regional Administrator, Donald P. Dubois, 10803 Bill Point View NE., Bainbridge Island, Wash. 98110; 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98101, 206-442-1220. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION 2401 E Street 20506. Phone, 634-6831 Commissioners: Chair.—[Vacant.] Vice Chairman.—Daniel E. Leach, 3419 Woodside Road, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Special Assistant.—Paula Huessy. Special Assistant.—Oscar Garcia-Rivera. Special Assistant.—Christine Owens. [Vacant.] Armando M. Rodriguez, 3713 Maryland Street, Alexandria, Va. 20760. Acting Special Assistant.—Segismundo A. Pares. Special Assistant.—Dean Bistline. J. Clay Smith, 5603 16th Street 20011. Special Assistant.—Ronald J. Arrington. Special Assistant.—John D. Schmelzer. Daresior ar Administration.—Robert F. Amoruso, 201 Grisdale Hill, Annapolis, Md. Director, Congressional Affairs (Acting).—Alvin Golub. Director, Equal Employment Opportunity.—Gilbert M. Sandote. ; aroulive eaor er Prosion David, 7420 West Lake Terrace, Unit 207, Bethesda, Dep fie Director.—Alvin Golub, 604 Bennington Drive, Silver Spring, : 10. Director, Field Services.—Martin Slate, 6113 Wynwood Road, Bethesda, Md. General Counsel.—Leroy D. Clark, 4636 South 34th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Depry Gener Counsel. —Issie Jenkins, 13605 Creekside Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Government Employment (Acting).—James Troy. Piro Interagency Coordination.—Francesta E. Farmer, 1341 Gallatin Street 11. Director, Internal Audit (Acting).—Raymond S. Chavez, 11300 Chapel Road, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Director, Policy Implementation (Acting).—Karen Danart, 1430 Floral Street 20012. Director, Program, Planning and Evaluation.—Brooke Trent, 312 C Street SE. 20003. Director, Public Affairs.—Daisy Voigt, 1715 11th Street 20001. Direior, [Bevo and Appeals.—Nestor Cruz, 3902 Moss Drive, Annandale, Va. Director, Systemic Programs.—Frederick D. Dorsey, 7708 12th Street 20012. EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE UNITED STATES 811 Vermont Avenue 20571. Phone, 566-2117 President and Chairman.—John L. Moore, Jr., 3011 45th Street 20016. First Vice President and Vice Chairman.—H. K. Allen. Director.—Margaret W. Kahliff, Foxhall, 4200 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. ODA E. Stingel, Foxhall, 14701 Spring Meadows Drive, Germantown, Director.—Thibaut. de Saint Phalle, 3227 Reservoir Street 20007. General Counsel.—Warren W. Glick, 10905 Fiesta Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Congressional Relations Officer.—Nancy S. Pigman, 3515 Quebec Street 20016. Independent Agencies Senior Vice President (Direct Credits and Financial Guarantees).—John M. Duff, Jr. Corporate Secretary.—Joan P. Harris, 8560 Greensboro Drive, McLean, Va. 22102. Vice President (Europe and Canada).—Raymond J. Albright, 3609 Dunlop Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Vice President (Latin America).—Richard D. Crafton. Vice President (Asia).—Charles E. Houston, 6801 Hillmead Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Vice President (Africa and Middle East).—Clayton Norris, 4840 Loughboro Road 20016. Senior Vice President—Exporter Credits, Guarantees and Insurance.—John D. Bier-man, 2735 Clarkes Landing, Oakton, Va. 22124. Vice President (Claims).—George W. Bogdanoff, 3444 North Randolph Street, Ar-lington, Va. 22207. Vice President (Exporter Credits and Guarantees).—James W. Crist, 745 Glen-eagles Drive, Md. 20023. Vice President (Exporter Insurance).—dJoseph R. Williams, 3711 Ivy Hill Lane, Bowie, Md. 20751. Vice President—Policy Analysis.—James C. Cruse, 1259 35th Street 20007. Vice President (Public Affairs).—[ Vacant.] Government Affairs Officer.—Albert H. Hamilton, 3034 Newark Street 20008. Senior Vice President (International Relations).—Luis J. Lauredo, 2401 H Street 20037. Acting Treasurer-Controller.—James K. Hess, 12900 Chathlake Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Vice President (Contract Administration).—dJohn J. McDonnell, 5616 Namakagan Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Vice President (Administration).—Adrian B. Wainwright, 501 North Irving Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Personnel Officer.—Tamzen Reitan, 10900 Beckman Way, Great Falls Va. 22066. 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. David C. Waldrop, Newberry, S.C. M. R. Bradley, Speedway, Ind. L. Owen Cooper, Sr., Yazoo City, Mich. John D. Naill, Jr., Brinkley, Ariz. Jewell Haaland, Clarkfield, Minn. Ralph E. Raikes, Ashland, Nebr. Ralph N. Austin, Westcliffe, Colo. William D. Nix, Sr., Dallas, Tex. Edgar C. Rutherford, Brawley, Calif. George W. Lacey, Drummond, Mont. James M. Wallace, Gideon, Mo. OFFICIALS Governor.—Donald E. Wilkinson, 4116 Sleepy Hollow Road, Annandale, Va. 22003. Senior Dopo Governor.—C. T. Fredrickson, 1109 Morningside Lane, Alexandria, a. . Leprly Coma, Supervision.—A. J. Haslebacher, 8119 Oaklake Court, Alexandria, a. : Deputy Governor and Chief Examiner.—Kenneth J. Auberger, 10410 Gary Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Governor, Administration.—Larry H. Bacon. Genany) Counsel. —Frederick R. Medero, 3713 North Delaware Street, Arlington, Va. Associate ‘Deputy Governor, Supervision.—Larry W. Edwards, 2501 Lisbon Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Director, Finance and Bank Services, Office of Supervision.—John C. Moore, Jr., 2977 Rosemoor, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Director, Eastern Division, Office of Supervision.—Clarence E. Biggs, 7907 Slidell Lane, Springfield, Va. 22151. 636 Congressional Directory 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.—[Vacant.] Director, Finance Division, Office 5 Sirervivion —dJohn A. Weaver, 913 Merridale Boulevard, Mount Airy, Md. 2177 Director, Bank Services Division, Office of Supervision.— Thomas M. Gist, 5210 El-lington Court, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Director, Marketing and Funding Division, Office of Supervision.—Michael J. La-Verghetta, 5231 Lighthorne Road, Burke, Va. 22015. Assatiel 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. AC Nielsen, 414 Greene Street, Camden, S.C. 29020. Director, Central Division, Office of Examination.—dJ. Clarence Smith, 41 Snowhill Drive, St. Peters, Mo. 63376. Director, Western Division, Office of Examination.—John W. Means, 7221 Fleetwood Drive, Edina, Minn. 55424. Acting Director, Personnel Division, Office of Administration.—Charles R. Row, 13417 Brookfield Drive, Chantilly, Va. 22021. Director, Administrative Division, Office of Administration.—Paul C. Redmer, 11215 Mitscher Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. Acting Director, Public Affairs Division, Office of Administration.—Ronald H. Erick-son, 6709 Moly Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Congressional Affairs Division, Office of Administration.—B. Ben Sunbury, 2610 Stirrup Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director, Economic Analysis Division, Office of Administration.—George D. Irwin, 4511 Braeburn Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M Street 20554. Phone, 655-4000 Commissioners: Chairman.—Charles D. Ferris, Mount Vernon, Va. 22121 (632-6600). Robert E. Lee, 2411 North Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22207 (632-6996). James H. Quello, 6101 West Edsall Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304 (632-7557). Abbott Washburn, 4622 Broad Branch Road 20008 (632-7117). Joseph R. Fogarty, 915 Emerald Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308 (632-7227). Anne P. Jones, 4821 Upton 20016 (632-7007). [Vacant.] Office of Plans and Policy: Chief of Office.—Nina W. Cornell, 2108 Bancroft Place 20008 (653-5940). Doasly Of. Dougias W. Webbink, 4000 Old Hickory Road, Fairfax, Va. 22032 Office of Executive Director: i Ek —R. D. Lichtwardt, 3224 Amberley Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22031 ( Deputy Executive Director.—Alan R. McKie, 6623 Sandover Court, Springfield, Va. 22152 (632-6390). Assistant Executive Director.—[Vacant.] Chief, Internal Review and Security Division.—Fred J. Goldsmith, 6288 Linky- thorn Lane, Clarksville, Md. 21029 (632-7143). Chief, Emergency Communications Division.—Raymond M. Seddon (632-7232). Secretary.—William J. Tricario (632-6410). Acting Associate Executive Director (Information Management).—Josephus J. Knippenberg, 1323 Palmyra Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716 (632-7133). Chief, Planning and Analysis Division.—A. Donald Enty (632-7581). Chief, Computer Applications Division.—Ramon H. Cox (254-7178). Chief, Information Processing Division.—John Blaa (632-7846). Associate Executive Director (Operations).—Thomas P. Campbell (632-5316). Chief, Financial Management Division.—George H. Bannister (632-7194). Director, Personnel Management Division.—Joan McDonald, 1303 20th Street 20036 (632-7120). Chief, Operations Support Division.—dJ. P. Crowe (634-4970). Independent Agencies Office of Opinions and Review: Chief of Office—Terry M. Banks, 11689 New Bridge Court, Reston, Va. 22091 (632-7220). Deputy Chief of Office.—[Vacant.] Review Board: Acting Chairman.—Daniel Ohlbaum, 3003 Van Ness Street 20008 (632-7180). Members: Joseph F. Zias, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue 20008 (632-7180). Jerold L. Jacobs, 1501 Allview Drive, Rockville, Md. 20854 (632-7180). [Vacant.] Office of Administrative Law Judges: Chief Aopinisiugize Law Judge.—Lenore G. Ehrig, 3017 Cleveland Avenue 20008 (632-7680). Assistant Chief Judge.—Thomas B. Fitzpatrick, 4711 Surry Place, Alexandria, Va. (632-7231). Office of General Counsel: General Counsel.—Robert R. Bruce, 814 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002 (632-7020). Deputy General Counsel.—David J. Saylor, 4617 Reno Road 20008 (632-7020). Associate General Counsel.—Randolph J. May, 5704 Wood Duck Court, Burke, Va. 20015 (632-7020). Chief, SC Division.—Daniel M. Armstrong, 2400 Virginia Avenue 20037 (632-7112). Chief, Administrative Law Division.—Lewis J. Paper, 12405 Bobbink Court, Poto-mac, Md. 20854 (632-6990). Office of Science and Technology: Chief Solonlist Siphon J. Lukasik, 9301 Kentsdale Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854 (632-7060). Deputy for Policy.—Elliot Maxwell, 1731 Riggs Place 20009 (632-7067). Deputy for Technology.—[Vacant.] Chief, Policy and Management Staff.—Robert S. Foosaner, 3315 Vandever Street, Brookville, Md. 20729 (653-8100). Chief, Technical Planning Staff.—Michael Marcus, 2207 Reddfield Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043 (632-7073). Chief, International Staff.—Kalmann Shaefer, 1836 Baldwin Drive, McLean, Va. 22101 (632-8103). Chief, Authorization and Standards Division.—Will A. McGibbon, 307 Sayer Road, Fairfax, Va. 22031 (725-1585). Acting Chief, Research and Analysis Division.—Robert Powers, Jr., 10608 Seneca Ridge Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760 (632-7040). Chief, Spectrum Management Division.—Robert L. Cutts, 5825 Swarthmore Drive, College Park, Md. 20740 (632-7025). Broadcast Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—Richard J. Shiben, Sycamore Springs Farm, Box 178, Shepherdstown, W. Va. 25443 (632-6460). Deputy Chief.—Frank G. Washington (632-6460). Assistant Chief, Management and Personnel.—Marilyn J. McDermett, 964 North Lebanon Street, Arlington, Va. 22205 (632-7191). Assistant Chief, Planning and Evaluation.—Charles B. Goldfarb, 1831 California Street 20009 (632-6460). Legal Assistant.—Jeffrey W. Malickson, 840 Loxford Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20901 (632-7551). Ley) fonistont=Nnty Catherine Kilday, 5109 Chevy Chase Parkway 20008 (632-). Engineering Assistant.—William H. Hassinger (632-6460). Acting Chief, Broadcast Facilities Division.—Larry O. Eads, 1817 Abby Oak Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180 (632-6485). Chief, Complaints and Compliance Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Hearing Division.—Charles W. Kelley, 2526 Heathcliff Lane, Reston, Va. 22091 (632-6402). Lio License Division.—Harry A. Yoder, 297 Red Clay Road, Laurel, Md. 20810 (632-). Chief, Policy and Rules Division.—Henry L. Baumann, 3604 North Albemarle Street, Arlington, Va. 22207 (632-5414). Chief, Renewal and Transfer Division.—Roy J. Stewart, 8802 Bucker Court, An-nandale, Va. 22003 (632-6993). 638 Congressional Directory Cable Television Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—Willard R. Nichols, 8512 Stable Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308 (632-6480). Deputy Chief of Bureau.—[Vacant.] Assistant Chief for Management.—Albert J. Baxter, 1652 Hobart Street 20009 (632-6483). Chief, Policy Review and Development Division.—William H. Johnson, 1723 21st Street 20009 (632-6468). Chief, Records and Systems Management Division.—June Lawson, 901 Kings Valley Drive, Mitchellville, Md. 20716 (632-7076). Chief, Compliance Division. __Stephen Ross, 5816 Wyngate Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034 (632-7480). Chief, Research Division.—Robert Ungar (632-9797). Acting Chief, Special Relief and Microwave Division.—Stephen Ross, 5816 Wyn-gate Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034 (632-8882). Common Carrier Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—[Vacant.] Legal Assistant.—James K. Smith (632-6910). Special Assistant.—Sue Blumenfeld (632-6910). Acting Chief, Program Evaluation Staff.—Abraham A. Leib, 4300 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207 (632-6363). Acting Assistant Chief, Management.—Elle Mulcare (632-6934). Deputy Bureau Chief (Operations).—Thomas J. Casey (632-6910). Chief, Enforcement Division.—Joseph A. Marino, 10401 Good Luck Road, Glen-dale, Md. 20769 (632-4887). Chief, Domestic Facilities Division.—James R. Keegan, 11311 Woodson Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795 (632-6415). Chief, Hearing Division.—James O. Juntilla, 1376 Northgate Square, Reston, Va. 22090 (632-7500). Chief, Mobile Services Division.—Sheldon Guttmann (632-6400). Chief, Tariff Division.—dJay L. Witkin (632-6387). Deputy Bureau Chief (Policy).—William B. Ginsberg (632-6910). Acting Chief, Accounting and Audits Division.—Gerald P. Vaughan, 5016 Macon Road, Rockville, Md. 20852 (632-3863). Chief, Consumer Affairs Division.—Kathleen C. Adgate (632-7553). Chief, Economics Division.—John R. Woodbury (632-3214). Chief, Policy and Program Planning Division.—Leon A. Westenbizum, 8706 Victory Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854 (632-9342). Assistant Bureau Chief (International).—Williard L. Demory (632-3214). Chief, International Facilities Planning Division.—J. Michael Cummins, 12420 Bobbink Court, Potomac, Md. 20854 (632-4047). Chief, International Facilities Authorization and Licensing Division.—William Adler (632-7265). Private Radio Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—Carlos V. Roberts (632-6940). Depo Chief.—Arlan K. vanDoorn, 925 Vine Street, Herndon, Va. 22070 (632-). Associate Bureau Chief for Policy.—Martin Sicker, 2224 Richland Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910 (632-6940). Associate Bureau Chief for Operations.—H. Walker Feaster III (632-6940). Special Assistant.—Gordon Hempton, 1380 Kimblewick Road, Rockville, Md. 20854 (632-6940). Special Assistant.—Roy Reichelt (632-7579). Assistant Bureau Chief for Management.—[Vacant.] Chief, Compliance Division.—Raymond A. Kowalski (632-7197). Chief, Licensing Division.—Richard Everett, 5900 Bedford Lane, Clinton, Md. 20735 (632-7597). Chief, Policy Development Division.—Rose M. Crellin (254-3301). Chief, Rules Division.—Michael T. Fitch, 1325 13th Street 20005 (634-2443). Field Operations Bureau: Chie)of Bureau.—James C. McKinney, 5468 Mersea Court, Burke, Va. 22015 (632- Deputy Chief of Bureau.—Richard M. Smith, 1400 Otis Court, Haymarket, Va. 35089 (632-7200). Assistant for Management.—Joe L. Nelson, 2554 Chain Bridge Road, Apt. 101, Vienna, Va. 22180 (632-3889). Independent Agencies Field Operations Bureau—Continued Chief, Enforcement Division.—W. Elliot Ours, Jr., P.O. Box 951, Shepherdstown, W. Va. 25443 (632-7090). Chief, Engineering Division.—William A. Luther, 26 Bannington Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870 (632-7593). Chief, Regional Services Division.—Vernon P. Wilson, 3119 Northwood Road, Fair-fax, Va. 22030 (632-7240). Chief, Violations Division.—Abraham B. Sickle, 5924 Fourth Street 20011 (632-7278). Office of Public Affairs: Chief of Office.—[Vacant.] Chief. Press and News Media Division.—Edward W. Dooley, 6621 Revell Road, Fair Haven, Md. 20754. Chief, Consumer Assistance and Information Division.—Patricia J. Grace, 4024 Hanson Oaks Drive, Landover Hills, Md. 20784 (632-7000, 7260). Chief, Industry EEO and Minority Enterprise Division.—Edmund H. Cardona, 2828 Jefferson Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22303 (634-1770). FEDERAL COUNCIL ON THE AGING Created by Public Law 93-29 Room 42606, HHS North Building, 330 Independence Avenue SW. 20201. Phone, 245-0441 Chairman.—Rev. Msgr. Charles J. Fahey, New York, N.Y. Vice Chairman.—James T. Sykes, Madison, Wis. Members: Cyril H. Carpenter, St. Paul, Minn. Jacob Clayman, Washington, D.C. Fannie B. Dorsey, Frankfort, Ky. Dr. Aaron E. Henry, Clarksdale, Miss. Mrs. Shimeji Kanazawa, Honolulu, Hawaii. Mary A. Marshall, Arlington, Va. John B. Martin, Washington, D.C. Rev. Walter L. Moffett, Kamiah, Idaho. Dr. Mary C. Mulvey, East Providence, R.I. Dr. Bernice L. Neugarten, Chicago, Ill. Dr. Jean J. Perdue, Miami, Fla. Dr. Fernando Torres-Gil, Los Angeles, Calif. Wesley C. Uhlman, Seattle, Wash. Professional Staff: Acting Staff Director.—Robert Foster. Executive Assistant.—Deloris Ginyard. Program Analyst.—Muriel Shurr. Economist.—Thomas Davis. Special Assistant for White House Conference on Aging.—Cleonice Tavani. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 550 17th Street 20429. Phone, 393-8400 Chairman.—Irvine H. Sprague, 9510 William Crossman Drive, Great Falls, Va. 220666, 389-4201. Director.—William M. Isaac, 9514 Neuse Way, Great Falls, Va. 22066, 389-4441. Director-Ex Officio (Comptroller of the Currency.—John G. Heimann, 533 Sixth Street SE. 20003, 447-1750. OFFICIALS Deputy to the Chairman.—Alan R. Miller, 16512 Grande Vista Drive, Rockville, Md. 20855, 389-4211. Assistant to the Director.—Jack E. Edgington, 4013 Downing Street, Annandale, Va. 22003, 389-4271. Special Assistant to the Director.—Margaret L. Egginton, 6254 15th Place North, Arlington, Va. 22205, 389-4316. Assistant to the Director (Comptroller of the Currency).—David C. Motter, 1884 Beulah Road, Vienna, Va. 22180, 389-4206. Special Assistant to the Director (Comptroller of the Currency).—Laura L. McAuliffe, 7898 Godolphin Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153, 389-4206. 640 Congressional Directory Executive Secretary.—Hoyle L. Robinson, 10419 Red Granite Terrace, Oakton, Va. 22124, 389-4425. General Counsel. —Frank L. Skillern, Jr., 7208 Selkirk Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034, 389-4381. Controller.—James A. Davis, 15318 Edgehill Drive, Dumfries, Va. 22021, 389-4481. Director, Division of Bank Supervision.—Quinton Thompson, 6819 Avalon Avenue, Dallas, Tex. 75214, 389-4297. Director, Division of Liquidation.—Robert V. Shumway, 2150 Greenskeeper Court, Reston, Va. 22070, 389-4361. Director, Division of Management Systems and Financial Statistics.—George G. Kershaw, 6101 Edsall Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304, 389-4575. Director, Division of Research.—Stanley C. Silverberg, 7104 Rebecca Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. 22307, 389-4248. Direstor, pee of Legislative Affairs.—Kenneth Fulton, 14 Third Street NE. 20002, Director, Office of Personnel Management.—Jack C. Pleasant, 7127 Idylwood Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043, 389-4303. Director, Office of Employee Relations.—dJoe S. Arnold, 1420 N Street, Apt. 214 20005, 389-4331. Director, Office of Corporate Audits.—Robert D. Hoffman, 11601 Gowrie Court, Potomac, Md. 20854, 389-4791. FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION Franklin Square Building, 1325 K Street 20463. Phone, 523-4089 Commissioners: Chairman.—John Warren McGarry. Yo) airman, .—Frank P. Reiche, 3833 North Tazewell Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Joan D. Aikens, 1435 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Robert O. Tiernan, 1922-Warwick Avenue, Warwick, R.I. Thomas E. Harris. Vernon W. Thomson, 6213 Kellogg Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Ex Officio Members: Special Deputy Secretary for FEC, U.S. Senate.—Thomas J. Josefiak. Special Deputy to the Clerk for the FEC, House of Representatives.—Douglas J. Patton, 3237 Ellicott Street 20016. Staff Director.—B. Allen Clutter, 3237 Klingle Road 20008. Deputy Staff Director.—[Vacant.] General Counsel.—Charles N. Steele. Deputy General Counsel. —Alice K. Helm. Assistant Staff Director for Administration.—Robert N. Baker, 333 South Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant Staff Director for Disclosure.—Kent C. Cooper, 4700 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 300 20008. Assistant Staff Director for Reports Analysis.—[Vacant.] Assistant Staff Director for Audit.—Robert J. Costa, 8911 Centerway Road, Gai- thersburg, Md. 20760. Assistant Staff Director or Information.—Gary L. Greenhalgh, 2157 Greenkeepers Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Director, Data Systems Development. —dJames A. Pehrkon, 17 Running Brook Lane, Sterling, Va. 22170. FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY 1725 I Street 20472. Phone, 254-6827 Acting Director.—Bernard T. Gallagher (acting), 112 Sydnor Drive, Box 88B, Lees- burg, Va. 22075. Public Affairs.—Peg Maloy (acting), 8714 Braddock Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Equal Opportunity.—Albert Maltz (acting), 11701 Tifton Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Regional Coordination.—Dennis Kwiatkowski, 10527 Daysailer Drive, Fairfax Sta- tion, Va. 22039. Congestion] Relations.—Martha Braddock, 4607 Lillian Drive, Alexandria, Va. Temata Relations.—Frederick Ackerson, 9305 Boothe Street, Alexandria, Va. Independent Agencies Office Zz Inspector General. —John Thiede, 1275 Bartonshire Way, Rockville, Md. 20854 Office i General Counsel. —George W. Jett, 10507 Cambridge Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 22076. Office of Personnel.—Albert Maltz, 11701 Tifton Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Office of Program Analysis and Evaluation.—William F. W. Jones, 11163 Conestoga Court, Oakton, Va. 22124. Office of Finance and Administration.—Robert H. Volland, Route 4, Box 4168, La Plata, Md. 20646. Office of Operations Support.—Richard Wilcox (acting), 5702 Cedar Bluff Place, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Federal Insurance Administration.—Richard Krimm (acting), 700 New Hampshire Avenue, Apt. 711, Watergate South 20037. U.S. Fire Administration.—Joseph Moreland (acting), 922 24th Street 20037. Associate Director for Plans and Preparedness.—John W. McConnell (acting), 7817 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Director for Training and Education.—David McLoughlin, 4702 Nathan Hale Drive, Apt. 302, Annandale, Va. 22003. Associate Director for Disaster Response and Recovery.—Thomas Casey (acting), 1035 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Associate Director for Mitigation and Research.—Robert C. Crawford (acting), 7101 Plantation Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD Federal Home Loan Bank Board Building, 1700 G Street 20552. Phone, 377-6000 Chairman loon H. Dalton, 2303 Creek Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308 (202-377-0). Members: Andrew A. DiPrete, 1931 39th Street 20007 (202-377-6270). [Vacancy.] Beanie Jen; to the Chairman.—Rita I. Fair, 3239 Chestnut Street 20015 (202-) Assistant to the Chairman. Richard J. Perry, 3083 South Abingdon Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22206 (202-377-6593). Assistant to Board Member DiPrete.—Thomas M. Leahy, 1325 18th Street, Apt. 409 20036 (202-377-6275). Director, Office of Community Investment.—Richard A. Tucker, 2032 Belmont Avenue 20009 (202-377-6211). Deputy Director.—Peggy W. Spohn, 1741 Harvard Street 20009 (202-377-6209). Director (Acting), Office of District Banks.—James R. Silkenson, 4508 Gage Road, Alexandria, Va. 22309 (202-377-6652). Director, Office of Examinations and Supervision.—L. David Taylor, 250 12th Street 20003 (202-377-6505). Deputy Director, Policy/Program.—Robert J. Moore, 8921 Copenhaver Drive, Poto-mac, Md. 20854 (202-377-6505). Deputy Director, Supervision.— Thomas F. Timmins, 9517 Whetstone Drive, Gaith-ersburg, Md. 20760 (202-377-6445). Deputy Director, Field Operations.—Francis M. Dorer, Route 1, Box 462, Hamilton, Va. 22068 (202-377-6504). Director (Acting), Office of Policy and Economic Research.—Marshall Kaplan, 3044 Davenport Street 20008 (202-377-6770). Director, Office of the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.—Richard D. Grant, 38 Slocum Crescent, Forest Hills, N.Y. 11375 (202-377-6610). Deputy Director.—Bobby L. Hughes, 5906 North 14th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205 (202-377-6612). igh) Office of Finance.—Charles G. Myers, 4402 16th Street 20011 (202-377-). Director, Office of Industry Development.—Carol A. Oman (202-377-6707). General Lorne] (Acting).—Ira Tannenbaum, 3200 Rodman Street 20008 (202-377-). Director, Administration Office.—Richard L. Petrocci, 2916 Sandwich Drive, Wal-dorf, Md. 20601 (202-377-6072). Director, Communications Office.—Dale W. Leibach, 632 Independence Avenue 20003 (202-377-6677). Deputy Director.—Robert S. Marshall, 3208 Highland Place 20008 (202-377-6679). 66-666 O—81——43 642 Congressional Directory Director, Communications Office—Continued Deputy Director.—Troy Kelley, 5220 Remington Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309 (202-377-6686). Director, Congressional Relations.—William R. Maloni, 5818 Chevy Chase Parkway, 20015 (202-377-6288). Director, Office of Planning and Management Coordination.—John M. Buckley, Jr., 301 Swinburne Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030 (202-377-6577). Director, Personnel Management Office.—Doris H. McGhee, 9018 Fort Craig Drive, Burke, Va. 22015 (202-377-6050). Assistant Director of Personnel. —William R. Casey, 5529 Gary Avenue, Alexan-dria, Va. 22211 (202-377-6052). Director, Minority Affairs Office.—W. C. Bradley (202-377-6610). Deputy Director.—Adean W. King (202-377-6579). Secretariat.—dJ. J. Finn, 2301 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Apt. 1526, Arlington, Va. 22202 (202-377-6251). Director, Internal Evaluation and Compliance Office. —Charles R. Gillum, 4516 Park Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312 (202-377-6190). Assistant Director, Investigations.—Richard Gordon, 8604 West Boulevard Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22300 (202-377-6191). Assistant Director, Audit.—David H. Loewenstein, 6469 Snowbell Lane, Falls Church, Va. 24022 (202-377-6191). Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation: President and Chief Executive Officer.—Philip R. Brinkerhoff (202-789-4720). Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer.—Richard A. Mackey (202-789-4725). Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.—William R. Thomas, Jr. (202-789-4910). National Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation: Executive Director.—William A. Whiteside, 1700 G Street (202-377-6366). Deputy Executive Director.—James A. McNeirney, 1700 G Street (202-377-6376). FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY Created by Public Law 95-454 1900 E Street 20424. Phone, 632-4524 Chsiiman = Fond W. Haughton, 5308 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Members: Henry B. Frazier III, 1605 Stonebridge Road, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Leon B. Applewhaite, 1110 Fidler Lane, Apt. 1606, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Beperd Sonsel =H. Stephan Gordon, 2905 Covington Road, Silver Spring, Md. Executive Director.—James J. Shepard, 8420 Stonegate Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Dery. Soneral Counsel. —S. Jesse Reuben, 11801 Rosalinda Drive, Potomac, Md. Chicly Se peiaperalive Law Judge.—John H. Fenton, 5221 Wyoming Road, Bethesda, Solicitor.—Robert J. Freehling, 8305 Still Spring Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director of Congressional Liaison and Public Information.—David S. Dickinson, 13114 Larkhall Circle, Tantallon, Md. 20022. Regional Offices: Regional Directors— Atlanta.—Brenda M. Robinson, 1776 Peachtree Street NW., Suite 501, North Wing 30309. Boston.—Edward S. Davidson, 441 Stuart Street, Ninth Floor 02116. Chicago.—LeRoy L. Bradwish, 175 West Jackson Boulevard, Suite A-1359 60604. Dallas.—Gabriel Perales, Jr., Bryan and Ervay Streets, Old Post Office Build- ing, Room 450 75221. Kansas City.—Gordon E. Brewer, Suite 680, City Center Square, 1100 Main Street 64105. £08 Anolon Willian, E. Washington, 350 South Figueroa Street, 10th Floor New York.—Ronald T. Smith, Room 241, 26 Federal Plaza 10278. San Francisco.—Robert G. Mayberry, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Room 11408 94102. Washington, D.C.—Alexander Graham, 1133 15th Street, Room 300 20005. Independent Agencies FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION 1100 L Street 20573. Phone, 523-5707 Commissioners: Chairman.—Richard J. Daschbach, 858 Merriewood Lane, McLean, Va. 22102, phone 523-5911. Vice Chairman.—Leslie L. Kanuk, The Watergate South, 700 New Hampshire Avenue, 20037, phone 523-5721. James V. Day, 5524 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016, phone 523-5715. Thomas F. Moakley, 5300 Holmes Run Parkway, ‘Alexandria, Va. 22304, phone 523-5723. Peter N. Teige, 4506 Tournay Road, Bethesda, Md 20016, phone 523-5712. Managing Director.—Arthur Pankopf, 7819 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014, phone 523-5800. Deputy Managing Director.—James K. Cooper, 717 Springloch Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904, phone 523-5800. Assistant Managing Director for Field Operations.—Norman W. Littlejohn, 1801 North Brunswick Street, Sterling, Va. 22170, phone 523-5800. Director, Office of Regulatory Policy and Planning.—Wm. Jarrel Smith, Jr., 2014 Addey Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043, phone 523-5746. Secretary. Francis 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. General Counsel. —Brien E. Kehoe, 2555 Pennsylvania Avenue 20034, phone 523-5740 Deputy General Counsel.—Robert D. Bourgoin, 7017 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034, phone 523-5740. Deputy General Counsel. —Edward G. Gruis, phone 523-5730. Chief Administrative Law Judge.—John E. Cograve, 7936 Carrleigh Parkway, Springfield, Va. 22150, phone 523-5750. Director, Office of Management Evaluation and Review.—Ronald D. Murphy, 10613 Cavalcade Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066, phone 523-5326. Direoion; Office of Consumer Affairs.—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.—Ronald E. Shoupe, P.O. Box 2720, Laurel, Md. 20811, phone 523-5793. Chief, Office of Conferences.—Robert E. Hollifield, 914 Manor Road, Alexandria, Va., phone 523-5790. Chief, Office of Shoreside Agreements.—Theodore A. Zook, 4639 North 23d Street, Arlington, Va. 22207, phone 523-5845. Chief, Office of Economic Analysis.—[Vacant.] Chief, Office of Trade Review.—Frederick W. Soencksen, 10143 Riggs Road, Adel-phi, Md. 20783, phone 523-5810. Director, Bureau of Tariffs.—Albert J. Klingel, Jr., 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 523-5827. 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 Informal Dockets.—Donald Norris, 8710 Ramsey Court, Spring-ield, Va. 22151, phone 523-5863. Chief, Office of Financial Analysis.—Newton J. Frank, 2831 Young Drive, Oakton, Va. 22124, phone 523-5873. Director, Bureau of Certification and Licensing.—Daniel J. Connors, 13600 Wen-dover Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904, phone 523-5840. Daprily Direction, Bureau of Certification and Licensing.—Robert M. Skall, phone 523-5840. Chief, Office of Freight Forwarders.—Jeremiah D. Hospital, 6001 Sweet Dale Court, Springfield, Va. 22152, phone 523-5843. 644 Congressional Directory Deputy Director, Bureau of Certification and Licensing—Continued 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-ield, 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 Management. ~ William J. Herron, Jr., phone 523-5773. Deputy Director, Office of Personnel Management.—Edward L. ‘Manear, 7525 Grouse Place, Landover, 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, Office of Administrative Services.—Leland Gray, 909 Highland Court, War-renton, Va. 22186, phone 523-5900. Director, Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement.—John R. Ewers, 6806 Butter-mere Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034, phone 523-5783. Deputy Director, Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement.—Paul J. Kaller, 2314 39th Street 20007, phone 523-5783. 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.—Vera Paktor, 1324 West Sherwin Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60626, phone (312) 353-0282. FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE 2100 K Street 20427. Phone, 653-5290 Director.—[Vacant.] Acting Director.—Kenneth E. Moffett, 10809 Ploalonit Acres Drive, Adelphi, Md. 20783. (301) 937-4846. Deputy Director.—Kenneth E. Moffett, 10809 Pleasant Acres Drive, Adelphi, Md. 20783. (301) 937-4846. Executive Assistant to the Director.—John A. Grimes, 3507 Inverness Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. (301) 656-5212. Special Assistant to the Director.—Alice L. Everitt, 3241-D Sutton Place 20016. (202) 363-1424. General Counsel.—M. David Vaughn, 5419 Harwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. (301) 656-9612. Information Specialist. —Dorothy Jane Yount, 6932 Tyndale Street, McLean, Va. 22101. (703) 356-8971. Director of Administration.—Robert P. Gajdys, 119 Winterthur Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. (703) 860-4435. Director of Mediation Services.—Nicholas A. Fidandis, 7914 Jansen Drive, Spring-field, Va. 22152. (703) 569-1062. Director of Arbitration Services.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director of Arbitration Services.—dJewell L. Meyers, 3613 Dunlap Street, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. (301) 630-4007. REGIONAL DIRECTORS Region 1.—Paul Yager, Federal Building, Room 2937, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10278. (212) 264-1000. Region 2.—Robert W. Donnahoo, Room 401, Mall Building, Fourth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. (215) 597-7680. Region 3.—Tally R. Livingston, Suite 400, 1422 West Peachtree Street NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30309. (404) 881-2473. Region 4.—Edward F. O’Brien, 1525 Superior Building, 815 Superior Avenue NE. Cleveland, Ohio 44114. (216) 522-4800. Region 5.—Bernard M. O'Keefe, Insurance Exchange Building, 175 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. 60604. (312) 353-7351. Independent Agencies Region 6.—Paul E. Bowers, 12140 Woodcrest Executive Drive, Suite 325, St. Louis (Creve Coeur), Mo. 63141. (314) 425-3291. Region 7.—Richard D. Williams, 50 Francisco Street, Suite 235, San Francisco, Calif. 94133. (415) 556-4670. Region 8. —James L. Macpherson, 440 Fourth and Vine Building, 2615 Fourth Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98121. (206) 442-5800. FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION Created by Public Law 95-164 Sixth Floor, 1730 K Street 20006. Phone, 653-5633 Chairman.—Richard V. Backley. Members: Frank F. Jestrab. A. E. Lawson. Marian Pearlman Nease. Executive Director.—[Vacant.] Chief Administrative Law Judge.—James A. Broderick. General Counsel.—Dennis D. Clark. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Pennsylvania at Sixth Street 20580. Phone, 655-4000 Commissioners: Chairman.—Michael Pertschuk, 3411 Rodman Street 20008. Paul Rand Dixon, 5911 Carlton Lane 20016. David A. Clanton, 317 North Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Robert Pitofsky, 3809 Blackthorn Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Patricia P. Bailey, 4828 W Street 20007. Assistant to the Chairman.—W. Randolph Smith, 1511 C Street SE. 20003. Assistant for International Affairs.—[Vacant.] Secretary.—Carol M. Thomas, 2010 Chaddsford Drive, Reston, Va. 22091. Deputy Secretary.—James A. Tebin, 16520 Emory Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853. Soro Division.—Director, Clifford G. Thuot, Sr., 8915 Perrot Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Bn piston enon, Loretta Johnson, 5056 Silver Hill Court, Suitland, Legal Information Division.—Director, George W. Malzone, 5109 Chevy Chase Parkway 20008. Eeciiing Director.—Christian S. White, 4105 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 15. Deputy Executive Director.—Barry J. Kefauver, 9207 Forest Haven Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. 22309. Division of Personnel.—Director, Kenneth Hunter, 6216 Stevens Forest Road, Columbia, Md. 21045. Division of Budget and Finance.—Director, James A. Williams, 19939 Spur Hill Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Division of Administrative Services.—Director, Jean Wilkinson, 200 South Ken-sington Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Information Systems Division.—Director, Moses W. Jackson, 6415 81st Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Lior =Dirgeton, Susanne B. Hendsey, 5410 Bradford Court, Alexandria, Va. Office of Procurement and Contracts.—Director, Robert S. Walton, 5205 Grinnell, Fairfax, Va. 22032. Office of Policy Planning and Evaluation.—Director, Robert B. Reich, 1558 32d Street 20007. Office of Public Information.—Director, Deborah Leff, Sixth and Pennsylvania “Avenue 20580 (Room 496). Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Geng nl, Loumselmndaes H. Sneed (acting), 5617 Overlea Road, Bethesda, Md. Deputy General Counsel—Howard Shapiro, 108 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 646 Congressional Directory General Counsel—Continued Assistant to the General Counsel. —Cynthia Ingersoll, 4021 Ellicott Street, Alexan-dria, Va. 22304. Assistant to the General Counsel.—Linda Heary, 730 North Albermarle Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Assistant to the General Counsel —Edward F. Glynn, Jr., 8504 Hazelwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Assistant to the General Counsel.—Alexandra Buek, 1219 30th Street 20007. Assistant General Counsel for Legal Counsel. —Barry R. Rubin, 2001 Veazey Ter- race 20008. Assistant General Counsel for Litigation and Environmental Policy.—W. Dennis Cross, 5622 Nebraska Avenue 20015. Director of Congressional Relations.—Kathleen Sheekey, 1357 Juniper Street 20012. Office of Administrative Law Judges.—Chief Judge, Ernest G. Barnes, 11706 Eden Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Bureau of Competition.—Director, E. Perry Johnson, 9247 Bailey Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Director.—Benjamin S. Sharp, 502 High Street, Alexandria, Va. 22303. Deputy Director.—Alan K. Palmer, 1545 18th Street 20036 (Apt. 614). Assistant to the Director.—Anne B. Schenof, 7419 Lynnhurst Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant to the Director.—Barry J. Reingold, 2701 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Assistant to the Director.—dJoseph Tasker, Jr., 1831 California Street 20009. Assistant to the Director.—John F. Dugan, 2200 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204. Assistant to the Director.—Eddie O. Correia, 204 North Evergreen, Arlington, Va. 22203. Assistant to the Director.—John H. Seesel, 3204 Porter Street 20008. Assistant Director.—Ronald A. Bloch, 4982 Sentinel Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Assistant Director.—Robert B. Greenbaum, 2001 Plymouth Street 20012. Assistant Director.—James C. Egan, Jr., 9305 Loughran Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Assistant Director.—Albert A. Foer, 4303 Reno Road 20008. Assistant Director.—Jonathan E. Gaines, 7807 Custer Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014. AEE Director.—Elliot Feinberg, 6021 Makely Drive, Fairfax Station, Va. Assistant Director.—Ronald B. Rowe, 12204 Hazel Circle, Tantallon, Md. 20022. Assistant Director.—Michael A. Schlanger, 4705 49th Street 20016. Ams) eet (Acting).—Richard L. Rosen, 4908 South 28th Street, Arlington, a. ; Assistant Director.—Walter T. Winslow, 2710 36th Street 20007. os Director.—dJohn B. Kirkwood, 6367 Water Way Drive, Falls Church, Va. Ant Director.—Malcolm R. Pfunder, 3908 Cleveland Street, Kensington, Md. Bureau of Economics.—Acting Director, Michael Lynch, 5101 North 10th Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Deputy Director.—Ronald S. Bond, 6203 Tally Ho Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22307. Deputy Director.—John Peterman, 6501 Linway Terrace, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant to the Director.—Keith B. Anderson, 2001 North Adams Street, Arling- ton, Va. 22201. Assistant to the Director.—John Hilke, 5826 Carlyle Street, Cheverly, Md. 20785. Allon: Director for Economic Evidence.—Douglas C. Dobson, 400 Tunlaw Road Assistant Director for Industry Analysis (Acting).—David F. Lean, 5807 Walton Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director for Financial Statistics.—William H. Sprunk, 6110 Lorcum Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Assistant Director for Consumer Protection.—John P. Brown, 3834 Garrison Street 1. Associate Director.—Steven C. Salop, 4901 47th Street 20016. Bureau of Consumer Protection.—Director, Albert H. Kramer, 5300 Saratoga Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20910. Dogs Director.—Tracy A. Westen, 2202 Richland Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Deputy Director.—Richard C. Foster, 980 Wharf Road, Arnold, Md. 21012. Independent Agencies Bureau of Consumer Protection—Continued Assistant to the Director.—James H. Skiles, 34 Eighth Street 20002. Assistant Director for Regional Operations.—Paul R. Peterson, Sixth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20580 (Room 200). Assistant Director for Compliance.—William S. Sanger, Jr., 12014 Canter Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Assistant Director for Marketing Abuses.—dJeffrey Harris, 2901 Russell Road, Alex-andria, Va. 22305. Assistant Director for Advertising Practices.—Wallace S. Snyder, 6246 33d Place 20015. Assistant Director for Product Reliability.—Katherine Mazzaferri, 2410 Tunlaw Road 20007. Assistant Director for Credit Practices.—Lewis H. Goldfarb, 12110 Quarn Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Assistant Director for Professional Services.—Michael C. McCarey, 3403 Miller Heights Road, Oakton, Va. 22124. Assistant Director for Food and Drug Advertising.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director for Energy and Product Information.—Linda Colvert Dorian, 4309 Stanford Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Director for Management and Budget.—Sylvia Miller, 6108 29th Street 20015. Associate Director for Consumer Education.—Irene Vawter, 4008 38th Place, Ar-lington, Va. 22207. : Associate Director for Management Planning.—Steven Kelman, 310 Third Street 02 Regional Offices: Regional Directors— Atlanta.—Harold E. Kirtz, 1718 Peachtree Street, Room 1000 30309. Boston.—Lois G. Pines, 150 Causeway Street, Room 1301 02114. Chicago.—Paul W. Turley, 55 East Monroe Street, Suite 1437 60603. Cleveland.—Paul Eyre, 3001 Essex Road, Cleveland Heights 44118. Dallas.—Juereta P. Smith, P.O. Box 2593 75221. Denver.—Paul C. Daw, 1405 Curtis Street, Suite 2900 80202. Los Angeles.—Robert J. Enders, 11000 Wilshire Boulevard 90024. New York.—Leroy C. Richie, 311 Foxside Road, Plainfield, N.J. 07060. San Francisco.—Judith D. Ford, 450 Golden Gate Avenue 94102. Seattle. —Randall H. Brook (acting), 28th Floor, Federal Building, 915 Second Avenue 98174. 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 1800 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 101 20009. Phone, 332-3532 President.—William S. Mailliard, California. Vice President.—John S. Monagan, Connecticut. Secretary.—Frank E. Moss, Utah. Treasurer.—Charles E. Chamberlain, Michigan. Immediate Past President.—Carlton R. Sickles, Maryland. Directors: Gordon L. Allott, Colorado. Catherine May Bedell, Washington. Andrew J. Biemiller, Wisconsin. Daniel B. Brewster, Maryland. Charles B. Brownson, Indiana. Charles K. Fletcher, California. William L. Hungate, Missouri. Martha Keys, Kansas. Gale W. McGee, Wyoming. 648 Congressional Directory Directors—Continued James M. Quigley, Pennsylvania. Hugh Scott, Pennsylvania. Robert Taft, Jr., Ohio. John H. Ware III, Pennsylvania. Honorary Directors: Brooks Hays, Arkansas. Walter H. Judd, Minnesota. Executive Director.—dJed Johnson, Jr., Oklahoma. Counsellor.—Henry P. Smith III, New York. Oral Historian.—Robert L. Peabody. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION General Services Building, 18th and F Streets 20405. Phone, 566-1212 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator (Acting).—Ray Kline, 15432 Carrolton Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Deputy Administrator.—Ray Kline. Special Counsel—Saul Katz, 6403 Woodsong Court, McLean, Va. 22101. OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General. —[Vacant.] Deputy Inspector General.—[Vacant.] Assistant Inspector General for Inspections.—Fred J. Wendehack, 7928 Fitzroy Street, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Assistant Inspector General for Auditing.—Howard R. Davia, 2116 Post Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Inspector General for Investigations.—Brian M. Bruh, 5801 Quantrell Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22312. OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel. —Allie B. Latimer 1721 S Street 20009. Deputy General Counsel.—J. Jett McCormick, 1970 Massachusetts Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant General Counsel for Public Buildings Dvision.—John V. Mulligan, 5817 Dawes Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Assistant General Counsel for Claims and Litigation Division.—David W. Pelkey, 2121 P Street, Apt. 534 20037. Assistant General Counsel for Disposal Division.—Richard F. Marilley, 1303 Capu-let Court, McLean, Va. 22102. Assistant General Counsel for Procurement Division.—Edward J. Duignan, 4481 Q Street 20007. Assistant General Counsel for Automated Data and Telecommunications Divi-ston.—Charles V. Curcio, 11631 Hunters Green Court, Reston, Va. 22091. Assistant General Counsel for Transportation and Public Utilities.—Albert A. Vicchiolla, 12609 Lamp Post Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. INFORMATION SECURITY OVERSIGHT OFFICE Director.—Steven Garfinkel, 1920 Cradock Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Dery Director.—William A. Clinkscales, 4621 Tarpon Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22309. GSA BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Chairman.—Leonard J. Suchanek, 3026 Seven Oaks Place, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Vice Chairman.—James B. Shea, Jr., 49 West Cornwall Street, Leesburg, Va. 22075. OFFICE OF ACQUISITION POLICY Assistant Administrator.—Gerald McBride, 6620 Juneau Street, Suitland, Md. 20028. Independent Agencies Deputy Assistant Administrator.—William B. Ferguson, 17708 Lafayette Drive, Olney, Md. 20832. OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS Assistant Administrator.—Paul W. Newton, 6060 Hollow Hill Lane, Springfield, Va. 22152. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Patricia Q. Schoeni, 9 Potomac Court, Alexan-dria, Va. 22314. Director of Graphics Staff.—Peter Masters, 8508 Burning Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Director of Information.—Richard Q. Vawter 1101 Ridge Road No. 1109, Arling-ton, Va. 22202. Director, Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations.—Kevin F. Flanagan, 9 Colonial Court, Rockville, Md. 20852. Chief, Legislative Counsel.—Judith A. Maguire, 3520 N Street 20007. Director, Office of Consumer Affairs.—David F. Peterson, 2555 Pennsylvania Avenue, No. 1014 20037. Deputy Director, Consumer Information Center.— Teresa Nasif, 11016 Warwick-shire Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Coordinator, Federal Information Center.—Donald R. Knenlein, 5491 Sheffield Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Director of Customer Relations.—Emily C. Karam, 2021 Peppermint Court, Reston, Va. 22091. OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND ORGANIZATION Assistant Administrator.—William M. Paz, 6609 Midhill Place, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Staff Director to the Assistant Administrator.—Bruce A. Howard, 5305 Acacia Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Director, Office of Administrative Services.—Ben Schiffman, 10221 Conover Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Director Le of Security and Occupational Safety and Health.—Bruce A. oward. Director, Office of Civil Rights.—Grant B. Williams, 13650 Kingsman Road, Dale City, Va. 22193. Director, Office of Employee Development and Training.—Ellis J. Berne, 5 Van Dyck Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Office of Organization and Management.—Bond Faulwell, 5049 Ten Mills Road, Columbia, Md. 21044. Dinero Oe of Personnel.—Norman L. Linton, 7 Harlow Court, Rockville, OFFICE OF PLANS, PROGRAMS, AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Assistant Administrator.—Raymond A. Fontaine, 5501 North 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Lawrence S. Cohan, 11808 Charen Lane, Poto-mac, Md. 20854. Executive Director.—Patricia S. Kendall, 4416 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director of Program Coordination Staff.—Darrell O. Clokey, 7704 Donney Brook Court, No. 203, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director of Budget.—William B. Early, 11415 Lilting Lane, Fairfax Station, Va. 22039. Director, Office of Finance.—William J. Rita, 7811 Alberta Court, Springfield, Vn. 22152. Director, Office of Data Systems.—J. Howard Bryant, 9928 Courthouse Woods Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Direc, Office of Planning and Analysis.—Patrick D. Rodgers, 2422 1 Street 650 Congressional Directory AUTOMATED DATA AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE General Services Building 20405. Phone, 566-1000 Commuissioner.—Frank J. Carr, 529 Powell Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Deputy Commissioner for Program Management.—David Walden, 2402 Fairhill Drive, Suitland, Md. 20523. Deputy Commissioner for Government-wide Management.—Francis A. McDonough, 11800 Canfield Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Excoutioe Jirector=Lsonurd Yonkler, 5500 Holmes Run Parkway, Alexandria, a. 22310. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Systems Engineering and Operations.—W. Lee Elkins, 801 North Pitt, No. 303, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Procurement.—Harry Fuchigami, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Information Resources.—Neil Lamb, 12526 Knowledge Lane, Bowie, Md. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Policy and Planning.—[Vacant.] Assistant Commissioner, Office of Software Development.—Bernard Bennington, 4520 Chestnut Street, Bethesda, Md. 20014. FEDERAL PROPERTY RESOURCES SERVICE Crystal Square Building 5 20406. Phone, 577-0503 Commissioner.—Roy Markon, 2209 Culpepper Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Bop Com missionar, — William R. Campbell, Jr., 26 Boone Trail, Severna Park, fenton, Spegin Projects Staff.—James R. Bergdahl, 1841 Toyon Way, Vienna, a Director, Program Support Office.—dJohn P. Cannon, 842 Leigh Mill Road, Colum-bia, Md. 21045. Assistant Commvissioner, Office of Real Property.—Earl Jones, 5447 Thunder Hill Road, Columbia, Md. 21045. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Stockpile Management.—William R. Campbell acting Assistant Commissioner, Office of Personal Property.—Francis B. Roche, 5253 Roll-ing Road, Springfield, Va. 22151. Assistant Commissioner. Office of Stockpile Transactions.—[Vacant.] FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE Crystal Mall Building 4 20406. Phone, 557-8667 Commissioner.—Herbert W. McCarthy, 1124 Fairway Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Deputy Commissioner for Requirements and Supply.—E. Lee Harper, 4316 Ashford Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Deputy Commissioner for Procurement.—Les Mitchell, 426 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Commissioner for Acquisition Planning.—Charles Hulick, 16516 George Washington Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Assistant Commissioner, Supply Policy Office.—James J. Grady, Jr., 830 North Chambliss Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Assistant Acting Commissioner, Office of Property Management.—John Allen. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Supply.—William Foote, 9811 Meriden Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Program and Requirements.—Dennis Blaeuer, 4416 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, National Furniture Center.—[Vacant.] Associate Commissioner, Office of Management.—Richard H. Jeanneret, 11901 Oden Court, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Customer and Industry Relations Office.—Donald C. J. Gray, 10520 Stable Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Contracts.—Paul J. Caggiano, 11821 Hunting Ridge Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Independent Agencies Commissioner— Continued Director, National Tool Center.—John A. Battan, 12604 Laurie Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Contract Management.—R. D. Daniero, 3705 Fort Worth Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE Seventh and Pennsylvania 20408. Phone, 523-3134 Archivist of the United States.—Dr. Robert M. Warner, 6440 Gerard Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Deputy Archivist of the United States.—Dr. Edward L. Weldon, 6923 Williamsburg Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22213. Associate Archivist for Management.—Jerald D. Fox, 2309 Toddsbury Place, Reston, Va. 22091. Assistant Archivist for Program Support.—Richard A. Jacobs (acting), 404 Beau-mont Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Assistant Archivist for Records and Information Management.—John J. Landers, 5015 Allan Road, Westgate, Md. 20016. Assistant Archivist for Federal Records Centers.—[Vacant.] Director of the Federal Register.—John E. Byrne, 2104 Martha's Road, Alexandria, Va. 223017. Office of Public Programs and Exhibits.—Albert Meisel, 3309 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Archivist for Program Development.—Forest L. Williams (acting), 6604 Cipriano Road, Lanham, Md. 20801. Assistant Archivist for Presidential Libraries.—Dr. James E. O'Neill, 8500 Varsity Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Assistant Archivist for Presidential Libraries.—[Vacant.] Director, Herbert Hoover Library.—Thomas T. Thalken, Rural Route 4, Iowa City, Iowa 52240. Director, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.—William R. Emerson, Tan House Woods Road, Hyde Park, N.Y. 12538. Director, Harry S. Truman Library.—Benedict K. Zobrist, 3522 South Cottage, Independence, Mo. 64055. Director, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library.—John E. Wickman, 315 Grant Street, Enterprise, Kans. 67441. Director, John F. Kennedy Library.—Dan H. Fenn, Jr., 130 Worthen Road, Lexington, Mass. 02173. Director, Lyndon B. Johnson Library.—Harry J. Middleton, 2201 Exposition Boulevard, Austin, Tex. 78703. Director, Gerald R. Ford Library.—William J. Stewart, 2129 Carol, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48103. NATIONAL HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS AND RECORDS COMMISSION 711 14th Street 20408. Phone, 724-1083 Members.—Dr. Robert M. Warner, Archivist of the United States (chairman); Harry A. Blackmun, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States; Richard A. Erney, associate director, State Historical Society of Wisconsin; Alfred Gold-berg, historian, Office of the Secretary of Defense; Mary Lynn McCree, curator of Hull-House, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle; Claiborne Pell, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island; David F. Trask, Director, Historical Office, Depart- 652 Congressional Directory Members—Continued ment of State; George C. Wortley III, publisher, Fayetteville, N.Y.; Dr. John C. Broderick, Chief Manuscript Division, Library of Congress; Dr. Jack P. Greene, professor of history, Johns Hopkins University; David R. Bowen, U.S. House of Representatives from Mississippi; Dr. Barbara Sicherman of Cambridge, Mass.; John G. Lorenz, executive director, Association for Research Libraries; Dr. David B. Gracy, State archivist, Texas Archives and Library Building; H. G. Jones, curator, North Carolina collection, University of North Carolina; Prof. Richard Schlatter, Rutgers University; Prof. Betty Unterberger, Texas A. & M. University; Rev. Norbert C. Brockman, director, Marianist Training Network. NATIONAL ARCHIVES TRUST FUND BOARD Seventh and Pennsylvania 20408. Phone, 523-3134 Members.—Dr. Robert M. Warner, Archivist of the United States (chairman); Joseph D. Duffey, chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities; Donald T. Regan, Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary.—Executive Director, National Archives and Records Service; Richard A. Jacobs, Acting Assistant Archivist for Program Support. 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. PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE General Services Building 20405. Phone, 566-1100 Commissioner.—A. R. Marschall, 807 Vassar Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Deputy Commissioner.—John F. Galuardi, 11505 Bedfordshire Avenue, Potomac Md. 20854. Assistant Commissioner for Program Support.—Wolfgang J. Zoellner, 9302 Briar-wood Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Commissioner for Buildings Management.—Jack Packard, 2801 Park Center Drive No. A1110, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Assistant Commissioner for Design and Construction.—David R. Dibner, 7343 El-dorado Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Assistant Commissioner for Space Management.—James Whitlock, 1308 Palm Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Federal Protective Service Management.— is Cobb, 3701 South George Mason Drive, No. 1513N, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Contracts.—Arthur E. Ronkovich, 4704 Alcon Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS Region 1.—Lawrence F. Bretta, 47 Craigie Street, Somerville, Mass. 02143. Region 2.—Gerald J. Turetsky, 60 Moorland Drive, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583. Region 3.—Clarence A. Lee, Jr., 300 Glenwood Avenue, Moylan, Pa. 19065. Region 4.—Wesley L. Johnson, Jr., 1880 Caribaea Trail SE., Atlanta, Ga. 31316. Region 5.—Clarence S. Sochowski, 2100 Eastview Drive, Des Plaines, Ill. 60018. Region 6.—H. D. Harvell, 12411 Overbrook Road, Leawood, Kans. 66209. Region 7.—Ann Doughty, 1341 Roaring Springs Road, Fort Worth, Tex. 76114. Begin 3 —Dennis A. Jensen, 10201 West Ida Avenue, No. 143, Littleton, Colo. Region 9.—Joseph B. Williams, 67 Everson Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94131. Region 10.—Richard D. Casad, 16727 45th NE., Seattle, Wash. 98155. National Capital Region.— Walter V. Kallaur, 1808 24th Street 20008. TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES SERVICE Chester Arthur Building 20406. Phone, 275-0649 Commissioner.—Allan W. Beres, 7313 Pinecastle Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Deputy Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Independent Agencies Commissioner—Continued Executive Director.—Ira Jekowsky, 2700 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Transportation Audits.—Thomas P. Wolf, 5511 Park Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Motor Equipment.-—Peter T. Glading, 4743 Wil-liamsburg Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22207. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Transportation and Travel Management.—Ivan Michael Schaeffer, 3295D Sutton Place 20016. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Public 'Utilities.—John L. Stansberry, 12706 Kettering Drive, Herndon, Va. 22070. Assistant Commissioner, Office of Automotive Management.—Michael J. Dalich, 8707 Sudbury Place, Alexandria, Va. 22309 GORGAS MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF TROPICAL AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, INC. Office: 2001 Wisconsin Avenue 20007. Phone, 338-9330 President.—Jack W. Millar, M.D., 16715 Whites Ferry Road, Poolesville, Md. 20837. Vice President.—Col. Phillip E. Winter, MC, USA, 12018 Coldstream Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. 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.—Abram S. Benenson, M.D., Apartado 6991, Panama 5, R.P. 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, Washington, D.C. Secretary.—Mrs. Margaret Truman Daniel, New York, N.Y. Members: John Portner Humes, Mill Neck, N.Y. Anita M. Miller, Sacramento, Calif. John C. Danforth, Senator form Missouri. Thomas F. Eagleton, Senator from Missouri. Ike Skelton, Representative from Missouri. Gene Taylor, Representative from Missouri. Executive Secretary.—Malcolm C. McCormack, Arlington, Va. General Counsel.—Charles S. Murphy, Washington, D.C. INTER-AMERICAN FOUNDATION 1515 Wilson Boulevard, Rosslyn, Va. 22209. Phone, 703-841-3800 Chairman, Board of Directors.—Peter T. Jones, Levi Strauss & Co., 2 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, Calif. 94106. Vice Chairman.—[Vacant.] President.—Peter D. Bell, 5700 Cedar Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Congressional Liaison.—Lawrence E. Bruce, Jr., 3429 Q Street 20007. INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION 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 Director.—John W. Shirley (acting), Building 1750, Room 700, 724-9042. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Chief, Executive Secretariat.—Daniel Brown, Building 1750, Room 730, 724-9131 (24- hour number). 654 Congressional Directory Associate Director, Programs.—Gifford D. Malone (acting), Building 1750, Room 709, 724-9349. Associate Director, Broadcasting.—M. William Haratunian (acting), Building HHS-N, Room 3300, 755-4180. Associate Director, Educational and Cultural Affairs.-—Jay Gildner (acting), Build-ing 1776, Room 623, 724-9032. Associate Director, Management.—Fred D. Hawkins (acting), Building 1750, Room 727, 724-9136. General Counsel.—C. Normand Poirier acting), Building 1750, Room 917, 724-9563. Director, Congressional and Public Liaison. — Darrell D. Carter (acting), Building 1750, Room 1019, 724-9103. Congressional Relations Officer.—Marilyn Dexheimer (acting), Building 1750, Room 1013, 724-9167. Director, African Affairs.—Arthur W. Lewis, Building 1750, Room 519, 724-9084. Dire ey Asia and Pacific Affairs.—Norris P. Smith, Building 1750, Room 512, 724-9174. Pin European Affairs.—Terrence F. Catherman, Building 1750, Room 822, 724- Director, American Republic Affairs.—Stephen F. Dachi, Building 1750, Room 614, 724-9091. Director, North Africa, Near East and South Asian Affairs.—R. T. Curran, Building 1750, Room 602, 724-9090. Director, Personnel Services.—Angie Garcia, Building 1776, Room 1123, 724-9631. Director, Office of Comptroller Services.—Stanley Silverman, Building 1776, Room 923, 724-9513. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Interstate Commerce Commission Building, 12th Street and Constitution Avenue 20423. Phone, 655-4000 Acting Chairman.—Marcus Alexis, 4632 Brandywine Street 20016. Vice Chairman.—Marcus Alexis, 4632 Brandywine Street 20016. Commissioners: Robert C. Gresham, 14712 Claude Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Charles L. Clapp, 2555 Pennsylvania Avenue 20036. Thomas A. Trantum, 2411 Newton Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Reginald E. Gilliam, Jr. Small Business Assistance Office: Director.—Bernard Gaillard, 5810 Holton Lane, Temple Hills, Md. 20031. Office of Communications: Acting Director.—Alvin Brown, 7920 Roswell Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Governmental Affairs Office: Goren iil Affairs Officer.—Bruce N. Hatton, 512 Hilltop Terrace, Alexandria, a. ; Deputy Congressional Relations Officer.—Carol Forti, 220 20th Street 20009. Deputy State/Community Affairs.—Martin D. Zell, 1330 Kingston Avenue, Alex- andria, Va. 22302. Office of the Managing Director: Managing Director.—Sanford Rederer, 1747 S Street 20009. AN Hanaging Director.—John C. Surina, 5228 Richardson Drive, Fairfax, a. ; Assistant Managing Director.—William Redmond, Jr., 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 923 20008. Budget and Fiscal Officer.—Mary G. Hogya, 15 15th Street SE. 20003. Diseenn 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. Chief, Section of Systems Development.—Alden E. Luke, 8416 Georgian Way, Annandale, Va. 22003. Office of the Secretary: Secretary.—Agatha L. Mergenovich, 5303 41st Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20781. Ao Secretary.—James Bayne, 5309 Queensberry ‘Avenue, Springfield, Va. 15} Office of the General Counsel: Goan] Counsel.—Richard A. Allen, 4715 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Independent Agencies Office of the General Counsel—Continued Deputy General Counsel. —Robert S. Burke, 7211 Oakridge Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate General Counsel for Legislation.—Hanford O'Hara, 4418 Harrison Street 20015. Associate General Counsel (Litigation and Legal).—Henri F. Rush, 200 East Brad-dock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22301. Office of Hearings: Chief Administrative Law Judge.—David H. Allard, 7514 Honesty Way, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 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.—Gary J. Edles, 3215 Volta Place 20007. Associate Director.—Michael Erenberg, 11842 Enid Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Director, Section of Finance.—Ellen Hanson, 6007 Balsan Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Director, Section of Operating Rights.—Edward E. Guthrie, 3400 Reedy Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Deputy Director, Section of Rates.—Richard B. Felder, 5606 Cromwell Drive, Be-thesda, Md. 20016. Bureau of Accounts: Director.—Ronald S. Young, 1325 East Capitol Street SE. 20003. Deputy Director.—Robert G. Harris, 2449 40th Street 20007. Deputy Director.—William F. Moss III, 418 North Patrick Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Office of Policy: Director.—Alexander Lyall Morton, 2500 Q Street, Apt. 606 20007. Associate Director.—Constance L. Abrams, 3014 Cleveland Avenue 20008. Section of Rail Services Planning—Deputy Director.—Richard J. Schiefelbein, 10310 Cascade Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Office of Consumer Protection: Director.—dJoel E. Burns, 2406 Rockbridge Street, Vienna, Va. 22180. Associate Director.—Robert S. Turkington, 12024 Whippoorwill Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Bureau of Traffic: Director.—Martin E. Foley, 6021 Tilden Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. Assistant Director.—Neil Llewellyn, 8807 Oxwell Lane, Laurel, Md. 20811. Office of Special Counsel: Special Counsel. —Edward J. Schack, 3205 N Street 20007. REGIONAL OFFICES Region 1: Boston, Mass. Covering Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut.—Robert L. Abare, Regional Managing Director, Interstate Commerce Commission, Room 501, 150 Causeway Street, Boston, Mass. 02114. Region 2: Philadelphia, Pa. Covering Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland.—M. Faith Angell, Regional Managing Director, Interstate Commerce Commission, Federal Reserve Bank Building, 101 North Seventh Street, Room 620, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. Region 3: Atlanta, Ga. Covering Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Caroli-na, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida.—Benjamin R. 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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES—NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING—INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE— NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 2101 Constitution Avenue 20418. Phone, 393-8100 The National Academy of Sciences—National Academy of Engineering—Institute of Medicine—National Re-search Council, although operating under a congressional charter to advise the Federal Government on request, is a private organization, not an agency of the Federal Government, and receives no appropriation from the Congress. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES President.—Philip Handler (through June 30, 1981), Frank Press (effective July 1, 1981). Vice President.—Saunders Mac Lane, University of Chicago, 5734 University Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60637 (through June 30, 1981), James D. Ebert (effective July 1, 1981). Home Secretary.—Bryce Crawford, Jr. Foreign Secretary.—Thomas F. Malone, director, Holcomb Research Institute, Butler University, Indianapolis, Ind. 46208. Treasurer.—Elkan R. Blout. Executive Officer.—Paul L. Sitton. Comptroller.—David Williams. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING President.—Courtland D. Perkins (202) 389-6868. Vice President.—W. Kenneth Davis, vice president, Bechtel Power Corp., P.O. Box 3965, 50 Beale Street, 11th Floor, San Francisco, Calif. 94119, (414) 768-6177. Treasurer.—Frederic A. L. Holloway, 7375 Boyce Drive, Baton Rouge, La. 70809. Home Secretary.—Harold Liebowitz, dean and professor, School of Engineering and Applied Science, George Washington University 20052, (202) 676-6080. Foreign Secretary.—N. Bruce Hannay, vice president, Research, Bell Laboratories, Inc., Murray Hill, N.J. 07974. Executive Officer.—Randolph W. King, (202) 389-6658. INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE President.—Frederick C. Robbins, M.D. Executive Officer.—Karl D. Yordy. NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL The National Research Council is the operating agency for the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering. Mr. Handler is its chairman; Mr. Perkins is its vice chairman; and Mr. Sitton its executive officer. Independent Agencies 657~ NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON THE EDUCATION OF DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN 425 13th Street, Suite 1012 20004. Phone, 724-0114 Chairman.—M. Hayes Mizell. Executive Director.—Alice S. Baum. Director of Research.—Richard K. Jung. Administrative Officer.—Barbara Ann Buhl. Secretary.—Lisa Haywood. NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION 400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20546. Phone, 755-2320 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator.—Dr. Alan M. Lovelace (acting), Code A, Federal Building 6, Room F7137, 755-3918. Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant], Code AD, Federal Building 6, Room F7137, 755-3886. Associate Administrator/General Manager.—Dr. Alan M. Lovelace, Code AD, Feder-al Building 6, Room F7137, 755-3886. Associate Deputy Administrator.—Robert F. Allnutt, Code ADB, Federal Building 6, Room F7137, 755-3914. Assistant for Space Transportation.—Philip E. Culbertson, Code AS, Federal Build-ing 6, Room F7137, 755-3818. Assistant for Special Projects.—David Williamson, Jr., Code AX, Federal Building 6, Room F7137, 755-3907. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Associate Administrator/Comptroller.—William E. Lilly, Code B, Federal Building 6, Room F6147, 755-8318. Deputy Comptroller.—Charles T. Newman, Code B, Federal Building 6, Room F6147, 755-8465. Director, Supply and Equipment Management Division.—Charles L. Wagner, Code BE-5, Federal Building 6, Room F6009, 755-8460. Director, Financial Management Division.—Richard J. Powell, Code BF-6, Federal Building 6, Room F5099, 755-3511. Director, Resources Analysis Division.—Charles E. Wash, Code BR-2, Federal Building 6, Room F6141, 755-3208. Director; Budget Operations Division.—Frederick L. Dunlap, Code BT-3, Federal Building 6, F6019, 755-8320. Director, Facilities Division.—Billie J. McGarvey, Code BX-9, Federal Building 10B, B300, 755-9220. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Director for Legislative Affairs.—Terence T. Finn, Code C, Federal Building 6, Room F6065, 755-8344. Dopey, Director.—Carol A. Sweeney, Code C, Federal Building 6, Room F6065, 755-8344. Director, Congressional Liaison.—Robert Lottmann, Code C, Federal Building 6, Room F6063, 755-8350. Director, Legislation.—James J. Laux, Code C, Feder. 1 Building 6, Room F6069, 755-8374. Director, Congressional Inquiries.—Lawrence E. Medway, Code C, Federal Build-ing 6, Room F6069, 755-8389. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER Chie] Bn ginomn Dr. Walter C. Williams, Code D, Federal Building 10B, Room B326, Deputy Chief Engineer.—Harry Sonnemann, Code D, Federal Building 10B, Room B326, 755-3094. 66-666 O—8l——44 658 Congressional Directory Deputy Chief Engineer—Continued Director, Programs Assurance Division.—Dr. Richard S. Sapp, Code DP, Federal Building 10B, Room B336, 755-3356. OFFICE OF SPACE AND TERRESTRIAL APPLICATIONS Associate Administrator for Space and Terrestrial Applications.—Dr. Anthony J. Calio, Code E, Federal Building 10B, B268, 755-8588. Deputy Associate Administrator.—Samuel W. Keller, Code E, Federal Building 10B, Room B268, 755-8606. Assistant Associate Administrator (Programs).—Dr. William P. Raney, Code E, Fed-eral Building 10B, Room B268, 755-4826. Special Assistant to the Associate Administrator.—Dr. S. Ichtiaque Rasool, Code E, Federal Building 10B, Room B268, 755-8734. Assistant to the Associate Administrator.—Dr. Dudley G. McConnell, Code E, Feder-al Building 10B, B247, 755-8614. Director, Environmental Observation Division.—Dr. Lawrence R. Greenwood, Code EB-8, Federal Building 10B, B236, 755-8620. Director, Communications Division.—[Vacant], Code EC-4, Federal Building 10B, B227, 755-8582. Director, Materials Processing in Space Division.—Dr. John R. Carruthers, Code EM-17, Federal Building 10B, Room B247, 755-2070. Director, Administration and Management Division.—Kathleen Charles, Code EP-3, Federal Building 10B, Room B256, 755-8623. Director, Resource Observation Division.—Pitt G. Thome, Code ER-2, Federal Building 10B, Room B168, 755-8458. Director, Technology Transfer Division.—Floyd I. Roberson, Code ET-6, Federal Building 10B, Room B147, 755-2219. OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel. —S. Neil Hosenball, Code G, Federal Building 6, Room F7065, 755-3875 Deputy General Counsel.—Gerald J. Mossinghoff, Code G, Federal Building 6, Room F7065, 755-3888. Assistant General Counsel for General Law.—Helen S. Kupperman, Code GG-1, Federal Building 6, Room F7069, 755-3921. Assistant General Counsel for Procurement Matters.—John E. O’Brien, GK-3, Federal Building 6, Room 7057, 755-3158. Assistant General Counsel for Patent Matters.—Robert F. Kempf, Code GP-4, Federal Building 6, Room F7037, 755-3932. Assistant General Counsel for Litigation.—Richard J. Wieland, Code GS-1, Feder-al Building 6, Room F7045, 755-3920. OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT Director of Procurement.—Stuart J. Evans, Code H, Federal Building 10B, Room B101, 755-2255. Depry Di octon—=Laroy E. Hopkins, Code H, Federal Building 10B, Room B101, Director, Contract Pricing and Finance Office.—Clarence C. Milbourn, Code HC-1, Federal Building 10B, Room B136, 755-2310. Director, Procurement Management Division.—Harvey M. Kennedy, Jr., Code HM-1, Federal Building 10B, B125, 755-9050. Director, Procurement Policy Division.—Hugh H. Wilson, Code HP-1, Federal Build-ing 10B, Room B100, 755-8529. Director, Program Operations Division.—dJoseph Garcia, Code HS-1, Federal Build-ing 10B, Room B111, 755-3177. Director, Headquarters Contracts and Grants Division.—Herbert S. Snyder, Code HW-2, Reporters Building, Room R722, 755-3394. OFFICE OF EXTERNAL RELATIONS Associate Administrator for External Relations.—Gerald D. Griffin (acting), Code L, Federal Building 6, Room F7021, 755-3972. Deputy Associate Administrator.—Russell Ritchie, Code L, Federal Building 6, Room F7021, 755-8433. Director, Management Support Office.—Nathaniel B. Cohen, Code LB-4, Federal Building 6, Room F6133, 755-8383. Independent Agencies Director, DOD Affairs Division.—Frank J. Simokaitis, Code LD-2, Federal Building 6, Room F7107, 755-8436. Director, Public Affairs Division.—Brian M. Duff, Code LF-6, Federal Building 6, Room F6027, 755-3828. Director, Government/Industry Affairs Division.—Ronald J. Philips, Code LG-2, Fed-eral Building 6, F7107, 755-3940. Director, History Office.—Dr. Monte D. Wright, Code LH-14, Reporters Building, Room 706, 755-3612. Director, International Affairs Division.—Kenneth S. Pedersen, Code LI-15, Federal Building 6, Room F7077, 755-3868. Director, University Affairs Office.—Dr. James R. Lawson, Code LU-16, Federal Building 6, Room F6125, 755-8440. OFFICE OF SPACE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS Associate Administrator for the Office of Space Transportation Systems.—dJohn F. Yardley, Code M, Federal Building 10B, Room B468, 755-2444. Deputy Associate Administrator.—L. Michael Weeks, Code M, Federal Building 10B, Room B468, 755-2446. Director, Orbiter Programs.—Daniel M. Germany, Code MB-6, Federal Building 10B, Room B447, 755-2068. Director, Engine Programs.—Walter F. Dankhoff (acting), Code ME-7, Federal Build-ing 10B, Room B425, 755-2653. Director, Ground Systems and Flight Test. —Edward P. Andrews, Code MG-9, Feder-al Building 10B, Room B325, 755-3173. Director, Systems Engineering and Integration.—LeRoy E. Day, Code MP-5, Federal Building 10B, Room B368, 755-3250. Director, Reliability/Quality and Safety.—Haggai Cohen, Code MR-4, Federal Build-ing 10B, Room B356, 755-3247. Director, Resource Management/Administration.—C. Ronald Hovell, Code MS-2, Federal Building 10B, Room B456, 755-2448. Director, Advanced Programs.—Ivan Bekey, Code MT-3, Federal Building 10B, Room B368, 755-3060. Director, Expendable Equipment.—Frank Van Rensselear, Code MX-4, Federal Building 10B, Room B436, 755-3166. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS Associate Administrator for Management Operations.—E. C. Ki gore, Code N, Feder-al Building 6, Room F5143, 755-3708. Deputy Associate Administrator.—Ann P. Bradley, Code N, Federal Building 6, Room F5143, 755-3700. Assistant Associate Administrator.—Richard J. Wisniewski, Code N, Federal Build-ing 6, Room F5143, 755-3706. Sreccl SS umiAemly S. Jaffer, Code N, Federal Building 6, Room F5143, Chairman, Inventions and Contributions Board.—Frederick J. Lees, Code NB-9, Federal Building 6, Room F6055, 755-3481. Chairman, Board of Contract Appeals.—Frederick J. Lees, Code NC-9, Federal Building 6, Room F6055, 755-3481. Director, Executive Development Office.—Dr. Michael J. Vaccaro, Code ND-1, GSFC/ Building 99, Code 110, 982-4851. Chairperson, Contract Adjustment Board.—Helen S. Kupperman, Code GG-1, Feder-al Building 6, Room F7069, 755-3927. Director, Headquarters Administration Division.—Lawrence W. Vogel, Code NH-6, Federal Building 6, Room F5137, 755-3944. Director, Institutional Operations Division.—Frank E. Penaranda, Code NI-1, Feder-al Building 6, Room F5143, 755-3712. Director, Personnel Programs Division.—Carl E. Grant, Code NP-28, Federal Build-ing 10B, B200, 755-3416. Director, Industrial Relations Office.—[Vacant], Code NR-31, Federal Building 10B, B136, 755-3365. Director, Information Systems Division.—Louis N. Lushina, Code NS-11, Federal Building 10B, B525, 755-3050. 660 Congressional Directory Director, Headquarters Equal Opportunity Office.—Delores C. Hart, Code NU-35, Federal Building 10B, B129, 755-3605. OFFICE OF SPACE TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS Associate Administrator for Space Transportation Operations.—Dr. Stanley 1. Weiss, Code O, Federal Building 10B, Room 568, 755-3572. Deputy Associate Administrator.—Charles R. Gunn (acting), Code O, Federal Build-ing 10B, Room 556, 755-3331. Director, STS Effectiveness Analysis.—[Vacant], Code OE. Director, Spacelab Program.—Douglas R. Lord, Code OS-5, Federal Building 10B, Room B426, 755-3217. Director, Expendable Launch Vehicle Programs.—Joseph B. Mahon, Code OL-9, Federal Building 10B, Room B40, 755-2315. Director, Space Transportation Systems Utilization.—Chester M. Lee, Code OT-6, Federal Building 10B, Room B400, 755-2347. Director, Operations and Systems Requirements.—Charles R. Gunn (acting), Code OP-6, Federal Building 10B, Room B556, 755-3331. Director, Quality and Safety.—Haggai Cohen, Code MR-8, Federal Building 10B, Room B356, 755-3247. OFFICE OF CHIEF SCIENTIST Chief Scientist.—Dr. John Naugle (acting), Code P, Federal Building 6, Room F7001, 755-3818. Assistant to Chief Scientist.—[Vacant], Code P, Federal Building 6, Room F7001, 755-3912. OFFICE OF AERONAUTICS AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY Associate Administrator for Aeronautics and Space Technology.—Dr. Walter B. Olstad (acting), Code R, Federal Building 10B, Room B668, 755-2393. Deputy Associate Administrator.—C. Robert Nysmith (acting), Code R, Federal Building 10B, Room B668, 755-3238. i et S. Aiken, Jr., Code R, Federal Building 10B, Room B668, 755- Director, Energy Systems Division.—Donald A. Beattie, Code RE-1, Federal Building 10B, Room B600, 755-3127. Director, Aeronautical Systems Division.—W. S. Aiken, Jr. (acting), Code RJ-2, Fed-eral Building 10B, Room B636, 755-3225. Director, Resources and Management Systems Division.—Edmund L. Sanchez (acting), Code RM-3, Federal Building 10B, Room B636, 755-3152. Director, Administrative and Program Support Division.—William P. Peterson (acting), Code RP-4, Federal Building 10B, Room B636, 755-3252. Director, Space Systems Division.—Dell P. Williams III, Code RS-5, Federal Building 10B, Room B600, 755-2370. Director, Research and Technology Division.—George C. Deutsch, Code RT-6, Feder-al Building 10B, Room B625, 755-3264. OFFICE OF SPACE SCIENCE Associate Administrator for Space Science.—Andrew J. Stofan (acting), Code S, Fed-eral Building 6, Room F5131, 755-3670. Deputy Associate Administrator.—Andrew J. Stofan, Code S, Federal Building 6, Room F5131, 755-3670. Assistant Associate Administrator.—Dr. Adrienne F. Timothy, Code SS, Federal Building 6, Room F5131, 755-3653. Director, Life Sciences.—Dr. Gerald Stoffen (acting), Code SB-3, Federal Building 6, Room F5111, 755-6280. Director, Solar Terrestrial and Astrophysics Division.—Dr. Franklin D. Martin, Code SC-7, Federal Building 6, Room F5061, 755-3613. Director, Solar Systems Exploration Division.—Angelo Gustaferro, Code SL-4, Feder-al Building 6, Room F5065, 755-3728. Director, Program Analysis Division.—Paul G. Anderson, Code SP-2, Federal Build-ing 6, Room F5127, 755-3758. Independent Agencies Director, Spacelab Flight Division.—Jesse W. Moore, Code SM-8, Federal Building 6, Room F5025, 755-3767. 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 Tracking and Data Acquisition.—Norman Po-zinsky, Code T, Federal Building 10B, Room B500, 755-2338. Director, Network Systems Development Programs.—Charles A. Taylor, Code TN, Federal Building 10B, Room B521, 755-2336. Director, Program Control and Resources Management.—Ronald R. Dapice, Code TC, Federal Building 10B, Room B521, 755-2470. Director, Communications and Data Systems Division.—Harold G. Kimball, Feder-al Building 10B, Room B521, 755-2480. Director, Tracking and Data Relay Satellite Systems.—Robert O. Aller, Code TX, Federal Building 6, Room B500, 755-2340. OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS Director of the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs.—Dr. Harriett G. Jenkins, Code U, Federal Building 6, Room F6115, 755-3714. Deputy Director, Equal Opportunity Programs.—Lewin S. Warren, Code U, Federal Building 6, Room F6115, 755-3714. Director, Discrimination Complaints.—Oceola S. Hall, Code UC-1, Federal Building 6, Room F6101, 755-3608. Director, Affirmative Action and Program Evaluation Division.—Alfonso Ludi, Code UI-1, Federal Building 6, Room F6107, 755-3775. OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General.—dJ. Brian Hyland (acting), Code W, Federal Building 6, Room F6075, 755-2284. Deputy Inspector General.—J. Brian Hyland, Code W, Federal Building 6, Room F6079, 755-8304 Assistant Inspector General for Auditing.—Anthony J. Gabriel, Code W, Federal Building 6, Room F6079, 755-3555. Assistant Inspector General for Investigations.—dJ. Brian Hyland, Code w, Federal Building 6, Room F6979, 755-8304. Assistant Inspector General for Management.—R. Craig Snyder (acting), 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 Center, Edwards, Calif. 93523—Director.—Isaac T. Gillam IV, Code OD, (805) 258-3311. Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. 20771—Director.—A. Thomas Young, Code 100.0, (301) 344-5042. Jet Propulsion Laboratory (Contractor Operated), Pasadena, Calif. 91103—Director.— Dr. Bruce C. Murray, Code 100, (213) 354-4321. Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, Tex. 77058—Director.—Dr. Christopher C. Kraft, Jr., Code AA, (713) 483-3111. John F. Kennedy Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 32899—Director.—Rich-ard G. Smith, Code CD, (305) 867-7113. Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va. 23665—Director.—Dr. Donald P. Hearth, Mail Stop 106, (804) 827-1110. Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44135—Director.—Dr. John F. McCarthy, Jr., Code 0100, (216) 433-4000. George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. 35812—Director.—Dr. Wil-liam R. Lucas, Code DAO1, (205) 453-2121. National Space Technology Laboratories, NSTL Station, Miss. 39529—Manager.—1. Jerry Hlass, (601) 688-2211. Wallops Flight Center, Wallops Island, Va. 23337—Director.—Robert L. Krieger, Code OD, (804) 824-3411. 662 Congressional Directory NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION 1325 G Street 20576. Phone, 724-0174 STAFF Executive Director.—Reginald W. Griffith. Associate Executive Director, Regional Affairs.—Donald F. Bozarth. Associate Executive Director, D.C. Affairs.—George H. F. Oberlander. Assistant Executive Director (Administration).—Malcolm L. Trevor. General Counsel.—Daniel H. Shear. Secretary.—Edward H. Rickels. Chief, Office of Public Affairs.—Samuel K. Frazier. EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Hon, William V. Roth, Jr., chairman, Committee on Governmental Affairs, U.S. enate. Hon. Ronald V. Dellums, chairman, Committee on the District of Columbia, U.S. House of Representatives. Hon. Marion Barry, Mayor of the District of Columbia. Hon. Arrington Dixon, chairman, Council of the District of Columbia. Ray Kline, Acting Administrator, General Services Administration. Perry J. Fliakas, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense. Hon. James G. Watt, Secretary of the Interior. APPOINTIVE MEMBERS By the President: Helen M. Scharf, chairman, Maryland. T. Eugene Smith, Virginia. Bruce Kirschenbaum, Virginia. By the Mayor of the District of Columbia: Ann E. H. Loikow, District of Columbia. Robert J. Nash, District of Columbia. NATIONAL COMMISSION ON LIBRARIES AND INFORMATION SCIENCE Created by Public Law 91-345 1717 K Street, Suite 601, 20036. Phone, 653-6252 Chairman.—Charles Benton, 1144 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette, Ill. 60091. Vice Chairman.—Bessie Boehm Moore, 712 Legato Avenue, Little Rock, Ark. 72205. Members: Helmut Alpers, 8 Putnam Road, New Canaan, Conn. 06840. Gordon M. Ambach, 33 Fiddlers Lane, P.O. Box 528, Newtonville, N.Y. 12128. Daniel J. Boorstin, Librarian of Congress, Library of Congress 20540. Robert W. Burns, Jr., 1504 Emigh, Fort Collins, Colo. 80521. Carlos A. Cuadra, 13213 Warren Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. 90066. Joan H. Gross, 101 Central Park West, New York, N.Y. 10023. Paulette H. Holahan, 6417 Fleur de Lis Drive, New Orleans, La. 70124. Clara S. Jones, 325 Vernon Street, Apt. 404, Oakland, Calif. 94610. Francis Keppel, 984 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. 02138. Frances H. Naftalin, 39 Greenway Gables, Minneapolis, Minn. 55403. Philip A. Sprague, 400 East Randolph, Apt. 2010, Chicago, Ill. 60601. Horace E. Tate, 621 Lilla Drive SW., Atlanta, Ga. 30310. Margaret S. Warden, 208 Third Avenue North, Great Falls, Mont. 59401. Executive Staff: Toni Carbo Bearman, executive director, 1717 K Street, Suite 601 20036. Douglas S. 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Dugger, 3010 South Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. 22206 (phone, 671-7459). Director, Office of Examination and Insurance.—Earl F. Bradley, 2301 South Jeffer-son Davis Highway, Apt. 1008, Arlington, Va. 22202 (phone, 521-7207). Director, Office of Consumer Affairs.—Linda M. Cohen, 706 North Highland Street, Arlington, Va. 22201 (phone, 527-1399). President, Central Liquidity Facility.—Leonard Lapidus, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202 (phone, 892-2679). Public Information Officer.—[Vacant.] Secretary of the Board.—Rosemary Brady, 6464 Blarney Stone Court, Springfield, Va. 22152 (phone, 451-0895). REGIONAL OFFICE STAFF Bernard Ganzfried, regional director, Region I (Boston), 441 Stuart Street, Sixth Floor, Boston, Mass. 02116 (phone (617) 223-6807). Harvey J. Baine III, regional director, Region II (Harrisburg), Federal Building, 228 Walnut Street, Box 926, Harrisburg, Pa. 17108 (phone (717) 782-4595). Steven Raver, regional director, Region III (Atlanta), 1365 Peachtree Street, Suite 500, Atlanta, Ga. 30367 (phone (404) 881-3127). Robert E. Boon, regional director, Region IV (Toledo), New Federal Building, 234 North Summit Street, Room 704, Toledo, Ohio 43604 (phone (419) 259-7511). J. Leonard Skiles, regional director, Region V (Austin), 515 Congress Avenue, Suite 1400, Austin, Tex. 78701 (phone (512) 397-5131). Barry Jolette, regional director, Region VI (San Francisco), Two Embarcadero Center, Suite 1830, San Francisco, Calif. 94111 (phone (415) 556-6277). 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. Phone, 202-634-6369 Chairman.—Livingston L. Biddle, Jr., 634-6005. Deputy Chairman for Policy and Planning.—Donald A. Moore, 634-6376. Deputy Chairman for Programs.—Mary Ann Tighe, 634-6584. General Counsel. —Robert Wade, 634-6588. Director of Congressional Liaison.—Larry B. Chernikoff, 634-6580. 664 Congressional Directory NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE ARTS Members.—Martina Arroyo, Theodore Bikel, Willard I. Boyd, J. C. Dickinson, Jr., William H. Eells, Harold Prince, Franklin J. Schaffner, Geraldine Stutz, Thomas P. Bergin, Norman B. Champ, Jr., Maureene Dees, Martin Friedman, Jacob Lawrence, Bernard Blas Lopez, James Rosenquist, Robert Shaw, Jessie A. Woods, Rosalind Weiner Wyman, Kurt Herbert Adler, Margo Albert, Robert Joffrey, Erich Leinsdorf, Toni Morrison, I. M. Pei, Lida Rogers, Arthur Jacobs. NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES 806 15th Street 20506. Phone, 7214-0347 Chairman.—Joseph Duffey. Acting Deputy Chairman for Programs.—Geoffrey Marshall. Deputy Chairman for Management.—John Whitelaw. Assistant Chairman.—Thomas Litzenburg. Director, Congressional Relations.—Channing E. Phillips. NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE HUMANITIES Members.—dJoseph Duffey (chairman), Marcus Cohn, Sam Cook, Nancy Davies, Concha Ortiz Y Pino de Kleven, Roland Dille, A. D. Frazier, Bartlett A. Gia-matti, Charles V. Hamilton, Jay Hall, Louis J. Hector, Carl Holman, Marian B. Javits, George Kennedy, Louise Ano Nuevo Kerr, Richard Lyman, Jacob Neusner, Mary Beth Norton, Joel Read, Frances D. Rhome, Joe B. Rushing, Philip Schaefer, Anita Silvers, Leon Stein, Dave Warren, John W. Wolfe, Harri-et Zimmerman. Secretary to the National Council on the Humanities.—Joseph R. Schurman. FEDERAL COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES Federal Council Members: Joseph D. Duffey, Chairman, Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities. Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts. Secretary, Department of Education. Chairman, Commission of Fine Arts; and Director, National Gallery of Art. 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, International Communication 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 and Human Serv- ices. Federal Council Staff: Deborah M. Sale, Deputy Chairperson, Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. Anne P. Hartzell, Special Assistant, Federal Council on the Arts and the Human- ities. Shirley Sun, Special Assistant, Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. Hope M. Gray, Staff Assistant, Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. Independent Agencies NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue 20570. Phone, 655-1000 Chairman.—John H. Fanning, 5905 Welborn Drive 20016. Chief Counsel. —William C. Baisinger, Jr., 2870 Arizona Terrace 20016. Special Assistant.—Eugene D. Orza, 1410 Woodbine Street, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Confidential Staff Assistant to Chairman.—Emma King, 509 University Bou-levard West, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Members: Howard Jenkins, Jr., 3333 University Boulevard West, Kensington, Md. 20795. Chief Counsel. —Harry M. Leet, 125 Central Avenue, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Don A. Zimmerman, 5016 Malden Drive 20016. Chief Counsel.—David Dunn, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008. [Vacant.] Chief Counsel.—Henry L. Segal, 7007 Deerfield Road, Baltimore, Md. 21208. [Vacant.] Chief Counsel. —Frederick J. Calatrello, 9111 Beachway Drive, Springfield, Va. 22153. Executive Secretary.—dJohn C. Truesdale, Jr., 5123 Worthington Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Deputy Executive Secretary.—Robert Volger, 5903 Devonshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Associate Executive Secretary.—Joseph E. Moore, 3064 Q Street 20007. Associate Executive Secretary.—Mario A. Lauro, Jr., 307 South Reynolds Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Avoca, Executive Secretary.—Enid W. Weber, 5146 Pumphrey Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Associate Executive Secretary.—John J. Toner, 5001 North 27th Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22207. Solicitor.—Willie L. Clark, Jr., 3211 Brooklawn Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Associate Solicitor.—Saul J. Jaffe, 6014 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Melvin J. Welles, 1917 Marthas Road, Alexan-dria, Va. 22307. Associate Chief Administrative Law Judges: David S. Davidson, 3407 Kenilworth Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Edwin H. Bennett, 59-55 47th Avenue, Woodside, N.Y. 11377. Hutton S. Brandon, 2421 Pine Cove Drive, Tucker, Ga. 30084. Wes! Cons Presiding Judge.—James T. Barker, 467 Dalewood Drive, Orinda, Calif. Direction, [Disision of Information.— Thomas W. Miller, Jr., 2939 Van Ness Street Associate Director.—[Vacant.] Associate Director.—Iliff McMahan, 6502 Byrnes Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue 20570. Phone, 655-4000 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. 20015. Associate General Counsel, Division of Operations Management.—Joseph E. DeSio, 6004 Sherborn Lane, Springfield, Va. 22150. Deputy Associate General Counsel, Division of Operations.—Eugene L. Rosenfeld, 3003 Van Ness Street 20008. Assistant General Counsels, Division of Operations Management: Daniel Silverman, 1545 33d Street 20007. John P. Falcone, 8424 Briar Creek Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. William Garrett Stack, 8104 Gale Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Gerald Kobell, 11404 Woodington Terrace, Potomac, Md. 20854. Nicholas E. 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.—[Vacant.] 666 Congressional Directory General Counsel—Continued Deputy Associate General Counsels, Division of Enforcement Litigation: Norton J. Come, 7044 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Elliott Moore, 5016 Klingle Street 20016. Assistant General Counsels, Division of Enforcement Litigation: John Burgoyne, 5504 Huntington Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Aileen Armstrong, 5431 41st Place 20015. Paul Elkind, 6477 Gainer Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Linda R. Sher, 6120 33d Street 20015. Director, Office of Appeals.—Robert E. Allen, Route 1, Box 92, Round Hill, Va. 22141. Associate General Counsel, Division of Advice.—Harold J. Datz, 11667 Chester Oak Court, Reston, Va. 22070. Deputy Associate General Counsel, Division of Advice.—Frank H. Parlier, 3427 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va. 23669. Assistant General Counsel, Division of Advice.—Jane C. Clark, 828 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Assistant General Counsel, Regional Advice Branch.—Joseph E. Mayer, 6809 Tilden Lane, 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. NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD 1425 K Street, Suite 910 20572. Phone, (202) 523-5950 Members: George S. Ives, Chairman, 5969 Searl Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Robert O. Harris, 3665 Upton Street 20008. Robert J. Brown, 9311 Holly Oak Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Executive Secretary.—Rowland K. Quinn, Jr., 438 M Street SW. 20024. Gonos! Sonne Ronaly M. Etters, 8675 Hickory Ridge Court, Springfield, Va. 153. Staff Mediation Director.—Efton B. Meredith, 6232 Woodland Road, Linthicum Heights, Md. 21090. Sp i recnigrieanses=Roy J. Carvatta, 6209 North Forest Glen, Chicago, Ill. Research Director.—Sheldon M. Kline, 10007 Wards Grove Circle, Burke, Va. 22015. Menor Computer Systems.—Donald L. West, 1131 Bicksler Drive, Herndon, Va. 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 1880 G Street 20550. Phone, 655-4000 NATIONAL SCIENCE BOARD 1800 G Street 20550. Phone, 357-9763 (*Member, Executive Committee) Terms Expire May 10, 1982 Dr. Raymond L. Bisplinghoff, vice president for research and development, Tyco Laboratories, Inc., Tyco Park, Exeter, N.H. 03833. *Dr. Lloyd M. Cooke, vice chairman, Economic Development Council of New York City, Inc., 200 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016. *Herbert D. Doan (vice chairman, National Science Board), chairman, Doan Re-sources Corp., 110 East Grove Street, Midland, Mich. 48640. Dr. John R. Hogness, president, Association of Academic Health Centers, 11 Dupont Circle, Suite 210, Washington, D.C. 20036. Dr. William F. Hueg, Jr., professor of agronomy and deputy vice president and dean, Institute of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics, 201 Coffey Hall, Uni-versity of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minn. 55108. Independent Agencies *Dr. Marian E. Koshland, professor of bacteriology and immunology, Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, Calif. 94720. Dr. Joseph M. Pettit, president, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. 30332. Dr. Alexander Rich, Sedgwick Professor of Biophysics, Department of Biology, Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. 02139. Terms Expire May 10, 1984 *Dr. Lewis M. Branscomb (Chairman, National Science Board), vice president and chief scientist, International Business Machines, Inc., Armonk, N.Y. 10504. Dr. Eugene H. Cota-Robles, professor of biology, Biology Board of Studies, 259C Applied Science Building, University of California at Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, Calif. 95064. . Ernestine Friedl, dean of arts and sciences and Trinity College, and professor of anthropology, 216 Allen Building, Duke University, Durham, N.C. 27706. . Michael Kasha, distinguished professor of physical chemistry, Institute of Molec-ular Biophysics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla. 32306. . Walter E. Massey, director, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, Ill. 60439. . David V. Ragone, president, Case Western Reserve University, University Circle, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. . Edwin E. Salpeter, J. G. White Professor of Physical Sciences, 308 Newman Laboratory of Nuclear Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. 14853. . Charles P. Slichter, professor of physics, Center for Advanced Study, 311 Loomis Laboratory of Physics, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. 61801. Terms Expire May 10, 1986 : Bote Tolan, president, University of Texas at Austin, P.O. Drawer T, Austin, ex. ; . Mary L. Good, vice president, director of research, United Oil Products, Inc., Corporate Research Center, Ten UOP Plaza, Algonquin and Mount Prospect Roads, Des Plaines, Ill. 60016. . Peter D. Lax, professor of mathematics, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, 251 Mercer Street, New York, N.Y. 10012. . Homer A. Neal,! dean of research and graduate development and professor of physics, Bryan 104, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. 47405. . Mary Jane Osborn, professor and head, Department of Microbiology, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, Conn. 06032. . Donald B. Rice, Jr., president, The Rand Corp., 1700 Main Street, Santa Monica, Calif. 90406. . Stuart A. Rice, Frank P. Hixon, Distinguished Service Professor of Chemistry, The James Franck Institute, University of Chicago, 5640 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Oll. 606317. [One vacancy.] Member Ex Officio *Dr. John B. Slaughter (Chairman, Executive Committee), Director, National Sci-ence Foundation, Washington, D.C. 20550. Vernice Anderson, executive secretary, National Science Board, National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. 20550. OFFICERS OF NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Director.—John B. Slaughter, 9211 Levelle Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Deputy Director.—Donald N. Langenberg, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue 20005. Senior Science Associate.—Allen M. Shinn, Jr., 3303 Woodley Road 20008. Special Assistant to the Director.—Margaret L. Windus, 4316 South 35th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Director, Equal Employment Opportunity.—Herbert Harrington, Jr., 1425 Fourth Street SW. 20024. Gon), Jounal Charles H. Herz, 8319 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. Acting Director, Government and Public Programs.—Thomas Ubois, 4037 North 35th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Head, Congressional Liaison Branch.—Patricia E. Nicely, 3244 Q Street 20007. ' On sabbatical at Stanford University. Mail should be sent to Indiana University address, above. 668 Congressional Directory Head, Public Information Branch.—dJack Renirie, 5210 Southampton Drive, Spring-field, Va. 22151. Director, Office of Small Business Research and Development.—Theodore W. Wirths, 1715 Wilmart Street, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.— Theodore W. Wirths, 1715 Wilmart Street, Rockville, Md. 20852. Director, Office of Planning and Resources Management.—M. Kent Wilson, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue 20005. Deputy Director.—James M. McCullough, 12309-Rambling Lane, Bowie, Md. 20815. Division Director, Planning and Policy Analysis.—Irwin M. Pikus, 8808 Quiet Stream Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Division Director, Budget and Program Analysis.—Syl McNinch, Jr., 8428 Sulky Court, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Division Director, Program Development.—Lloyd Blankenship, 1623 Valencia Way, Reston, Va. 22090. Director, Office of Audit and Oversight.—Jerome H. Fregeau, 3715 Forest Grove Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Assistant Director for Mathematical and Physical Sciences.—William Klemperer, 7411 Oak Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Acting Deputy Assistant Director.—Richard S. Nicholson, 1630 Lozano Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Division Director; Physics.—Richard D. Deslattes, 60 Astor Boulevard, Rockville, Md. 20850. Qivision Pireeran Chemistry.—Richard S. Nicholson, 1630 Lozano Drive, Vienna, a. 22180. Division Director, Materials Research.—Ronald E. Kagarise, 602 Pine Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Division Director, Mathematical and Computer Sciences.—John R. Pasta, 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Assistant Director for Astronomical, Atmospheric, Earth, and Ocean Sciences.—Fran-cis S. Johnson, 1806 24th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22202. Aoi Asian Director.—Albert L. Bridgewater, 1000 Sixth Street SW., Apt. 1 4. Division Director, Astronomical Sciences.—William E. Howard III, 4061 North Stuart Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Division Director, Atmospheric Sciences.—Eugene W. Bierly, 5806 Conway Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Division Director, Earth Sciences.—P. Robin Brett, 1431 33d Street 20007. Division Director, Ocean Sciences.—M. Grant Gross, Jr., 3913 Canterbury Road, Baltimore, Md. 21218. Division Director, Polar Programs.—Edward P. Todd, 312 Van Buren Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Division Director, Ocean Drilling Programs.—Peter E. Wilkniss, 8814 Stockton Parkway, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant Director for Biological, Behavioral, and Social Sciences.—Eloise E. Clark, 2450 Virginia Avenue, Apt. E-317 20037. Diy Avision Director.—Robert Rabin, 17 Hawthorne Court, Rockville, Md. Division Director, Physiology, Cellular, and Molecular Biology.—James W. Camp-bell, 522 21st Street, Apt. 404 20006. Division Director, Environmental Biology.—Frank Golley, 5212 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase Md. 20015. Division Director, Behavioral and Neural Sciences.—Richard T. Louttit, 4625B South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Division Director, Social and Economic Sciences.—Otto Larsen, 1111 30th Street, Georgetown Mews Penthouse 20007. Acting Division Director, Information Science and Technology.—Edward C. Weiss, 9908 Great Oaks Way, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Director for Scientific, Technological, and International Affairs.—Harvey Averch, 11340 Orchard Lane, Reston, Va. 22090 Deputy Assistant Director and Director of Strategic Planning and Assessment.— Leonard L. Lederman, 5602 Ridgefield Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Division Director, International Programs.—Boda Bartocha, 1332 MacBeth Street, McLean, Va. 22102. Division Director, Policy Research and Analysis.—Alden S. Bean, 307 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Division Director, Science Resources Studies.—Charles E. Falk, 8116 Lily Stone Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Independent Agencies Deputy Assistant Director and Director of Strategic Planning and Assessment— Continued Division Director, Industrial Science and Technological Innovation.—Donald Senich, 6602 Jenny Dee Place, Springfield, Va. 22151. Division Director, Intergovernmental and Public Service Programs.—Alexander J. Morin, 5316 29th Street 20015. Assistant Director for Engineering.—Jack T. Sanderson, 632 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. 22313. Deputy Assistant Director.-Henry C. Bourne, Jr., 6107 Woodland Terrace, McLean, Va. 22101. Division Director, Civil and Environmental Engineering. —William S. Butcher, 6208 Nelway Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Division Director, Chemical and Process Engineering.—Marshall M. Lih, 12918 Autumn Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Division Director, Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering.—Stephen Kahne, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Apt. 6115, Arlington, Va. 22202. Division Director, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics.—[Vacant.] Acting Assistant Director for Science and Engineering Education.— Walter L. Gil- lespie, 1800 Kimberly Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Acting Deputy Assistant Director.—Albert T. Young, 4531 46th Street 20016. Division Director, Scientific Personnel Improvement.—Lewis A. Gist, 1336 Locust Road 20012. Division Director, Science Education Development and Research.—Joseph I. Lipson, 4601 North Park Avenue, Apt. 920, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Division Director, Science Education Resources Improvement.—Marjorie H. Gard-ner, 4242 East-West Highway, Apt. 301, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Director, Office of Science Education Communication.—[ Vacant. Assistant Director for Administration.— Thomas Ubois, 4037 North 35th Street, Ar-lington, Va. 22207. Deputy Assistant Director for Operations.—K. G. Sandved, 304 Brewster Court, ilver Spring, Md. 20901. Division Director, Financial and Administrative Management.—Kenneth B. Foster, 2207 Chestertown Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Division Director, Grants and Contracts.—Gaylord L. Ellis, 12201 Shafer Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715. Division Director, Information Systems.—Constance K. McLindon, 8705 Piccadilly Place, Springfield, Va. 22151. Division Director, Personnel and Management.—Fred K. Murakami, 2511 Babcock Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD 800 Independence Avenue SW. 20594. Phone, (202) 472-6177 Chairman.—James B. King. Vice Chairman.—Elwood T. Driver, 2501 Pegasus Lane, Reston, Va. 22091. Members: Francis H. McAdams, 5101 Manning Place 20016. Patricia A. Goldman, 5022 V Street 20007. G. H. Patrick Bursley, 6206 Hollins Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Managing Director.—Michael C. Cushing. Deputy Managing Director.—Lloyd F. Miller. Director, Dyes of Government and Public Affairs.—Barbara Dixon, 1006 22d Street Deputy Director, Office of Government and Public Affairs.—Ira Furman, 805 Low-lander Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Genny) Somenel=—Johy M. Stuhldreher, 4202 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy General Counsel.—David C. Zimmermann, 3115 Cunningham Drive, Alexan- dria, Va. 22309. Chief Administrative Law Judge.—William E. Fowler, Jr. Director, Office of Evaluation and Safety Objectives.—Roy Anderson. Director, Bureau of Administration.—B. Michael Levins, 9708 Cinnamon Creek Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Bureau of Accident Investigation.—Frank T. Taylor. Deputy Director for Operations, Bureau of Accident Investigation.—James W. Danaher. 670 Congressional Directory Bers Director for Management, Bureau of Accident Investigation.— Thomas DeW. tyles. Director, Bureau of Technology.—S. Walter Sweet, 423 Cameron Street, Alexandria, Va. 22134. Deputy Director for Operations, Bureau of Technology.—William G. Laynor, 3701 Chateau Ridge Drive, Ellicott City, Md. 21043. Deputy Director for Management, Bureau of Technology.—Barry M. Sweedler, 1100 Pensive Lane, Great Falls, Va. 22066. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION Created by Public Law 91-596 1825 K Street 20006. Phone, 634-7960 Chairman.—Timothy F. Cleary, 5709 Cheshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. i 8 Legal Counsel.—Thomas B. Flynn, 11608 Georgetowne Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Members: Frank R. Barnako, 1325 18th Street 20036. Chief Legal Counsel. —Joan Marie Hollenbach, Parker House, 4700 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 308 20008. Bertram Robert Cottine, 2482 Windbreak 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 Nuland Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Irving Sommer, Associate Chief Administrative Law Judge, 1951 Hopewood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043. F. Daley Abels, 9827 Affton Place, Affton, Mo. 63123. James H. Alesia, 1025 South Lincoln Avenue, Park Ridge, Ill. 60068. Edward V. Alfieri, Hilldale Lane, Sands Point, N.Y. 11050. Paul E. Dixon, 373 Hibler Court, Creve Coeur, Mo. 63141. Jess D. Ewing, 6466 Ridgecrest, Apt. 1120, Dallas, Tex. Seymour Fier, 262-52 60th Avenue, Little Neck, N.Y. 11362. Foster Furcolo, 39 Lantern Lane, Needham, Mass. 02192. Sidney Goldstein, 1360 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60610. Barbara L. Hassenfeld, Box 41, 36 Farm Road, Sherborn, Mass. 01770. David J. Knight, 24 Hazelton Road, Newton Center, Mass. 02159. Louis G. LaVecchia, 1615 Heather Glen, Richardson, Tex. 75081. Ralph Maxwell, 628 South Albert Street, Mount Prospect, I11. 60056. Quentin P. McColgin, Jr., 8292 East Jamison Place, Englewood, Colo. 80112. Henry F. McQuade, 420 Center Street, North Vienna, Va. 22180. Jerry W. Mitchell, 199 Piedmont Avenue, San Bruno, Calif. 94066. 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. Mary E. Cerbone, 312 West 23d Street, Apt. 3-0, New York, N.Y. 10011. Joseph L. Chalk, 8716 Cold Spring Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Ramon M. Child, 6211 South Galena Way, Englewood, Colo. 80111. James A. Cronin, Jr., 20 Belleview Lane, Littleton, Colo. 80121. Cecil L. Cutler, Jr., 1816 Trowbridge Cove, Dunwoody, Ga. 30338. Richard DeBenedetto, 11-F Sea Breeze Lane, Nahart, Mass. 01908. Jerome C. Ditore, 6651 Colonial Road, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11220. James P. O'Connell, 93 Darling Avenue, Bloomfield, N.J. 07003. David G. Oringer, 60 East Eighth Street, Apt. 10M, New York, N.Y. 10006. John S. Patton, 2586 Caladium Drive, Atlanta, Ga. 30345. 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. Edwin L. Stuller, 2 Rinconada Circle, Belmont, Calif. 94002. Wallace Tannenbaum, 100 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. 10024. Independent Agencies Administrative Law Judges—Continued George O. Taylor, Jr., 8525 Kentford Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152. Benjamin G. Usher, 1801 Chapel Hill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. Robert Weil, 619 Jerusalem Road, Cohasset, Mass. 02025. Alan M. Wienman, 10 Glenmaro Lane, Town and Country, Mo. 63131. Ben D. Worcester, 25 Windswept Drive, R.F.D. No. 1, Sandwich, Mass. 02563. General Counsel.—Robert C. Gombar, 8413 Danford Court, Springfield, Va. 22152. Executive Director.—Harriet Miller, 1315 22d Street 20037. Executive Secretary.—Ray H. Darling, Jr., 878 North Lebanon Street, Arlington, Va. 22205. Director of Information and Publications.—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 Peter R. Rosenblatt, 6431 West-ern Avenue 20015. U.S. Deputy Representative.—Richard W. Teare, 3111 Oliver Street 20015. Director.—LTC 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.—Arch S. Ramsay (acting). Deputy Director.-—S. B. Pranger (acting). Director, Executive Secretariat.—C. Lee Willis. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel. —Margery Waxman. Deputy General Counsel.—Paul Trause. OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONS Director.—James W. Morrison, Jr. OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Director.—Robert L. Woodrum. Deputy Director.—Claire Palmour. OFFICE OF EEO (INTERNAL) Director.—Carmen R. Maymi. OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS Director.—J. Jackson Walter. Deputy Director.—James K. Pont. Chief Counsel.—David R. Scott. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT Director.—Ann Brassier. Management Policy and Projects Officer.—Gary Palmquist. Library Director.— Violet D. Swisher. International Visitor Office.—dJ. Douglas Hoff. Assistant Director for Management Support Services.—James Ludwig. Support Services Division.—Leonard J. Bassoff. Financial Management Division.—Alvin E. Kitchen (acting). Administrative Systems Division.—William C. Duffy. Assistant Director for Information Management.—Harold Segal. 672 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF INTERNAL EVALUATION Director.—Joseph W. Lowell, Jr. Assistant Director for Internal Audit.—Joseph R. Willever. Assistant Director of Program Evaluation and Investigations.—Alyce L. Bassoff. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL Director.—Lucretia F. Myers (acting). Personnel Management Division.—James M. DeFrance (acting). Work Force Management Division.—Lucretia F. Myers. Position Management and Program Evaluation Division.—dJoseph Jilek (acting). Program Management Office. —Bernard Palmer. FEDERAL PREVAILING RATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairman.—Jerome H. Ross. OFFICE OF LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS Assistant Director.—Anthony F. Ingrassia. Deputy Assistant Director.—Charles Feigenbaum. Union Consultation.—Daniel B. Sobrio. Technical Guidance and Information.—Ronald A. Leahy. Policy and Program Evaluation.—Donald Wilson. Third Party Intervention.—Stuart M. Foss. OFFICE OF AFFIRMATIVE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS Assistant Director.—A. Diane Graham. Deputy Assistant Director.—Peter H. Chen. Director, Program Development.—Thomas C. Dausch. Director, Minority Programs, Outreach, and Upward Mobility.—Curtestine M. Board- ley. Director, Federal Women’s Program.—Carol A. Harvey (acting). Director, Hispanic Employment Program.—Juan Ramirez. Director, Selective Placement Program.—Hedwig Oswald. Director, Veterans Employment Programs.—Marvin J. Kossman. OFFICE OF PLANNING AND EVALUATION Director.—Edward A. Schroer. Deputy Director.—Donald R. Williams. CSRA Evalution Management Division.—Martin K. Roysher. Policy Coordination Division.—Joseph W. Howe. Research Management Division.—David Moers (acting). Budget Division.—Sidney M. Conley. Analysis Support Division.—Sidney M. Conley (acting). IAG Secretariat.—Rosemary P. Figueroa. OFFICE OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL PERSONNEL PROGRAMS Assistant Director.—Norman Beckman. Special Assistant to the Assistant Director.—James P. Hellings. Deputy Assistant Director for Grants Division.—James P. Hellings (acting). Chief, Grant Assessment, Research, and Productivity Section.—Irving S. Shapiro. Deputy Assistant Direcioryo Personnel Systems.—Rudolph Livingston. Chief, Personnel Standards and Assistance Section.—Donald E. Acree. Chief, Personnel Systems Development Section.—Lawrence D. Greene. Chief, Evaluation and Prog Management Division.—Richard L. Leverone. Chief, Faculty Fellows and Personnel Mobility Division.—Ardrey Harris. Chief, Presidential Management Intern Program Division.—Andrew W. Boesel. AGENCY RELATIONS GROUP Associate Director.—S. B. Pranger. Program Management Office.—Robert J. McCannell. Special Assistant for Regional Operations.—Joseph S. Patti. Assistant Directors for: Economics and Government.—Claudia Cooley. Human Resources, Veterans, and Labor.—Randy Pine (acting). Independent Agencies Assistant Directors for—Continued Natural Resources, Energy, and Science.—Reginald M. Jones. National Security and International Affairs.—Myra Howze Shiplett. Assistant Director for Agency Compliance and Evaluation.—Robert J. Drummond, Jr. Deputy Assistant Director.—[Vacant.]. Analysis and Development Division.—John L. Kill Kelley. Operations Division.—[Vacant.]. Classification Appeals Office.—Gust Pappas. Deputy Assistant Director for Work Force Information.—Philip A. D. Schneider. FPMIS Design Office.—Robert Huley. Quality Assurance Branch.—Clifford Dyhouse. Work Force Analysis and Statistics Branch.—John E. Curnow. Work Force Systems Management Branch.—Stanley J. Suser. Work Force Records Management Branch.—Timothy Crotty. REGIONAL DIRECTORS New England Director.—Jeanne Kelly (acting). Deputy.—[Vacant.] Eastern Director.—John J. Lafferty. Deputy.—dJohn E. Sauerhoff, Jr. Mid-Altantic Director.—Robert E. Sperry. Deputy.—Carlos Esparza. Southeast Director.—David Caldwell. Deputy.—Carl Beeler. Great Lakes Director.—Steve Cohen (acting). Deputy.—[Vacant.] Southwest Director.—Edward Vela, Jr. Deputy.—Eugene D. Rummel. Mid-Continent Director.—Gerald K. Hinch. Special Assistant for Regional Operations.—Gerald H. Adams (acting). Rocky Mountain Director.—Robert J. Dunn. Deputy.—dJoseph M. Stec. Western Director.—Francis V. Yanak. Deputy.—dJohn E. Au. Northwest Director.—Thomas G. McCarthy. Deputy.—dJan K. Bohren. EXECUTIVE PERSONNEL AND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT GROUP Associate Director.—Edward T. Rhodes (acting). Special Assistant.—Ashton Morris. Chief, Program Management Office.—dJ. Michael Carmichael. Assistant Director for Senior Executive Service.—Edward T. Rhodes. Deputy Assistant Director.—H. Dean Bollman. SES Agency Officers for: Human and Natural Resources.—James E. Farley. Defense and International. —Thomas E. Meyer. General Government.—Donna J. Ashurst. SES Evaluation and Research Branch.—dJack Vincent. Executive Placement and Information Branch.—Hugh Strehle. Assistant Director for Executive and Management Development.—Samuel T. Phillips. Executive and Management Training Branch.—Garland Thompson. : Executive Seminar Centers: Denver.—E. C. Wakham. Kings Point.—Edward L. Muth. Oak Ridge.—William King. Washington Management Institute. —James H. Jones. Government Affairs Institute.—Elizabeth M. James. University Relations and Long-Term Training.—Wilton H. Dickerson. Programs and Guidance Branch.—James Dullea. Agency Assistance Branch.—Mary Hoyer. Director, Office of Administrative Law Judges.—Marvin H. Morse. Director, Federal Executive Institute.—Chester A. Newland. 66-666 O—81——45 674 Congressional Directory STAFFING SERVICES GROUP Associate Director.—Richard B. Post (acting). Office of Program Management and Evaluation.—Richard R. Wood. Office of Policy Analysis and Development.—Morton I. Horvitz. Deputy Associate Director for Staffing.—William R. Irvin (acting). Assistant Director for Staffing. —William R. Irvin. System Development and Maintenance Branch.—Alan West. Inservice Placement Branch.—William Bohling. Staffing Management Branch.—[Vacant.] Staffing Service Center (Macon).—Kenneth P. Mayhew. Washington Area Office.—Dean D. Larrick. Standards Development Center.—Paul A. Katz. Personnel Research and Development Center.—Helen Christrup. Deputy Associate Director for Personnel Investigations.—Peter Garcia. Assistant Director for Personnel Investigations.—[Vacant.] Investigations Planning Branch.—dJoseph L. Durant. Investigations Evaluation Branch.—Joseph R. Knazik. Washington Investigations Branch.—Robert C. Cassell. COMPENSATION GROUP Associate Director.—Gary R. Nelson. Deputy Associate Director.—Frederick A. Kistler. Office of Pay and Benefits Policy.—Craig B. Pettibone. Assistant Director for Compensation Program Development.—Richard W. Hunter. Assistant Director for Pay Programs.—dJerome D. Julius. Assistant Director for Retirement Programs.—Roger M. Cooper. Medical Division.—George Smith, M.D. Retirement Claims Division.—Victor J. Roy. Annuitant Services Division.—Harry Gayer. Operations Support Division.—Roland Arrington. Office of Automated Systems Development.—Eugene Rouleau. Assistant Director for Insurance Programs.—Kevin Burns. Office of Financial Management.—Harvey Thorp (acting). Office of Program Management.—Jean M. Barber. Administrative Management.—Frank D. Titus. Quality Assurance Staff.—John Webster. Management Analysis Staff.—Nelson T. Henderson. WORK FORCE EFFECTIVENESS AND DEVELOPMENT GROUP Associate Director.—James M. H. Greg Office of Productivity Policy Analysis. ci Cudd Brown. Office of Management Support.—Leroy Fair (acting). Assistant Director for Training.—Thomas H. Loftis (acting). Program and Curriculum Division.—Thomas H. Loftis. Training Policy Division.—Francis Masterson. Training Management Services Division.—dJohn J. Bean. Training Centers: Automatic Data Processing.—Park F. Anderson. Labor Relations.—Kenneth L. Steen. Management Sciences.—David Tranberg. Personnel Management.—dJerry Walsh. Supervisory and Communications.—dJoe L. Rubens. Assistant Director for Consulting Services.—Robert W. Brown. General Consulting Division.—Frank Haendler. Consulting Resources Division.—Lewis W. Taylor. Special Programs Consulting Division.—David Dougherty (acting). Training Consulting Division.—Richard J. Indelicato. Assistant Director for Productivity Programs.—Blair G. Ewing. Measurement and Analysis Division.—Allan Udler. Program Development Division.—Martin Lively. Employee Relations Branch.—Wilma Lehman. Employee Health Services Branch.—Thomas T. Campagna. Incentive Awards Branch.—Richard P. Brengel. Productivity Research and Evaluation Division.—Chester Wright. Independent Agencies 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. Chief Engineer.—[Vacant.] PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 425 13th Street, Suite 1148 20004. Phone, 566-1218. Chairman of the Board.—Max N. Berry, 2716 Chesapeake Street 20008. Executive Director.—W. Anderson Barnes, 10985 Swansfield Road, Columbia, Md. 21044. Assistant Director, Legal. —Peter T. Meszoly, 5905 Plainview Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Director, Finance.—F. David Harris, 205 Sixth Street SE 20003. Development Director.—Charles A. Gueli, 9582 Basket Ring Road, Village of Oak- land Mills, Columbia, Md. 21045. Operations Director.—Thomas J. Regan, Jr., 5459 Watercress Place, Columbia, Md. 21045. Administrative Officer and Secretary to the Board.—Barbara S. Austin, 8913 Vernon View Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION Created by Public Law 93-406 2020 K Street 20006. Phone, 202-254-4817 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman.—Raymond J. Donovan, Secretary of Labor. Members: Donald T. Regan, Secretary of the Treasury. Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary of Commerce. OFFICIALS Executive Director.—Robert E. Nagle, 7003 Southridge Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. General Counsel. —Henry Rose, 940 25th Street 20037. Assistant Executive Director for Policy and Planning.—Gerald E. Cole, Jr., 5601 Dean Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Assistant Executive Director for Special Projects.—William H. Moore, 7895 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md., 20014. Assistant Executive Director for Research and Evaluation.—Emerson Beier, 3303 Patrick Henry Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044. Direolon fara) Audit.—Charles Hicks, 2526 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. Director, Public Affairs.—Peter Kirsch, 8507 Wolf Trap, Vienna, Va. 22180. Director, Office of Financial Operations. —Lawrence Maslan, 9412 Althea Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. Director, Office of rogram Operations.—William DeHarde, 11308 Clara, Silver Spring, Md. 2090 Director, Office of in Services.—Robert Geiger, 7914 Kentbury Drive, Be-thesda, Md. 20014. Director, Office of Information Management.—Richard Conroy, 11005 Langton Arms Court, Oakton, Va. 21224. Direotor, Los Angeles Office—Murray Geller, 16637 Calneva Drive, Encino, Calif. 1436. 676 Congressional Directory ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairperson.—Phyllis R. Spielman. Members: Dan M. McGill. Deene Goodlaw Solomon. Richard H. Fay. Robert Tilove. Executive Secretary to the Advisory Committee.—Joseph E. Ellinger. POSTAL RATE COMMISSION 2000 L Street 20268. Phone, 655-4000 Chairman.—Janet D. Steiger (acting), 323 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002. Vice Chairman.—Simeon M. Bright, 1390 Ludwig Street, Keyser, W. Va. 26726. Commissioner.—James H. Duffy, 5814 Osceola Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Commissioner.—Clyde S. DuPont, 1008 Lynn Street SW., Vienna, Va. 22180. Commissioner.—A. Lee Fritschler, 3335 Quesada Street 20015. Chief Administrative Officer.—David F. Harris, 3643 Trinity Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22304. General Counsel.—David F. Stover, 1400 20th Street, Apt. 709 20036. Deputy General Counsel.—Stephen A. Gold, 2202 Loch Lomond Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant General Counsel. —Mitchell Knisbacher, 2500 Q Street, Apt. 436 20007. 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.—Dennis Watson, 5500 Ascot Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Opin the Commission.—Stephen Sharfman, 8908 Glade Hill Road, Fairfax, Va. 1. PRESIDENT’S COMMISSION ON EXECUTIVE EXCHANGE 1900 E Street, Room 1316 20415 (Mailing address: P.O. Box 14179, Washington, D.C. 20044) Chairman.—Robert E. Kirby. Executive Director.—Lee M. Cassidy. Deputy Director.—Neil A. Stein. Assistant Director.—Barbara M. Otis. Assistant Director.—Jan Zeszutek. Public Information Officer.—Beryl D. Hall. PRESIDENT’S COMMISSION ON WHITE HOUSE FELLOWSHIPS 1900 E Street, Room 1308 20415. Phone, 653-6263 Chairman.—A. Bartlett Giamatti. Director.—James C. Roberts. Deputy Director.—M. A. Johnson-Evans. 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 Chelmon = fiarold Russell, 44 Dinsmore Avenue, No. 409, Framingham, Mass. Vice Chairman.—Charles Pillard, 1125 15th Street 20005. Vides Sherman esdadin E. Heumann, 2539 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, Calif. Vice Llaiiman, Robert G. Sampson, Executive Offices, United Airlines, Chicago, : 6. Independent Agencies Vice Chairman.—Jayne Baker Spain, Watergate South, 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Executive Director.—Bernard Posner, 10113 Devere Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL FITNESS AND SPORTS Room 3030, Donohoe Building, 400 Sixth Street SW. 20201. Phone, 202 755-7947 Chairman.—Alfred J. McGuire, P.O. Box 23, Brookfield, Wis. 53005. Executive Director.—C. Carson Conrad, C-626 Park Center, 2601 Park Center Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Members: Henry (Hank) Aaron. Billy Mills. Anita L. DeFrantz. James A. Nicholas, M.D. Dorothy Hamill. Dinah Shore. Mary Jo Johnson. Joseph B. Smith. Milton Kronheim. Claude E. Terry, Jr., Ph. D. Sammy Lee, M.D. LeRoy T. Walker, Ph. D. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 500 North Capitol Street 20549. Phone, 655-4000 Commissioners: Chairman.—Harold M. Williams, 272-2000. Philip A. Loomis, dJr., 272-2200. John R. Evans, 272-2100. Barbara S. Thomas, 272-2300. Stephen J. Friedman, 272-2400. Executive Director.—Benjamin Milk, 272-2700. Congressional Liaison: Director of Legislative Affairs.—Matthew R. Schneider, 272-2500. Legislative Counsel. —Peter Kiernan, 272-2500. Secretary.—George A. Fitzsimmons, 272-2600. Comptroller.—Lawrence H. Haynes, 272-2150. Director, Office of Administrative Services.—Richard J. Kanyan, 523-5980. Director of Personnel.—James C. Foster, 272-2519. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Andrew L. Rothmann, 272-2650. Ackng ia) i of Consumer Affairs and Information Services.—Robert R. olf, 523-; DIVISION OF CORPORATION FINANCE Director.—Edward F. Greene, 272-2800. Deputy Director.—Lee B. Spencer, Jr., 272-2581. ~ Associate Directors.—Mary E. T. Beach, 212-2585; William Wood, 272-3269; John T. Shinkle, 272-2579. Chief Accountant.—Howard P. Hodges, Jr., 272-2553. Chief Counsel.—Peter Romeo, 272-2573. Chief Financial Analyst.—Gabriel J. Danihel, 272-3060. Chief, Office of International Corporate Finance.—Carl T. Bodolus, 272-3246. Assistant Directors.—Robert J. Ahrenholz, 272-3275; Irving Borochoff, 272-3309; Justin Klein, 272-2683; William Malloy, 272-2733; Howard Morin, 272-3203. Chief, Office of Disclosure Policy and Proceedings. —John J. Huber, 272-2589. Chief, Office of Engineering.—Richard B. Smith, 272-3252. Chief, Office of Small Business Policy.—Paul Belvin, 272-2644. Chief, Office of Operating Procedures and Review. — Ernestine M. R. Zipoy, 272-3208. Chief, Office of Tender Offers.—Joseph G. Connolly, Jr., 272-3097. DIVISION OF CORPORATE REGULATION Director.—Aaron Levy, 523-5691. Associate Director.—Grant G. Guthrie, 523-5156. Chief Counsel.—Michael A. Berman, 523-5670. 678 Congressional Directory DIVISION OF ENFORCEMENT Director.—Stanley Sporkin, 272-2900. : Associate Directors.—Irwin Borowski, 272-2214; David Doherty, 272-2224; Benjamin Greenspoon, 272-2225; Theodore Levine, 272-2230. Assistant Directors.—Fred J. Franklin, 272-2975; Deborah A. Hechinger, 272-2921; Edward D. Herlihy, 272-2248; Alfred E. T. Rusch, 272-2976; Gary N. Sundick, 272-2344. Chief Counsel. —Thomas D. Hamill, 272-2299. DIVISION OF MARKET REGULATION Director.—Douglas Scarff, 272-3000. Deputy Director.—Sheldon Rappaport, 272-2864. Associate Directors.—Roger D. Blanc, 272-2872; Edward Kwalwasser, 272-2790; George Simon, 272-2866. Assistant Directors.—Gene E. Carasick, 272-2409; Richard Ketchum, 272-2884; Nelson S. Kibler, 272-2891; John E. Larouche, 272-2793; John B. Manning, Jr., 272-2874; Catharine B. Maguire, 272-2407; C. Eston Singletary, 272-2902; Ken-neth S. Spirer, 272-2844. : Chief Counsel.—deffrey L. Steele, 272-2836. DIVISION OF INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Director.—Joel Goldberg, 272-2750. Associate Director.—Martin E. Lybecker, 272-2043. Chief Counsel. —Sidney L. Cimmet, 272-2030. Assistant Directors.—W. Burrell Ellis, 272-2105; Elliott Cohan, 272-2060; Gerald Osheroff, 272-3018; Robert M. Kurucza, 272-2080. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—Ralph C. Ferrara, 272-2350. Associate General Counsels.—Daniel L. Goelzer, 272-2469; Jacob H. Stillman, 272-2480; Michael Wolensky, 272-2476. Solicitor to the Commission.—Paul Gonson, 272-2471. Assistant General Counsels.—Rosalind Cohen, 272-2493; James Farrand, 272-2420; Linda Fienberg, 272-2454; Eric D. Roter, 272-2422; Alan Rosenblat, 272-2428; John P. Sweeny, 272-2454; Elisse Walter, 272-3088. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ACCOUNTANT Chief Accountant.—A. Clarence Sampson, dJr., 272-2050. DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMIC AND POLICY ANALYSIS Director.—Steven E. Levy, 272-2757. Assistant Directors.—dJeffrey L. Davis, 272-2757; Terry M. Chuppe, 523-5624. OFFICE OF OPINIONS AND REVIEW Acting Director.—William S. Stern, 523-4588. Associate Director.—Herbert V. Efron, 523-4588. Assistant Director.—R. Moshe Simon, 523-4588. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES Chief Administrative Law Judge.—Warren E. Blair, 523-5657. OFFICE OF APPLICATIONS AND REPORTS SERVICES Acting Director.—Wilson A. Butler, 523-5510. Executive Assistant.—Franklin E. Stultz, 523-5513. Independent Agencies OFFICE OF DATA PROCESSING Director.—John D. Adkins, 272-2169. REGIONAL AND BRANCH OFFICES Region I—New York Regional Office.—Stephen L. Hammerman, regional adminis-trator; Donald N. Malawsky, deputy regional administrator; Michael T. Gregg, Lawrence J. Toscano, associate regional administrators; Jerome Feller, Andrew E. Goldstein, Regina C. Mysliwiec, Edwin H. Nordlinger, George A. Schieren, assistant regional administrators; 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; Edward P. Delaney, Peter A. Ambrosini, assistant regional administrators, 150 Cause-way Street, Boston, Mass. 02114, phone 223-2721; covering Maine, New Hamp-shire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Region 3—Atlanta Regional Office.—Jule B. Greene, regional administrator; Joseph L. Grant, George M. Callahan, assistant regional administrators; Suite 788, 1375 Peachtree Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30367, phone 811-4768; covering North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana east of the Atchafalaya River, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. 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; Ronald P. Kane (enf.), Joan M. Fleming (reg.), assistant regional administrators; Room 1204, Everett McKinley Dirksen Building, 219 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 60604, phone 353-7390; covering Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wiscon-sin, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas City (Kansas), and Missouri. Detroit Branch Office.—Mark A. Loush, attorney in charge, 1044 Federal Build-ing, Detroit, Mich. 48226, phone 226-6070. Region 5—Fort Worth Regional Officc.—Wayne M. Secore, regional administrator; T. Christopher Browne, assistant regional administrator, eighth floor, 411 West Seventh Street, Fort Worth, Tex. 76102, phone 334-3821; covering Arkansas, Louisiana west of the Atchafalaya River, Kansas (except Kansas City), Oklaho-ma, and Texas. Houston Branch Office.—Thomas L. Taylor III, assistant regional administrator, Room 5615, Federal Office and Courts Building, 515 Rusk Avenue, Houston, Tex. 77002, phone 226-4986. : Region 6—Denver Regional Office.—Robert H. Davenport, regional administrator; John Joseph Kelly, Jr., assistant regional administrator, Suite 700, 410 17th Street, Denver, Colo. 80202, phone 837-2071; covering North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. Salt Lake Branch Office.—G. Gail Weggeland, attorney in charge, Suite 810, Boston Building, 9 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, phone 524-5796. Region 7—Los Angeles Regional Office.—Michael Stewart, regional administrator; J. Richard Tucker, Ralph H. Erickson, assistant regional administrators; 10960 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1710, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024, phone 473-4511; covering Nevada, Arizona, California, Guam, and Hawaii. San Francisco Branch Office.—Bobby C. Lawyer, associate regional administrator, io Soden Gate Avenue, Box 36042, San Francisco, Calif. 94102, phone 556- Region 8—Seattle Regional Office.—Jack H. Bookey, regional administrator; Lane B. Emory, John R. McNeall, assistant regional administrators; 3040 Federal Build-ing, 915 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 98174, phone 442-7990; covering Mon-tana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Alaska. Region 9—Washington Regional Office.—Paul F. Leonard, regional administrator, James C. Kennedy, assistant regional administrator; Ballston Center Tower III, 4015 Wilson Boulevard, Room 300, Arlington, Va. 22203, phone 557-8201; cover-ing Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and the Dis-trict of Columbia. Philadelphia Branch Office. —Thomas H. Monahan, assistant regional administra-tor; 600 Arch Street, Room 2204, Federal Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106, phone 597-2278. 680 Congressional Directory SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM National Headquarters, Washington, D.C. 20135. Phone, 202-721-0121 Director.—Bernard D. Rostker, 724-0817. Deputy Director.—James G. Bond, 724-0817. General Counsel.—Henry N. Williams, 724-0895. Associate Director for Administration.—Raymond F. Wisniewski, 724-0846. Associate Director for Planning and Operations.—Herbert C. Puscheck, 724-0851 Associate Director for Policy Development.—Edward A. Frankle, 724-1266. Office of Congressional Affairs (Senate Liaison).—Marjorie L. Davidson, 724-0425. Office of Congressional Affairs (House Liaison).—Joseph P. Foley, 724-0425. Assistant Director for Public Affairs.—F. Brayton Harris, 724-0790. Public Affairs Officer.—dJoan E. Lamb, 724-0790. Manager of Alternative Services.—Bill D. McCann, 724-0003. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1441 L Street 20416. Phone, 653-6545. Administrator.—Michael Cardenas. Deputy Administrator.—[Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Administrator and Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and Compliance.—George H. Robinson, 3610 Cousins Drive, Land-over, Md. 20785. General Counsel —Edward W. Norton, 10 Ninth Street SE. 20003. Inspector General. —Paul R. Boucher, 2315 Tanglevale Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Associate Adminstrator for Congressional and Legislative Affairs.—Jean P. Lewis, 4624 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, National Advisory Councils (Staff).—[Vacant.] Chief Counsel for Advocacy.—[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator for Programs.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator for Financial Assistance.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator for Procurement Assistance.—Bernard Kulik, 12105 Little Creek Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854 Associate Administrator for Management Assistance.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator for Investment.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator for Women's Business Enterprise.—Marcia J. Bystrom, 251 North Thomas Street, Apt. 2, Arlington, Va. 22203. Assistant Administrator for Minority Small Business and Capital Ownership Devel-opment.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator for Capital Ownership Development.—Joseph J. Luna, 13308 Hathaway Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Associate Administrator for Business Development.—Paul R. Browne, Rural Route 2, Box 75-C, Indian Head, Md. 20640. Assistant Administrator for Policy, Planning, and Budgeting.—[Vacant.] Director, Policy Analysis and Review Division.—[Vacant.] Controller.—Harry S. Carver, 4112 Downing Street, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Industry Analysis Division.—Andrew A. Canellas, 2204 North Trinidad Street, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Assistant Administrator for Support Services.—Roger H. Jones, 1370 Canterbury Way, Rockville, Md. 20854. Associate Administrator for Field Services.—Albert J. Prendergast. Associate Administrator for Personnel Management.—Joe Maas, 2213 Aventurine Way, Silver Spring, Md. 20904 Associate Administrator for Data and Management Services.—[Vacant.] Associate Administrator for Public Communications.—[Vacant.] Office of Advocacy: Director, Interagency Policy Division.—Jere W. Glover, 1005 York Lane, Annap-olis, Md. 21406. Director, Economic Research Division.—William B. Whiston, 429 N Street SW., Apt. 806 20024. Director, Information/Organization Division.—Victor M. Rivera, 9027 Streamview Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180 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 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; 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; Wil-liam A. M. Burden, citizen of New York; Murray Gell-Mann, citizen of Califor-nia; David C. Acheson, citizen of Washington, D.C.; A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., citizen of Pennsylvania; Carlisle H. A ameling, citizen of Virginia; James " Edwin Webb, citizen of Washington, D.C Executive Committee of the Board of Regents. —William A. M. Burden, Warren E. Burger, Carlisle H. Humelsine, James Edwin Webb, chairman. OFFICIALS The Secretary.—S. Dillon Ripley, 2324 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Union Sool vpn 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. Assistant Secretary for History and Art.—Charles Blitzer, 617 A Street NE. 20002. Assistant Secretary for Public Service.—dJulian T. Euell, 1509 Kalmia Road 20012. 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. Georgian of Public Information.—Lawrence E. Taylor, 3530 Quesada Street Office of the Secretary: Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—James M. Hobbins, 13304 Ridge Drive, Rockville, Md. 20850. 682 Congressional Directory Office of the Secretary —Continued Special Assistants to the Secretary.—dJoseph Coudon, 1317 22d Street 20037; Rich-ard H. Howland, 1516 33d Street 20007. Smithsonian Council Members: Dore Ashton. Nathan I. Huggins. Milton W. Brown. Ada Louise Huxtable. Frederick H. Burkhardt. George F. Lindsay. William H. Davenport. Peter Marler. Anne d’Harnoncourt. Dr. Ruth Patrick. Richard M. Dorson. David R. Pilbeam. A. Hunter Dupree. Gordon N. Ray, chairman. Frank B. Golley. Carl E. Sagan. Stephen Jay Gould. Andre Schiffrin. Neil Harris. Barbara W. Tuchman. August Hechscher. 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: Dire ha of Supply Services.—Harry P. Barton, 8519 Cottage Street, Vienna, a Chief, Travel Services Office.—Ann H. Krafthofer, 12001 Old Columbia Pike, Apt. 812, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Director, Management Analysis Office.—John G. Motheral. Director, Office of Equal Opportunity.—Will Douglas, Jr., 700 Seventh Street SW., Apt. 514 20024. Director, Office of Personnel Administration.—Howard Troy, 4441 Burlington Place 20016. Berets, Sogenming and Budget.—Jon E. Yelin, 6248 Sunny Spring, Columbia, Coiraging, 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. Dr of Facility Services.—Tom Peyton, Jr., R.F.D. 2A, Box 164A, Boyce, Va. Office of Assistant Secretary for Museum Progr rir fe Assistant.—William N. Oh "01 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. Chief, Conservation Analytical Laboratory.—Robert M. Organ, 9501 Nowell Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Archivist, Smithsonian Archives.—Richard H. Lytle, 2209 Fort Ward Place, Alex-andria, Va. 22304. 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 Fats ties 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 il Protection Services.—Robert B. Burke, 2516 Fairhill Drive, Suitland, Md. 20023. Director, Smithsonian Institution Libraries. —Robert M. Malo Director, Office of International Activities.—KennedyB iments, 2829 29th Street 20008. Progr Manager, Training Program.—Jane Glaser, 520 N Street SW., Apt. 311S Program Manager, National Museum Act.—Pamela Johnson. Director, Office of Horticulture. —James R. Buckler. Office of Assistant Secretary Jor cience: 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. Independent Agencies Office of Assistant Secretary for History and Art: Special Assistants to the Assistant Secretary.—Dean Anderson, 2700 First Place South, Arlington, Va. 22204, Susan Hamilton. 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 Soformeing Arts.—James R. Morris, 7944 Balling Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Education Program Coordinator, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education.— David Estabrook, 2807 Bolling Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Director, Office of Smithsonian Symposia and Seminars.—Wilton S. Dillon, 1446 Woodacre Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Director, Smithsonian Institution Press.—Edward R. Rivinus, 606 Boyle Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. 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 Stans, 1839 Ontario Place 20009. Director, Resident Associate Program.—Janet W. Solinger, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Director, National Associate Program.—Robert H. Angle. Office of Treasurer: Assistant to the Treasurer.—John R. Clarke, 8516 Plum Creek Drive, Gaithers-burg, Md. 20760. Gi Accounting Division.—Allen S. Goff, 12014 Whitehall Drive, Bowie, Md. Director, Office of Grants and Risk Management.—Phillip H. Babcock, 4435 Brook-side Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22312. Business Manager.—Richard O. Griesel, 4555 Indian Rock Terrace 20007. Dir Museum Shops.—James J. Chmelik, Route 1, Box 99M, Ijamsville, Md. Director, Mail Order Division.—David Ehrlich. Director, Belmont Conference Center.—Mary Force. Office of the Coordinator of Public Information: Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Alvin Rosenfeld. 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.—John R. Kinard, 2115 13th Street SE. 20020. ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART 41 East 65th Street, New York, N.Y. 10021. Phone, (212) 826-5722 Director.—William E. Woolfenden, 219 East 69th Street, New York, N.Y. 10021. Deputy Director-Archivist.—Garnett McCoy. 684 Congressional Directory 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; gion fvpnainn) Paul J. Karlstrom, 1271 Forth Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. 94122. Board of Trustees: Mrs. Otto L. Spaeth, Chairman of the Board. President.—Gilbert H. Kinney. Vice Presidents: Nancy B. Negley. A. Alfred Taubman. Secretary.—Mrs. Robert F. Shapiro. Treasurer.—Henry de Forest Baldwin. Members: Irving F. Burton. Porter A. McCray. Joel S. Ehrenkrantz. Abraham Melamed, M.D. Mrs. Alvin Ferst, Jr. Mrs. Walter Maynard, Jr. Mrs. Walter B. Ford II. Mrs. William L. Mitchell. Mrs. Joesph H. Hirshhorn. Mrs. Albert Newman. John Lowell Jones. Mrs. Dana M. Raymond. Irvin A. Levy. Frederic Sharf. Howard Lipman. Louise Talbot Trigg. Richard Manoogian. 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. FORT PIERCE BUREAU Route 1, Box 194-C, Fort Pierce, Fla. Phone, 165-6630 Director.—[Vacant.] FREER GALLERY OF ART 12th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20560. Phone, 357-2103 Director.— Thomas Lawton. Independent Agencies Executive Assistant.—Richard Louie. Freer Visiting Committee: Chairman.—Norman Y. Mineta. Vice Chairman.—Laurence Sickman. Members: Mrs. Jackson Burke. Hugh Scott. Kwang-chih Chang. Priscilla Soucek. Marvin Eisenberg. John Thacher. Katherine Graham. Richard Weatherhead. John M. Rosenfield. 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. Honorary Trustee.—Joseph H. Hirshhorn INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE SERVICE 1111 North Capitol Street 20560. Phone, 357-1964 Director.—John E. Estes, 3315 Pinevale Avenue SE. 20028. MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART 318 A Street NE. 20560. Phone, 287-3490 Director.—Warren Robbins, 530 Sixth Street 20003. NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM Seventh Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20560. Phone, 357-2491 Deputy Director.—Melvin B. Zisfein, 1100 Sixth Street SW., Apt. 814 20024. Assistant Director for Resource Management and Operations.—Walter Boyne, 9134 Continental Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309. Director.—Noel W. Hinners, 7 Greyswood Court, Rockville, Md. 20854. Department Chairmen.—Paul A. Hanle; Donald S. Lopez, 9028 Charles Augustine Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Advisory Board: Ex Officio: Maj. Gen. B. F. Starr, Jr., Department of the Air Force. Vice Adm. Frederick C. Turner, Department of the Navy. Brig. Gen. James L. Collins, Department of the Army. Lt. Gen. Thomas H. Miller, Jr., U.S. Marine Corps. Rear Adm. Robert H. Scarborough, U.S. Coast Guard. Arnold Fruitkin, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Jefferson W. Cochran, Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Trans- portation. 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.] 686 Congressional Directory Chairman—Continued Ex Officio: Secretary of Defense. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Members: Secretary of the Army. William I. Greener, Jr. Secretary of the Navy. William H. Perkins, Jr. Secretary of the Air Force. Theodore Ropp. Lt. Gen. Andrew J. Goodpaster, U.S. James M. Stone, Sr. Army. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART Eighth and G Streets 20560. Phone, 357-1959 Director.—Joshua C. Taylor, 1250 31st Street 20007. 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, 2122 Decatur Place, Apt. 35 20008. Director, Renwick Gallery.—Lloyd Herman, 732 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Consultant.—Adelyn D. Breeskin, 1254 31st Street 20007. Curators.—Janet Flint, 2919 Franklin Road North, Arlington, Va. 22201; William Truettner, 6702 Hillcrest Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Harry Rand, 2031 Q Street 20009; Dr. Lois Fink, 2525 North 10th Street, Arlington, Va. 22201. Lil Exhibition and Design. —David Keeler, 1308 Namassin Road, Alexandria, Va. 2308. Chiof 9ffice of Public Affairs.—Margery Byers, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016. Chief, Office of Publications.—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.—George B. Tatum. Vice Chairman.—Mrs. Nan McEvoy. Secretary.—S. Dillon Ripley, ex officio. Members: Donald Anderson. Richard Hunt. Elizabeth Brooke Blake. David Lloyd Kreeger. Thomas S. Buechner. Abram Lerner, ex officio. 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. Mrs. Charles Bagley Wright. Jaquelin H. Hume. 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. Executive Officer.—Luis del Rio. Assistant Director for Exhibits.—Benjamin Lawless. Registar.— Virginia Beets. Department Chairmen.—Bernard S. Finn, 6819 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Claudia B. Kidwell, 6319 Merna Lane, Lanham, Md. 20801. Director, Office of Public and Academic Programs. Josiah Hatch, 168 Montcure Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22314 Independent Agencies Public Information Officer.—Geraldine Sanderson, 632 South St. Asaph Street, Alex-andria, Va. 22314. Director, Dwight D. Eisenhower Institute for Historical Research.—Forrest C. Pogue, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Apt. B-207, Arlington, Va. 22202. Executive Director, National Philatelic Collections.—Robert G. Tillotson. Historian, National Numismatic Collections.—Vladimir Clain-Stefanelli. 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; Martin A. Buzas, 13508 Keating Street, Rockville, Md. 20853; Clyde Roper, 1916 Beulah Road, Vienna, Va. 22180; Douglas H. Ubelaker, 3603 Norris Place, Alexandria, Va. 22305; Dieter C. Wasshausen, 9406 Chatteroy Place, Apt. 201, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760; George R. Zug, 644 North Harrison, Arlington, Va. 22205. Operations Officer, Scientific Event Alert Network.—Lindsay McClelland Director, Smithsonian Oceanographic Sorting Center.—Frank D. Ferrari. NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Eighth and F Streets 20560. Phone, 357-1915 Director.—Marvin S. Sadik, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. Assistant Director.—Harold F. Pfister, 11649 Charter Oak Court, Apt. T-1, Reston, Va. 20090. Historian.—Marc Jay Pachter, 3505 30th Street 20008. Curator of Painting and Sculpture.—Robert G. Stewart, 4104 46th Street, Apt. 304 20016. Keeper of the Catalog ops American Portraits.—Mona Dearborn, 1214 Portner Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Curator of Education.—Kenneth A. Yellis, 3323 Hartwell Court, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Curator of Prints.—Wendy C. Wick, 3133 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Curator of Photographs.—William F. Stapp, 715 North Carolina Avenue NE. 20003. Curator J i bttions = baverly Jones Cox, 2363 North Taylor Street, Arlington, Va. : Registrar.—Suzanne C. Jenkins, 2232 Georgian Woods Place, Apt. 203, Wheaton, Md. 20902. Conservator.—Rosamond Westmoreland. Chief of Exhibit Design and Production.—Nelio R. Marconi. National Portrait Gallery Commission: Berry Bingham, Sr. Andrew Oliver. Thomas Mellon Evans. Robert H. Smith. Katie Louchheim. Frank Stanton. Robert L. McNeil, Jr. Barbara Tuchman. Ex Officio: The Chief Justice. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Director, National Gallery of Art. Administrative Officer.—Barbara Hart. Librarian.—Katharine Martinez. 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, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, No. 2012 20016. ) RADIATION BIOLOGY LABORATORY 12441 Parklawn Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Phone, 443-2306 Director.—William H. Klein, 7901 Kentbury Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 688 Congressional Directory Assistant Director.—W. Shropshire, Jr., 4816 Flower Valley Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. SMITHSONIAN ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, Mass. 02138. Phone, (617) 195-7000 Director.—George B. Field, 1 Louisberg Square, Boston Mass. 02108. Associate Director.—John G. Gregory, 58 Ruddock Road, Sudbury, Mass. 01776. Associate Directors.—(Planetary Sciences) A. G. W. Cameron, 39 Howells Road, Belmont, Mass. 02178; (Theoretical Astrophysics) 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, 89 Fletcher Road, Belmont, Mass. 02178; (Solar and Stellar Physics) Andrea K. Dupree, 20 Hubbard Park Road, Cambridge, Mass. 02138; (Atomic and Molecular Physics) William H. Parkinson, Old Littleton Road, Harvard, Mass. 01451. SMITHSONIAN SCIENCE INFORMATION EXCHANGE, INC. 1730 M Street 20036. Phone, 673-1600 (A D.C. nonprofit corporation) President.—David F. Hersey, 11602 Gilsan Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Secretary.—Evelyn M. Roll, 713 South Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Treasurer.— Thomas P. Bold, Jr., 6121 Winter Park Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Vice Presidents.—(Scientific Affairs Division) Donald A. Elliott, 5916 Bradley Boule- vard, Bethesda, Md. 20014; (Data Processing Division) Martin Snyderman, 8804 Spring Valley Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 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.—Joseph 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. Independent Agencies Ex Officio: 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. Charles H. Percy. Sidney R. Yates. Harrison A. Williams, Jr. Charles Wilson. General: Mrs. Howard H. Baker, Jr. Mrs. J. Willard Marriott. K. LeMoyne Billings. Joan Mondale. Mrs. Edward T. Breathitt. Ronald H. Nessen. Marshall Coyne. Donna J. Stone Pesch. Richmond D. Crinkley. Gerald M. Rafshoon. June Oppen Degnan. Mrs. Abraham A. Ribicoff. Mrs. J. Clifford Folger. Jean Kennedy Smith. Abe Fortas. John G. Spatuzza. Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen. Roger L. Stevens. J. William Fulbright. Mrs. Theodore H. Strauss. Orval Hansen. Henry Strong. Mrs. Bob Hope. Benjamin Arthur Trustman. Frank N. Ikard. Jack Valenti. Melvin R. Laird. Lew R. Wasserman. Marjorie M. Lawson. Mrs. Jack Wrather. Honorary Trustee: 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, 357-2129 (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.—Max M. Kampelman. 66-666 O—81——46 690 Congressional Directory Board of Trustees—Continued 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. Jesse H. Oppenheimer. Anne Firor Scott. SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN COMMISSION Room 5113, 1100 L Street, Department of the Interior Building 20240. Phone, 343-4091 FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVES Federal Member.—[Vacant.] United States Commissioner.—Patrick J. Delaney, Room 5113, 1100 L Street, Depart-ment of the Interior Building 20240. 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, 5712 Cloverdale Road, Harrisburg, Pa. 17112. 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.—S. David Freeman, Knoxville, Tenn. Director—Richard M. Freeman, Knoxville, Tenn. Director—Robert N. Clement, Knoxville, Tenn. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF General Manager.—W. F. Willis, Knoxville, Tenn. Agtston General Manager (Resources Programs).—David T. Shereda, Knoxville, enn. Assistant to the General Manager (State and Regional Liaison).—John S. Lyon, Knoxville, Tenn. Director, Nuclear Safety Review Staff.—Harrison N. Culver, Knoxville, Tenn. Manager of Planning and Budget.—John G. Stewart, Knoxville, Tenn. Deputy Manager of Planning and Budget.—Larry H. Edwards, 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: Ren any District. —Wilbur F. Hawkins, 115 Hammond Plaza, Hopkinsville, Ky. Central District.—Elizabeth E. Howard, 1719 West End Building, Nashville, Tenn. 37203. Mississippi District.—Charles H. Howell, P.O. Box 1623, Tupelo, Miss. 38801. Son eastern District.—Tish B. Jenkins, 68 Mouse Creek Road, Cleveland, Tenn. Western District. —Wesley H. Mothley, Jr., P.O. Box 1788, Jackson, Tenn. 38301. Independent Agencies General Manager—Continued Appalachian District.—James N. Point, 4105 Fort Henry Drive, Kingsport, Tenn. 37663. Alma District.—B. H. Zellner, First Federal Building, Muscle Shoals, Ala. General Counsel. —Herbert S. Sanger, Jr., Knoxville, Tenn. Program Manager, Coal Gasification.—dJ. Frederick Weinhold, Chattanooga, Tenn. Minoo of Agricultural and Chemical Development.—Billy J. Bond, Muscle Shoals, a. Assistant Manager of Agricultural and Chemical Development.—Alvin B. Phillips, Muscle Shoals, Ala. Director of Agricultural Development.—John 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. Deputy Manager of Power.—dJerre Wilson, Chattanooga, Tenn. Assistant Manager of Power.—James R. Durall, Chattanooga, Tenn. Assistant Manager of Power.—John G. Holmes, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn. Manager of Power Operations.—E. Floyd Thomas, Chattanooga, Tenn. Assistant Manager of Power Operations.—Harry J. Green, Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Fossil and Hydro Power.—Harry S. Fox, Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Nuclear Power (Acting).—Harry J. Green, Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Power System Operations.—John P. DeLong, Chattanooga, Tenn. Manager of Power Engineering.—James P. Darling, Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Transmission System Engineering and Construction.—Joe Neal Benson, Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Nuclear Fuels.—Allan T. Mullins, Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Energy Use and Distributor Relations (Acting).—Richard C. Crawford, Chattanooga, Tenn. Birecor of Energy Conservation and Rates.—Robert F. Hemphill, Jr., Chattanoo-ga, Tenn. Director of Energy Demonstrations and Technology (Acting).—Michael D. High, Chattanooga, Tenn. Manivoer of Engineering Design and Construction.—George H. Kimmons, Knoxville, enn. Manager of Energineering Design.—McBeth N. Sprouse, Knoxville, Tenn. Manager of Construction.—Horace H. Mull, Knoxville, Tenn. Manager of Natural Resources.—Thomas H. Ripley, Knoxville, Tenn. Deputy Manager of Natural Resources.—Bevan W. Brown, dJr., Knoxville, Tenn. Director, Environmental Quality Staff.—Mohamed El-Ashry, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Land and Forest Resources.—John R. Paulk, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Water Resources.—Ralph H. Brooks, Knoxville, Tenn. Direct of Natural Resource Operations.—Maurice G. Msarsa, Chattanooga, enn. ne Land Between the Lakes.—Frank R. Holland, P.O. Box 27, Golden ond, Ky. Chief, Air Resources Program.—John P. Blackwell, Muscle Shoals, Ala. Manger of Economic and Community Development.—Richard L. Morgan, Knoxville, enn. Director of Economic Development.—Ralph D. Carnathan, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Community Development.—Wayne P. Myers, Knoxville, Tenn. Manager of Management Services.—Charles Bonine, Jr., Knoxville, Tenn. Chief, Public Safety Services.—John S. Rozek, Knoxville, Tenn. Director, Labor Relations Staff.—L. Allen Wilson, Knoxville, Tenn. Comptroller.—Willard R. Stinson, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Management Systems.—Donald W. Cramer, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Personnel.—Marilyn E. Taylor, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Property and Services.—William R. Norwood, Knoxville, Tenn. Director of Purchasing.—James L. Williams, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn. Director of Health and Safety.—Ernest A. Belvin, Jr., Muscle Shoals, Ala. Medical Director.—Robert L. Craig, M.D., Chattanooga, Tenn. Pirin of Occupational Health and Safety.—Gilbert F. Stone, Muscle Shoals, a. 692 Congressional Directory U.S. ADVISORY COMMISSION ON PUBLIC DIPLOMACY Created by Executive Order 12048 and Public Law 96-60 Room 1008, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20547. Phone, 724-9243 Chairman.—Olin C. Robison, president, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt. 05753. Staff Director.—Louise B. McKnew (acting). Special Projects Director.—Bruce N. Gregory. U.S. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY Department of State Building, 320 21st Street 20451. Phone, 655-4000 Director.—James L. Malone (acting). Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] The Special Assistant to the Director and Executive Secretary of the Agency.— Norman G. Clyne. The Counselor.—James M. Montgomery. Intelligence Staff.—Robert E. Morrison. General Counsel.—Thomas Graham, Jr. Assistant General Counsel for Congressional Relations.—John H. McNeill. Assistant Director, Bureau of International Security Programs.—James P. Timbie (acting). Assistant Director, Bureau of Weapons Evaluation and Control.—A. M. Christopher (acting). Deputy Assistant Director, Bureau of Weapons Evaluation and Control.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director, Bureau of Multilateral Affairs.—David Cinard (acting). Deputy Assistant Director, Bureau of Multilateral Affairs.—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Director for Science and Technology, Bureau of Multilateral Affairs.—Lawrence E. Finch. Assistant Director, Bureau of Non-Proliferation.—Robert S. Rochlin (acting). Deputy Assistant Director, Bureau of Non-Proliferation.—[Vacant.] Administrative Director, Office of Administration.—John H. Murphy (acting). Chief, Office of Operations Analysis.—Alfred Lieberman. Public Affairs Adviser, Officer of Public Affairs.—Thomas Halsted. U.S. COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Phone, 254-6697 Chairman.—Dr. Arthur S. Flemming, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Vice Chairman.—Dr. Mary Frances Berry, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Members: io Horn, president, California State University, Long Beach, Calif. Rabbi Murray Saltzman, Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, 7401 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21208. Jill S. Ruckelshaus, 1015 Evergreen Point Road, Medina, Wash. 98039. Dr. Blandina C. Ramirez, 1809 Rogge Lane, Austin, Tex. 78723. Staff Director.—Louis Nunez, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Deputy Staff Director.—John Hope III, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Assistant Director for Administration.—Bert Silver, 11705 Devilwood Court, Poto- mac, Md. 20854. Assistant Staff Director for Congressional and Public Affairs.—Carol Bonosaro, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Assistant Staff Director for Program and Policy Review.—Caroline Davis Gleiter, 3809 Foxwood Nook, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Acting Assistant Staff Director for Federal Civil Rights Evaluation.—[Vacant.] Acting Assistant Staff Director for Program Planning and Evaluation.—Eugene Mornell, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Acting General Counsel.—Paul Alexander, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Solicitor.—Lawrence B. Glick, 1121 Vermont Avenue 20425. Acting Assistant Staff Director for Regional Programs.—John Binkley, 1121 Ver- mont Avenue 20425. Independent Agencies U.S. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL COUNCIL Created by Public Law 96-338 425 13th Street, Suite 832 20004. Phone, (202) 724-0779 Appointed by the President: Chairman.—Prof. Elie Wiesel. Vice Chairman.—Mark Talisman. Executive Director.—Prof. Monroe H. Freedman. Members: Rabbi Joseph Asher, San Francisco, Calif. Tibor Baranski, Snyder, N.Y. Irving Bernstein, New York, N.Y. Dr. Marver Bernstein, Weston, Mass. 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.C. 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 Dr. Irving Greenberg, New York, N.Y. Dorothy Height, New York, N.Y. Father Theodore Hesburgh, South Bend, Ind. Prof. Raul Hilberg, Burlington, Vt. Julian E. Kulas, Chicago, Ill. Prof. Norman Lamm, New York, N.Y. Frank R. Lautenberg, Clifton, N.J. Miles Lerman, Vineland, N.J. Prof. Franklin Littell, Philadelphia, Pa. Steven A. Ludsin, New York, N.Y. Prof. Ingeborg G. Mauksch, Nashville, Tenn. Aloysius A. Mazewski, Chicago, 111. Benjamin Meed, New York, N.Y. Set Momjian, Philadelphia, Pa. Father John T. Pawlikowski, Chicago, Ili. Rabbi Bernard S. Raskas, St. Paul, Minn. 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. Sigmund Strochlitz, New London, Conn. Kalman Sultanik, 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: James J. Blanchard, Representative from Michigan. Rudy Boschwitz, Senator from Minnesota. John C. Danforth, Senator from Missouri. 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 Ohio. 694 Congressional Directory U.S. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION AGENCY 320 21st Street 20523. Phone, 632-8558 Director.—M. Peter McPherson, Room 3932, 632-9620. Deputy Director.—Leah Wortham (acting), Room 3932, 632-8558. TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 1400 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Phone, 235-1800 Director.—David A. Raymond (acting), Room 223, 235-1800. Deputy Director.—David A. Raymond, Room 223, 235-1800. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 21st Street and Virginia Avenue 20523. Phone, 632-8264 Administrator.—M. Peter McPherson, Room 5942, 632-9620. Deputy Administrator.—Joseph C. Wheeler, Room 5894, 632-8578. Executive Secretary.—Douglas J. Clark, Room 5750, 632-1800. Assistant Administrator for Program and Policy Coordination.—Charles Paolillo (acting), Room 3942, 632-0482. Assistant Administrator for Development Support.—Stephen C. Joseph (acting), Room 513, 1601 North Kent Street, Arlington, Va. 22209, 235-9054. Assistant Administrator for Private and Development Cooperation.—Gordon Pier-son (acting), Room 5883, 632-8298. Assistant Administrator for Program and Management Services.—John F. Owens (acting), Room 4942, 632-9888. AN Adminisresr for Legislative Affairs.—Genta A. Hawkins, Room 2895, Assistant Administrator for Latin America and the Caribbean.—Edward W. Coy (acting), Room 6256, 632-8246. Ann Administrator for Asia.—Frederick W. Schieck (acting), Room 6212, 632- Ashpanl fAgminirtor for Near East.—Alfred D. White (acting), Room 6724, Assim Administrator for Africa.—W. Haven North (acting), Room 6936, 632- Conirobier =lonenas J. McMahon (acting), 1975 Florida Avenue 20523, Room 525, ™N General Counsel.—John R. Bolton, Room 6895, 632-8548. Inspector General. —Herbert L. Beckington, Room 5644, 632-7844. Science Adviser.—Howard A. Minners, Room 5758, 632-0469. Executive Director, Board for International Food and Agricultural Development/ Support Staff.—Elmer R. Kiehl, Room 2246 632-7937. Director, Office of Personnel Management.—Edna A. Boorady, Room 300, 515 22d Street 20523, 632-9608. Director, Office of Equal Opportunity Programs.—Pauline G. Johnson, Room 2664, 632-7966, Grubb Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. : Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Herb Harmon, Room 4898, 632-9170. Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—Raymond C. Malley, 1735 North Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. 22209, Room 651, 235-1822. OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATION 1129 20th Street 20527. Phone, 653-2920 Acting President and Chief Executive Officer.—Gerald T. West. Exective Vice President.—|[Vacant.] Acting General Counsel.—Anthony F. Marra, Jr. Acting Vice President for Public and Congressional Affairs.—Robert L. Jordan. Acting Treasurer.—Thomas B. Clegg. Vice President for Insurance.—Caryl S. Bernstein. Vice President for Finance.—Jean G. Crouzet. Acting President for Development.—Gordon E. Hunt. Corporate Secretary.—Elizabeth A. Burton. Independent Agencies BOARD OF DIRECTORS Government Directors: Acting Chairman.—Hon. William E. Brock III, U.S. Trade Representative, 1800 G Street, Suite 720 20506. Gerald T. West, Acting President and Chief Executive Officer, Overseas Private Investment Corporation, 1129 20th Street 20527. Hon. Deane R. Hinton, Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs, Department of State, Room 6828, NS 20520. Private Sector Directors: Hon. Allie C. Felder, Jr., vice president and director, Outreach Division, Coopera-tive League of the U.S.A., 1828 L Street, Suite 1100 20036. Hon. James M. Friedman, attorney at law, Guren, Merritt, Sogg & Cohen, 650 Terminal Tower, Cleveland, Ohio 44113. Hon. William M. Landau, attorney at law, Mann, Judd & Landau, 230 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017. Hon. Edward L. Marcus, attorney at law, Marcus & Burns, 38 Trumbull Street, New Haven, Conn. 06510. Hon. Richard R. Swann, attorney at law, Swann & Haddock, American Pioneer Building, 600 Courtland Street, Orlando, Fla. 32804. Representative at Large.—[Vacant.] At Large.—[Vacant.] U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION International Trade Commission, 701 E Street 20436. Phone, 202-523-0161 Commissioners: Bill Alberger, chairman, of Oregon, 804 South Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Michael J. Calhoun, vice chairman, of District of Columbia. Catherine Bedell, of Washington, 1308 South 21st Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Paula Stern, of District of Columbia, 3314 Ross Place 20008. [Vacant.] [Vacant.] Secretary.—Kenneth R. Mason, 6907 96th Avenue, Lanham, Md. 20801. Director, Office of Operations.—Charles W. Ervin, 3604 Fulton Street 20007. Director, Office of Economics (Acting).—dJohn Suomela, 5628 North 27th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Director, Office of Investigations.—William E. Fry, 206 Van Buren Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046. Director, Office of Industries.—Norris A. Lynch, 505 D Street SE. 20003. Chiefs of Industries Divisions: Agriculture, Fisheries and Forest Products Division.—Edward P. Furlow, 4876 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207. Textiles, Leather Products, and Apparel Division.—Reuben Schwartz, 8629 Red Coat Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Energy and Chemicals Division.—Aimison Jonnard, 1202 Old Stable Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Machinery and Equipment Division.—Aaron H. Chesser, 2605 Roswell Court, Falls Church, Va. 22043. Minerals and Metals.—Larry L. Brookhart. General Manufactures.—Walter S. Trezevant, 6 O Street SW. 20024. Director, Office of Data Systems.—Michael J. Olsavsky, 9714 Waterline Drive, Burke, Va. 22015. Director, Office of Administration (Acting).—Edward C. Wallington, 11203 Mitscher Street, Kensington, Md. 20795. General Counsel. —Michael H. Stein, 7504 Bybrook Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Congressional Liaison.—George L. Hooper, 3420 Legation Street 20015. Executive Liaison and Special Adviser for Trade Agreements.—William T. Hart, 3321 N Street 20007. Crier, apinisinatize Law Judge.—Donald K. Duvall, 5005 Overlea Court, Bethesda, Director, Finance and Budget Division (Acting).—Philip Katz, 13826 Flint Rock Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. 696 Congressional Directory Biren; Personnel Division.—Terry P. McGowan, 809 South Dogwood, Sterling, Va. 22170. Director, Services Branch.—Ronald Fox, 1629 Columbia Road 20009. Director, Production Division.—Kenneth Will, 4548 King Edward Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Director, Office of San As —Eugene A. Rosengarden, 15217 Manor Lake Drive, Rockville, Md. 2 Public Information Officer. OS arold W. Sundstrom, 9800 Flint Rock Road, Manas-sas, Va. 22110. U.S. MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD Created by Public Law 95-454 1717 H Street 20419 Phone, 653-7124 Chairwoman.—Ruth T. Prokop, 4854 Loughboro Road 20016. Vice Chair.—Ersa H. Poston, 6709 Melrose Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Member.—Ronald P. Wertheim, 3230 Highland Place 20008. Acting Special Counsel. —Mary Eastwood, 201 I Street SW. 20024. FIELD OFFICES Atlanta, Ga.—Covering Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.—George L. Daves, chief appeals officer, Third Floor, North Wing, 1776 Peachtree Street NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30309. Boston, Mass.—Covering Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.—William Carroll, chief appeals officer, 100 Summer Street Room 1736, Boston, Mass. 02110. Chicago, Ill.—Covering Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ohio.—R. J. Payne, chief appeals officer, John C. Kluczynski Building, 31st Floor, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 60604. Dallas, Tex.—Covering Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Swan Island.—Paula A. Latshaw, chief appeals officer, 1100 Commerce Street, Room 6F20, Dallas, Tex. 75242. Denver, Colo.—Covering Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming.—dJacqueline R. Bradley, chief appeals officer, Denver Federal Center, Room 117, Building 46, Box 25025, Denver, Colo. 80225. New York, N.Y.—Covering New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands— Joan Dolan, acting chief appeals officer, New Federal Building, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 2341, New York, N.Y. 10278. Philadelphia, Pa.—Covering Camden County (New Jersey), Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia.—Lonnie Lee Crawford, Jr., chief appeals officer, U.S. Customhouse, Room 501, Second and Chestnut Streets, Philadel-phia, Pa. 19106. St. Louis, Mo.—Covering Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.—Roscoe E. Long, chief appeals officer, 1520 Market Street, Room 1740, St. Louis, Mo. 63103 San Francisco, Calif.—Covering Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Pacific Ocean Area.—Burt J. Deutsch, chief appeals officer, 525 Market Street, Room 2400, San Francisco, Calif. 94105. Seattle, Wash.—Covering Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.—Aurelio Luis Lucero, dJr., chief appeals officer, Federal Building, 915 Second Avenue, Room 1840, Seattle, Wash. 98174. Washington, D.C.—Covering Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area, all overseas areas not otherwise covered.—Samuel J. Flanagan, chief appeals officer, 5203 Lees-burg Pike, Suite 1109, Falls Church, Va. 22041. U.S. METRIC BOARD Created by Public Law 94-168 1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 400, Arlington, Va. 22209. Phone, (703) 235-1933 Chairman.—Louis F. Polk, Dayton, Ohio. Vice Chairman.—Andrew H. Kenopensky, Washington, D.C. Members: Sydney D. Andrews, Tallahassee, Fla. Joyce D. Miller, New York, N.Y. Glenn Nishimura, Little Rock, Ark. Independent Agencies Members—Continued Satenig St. Marie, New York, N.Y. Thomas A. Hannigan, Washington, D.C. Frank H. Hartman, Lansing, Mich. Sandra R. Kenney, Owings Mills, Md. Roger E. Travis, Hingham, Mass. Francis R. Dugan, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dennis R. Smith, Middleboro, Mass. Bruce P. Johnson, Reno, Nev. Adrian G. Weaver, Stamford, Conn. Executive Director.—Malcolm E. O'Hagan, 1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 400, Arling-ton, Va. 22209. Deputy Executive Director/Director of Research, Coordination, and Planning. —Stan-ley R. Parent, 1600 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. General Counsel.—Theodore S. Farfaglia, 1600 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Director, Office of Public Information.—John P. Donnelly, 1600 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Director, Office of Resource Management.—Helen T. Stellman, 1600 Wilson Boule-vard, Suite 400, Arlington, Va. 22209. U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Mailing Address: Washington, D.C. 20555. Phone, 301-492-7000 Chairman.—634-1459, Joseph M. Hendrie. Technical Assistant.—634-1429, Herbert Fontecilla. Legal Assistant.—634-3261, Donald F. Hassell. Administrative Assistant.—634-3271, William M. Dorie. Commissioner.—634-1461, John F. Ahearne. Legal Assistant.—634-1458, Vicki R. Harding. Program Analyst.—634-3290, Jesse L. Funches. Commissioner.—634-3309, Peter A. Bradford. Technical Assistant.—634-3308, Ledyard Marsh. Legal Assistant.—634-3308, Thomas R. Gibbon. Special Assistant.—634-3308, William L. Clements. Commissioner.—634-1461, Victor Gilinsky. Technical Assistant.—634-3278, John H. Austin. Special Counsel. —634-3278, William J. Manning. Program Analyst.—634-3278, Roxanne Goldsmith. Administrative Assistant.—634-3278, Sandra Showman. Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Technical Assistant.—[Vacant.] Legal Assistant.—[Vacant.] Administrative Assistant.—|[Vacant.] Executive Director for Operations.—492-7511, William J. Dircks. Deputy Executive Director for Operations.—492-7561, E. Kevin Cornell. Assistant for Operations.—492-7781, Thomas Rehm. Director, Office of Administration.—492-7335, Daniel J. Donoghue. Executive Legal Director.—492-7308, Howard Shapar. Controller.—492-4750, Learned W. Barry. Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity.—492-7697, Edward Tucker. Director, Office of International Programs.—492-7886, James R. Shea. Director, Office of State Programs.—492-7767, G. Wayne Kerr. Dirseton Office of Management and Program Analysis.—492-8054, Norman M. aller. Chairman, Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards.—634-3265, J. Carson Mark. Chairman, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel.—492-7814, Paul B. Cotter. Chairman, Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Panel.—492-7662, Alan SS. Rosenthal. Director, Office of Inspector and Auditor.—492-7301, James J. Cummings. Director, Office of Policy Evaluation.—634-1417, Edward Hanrahan. General Counsel. —634-3288, Leonard Bickwit. Secretary of the Commission.—634-1469, Samuel J. Chilk. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—492-T771, Joseph J. Fouchard. Director, Office of Congressional Affairs.—634-1443, Carlton C. Kammerer. 698 Congressional Directory Director, Office of Standards Development.—443-5938, [Vacant]. Deputy Director, Office of Standards Development.—443-5938, Ray G. Smith. Director, Division of Engineering Standards.—443-5995, Guy A. Arlotto. Director, Division of Siting, Health, and Safeguards Standards.—443-5991, Karl R. Goller. Director, Office of Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data.—492-9560, Caryle Michelson. Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.—William Kerr. Director, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.—427-4066, John G. Davis. Deputy Director, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.—[Vacant.] Director, Division of Safeguards.—427-4033, Robert F. Burnett. Director, Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety.—427-4485, Richard E. Cunningham. Director, Division of Waste Management.—427-4069, John B. Martin. Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.—492-7691, Harold R. Denton. Deputy Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.—492-7726, Edson G. Case. Director, Division of Licensing.—492-7672, Darrel G. Eisenhut. Director, Division of Engineering.—492-7207, Richard H. Vollmer. Director, Division of Systems Integration.—492-7373, Denwood F. Ross. Director, Division of Human Factors Safety.—492-9595, Stephen S. Hanauer. Director, Division of Safety Technology.—Thomas E. Murley. Director, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research.—427-4341, Robert B. Minogue. Deputy Director, Office of i Regulatory Research.—[Vacant.] Director, Probalistic Analysis Staff.—492-8528, Robert Bernero. Director, Division of Reactor Safety Research.—492-4281, [Vacant]. Director, Division of Safeguards, Fuel Cycle, and Environmental Research.—427- 4350, Frank J. Arsenault. Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement.—492-7397, Victor Stello, Jr. Deputy Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement.—492-8177, Richard C. DeYoung, Jr. ; Director, Enforcement and Investigation Office.—492-8177, Dudley Thompson. Director, Safeguards and Radiological Safety Inspection.—492-8484, Harold D. Thornburg. Director, Division of Resident and Regional Reactor Inspection.—492-8098, James H. Sneizek. Director, Division of Emergency Preparedness.—492-7415, Brian K. Grimes. Director, Division of Program Development and Appraisal. —492-8160, Norman -Moseley. NRC Regional Offices: Director, Region I—King of Prussia, Pa.—488-1299 (FTS), Boyce Grier. Director, Region II—Atlanta, Ga.—242-5500 (FTS), James P. O'Reilly. Director, Region II[—Glenellyn, I11.—384-2677 (FTS), James G. Keppler. Director, Region IV—Arlington, Tex.—729-9041 (FTS), Karl V. Seyfrit. Director, Region V—Walnut Creek, Calif.—463-3707 (FTS), Robert H. Engelken. U.S. PAROLE COMMISSION HOLC Building, 320 First Street 20537. Phone, 724-3117 Chairman.—Cecil C. McCall, 203 Apple Blossom Court, Vienna, Va. 22180. Vice Chairman.—Benjamin J. Malcolm, 309 Yoakum Parkway, Unit 807, Alexan- dria, Va. 22304. Commissioner.—Dorothy Parker, 1600 S. Joyce Street, B-1511, Arlington, Va. 22202. Commsyioner=0. J. Keller, 1150 Peachtree Battle Avenue NW., Atlanta, Ga. Progam Aonagement Officer.—dJ. Robertson Haworth, 1270 Hoven Lane, Bowie, Legal Counsel.—Joseph A. Barry, 1615 Courtland Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Chief of Case Operations.—[Vacant.] Daren of [Research Deis B. Hoffman, 1507 Grace Church Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. ’ REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Commissioners: Atlanta.—[Vacant.] Dallas.—Robert D. Vincent. Independent Agencies Regional Commissioners—Continued Kansas City.—Richard T. Mulcrone. Philadelphia.—dJoseph A. Nardoza. San Francisco.—Audrey A. Kaslow. 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 41 years of government service, first career postal employee in 30 years 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. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY POSTMASTER GENERAL Deputy Postmaster General.—C. Neil Benson. Executive Assistant to the Deputy Postmaster General.—John L. Gentile, 1106 Ship-man Lane, McLean, Va. 22101. Executive Assistant for Information Resource Management.—Charles K. Kernan, 2266 Wheystone Street, Vienna, Va. 22180 OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL Senior Assistant Postmaster General.—Joseph F. Morris. Executive Assistant to the Postmaster General.—Gerald F. Merna. Private Secretary to the Postmaster General.—Evelyn J. Zeller. Assistant Postmaster General for Government Relations.—Edward E. Horgan, Jr., 9417 Victoria Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Assistant Postmaster General for Public and Employee Communications.—Walter E. Duka, 10605 Howerton Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Postmaster General for Planning.—William R. Cummings. Chief Inspector, Postal Inspection Service.—Kenneth H. Fletcher. GENERAL COUNSEL—LAW DEPARTMENT General Counsel.—Louis A. Cox, 1140 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Va. 22030. ADMINISTRATION GROUP Senior Assistant Postmaster General, Administration.—F. X. Biglin, 3611 Devilwood Court, Great Oaks, Fairfax, Va. 29030. Assistant Postmaster General, Office of International Postal Affairs.—H. Edgar S. Stock, 4300 Dunnell Lane, Kensington, Md. 20795. Judicial Officer. —dJames A. Cohen, 1511 Baylor Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20850. Assistant Postmaster General, Customer Services.—Gordon C. Morison, 10406 Great Arbor Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Assistant Postmaster General, Real Estate and Buildings.—Roger P. Craig, 3515 Idaho Avenue 20016. OPERATIONS GROUP Senior Assistant Postmaster General, Operations.—James V. Jellison. Assistant Postmaster General, Delivery Services.—Eugene C. Hagburg. Assistant Postmaster General, Mail Processing.—Harry C. Penttala. Assistant Postmaster General, Engineering and Technical Support Department.— William V. Chapp. FINANCE GROUP Senior Assistant Postmaster General, Finance.—dJim Finch, 2415 North Lincoln Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Controller.—Michael T. DelGuercio, 6003 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22152. Treasurer.—James R. Glassco, Jr., 1024 Pine Hill Road, McLean, Va. 22101. 700 Congressional Directory Assistant Postmaster General, Management Information Systems.—Ralph M. Feemster. Assistant Postmaster General, Finance.—Anthony P. Cavallo, Jr. Assistant Postmaster General, Rates and Classification.—Edward J. McCaffrey, 3400 Weller Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. EMPLOYEE AND LABOR RELATIONS GROUP Senior Assistant Postmaster General, Employee and Labor Relations.—Carl C. Ul- saker, 8300 Weller Avenue, McLean, Va. 22102 Assistant Postmaster General, Employee Relations.—Nancy L. George. Assistant Postmaster General, Labor Relations.—James C. Gildea, 7209 Summit Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY GROUP Senior Assistant Postmaster General, Research and Technology Group.—Paul E. Jaquish, Jr., 5823 Tudor Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. U.S. RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 844 Rush Street, Chicago, Ill. 60611. Phone, 751-4500 Washington Liaison Office: The Pennsylvania Building, Room 444, 425 13th Street 20004. Phone, 382-4791 Members: William P. Adams (chairman), 25 W 100 Cape Road, Naperville, Ill. 60540. Assistant to the Chairman.—[Vacant.] Charles J. Chamberlain, 740 St. Andrews Lane, Apt. 33, Crystal Lake, Ill. 60014. Assistant to Board Member (Labor Relations).—Kenneth Zoll. Assistant to Board Member.—James C. Boehner. Assistant to Board Member.—Tony C. Johnson. Earl Oliver, 1130 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60605. Assistant to Board Member.—Roland Wiebking. Assistant to Board Member.—John Thoresdale. Secretary of the Board.—R. F. Butler. Librarian.—Kay Collins. Acyine on Executive Officer.—Dale G. Zimmerman, 831 North Main, Naperville, . 60540. Acting General Counsel. —Steven A. Bartholow. Director, Management Control. —Kenneth P. Boehne. Acting Chief Actuary.—Norman Solomon. Director of Research.—Maynard I. Kagen. Acting Director, Retirement Claims.—Robert S. Kaufman. Director, Unemployment and Sickness Insurance.—George Delaney. Director, Data Processing and Accounts.—Ralph A. Vicari. Director, Budget and Fiscal Operations.—Paul R. Cote. Director, Personnel.—James J. Costello. Director, Hearings and Appeals.—James E. Lanter. Director, Supply and Service.—David J. Langdon. Washington Liaison Officer.—Robert A. Russell. Regional Offices: Rogn 1.—Atlanta, Ga. 30303, 101 Marietta Street, Suite 2304; Z. Jack Gyure, irector. ~ Region 2.—New York, N.Y. 10278, Federal Building, Room 3415, 26 Federal Plaza; Edmund J. Setaro, director. Region 3.—Cleveland, Ohio 44199, Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building, Room 493, 1240 East Ninth Street; Luke L. Paganico, director. Region” 4.—Kansas City, Mo. 64106, Federal Building, Room 257, 601 East 12th Street; Walter W. Birch, director; Gerald R. Thurman, director. Region 5.—San Francisco, Calif. 94102, Federal Building, Room 7419, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Box 36043; William Robe, director. Independent Agencies U.S. RAILWAY ASSOCIATION Created by Public Law 93-236 955 L’Enfant Plaza North SW. 20595. Phone, 426-4250 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman.—Stephen Berger, New York, N.Y. Ex Officio Members: Hon. Andrew L. Lewis, Secretary of Transportation. Hon. Donald T. Regan, Secretary of the Treasury. Chairman, Interstate Commerce Commission. Appointive Members: iy Frank H. Blatz, Jr., Plainfield, N.J. James E. Burke, Freehold, N.J. Robert G. Flannery, San Francisco, Calif. Stanton P. Sender, Washington, D.C. Nathaniel Welch, Atlanta, Ga. Gov. Thomas P. Salmon, Bellows Falls, Vt. [Vacant.] OFFICERS President and Chief Executive Officer.—Donald C. Cole, 426-1991. Special Assistant to the President.—Darry A. Sragow, 426-9048. Public Affairs Officer.—Alex Bilanow, 426-4250 Executive Vice President.—Cary W. Dickieson, 0. 4052. Vice President for Administration.— William H. Bozman, 426-1924. Vice President for Law.—Malcolm M. B. Sterrett, 755-4052. Vice President for Finance.—Joseph P. 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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 Bovesen, 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; Chairman, Judicial Conference of the United States, 1969-; Chairman, Federal Judicial Center, 1969-; Chancellor, Smithsonian Insti-tution, 1969-; trustee, National Gallery of Art; honorary chairman, Institute of Judicial Administration, National Judiciary College; trustee emeritus: Mitchell Col-lege 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, Governor's Interracial Commission 1944-52; honorary degrees: LL.D.: William Mitchell College of Law, Macalester College, University of Minnesota, New York University, Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, New York College of Law, Georgetown University, American University, College of William and Mary, Mercer University, Yeshiva University, Howard University, Ripon College, Wash-ington College, and Brigham Young 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. POTTER STEWART, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born Jackson, Mich., January 23, 1915; Yale College, A.B., 1937, Yale Law School, LL.B., 1941; married Mary Ann Bertles, April 24, 1943; three children, Harriet (Mrs. Richard R. Virkstis), Potter, David; practiced law New York City and Cincinnati, Ohio, 1941-54; served 3 years active sea duty during World War II, discharged as lieutenant in 1945; appointed by President Eisenhower to United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, April 27, 1954, and took oath of office and assumed duties as Circuit Judge, June 1, 1954; appointed from Ohio as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States on October 14, 1958, 706 Judiciary 707 during a recess of the Senate, and took the oaths of office and his seat on that day; was nominated by President Eisenhower on January 17, 1959, as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; was confirmed by the Senate on May 5, 1959, and took the oaths of office on May 15, 1959. BYRON RAYMOND WHITE, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born in Fort Collins, Colo., June 8, 1917; son of Alpha Albert White and Maude Burger White; elementary and high school, Wellington, Colo.; B.A., University of Colorado, 1938; Rhodes scholar, Oxford, England, 1939; officer, USNR, May 1942-January 1946; LL.B., Yale Law School, 1946; married Marion Lloyd Stearns of Denver, Colo., June 15, 1946; children, Charles Byron and Nancy Pitkin; law clerk to Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1946-47; associate, Lewis, Grant, Newton, Davis & Henry (now Davis, 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. LEWIS F. POWELL, Jr., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born September 19, 1907, Suffolk, Va.; married Josephine Pierce Rucker of Richmond, Va., May 2, 1936; three daughters: Mrs. Richard S. Smith, Mrs. Basil T. Carmody, Mrs. Christopher J. Sumner; one son, Lewis F. Powell III; Washington and Lee University, B.S., 1929, magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, LL.B. 1931; Harvard Law School, LL.M., 1932; Hunton, Williams, Gay, Powell and Gibson, Richmond, Va., 1935-71; general counsel to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 1957-71; member, National Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice, appointed by President Johnson, 1965-67; member, National Advisory Com- 708 Congressional Directory 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 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, 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 Associ- ation, 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, confirmed 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 General's National Committee to Study Antitrust Laws, 1953-55; appointed United States Circuit Judge for the Seventh Circuit, October 14, 1970, entering on duty November 2, 1970, and serving until becoming an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court; nominated to the Supreme Court December 1, 1975, by President Ford; confirmed by the Senate December 17, 1975; sworn in as a member of the Court December 19, 1975. JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT WHOSE WIVES ACCOMPANY THEM* *Mr. Chief Justice Burger. *Mr. Justice Brennan. *Mr. Justice Stewart. *Mr. Justice White. *Mr. Justice Marshall. *Mr. Justice Blackmun. *Mr. Justice Powell. *Mr. Justice Rehnquist. *Mr. Justice Stevens. Judiciary 709 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.—Barrett McGurn. 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.—Carl McGowan. Circuit Judges.—dJ. Skelly Wright, Edward Allen Tamm, Spottswood W. Robinson III, George E. MacKin-non, Roger Robb, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Patricia M. Wald, Abner J. Mikva, Harry T. Edwards, Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Clerk.—George A. Fisher, Washing-ton, D.C. 20001. 202-426-7017. 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).—MTr. 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. Sixth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee).—MTr. Justice Stewart, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—George Clifton Edwards, Jr., 710 Judiciary 711 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, Gincinan, Ohio 45202. Clerk.—John P. Hehman, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. 513- 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, I11. 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. 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. 303-837-3157. TEMPORARY EMERGENCY COURT OF APPEALS OF THE UNITED STATES United States Courthouse 20001. Phone, (202) 426-7666 (National jurisdiction over cases appealed under the Economic Stabilization Act and Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act) Oaisf Judge.—Edward Allen Tamm, Washington, D.C. udges: A. Sherman Christensen, U.S. District Judge, Salt Lake City, Utah. Walter E. Hoffman, U.S. District Judge, Norfolk, Va. Joe McDonald Ingraham, U.S. Circuit Judge, Houston, Tex. Joe Ewing Estes, U.S. District Judge, Dallas, Tex. Frank M. Johnson, Jr., U.S. Circuit Judge, Montgomery, Ala. William J. Jameson, U.S. District Judge, Billings, Mont. Edward T. Gignoux, U.S. District Judge, Portland, Maine. Robert A. Grant, U.S. District Judge, South Bend, Ind. Charles M. Metzner, U.S. District Judge, New York, N.Y. Lewis R. Morgan, U.S. Circuit Judge, Newnan, Ga. Earl R. Larson, U.S. District Judge, Minneapolis, Minn. William H. Becker, U.S. District Judge, Kansas City, Mo. Ben C. Duniway, U.S. Circuit Judge, San Francisco, Calif. Alfonso J. Zirpoli, U.S. District Judge, San Francisco, Calif. Walter P. Gewin, U.S. Circuit Judge, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Dudley B. Bonsal, U.S. District Judge, New York, N.Y. John W. Peck, U.S. Circuit Judge, Cincinnati, Ohio John K. Regan, U.S. District Judge, St. Louis, Mo. Wesley E. Brown, U.S. District Judge, Wichita, Kans. Stanley A. Weigel, U.S. District Judge, San Francisco, Calif. Sam C. Pointer, Jr., U.S. District Judge, Birmingham, Ala. Frederick B. Lacey, U.S. District Judge, Newark, N.J. Clerk.—Ruth H. Jacobson, Washington, D.C. 20001. 712 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT U.S. Courthouse, Third Street and Constitution Avenue 20001. Phone, 426-7182 CARL McGOWAN, chief judge; born in Hymera, Ind.,, May 7, 1911; Dartmouth College, A.B., 1932; Columbia University, LL.B., 1936; Northwestern University, LL.D. (hon.), 1976; member of the New York (1936), Illinois (1940), and District of Columbia (1948) bars; private practice in New York City (1936-39), Washington (1946-48), and Chicago (1953-63); United States Naval Reserve (1942-45); married in 1945 to Josephine Vail Perry, of Boston; children: Mary, Rebecca, John, and Hope; counsel to the Governor of Illinois (1949-52); member of the faculty of Northwestern University Law School (1939-42; 1948-49); member of the Council of the American Law Institute, and of the American and Chicago Bar Associations; took oath of office April 22, 1963, under commission issued by President Kennedy March 27, 1963. 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; 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 lec-turer, Duke University, 1970; taught Contemporary Civil Rights, Notre Dame in London, 1974; Meiklejohn lecturer, Brown University, 1976; lecturer, administrative law, Tulane University summer program, Grenoble, France, 1979; Francis Biddle lecturer, Harvard Law School, 1979; Assistant U.S. Attorney, New Orleans, 1937-46; U.S. Attorney, Eastern District of Louisiana, 1948-49; U.S. District Judge, Eastern District of Louisiana, 1949 to April 1962; U.S. Circuit Judge, Washington, D.C., April 1962 to date (served as chief judge March 28, 1978 to January 14, 1981); member of American Law Institute; served as lieutenant commander, 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 Symposium: 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 Gover-nors), Federal Bar Association (president, New Orleans Chapter), Bar Association of District of Columbia, American Bar Association, New Orleans Bar Association; member Alpha Delta Gamma (national president); member, Blue Key, honorary member, Phi Delta Phi; Roman Catholic; Democrat; home: 5317 Blackistone Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. 20016; office: U.S. Courthouse, Washington, 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 713 714 Congressional Directory 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, 1969-78; 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-); 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. SPOTTSWOOD W. ROBINSON III. Circuit judge; born in Richmond, Va., July 26, 1916; son of Spottswood W. Jr., and Inez C. Robinson; attended public schools of Richmond, Va., and Virginia Union University, Richmond. Va.; LL.B. (magna cum laude), Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1939; LL.D., Virginia Union Universi-ty, 1955; married to Marian B. Wilkerson; two children: Spottswood W., IV, and Nina Cecelia (Mrs. Oswald G. Govan); admitted to Virginia Bar, 1943; member of faculty, School of Law, Howard University, 1939-48 (on leave 1947-48); practiced law in Richmond, Va., as a member of firm of Hill & Robinson, later Hill, Martin & Robinson, 1943-55, and as sole practioner, 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, Consolidated 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; following adjournment of the Senate, received recess appointment as judge of said court under commission of President Johnson dated January 6, 1964, and took oath of office on January 7, 1964; nominated by President Johnson as judge of said court on February 3, 1964, confirmed by Senate on July 1, 1964, and took oath of office on July 7, 1964, under commission of President Johnson dated July 2, 1964; nominated by President Johnson as judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on October 6, 1966, confirmed by Senate on October 20, 1966, and took oath of office on November 9, 1966, under commission of President Johnson dated November 3, 1966. GEORGE E. MAcKINNON, circuit judge; born in St. Paul, Minn., April 22, 1906; son of James Alexander Wiley and Cora Blanche (Asselstine) MacKinnon; married Elizabeth Valentine Davis August 20, 1938; children: 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, 1928-29; Western Conference Medal, 1929; assistant football coach, University of Minnesota, 1928-32; admitted to Minnesota Bar, 1929; assistant general counsel, Investors Syndicate, Minneapolis, Minn., 1929-42; elected Minnesota State 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, 1869; 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 Judiciary 715 Service Law, 1930; Old Age Assistance Act, 1936; office, U.S. Courthouse, Washing- ton, D.C. 20001: telephone 476-7021. ROGER ROBB, circuit judge; born in Bellows Falls, Vt., July 7, 1907; son of Charles Henry and Nettie May (George) Robb; married to Lillian Nordstrom, 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 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 US. Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, by President Nixon on May 6, 1969; oath of office May 9, 1969; home, 1700 Hoban Road 20007; office, U.S. Courthouse, Washington, D.C. 20001. MALCOLM RICHARD WILKEY, circuit judge; born in Murfreesboro, Tenn., 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; and visiting committee, Reuben J. Clark Law School, Brigham Young University, 1981-83; Metropolitan Club of Washington; home, 540 N Street SW. 20024; office, United States Courthouse, Washington, D.C. 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; Order of the Coif; law clerk, Judge Jerome Frank, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1951-52; associate, Arnold, Fortas & Porter, Wash-ington, D.C., 1952-53; member, President’s Commission 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 Legislative Affairs, Department of Justice, 1977-79; board of trustees, Vera Institute of Justice, 1965-72; American Law Insti-tute (Council 1978-), 1972-; Juvenile Justice Standards Project (IJA-ABA joint commission member and Executive Commission 1974-77), 1973-77; board of gover-nors, District of Columbia Bar (Executive Commission 1975-76), 1974-77; board of 716 Congressional Directory editors, American Bar Association Journal, 1978-; Institute of Medicine, National Science Foundation, 1978-; board of trustees, Ford Foundation (Executive Com-mission 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; publications: 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; adjunct professor of law, Northwestern University School of Law, 1973-75; member: American Bar Association; Council of the Section of Individ-ual Rights and Responsibilities; Council of the Section of Litigation, 1975-76; Chica-go Bar Association, Board of Managers, 1962-64; District of Columbia Bar; served in Illinois Legislature, 1956-66; chairman, Illinois House Judiciary Committee, 1965-66; award of merit, National Council of Senior Citizens, 1978; special award, Nation-al 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 Illinois for each of the five terms served in the Illinois Legislature; received Page One Award, Chicago Newspaper Guild, for out-standing 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 State legislature, 1956; chairman, Illinois House Subcommittee on New Criminal Code, which was adopted in 1961; married to the former Zorita Wise; daughters: Mary, Laurie, and Rachel; represented the Second Congressional District of Illinois in the 91st and 92d Congresses, and the 10th Congressional District in the 94th, 95th, and 96th Congresses; in Congress served as member of 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 Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws and the National Com-mittee on Individual Rights and Privacy; appointed U.S. Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit, by President Carter under commission Sep-tember 26, 1979, resigning from the Congress; office: Room 3108, U.S. Courthouse, Washington, D.C. 20001; telephone: 202/426-6350. 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; faculty member, Institute for Educational Management, Harvard Universi-ty; 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 Pennsylvania; married Ila Hayes on June 20, 1964; chil-dren: 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. Judiciary 717 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, Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities, council member; American Bar Foundation, board of directors and Executive Committee; American Law Institute, council member; Coun-cil on Foreign Relations; 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 Dis-trict of Columbia; Robert S. Marx Lecturer, University of Cincinnati, 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; took oath of office June 30, 1980, under commission issued by President Carter, June 18, 1980; home: Apt. 108, Watergate South, 700 New Hampshire Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20037; office: U.S. Court-house, 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—dJames 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-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 Security and Individual Rights under the chair- 718 Congressional Directory 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 cornmission 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. 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 Carl McGowan, 4717 Quebec Street 20016. *Circuit Judge J. Skelly Wright, 5317 Blackistone Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. 20016. *Circuit Judge Edward Allen Tamm, 3353 Runnymede Place 20015. *Circuit Judge Spottswood W. Robinson III, 5400 30th Street 20015. "Cini, Jug George E. MacKinnon, 11333 Willowbrook Drive, Potomac, Md. *Circuit Judge Roger Robb, 1700 Hoban Road 20007. *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. *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. 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. Chigk uli Counsel. —Judith Hale Norris, 11303 Rollinghouse Road, Rockville, Md. Marshal.—Judith M. Harrigan, 4649 Quimby Avenue, Beltsville, Md. 20705. UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS 717 Madison Place (Lafayette Square) 20005. Phone, 633-7257 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; second 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. OSCAR H. DAVIS, judge; born in New York, N.Y., February 27, 1914; son of Jacob and Minnie (Robison) Davis; educated in the public schools of Mount Vernon, N.Y., Harvard College, A.B., 1934, and Columbia University School of Law, LL.B., 1937; admitted to the practice of law in New York, 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. 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 Board until April 1954 when he returned to private law practice; became a member of the law firm of Butler, Koehler & Tausig in 1957; U.S. Commissioner of Customs, 1961-64; judge, U.S. Customs Court, 1964-66; 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 (Mrs. John Winfield), and Christopher. SHIRO KASHIWA, judge; born in Kohala, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, October 24, 1912; son of Rev. Ryuten and Yukiko (Matsubara) Kashiwa; J.D., University of Michigan, 1936; married Mildred Aiko Yamagata, July 20, 1941; children: Gregg Ryuji and Wendy Yuki; admitted to Hawaii Bar in 1937; private practice in Honolu-lu, Hawaii, 1937-59; attorney general of Hawaii, 1959-63; returned to private prac-tice, 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. 719 720 Congressional Directory ROBERT LOWE KUNZIG, judge; born in Philadelphia, Pa., October 31, 1918; son of Robert W. and Hilda (Lowe) Kunzig; valedictorian, Frankford High School, 1935; University of Pennsylvania, B.A. (Phi Beta Kappa), 1939, LL.B. (J.D.), 1942; children: Kim and Robert, Jr.; admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar, 1942; United States Su-preme Court Bar, 1956; Minnesota Bar, 1961; in World War II, captain, U.S. Army, executive officer of top secret War Department program aimed at democratizing postwar Germany; a prosecutor of the famed Buchenwald war crimes case (which included the notorious Ilse Koch of “human skin for lampshades” infamy); awarded Army Commendation Ribbon with Oakleaf Cluster for meritorious service; deputy attorney general of Pennsylvania, 1948-53; congressional committee counsel, 1953-54; legal advisor to the Chairman and Executive Director of the U.S. Civil Aeronau-tics Board, 1955-58; appointed by President Eisenhower as a member of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, 1958-61; executive vice presi-dent of Lumber and Construction Co., Minnesota, 1961-62; unanimously nominated as candidate for attorney general of Minnesota, 1962; administrative assistant and legal advisor to U.S. Senator Hugh Scott (then minority leader), 1963-67; executive director of the General State Authority of Pennsylvania and the Highway, Bridge and Transportation Authorities; member of the cabinet of the Governor of Pennsyl-vania, 1967-69; appointed by President Nixon as Administrator of General Services of the United States, 1969-72; appointed as a member of the President’s Cabinet Committee on Construction, the United States Property Review Board, and the United States Purchasing and Regulation Review Board, 1969-72; appointed a Presi-dential member of the vital nationwide Commission on Government Procurement, 1969-72; Chairman of the Administration’s Task Force for Minority Businessmen, 1969-72; appointed special assistant to the President of the United States for coordi-nation of the 1976 Washington, D.C., Bicentennial, 1970-72; twice won the Civil Aeronautics Board Award for distinguished service to the Government; also given the General Services Administration Award for excellence and outstanding perform-ance; cited by both Presidents Eisenhower and Nixon for “leadership, direction, remarkable achievement in a job superbly done”; honored by the late King Haakon and King Olav of Norway, and also the guest of honor at legal testimonials given by Denmark, France, Germany, and Czechoslovakia; member: Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu; Union League of Philadelphia; Metropolitan Club of Washington, D.C.; president of the Mask and Wig Club; member of the American Bar Association Judicial Administration Division; member: Pennsylvania, Minneso-ta, and Philadelphia Bar Associations; appointed by Chief Justice Burger as a member of the Judicial Conference’s Committee on Court Facilities and Design; a former associate in the law firm Clark, Ladner, Fortenbaugh, and Young of Phila-delphia; nominated by President Nixon as judge, United States Court of Claims, November 18, 1971; confirmed by the Senate, December 2, 1971; commissioned January 3, 1972; assumed duties of that office, January 17, 1972. MARION T. BENNETT, judge; born in Buffalo, Mo., June 6, 1914; son of former Congressman Philip Allen Bennett and Mary Bertha (Tinsley) Bennett; received A.B. degree from Southwest Missouri State University, 1935; J.D. degree, Washing-ton University School of Law, St. Louis, Mo., 1938; married June Young of Hurley, Mo., April 27, 1941; children: Ann (Mrs. Paul B. Guptill and William Philip; admitted to the Missouri Bar, 1938; admitted to bar of the District of Columbia, 1956; admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, Missouri Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Claims, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, U.S. District Courts for Western Missouri and for the District of Columbia, U.S. Customs Court, U.S. Tax Court, U.S. Court of Military Appeals; engaged in the private practice of law, Springfield, Mo., 1938-43; elected to the U.S. House of 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 and head of the Trial Division, serving until July 7, 1972; colonel, USAFR (ret.); member: Reserve Officers Association, Judge Advocates Association, Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity, American Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar Association, National Council of the Federal Bar Association, National Lawyers Club, Federal Bar Foundation, Former Members of Congress, Inc.; past president, Bethesda-Chevy Chase chapter of the National Exchange Club; former trustee and chairman (two terms) of the administrative board, Chevy Chase United Methodist Church; author of the reference book “American Immigration Policies, A History” (1963); contributor of articles published in various law reviews and in the Annals, American Academy of Political and Social Science; Award of Merit, American Academy of Public Affairs; Outstanding Alumnus Award, Southwest Missouri State Judiciary 721 University, 1964; Legion of Merit, USAF, 1974; Patriotic Service Medal of the American Coalition of Patriotic Societies, 1963; listed in Who’s Who in America annually since 1943; also listed in Who's Who in Government, in American Politics, Among Authors and Journalists, in Contemporary Authors, and in the Dictionary of International Biography; nominated by President Richard Nixon as judge of the United States Court of Claims on May 22, 1972, confirmed by the Senate on June 28, 1972, and assumed the duties of that office on July 7, 1972. EDWARD SAMUEL SMITH, 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 Uni-versity), 1936-38, 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 September 1941 on board U.S.S. Susan B. Anthony (sunk off Normandy, June 7, 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 Corpora-tion, 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; presi-dent, Saint Andrew’s Society of Washington, D.C., 1956-58; married Innes Adams Comer at Birmingham, Ala., on May 5, 1942; two children, Edward S., Jr., lieuten-ant, USN, and Innes Comer (Mrs. Ronald F. Richards); recommended for appoint-ment to the U.S. Court of Claims by the U.S. Committee on Selection of Federal Judicial Officers and nominated 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. 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 July 14, 1964; retired from active service as chief judge, March 1, 1977, and assumed status as senior judge. DON NELSON LARAMORE, senior judge; born at Hamlet, Starke County, Ind., December 22, 1906; son of Louis Nelson and Pearl (Step 2nson) 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. 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, 66-666 O-—81——48 722 Congressional Directory 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, and Sigma Delta Pi; past president of the following groups and organizations: student body of the University of Texas, 1928-29; Temple, Texas Kiwanis Club (two terms, 1933 and 1938); Temple, Tex., Chamber of Commerce, 1946-47; Temple, Tex., YMCA 1939; Temple, Tex., U.S.O. Council; The Ex-Students’ Association of the University of Texas (2 years, 1950-52); Past Worshipful Master and D.D.G.M. of Masonic Lodge (Temple, Tex.); member of the Shrine; President of Temple Industrial Foundation, 1966; Democratic National Committeeman for Texas, 1956-64; member, Credentials Committee of Democratic National Committee, 1956-64; chairman of Texas Inaugu-ral Committee, 1961; member Site Committee for 1964 Democratic National Conven-tion; Texas delegate, Democratic National Conventions of 1948, 1956, 1960, and 1964; member of Methodist Church (former trustee and member of Board of Stewards); appointed judge of the U.S. Court of Claims 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. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS [The * designates those whose wives accompany them; the | those whose daughters accompany them] *Chief Judge Daniel M. Friedman, 3249 Newark Street. Judge Oscar H. Davis, 1101 Third Street SW. 20024. *Judge Philip Nichols, Jr., 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007. *Judge Shiro Kashiwa, 2510 Virginia Avenue, Watergate East 20037. Judge Robert L. Kunzig, 1315 Fourth Street SW. 20024. *Judge Marion T. Bennett, 3715 Cardiff Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. *Judge Edward S. Smith, 3708 Taylor Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. *Senior Judge Wilson Cowen, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. T*Senior Judge Don N. Laramore, 5017 Scarsdale Road, Sumner 20016. *Senior Judge Byron G. Skelton, 1705A Forest Trail, Temple, Tex. 76501. TRIAL JUDGES OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS Chie Zyl Division.—Philip R. Miller, 8502 Donnybrook Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Trial Judges: Roald A. Hogenson, 4416 Greenwick Parkway 20007. C. Murray Bernhardt, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008. Mastin G. White, 3920 Argyle Terrace 20011. Lloyd Fletcher, 4851 Maury Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22304. George Willi, 3915 North Woodstock Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Louis Spector, 6219 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. David Schwartz, 1417 33d Street 20007. Harry E. Wood, 628 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Joseph V. Colaianni, 6309 Windermere Circle, Rockville, Md. 20852. Kenneth R. Harkins, 4315 37th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. Thomas J. Lydon, 415 Kennebec Street, Apt. 409, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. John P. Wiese, 1880 Virginia Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. Robert J. Yock, 4200 Webster Court, Annandale, Va. 22003. Judith Ann Yannello, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. James F. Merow, 604 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Robert M. M. Seto, 14654 Cloverdale Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Judiciary : 723 OFFICERS OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS Clerk.—Frank T. Peartree, 4663 Chief Deputy Clerk.—Roger L. Lanham, Md. 20801. Marshal and Bailiff —Ida A. 200 2% Secretary to Court.—Dudley G. Financial Officer.—[Vacant.] Reporter of Decisions.—Audrey Librarian.—LouElla L. Ingram, Third Street South, Arlington, Va. 22204. Nieman, 9101 Wellington Place, Greenwood Forest, Alexander, 6315 Morocco Street, Seat Pleasant, Md. Skinker, 6510 Old Stage Road, Rockville, Md. 20852. S. Bernhardt, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. 4774 North 33d Street, Arlington, Va. 222017. UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS 717 Madison Place 20439. Phone, 347-1552 HOWARD THOMAS MARKEY, chief judge; born November 10, 1920, in Chicago, Ill., J.D., cum laude, Loyola University, Chicago, 1949; master of patent law, John Marshall Law School, 1950; Parker & Carter; Parker, Markey & Plyer, 1949-50; 1952-72; married Elizabeth Pelletier of Chicago, 1942; four children: Jeffrey, Christo-pher, Thomas (deceased), and Mary Catherine; served 5 years Army Air Corps, WWII; one of earliest jet plane test pilots (1944); recalled and served 21 months in Korean war; major general, U.S. Air Force Reserve (retired); DSM, LM, DFC, SM, PH, AM, BS, Mil. Merit Ulchi (Government of Korea), and nine service medals; 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-August 1976); “Mirror, Mirror on the Wall,” APLA Bulletin 40 (January-February 1977); “The Status of the American Patent System—Sans Myth, Sans Fiction,” 59 JPOS 164 (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 Technology—Star Wars or Stare Decisis,” 79 F.R.D. 209 (1978); “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 Trans-fer 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 Revised,” 125 Cong. Rec. S18256, 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 Condition of Patentability 4:301 (J. Witherspoon ed. 1980); George Washington Honor Medal, Freedoms Foundation, Valley Forge (1964); Citation of Merit, John Marshall Law School (1972); Medal of Excellence, Loyola University School of Law (Chicago, 1973); Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, New York Law School (1977); Jefferson Medal, New Jersey Patent Law Association (1977); trustee, Air Force Aid Society; fellow, American Bar Foundation; chairman, Ethics Advisory Committee on the Codes of Conduct of the Judicial Conference of the United States; chairman, Science Liaison Task Force, Federal Judicial Center; coordinator, Bicentennial Pro- jects of the Federal Judiciary; member: Judicial Conference of the United States, 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 Historical Society, Board of Certification for Circuit Executives, Committee on Court Administration of the Judicial Conference of the United States; faculty, Federal Judicial Center; board of advisers, Loyola University School of Law; ap-pointed Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, June 21, 1972; entered upon duties of that office on June 26, 1972. GILES SUTHERLAND RICH, judge; born May 30, 1904, in Rochester, N.Y.; son of Giles Willard and Sarah Sutherland Rich; education: public and private schools in Rochester, Horace Mann School for Boys in New York, Harvard College, S.B. 1926, Columbia University School of Law, LL.B. 1929; admitted to the New York bar and commenced practice in New York City in 1929; 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 724 Judiciary 725 Intent—Or, Who Wrote The Patent Act of 1952? Patent Procurement and Exploita-tion (BNA 1963); 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; member: American Bar Association, the Associ-ation 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; ap-pointed judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by Presi-dent Eisenhower on July 19, 1956; assumed duties as judge July 20, 1956. PHILLIP B. BALDWIN, judge; born December 23, 1924, in Marshall, Harrison County, Tex., son of Dr. Jack B. Baldwin and Lucille Jones Baldwin; education: Marshall, Tex., public schools, University of Texas, North Texas State Teachers College, B.A. in biology, minor in chemistry, 1949, East Texas Baptist College, Baylor Law School, South Texas School of Law; married Mertie Bellamy Baldwin of Marshall, Tex., 1948; four children: Mrs. Rebecca Baldwin Clark (Bruce C.), Nancy Baldwin Rohtert, Jane, and Phillip B., Jr.; admitted to the Supreme Court of the State of Texas, 1952; admitted to the United States Supreme Court, 1961; practiced law in Marshall, Tex., as partner in law firm of Baldwin & Curry; assistant district attorney, Marshall, Harrison County, Tex., June 1953 to July 1954; criminal district attorney of Harrison County, Tex., 1954-58; member, American Bar Association, Texas Bar Association, Northeast Texas Bar Association, Harrison County Bar Association (secretary, 1957; president, 1958-60), Texas State Bar Grievance Com-mittee, 1st District, 1965-66, Alpha Tau Omega, social fraternity, Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity, Elks Lodge, Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion; ap-pointed judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by Presi-dent Johnson on July 25, 1968; assumed duties as judge, August 7, 1968. 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 US. 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 ate. 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, 726 Congressional Directory 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. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS [The * designates those whose spouses accompany them; the f those whose daughters accompany them] *tChief Judge Howard T. Markey, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. *Judge Giles S. Rich, 4949 Linnean Avenue 20008. *Judge Phillip B. Baldwin, 109 Ashwood Terrace, Marshall, Tex. 75670. *Judge Jack R. Miller, 5417 Kirkwood Drive 20016. *Judge Helen W. Nies, 6604 Rivercrest Court 20016. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Clerk.—George E. Hutchinson, 3863 North Tazewell Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Clore] Depucy Clerk.—Dorothy I. Myers, 2626 South Veitch Street, Arlington, Va. ASmimaniiie Services Officer.—Ruth A. Hill, 4356 Greenberry Lane, Annandale, a. : UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA U.S. Courthouse, Third Street and Constitution Avenue 20001 WILLIAM BENSON BRYANT, chief judge, born Wetumpka, Ala., 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 Washing-ton, 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; became chief judge, March 1977. 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 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; 727 728 Congressional Directory 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. GEORGE L. HART, Jr., judge; born in Roanoke, Va., July 14, 1905; son of George L. and Lavela (Slicer) Hart; married Margaret Louise Neller, October 12, 1935; son George L. Hart III; educated elementary schools of Roanoke, Va.; Forest Park Academy, Roanoke, Va.; Virginia Military Institute, A.B. 1927; Harvard Law School, LL.B. 1930; admitted to District of Columbia Bar, 1930; engaged in private practice of law as partner in firm of Lambert & Hart, 1930-41; entered on active duty as captain, Field Artillery on January 5, 1941, and served as battery commander, Second Armored Division, January 1941; took part in North African Invasion, November 8, 1942; remained overseas until October 1945, during which period took part in the invasions of Africa, Sicily, Salerno, Anzio, and Southern France; partici-pated in battle campaigns Algeria-French Morocco, Tunisia, Sicily, Naples-Foggia, Rome-Arno, Anzio, Seuthern 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. HOWARD F. CORCORAN, senior judge; born January 25, 1906, Pawtucket, R.I; educated public schools, Phillips Exeter Academy, Princeton University, A.B. 1928, Harvard Law School, LL.B. 1931; married Esther Pierce; admitted to the bars of the District of Columbia and the State of New York; legal section, 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. 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. Judiciary 729 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 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-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; member of the American Bar Association, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, American Judicature Society, founder member National Lawyers Club; residence: 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. AUBREY E. ROBINSON, 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; Cornell University, B.A., 1943; Cornell Law School, LL.B., 1947; served in the U.S. Army, 1943-46; member of the bars of the State of New York and the District of Columbia; engaged in the private practice of law in the District of Columbia, 1948 to September 1, 1965; board of trustees, United Planning Organization, 1963-66; board of directors, Family Service Association of America, 1958-67; board of directors, Family and Child Serv-ices of Washington, D.C., 1954-63; board of directors, Washington 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; member: American Bar Association Advisory Committee on Judges’ Function, 1970-72; American Bar Association Committee on Courts and the Community, 1972-present; American Law Institute, 1971; Judicial Conference Committee on Court Facilities and Design, 1971-present; Chairman, National Conference of Federal Trial Judges, 1973-74; member: Cornell University Council, 1976-present; Judicial Conference Committee on the Administration of Criminal Law, 1976-present; Adjunct Professor, Washington College of Law, American University, 1975-present; board of directors, Federal Judicial Center, 1978; 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. 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. 730 Congressional Directory 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 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. District Court for the District of Columbia on April 11, 1968, and took oath of office on June 12, 1968. JUNE LAZENBY GREEN, judge; born in Arnold, Md., January 23, 1914; 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.; member: American Bar Association, National Bar Association, and Bar Association of the District of Columbia; took oath of office January 23, 1980, under a commission issued by President Nixon December 19, 1969. CHARLES R. RICHEY, judge; born in Middleburg, Ohio, October 16, 1923; son of Paul D. and Miriam Blaine Richey; married Agnes Mardelle White, March 25, 1950; sons: Charles R. Richey, Jr., William P. Richey; A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 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 counsel, 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 Com-mission 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, Association of Trial Lawyers, 1979; annual award of merit, Administrative Law Judges of United States, 1979; Humanitarian of Year Award, Howard University Law Alumni Associ-ation, 1980; 33d degree Mason; chairman, several committees, American Bar Associ-ation Section of Criminal Justice; elected council member of Criminal Justice Sec-tion, 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-; faculty member: National College of the State Judiciary, 1973-75; Federal Judicial Center, 1978-; the Practicing Law Institute, 1978; ABA-CLE Institute on Narcotics Prosecution, 1978; National Advocacy Insti-tute of the ATLA; conferee and/or discussion leader, annual Chief Justice Earl Warren Conferences at Harvard, sponsored by the Roscoe Pound-ATLA Foundation, Judiciary 731 1974, 1976, 1977; U.S. Attorney General's Advocacy Institutes, 1977-; author of several law review articles and Manual on Employment Discrimination Law and Federal Civil Rights Actions in the Federal Courts, 1977 and revised through July 31, 1980; 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. THOMAS 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 35 1971, by President Richard M. Nixon, confirmed by the Senate on December 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 732 Congressional Directory 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, Fourth Degree; vice president and director, Ridgely School for Exceptional Children, Ridgely, Md BURNITA SHELTON MATTHEWS, senior judge; born in Copiah County, Miss., December 28, 1894; daughter of Burnell and Lora (Barlow) Shelton; married to Percy Ashley Matthews (deceased); admitted to bar and began 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. 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 Distro of Columbia by President Carter, May 17, 1978, and took oath of office June 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. JOHN 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. Judiciary 733 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. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA gale Judge.—William B. Bryant, 2920 Northampton Street 20015. udges: Oliver Gasch, 3673 Upton Street 20008. John Lewis Smith, Jr., 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Aubrey E. Robinson, Jr., 2780 Unicorn Lane 20015. Gerhard A. Gesell, 3304 N Street 20007. 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 20037. Thomas A. Flannery, 5607 Jordan Road, Bethesda, Md. 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. SENIOR DISTRICT JUDGES Matthew F. McGuire, 2701 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Richmond B. Keech, 12930 Travilah Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Edward M. Curran, 6607 Western Avenue. Mrs. Burnita Shelton Matthews, 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. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Clerk.—James F. Davey, 3444 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Chil hep Clerk.—Herbert N. Haller, 5800 Quantrell Avenue, Alexandria, Va. United States Magistrates: Lawrence S. Margolis, 107 Carlisle Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Jean F. Dwyer, 4837 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Arthur L. Bennett, 6229 32d Place 20015. Bonliy Judge.—Roger M. Whelan, 14804 Pebblestone Drive, Silver Spring, Md. se Bm Officer.—James R. Pace, 906 Balmora Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Congressional Directory Md. 20767. town, Va. 22192. 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, 1960; LL.D. (honoris causa) St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Ind., 1968; LL.D. (honoris causa) St. John’s University, New York, 1968; LL.D. (honoris causa) Maryville College, St. Louis, Mo., 1969; LL.D. (honoris causa), New York Law School, 1976; LL.D. (honoris causa) Brooklyn College of the City Universi-ty of New York, 1978; LL.D. (honoris causa) Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; L.H.D. (honoris causa) DePaul University, Chicago, 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 University School of Law, 1947; professor of law 1951-61; adjunct professor, 1969-80; distinguished professor of law, 1980-; adjunct professor of law, New York Law School, 1972-; visiting professor of law, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., 1962-67; Jackson Lecturer, National College of State Trial Judges, University of Nevada, 1970; member, Ameri-can Bar Association (chairman, section of international and comparative law, 1965- 67) (member of house of delegates 1976-78); Association of the Bar of the City of New York (committee on lectures and continuing legal education, 1976); Brooklyn Bar Association; president, Federal Bar Council, 1973-74; American Law Institute; American Society of International Law; president, American Foreign Law Associ-ation, 1971-73; president, American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, 1971-; president, American Justinian Society of Jurists, 1974-76; president, Scribes, 1978-79; appointed by Attorney General of the United States; special hear-ing officer, Department of Justice, 1956-61; member, Board of Higher Education of the City of New York, 1958-69, emeritus, 1969-; member of Advisory Committee on Appellate Rules, Judicial Conference of the United States; chairman, Advisory Committee on Experimentation in the Law, Federal Judicial Center; appointed by President Kennedy, chairman, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, 1961; reappointed by President Kennedy, 1963; reappointed by President Johnson, 1966; appointed by President Johnson, Assistant Secretary of State for Education and Cultural Affairs, 1968; nominated by President. Johnson, judge, U.S. Customs Court September 12, 1968, confirmed by Senate, October 2, 1968, assumed duties, January 10, 1969; 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 (fourth rev. edition 1977); Selected Essays on Equity, 1955; Cases and Materials on International Law (coauthor, Lester B. Orfield) 1955 (revised edition, 1965); Cases and Materials on Equity (coauthor, Zechariah Chafee, Jr.), 1958 (fifth edition, 1967); Cases and Materials on Equity and Equitable Remedies, 1975; “Freedom in International Society” in Concept of Freedom (editor Grindel) 1955; married Margaret A. Corcoran, 1950; children, Mary Ann, Anthony, Marina, Edward, Victor, Margaret, Matthew, Joseph, Mary Elizabeth, Mary Joan, Mary Ellen, Nancy; 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 St. Hubert, April 23, 1946; received Papal decoration, Knight of Lateran, January 3, 1949; received honorary degree of doctor of humanities conferred by Philathea 735 736 Congressional Directory 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; life member of Col. Francis Vigo Post No. 1093, American Legion and Adm. H. B. Wilson Post No. 196, Veterans of Foreign Wars; member of Disabled American War Veterans; cited by American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Catholic War Veterans, Army and Navy Union, and numerous other civic fraternal and philanthropic organizations; also, member of the American Bar Association and Federal Bar Association of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut; founder and first president of the American Justinian Society of Jurists; married Grace S. Malatino (deceased); three children, Mrs. Nina Rao Cameron, Mrs. Grayce Rao Visconti, and Paul P. Rao, Jr.; remarried to Catherine Marolla Rao. MORGAN FORD, judge; born on a farm near Wheatland, N. Dak., September 8, 1911; son of Morgan J. and Mary Langer Ford; grandson of Frank J. Langer, a member of the first legislature of the State of North Dakota; nephew of William Langer, United States from North Dakota; graduated from Casselton High School, Casselton, N. Dak., 1929; B.A., University of North Dakota, 1935; teacher in District 102, Everest Township, Cass County, N. Dak., 1933-34; LL.B., Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 1938; State manager, Royal Union Fund of Des Moines; Iowa, 1938-39; engaged in general law practice, Fargo, N. Dak., 1939-49; president, Surety Mutual Health & Accident Insurance Co., Fargo, N. Dak., 1939-49; city attorney, city of Casselton, N. Dak., 1942-48; vice president, First State Bank of Casselton, N. Dak., 1941-49; appointed by Governor Fred G. Aandahl of North Dakota as a member of the advisory board for registrants in selective service, 1942; nominated to be judge of the United States Customs Court by President Truman, June 22, 1949; entered upon the duties of that office on July 28, 1949; married to Margaret Duffy; three sons: William, Patrick, and Michael, and one daughter, Mary en. ; SCOVEL RICHARDSON, judge; born in Nashville, Tenn., February 4, 1912; son of M. Scovel and Capitola W. (Taylor) Richardson; graduated from Wendel Phillips High School, Chicago, Ill., 1930; A.B., 1934 and A.M., 1936, University of Illinois; J.D., 1937, Howard University; LL.D., 1973 Lincoln University; married Inez Willis-ton; four children: Elaine (Mrs. Lawrence B. Harrisingh), Alice Inez, Mary Louise (Mrs. Percell Johnson), and Marjorie Linda (Mrs. Harold Forsythe); admitted to Illinois Bar 1938, U.S. Supreme Court Bar 1943, and Missouri Bar 1945; practiced law in Chicago 1938-39; associate professor of law, Lincoln University, St. Louis, Mo., 1939-43; senior attorney, Office of Price Administration, Washington, D.C, 1943-44; dean of School of Law and professor of law, Lincoln University, St. Louis, Mo., 1944-53; appointed member of United States Board of Parole in the Depart-ment of Justice, Washington, D.C., by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, August 5, 1953; designated chairman of the United States Board of Parole by Attorney Gener-al Herbert Brownell, Jr., September 28, 1954, and served as chairman until April 1957; reappointed a member of United States Board of Parole by President Eisen-hower for a 6-year term, July 7, 1956; appointed judge of the United States Customs Court by President Eisenhower, April 8, 1957; received annual alumni award by trustees of Howard University for distinguished postgraduate achievement in law, March 2, 1958; received C. Francis Stradford Award of National Bar Association 1967; Wisdom Award of Honor, 1970; trustee of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency; member of board of governors of New Rochelle Hospital Medical Center; member of American Law Institute, American Bar Association, American Judicature Society, Institute of Judicial Administration, National Bar Association, Missouri Bar Association, Bar Association of St. Louis, and The Association of the Bar of the City of New York. FREDERICK LANDIS, judge; born at Logansport, Ind., January 17, 1912; son of former Congressman and newspaper editor, Frederick Landis and Bessie (Baker) Landis, nephew of Federal Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, first Commissioner of Organized Baseball; attended high school at Logansport, Ind., and Great Neck, N.Y.; student, Wabash College; A.B., Indiana University, 1932; LL.B. Indiana University Law School 1934; admitted to Indiana bar 1934, engaged in general practice of law Judiciary 737 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-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, March 1966. Democrat. Married to D’Jaris Watson (nee Hinton); three children, Norman, Karen, and Kris. HERBERT N. MALETZ, judge; born in Boston, Mass., October 30, 1913; son of Reuben and Frances Maletz; educated in the public schools of Boston, Mass., Har-vard 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 Massachu-setts, 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 attor-ney, Marketing Laws Survey, WPA, 1939-41; attorney, Truman Committee of U.S. Senate, 1941-42; served in the Army of the United States, 1942-46, ending as technical sergeant in the Army Ground Forces; trial attorney, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1946-51; served in the Office of Price Stabilization initially as assistant chief counsel and later as chief counsel, 1951-53; private practice of law, District of Columbia, 1953-55; chief counsel, Celler Antitrust 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; residence, 17 South Morris Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583. BERNARD NEWMAN, judge; born October 28, 19067; lifelong resident of New York; graduate of New York University (B.S., LL.B.); associate editor of Law Review (2 years); president of New York University Law Review Alumni Association (3 years); silver medal winner in national essay contest; admitted to bar of New York and of several United States courts; served as: assistant corporation counsel, New York City, secretary to New York Supreme Court Justice Samuel H. Hofstadter, and official referee of Appellate Division of Supreme Court; designated “Merit Man” for New York City; trial counsel in several landmark cases of first impression; active in National Law School Moot Court competitions conducted under auspices of New York City Bar Association; lectured at New York University Law School and Practicing Law Institute; counsel to New York County Republican Party; chairman of New York County Republican Party; designated chairman of five county chair-men for New York City Republican Party; delegate to Republican Judicial and 66-666 O—81——49 738 Congressional Directory National Nominating Conventions; special panels of New York State Labor Rela-tions 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, Metropolitan 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 distin-guished post-graduate achievement; holds unique distinction of appointments to the bench by a Mayor, a Governor and a President, viz: by Mayor Robert F. Wagner to New York Family Court; by Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller to New York Supreme Court; and by President Lyndon B. Johnson to United States Customs Court (July 21, 1968); son of Isidor J. and Sarah C. Newman; married to college and law school classmate, nee Kathryn Bereano, who formerly was also his law partner; they have two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Cechini and Mrs. Helene Bernstein, and five grandsons: Craig, John and Mark Cechini; Scott and Brad Bernstein. 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 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 resent Nixon, effective October 15, 1971, served until March 9, 1977; unmarried. 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 Judiciary 739 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: Suite403, Federal Building, 299 East Broward Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33301; telephone 527-7100 (commercial), 820-7100 (FTS). OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE Clerk.—dJoseph E. Lombardi. Chief Deputy Clerk.—Richard J. De Marco. Marshal.—James J. Coleman. Reporter of Decisions.—Andriana G. DuBritz. UNITED STATES TAX COURT 400 Second Street 20217. Phone, 376-2751 C. MOXLEY FEATHERSTON, chief 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 Relocation Authority (1942-45); assistant general counsel, Institute of Inter-Ameri-can Affairs (1949-51); Department of Justice, Tax Division (1945-49; 1951-67); member: Order of the Coif; Alpha Chi; oath of office as judge, United States Tax Court, July 24, 1967; reappointed June 1, 1980; term expires June 1, 1995; residence: 2010 Lorraine Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101. IRENE FEAGIN SCOTT, judge—Alabama—born October 6, 1912, Union Springs, Ala.; daughter of Arthur H. and Irene Peach Feagin; married 1939 to Thomas J. Scott; two children, Thomas J., Jr. and Irene (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 (honor-ary); admitted to Alabama Bar 1936; attorney, Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1937-50; member, Excess Profits Tax Council, Internal Revenue Service, 1950-52; Special Assistant to Head of Appeals Division, Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1952-59; Staff Assistant to the Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1959-60; 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, 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; residence: 4815 25th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207. WILLIAM M. FAY, judge—Pennsylvania—born Pittston, Pa.; married 1945 to Jean M. Burke, Plainfield, N.J.; son, Michael; attended St. John’s Academy, 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-Bn Law School, J.D. with honors, 1949; president, Case Club; secretary-treasurer, tudent 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, 740 Judiciary 741 American Bar Association (Section of Taxation), Federal Bar Association, National Lawyers Club, Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity, George Washington University Law Alumni Association; appointed on August 21, 1962, to the United States Tax Court for term expiring June 1, 1970, to succeed Judge Bolon B. Turner, retired; reappointed on May 21, 1970 to the United States Tax Court for a 15-year term expiring June 1, 1985; elected chief judge July 1, 1973; reelected chief judge July 1, 1975; residence: 7408 Nevis Road, Bethesda, Md. 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 Albermarle Street. CHARLES R. SIMPSON, judge—Illinois—born 1921, Danville, Ill.; married Ruth V. Thomason; University of Illinois, B.A. 1944, with highest honors; University of Illinois School of Law, J.D. 1945, with high honors; Harvard Law School, LL.M. 1950; member, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Order of the Coif; fellowship at Harvard Law School, 1949-50; admitted to Illinois Bar, 1945; private practice of law, Champaign, Ill., 1946-49; member of the Illinois General Assembly, 1947-50; 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 Senior 2, 1965, term expires June 1, 1995; residence: 2500 Virginia Avenue 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 742 Congressional Directory 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. 20031. 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. Alban’s School, Washington, D.C; Amherst College A.B., 1947; University of Virginia Law School, LL.B., 1950; and New York University School of Law, LL.M. in Taxation 1959; admitted to the bar, Virginia, 1950; District of Columbia, 1951; law firm of Alvord & Alvord, 1950-55; special attorney in the office of the regional counsel, Internal Revenue Service, New York, 1956-60; law firm of Sullivan, Shea & Kenney, 1960-68; served in the Army in 1943 and in the U.S. Merchant Marine 1943-46; after graduation from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, Long Island, sailed as second mate in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans 1945-46; served as municipal consultant to the Office of the Vice President, 1966-68; 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-; Governing Board of St. Albans School 1977-; 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. CYNTHIA HOLCOMB HALL, judge—California—born 1929, Los Angeles, Calif,; widow of John Harris Hall; two children: daughter Desma Letitia Holcomb and son, Harris Holcomb Hall; graduated Stanford University, B.A., 1951; Stanford Law School, J.D., 1954; New York University School of Law, LL.M., 1960 (in taxation); served as research assistant to editor, Tax Law Review, 1959-60; admitted to the bar, Arizona, 1954, and California, 1956; law clerk to Judge Richard H. Chambers of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1954-55; trial attorney, Trial Section of Tax Division, Department of Justice, 1960-64; attorney-advisor in the Office of Tax Legislative Counsel, Treasury Department, 1964-66; engaged in prac-tice of law (under name Cynthia Holcomb) as a member of the firm of Brawerman & Holcomb, Beverly Hills, Calif., 1966-72; military service: ensign and lieutenant (g.), USNR, Bureau of Naval Personnel and Office of Navy Judge Advocate Gener-al, Washington, D.C., 1951-53; member Arizona State Bar, California State Bar, Beverly Hills Bar Association (former vice chairman of Tax Committee); Los Ange-les County Bar Association (former member Executive Committee of Tax Section); American Bar Association (Tax Section); Stanford Law School Board of Visitors (member of executive committee) 1975-78; appointed to the U.S. Tax Court on August 30, 1972, for a term expiring August 30, 1987, to succeed Judge Craig S. Atkins, retired. DARRELL D. WILES, judge—Missouri—born 1914, Fraser, Iowa; married Helen Frick and has two daughters; attended public schools in Fort Dodge, Iowa, graduat-ing in 1933; B.A, 1938 and J.D., 1940 from the State University of Iowa; admitted to Judiciary 743 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 Grogs Inn and the Student Law Association; attended Harvard Univer-sity (Kennedy School of Government) pursuant to a congressional staff Bllowiin 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 Bois for a 15-year term. HERBERT L. CHABOT, judge—Maryland—born July 17, 1931, Bronx County, N.Y.; married Aleer 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 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 dJersey—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, 191) b Sosseed Judge Arnold Raum, whe assumed senior status; took office on une 29, . EDNA G. PARKER, judge—Virginia—born 1930, Johnston County, N.C.; son, Douglas Benjamin Parker; attended public schools in Washington, D.C.; New Jersey 744 Congressional Directory 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; appointed special trial judge, U.S. Tax Court, September 1, 1977; oath of office as judge, U.S. Tax Court, May 30, 1980. SHELDON V. EKMAN, judge—Connecticut—born March 12, 1920, Manchester, N.H.; married Judith Saturen, 1943; children: Richard H. and Joanna K.; Harvard College, A.B., cum laude, 1939; Harvard Law School, J.D., 1942; admitted to the bar: New Hampshire, 1943; New York, 1946; Supreme Court of the United States, U.S. Court of Claims, U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire; trial attorney, Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, at New York City, 1945-50; tax principal, S. D. Leidesdorf & Co., New York, N.Y., 1950-69; partner, Reavis & McGrath, New York, N.Y., 1969-80; member and chairman emeritus, Advisory Committee, New York University Institute on Federal Taxation (chair-man, 1976-80); adjunct professor of law and taxation, New York University, 1979-; member, American Bar Association (member, Committee on Court Procedure, Sec-tion of Taxation); Association of the Bar of the City of New York (member, Commit-tee on Taxation, 1970-73, and Committee on Lectures and Continuing Education, 1976-79); New York State (Tax Section) and Federal (member, Committee on Tax-ation) Bar Associations; served on active duty, ensign to lieutenant, USNR, 1942-45; member, Harvard Club, New York City, National Lawyers Club; appointed June 2, 1980, to U.S. Tax Court for a 15-year term to succeed Judge William M. Drennen; residence: 4307 Embassy Park Drive 20016. JOHN GREGORY BRUCE, senior judge—Kentucky—born 1897, Edinburg, Ind.; married Zilpha Foster; three sons; attended schools in Indiana and Pineville, Ky.; Transylvania University, A.B., 1921, University of Ky., LL.B. (cum laude), 1924; editor-in-chief, Kentucky Law Journal; U.S. Naval Service, 1918-21; admitted to bar, Kentucky, 1923; member of bar, U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Fourth, Sixth, Ninth, and Tenth Circuits, U.S. District Courts (Eastern District of Kentucky and Eastern District of Michigan); attorney Fordson Coal Co. (subsidiary of Ford Motor Co.), Pineville, Ky. and Detroit, Mich., 1924-31; private practice Pineville, Ky., 1931-34; attorney, Department of Justice, 1934-36; chief, Trial Divi-sion, Bureau of War Risk Litigation, 1936-43; assistant chief, Frauds Section, Claims Division, 1943-51; chief, Frauds Section, 1951-52; member: Order of the Coif, Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity, and Phi Kappa Tau; Mason (F. & A.M., R.A M., and K.T.; Past Master and Past Commander, Pineville, Ky.); American, District of Co-lumbia, and Federal Bar Associations; National Lawyers Club; Bethesda Christian Church; oath of office as judge United States Tax Court, May 28, 1952; reappointed May 13, 1958, for succeeding 12-year term; retired May 31, 1967; recalled to perform periher judicial duties June 1, 1967; residence: 5524 Pembroke Road, Bethesda, Md. 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 Judiciary 745 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 Jan. 1, 1976; residence: 7017 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 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; [called 40 perform further judicial duties October 28, 1978; residence: 2622 31st treet : 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, 1942-45; 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, 100 2S uly 1, 1971; retired June 1, 1980; residence: 8001 Aberdeen Road, Bethes- a, ; . SPECIAL TRIAL JUDGES OF THE COURT James M. Gussis, 1668 Avon Place 20007. Murray H. Falk, 416 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Fred S. Gilbert, Jr., 1026 16th Street 20036. Francis J. Cantrel, 6602 Tusculum Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 746 Congressional Directory 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. 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. Bao, apd Bosent Officer.—Donald H. Baxter, 11919 Centerhill Street, Wheaton, Librarian.—Jeanne R. Bonynge, 4940 North 30th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Reporter.—Mrs. Mary T. Pittman, 127 Tollgate Way, Falls Church, Va. 22046. UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS 450 E Street 20442. Phone, OX 3-7100 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 Greensboro, 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, American Law Institute, 1966-present; councillor, North Carolina State Bar, 1978-present; nominated by President Carter as judge of the U.S. Court of Military Appeals, February 14, 1980, for the remainder of the term expiring May 1, 1981; unanimous] confirmed 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 Commit-tee of the National Conference State Trial Judges, 1972-76; member, Kansas Judi-cial 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 Ap) 10 ae took oath of office on April 30, 1975; served as chief judge until pril 16, : HOMER FERGUSON, senior judge; born in Harrison City, Pa.; son of Samuel and Margaret Ferguson; married Myrtle Jones, June 20, 1913; one daughter, married, Mrs. Charles R. Beltz; attended University of Pittsburgh; LL.B. degree, University of 747 748 Congressional Directory Michigan, 1913; admitted to bar of Michigan, 1913; practiced law Detroit, 1913 to 1929; circuit Judge of the Circuit Court of Wayne County, Mich., appointed August 1929, elected 1930, and reelected 1935 and 1941; one-man grand jury, 1939-42; United States Senator from Michigan, 1943 to 1955; chairman Republican Policy Committee, 83d Congress; member Foreign Relations Committee and Appropriation Committee, 83d Congress; honorary degrees conferred by Detroit College of Law, Kalamazoo College, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa.; LL.D., University of Michi-gan, 1951; member of the second Hoover Commission; ambassador from the United States to the Philippines, March 22, 1955, to April 8, 1956, at which time resigned to accept Presidential appointment; nominated by President Eisenhower as judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals January 30, 1956, for terms expiring May 1, 1956, and May 1, 1971; unanimously confirmed by Senate February 17, 1956, and took oath of office April 9, 1956, administered by Chief Justice Warren; elected to become senior judge on May 2, 1971; member of American and Michigan Bar Associations; American Judicature Society, Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs. WILLIAM HORACE DARDEN, senior judge; born in Union Point, Ga., May 16, 1923; son of William W. and Sara (Newsom) Darden; B.B.A., University of Georgia, 1946; LL.B., University of Georgia, 1948; admitted to bar of Georgia and to practice before the Georgia Supreme Court, 1948; active duty in U.S. Navy from July 1, 1943 to July 3, 1946, when released to inactive duty as 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., 336 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Sent udge Homer Ferguson, 17111 East Jefferson Avenue, Grosse Pointe, Mich. *Senior Judge William H. Darden, 5828 Bent Twig Road, McLean, Va. 22101. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS Court Executive. —Ward Mundy, 2555 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037. Ga the Court.—Francis X. Gindhart, 9429 Mirror Pond Drive, Fairfax, Va. Central Legal Goth Director —dJack G. McKay (acting), 203 Yoakum Parkway, Alex-andria, Va. 2215 Librarian. ~Mary a Kuck, 3842 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22207. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURTS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF APPEALS 500 Indiana Avenue 20001. Phone, 638-7113 Chief Judge.—Theodore R. Newman, Jr., 7924 16th Street 20012. Associate Judges: Catherine B. Kelly, 4501 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 214 20008. John W. Kern III, Watergate East No. 314N, 2510 Virginia Avenue 20037. George R. Gallagher, 17801 Comus Road, Dickerson, Md. 20753. Frank Q. Nebeker, 2360 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Stanley S. Harris, 9621 Weathered Oak Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Julia Cooper Mack, 1610 Varnum Street 20011. John M. Ferren, 3404 Legation Street 20015. William C. Pryor, 2729 Unicorn Lane 20015. Retired: Gerard D. Reilly (chief judge), 3515 Lowell Street 20016. Hubert B. Pair (associate judge), The Crestwood, 3900 16th Street 20011. J. Walter Yeagley (associate judge), 8370 Greensboro Drive, Apt. 1011, McLean, Va. 22102. Acting Clerk.—Hugh E. Kline, 10345 Battle Ridge Place, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. Chief Deputy Clerk.—{Vacant.] First Deputy Clerk.—Claire M. Whitaker, 1571 44th Street 20007. 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, 727-1770 hie Judge.—H. Carl Moultrie I, 3915 17th Street NE. 20018. 526-6533. udges: Joseph M. F. Ryan, Jr., 5441 Jordan Road 20016. Tim Murphy, 4033 North 40th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Fred L. McIntyre, 12328 Arrow Park Drive, Tantallon, Md. 20022. 292-2451. John D. Fauntleroy, 1435 Kennedy Street 20011. 882-0476. James A. Belson, 2220 46th Street 20007. 333-5569. George Herbert Goodrich, 6003 Corbin Road 20016. William S. Thompson, 4343 Blagden Avenue 20011. 882-4524. George H. Revercomb, 8906 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. 759-2800. James A. Washington, Jr., 14212 Northgate Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. 598- John F. Doyle. Paul F. McArdle, 3505 Windsor Place, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 656-4711. William E. Stewart, Jr., 2501 Calvert Street, Apt. 612 20008. 234-3024. Dyer Justice Taylor, 1946 Creek Crossing Road, Vienna, Va. 22180. Leonard Braman, 12600 Springloch Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Nicholas S. Nunzio, 8201 Bryant Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 320-3815. Sylvia Bacon, 2500 Q Street 20007. Eugene N. Hamilton, 15305 Sweetridge Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 384-1579. Samuel B. Block, 2801 New Mexico Avenue, Apt. 1021 20007. 338-6537. Margaret Austin Haywood, 4424 Hunt Place NE. 20019. 396-0358. Joseph Michael Hannon, 5905 Kingsford Place, Bethesda, Md. 20034. 530-8571. Luke C. Moore, 1831 Upshur Street NE. 20018. John R. Hess, 3509 Fort Hill Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. 960-4438. Donald S. Smith, 12105 Whippoorwill Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852. 881-6604. D. L. Norman. Fred B. Ugast, 5704 Kirkside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. 652-6232. Bruce S. Mencher, 3821 Veazey Street 20016. 338-0063. Robert M. Scott, 4930 Loughboro Road 20016. 234-3024. Paul R. Webber III, 1627 Myrtle Street 20012. 829-1368. Annice McBryde Wag ner. Gladys Kessler, 2220 oth Street 20009. Robert A. Shuker, 4709 Albemarle Street 20016. Carlisle E. Pratt, 3001 Veazey Terrace, Apt. 1402 20008. 966-5733. 749 750 Congressional Directory Judges—Continued Frederick H. Weisberg. Peter H. Wolf, 3111 hod Avenue 20008. 333-1628. Shellie F. Bowers. Harriett R. Taylor. Truman A. Morrison, 3307 Rowland Place 20008. 244-7065. Frank E. Schwelb, 3001 Veazey Terrace, Apt. 1613 20008. 686-0427. Henry H. Kennedy, Jr., 4435 Sixth Place NE. 20017 529-3895. Iraline G. Barnes. William C. Gardner. Retired: George D. Neilson, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007. 337-4444. John J. Malloy, 5806 Nevada Avenue 20015. 966-7239. Edward A. Beard, 4303 Torchlight Circle 20016. Richard R. Atkinson, 422 Fifth Street SE. 20003. 543-6266. Milton D. Korman, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Apt. 215E 20016. 966-7494. DeWitt S. Hyde, 5606 McLean Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 652-3525. W. Byron Sorrell, 4000 Tennyson Road, University Park, Md. 20782. 277-3902. 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, 517 Bay Green Drive, Arnold, Md. 21012. (301) 974-0488. Fiscal Officer.—Alfred E. Berling, 8001 Knollwood Street, Brandywine, Md. 20613. (301) 372-6993. Director, Court Reporter Division.—Shirley R. Shepard, 9216 Overlook Trail, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. 567-3336. 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.—Peter J. McLaughlin, 209 10th Street SE. 20003. 547-4030. Chief Deputy Clerk, Criminal Division.—Frederick B. Beane, Jr., 900 Brightseat Road, Landover, Md. 20785. 366-4113. Chief Deputy Clerk, Civil Division.— Thomas A. Hammond, Jr., 1810 Sudbury Road 20012. 882-7391. Chief Deputy Clerk, Family Division.—[Vacant.] Chairman, Commission on Mental Health.—James S. Gardiner, 6823 Delaware Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015 654-0076. 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. 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, 6005 Brookview Drive, Alex-andria, Va. 22310. 971-1932. Chel epissy Stork, Marriage Bureau.—Robert T. Nash, 1410 Ray Road, Hyattsville, 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. 20015. Secretary to the Director.—dJoan Phillips, 1005 Markham Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Deputy Director.—dJoseph F. Spaniol, Jr., 5602 Ontario Circle, 20016. Secretary to the Deputy Director.—E. Noreen Wellons, 719 Brandon Circle, Wal--dorf, Md. 20601. Executive Assistant Director.—James E. Macklin, Jr., 1205 Falster Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Assistant Director, Financial Management and Management Review.—Edward V. Garabedian, 2309 Coleridge Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Assistant Director, Management Systems and Services.—John Allen, 6925 Greenvale Street, 20015. General Counsel. —Carl H. Imlay, 3515 Queen Mary Drive, Olney, Md. 20832. 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, Md. 20904. Chief, Clerks Division.—Robert J. Pellicoro, 5008 Russett Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Chief, Criminal Justice Act Division.—Norman B. Lynch, 13220 L’Enfant Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20022. Chief, Financial Management.—Dewey Heising, 6425 33d Road 20015. Chief, Legislative Affairs.—William J. Weller, 237 North Columbus Street, Arling-ton, Va. 22203. Chie Magistrates Division.—Peter G. McCabe, 1102 Pipestem Place, Rockville, Md. 0854. Chief, Management Review Division.—Henry R. Hanssen. Chief, Personnel Division.—R. Glenn Johnson, 5010 Russett Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Chief, Probation Division.—William A. Cohan, 9910 Kirkdale Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Chief, Statistical Analysis and Reports Division.—James A. McCafferty, 613 Rosier Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. FEDERAL JUDICIAL CENTER Dolley Madison House, 1520 H Street 20005. Phone, 202-633-6011 Director.—Prof. A. Leo Levin, 1713 S Street 20009. Deputy Director.—Charles W. Nihan, 6315 Massachusetts Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Assistant Director.—Russell R. Wheeler, 9219 Woodland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Director of Research.—William B. Eldridge, 11209 Old Post Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. . Director of Innovations and Systems Development.—Jack R. Buchanan, 8325 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, Va. 22102. Director of Continuing Education and Training.—Kenneth C. Crawford, 2827 29th Street 20008. Director of Inter-Judicial Affairs.—Alice L. O'Donnell, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016. Information. Specialist. —Sue Welsh, 3706 Parkwood Street, Cottage City, Md. 20722. 751 752 Congressional Directory REGISTER OF WILLS AND CLERK OF THE PROBATE DIVISION Superior Court of the District of Columbia 20001. Phone, single 727-3000 Register and Clerk.—Peter J. McLaughlin, 209 10th Street SE. 20003. Chief Deputy Register.—Henry L. Rucker, 9977 Campus Way South, Largo, Md. 20870. Deputy Registers: G. Michael Rickwine, 3007 C-2 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206. Rosemary Nunn, 13006 Pacific Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20853. Joan R. Saunders, 6623 Hiddenite Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Thomas J. Burns, 1902 Mariner Lane, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. 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. In 1978, Congress approved a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution which would provide the people of the District of Columbia with voting representation in both Houses of Congress. The proposed amendment will require the approval of two-thirds of the States within the 7-year ratification period. 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 remained until 1967, when a single-Commissioner and appointed council became 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. 755 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE OFFICE District Building, 14th and E Streets 20004. Phone, 727-6319 Mayor of the District of Columbia.—Marion Barry, Jr., 3607 Suitland Road SE. 20020. General Assistant to the Mayor.—Ivanhoe Donaldson, 2139 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Executive Secretary, D.C.—Dwight S. Cropp, 4001 18th Street 20011. Assistant Executive Secretary, D.C.—Robert S. Moore, 6702 Second Street 20012. Director, Office of Documents.—David A. Splitt, 6111 Utah Avenue 20015. Deputy Director, Office of Documents.—Avis T. Hawkins, 1350 E Street 20004. Office of Legal Counsel to the Mayor—Legal Counsel. —Herbert O. Reid, Sr., 901 Sixth Street SW. 20024. Director of Personnel (Acting).—dJose Gutierrez, 1463 Roxanna Drive 20012. Deputy Director of Personnel.—[Vacant.] Derecey of Consumer Protection.—Herbert Simmons, Jr., 1815 Varnum Street NE. 0018. Drrecia, of Human Rights.—Anita Bellamy Shelton, 421 Eighth Street, Room 104 4. Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness (Acting).—Richard G. Bottorff, 300 Indi-ana Avenue, Room 5009 20001. Deputy Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness (Acting).—Samuel H. Jordan, 300 Indiana Avenue, Room 5009 20001. Opes) he Inspector General, Inspector General.—dJoyce Blalock, 510 N Street SW. OFFICES AND COMMISSIONS RELATED TO THE MAYOR'S OFFICE Aging, Office of —D. Richard Artis, executive director, 1012 14th Street, Suite 1106 20005, 724-5622 (Chairperson) Juanita Thornton. : Arts and Humanities.—Mildred E. Bautista, executive director, 1012 14th Street, Suite 1203 20005, 724-5613 (Chairperson) Peggy Cooper. Latino Affairs, Office of —William P. Vazquez, (acting) executive director, 2901 14th Street, Second Floor 20009, 673-6634 (Chairperson) [Vacant]. Minority Business Opportunity Commission.—Courtland Cox, executive director, 613 G Street, Room 916, 727-3817 (Chairperson) Herman “Tex” Wilson, 607 Oneida Street 20011. Rental Accommodations Commission—Rent Administrator.—Dorothy J. Kennison, 420 Seventh Street 20001, 724-5570 (Chairperson) Harry T. Jones. OFFICE OF THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR District Building, 1350 E Street. Phone, 727-6053 City Administrator.—Elijah B. Rogers, 1350 E Street, Room 507, 727-6053. Assistant City Administrator for Intergovernmental Relations.—Barbara Washing-ton, 1350 E Street, Room 416, 727-6265. Assistant City Administrator for Planning and Development.—James O. Gibson, 1350 E Street, Room 401, 727-6365. Assistant City Administrator for Financial Management.—Edward Winner, 1350 E Street, Room 412, 727-6979. Assistant City Administrator for Budget and Resource Development.—Gladys Mack, 1350 E Street, Room 423, 727-6343. Director, Office of Communications.—Alan Grip, 1350 E Street, Room 219, 727-6224. 756 YY: District of Columbia 757 COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District Building, First Floor, 14th and E Streets 20004. Phone, 724-8000 Chairman of the Council. —Arrington Dixon, 8227 West Beach Terrace 20012. Council Member David Clarke (Ward 1), 3320 17th Street 20010. Council Member H. R. Crawford (Ward 7), 3195 Westover Drive SE. 20020. Council Member Charlene Drew Jarvis (Ward 4), 1789 Sycamore Street 20012. Council Member Betty Ann Kane (At-Large), 118 Fifth Street NE. 20002. Council Member Hilda H. M. Mason (At-Large), 1459 Roxanna Road 20012. Council Member Jerry A. Moore, Jr. (At-Large), 1612 Buchanan Street 20011. Council Member John Ray (At-Large), 1350 E Street NE. 20002. Council Member Wilhelmina J. Rolark (Ward 8), 524 Foxhall Place SE. 20032. Council Member Polly Shackleton (Ward 3), 3232 Reservoir Road 20007. Council Member William R. Spaulding (Ward 5), 1905 Randolph Street NE. 20017. Council Member John Wilson (Ward 2), 1545 18th Street, No. 522 20036. Council Member Nadine P. Winter (Ward 6), 1100 K Street NE. 20002. Secretary to the Council. —dJohn P. Brown, Jr., 1336 Missouri Avenue 20011. Executive Assistant to the Chairman. —[Vacant. ] General Counsel.—Lawrence H. Mirel, 8120 West Beach Drive 20012. Legislative Counsel.—Bruce C. French, 417 Van Buren Street 20012. BOARD OF APPEALS AND REVIEW (BAR) BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW (BER) Room 202, District Building. Phone, 727-1189 or 727-1195 Chairman (BAR).—M. Brent Oldham, 4325 20th Street NE. 20018. Chairman (BER).—Samuel C. Reynolds, 2111 Upshur Street NE. 20018. Executive Secretary.—Clinton L. McDonald, 2400 Virginia Avenue, Apt. C-601 20037. APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL Room 1020B, 605 G Street 20001. Phone, 724-2405 Chairman.—A. Yvonne Price, public member, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1201 16th Street, Suite 601 20036. Lois M. Felder, employee member, Community Relations for Retail Clerks Inter-national Union, AFL-CIO, 1775 K Street, Room 901 20006. po Jeonverw employee member, IBEW Local 26, 6220 Kansas Avenue NE. Ervin E. Phelps, public member, Judd & Detweiler Printing, Inc., 1500 Eckington Place NE. 20002. : ANY King, employer member, Washington Post, 1115 15th Street, 7th Floor James T. Guines, government member, D.C. Public Schools, 415 12th Street 20004. Ivanhoe Donaldson, government member, Department of Employment Services, 500 C Street 20001. » COMMISSION ON LICENSURE TO PRACTICE THE HEALING ART 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 727-3673 OFFICE OF THE STAFF DIRECTOR Acting Staff Director.—P. Joseph Sarnella, 614 H Street 20001. Commussion on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art.—Dr. Pearl A. Watson, presi-dent, 6217 16th Street 20011; Dr. William Hurlbert Cooper, vice president, 5024 Upton Street 20016; Martin Levy, M.D., secretary, 1875 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 825 20009; Judith Rogers, member, 14th and Pennsylvania Avenue, Room 329 20004; Thelma V. Rutherford, member, 2480 16th Street 20009; Dr. Samuel B. McCottry, Jr., member, 2809 14th Street NE. 20017; Dr. Agnes E. Schweitzer, member, 4309 Van Ness Street 20016; Margaret A. Kohn, member, 1751 N Street 20036; Dr. Robert J. Coffey, member, 4936 Loughboro Road 20016; Dr. Alyce C. Gullattee, member, 6408 16th Street 20015. Congressional Directory COMMISSION FOR WOMEN District Building, 1350 E Street. Phone, 724-5581 Chairperson.—Mrs. Carolyn Boone Lewis, 2920 W Street SE. 20020. Vice-Chairperson.—Mrs. Anne Renshaw, 2910 Military Road 20015. Executive Director.—Ethel James Williams, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL DISABILITIES AND TENURE 515 Fifth Street 20001. Phone, 727-1363. Chairman.—William W. Taylor III, Esq., Suite 375, 1800 M Street 20036, 223-8606. Vice-Chairman.—Bette L. Catoe, M.D., Suite 401, 5505 Fifth Street 20011, 882-3939. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION LICENSURE COMMISSION 605 G Street, Suite M-102. Phone, 727-3511 Chairman.—Rohulamin Quander, 1703 Lawrence Street 20018. Vice-Chairwoman.—Mrs. Marion S. McIntosh, 4017 20th Street NE. 20018. Secretary/Treasurer.—Dr. George Arnstein, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037. Member.—Mrs. Marie Dunn, 1721 Highwood Place SE. 20020. Member.—Dr. Marion E. Hooker, 101 G Street SW. 20024. OFFICE OF THE CORPORATION COUNSEL Corporation Counsel.—Judith W. Rogers, 111 Third Street NE. 20002. Principal Deputy.—[Vacant.] Administrative Office.—George W. Orton, administrative officer, 1325 13th Street, Apt. 19 20005. Appellate Division.—Charles L. Reischel, division chief, 5045 Reno Road 20008. Civil Division.—John H. Suda, division chief, 3209 Stephenson Place 20015. Civil Division, Special Litigation Section.—Margaret L. Hines, section chief, 3758 W Street 20007. Civil Division, General Litigation Section.—Martin L. Grossman, section chief, 8518 Hazelwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014. Criminal Division.—Geoffrey M. Alprin, division chief, 6604 31st Street 20015. Criminal Division, Juvenile Section.—Nan R. Huhn, section chief, 9610 Verville Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Criminal Division, Law Enforcement Section.—[Vacant.] Lega) Coupes Division.—James E. Lemert, division chief, 5224 Broad Branch Road Legal Counsel Division, Administrative Law Section.—Samuel S. Sharp, section chief, 7437 Ninth Street 20012. Legal Counsel Division, Environment and Consumer Affairs Section.—Edward L. Curry, section chief, 803 Enderby Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302. Legal Counsel Division, Legislation and Opinions Section.—Samuel Cooper III, sec-tion chief, 1341 Gallatin Street 20011. Legal Counsel Division, Taxation Section.—Richard L. Aguglia, section chief, 4403 Westbrook Lane, Kensington, Md. 20795. Housing and Community Development Division.—[Vacant.] National Capitol Housing Authority Section.—James B. McDaniel, section chief, 8813 Calls Chapel Way, Potomac, Md. 20854. Redevelopment Land Agency Section.—James R. Murphy, section chief, 4128 Arkan-sas Avenue 20011. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 727-3700 Director.—Delbert C. Jackson, 9301 Furnace Road, Lorton, Va. 22079. Assistant Director for Administration.—William D. Golightly, 10701 Howerton Avenue, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Assistant Director for Community and Women’s Programs.—Patricia P. Taylor, 3301 Alabama Avenue SE. 20020. District of Columbia 759 Assistant Director for Correctional Services.—James W. Freeman, 1203 Morningside Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Superintendent, Detention Services.—George E. Holland, 1307 Fern Street 20012. Executive Assistant to the Director.—Charles S. Lindsay, 6605 Highgate Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. BOARD OF EDUCATION Presidential Building, 415 12th Street. Phone, 724-4289 President, At-Large.—Eugene Kinlow, 4124 Second Street SW. 20032. Vice-President.—Bettie G. Benjamin, 4023 13th Street NE. 20017. Nathaniel Bush (Ward 7), 3360 Alden Place NE. 20019. Linda W. Cropp (Ward 4), 4001 18th Street 20011. R. Calvin Lockridge (Ward 8), 121 Raleigh Street SE. 20032. Alaire B. Rieffel (Ward 2), 1709 Q Street 20009. Carol L. Schwartz (Ward 3), 3600 Cumberland Street 20008. Frank Shaffer-Corona (At-Large), 1841 Columbia Road 20009. Barbara Lett Simmons (At-Large), 7244 15th Place 20012. Frank Smith, Jr. (Ward 1), 2904 18th Street 20009. John E. Warren (Ward 6), 1340 Mapleview Place SE. 20020. Acting Executive Secretary.—Mrs. Marion D. Williams, 415 12th Street 20004. General Counsel.—James E. Brown, 415 12th Street 20004. PUBLIC SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS Aging Superintendent of Schools.—Dr. James T. Guines, 700 Seventh Street SW. 0024. BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND ETHICS District Building, 14th and E Streets. Phone, 347-3509 Chairperson.—Albert J. Beveridge III (Esq.), 2921 44th Place 20016, 362-8541. Member.—Virginia P. Moye, 1225 Trinidad Avenue NE. 20002, 399-2290. Member.—dJeannine S. Clark, 1844 Randolph Street 20011, 726-0456. Administrative Officer.—Lillie Fitzgerald, 4016 20th Street 20018, 529-0141. Elections Administrator.—Mary S. Rodgers, 4601 31st Street 20008. ADIN Director of Campaign Finance.—Lindell Tinsley (Esq.), 2833 Georgia Avenue 1 General Counsel. —William H. Lewis (Esq.). DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Employment Security Building, 500 C Street, Suite 600 20001. Phone, 724-3932 Director (Acting).—Ivanhoe Donaldson, 2139 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Deputy Director, Finance Administration and Management Services.—Carl H. Berg- man, 6815 Sixth Street 20018. Deputy Director, Program Operations.—Matthew F. Shannon. Deputy Director, Labor Standards.—Mattie I. Taylor. Director, Program Planning and Analysis Staff (Acting).—Richard F. Groner, 14018 Congress Drive, Rockville, Md. 20053. WAGE-HOUR BOARD 614 H Street, Room 615 20001. Phone, 727-2118 Paula L. Jewell, chairperson and public member, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Joseph A. Beavers, employee member, 3215 Parkview Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 0015. David W. Wilmot, employer member, 2303 36th Street SE. 20020. 760 Congressional Directory DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Blue Plains Treatment Plant, 5000 Overlook Avenue SW. Phone, 767-8150 Direciar of Environmental Services.—William B. Johnson, 2520 36th Street SE. 20020. Executive Assistant.—Helen Mitchell, 3148 Cherry Road NE. 20018. Special Assistant.—Gordon Rapier, 6437 Snuffbox Terrace, Columbia, Md. 21044. Administrator, Office of Budget and Finance.—Edward R. Lingenfelter, 14300 Brad Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853. Acting Administrator, Office of Environmental Planning and Management.—James C. Lucore, 1920 Columbia Pike, Apt. 2, Arlington, Va. 22204. Acting Administrator, Engineering and Construction Administration.—Lester A. Slocum, Jr., 5043 Cliffhaven Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003. Acting Administrator, Environmental Health Administration.—James McDermott, 12303 Mt. Pleasant Drive, Laurel, Md. 20811. Acting Administrator, Solid Waste Management Administration.—Richard F. More-land, 7810 Knollwood Street, Brandywine, Md. 20613. Acting Administrator, Water Resources Management Administration.—George B. Stryker, 22 Riverbend Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND REVENUE 300 Indiana Avenue 20001. Phone, 727-6083 Director.—Carolyn L. Smith, 6627 13th Street 20012. Deputy Director.—Edward Meyers, 1526 Swann Street 20009. Special Assistant.—dJeffrey Humber, 922 C Street NE. 20002. Associate Director for Economic and Tax Policy. —Billy Cook, 6025 Green Meadow Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310. Associate Director for Office of Data Systems.—Walter Swindell, 7904 Polk Street, Lanham, Md. 20801. Associate Director for Real Property Tax.—Faith McDonald, 3940 Langley Court, Apt. B632 20016. Associate Director for Audit, Compliance and Investigation.—Joseph Lund, 4707 Connecticut Avenue, Apt. 105 20008. Manager, Tax Processing.—James Wilberding, 12316 Brandbury Drive, Gaithers-burg, Md. 20760. Controller.—Dayton Watkins, 3408 South 25th Street, Apt. 13, Arlington, Va. 22206. Senior Budget Analyst. —Naomi Glass, 5533 33d Street 20015. Chief, Program Analyst Unit.—Cynthia Lehmann, 3916 Military Road 20015. FIRE DEPARTMENT Headquarters (Potomac Building North), 614 H Street. Phone, 462-1762 Fire Chief.—Norman Richardson, 182 35th Street NE. 20019. Assistant Fire Chief (Operations).—[Vacant.] Amy Pon Chief (Services).—Edward H. Birch, 15635 Crofton Parkway, Crofton, Deputy Fire Chief (Fire Fighting)—Thomas A. O'Connell, 10106 McKenney Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20902. Deputy Fire Chief (Fire Fighting).—dJoseph Kitt, 1447 35th Street SE. 20020. Deputy Fire Chief (Fire Fighting).—Harry H. Shaffer, 1454 Crofton Parkway, Crofton, Md. 21114. Deputy Fire Chief (Fire Prevention).—Hubert A. Clark, Jr., 10321 Henderson Road, Fairfax, Va. 22039. Deputy Fire Chief (Training Academy).—Theodore R. Coleman, 8008 Alcoa Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Deputy Fire Chief (Apparatus Division).—Harry O. Burk, Jr., 4-15 Cedarville Park, Brandywine, Md. 20613. pong Boy alion Fire Chief (Planning).—Carl E. Archer, 50 Brandywine Street Battalion Fire Chief (Public Affairs).—Bernard C. Johnson, Jr., 1737 Massachu- setts Avenue SE. 20003. Battalion Fire Chief (Emergency Ambulance Service).—[Vacant.] i Administrator.—Edward D. Eberhard, 7929 Highland Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. District of Columbia 761 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES 613 G Street 20001. Phone, 727-0014 Director.—Carroll Acting Executive 20016. B. Harvey, 7809 Morningside Drive 20012. Assistant.—Marie Timm, 5320 Portsmouth Road, Bethesda, Md. Aang Dopey Director.—Harold T. Henson, 8050 Central Park Drive, Alexandria, a. 22309. Controller.—Robert H. Allison, 9610 Muirfield Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20784. Acting Assistant Director for Construction Management.—Joseph Troiler, 5501 Man-orfield Road, Rockville, Md. 20853. Assistant Director for Design and Engineering.—William T. Jones, 11701 Kimberly Woods Lane, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Acting Assistant Director for Materiel Management.—Kenneth E. Quinlan, 2220 Abbotsford Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180. Assistant Director for Programming, Management and Budget.—Brij Malhotra, 3638 Alton Place 20008. Acting Assistant Director for Repairs and Improvements.—Edward McManus, 8703 Curtis Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22309. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 1133 North Capitol Street NE. 20002. Phone, 535-1000 Director, State Historic Preservation Officer.—Robert L. Moore, 10 Bryant Street 20001. Deputy Director.—James E. Clay, 5800 Nebraska Avenue 20015. Special Assistant.—Carol B. Thompson, 2032 Belmont Road 20009. Special Assistant.--Richard Coward, 3171 Apple Road NE. 20018. Administrator, Office of Administration and Management.—Madeline Petty, 5120 Third Street 20011. Administrator, Housing and Business Resources Administration.—James L. Wool-fork, 2250 Sudbury Road 20012. Administrator, Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation.—Kenneth S. Colburn, 3113 Westover Drive SE. 20020. Administrator, Neighborhood Improvement Administration.—Marcus Dasher, Jr., 1505 Gallatin Place NE. 20011. Admire, Development Administration.—James E. Kerr, 3194 Westover Drive Administrator, Property Management Administration.—Sidney Glee, 3125 Westover Drive SE. 20020. Acting Administrator, Building and Zoning Regulation Administration.—Lacy Streeter, 2521 Naylor Road SE. 20020. Comptroller.—Robert Pohlman, 1815 Monroe Street 20010. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES 801 North Capitol Street NE. Phone, 727-0310 Director.—James A. Buford, 612 Fourth Place SW. 20024. Executive Assistant to the Director.—Howard Stanley, 1305 Holly Street 20012. Chief, Office of Administration.—Virgil C. McDonald, 2548 36th Street SE. 20019. Controller, Office of the Controller.—James Boyle, 3705 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Chief, Office of Licensing and Certification.—Sarah Glindmeyer, 3134 Annandale Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Acting Chief, Office of Policy and Planning.—Douglass Gordon, 2901 Tennyson Street 20015. Acting Oief Office of Fair Hearings.—Holloway Wooten, 1320 Hemlock Street "Chief, Office of State Education Affairs.—Eloise Turner, 1800 Sycamore Street 20012. 762 Congressional Directory Chief, Office of Veterans Affairs.—A. Leo Anderson, 6626 31st Street 20015. Acting hit Office of Inspections and Compliance.—Viola Keyes, 4002 16th Street 20011 Acting Chief, Office of Information Systems.—Robert Siblo, 5006 Althea Drive, An-nandale, Va. 22003. Acting Commissioner of Public Health.—Martin Levy, M.D., 9209 Montpelier: Drive, Laurel, Md. 20811. Chief, Office of Health Care Financing.—Peter Coppola, 805 North Pryor, Alexan-dria, Va. 22804. Chief, Office of Health Planning and Development.—Leland Hall, Ph. D., 2974 Second Street SE. 20032. Chief, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.—James Luke, M.D., 5240 Loughboro Road 20016. Acting Chief, Emergency Medical Services.—Emmett Banks, 6605 Sandover, Spring-field, Va. 22152. Acting Administrator, Preventive Health Services.—Martin Levy, M.D., 9209 Montpe-lier:Drive, Laurel, Md. 20811. ActingAdministrator, Ambulatory Health Care.—Ishild Swoboda, M.D., 3612 Dorado Court, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Acting Administrator, Mental Health Services.—Albert Massey, 12108 Chesterton . ..Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Acting Admunistrator, Alcohol and Drug Abuse.—Silas Parrish, 1220 East West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Administrator, Long Term Care.—Paul Lavigne, 242-A G Street SW. 20024. Acting Commissioner of Social Services.—Audrey Rowe, 1700 Taylor Street 20011. Acting Chief, Office of Social Services Planning and Development.—Bernard Phifer, 2007 Keating Street, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031. Acting -Administrator, Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Serv-ices.—George Smith, 311 Dias Drive, Fort Washington, Md. 20022. Adminisiron Vocational Rehabilitation.—Vernon Hawkins, 1907 Ridge Place SE. 12, Acting Administrator, Youth Services.—Nancy McAllister, 7304 Calder Drive, Cap- itol Heights, Md. Acting ‘Administrator, Family Services.—Annie Goodson, 7914 13th Street 20012. ARLES Aon rato, Income Maintenance.—William Gray, 3636 16th Street, No. 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. 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.—Robert C. Lewis, 8165 East Beach Drive 20012. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION 605 G Street 20001. Phone, 727-3092 Chief, Office of Administration.—Joyce F. McCray, 5130 Seventh Street NE. 20011. District of Columbia 763 Budget and Accounting Officer, Budget and Accounting Division.—Gladston D. James, 12709 Connecticut Avenue, Wheaton, Md. 20906. Senior Systems Analyst, Management Information Systems Division.—Donald E. Kennedy, 9111 Ardwick Ardmore, Landover, Md. 20785. OFFICE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL 605 G Street 20001. Phone, 727-3508 Chairman.—Robert Lewis, 8165 East Beach Drive 20012. Member.—Dwight S. Cropp, 4001 18th Street 20011. Member.—Larry Williams, 1430 K Street 20005. Staff Director.—James E. Boardley, 2902 Kingsway Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022. Deputy Staff Director.—Dallas Evans, 3806 13th Street 20011. Supervisory Investigator.—Benjamin J. Chaplin, 13004 Renfrew Circle, Tantallon, Md. 20022. OFFICE OF INVESTIGATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 727-3659 Administrator, Office of Special Operations.—[Vacant.] Acting Chief Investigator.—Daniel H. Osborne, 10811 Tofton Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. Supervisory Investigator, Unit 1.—John C. Priggins, 4500 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Supervisory Investigator, Unit 2.—Fred Johnson, 2300 Good Hope Road SE. 20020. Supervisory Investigator, Unit 3.—Daniel H. Osborne, 10811 Tofton Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870. OFFICE OF LICENSES AND PERMITS 614 H Street 20001. Phone, 727-3666 Administrator, Office of Licenses and Permits.—Charles D. Fowler, Jr., 7400 Ninth Street 20012. 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, secretary, 4945 12th Street NE. 20017; Clyde Larmer, member, 4620 Wisconsin Avenue 20016; Richard S. Lee, member, 1923 Upshur Street NE. 20018; John E. Toole, member, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Boxing and Wrestling Commission, D.C.—York Van Nixon, chairman, 700 Seventh Street 20024; Cora Masters Wilds, member, 3210 Loud Place SE. 20019; Burtell M. Jefferson, chief of police, member, 300 Indiana Avenue 20001. Board of Examiners and Registrars of Architects.—Andrew D. Bryant, chairman, 8500 East Beach Drive 20012; Robert Gordon, secretary, 1316 Rhode Island Avenue 20005; John R. Andrews, member, 4505 Dexter Street 20007; Leroy J. H. Brown, member, 22 Bryant Street 20001; Melita Rodek, 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.—Marcel Cadeaux, president, 1333 Connecticut Avenue 20036; Alice E. Nolan, vice president, 4336 Blagden Avenue 20011; Eurqueline P. Ashton, member, 1106 H Street NE. 20002; Elizabeth Hampton, member, 1207 764 Congressional Directory Board of Cosmetology—Continued Holbrook Street NE. 20002; Charles D. Stinson, member, 5810 16th Street 20011; William Jackson, member, 438 Newton Place 20037. Board of Dental Examiners.—Dr. David R. Bishop, president, 2608 Sherman Avenue © 20001; Dr. Camille L. Young, corresponding secretary, 1728 Verbena Street 20012; Dr. James Bernhard, member, 3723 48th Street 20016; Alethea Campbell, member, 745 Congress Street SE. 20032; Gail L. Smith, member, 2555 Pennsyl-vania Avenue 200317. Electrical Board.—Bryant G. Harris, chairman, 3135 Westover Drive SE. 20020; Irving T. Jones, secretary, 7400 Berkshire Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735; Richard G. Wagner, member, 11805 Dewey Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906; Joseph Ludwig, member, 7333 New Hampshire Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20783; Wade Sheriff, member, 1207 Harnell Drive, Ednor, Md. 20904; Reuben Marks, alternate member, 2001 Spruce Drive 20016; Rudolph Porter, alternate member, 5315 Temple Hill Road SE. 20031; Larry J. Silverberg, alternate member, 1506 West Kersey Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854; Rafael G. Lopez, alternate member, 3823 Hamilton Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20781. Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers.—Edward M. Dudley, chairman, 1425 Maryland Avenue NE. 20020; Mary C. Hysong, vice chairman, 6510 16th Street 20012; Rebecca Cohen, member, 3902 Huntington Street 20015; William J. Jef-fers, member, 4564 Argyle Terrace 20011; John H. Crandall, ex-officio, 615 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004. Board of Optometry.—Dr. John Greenwood, president, 1212 Wisconsin Avenue 20007; Dr. Robert Alan Kraskin, vice president, 4600 Massachusetts Avenue 20016; Dr. Charles Couperthwaite, secretary, 732 17th Street 20006; Dr. Shew K. Lee, member, 813 Tth Street 20001; Dr. Joseph Cohen, member, 6 Elmira Street SW. 20032. Registered Nurses’ Examining Board. —Barbara Hatcher, R.N., president, 807 Taylor Street NE. 20017; Ethel Maria Dyson, R.N., vice president, 256 Newcomb Street SE. 20032; Kathleen M. McIntyre, R.N., member, 901 Aspen Street 20012; Ivy Nelson, R.N., member, 2415 Wagner Street SE. 20020; Melinda Carter, member, 3909 S Street SE. 20020. Board of Pharmacy.—George F. Skalski, president, 2909 South Dakota Avenue NE. 20018; Janice D. Anderson, secretary, 6101 16th Street 20011; Everett A. Gill, member, 10321 Buena Vista Avenue, Lanham, Md. 20801; Melvyn L. Marks, member, 2405 Spencer Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Physical Therapists’ Examining Board.—Eunice Badoux, chairman, 2837 29th Street 20008; Gloria Lawson, member, 640 Buchanan Street 20011; John H. Sykes, member, 4607 Connecticut Avenue 20008; George E. Whitfield, 1535 Hemlock Street 20012. Plumbing Board.—Michael C. Fry, chairman, rear 327 L Street NE. 20002; James C. Sutton, Jr., secretary, 2418 Homestead Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902; Linwood C. Lyles, 4561 North Capitol Street NE. 20011. Board of Podiatry Examiners.—Dr. Jerome Shapiro, president, 5513 Connecticut Avenue 20015; Dr. Jerome J. Mayer, secretary, 1145 19th Street 20036; 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 Suskind, R.N., secretary, 2943 Macomb Street 20008; Laverne Jackson, R.N., member, 236 Newcomb Street SE. 20032; Angaline Wheeler, L.P.N., member, 5052 Just Street NE. 20019; John H. Word, L.P.N., member, 803 Nicholson Street NE. 20011; Patricia O'Malley, R.N., member, 2611 Randolph Street NE. 20018. District of Columbia 765 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, 6910 Eighth Street 20012; Dr. Carolyn R. Payton, secretary, 3428 Quebec Street 20016; Dr. Isiah M. Zim-merman, member, 2836 28th Street 20008; Dr. James E. Savage, Jr., member, 1600 Myrtle Avenue 20012. Real Estate Commission.—Faith D. McDonald, chairman, Suite 2135, 300 Indiana Avenue 20001; Rudolph Taylor, member, 1715 Tamarack Street 20012; Joanne Coddy Fort, member, 626 Highland Avenue 20012; Donald John Edwards, member, 3242A Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20020; Anthony Mizzer, member, 7 Gessford Court SE. 20003. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Board.—Theodore Bradley, chairman, 1310 Woodlark Drive, Forestville, Md. 20028; Demitri Krassensky, secretary, 3525 Quebec Street 20016; Joseph Barbaro, alternate member, 9539 Blake Lane, Fairfax, Va. 20030. Steam and Other Operating Engineers’ Board.—James A. Roberts, chairman, 13215 Delaney Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22193; Alex Colvin, Jr., member, 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 for Nursing Home Administrators.—Houston A. Baker, chair-man, 1441 Manchester Lane 20011; Dr. Lawrence A. Dunmore, vice chairman, 1911 Sudbury Road 20012; Pauline J. Jones, member, 1801 16th Street 20009; James E. Klimcheck, member, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20016; Elizabeth M. Muchmick, member, 5425 Western Avenue 20015. 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 12th Street NE. 20017. Chief, Occupational and Professional Licensing Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Business Licenses and Permits Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Weights, Measures and Markets Division.—Earl Maxwell, 301 Sunpark Lane, Huntingtown, Md. 20639. METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT 300 Indiana Avenue, Room 5080. Phone, 727-4218 Chief of Police.—Burtell M. Jefferson, 5510 Blair Road 20011. Field Operations Officer.—Assistant Chief Maurice T. Turner, Jr., 4004 16th Street 20011. Ameri Services Officer.—Marty M. Tapscott, 1503 Gallatin Place NE. 0017. Inspectional Services Officer.—Assistant Chief William R. Dixon, 6106 Spell Road, Clinton, Md. 20735. Technical Services Officer.—Charles E. Rinaldi, 4809 Cherry Valley Drive, Rock-ville, Md. 20853. : General Counsel.—Vernon S. Gill, 1443 Northgate Road 20012. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NATIONAL GUARD 2001 East Capitol Street SE. 20003. Phone, 433-5220 Commanding General. —Maj. Gen. Cunningham C. Bryant, 1619 D Street NE. 20002. United States Property and Fiscal Officer.—Col. Andrew D. Perkins, Jr. 6019 Shaffer Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22310. 766 Congressional Directory OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH BOARD 2900 Newton Street NE. 20018. Phone, 832-1230 Chairperson.—[Vacant.] George T. Johnson, labor member, 11 Logan Circle 20003. William A. Saunders, Jr., labor member, 312 34th Street SE. 20019. Sanford Bomstein, management member, 2700 Virginia Avenue 20037. Susan E. Holleran, labor member, 1619 Roxanna Road 20012. James Nicholas, management representative. 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. Executive Officer.—Barney R. Shapiro, 600 Water Street SW. 20024. Administrative Officer.—Vera M. Abbott, 240 M Street SW. 20024. PUBLIC LIBRARY Martin Luther King Memorial Library (Main Library), 901 G Street. Phone, 727-1111 Administrative Office, Phone, 727-1101 BOARD OF TRUSTEES President.—Benjamin F. Amos, 302 Madison Street 20011. Vice President.—Mrs. Henry Strong, 5039 Overlook Road 20016. Robert A. Davis, 1740 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Mrs. Francis A. Gregory, 4015 Massachusetts Avenue SE. 20019. John C. Hazel, 5302 14th Street 20011. Ms. Betty L. Smalls, 312 Tennessee Avenue NE. 20002. Mrs. Dolores H. Spaulding, 1905 Randolph Street NE. 20018. Kenneth H. Tracy, 4911 Manor Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021. Mrs. Wallace M. Yater, 4907 Indian Lane 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.—Ms. Monteria Hightower, 11354 Cherry Hill Road, Apt. 201, Beltsville, Md. 20705. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Room 204, 1625 1 Street. Phone, 727-3050 Acting Chairperson.—Ruth Hankins-Nesbitt. Commissioner.— Wesley H. Long, 759 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024. Commissioner.—Patricia W. Clement, 2806 W Street SE. 20020. Executive Director.—Melvin L. Doxie, 1780 Newton Street 20010. Commissioner Secretary.—Mary B. Jordan, 1213 E Street NE. 20002. OFFICE OF THE PEOPLE’S COUNSEL People’s Counsel. —Brian J. H. Lederer, 10th Floor, 917 15th Street. Phone, 727-3071. RECORDER OF DEEDS 515 D Street 20001. Phone, 727-5374 Acting Recorder of Deeds-—Margurite C. Stokes, 5124 33d Street 20008. Depifs Recorder of Deeds.—James H. Bohannan, 4206 East Capitol Street NE. 0019. District of Columbia 767 Deputy Recorder of Deeds.—[Vacant.] Superintendent of Corporations.—[Vacant.] Assistant Superintendent of Corporation.—John M. Duty, 7604 Sweetbriar Drive, College Park, Md. 20740. Administrative Officer.—Trahon P. Norris, 510 50th Street NE. 20019. DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION 3149 16th Street 20010. Phone, 673-7665 Director.—William H. Rumsey, Ph. D., 1721 Verbena Street 20012. Deputy Director.—F. Alexis H. Roberson, 1401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. Associate Director—In Charge of Special and Community Based Recreation Pro-grams.—Samuel A. LaBeach, 1330 Leegate Road 20012. Administrative Officer.—Robert J. Fleming, 5749 26th Street 20015. OFFICE OF THE SURVEYOR 614 H Street. Phone, 727-1104 Surveyor (Acting).—T. Edward Koch, Jr., 15014 Candover Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20906. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Presidential Building, 415 12th Street 20004. Phone, 727-5847 Director (Acting).—Thomas M. Downs. Deputy Director.—Bernard J. O'Donnell. Controller.—James E. Reynolds. Assistant Director, Office of Transportation Policies, Plans.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director (Acting), Bureau of Design, Engineering and Research.—Wallace Cohen. Aman Director (Acting), Bureau of Traffic Engineering and Operations.—Seward ross. Assistant Director, Bureau of Construction and Maintenance.—H. James Spelman, Jr. Assistant Director, Bureau of Motor Vehicle Services.—Robert O. D. Thompson. Assistant Director, Office of Mass Transportation.—Anthony M. Rachal III. Assistant Director, Bureau of Traffic Adjudication.—James D. McWilliams. Public Parking Administrator, Bureau of Parking and Enforcement (Acting).—Fred- eric R. Caponiti. Transportation Safety Coordinator. —Williom E. Corgill. UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Board of Trustees 4200 Connecticut Avenue, Building 38, Room 104 20008. Phone, 282-7780 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.—Alton J. Wilson, Jr., 2225 S Street NE. 20002. David B. Abramson, 1318 28th Street 20007. Lawrence J. Brailsford, The West Bridge Apartments, 2555 Pennsylvania Avenue, Apt. 301 20037. Ronald H. Brown, 7935 Orchid Street 20012. Oliver T. Carr, Jr., 4935 Quebec Street 20016. Inez Casiano, 2719 31st Place NE. 20018. Albert Elliott, 617 M Street NE. 20002. Daniel I. Fivel, 710 A Street SE. 20003. Charles A. Freeman, 6332 Southern Avenue NE. 20019. N. Joyce Payne, 729 Decatur Street NE. 20017. 768 Congressional Directory Board of Trustees—Continued Estelle W. Taylor, 3221 20th Street NE. 20018. Terry B. Thomas, 2425 Parallel Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Executive Secretary.—Antonell K. Aikens, 524 Ingraham Street NE. 20011. ZONING COMMISSION Room 9-A, District Building, 14th and E Streets. Phone, 727-6311 Chairman.—Walter B. Lewis. Vice Chairman.—Ruby B. McZier. Members: Theodore F. Mariani. 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.—Connie Fortune. Vice Chairman.—Douglas J. Patton. Members: Charles R. Norris. William F. McIntosh (Representative of the National Capitol Planning Commis-sion). One member of the Zoning Commission or its staff. Executive Director.—Steven E. Sher. WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE Washington, D.C. 20013 Postmaster.—John R. Cochran, 1250 Fourth Street SW., Apt. 304 20024, 523-2029. Administrative Coordinator.—Ann C. May, P.O. Box 479, Mechanicsville, Md. 20659, 523-2029. Director, Mail Processing.—dJohn C. Davis, 1730 Hartsdale Road, Baltimore, Md. 21239, 523-2051. Director, Customer Services.—Charles T. Hopson (acting), 266 Newcomb Street SE. 20032, 523-2331. Director, Employee and Labor Relations.—Shelby L. Roberts (acting), 6907 Berkshire Drive 20031, 523-2071. Director, Finance.—Robert D. Taplett, 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, Apt. F, Arlington, Va. 22202, 523-2047. Public Information Officer.—[Vacant], 523-2001. CLASSIFIED STATIONS Station/Branch ap Superintendent/Manager Location Anacostia 20020: BF. Daniels... winds ange 2650 Naylor Rd. SE. Andrews AFB 20331 | J. DeVaughn Andrews Air Force Base. Andrews APB Unit Y.......c oes 20331 [1]. DeVaughn. .......iieinmiiviaianinmne: Andrews Air Force Base. Ben Prankhin:.. Loin 20004 | G. Hill 12th & Pennsylvania Ave. Benning 20019 | P. Chow ; ..| 3962 Minnesota Ave. NE. Bethesda Branch... 20014 I'M. McCIUNCY. co sons 7400 Wisconsin ciiinrivssiiboiios Ave. Bolling 20332 | G. Brooks..... Bolling Air Force Base. Brightwood 20011 | B. Latimer 5921 Georgia Ave. Brightwood 20011 | B. Latimer-...... .| 6200 N. Capitol St. Brookland . 20017 | R. Robinson 3401 12th St. NE. Calvert... i i hid tn 20007 | S. Burroughs. 2 2336 Wisconsin Ave. Capitol Heights Branch................... 20027 KE. BE. Burrell... airintasehd 6093 Central Ave. Central 20005 | V. Simmons.... ....| 819 14th St. Chevy Chase ..| 20015 | F. D. Price... ....| 5910 Connecticut Ave. City Delivery Annex ..........cccoeeeenee 20011 | D. Parker-........ .| 6200 N. Capitol St. Cleveland Park......... A. Campbell 4005 Wisconsin Ave. Columbia Heights A. Durham .| 1423 Irving St. Congress Heights . C. Mills Southern Ave. SE. Customs House... 0. Johnson 3278 Bladensburg Rd. District Heights............... BE Burrell. sining 6318 Marlboro Pike. Dulles Finance Facility rf BB. Morgan. .......0 ii it ites Dulles International Airport. F Street M. Withers " | Tariff Commission Building. Fort Davis B. F. Daniels 3843 Pennsylvania Ave. SE. Fort McNair W. S. Johnsen Fort L. J. McNair. Fort Washington Branch................. 11550 Livingston Rd. Friendship .| 4005 Wisconsin Ave. Georgetown 1215 31st St. Georgetown 4005 Wisconsin Ave. Kalorama .| 2434 18th St. L’Enfant Plaza G. McKinney 458 L’Enfant South Promenade. Mid City M. Withers 1408 14th St. National: Alrport ci. Liki dais tins, Gravelly Point. Nat'l Naval Medical Center .| Bethesda, Md. Naval Air Facility ................. 0 J. Devaughn Andrews Air Force Base. Naval Research Lab..............ccorienns G. Brooks Bellevue. Navy Annex 20370 M. Youngblood Navy Annex Building, Room 1 404 Northeast 20002 P. Chow 1016 H St. NE. Northwest 20015 S. Burroughs 5632 Connecticut Ave. Oxon HIBranch.........ci iii 20021 W. R. Barrow 6316 Oxon Hill Rd. Palisades 20016 M. Mason 5136 MacArthur Blvd. Pentagon J 20301 M. Youngblood Concourse, Pentagon. Petworth 20011 B. Latimer 4211 9th St. Randle | 20020 B. F. Daniels 2306 Prout St. SE. Section I 20001 J. D. Jones Main Post Office. Section II 20002 J. D. Jones Main Post Office. Southeast 20003 E. Powell 327 Tth St. SE. Southwest 20024 W. S. Johnson 45 L St. SW. State Department ....... SR J 20520 State Department Building. Suitland Branch........ouitnamnden 20023 4520 Suitland Rd. T Street. 20009 C. Proctor 1409 T St. Takoma Park 20012 F. H. Boardley T7117 Maple Ave. 769 66-666 O—81——51 770 Congressional Directory CLASSIFIED STATIONS—Continued Station/Branch Zz. Superintendent/Manager Location Temple Heights. .coninn ein 200091 C. Proctor ....0. or. on esos rieeseen 1921 Florida Ave. Temple Hills ... . : .| 4806 St. Barnabas Rd. Treasury........... 4:20220 | PT. T. Blair..... = Treasury Department Building. Twentieth Stre .| 20036 | J. A. Hawkins.. ...| 1216 20th St. U.S. Naval....... .| 20390 | W. S. Johnson. .| Navy Yard. Walter Reed........... ! F. H. Boardley.... 4Ls Army Medical Center. Walter Reed Unit 1. .| 20012 | F. H. Boardley.... .| Forest Glen, Md. Watergate............... .| 20037 | W. L. Jordan... ...| 2600 Virginia Ave. West Bethesda .| 20034 | R. Ager.......... ...| 9601 Seven Locks Rd. West End ......... .1 20037 | H. Corbin ...| 2118 Pennsylvania Ave. Woodridge........ .1 20018 | O. Johnson.... .| 2211 Rhode Island Ave. NE. Cleveland Park.. | 20008 | A. Campbell ........... | 3430 Connecticut Ave. Yedrolt Porn... ih fr daily 20001 | C. E. Richardson ...........- ...| 416 Florida Ave. NE. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (E.S.A) Headquarters: 8-10 Rue Mario Nikis, 75738 Paris, cedex 15, France. Phone, 567-5578. Telex., 842.202746 Chairman of E.S.A. Council.—J. Stiernstedt (Sweden). Director General. —E. Quistgaard (Denmark). Member Countries.—Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Nether- lands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom. Associate Member.—Austria. Observer Countries.—Canada, Norway. European Space Research and Technology Centre (E.S.T.E.C.), Zwarteweg 62, Post- bus 299, 2200 AG Noordwijk, Netherlands. Telephone: (1719) 86555. Telex: 844-39098. European Space Operations Centre (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: 843-61637. Washington Office (E.S.A.), Suite 1404, 955 L’Enfant Plaza North 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.—Ralph Nicolosi, 8380 Greensboro Drive, McLean, Va. 22102. Office telephone: 376-2237. ; Senior Economist.—Arthur Mead, 13205 Banbury Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. 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.—T. N. Saraf. INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE BOARD 2600 16th Street 20441. Phone, 387-7860 (Office of the Chairman 387-1505) Chairman.—Lt. Gen. Ranald T. Adams, Jr., USAF. Vice Chairman.—Col. Julio Cesar Avila, Army of Guatemala. Secretary.—Capt. James B. Rodgers, USN. Vice Secretary.—Lt. Col. Edgar Franco, Air Force of Bolivia. Deputy Secretary for Liaison and Protocol.—Lt. Col. Manuel J. Baca, Jr., USAF. Deputy Secretary for Conferences and Documents.—Lt. Col. A. Luis Flores, USA. Deputy Secretary for Administration.—Comdr. William N. Leslie, USN. Deputy Secretary for Finance.—Maj. Tomas Esterrich, USA. Director of the Staff.—Brig. Gen. Rufus C. Lazzell, USA. Vice Director of the Staff.—Col. Elio Lopez, Air Force of Venezuela. CHIEFS OF DELEGATION (in order of Protocol) Guatemala.—Col. Julio Cesar Avila, Army. Ecuador.—Col. Edison F. Garzon, Army. El Salvador.—Lt. Col. Reinaldo Golcher, Army. 773 774 Congressional Directory Haiti.—Col. Cécilio Dorcé, Army. Honduras.—Col. Ramon R. Sanchez, Army. Mexico.—Maj. Gen. Ramon Mota S., Army. Nicaragua.—Comandante Donald Mendoza, Army. Panama.—Maj. Eduardo Herrera, National Guard. Paraguay.—Col. Juan Campos, Army. Peru.—Lt. Gen. José Garcia-Calderon, Air Force. United States.—Maj. Gen. Robert L. Schweitzer, Army. Uruguay.—Rear Adm. Hugo De Barros, Navy. Venezuela.—Rear Adm. Alfredo J. Vegas, Navy. Argentina.—Brig. Aldo Mario Barbuy, Air Force. Bolivia.—Vice Adm. Gutemberg Barroso, Navy. Brazil. —Brig. Jaime Silveira Peixoto, Air Force. Chile.—Brig. Gen. Rene Vidal, Army. Colombia.—Maj. Gen. Alfonso Tavera, Army. Dominican Republic.—Brig. Gen. Octavio Jorge P., Air Force. INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE COLLEGE Fort Lesley J. McNair. Phone, OX 3-8059 Director.—Rear Adm. Robert C. Conolly II, USN. Vice Director.—Brig. Gen. Luis F. Danus, Army of Chile. Chief of Studies.—Gen. Alfonso D. Feola, Army of Uruguay. Liaison Officer.—Capt. Richard J. Hayden, USAF. 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. Breanne Vice President.—Reuben Sternfeld (United States), 2800 Battery Place Acting Chief, Office of the President.—QOscar Rodriguez Rozic (Argentina), 8253 Buckspark Lane West, Potomac, Md. 20854. Controller.—Jean-Claude Eude (France), 808 17th Street 20577. Depry, son rlien lores Camarena (Mexico), 6512 Dryden Drive, McLean, a. ; Auditor General. —William C. Willard (United States), 8406 Blackiston Lane, Alex-andria, Va. 22308. External Relations Advisor.—Marian Anthony Czarnecki (United States), 3001 34th Street 20008. Deputy Advisor, External Relations.—Carlos M. Hirsch (Argentina), 8504 Wild Olive Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Associate Deputy Advisor, 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. 20034. Senior Deputy Manager.—Jorge D. Ferraris (Argentina), 1121 Pine Hill Road, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Manager.—Region I (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama).—Rodrigo E. Moscoso (Ecuador), 1003 Heather Hill Court, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Manager.—Region II (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela) —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 (United 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 Iraneta (Chile), 1101 South Arling-ton Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202. Manager, Economic and Social Development Department.—[Vacant.] Deputy Manager—Economic and Social Studies.—Jorge Ruiz Lara (Colombia), 11602 Toulone Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. International Organizations Manager, Economic and Social Development Department—Continued Deputy Manager—Technical Cooperation.—Beatriz Harretche (Argentina), 7009 i Oak Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Deputy Manager—Integration.—Richard Fletcher (Jamaica), 6821 Millwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Manager, Project Analysis Department.—Luis Fernando Jaramillo (Colombia), 11515 Gauguin Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854. Deputy Manager for Infrastructure, Energy and Industry.—dJulio E. Heurtematte, Jr. (Panama), 5028 Lowell Street 20016. Deputy Manager for Agriculture and Social Affairs.—Richardo 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, Va. 22101. Manager, Plans and Program Department.—gJosé 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.—William L. Taylor (United States), 6006 Claiborne Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Secretary of the Bank.—Enrique Pérez Cisneros (United States), 6407 Kenhowe Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Deputy Secretary.—Arturo Calventi (Dominican Republic), 6100 Overlea Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Dep Secretary.—Jorge Elena (Uruguay), 8832 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22101. BOARD OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS César Atala (Peru), casting votes of Colombia and Peru, 9700 Kentsdale Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Alternate: Guillermo Alberto Costain (Colombia), 808 17th Street 20577. Patricio Ayala Gonzalez (Mexico), casting votes of Dominican Republic and Mexico, 9113 Cherbourg Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Alternate: Manuel R. Aristy (Dominican Republic), 6517 Greentree Road, Bethes-da, Md. 20034. Trevor DaCosta (Jamaica), casting votes of the Bahamas, Barbados, Guyana, Jamai-ca, Trinidad, and Tobago, 7719 Rocton Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Alternate: Knowlson W. Gift (Trinidad and Tobago), 4810 Grantham Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. José Carlos Fonseca (Brazil), casting votes of Brazil, Ecuador, and Suriname, 7600 Whitier Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Alstngly Dorie Malo Gonzalez (Ecuador), 8808 Copenhaver Drive, Potomac, Morey J der (Canada), casting votes of Canada, 6425 Wiscassep Road, Bethesda, Alternate: Brian A. Northgrave (Canada), 5167 Linnean Terrace 20008. Juan Pablo Pérez Castillo (Venezuela), casting votes of Panama and Venezuela, 6105 Neilwood Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852. Alternate: Reinaldo Decerega (Panama), 116 Neal Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308. Alberto Pico (Spain), casting votes of Austria, France, Israel, Japan, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, and Yugoslavia, 2555 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037. Allgmnaiz Jean-Pierre Béguin (Switzerland), 6833 Melrose Drive, McLean, Va. C. R. A. Rae (United Kingdom), casting votes of Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Ger-many, Italy, The Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, 3218 Thorn-apple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Alternate: Ursula Schaefer (Germany), 4952 Sentinel Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016. Angel René Rios (Bolivia), casting votes of Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay, 3502 Tence Court, Annandale, Va. 22033. Ale Luis M. Pigurina (Uruguay), 7801 Fulbright Court, Bethesda, Md. Rodolfo Silva (Costa Rica), casting votes of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, and Nicaragua, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. 776 Congressional Directory Board of Executive Directors—Continued Alternate: Benjamin Vides Déneke (El Salvador), 9206 Laurel Oak Drive, Bethes-da, Md. 20034. Christian José Zimmermann (Argentina), casting votes of Argentina and Chile, 15111 Springfield Road, Darnestown, Md. 20767. Alternate: Benjamin Mira (Chile), 7900 Van Gogh Court, Potomac, Md. 20854. [Vacant], (United States), casting votes of the United States. Alternate: [Vacant]. INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSION Headquarters office, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif. 92093. Phone, 453-2820 (Area Code 714) 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, 2552 Chatsworth Boulevard, San Diego, Calif. 92106. Canadian Members: E. B. Young, 1398 Gibson Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1H 7GI. 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: 16 California Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94111. Phone, (415) 956-1595 HEADQUARTERS Director.—James L. Carlin (U.S.A). Deputy Director.—G. Maselli (Italy). Washington Liaison Officer.—Gretchen S. Brainerd. Chicago Representative.—Robyn Ziebert. New York Representative.—Richard E. Scott. San Francisco Representative. —William A. Anderson. MEMBER GOVERNMENTS Argentina Belgium Austria Bolivia International Organizations MEMBER GOVERNMENTS Chile Malta Colombia Netherlands Costa Rica Nicaragua Cyprus Norway Denmark Panama Dominican Republic Paraguay Ecuador Peru El Salvador Portugal Germany Switzerland Greece Turkey Honduras United States of America Israel Uruguay Italy Venezuela Luxembourg GOVERNMENTS WITH OBSERVER STATUS Australia San Marino Canada Sovereign Order of Malta Egypt Spain Guatemala Sweden Holy See Thailand Japan United Kingdom 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.—Robert S. McNamara. Senior Vice President, Finance.—Moeen A. Qureshi. Vice President and General Counsel. —Heribert Golsong. Senior Vice President, Operations:—Ernest Stern. Vice President, Administration, Organization, Personnel Management.—Martijn J. W. M. Paijmans. Vice President, Development Policy.—Hollis B. Chenery. 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. Regional Vice President, Latin America, and the Caribbean.—Nicolas Ardito- Barletta. 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. 778 Congressional Directory 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) Colbert I. King; David King, alternate; represents United States. John Anson; Derek F. Smith, alternate; represents United Kingdom. Ismail Khelil; M. S. Zerhounni, alternate, represents Afghanistan (Democratic Rep-resentative of), Algeria, Ghana, Iran, Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahir-iya, Morocco, Oman, Tunisia, Yemen (People’s Democratic Republic of). Jacques de Groote; Turanc Kivanc, alternate; represents Austria, Belgium, Luxem-bourg, Turkey. Earl Drake; Reno J. Brown, alternate; represents Bahamas, Barbados, Canada, Dominica, Granada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, St. Lucia. Said El-Naggar; Saleh Al-Hegelan, alternate; Ezzedin M. Shamsedin, adviser; repre-sents Bahrian, Egypt (Arab Republic of), Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Mal-dives, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emir-ates, Yemem Arab Republic. Stanley McLeod; Sang-Chul Suh, alternate; represents Australia, Korea (Republic of), New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Western Samoa. Eberhard Kurth; Hans-Dieter Hanfland, alternate; represents Germany. Anthony IJ. A. Looijen; Miodrag Stojiljkovic, alternate; represents Cyprus, Israel, Netherlands, Romania, Yugoslavia. Hans Lundstrom; Ole Poulsen, alternate; represents Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden. Y. S. M. Abdulai; William Smith, alternate; James Nxumalo, adviser; represents Botswana, Burundi, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Nigeria, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Trinidad, and Tobago, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe. Guillermo A. Constain; Jose German Cardenas, alternate; Guillermo Rivera, advis- er; represents Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Philip- pines. Paul Mentre de Loye; Marthe Parent, alternate; represents France. Seiji Morioka; Kimiaki Nakajima, alternate; represents Japan. H. N. Ray; M. Syeduz-Zaman, alternate; represents Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka (Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka). Joaquin Muns; Roberto Mayorga-Cortes, alternate; James Stone, adviser; represents Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Spain, Suriname, Venezuela. Armand Razafindrabe; Neciphore Soglo, alternate; Ali Mohamoud Kalfan, adviser; represents Benin, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Com-oros, Congo (People’s Republic of), Djibouti, Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Prin-cipe, Senegal, Somalia, Togo, Upper Volta, Zaire. Giorgio Ragazzi; Rodrigo Guimaraes, alternate; represents Greece, Italy, Portugal. David Blanco; Alberto Sola, alternate; Fernando Escobar, adviser; represents Argen-tina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay. Azraai Zain; Aung Pe, alternate; Kenny Wee, adviser; represents Burma, Fiji, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore, Thai-land, Vietnam. Liansheng Wang; Hui Chen, alternate; represents China. DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS AND OTHER SENIOR STAFF CENTRAL PROJECTS STAFF Director, Projects Advisory Staff.—Visvanathan Rajagopalan. Director, Agriculture and Rural Development Depariment.—Montague Yudelman. Director, Education Department.—Aklilu Habte. Director, Industrial Projects Department.—Hans Fuchs. Director, Industrial Development and Finance.—Stokes M. Tolbert. Director, Energy Department.—Ives Rovani. Director, Population, Health and Nutrition Department.—John R. Evans. Trnspoiaiion, Water and Telecommunications Department.—Christopher R. Wil-oughby. Urban Projects Department.—Anthony A. Churchill. Executive Secretary, C.G.I.A.R. Secretariat.—Michael L. Lejeune. International Organizations REGIONAL OFFICES Director, Regional Projects Department, Eastern Africa.—Hans A. Adler. 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. 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. DEVELOPMENT POLICY STAFF Director, Policy Planning and Program Review Department.—Mahbub ul Haq. Director, Economic Analysis and Projections Department.—Helen Hughes. Director, Development Economics Department.—Benjamin B. King. Director, Development Research Center.—John H. Duloy. FINANCIAL STAFF Director, Financial Policy and Analysis Department.—D. Joseph Wood. Director, Internal Auditing Department.—Lawrence N. Rapley. Director, Tokyo Office.—Seigo Nozaki. 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.—Hans Pollan. Computing Activities Department.—Mervin E. Muller. Organization Planning Department.—Bruce W. Rohrbacher. EXTERNAL RELATIONS STAFF Director, International Relations Department.—Mrs. Shirley Boskey. Director, Economic Development Institute.—Ajit Mozoomdar. Director, Information and Public Affairs Department.—John E. Merriam. Director, European Office.—Rainer B. Steckhan. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA U.S. SECTION Office: 425 I Street, Room 150, 20001 (Stop 234). Phone, (202) 632-8058 Commissioner.—William M. Schreiber, 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. 780 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. Executive Staff Assistant.—Robert G. Eiland, 5250 Mira Serena Drive, El Paso, Tex. 79902. 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. Secretary.—Manuel R. Ybarra, 1312 Meadowview, El Paso, Tex. 79925. MEXICAN SECTION Office: E] Chamizal, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, P.O. Box 10525, El Paso, Tex. 79995. Phone, Juarez 3-73-11 and 3-73-63 Commissioner.—Joaquin Bustamante Redondo. Principal Engineer.—Luis Guzman del Castillo. Principal Engineer.—Jenaro Paz Reyes. Secretary.—Lorenzo Padilla Sanchez. 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 Austria 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 Executive Director.—dJ. C. Santley, 3805 Linda Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003. Statistician.—David S. Murray, 1905 Hackamore Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22308. International Organizations Economist.—Dr. Har Swarup Singh, 4926 Andrea Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. Economist/Statistician.—Dr. M. A. Bagnied, 3445 Mildred Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042. Economist.—Dr. A. Ersoz, 6017 Brunswick Street, Springfield, Va. 22150. 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 President.—Robert S. McNamara. Executive Vice President.—Hans Wuttke. Vice President.—Gordon F. McClure. Vice President.—Judhvir Parmar. Vice President.—James M. Kearns. General Counsel.—Jose E. Camacho. Director, Finance and Management Department.—Marshall Burkes. DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS AND SENIOR STAFF Director of Marketing.—Rolf Th. Lundberg. Special Representative, Middle East and Africa.—Cherif Hassan. Special Representative, Far East.—Naokado Nishihara. Special Representative, Europe.—dJ. W. Strobl. Director, Engineering Department.—Makarand V. Dehejia. Director, Department of Investments, Europe and Middle East.—Douglas Gustafson. Director, Department of Investments, Asia.—Torstein Stephansen. Director, Capital Markets Department.—David B. Gill. Director, Department of Investments, Latin America and Caribbean I.—Giovanni Vacchelli. Director, Department of Investments, Latin America and Caribbean II.—Jose M. Ruisanchez. ! Director, Department of Investments, Africa I.—Gunther M. Kreuter. Director, Department of Investments, Africa I.—M. Azam K. Alizai. Director, Finance and Management Department.—Marshall Burkes. General Counsel, Legal Department.—Jose E. Camacho. Director, Development Department.—Richard W. Richardson. INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA UNITED STATES SECTION Offices: 1717 H Street, Room 203, Washington, D.C. 20440 (Stop 86). Phone, (202) 296-2142 Chairman.—Robert J. Sugarman, 2115 Bainbridge Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19146. Commissioner.—Charles R. Ross, P.O. Box F, Hinesburg, Vt. 05461. Commissioner.—Jean Hennessey, 4 Webster Terrace, Lebanon, N.H. 03755. Secretary.—David A. LaRoche, 113 North Galveston Street, Arlington, Va. 22203. Environmental Adviser.—dJoel L. Fisher, 4033 Olley Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030. Environmental Adviser.—Walter Rast, 14024 Giles Street, Woodbridge, Va. 22191. Legal Adviser.—James G. Chandler, 8713 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. CANADIAN SECTION Offices: 100 Metcalfe Street, 18th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1P 5M1. Phone, (613) 995-2984 Chairman.—[Vacant.] Commissioner.—dJ. R. Roy, Timmins, Ontario. 782 Congressional Directory Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Chairman.—Richard H. Millest, Ottawa, Ontario. Chief Engineer.—Murrary W. Thompson, Ottawa, Ontario. Legal Adviser.—Samuel Wex, Ottawa, Ontario. Secretary.—David G. Chance, Ottawa, Ontario. GREAT LAKES WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OFFICE Offices: 100 Ouellette Avenue, Eighth Floor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9A 6T3. Phone, (519) 256-7821 Director.—[Vacant.] 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). Anes) Tévoédjre (Dahomey), Director, International Institute for Labor tudies. Assistant Directors General: Salih Burgan (Jordan). Julio Galer (Argentina). Elimane Kane (Mauritania). Francis Wolf (France), Legal Advieer Kazu Yoshimura (Japan). Patrick Denby (Britain). Nicholas Valticos (Greece). Washington: Officer-in-charge, Washington Branch Office: David A. Waugh. Assistant: Jean H. Decker. Other Branch Offices: Bonn, London, Ottawa, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, Moscow. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND 700 19th Street 20431. Phone, (202) 477-7000 MANAGEMENT AND SENIOR OFFICERS Managing Director.—dJ. de Larosiere. Deputy Managing Director.—William B. Dale. Counsellor.—Walter O. Habermeier. Economic Counsellor.—William C. Hood. Counsellor.—L. A. Whittome. Adjustment Studies.—Charles F. Schwartz, Director. Administration Department.—Roland Tenconi, Director. African Department.—dJ. B. Zulu, Director. Asian Department.—Tun Thin, Director. Central Banking Department.—P. N. Kaul, Director. European Department.—L. A. Whittome, Director. Exchange and Trade Relations Department.—C. David Finch, Director. Fiscal Affairs Department.—Richard Goode, 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.—E. Walter Robichek, Director. Office of External Relations.—Azizali F. Mohammed, Director. Bureau of Language Services.—Bernardo T. Rutgers, Director. Bureau of Statistics. —Werner Dannemann, Director. International Organizations Office in Europe (Paris).—Aldo Guetta, Director. Office in Geneva.—Fernando A. Vera, Director. Chairman of the Executive Board.—dJ. de Larosiere. EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS AND ALTERNATES Morteza Abdollahi, executive director; Omar Kabbaj, alternate; Afghanistan, Alge-ria, Ghana, Iran, Morocco, Oman, Tunisia. John Anson, executive director; Lionel D. D. Price, alternate; United Kingdom. Ariel Buira, executive director; Miguel A. Senior, alternate; Silvio E. Conrado, adviser; Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Spain, Venezuela. ———, executive director; Donald E. Syvrud, alternate; United States. Jacques de Groote, executive director; Heinrich G. Schneider, alternate; Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, Turkey. Bernard J. Drabble, executive director; Michael Casey, alternate; Bahamas, Barba-dos, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Ireland, Jamaica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent. Mohamed Finaish, executive director; Kadhim A. Al-Eyd, alternate; M. Ashraf Janjua, adviser; Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Maldives, Paki-stan, People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen, Qatar, Somalia, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Arab Republic. Teruo Hirao, executive director; Akira Nagashima, alternate; Japan. Juan Carlos Iarezza, executive director; Raul T. Salazar, alternate; José Fajgen-baum, adviser; Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay. Mahsoun B. Jalal, executive director; Yusuf A. Nimatallah, alternate; Saudia Arabia. Alexandre Kafka, executive director; José R. Gabriel-Pena, alternate; Guillermo Jauregui, adviser; Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guyana, Haiti, Panama, Suriname, Trinidad, and Tobago. Byanti Kharmawan, executive director; Vijit Supinit, alternate; Burma, Fiji, Indone-go Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore, Thailand, ietnam. Semyano Kiingi, executive director; N’faly Sangare, alternate; Andrew K. Mullei, adviser; Botswana, Burundi, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe. Gerhard Laske, executive director; Guenter Winkelmann, alternate; Germany. Giovanni Lovato, executive director; Costa P. Caranicas, alternate; Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal. Paul Mentré de Loye, executive director; Thierry Aulagnon, alternate; France. Samuel Nana-Sinkam, executive director; Abderrahmane Alfidja, alternate; Chris- tian Bouchard, adviser; Aliou B. Diao, adviser; Benin, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Sao Tomé and Principe, Senegal, Togo, Upper Volta, Zaire. M. Narasimham, executive director; D. Lakshman Kannangara, alternate; Bangla-desh, India, Sri Lanka. J. J. Polak, executive director; Tom De Vries, alternate; Cyprus, Israel, Netherlands, Romania, Yugoslavia. Jon Sigurdsson, executive director; Gisli Bléndal, alternate; Denmark, Finland, Ice-land, Norway, Sweden. A. R. G. Prowse, executive director; Placido L. Mapa, Jr., alternate; Australia, Korea, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Seychelles, Solomon Islands, Western Samoa. Zhang Zicun (Chang Tse Chun), executive director; Tai Qianding, alternate; China. OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Hans Erik 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: Neils M. Evens, Box 151, Petersburg, Alaska 99833. William S. Gilbert, Box C70739, 1100 West Ewing Street, Seattle, Wash. 98107. Robert W. Schoning, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oreg. 97331. 784 Congressional Directory Canadian Members: Michael Hunter, Fisheries and Oceans, 240 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0E6 Donald McLeod, Box 220, Prince Rupert, British Columbia V&8J 3P8. Peter C. Wallin, 555 Fourth Avenue E., Prince Rupert, British Columbia V8J 1N8. Director and Secretary (ex officio)—Donald A. McCaughran, Box 5009, University Station, Seattle, Wash. 98105. JOINT MEXICAN-UNITED STATES DEFENSE COMMISSION UNITED STATES SECTION Room 1108B, Commonwealth Building, 1300 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209. Phone, OXford 45310 or 45370 MEMBERS Maj. Gen. Robert L. Schweitzer, Chairman and Army member. Brig. Gen. David L. Nichols, USAF, Air Force member. Rear Adm. Jonathan T. Howe, USN, Navy member. MEXICAN SECTION MEMBERS Chairman and Army/Air Force member.—Maj. Gen. Ramon Mota Sanchez. Vice Adm. Hector Ramirez de Arellano, Navy member. 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. Alberto Quiroga Garcia (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Bolivia), 3012 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. H.E. Alarico Silveira Junior (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Brazil), 2415 California Street 20008. H.E. Pedro Daza (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Chile), 5225 Partridge Lane 20016. H.E. Dr. Carlos Bernal Téllez (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Colombia), 5033 Upton Street 20016. H.E. Dr. Eladio Knipping (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the Domini-can Republic), 1715 22d Street 20008. 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), 23 Parkside Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910. H. E. Lic. Gustavo Santiso-Galvez (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Gua-temala), 2233 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 406 20007. H.E. Serge Elie Charles (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Haiti), 6200 Highland Drive, Kenwood, Md. 20015. H.E. Diego Landa Celano (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Honduras), 13509 Glen Mill Road, Potomac, Md. 20850. H.E. Keith Johnson (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Jamaica), 3103 Roll-ing Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. H.E. Lic. Jose Rafael Echevarria-Villafranca (Ambassador, Permanent Representa-tive of Costa Rica), 2112 S Street 20008. H.E. Rafael de la Colina (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Mexico), 6304 Evermay Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. International Organizations H.E. Casimiro Sotelo (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Nicaragua), 1627 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. H.E. 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. Mr. Ruwaldo E. Van Bochove (Counselor of Embassy, Interim Representative, Suriname), 3723 Harrison Street 20015. H.E. Victor Chrysostom McIntyre (Ambassador, Representatives of Trinidad and Tobago), 7530 17th Street 20012. 2 H.E. Gale W. McGee (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of United States), 7205 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 22034. H.E. Franciso Bustillo (Ambassador, Representative of Uruguay), 4515 W Street 20007. H.E. Hilarion Cardozo (Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Venezuela), 2712 32d Street 20008. Chairman and Vice Chairman shall hold office for a term of 3 months. These terms shall begin automatically on the first day of the months of January, April, July, and October. GENERAL SECRETARIAT Secretary General. —H.E. Alejandro Orfila, 2329 California Street 20008. Assistant Secretary General. —H.E. Val T. McComie, 5141 34th Street 20008. i) Secretary for Management.—L. Ronald Scheman, 3322 Newark Street Assistant Secretary for Development Cooperation.—Santiago Meyer, 10106 Columbine Street, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Executive Secretary for Education, Science, and Culture.—Jorge Luis Zelaya Corona-do, 10800 Mazwood 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.—Efraim Otero Ruiz, c/o OAS, 17th and Constitution Avenue 20006. Secretary, CIECC.—Jorge Luis Zelaya Coronado. Inter-American Economic and Social Council: Chairman, Permanent Executive Committee.—Pedro Daza. Secretary.—Diogo de Figueiredo, M.N. Inter-American Commission on Human Rights: Chairman.—Prof. Tom Y. Farer. Executive Secretary.—Dr. Edmundo Vargas Carreno. Inter-American Commission of Women: President.—Dr. Julieta De Morales Macedo. Vice President.—Mrs. Magda Mejia de Marero. Executive Secretary.—Lic. Elia del Carmen Guerra. Inter-American Nuclear Energy Commission: Executive Secretary.—Vladimir Yackovlev. Inter-American Statistical Institute: Secretary General. —Tulo H. Montenegro. Office of the Secretary General: Alberto Salem, Chief of Staff. Frank X. Gannon, Advisor. John W. Ford, Advisor. Jose Luis Restrepo, Technical Policy Adviser. Office of Protocol. —Manuel Ramirez, Chief. Department of Public Information.—Guillermo J. McGough, Director. Office of the Assistant Secretary General: ogelio Novey, Adviser, Executive Officer. Office of Conference, Documents, and Language Services.—Armando L. Cassorla, irector. Office of the Secretariat of the Inter-American Conference, the Meeting of Con-sultation and the Permanent Council. —Guillermo Belt, Director. 66-666 O—81——52 786 Congressional Directory Office of the Assistant Secretary General—Continued Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.—Dr. Edmundo Vargas Carrerio, Executive Secretary. Inter-American Commission of Women.—Lic. Elia del Carmen Guerra, Executive Secretary. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Management: Edric G. Rochester, Executive Officer. Audit Division.—James Wesberry, Chief. Office of Communications and Security Services.— Victor Silva, Director. Contracting Office. —Carr L. Donald, Director. EDP Systems Unit.—James E. Talley, Chief. Office of Financial Services.—James B. McCeney, Director. Office of Personnel.—James G. Schlotfeldt, Director. Office of Program-Budget.—Luis Lizondo, Director. Department of Publications.—Alvaro Sanson-Roman, Director. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Development Cooperation: Julio Castro, Executive Officer. Charles P. Miller, Coordinator. Office of Direct Service Operations.—Juan Carlos Torchia Estrada, Director. Office of International Cooperation.—Howard Salzman, Director. Office of Coordination and Support of Offices Away from Headquarters.— [Vacant.] Office of Youth Affairs.—André Luiz Lace Lopez, Director. Office of the Executive Secretary for Education, Science, and Culture: César Fighetti, Executive Officer. Sheridan E. Besosa, Coordinator. Department of Educational Affairs.—Raul Allard, Director. Department of Scientific Affairs.—Vladimir Yackovlev, Director. Department of Cultural Affairs.—Roberto Etchepareborda, Acting Director. Office of the Executive Secretary for Economic and Social Affairs: Gilvandro Raposo, Executive Officer. Alvaro Lopez, Coordinator. Planning and Statistics.—[Vacant.] Program of Social Development.—Alberto Insua. Program of Regional Development.—Kirk P. Rodgers, Director. Program of Rural-Urban Development.—Stahis Panagides, Director. Program of Public Sector.—Henry Laurant, Director. International Trade and Export Development Program.—Renato Tovar, Director. Program of Tourism Development (CICATUR).—Santiago Medina, Acting Director. 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: Belgium; Vice Chairmen: Canada, Iceland; Members: All Member countries. Voting by unanimity. The Executive Committee.—Chairman: United Kingdom; Vice Chairmen: France and Greece; Members: Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United States. The Economic Policy Committee.—Chairman: United States; Members: All Member countries. The Trade Committee.—Chairman: Germany; Members: All Member countries. International Organizations 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. 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. Héctor R. Acuna, 6308 Waterway Dr., Falls Church, Va. 22041, tele-phone 256-3413. 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. Chief of Administration.—William E. Muldoon, 11509 Farmland Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852, telephone 881-6672. Chief, Division of Comprehensive Health Services.—Dr. Sum dha Khanna, 6421 Lyric Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22040, telephone 354-3234. Chief, Division of Disease Prevention and Control.—Dr. Luis Carlos Ochoa, 1901 Miracle Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22043, telephone 734-1365. Chief, Division of Environmental Health Protection.—Eng. Frank A. Butrico, 8036 Herb Farm Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034, telephone 365-5367. Chief, Division of Human Resources and Research.—Dr. José Roberto Ferreira, 18924 Lindenhouse Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760, telephone 977-4641. OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR Operations Management (OM).—Dr. Martin Vazquez Vigo, Operations Manager, 4682 North 20th Place, Arlington, Va., telephone 524-0347. Legal Office (LEG).—A. F. Rodriguez, Chief, 611 Watts Branch Parkway, Rockville, Md., telephone 424-6679. Long-term Planning Office (LTP).—[Vacant.] Office of Information and Public Affairs (IPA).—Dr. Herbert H. Ortega, Chief, 15510 Layhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20906, telephone 598-5359. Office of Liaison with International Organizations (LO).—Dr. José Maria Salazar Bucheli, Chief, 8 Lockness Court, Rockville, Md. 20850, telephone 424-0844. Office of Health and Biomedical Publications (ADH).—Dr. Manuel A. Bobenrieth, Chief, 8813 Cold Spring Road, Potomac, Md. 20854, telephone 340-0258. Special Program for Animal Health (AH).—Dr. Mario V. Fernandes, Chief, 6323 Kellogg Drive, McLean, Va. 22101, telephone 893-5146. 788 Congressional Directory FIELD OFFICES Caribbean Program Coordination (Barbados, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Dominica, St. Vincent, ; hg Antigua, British Virgin Islands, Montserrat, Nevis, St. Kitts).—Dr. Mervyn U. Henry, PAHO/WHO Representative, Barbados, and Ca-ribbean Program Coordinator, P.O. Box 508, Dayralls Road and Navy Garden Road, Christ Church, Bridgetown, Barbados, telephone 42-63821. Chief of Area I, Caracus, 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, Brick-dam Georgetown, 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. Gustavo A. Mora, P.O. Box 1863, Gravenstraat 60 (boven) Paramaribo, Surin-ame, 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. Alejandro Sotelo, Chief, Apartado 105-34, Homero 418, Colonia Polanco, Mexico 5, D.F. Mexico, telephone 254-2033. PAHO/WHO Representative, Cuba.—Dr. Daniel J. Joly, Calle 23 No. 406 Vedado, Habana, Cuba, telephone 32-3666. PAHO/WHO Representative, Dominican Republic.—Dr. Maria Isabel Rodriguez, Ministerio de Salud y Prevision Social, Apartado 1464, Santo Domingo, Repub-lica Dominicana, telephone 565-3454. PAHO/WHO Representative, Haiti. —Dr. Colombo Vallinoto, 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. Barnardino Villagra, Apartado 383, Edi-fico Etisa, Plazuela Espana, 7a. Av. 12-23, Zona 9, Guatema City, Guatemala, telephone 64911. PAHO/WHO Representative, Costa Rica.—Dr. Emigdio Balbuena Valdez, Apar-tado OPS/ OMS, San Jose, Costa Rica, telephone 231686. PAHO/WHO Representative, El Salvador.—Dr. Agustin Lago Arroyo (acting), Apartado 1072, Sucursal Central, Edifico Plaza del Sol, Calle del Mediterraneo, Colonia La Sultana, San Salvador, telephone 24-4765. PAHO/WHO Representative, Honduras.—Dr. Pablo A. Isaza, Apartado 728, Tegu-cigalpa, D.C. Honduras, telephone 255773. PAHO/WHO Representative, Nicaragua.—Dr. Miguel Angel Marquez, Ministerio de Salubridad Publica, Apartado 1309, Managua, Nicaragua, telephone 22570. PAHO/WHO Program ok tale hm de Salud, Apartado 7260, Zona 5, Panama, Panama, telephone 253328. Chief, Area IV, Lima, Peri: (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Pert).—Dr. Luis A. Cervan-tes ing, Apartado 2117, Los Cedros 269, San Isidro, Lima 27, Peru, telephone PAHO/WHO Representative, Bolivia.—Dr. Vladimir Rathauser, Casilla 20094, Edi-Bele oman, 40. Piso, Calle Landaeta No. 221, La Paz, Bolivia, telephone PAHO/WHO Representative, Colombia.—Dr. Lelio Calheiros, Ministerio de Salud Pablica, Apartados 29668 and 6739, Calle 16 No. 7-39, 90. piso, Bogota, D.E., Colombia, telephone 282-2571. PAHO/WHO Representative, Ecuador.—Dr. Carlos A. Pettigiani, Isabel La Cat6-lica No. 1040 entre Francisco Salazar y Caruna, 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 bailey Norte, Lote 19, CEP. 70000 Brasilia D.F., Brazil, telephone 225- Chief, Area VI, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay).— Dr. Daniel Loépez-Ferrer, Marcelo T. de Alvear 684, Buenos Aires, Argentina, telephone 32-5301. PAHO) WHO Representative, Santiago, Chile.—Dr. Miguel A. Aguilar Oliva, Mon-jitas 689, Santiago, Chile, telephone 31649. PAHO/WHO Representative, Asuncion, Paraguay.—Dr. Orlando R. Aguilar, Ca-silla 839, Asuncion, Paraguay, telephone 200896. International Organizations PAHO/WHO Representative, Montevideo, Uruguay.—Dr. Luis H. Vera Ocampo, Casilla 1821, Montevideo, Uruguay, telephone 403156. CENTERS Pan American Foot-and-Mouth Disease Center, AFTOSA.—Director, Raul Casas Olascoaga, Caixa Postal 589, CEP. 20000 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, telephone 771-3128. Regional Library of Medicine and the Health Sciences, BIREME.—Director, Dr. Abraam Sonis, Biblioteca Regional de Medicina, Caixa Postal 20831 Rua Botu-catu 862, Vila Clementino, CEP. 04023, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil, telephone 549-2611. Caribbean Epidemiology Center, CAREC.—Director, Dr. P. J. S. Hamilton, 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, Pert, telephone 35-4135. Caribbean Food and Nutrition Insitute, CFNI.—Director, Dr. Michael Gurney, P.O. Box 140, Kingston 7, Jamaica, telephone 927-8338. Pan American Zoonoses Center, CEPANZO.—Director, Dr. Luis V. Meléndez, Casilla de Correo 3092, Correo Central, Buenos Aires, Argentina, telephone 658-0216. Latin American Center for Perinatology and Human Development, CLAP.—Director, Dr. Roberto Caldeyro-Barcia, Casilla, 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 Saude, Bloco A, Cidade Universitaria, CEP. 20000 Rio de Janeiro, GB, Brazil, telephone 270-5339. Panamerican Center for Human Ecology and Health, ECO.—Director, Dr. Stephen Bennett, Apartado 37-473, Homero 418, Colonia Polanco, Mexico 6, D.F., México, telephone 49290. 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 Office—United States-Mexico Border, FO/USMB.—Chief, Dr. Richard L. Cop-pedge, 509 U.S. Court House, El Paso, Tex. 79901, telephone 915-533-2347. Publications and Documentation Service, SEPU.—Chief, Mr. César A. Portocarrero, Apartado 105-34, Homero 418, Colonia Polanco, México 5, D.F., México, tele-phone 254-2033. 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, 694-5401 UNITED STATES SECTION Chairman.—Hon. Thomas E. Morgan, Room 1108C, Commonwealth Building, 1300 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209; home, P.O. Box 507, Fredericktown, Pa. 15333, 377-1616. Members: Mrs. Sharon E. Ahmad, Department of State, Room 6219 20520, 632-1010. Maj. Gen. George D. Miller, USAF, Room 4E1046, Pentagon, 695-5833. Maj. Gen. Richard C. Bowman, USAF, Room 4D800, Pentagon, 697-7207. Rear Adm. Richard A. Paddock, USN, Room 2E996, Pentagon, 697-1887. Maj. Gen. Robert L. Schweitzer, USA, Room 3E530, Pentagon, 695-5032. Rear Adm. Jonathan T. Howe, USN, Room 4E572, Pentagon, 695-2453. Secretary.—Mr. George W. Ogg, Department of State, Room 5227 20520, 632-3135. Military Secretary.—Lt. Col. James D. Eaton, USAF, Room 1108C, Commonwealth Building, 1300 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209, 694-5401/5220. 790 Congressional Directory 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. Maj. Gen. C. J. Gauthier (Policy), NDHQ, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0K2, 613-992-2769. Rear Adm. N. D. Brodeur (Sea), NDHQ, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0K2, 613-922-7455. Maj. Gen. C. H. Belzile (Land), NDHQ, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0K2, 613-992-8084. Maj. Gen. G. A. MacKenzie (Air), NDHQ, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0K2, 613-922-7384. Secretary.—Mr. P. M. R. Johnson, Department of External Affairs, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0G2, 613-992-9263. Military Secretary.—Lt. Col. R. C. Conn, NDHQ, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0K2, 613-996-9113. SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION Department of State 20520. Phone, (202) 632-3546 United States.—Department of State, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs. Ambassador William Bodde, Jr., Representative. Dr. Vernon Mund, Alternate Representative. Myron Thompson, Alternate Representative. Australia.—Department of Foreign Affairs, Canberra. Cook Islands.—Department of External Affairs, Cook Islands. Fiji.—Prime Minister’s Department, Suva. France.—Ministry of Overseas Territories, Paris. Nauru.—Office of the President, Nauru. New Zealand.—Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wellington. Niue.—Secretary to the Government, Office of the Prime Minister, Niue: Papua New Guinea.—Department of Foreign Affairs, Port Moresby. Solomon Islands.—Department of Foreign Affairs, Honiara. 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.—M. Young Vivian. Program Director.—William T. Brown. Director of Administration.—Donald W. J. Stewart. UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY Composed of all Member States of the United Nations. Each Member State has one vote. H. E. Mr. Rudiger Von Wechmar was elected President of the 35th 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 1981, the following 154 countries were members of the United Nations: Afghanistan Bahrain Brazil Albania Bangladesh Bulgaria Algeria Barbados Burma Angola Belgium Burundi Argentina Benin 8 Byelorussian Soviet Australia Bhutan Socialist Republic Austria Bolivia Canada Bahamas Botswana Cape Verde International Organizations Central African Republic Ireland Rwanda Chad Israel Saint Lucia Chile Italy Saint Vincent and the China! Ivory Coast Grenadines Colombia Jamaica Samoa Comoros Japan Saotomé and Principe Congo 2 Jordan Saudi Arabia Costa Rica Kenya Senegal Cuba Kuwait Seychelles Cyprus Lao People’s Democratic Sierra Leone Czechoslovakia Republic 1! Singapore Democratic Kampuchea !® Lebanon Solomon Islands Democratic Yemen Lesotho Somalia Denmark Liberia South Africa Djibouti Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Spain Dominica Luxembourg Sri Lanka ® Dominican Republic Madagascar Sudan (Dem. Rep. of) Ecuador Malawi Suriname Egypt? Malaysia ° Swaziland El Salvador Maldives Sweden Equatorial Guinea Mali Syria 3 Ethiopia Malta Thailand Fiji Mauritania Togo Finland Mauritius Trinidad and Tobago France Mexico Tunisia Gabon Mongolia Turkey Gambia Morocco Uganda German Democratic Mozambique Ukraine Republic Nepal Union of Soviet Socialist Germany, Federal Republic Netherlands Republics of New Zealand United Arab Emirates Ghana Nicaragua United Kingdom Greece Niger United Republic of Grenada Nigeria Cameroon Guatemala Norway United Republic of Guinea Oman Tanzania © Guinea-Bissau Pakistan United States Guyana Panama Upper Volta Haiti Papua New Guinea Uruguay Honduras Paraguay Venezuela Hungary Peru Vietnam Iceland Philippines Yemen India Poland Yugoslavia Indonesia 4 Portugal Zaire Iran Qatar Zambia Iraq Romania Zimbabwe 12 'By 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. 2Formerly listed as People’s Republic of the Congo. *Egypt and Syria were original members of the United Nations from Oct. 24, 1945. Following a plebiscite on Feb. 21, 1958, the United Arab Republic was established by a union of Egypt and Syria and continued as a single member. On Oct. 13, 1961, Syria, having resumed its status as an independent state, resumed its membership in the United Nations. On Sept. 2, 1971, the United Arab Republic changed its name to Arab Republic of Egypt. ‘By letter of Jan. 20, 1965, Indonesia announced its decision to withdraw from the United Nations “at this stage and under the present circumstances.” By telegram of Sept. 19, 1966, it announced its decision “to resume full cooperation with the United Nations and to resume participation in its activities.” On Sept. 28, 1966, the General Assen took note of this decision and the President invited representatives of Indonesia to take seats in the ssembly. 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. 1° Formerly Cambodia. Formerly Dahomey. Formerly Laos. Formerly Ceylon. 2Formerly Southern Rhodesia. 792 Congressional Directory 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 Japan (1982) France German Democratic Republic U.S.S.R (1981) Panama (1982) United States Mexico (1981) Niger (1981) Ireland (1982) Philippines (1981) Spain (1982) Tunisia (1981) Uganda (1982) Presidency: The Presidency of the Security Council, in accordance with its rules of procedure, rotates each month in the English alphabetical orders of the names of the member States. Military Staff Committee: Composed of the Chiefs of Staff (or their representatives) of the five Permanent Members of the Security Council: China, France, U.S.S.R., United Kingdom, and the United States. The chairmanship rotates in the same manner as the presidency of the Security Council. Disarmament Commission: Under the resolution adopted by the General Assembly at its thirteenth regular session on 4 November 1958, the Disarmament Commission is composed of all the members of the United Nations. 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 (1981) Ireland (1981) Argentina (1980) Jordan (1982) Australia (1982) Libya (1982) Bahamas (1982) Malawi (1982) Barbados (1981) Malta (1980) Belgium (1982) Mexico (1982) Brazil (1981) Morocco (1981) Bulgaria (1982) Nepal (1982) Central African Empire (1980) Nigeria (1982) China (1980) Pakistan (1981) Cyprus (1981) Romania (1980) Dominican Republic (1980) Senegal (1981) Ecuador (1981) Spain (1981) Ethiopia (1982) Trinidad and Tobago (1980) France (1981) Turkey (1981) Germany (Democratic Republic of) USSR (1980) (1981) United Arab Emirates (1980) Germany (Federal Republic of) United Kingdom (1980) (1981) United Republic of Cameroon Ghana (1981) (1980) Hungary (1980) United Republic of Tanzania (1980) India (1980) United States (1982) Indonesia (1981) Venezuela (1981) Iraq (1982) Zambia (1981) International Organizations 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.SR. 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 Isaac Forster (Senegal)—1982 Andre Gros (France)—1982 Manfred Lachs (Poland)—1985 Platon D. Morozov (Soviet Union)—1988 Hermann Mosler (Federal Republic of Germany)—1985 Nagendra Singh (India)—1982 Shigeru Oda (Japan)—1985 José Maria Ruda (Argentina)—1982 Jose Sette Camara (Brazil)—1988 Abdallah Fikri El-Khani (Syria)—1985 Sir Humphrey Waldock (United Kingdom)—1982 Registrar: S. Aquarone (All terms expire February 5 of the year designated.) SECRETARIAT United Nations, New York, N.Y. 10017. Phone, (212) 754-1234 Secretary-General.—Kurt Waldheim (Austria). Officials of Under-Secretary-General and Assistant-Secretary-General Rank of Head-quarters (given in alphabetical order): L. Gamani Corea (Sri Lanka), Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Debutin, Helmut (Federal Republic of Germany), Under-Secretary-General for Administration and Management. Davidson, Nicol (Sierra Leone), Executive-Director, Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). Ripert, Jean (France), Under-Secretary-General, Department of International Eco-nomic and Social Affairs. 794 Congressional Directory Officials of Under-Secretary-General and Assistant-Secretary-General Rank of Headquarters (given in alphabetical order)—Continued Dadzie, Kenneth K. S. (Ghana), Director-General for Development and Interna-tional Economic Cooperation. Jilong, Bl (China), Under-Secretary-General, Department of Technical Cooperation for Development. Farah, Abdulrahim A. (Somalia), Assistant-Secretary-General for Special Political Questions. Jonah, James O. C. (Sierra Leone), Assistant-Secretary-General, Office of Person-nel. Khane, Dr. Abd-El Rahman (Algeria), Executive Director of Industrial Develop- ment Organization (UNIDO). Ahmed, Raffeeudin (Pakistan), Executive Assistant to the Secretary-General. Sytenko, Mikhail D. (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), Under-Secretary-Gener- al for Political and Security Council Affairs. Grant, James (United States), Executive-Director, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). Lewandowski, Bohdan (Poland), Under-Secretary-General for Conference Services. Buffum, William B. (United States), Under-Secretary-General for Political and General Assembly Affairs. Cordovez, Diego (Ecuador), Office of Secretariat Services for Economic and Social Matters. Urquhart, Brian E. (United Kingdom), Under-Secretary-General for Special Politi-cal Affairs. Morse, Bradford F. (United States), Administrator, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Higa) Clayton C. (United States), Assistant-Secretary-General for General ervices. Shahani, (Mrs.) L. (Philippines), Assistant-Secretary-General for Social Develop- ment and Humanitarian Affairs. Erik Suy (Belgium), Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs. Tang, Ming-chao (China), Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, and Decol- onization. Ruedas, Patricio (Spain), Assistant-Secretary-General, Office of Financial Services. UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION CENTRE 2101 L Street, Suite 209 20037. Phone, (212) 296-5370 Director.—Marcial Tamayo (Bolivia). Information Assistant.—Vera P. Gathright (United States). Liaison Officer, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Liaison Officer, United Nations Volunteers (UNV), Washington Representative, United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF).—Charles L. Perry (United States). EUROPEAN OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Director General of the European Office.—Luigi Cotrtafavi (Italy). UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Executive Secretary.—Jamez Stanovnik (Yugoslavia). UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC Sala Santitham, Rajadamnern Avenue, Bangkok, Thailand Executive Secretary.—dJ. P. B. Maramis (Indonesia). UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA Avenida Providencia 871, Santiago, Chile Mexico Office: Apartado Postal 20718, Mexico 6, D. F., Mexico Executive Secretary.—Enrique Iglesias (Uruguay). Li 5 Washington Office.—Marco Pollner, 1801 K Street (room 1261). Phone, 296- International Organizations UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR AFRICA Africa Hall, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Executive Secretary.—Adebayo Adedeji (Nigeria). United Nations Economic Commission for Western Asia. P.O. Box 35099, Oman, Jordan. Executive Secretary.—Mr. Mohamed Said Al-Attar (Yemen). INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES RELATED TO THE UNITED NATIONS FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, Rome, Italy Director-General. —Edouard Saouma (Lebanon). North American Regional Office.—1776 F Street. Director.—D. C. Kimmel (United States). INTERGOVERNMENTAL MARITIME CONSULTATIVE ORGANIZATION Headquarters: 101-104 Piccadilly, London, WIV OAE, England Secretary-General.—C. P. Srivastava (India). GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE (GATT) Headquarters: Villa le Bocage, Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Director-General. — Arthur Dunkel (Switzerland). : INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY Headquarters: Kaerntnerring, Vienna I, Austria Director-General.—Dr. Sigvard Eklund (Sweden). Representative of the Director-General to the United Nations, N.Y.—Boris Kouvshin-nikov (USSR). INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT Headquarters: 1818 H Street, Washington, D.C. President.—Alden Winship Klausen (United States). Director, Information and Public Affairs.—John Merriam (United States). INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION Headquarters: International Aviation Building, Montreal, Canada Secretary-General.—Yves Maurice Lambert (France). INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (International Development Association is an affiliate of the International Bank) Headquarters: 1818 H Street, Washington, D.C. President.—Alden Winship Klausen (United States) (ex-officio). INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (International Finance Corporation is an affiliate of the International Bank) Headquarters: 1818 H Street, Washington, D.C. President.—Alden Winship Klausen (United States) (ex-officio). INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION Headquarters: 154 Rue de Lausanne, Geneva, Switzerland Director-General. —Francis Blanchard (France). 796 Congressional Directory Washington Branch.—International Labor Office, 1730 New York Avenue. Officer in Charge.—David Waugh. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Headquarters: 19th and H Streets, Washington, D.C. Managing Director.—Jacgnes de Larosiere (France). INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION Headquarters: Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Secretary-General.—Mohamed Mili (Tunisia). UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Place de Fontenoy, Paris 7e, France Director-General. —Amadou Mahtar M’Bow (Senegal). UNESCO LIAISON OFFICE 918 16th Street, Suite 201 20006 Senior Liaison Officer.—Mrs. Herschelle Challenor. U.S. NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR UNESCO Department of State, Washington, D.C. Executive Secretary.—Bernard Engel. UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES 1785 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 405 20036 Chief of Mission.—Gary Perkins. UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION/U.S.A. Suite 303, 316 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. Phone, 543-7900 Director.—William Sharpless. Assistant Director for Research and Congressional Relations.—Steven A. Dimoff. Assistant Director for Programs and Special Events.—Ms. Kitty S. Landsdale. UNICEF INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Maryland Avenue NE., Washington, D.C. 20002. Phone, 547-0204 Director.—Mrs. Bjorg Wilson. CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR UNICEF Executive Secretary.—Mrs. Bjorg Wilson. UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION Headquarters: Case Postale 3000 Bern 15, Switzerland Director-General. —Mohamed Sobhi (Egypt). WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Director-General.—Dr. Halfdan Mahler (Denmark). Regional Office for the Americas.—525 23d Street, Washington, D.C. 20037. Director.—Dr. Hector Acufia (Mexico). WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION Headquarters: 41 Avenue Giuseppe Motta, Geneva, Switzerland Secretary-General.—Dr. Aksel Wiin-Nielsen. New York Representative.—Louis Harmantas (Weather Bureau Airport Station, CAA Operations Building, Hangar 11, J. F. Kennedy International Airport). FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES AND FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES AND FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES [For complete Diplomatic personnel consult Diplomatic List published quarterly by the Department of State] AFGHANISTAN Office of the Embassy, 2341 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Phone, ADams 4-3770 Salem M. Spartak, First Secretary, Chargé d’Affaires a.l. ALGERIA Office of the Embassy, 2118 Kalorama Road 20008. Phone, 234-7246 Redha Malek, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ARGENTINA Office of the Embassy, 1600 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Phone, DEcatur 2-7100 Jorge Antonio Aja Espil, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices. ’ 5 Los Angeles California { San Francisco Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore New York, New York City Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston AUSTRALIA Office of the Embassy, 1601 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 797-3000 Sir Nicholas Fancourt Parkinson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California {I Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City AUSTRIA Office of the Embassy, 2343 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 483-4474 Karl Herbert Schober, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, St. Paul New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland AUSTRIA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued 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, 2123 California Street 20008. Phone, 737-9169 Tabarak Husain, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles New York, New York City STATE OF BAHRAIN Abdulaziz Abdulrahman Buali, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 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 District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Winter Park Illinois, Chicago ’ Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City 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 Los Angeles California { San Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington ay Miami Florida Tampa Georgia, Atlanta 799 Congressional Directory BELGIUM—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Hawaii, Honolulu Tlinois { Chicos Indiana, Mishawaka Iowa, Des Moines Kentucky, Louisville Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Mi ; Kansas City 1ssourtl ‘ St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Oregon, Portland ; Philadelphia Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Puerto Rico, San Juan T Dallas X08 Houston Utah, Morgan Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee BENIN Office of the Embassy, 2737 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Phone, 232-6656 Thomas Setondji Boya, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Illinois, Belleville Missouri, Independence BOLIVIA Office of the Embassy, 3014 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 483-4410 Dr. Julio Pacheco, Minister-Counselor, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: Los Angeles California {Lor Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Rockville Massachusetts, Boston Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, 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 Office: California, Los Angeles BRAZIL Office of the Embassy, 3006 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 797-0100 Antonio F. Azeredo da Silveira, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: na 3 Los Angeles California San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami BRAZIL—Continued Consular Offices—Continu Georgia _ Atlanta ilinois, nas Savasnale Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, New Bedford New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Pacific Islands, Hong Kong (For the Caroline Marshall, and Marianas Islands) allas Texas { Houston Virginia, Norfolk BULGARIA Office of the Embassy, 2100 16th Street 20009. Phone, 387-7970 Stoyan I. Zhulev, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BURMA Office of the Embassy, 2300 S Street 20008. Phone, DEcatur 2-9044 U Kyaw Khaing, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BURUNDI Office of the Embassy, 2717 Connecticut Avenue 20009. Phone, 387-4477 Simon Sabimbona, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Illinois, Chicago CAMEROON Office of the Embassy, 2349 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 265-8790 Benoit Bindzi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CANADA Office of the Embassy, 1746 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 785-1400 Peter M. Towe, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: { Los Angeles California San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis New York { Buffalo 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 Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Massachusetts, Boston CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 1618 22d Street 20008. Phone, 483-7800 Jacques Topande Makombo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 801 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC—Continued Consular Offices: Missouri, St. Louis CEYLON (See Sri Lanka) CHAD Office of the Embassy, 1901 Spruce Drive 20012. Phone, 882-2999 Mahamat Ali Adoum, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. CHILE Office of the Embassy, 1732 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 785-1746 Jose Miguel Barros, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Arizona, Tucson Los Angeles San Diego California San Francisco Santa Clara Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Columbus Idaho, Nampa Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusett, Boston Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Puerto Rico, San Juan South Carolina, Charleston | Dallas Texas Galveston l Houston Provo Utah {Sat Sake City Washington, Seattle CHINA Office of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, 2300 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Phone, 328-2500 Chai Zemin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Texas, Houston COLOMBIA Office of the Embassy, 2118 Leroy Place 20008. Phone, DUpont 7-5828 Dr. Jorge Eastman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: | Los Angeles California San Francisco | San Diego District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Key Biscayne Florida Miami Orlando “Pampa { Atlanta Georgia Savannah Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota { Minpaapaky Missouri { Ratsay Oity New York City New York {Newen Babylon Ohio, Cleveland Pennsylvania } Priiadelnhia Pittsburgh COLOMBIA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued : Mayagiiez Puerto Rico { Ma an Texas, Houston Washington, Spokane West Virginia, Wheeling CONGO, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF THE Office of the Embassy, 14 East 65th Street, New York, N.Y. 10021 Nicolas Mondjo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (See Zaire) COSTA RICA Office of the Embassy, 2112 S Street 20008. Phone, ADams 14-2945 Jose Rafael Echeverria, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Atherton Concord Los Angeles Palm Springs California San Diego San Fernando San Francisco San Gabriel San Jose Stanford Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Coral Gables Miami Florida Orlando Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Idaho, Boise Illinois, Chicago Kentucky, Lexington { Baton Rouge Louisiana New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore ; Boston Massachusetts {Boon eld Michigan, Detroit Mississippi, Jackson Missouri, Kansas City Nevada, Las Vegas . Albuquerque New Mexico { Santa Po New York, New York City North Carolina, Raleigh Ohio, Columbus Oregon, Portland Philadelphia Pennsylvania Pittsburgh State College Puerto Rico, San Juan Tennessee, Nashville Dallas Fort Worth Texas Galveston Houston San Antonio Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk ; Pullman Washington {Fallms Wisconsin, Milwaukee CYPRUS Office of the Embassy, 2211 R Street 20008. Phone, 162-5772 and 5773 Andrew J. Jacovides, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Piedmont District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago 66-666 O—81——53 Congressional Directory CYPRUS—Continued Consular Offices—Continued 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 Dr. Jaromir Johanes, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary DENMARK Office of the Embassy, 3200 Whitehaven Street 20008. Phone, ADams 4-4300 Otto R. Borch, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles California {an Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Florida { Miami Tampa . Atlanta Georgia Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Iowa, Des Moines Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts {fesion Gloucester Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missours [Hanes City St. Louis Nebraska, Omaha New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Rhode Island, Providence South Carolina, Cliarioston allas Texas Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Nori . Peay arlotte Amalie Virgin Islands { St. Thora Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 1715 22d Street 20008. Phone, DEcatur 2-6280 Enriquillo A. del Rosario, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Culver City Hollywood Los Angeles California Pasadena San Diego San Francisco Santa Monica Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Bridgeport District of Columbia, Washington Coral Gables Fort Pierce Florida Gainesville Hollywood Jacksonville DOMINICAN REPUBLIC—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Miami Miami Beach Panama City Florida Sarasota South Miami Tallahassee West Palm Beach {gio Georgia Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Tacs Chicago Illinois { Wie ion i East Chicago Iydiens { Fort Wayne Baton Rouge Louisiana {Lake Charles New Orleans Li Maryland Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detrdit ; : i inneapolis Minnesota { Rochester Missouri, St. Louis Montana, Great Falls New Mexico, Albuquerque New York City New York {Row Rochelle North Carolina, Charlotte {Geveiand Ohio Cleveland Columbus Oregon, Portland Philadelphia Pennsylvania { Wyndmoor Arecibo Bayamon Guanica Guayama Puerto Rico Humacao Juana Diaz Mayagiiez Ponce San Juan Rhode Island, Providence Memphis Tennessee Nashville Corpus Christi Dallas Texas Fort Worth [Galveston Houston Charlotte Amalie Virgin Islands { St. Thomas 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: Los Angeles California { San Diego San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Coral Gables Florida Fort Lauderdale | Miami Tampa Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Nevada, Las Vegas Buffalo NewYork Loi York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan South Carolina, Lake City Austin Texas { Dallas Houston Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 803 ECUADOR—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Washington, Seattle EGYPT, ARAB REPUBLIC OF Office of the Embassy, 2310 Decatur Place 20008. Phone, 232-5100 Ashraf A. Ghorbal, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City Texas, Houston EL SALVADOR Office of the Embassy, 2308 California Street 20008. Phone, COlumbia 5-3480 Francisco Aquino, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Arizona, Phoenix | Los Angeles California Oakland Ju Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Coral Gables Fort Lauderdale Florida Hollywood Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Kentucky, Louisville {Now Orleans Louisiana Metairie Maryland, Baltimore Michigan, Detroit Missouri, St. Louis Nevada, Reno New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia : Bayamon Puerto Rico {2 Yoan {Laredo Texas Laredo San Antonio Virginia, Richmond Wisconsin, Madison EQUATORIAL GUINEA 440 East 62d Street, Apt. 6D, New York, N.Y. 10021. Don Carmelo Nvono-Nca, 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 Consular Offices: 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. FLJI Office of the Embassy, Suite 520, 1629 K Street 20006. 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 Los Angeles California {gon Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Norwich Jacksonville Florida Lake Worth Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Bateimore oston . Massachusetts {Fitohburg {Hane Michigan Hancock Ihoeming i Dulut Minnesota {ira polis Missouri, Kansas City Montana, Butte New York, New York City North Carolina, Wilmington hi Ashtabula Oslo {Covad Astoria Oregoi { Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Dallas Texas { Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Virgin Islands, St. Thomas SATA Alexandria Virsinia {orn News Washington, Seattle FRANCE Office of the Embassy, 2535 Belmont Road 20008. Phone, AD 4-0990 Francois de Laboulaye, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: an {ZS ringham Alabama {Juchorage Alaska Juneau American Samoa, Pago Pago Arkansas, Little Rock Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles Monterey California Sacramento San Diego . | San Francisco Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Hartford Delaware, Wilmington District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Florida { Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Congressional Directory FRANCE—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Iowa, Des Moines Kansas, Kansas City Kentucky, Louisville Lafayette Louisiana New Orleans Shreveport Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Boston Massachusetts Fall River Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis Montana, Missoula Nebraska, Omaha Nevada { 123 Vegas New Hampshire, Manchester ( Buffalo New York { New York City [ Rochester North Dakota, Bismark : Cincinnati Ohio Columbus Oklahoma { Os )ohomn City Oregon, Portang dn ; iladelphia Pennsylvania {Thiam Mayagiiez Puerto Rico J Ponce l San Juan South Carolina, Spartanburg Memphis Tennessee Nashville Amarillo Austin Dallas Houston Laredo San Antonio Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Saint Thomas Washington, Seattle West Virginia, Wheeling Wisconsin, Milwaukee Wyoming, Rock Springs Texas GABON Office of the Embassy, 2210 R Street 20008. Phone, 797-1000 Aboubakar Bokoko, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City THE GAMBIA Office of the Embassy, 1785 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 265-3252 Ousman A. Sallah, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 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 GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF Office of the Embassy, 4645 Reservoir Road 20007. Phone, 331-3000 Peter Hermes, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF—Continued Consular Offices—Continued American Samoa, residence at Wellington, New Zealand Arizona, Phoenix | Los Angeles California San Diego | San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Caribbean Islands, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (for the Virgin Islands) Jacksonville Florida 1 Miami St. Petersburg Yaron Atlanta Georgia { Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Kansas, Kansas City Kentucky, Louisville Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Buffalo New. York { New York City North Carolina, Charlotte ; Cincinnati Ohio { Cleveland Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Oregon, Portland Pacific Islands, Manila, Philippines ._ [Philadelphia Pennsylvania \Pittshurgh Puerto Rico, San Juan Tennessee, Memphis Dallas Texas it Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk : Seattle Washington { Spokane GHANA Office of the Embassay, 2460 16th Street 20009. Phone, 462-0761 Dr. Joseph K. Baffour-Senkyire, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City GREAT BRITAIN Office of the Embassy, 3100 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, HObart 2-1340 Sir Nicholas Henderson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: { Los Angeles California San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Missouri, Kansas City New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland ie Tonga Pacific Islands {Tongs Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Dallas Texas Houston Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 805 GUYANA GREECE Office of the Embassy, 2221 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, NOrth 7-3168 John A. Tzounis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City GRENADA Office of the Embassy, 1424 16th Street, Suite 203. Phone, 347-3198 Bernard K. Radix, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City GUATEMALA Office of the Embassy, 2220 R Street 20008. Phone, DEcatur 2-2865 Gen. Felipe Doroteo Monterroso, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Mobi obile Alabama { Huntsville Los Angeles Palm Springs California Dan Diego San Francisco San Mateo Colorado, Denver Jacksonville Miami Florida Orlando Pensacola Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Newark Philadelphia Pennsylvania { Pittsburgh Puerto Rico, San Juan Tennessee, Memphis ( Abilene Austin Brownsville Corpus Christi Dallas Texas Fort Worth A 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 _ , Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Office of the Embassy, 2190 Tracy Place 20008. Phone, 265-6900 Laurence E. Mann, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Florida, Laurel Hill Indiana, East Chicago New York, New York City Texas, Waco HAITI Office of the Embassy, 2311 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 332-1090 Serge Elie Charles, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile California, San Francisco Colorado, Denver Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Evansville Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland : Easton Pennsylvania {EE iphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Virginia, Hampton HONDURAS Office of the Embassy, 4301 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 408 20008. Phone, 966-7700 Federico Poujol, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama { Pirminghain Arizona, Tucson Burlingame La Habra California Los Angeles San Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Coral Gables Ft. Lauderdale Gainesville Florida Miami Sarasota Tampa Galveston Georgia, Atlanta Houston Hawaii, Honolulu Laredo Illinois, Chicago San Antonio | San Juan Louisiana { Metairie Washington, Seattle Maryland, New Orleans Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Cayey Puerto Rico { Ponce San Juan Rhode Island, Providence Brownsville Dallas Texas Galveston Houston San Antonio Washington, Seattle 806 Congressional Directory HUNGARY Office of the Embassy, 3910 Shoemaker Street 20008. Phone 362-6730 Ferenc Esztergalyos, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City ICELAND Office of the Embassy, 2022 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Phone, COlumbia 5-6653 Hans G. Anderson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California { San Francisco Colorado, Boulder Florida, Boca Raton Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis New York, New York City Oregon, Portland 4 Harrisburg Pennsylvania Ei iy Dallas Texas an Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle 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 Washington, Seattle INDONESIA Office of the Embassy, 2020 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 293-1745 D. Ashari, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Hawaii, Honolulu New York, New York City IRELAND Office of the Embassy, 2334 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, HUdson 3-7639 Sean Donlon, 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 Ephriam Evron, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ISRAEL—Continued Consular Offices—Continued District of Columbia, Washington Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Texas, Houston ITALY Office of the Embassy, 1601 Fuller Street 20009. Phone, 328-5500 Paolo Pansa Cedronio, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, Phoenix Arkansas, Little Rock Bakersfield Berkeley Fresno Los Angeles Monterey California Sacremento San Diego San Francisco San Jose Santa Barbara Stockton Colorado, Denver Jacksonville Florida Miami Tampa Atlanta Georgia { Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Kansas, Kansas City "Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Boston Massachusetts { springtieta Worcester Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, St. Paul Missouri, St. Louis Reno Nevada Las Vegas Newark Trenton New Mexico, Albuquerque Ibany Buffalo New York New York City Rochester Yonkers . Cincinnati New Jersey Bhio | Focionat Oregon, Portland P on ihe ennsylvania pittsburgh Puerto Rico, San Juan Tennessee, Memphis Dallas Texas { Galveston Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle IVORY COAST Office of the Embassy, 2424 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, HU 3-2400 Timothé N'Guetta Ahoua, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Consular Offices: Michigan, Detroit Missouri, St. Louis San Francisco Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 807 IVORY COAST—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Oregon, Portland JAMAICA Office of the Embassy, 1666 Connecticut Avenue 20009. Phone, 387-1010 Keith Johnson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Jo Angeles California Sacramento District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City JAPAN Office of the Embassy, 2520 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, ADams 14-2266 Yoshio Okawara, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage American Samoa, Pago Pago Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles California San Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Guam, Agana Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis : : Kansas City Missouri {& Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pacific Islands, Saipan Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston Washington, Seattle JORDAN Office of the Embassy, 2319 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Phone, COlumbia 5-1606 Al-Sharif Fawaz Sharaf, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Arizona, Scottsdale California, Los Angeles District of Columbia, Washington 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 KOREA Office of the Embassy, 2320 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 183-7383 Yong Shik Kim, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile KOREA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, Phoenix California {Los Angeles San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida {Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Guam, Agana Hawaii, Honolulu {Chicago Illinois Evanston Kansas, Kansas City Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Dallas Texas 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 Consular Office: New York, New York City LAOS Office of the Embassy, 2222 S Street 20008. Phone, DEcatur 2-6416 Khamtan Ratanavong, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires : a.l. 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, 332-0303 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 Puerto Rico, San Juan Dallas Toxas { Houston LESOTHO Office of the Embassy, 1601 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 300 20009. Phone, 162-1190 ‘M’alineo N. Tau, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Arkansas, North Little Rock California, San Francisco 808 Congressional Directory LESOTHO—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Greenwich Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago Missouri, St. Louis Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Texas, Houston LIBERIA Office of the Embassy, 5201 16th Street 20011. Phone, RAndolph 3-0437 William Bull, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: Alabama, Birmingham California, Los Angeles Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Pennsylvania. Philadelphia Houston Tonos Port Arthur LIBYA Office of the Embassy, 2344 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 232-1315 Dr. Ali Elhouderi, Secretary of People’s Committee 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, Chicago New York, New York City LUXEMBOURG Office of the Embassy, 2210 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 265-4171 Adrien Meisch, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California fio Angeles San Francisco Connecticut, New Haven Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Missouri Kansas City New York, New York City Ohio, Oxford Texas, Fort Worth MALAGASY REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 2374 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 265-5525 Henri Jux Ratsimbazafy, Minister, Chargé d’Affaires ai. Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City MALAWI Office of the Embassy, 2362 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 234-9313 Jacob T. X. Muwamba, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: : 3 Los Angeles California 410s Francisco Texas, Houston MALAYSIA Office of the Embassy, 2401 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, ADams 4-7600 Zain Azraai, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: : : . Los Angeles California San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Hawaii, Honolulu Oregon, Portland MALI Office of the Embassy, 2130 R Street 20008. Phone, DE 2-2249 Maki Koreissi Aguibou Tall, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Missouri, St. Louis MALTA Office of the Embassy, 2017 Connecticut Avenue 20008. Phone, 462-3611 Emanuel C. Farrugia, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: Los Angles California { San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, St. Paul Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Carnegie 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, Minister-Counselor, Chargé ’Affaires a.i. MEXICO Office of the Embassy, 2829 16th Street 20009. Phone, ADams 4-6000 Hugo B. Margain, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Douglas Nogales Arizona Phoenix Tucson Calexico Fresno Los Angeles Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San José Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington California Florida Miami Tampa Georgia, Atlanta 2 Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Rochester 2 . . Kansas City Missouri {& I ocic Nevada, Reno New Jersey { Priaberh Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 809 MEXICO—Continued NETHERLANDS—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Consular Offices—Continued New Mexico, Albuquerque Los Angeles New York Buffalo California San Diego New York City San Francisco Oregon, Portland District of Columbia, Washington Philadelphia Jacksonville Pennsylvania { Pittsburgh Florida iami Puerto Rico, San Juan . Tampa Memphis Tennessee Georgia, Atlanta Nashville Hawaii, Honolulu Austin Illinois, Chicago Brownsville Louisiana, New Orleans allas Maryland, Baltimore Del Rio Massachusetts, Boston Eagle Pass El Paso ichi Detroit Texas Fort Worth Miehigen {Dowd Rapids Houston Minnesota, St. Paul : : Kansas City Laredo Missouri 40) fouls Lubbock McAllen New York '( Buffalo Presido New York City San Antonio Ohio, Cleveland Norfolk Oregon, Portland Virginia Pacific Islands, Manila, Philippines ._-J Philadelphia Washington Pennsylvania {Pen Puerto Rico d Pores Wisconsin San Juan Texas, Houston Utah, Salt Lake City MONACO Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte, Amalie Consular Offices: Washington, Seattle California { Los Angeles San Francisco NEW ZEALAND District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Palm Beach Office of the Embassy, 37 Observatory Circle 20008. Hawaii, Honolulu Phone, 328-4800 Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Thomas Francis Gill, Ambassador Extraordinary and Massachusetts, Boston Plenipotentiary New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Consular Offices: Puerto Rico, San Juan : : Los Angeles Texas, Dallas California {= Francisco District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City MOROCCO Office of the Embassy, 1601 21st Street 20009. NICARAGUA Phone, HObart 2-7979 Office of the Embassy, 1627 New Hampshire Avenue Ali Bengelloun, Ambassador Extraordinary and 20009. Phone, DUpont 7-4371 Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Rita Delia Casco, Ambassador Extraordinary and New York, New York City Plenipotentiary Texas, Dallas Consular Offices: * [ Los Angeles California NAURU San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington T. W. Star, Ambassador Extraordinary and Florida, Miami Plenipotentiary (Resident in Melbourne, Australia) Georgia, Atlanta Consular Offices: Illinois, Chicago California, San Francisco Louisiana, New Orleans Guam, Agana New York, New York City Hawaii, Honolulu Texas, Houston NEPAL NIGER Office of the Embassy, 2131 Leroy Place 20008. Office of the Embassy, 2204 R Street 20008. Phone, Phone, 667-4550 183-4224 Bhekh Bahadur Thapa, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Andre Wright, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Consular Office: New York, New York City California, San Francisco Illinois, Chicago NIGERIA NETHERLANDS Office of the Embassy, 2201 M Street 20037. Phone, Office of the Embassy, 4200 Linnean Avenue 20008. 223-9300 Phone, 244-5300 Olujimi Jolaoso, Ambassador Extraordinary and Dr. Jan Hendrik Lubbers, Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Alaska, Anchorage New York, New York City Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Consular Offices: { Mobile Montgomery California { San Diego California Los Angeles San Francisco Oakland Georgia Minnesota Oregon, Portland Philadelphia Oklahoma, Tulsa : Puerto Rico, San Juan Rhode Island, Coventry X Oregon, Portland : Beownsville Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Dallas Puerto Rico . {on San Juan South Carolina, Charleston Toso Pa South Dakota, Sioux Falls San Antonio Tennessee, Nashville { Alexandria Beaumont Virginia Norfolk Corpus Christi Washington, Seattle Dallas Wisconsin, Oshkosh Galveston WwW CTTINE Houston PAPAU NEW GUINEA Hitt Port Arthur Office of the Embassy, 1140 19th Street, Suite 640. Utah, Salt Lake City Phone, 659-0856 : Niroinia Newport News Kubulan Los, Ambassador Exiiaordinary and 8 Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Plenipotentiary Washington, Seattle PARAGUAY Wisconsin { Madison | Milwaukee Office of the Embassy, 2400 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, HUdson 3-6960 OMAN Mario Lopez Escobar, Ambassador Extraordinary and 20008. Phone, 387-1980, 81, 82 Conglar Office S: Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 811 PERU Office of the Embassy, 1700 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 833-9860 to 9869 Fernando Schwalb, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Huntsville Arizona, Tucson Los Angeles California { San Diego San Francisco Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Coral Gables Florida Fort Lauderdale Miami Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Oklahoma, Tulsa Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Cahuas Puerto Rico Ponce San Juan Dallas Texas Fort Worth Houston San Antonio Washington, Seattle PHILIPPINES Office of the Embassy, 1617 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone 483-1414 Eduardo Z. Romualdez, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Guam, Agana Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City Brownsville Texas { Houston Washington, Seattle POLAND Office of the Embassy, 2640 16th Street 20009. Phone, ADams 4-3800 Romuald Spasowski, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City PORTUGAL Office of the Embassy, 2125 Kalorama Road 20008. Phone, COlumbia 5-1643 Pedro Ribeiro de Menezes, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: : ; Los Angeles California { San Francisco Connecticut, Waterbury Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Boston Massachusetts { New Bedford New Jersey, Newark New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Rhode Island, Providence PORTUGAL—Continued Consular Offices—Continued 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 Nicolae Ionescu, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary RWANDA Office of Embassy, 1714 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Phone, 232-2882 Bonaventure Ubalijoro, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SAINT LUCIA Office of the Embassy, 41 East 42d Street, Room 315, New York, N.Y. Phone, (212) 697-9360 Dr. Barry Bertrand Lucas Auguste, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SALVADOR (See El Salvador) SAN MARINO Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City SAUDI ARABIA Office of the Embassy, 1520 18th Street 20036. Phone, 483-2100 Sheikh Faisal Alhegelan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City Texas, Houston SENEGAL Office of the Embassy, 2112 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Phone, 234-0540 Andre Jean Coulbary, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Arizona, Phoenix California { Los Angeles San Francisco Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Bridgeport Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore oston Massachusetts { Bonn wo Missouri, St. Louis Nebraska, Lincoln Nevada, Reno Oregon, Salem Texas, Prairie View Utah, Salt Lake City Vermont, Burlington Virginia, Richmond Wisconsin, Madison SEYCHELLES BR , Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 812 Congressional Directory SIAM (See Thailand) SIERRA LEONE Office of the Embassy, 1701 19th Street 20009. Phone, 265-7700 Mohamed Morlai Turay, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington Missouri, Kansas City New York, New York City SINGAPORE Office of the Embassy, 1824 R Street 20009. Phone, 667-7555 Punch Coomaraswamy, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SOMALIA Office of the Embassy, Suite 710, 600 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Phone, AD 4-3261 Abdullahi Ali Nur, First Secretary, Chargé d’Affaires ad. Consular Office: New York, New York City SOUTH AFRICA Office of the Embassy, 3051 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 232-4400 Donald B. Sole, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Los Angeles California San Francisco District of Celumbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Texas, Houston Utah, Salt Lake City SPAIN Office of the Embassy, 2700 15th Street 20009. Phone, COlumbia 5-0190 Jose Llado, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile California Los Angeles San Francisco Connecticut, Stamford District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis : : Kansas City Missouri St Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cincinnati Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Mayagiiez Puerto Rico Ponce | san Juan Dallas El Paso Texas Houston SRI LANKA Office of the Embassy, 2148 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Phone, HU 3-1025 Dr. W. S. Karunaratne, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans SUDAN Office of the Embassy, Suite 100, 600 New Hampshire Avenue 20037. Phone, 338-8565 Omer Salih Eissa, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SURINAME Office of the Embassy, Suite 711, 2600 Virginia Avenue 20037. Phone, 338-6980 Rudy E. Van Bochove, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Consular Office: New York, New York City SWAZILAND Office of the Embassy, 4301 Connecticut Avenue (Van Ness Center), Suite 441 20008. Phone, 362-6683 Norman M. Vilakati, Counselor, Chargé d’ Affairs a.i. SWEDEN Office of the Embassy, 600 New Hampshire Avenue, Suite 1200 20037. Phone, 965-4100 Count Wilhelm Wachtmeister, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, hg . : os Angeles California fond Francisco Colorado, Denver [Jacksonville Florida 1 Miami | st. Petersburg G : Atlanta corsa Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit : Duluth Minnesota Minneapolis : : Kansas City Missouri {& Lotlis Nebraska, Omaha | Buffalo New York Jamestown New York City Ohio { Dama Cleveland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Dallas Texas Houston Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee SWITZERLAND Office of the Embassy, 2900 Cathedral Avenue 20008. Phone, HObart 2-1811 Anton Hegner, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Port Arthur Arizona, Phoenix San Antonio Wisconsin, Milwaukee Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 813 SWITZERLAND—Continued TUNISIA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Colorado, Denver New York, New York City District of Columbia, Washington Georgia, Atlanta TURKEY Hawaii, Illinois, Honolulu Chicago Office of the Embassy, 1606 23d Street 20008. Phone, Louisiana, New Orleans NOrth 7-6100 Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, Minneapolis Sukru Elekdag, Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary and Missouri {Kauss Cty Consular Offices: New York, New York City Cincinnati Ohio | Cleveland District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Columbus Pennsylvania { Priindelohin Pittsburgh Puerto Rico, San Juan Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore South Carolina, Spartanburg Texas Dallas Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Washington, Seattle Office of the Embassy, UGANDA SYRIA Office of the Embassy, 5909 16th Street 20011. 2215 Wyoming Avenue 20008. Phone, 726-7100 Phone, 232-6313 Abdul Hassib Istwani, Minister-Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. TANZANIA Office of the Embassy, 2010 Massachusetts Avenue 20036. Phone, 872-1005 Paul Bomani, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary THAILAND Office of the Embassy, 2300 Kalorama Road 20008. Phone, 667-1446 Prok Amaranand, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Montgomery California, Los Angeles Florida, Miami Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Missouri, Kansas City New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Texas, El Paso Virginia, Richmond 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 Ali Hedda, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Aloysius R. Kabiritsi, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. 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 Saeed Al-Shamsi, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. UPPER VOLTA Office of the Embassy, 2340 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 332-5577 Telesphore Yaguibou, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Louisiana, New Orleans URUGUAY Office of the Embassy, 1918 F Street 20006. Phone, 331-1313 Jorge Pacheco Areco, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan VENEZUELA Office of the Embassy, 2445 Massachusetts Avenue 20008. Phone, 265-9600 Marcial Perez-Chiriboga, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile California {Los Angeles San Francisco Florida, Miami Georgia, Savannah Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans 814 Congressional Directory VENEZUELA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico Ponce San Juan Texas, Houston WESTERN SAMOA Office of the Embassy, 820 Second Avenue, Room 303, New York, N.Y. 10017 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 Yahya M. Al-Mutawakel, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary YUGOSLAVIA Office of the Embassy, 2410 California Street 20008. Phone, HObart 2-6566 Budimir Loncar, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary YUGOSLAVIA—Continued Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh ZAIRE Office of the Embassy, 1800 New Hampshire Avenue 20009. Phone, 234-7690 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 Dr. Elleck K. Mashingaidze, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary UNITED STATES DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICES AFGHANISTAN Embassy: Kabul —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ALGERIA —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Oran ARGENTINA Embassy: Buenos Aires Harry W. Shlaudeman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary AUSTRALIA Embassy: Canberra f—— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TAccredited also to the Republic of Nauru. Consular Offices: Brisbane, Queensland Melbourne, Victoria Perth, Western Australia Sydney, New South Wales AUSTRIA Embassy: Vienna —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Salzburg BAHAMAS, THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE Embassy: Nassau —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BAHRAIN Embassy: Mannama Peter Adams Sutherland, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BANGLADESH Embassy: Dacca David T. Schneider, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BARBADOS Embassy: Bridgetown f—— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TAccredited also to the State of Grenada, the Common-wealth of Dominica, Minister to St. Lucia and U.S. special representatives to the states of Antigua, St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. BELGIUM Embassy: Brussels —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Antwerp BENIN, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF (Formerly Dahomey) Embassy: Cotonou —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BOLIVIA Embassy: La Paz —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BOTSWANA Embassy: Gaborone Horace G. Dawson, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BRAZIL Embassy: Brasilia Robert Marion Sayre, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Belém, Para Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul Recife, Pernambuco Rio de Janeiro Salvador, Bahia Sao Paulo, Sido Paulo BULGARIA Embassy: Sofia Jack Richard Perry, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary BURMA Embassy: Rangoon Patricia M. Byrne, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Mandalay BURUNDI Embassy: Bujumbura Frances D. Cook, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 817 66-666 O—81——54 Congressional Directory CAMBODIA CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE (See Khmer Republic) (See Zaire) CAMEROON CONGO, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Y dé Embassy closed on August 13, 1965. United States miassy:Taounde interests represented by Federal Republic of Germany. tHume Alexander Horan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary COSTA RICA Consular Office: Douala Embassy: San José TAccredited also to the Republic of Equatorial Guinea; resident in Yaoundé. Francis J. McNeil, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CANADA CYPRUS Embassy: Ottawa, Ontario Enibassve Nicosia —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and > ; ; Plenipotentiary Galen L. Stone, AE xtraordinnny and Consular Offices: Calgary, Alberta CZECHOSLOVAK SOCIALIST REPUBLIC Halifax, Nova Scotia Montreal, Quebec Embassy: Prague ue Nebo rundiand —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Toronto, Ontario Plenipotentiary Vancouver, British Columbia ; Winnipeg, Manitoba DENMARK Embassy: Copenhagen CAPE VERDE, REPUBLIC OF : —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Embassy: Praia Plenipotentiary tPeter Jon de Vos, Ambassador Extraordinary and T ADIT “OR Plenipotentiary DJIBOUTI, REPUBLIC OF TAccredited also to Guinea-Bissau; resident in Bissau. Embassy: Djibouti Jerold Martin North CENTRAL AFRICAN EMPIRE Sro¢ arth vo Embassy: Bangui DOMINICA, COMMONWEALTH OF Plenipotentiary CEYLON (See Sri Lanka) 9K: h6OON fAccredited also to Barbados, Grenada, St. Lucia and U.S. Special Representative to the States of Antigua, St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla, and St. Vincent, and the Grenadines; resident Bridgetown. CHAD DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Embassy: N'Djamena Donald R. Norland, Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary U.S. Embassy closed March 24, 1980. and Robert Embassy: Santo Domingo L. Yost, Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary ECUADOR and CHILE Embassy: Quito Embassy: Santiago Raymond E. Gonzalez, Ambassador Plenipotentiary Extraordinary and EGYPT, ARAB REPUBLIC OF CHINA, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF ; 4 Alfred L. Atherton, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary Embassy: Peking and Plenipotentiary —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and aes / Plenipotentiary EL SALVADOR Embassy: San Salvador "JOLOMBIA € —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Embassy: Bogota Plenipotentiary Thomas D. Boyatt, Ambassador Extraordinary and EQUATORIAL GUINEA Plenipotentiary : Consular Offices: Embassy: Malabo Sol 3 THume Alexander Horen, Ambassador Extraordinary Medellin and Plenipotentiary COMOROS, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF THE TAccredited also to the United Republic of Cameroon; MORONI (Capitol) resident in Yaounde. fo —— ETHIOPIA Residen’. in Antananarivo x ; re TAccreqited also as Ambassador Extraordinary and Bboy Addis Ababa Plenipotentiary to the Democratic Republic of Mada-—— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and gascar. Plenipotentiary United States Diplomatic and Consular Offices ETHIOPIA—Continued Consular Office: Asmara FIJI Embassy: Suva tWilliam Bodde, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to the Kingdom of Tonga and to Tuvalu and the Republic of Kiribati. FINLAND Embassy: Helsinki James Eugene Goodby, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary FRANCE Embassy: Paris Arthur A. Hartman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Bordeaux Lyon Marseille Nice Strasbourg Overseas Department: Martinique, French West Indies GABONESE REPUBLIC Embassy: Libreville TArthur T. Tienken, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to the Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe; resident in Libreville. THE GAMBIA Embassy: Banjul Larry Gordon Piper, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Embassy: Berlin Herbert Stuart Okun, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Bonn Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Bremen Diisseldorf Frankfurt am Main Hamburg Munich Stuttgart GHANA Embassy: Accra Thomas W. M. Smith, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND Embassy: London —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Belfast, Northern Ireland Edinburgh, Scotland Liverpool, England Asia: Hong Kong America: Belize City, Belize Hamilton, Bermuda GREECE Embassy: Athens Robert J. McCloskey, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Thessaloniki GRENADA, STATE OF Embassy: St. George's f—— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Resident in Bridgetown; accredited also to Barbados, St. Lucia, Commonwealth of Dominica and the states of Antigua, St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla, and St. Vincent, and the Grenadines. GUATEMALA Embassy: Guatemala —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GUINEA Embassy: Conakry Allen Clayton Davis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GUINEA-BISSAU, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Bissau Peter Jon de Vos, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary fAccredited also to Cape Verde; resident in Bissau. GUYANA Embassy: Georgetown George B. Roberts, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary HAITI Embassy: Port-au-Prince —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary HONDURAS Embassy: Tegucigalpa Jack Robert Binns, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 5 HUNGARY Embassy: Budapest Harry E. Bergold, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ICELAND Embassy: Reykjavik Richard A. Ericson, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary INDIA Embassy: New Delhi —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Bombay Calcutta Madras INDONESIA Embassy: Jakarta Edward E. Masters, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Medan 820 Congressional Directory INDONESIA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Surabaya IRAN Embassy: Tehran United States severed diplomatic relations on April 7, 1980. IRAQ Embassy closed on June 7, 1967. Government of Bel-gium serves as protective power for the United States. The Belgian Embassy, Baghdad, includes a U.S. Inter-ests Section staffed by American personnel. Consulate at Basra closed until further notice. IRELAND Embassy: Dublin William V. Shannon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ISRAEL Embassy: Tel Aviv Samuel W. Lewis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ITALY Embassy: Rome —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Florence Genoa Milan Naples Palermo Trieste Turin IVORY COAST Embassy: Abidjan Nancy V. Rawls, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary JAMAICA Embassy: Kingston Loren E. Lawrence, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary JAPAN Embassy: Tokyo Michael J. Mansfield, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Fukuoka Naha, Okinawa Osaka—Kobe Sapporo JERUSALEM Consular Office: Jerusalem —— —— Consul General JORDAN Embassy: Amman Nicholas A. Veliotes, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary KENYA Embassy: Nairobi FWilliam Caldwell Harrop, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary KENYA—Continued ‘tAccredited also to Seychelles; resident in Nairobi. 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 TWilliam Bodde, Jr. TAccredited also to Fiji, to the Kingdom of Tonga, and to Tuvalu; resident Suva. KOREA Embassy: Seoul William H. Gleystaen, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary KUWAIT Embassy: Kuwait Francois M. Dickman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Embassy: Vientiane —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LEBANON Embassy: Beirut John Gunther Dean, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LESOTHO Embassy: Maseru John R. Clingerman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LIBERIA Embassy: Monrovia —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LIBYAN ARAB REPUBLIC Embassy: Tripoli —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LIECHTENSTEIN Consular Offices: Vaduz (no office maintained) Frank S. Wile, Consul General Assigned also to and resident in Ziirich. LUXEMBOURG Embassy: Luxembourg James Gordon Lowenstein, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MADAGASCAR, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Tananarive Fernando E. Rondon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MALAWI Embassy: Blantyre —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary United States Diplomatic and Consular Offices MALAYSIA NEPAL Embassy: Kuala Lumpur Embassy: Kathmandu —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NETHERLANDS MALDIVES Embassy: The Hague Embassy: Malé (no office maintained) —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and “Donald R. Toussaint, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: tAccredited also to Sri Lanka; resident in Colombo Amsterdam Rotterdam MALI Curacao, Netherlands Antilles Paramaribo, Suriname Embassy: Bamako NEW ZEALAND —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Embassy: Wellington tAnne Clark Martindell, Ambassador Extraordinary MALTA and Plenipotentiary fTAccredited also to Western Samoa, resident in Wel-lington. —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Consular Office: Auckland Plenipotentiary NICARAGUA MAURITANIA Embassy: Valletta Embassy: Managua Embassy: Nouakchott Lawrence A. Pezzullo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NIGER MAURITIUS Embassy: Niamey Embassy: Port Louis James Keough Bishop, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Robert C. F. Gordon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NIGERIA Embassy: Lagos MEXICO Stephen Law, Ambassador Extraordinary and Embassy: México, D.F. Plenipotentiary —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Consular Offices: Plenipotentiary Enugu (Closed until further notice) Consular Offices: Ibadan Kaduna Guadalajara, Jalisco Hermosillo, Sonora Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua NORWAY Matamoros, Tamaulipas Embassy: Oslo Mazatlan Sinaloa Mérida, Yucatan —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Plenipotentiary Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Tijuana, Baja California THE SULTANATE OF OMAN : Embassy: Muscat MONACO Marshall W. Wiley, Ambassador Extraordinary and Consular Offices: Monaco (no office maintained) Plenipotentiary yA El, PAKISTAN Resident in Nice. Embassy: Islamabad MOROCCO Arthur W. Hummel, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Embassy: Rabat Consular Offices: Angier Biddle Duke, Ambassador Extraordinary and Karachi Plenipotentiary Lahore Consular Offices: Peshawar Casablanca Tangier PANAMA Embassy: Panama MOZAMBIQUE, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF Ambler Holmes Moss, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary Embassy: Maputo and Plenipotentiary —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and PAPUA NEW GUINEA Plenipotentiary Embassy: Port Moresby NAURU, REPUBLIC OF THarvey J. Feldman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Embassy: Yaren TAccredited also to Solomon Islands. —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Resident in Canberra; accredited also to Australia. 822 Congressional Directory PARAGUAY Embassy: Asuncion Lyle Franklin Lane, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PERU Embassy: Lima Edwin Gharst Corr, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary PHILIPPINES Embassy: Manila Richard W. Murphy, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Cebu POLAND Embassy: Warsaw Francis J. Meehan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Poznan PORTUGAL Embassy: Lisbon Richard J. Bloomfield, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Oporto Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel, Azores Lourenco Marques, Mozambique, Africa Luanda, Angola, Africa QATAR Embassy: Doha Charles E. Marthinsen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ROMANIA Embassy: Bucharest O. Rudolph Aggrey, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary RWANDA Embassy: Kigali Harry Roberts Melone, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SAINT LUCIA Embassy: Castries TAccredited also to Barbados, Grenada, and the Com-monwealth of Dominica, and U.S. Special Representa-tive to the States of Antigua, St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines; resident Bridgetown. SAN MARINO Consular Office: San Marino (no office maintained) f—— ——. Consul {Resident in Florence, Italy. SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Sao Tomé tArthur T. Tienken, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary fAccredited also to the Gabonese Republic; resident in Libreville. SAUDI ARABIA Embassy: Jidda John C. West, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Dhahran SENEGAL Embassy: Dakar —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SEYCHELLES, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Victoria, Mahe TWilliam Caldwell Harrop, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TAccredited also to Kenya; resident in Nairobi. SIERRA LEONE Embassy: Freetown Theresa Ann Healy, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SINGAPORE Embassy: Singapore Harry E. T. Thayer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SOLOMON ISLANDS Embassy: Honiara THarvey J. Feldman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TAccredited also to Papua New Guinea; resident in Port Moresby. SOMALI REPUBLIC Embassy: Mogadishu Donald K. Petterson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SOUTH AFRICA, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Pretoria, Transvaal William B. Edmondson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Cape Town, Cape Province Durban, Natal Johannesburg, Transvaal SPAIN Embassy: Madrid Terence A. Todman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Barcelona Bilbao Seville SRI LANKA Embassy: Colombo tDonald R. Toussaint, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Accredited also to Maldives. SUDAN Embassy: Khartoum William Kontos, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SURINAME, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Paramaribo John J. Crowley, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary United States Diplomatic and Consular Offices SWAZILAND Embassy: Mbabane TRichard Cavins Matheron, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TAccredited also to Lesotho and Botswana; resident in Gaborone. SWEDEN Embassy: Stockholm —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SWITZERLAND Embassy: Bern Richard David Vine, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Zurich SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Embassy: Damascus Talcott W. Seelye, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Dar es Salaam Richard Noyes Viets, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Zanzibar THAILAND Embassy: Bangkok Morton I. Abramowitz, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Chiang Mai Songkhla Udorn TOGO, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Lomé Marilyn Priscilla Johnson, Ambassador Extraordinary 5 and Plenipotentiary TONGA, KINGDOM OF Embassy: Nuku’ alofa (no office maintained) tWilliam Bodde, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Resident in Suva, accredited also to Fiji, to Tuvalu, and to the Republic of Kiribati. TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Embassy: Port-of-Spain Irving G. Cheslaw, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TUNISIA Embassy: Tunis Stephen Warren Bosworth, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TURKEY Embassy: Ankara James W. Spain, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: UGANDA Embassy: Kampala Gordon Robert Beyer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS Embassy: Moscow —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Leningrad UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Embassy: Abu Dhabi William D. Wolle, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary UPPER VOLTA Embassy: Ouagadougou —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary URUGUAY Embassy: Montevideo —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary VENEZUELA Embassy: Caracas William H. Luers, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary VIETNAM Embassy: Saigen 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 that the Republic of Vietnam ceased to exist on that date. Consular Offices: Bien Hoa Can Tho Da Nang Nha Trang WESTERN SAMOA Embassy: Apia (no office maintained) TAnne Clark Martindell, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TAccredited also to New Zealand. Resident Wellington. YEMEN ARAB REPUBLIC Embassy: Sanaa George M. Lane, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary The Embassy Branch Office in Taiz remains closed until further notice. YEMEN PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC All personnel were withdrawn from Embassy Aden on October 26, 1969. The Embassy will remain closed until further notice. The Government of Great Britain serves as protective power for the United States in the Yemen People’s Republic. YUGOSLAVIA Embassy: Belgrade —— ——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Zagreb Congressional Directory ZAIRE Embassy: Kinshasa Robert B. Oakley, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Bukavu Kisaugani Lubumbashi ZAMBIA Embassy: Lusaka Frank George Wisner II, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ZIMBABWE Embassy: Salisbury 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: Thomas O. Enders, the Representative of the USA, with the rank and status of Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary SPECIAL MISSIONS—Continued 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 Extraordinary 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: Gerald Bernard Helman, the Representative of the USA, with the rank of Ambassador. IAEA (U.S. Mission to the International Atomic Energy Agency), Vienna: —— ——, the Representative of the USA. OAS (U.S. Mission to the Organization of American States), Washington, D.C.: Gale McGee, the Permanent Representative of the USA, with the rank of Ambassador. USOECD (U.S. Mission to the Organization for Eco-nomic Cooperation and Development), Paris: —— ——, the Representative of the USA, with the rank of Ambassador. ICAO (Council of the International Civil Aviation Or-ganization), Montreal: John E. Downs, the Representative of the USA, with the rank of Minister. 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 Superintendent.—Sandra H. Hays, 9039 Sligo Creek Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20901. Assistant Superintendents: Paul H. Anderson, 4619 Harwich Road, Waldorf, Md. 20601. Wilbur G. De Perini, 2120 Brooks Drive, Suitland, Md. 20028. Robert E. Petersen, Jr., 2819 Hunter Road, Fairfax, Va. 22031. Merri I. Baker, 309 Third Street SE. 20003. Staff Assistant.—S. Joseph Keenan, 607 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002. HOUSE PRESS GALLERY Phone, 225-3945, 225-6722 Superintendent.—Benjamin C. West, 3612 Gamby Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20784. Assistant Superintendents: Thayer V. Ilisley, 4417 Holborn Avenue, Annandale, Va. 22003. James N. Talbert, 4402 Harrison Street 20015. Jerry L. Gallegos, 11501 Bayard Drive, Mitchellville, Md. 20716. Katherine M. Cullen, 1842 Potomac Avenue SE. 20003. STANDING COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENTS William E. Clayton, Chairman Martin Tolchin, Secretary Helen Dewar Thomas B. Edsall Don Phillips 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 826 Press Galleries 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. 3. The Standing Committee of Correspondents shall limit membership in the press galleries to bona fide correspondents of reput 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. TrOMAS 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) Abe, Yasunori, 9205 Kirkdale Road, Bethesda, MD 20036: Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo). Abramson, Rudy, 11806 Treefern Court, Reston, VA 22097: Los Angeles (CA) Times. Acosta, Jeanette Becerra, Apt. 110, 3251 Prospect Street 20007: Uno mas Uno (Mexico City) Adams, Athena, 4827 Alton Place 20016: Allied Press International. Adams, Bob, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: St. Louis (MO) Post-Dispatch. Adams, Jim, 631 Third Street NE 20002: Associated Press. Adams, Robert, Apt. 22, 1407 South Thomas Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Dallas (TX) Morning News. Adams, Timothy, 3607 McKinley Street 20015: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Constitution, Atlanta, (GA) Journal, Austin (TX) American Statesman, Dayton (OH) Daily News, Dayton (OH) Journal Herald, Grand Junction (CO) Daily Sentinel, Longview (TX) Daily News, Longview (TX) Morning Journal, Lufkin (TX) News, Mesa (AZ) Tribune, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Post, Palm Beach (FL) Times, Port Arthur (TX) News, Springfield (OH) Daily News, Springfield (OH) Sun, Tempe (AZ) Daily News, Waco (TX) Tribune-Herald. Agres, Theodore J., 406 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002: New York News World. Ahern, Tim, 2139 North Oakland Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Associated Press. Ahn, Jong-Ik, Apt. 206, 6143 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041: Chosun Ilbo (Seoul). Alamin, Abdul Rahman Omer, Apt. 105, 1425 Rhode Island Avenue 20005: Al-Seyassah (Kuwait). Albert, Andrew S., 3460 A-1 South Stafford Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Commodity News Service, Inc. Albrectsen, Bent, 6132 Lee Highway, Arlington, VA 222054: Berlingske Tidende (Copenhagen). Albright, Joseph, 1318 34th Street 20007: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Constitution, Atlanta (GA) Journal, Austin (TX) American Statesman, Dayton (OH) Daily News, Dayton (OH) Journal Herald, Grand Junction (CO) Daily Sentinel, Longview (TX) Daily News, Longview (TX) Morning Journal, Lufkin (TX) News, Mesa (AZ) Tribune, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Post, Palm Beach (FL) Times, Port Arthur (TX) News, Springfield (OH) Daily News, Springfield (OH) Sun, Tempe (AZ) Daily News, Waco (TX) Tribune-Herald. Aldinger, Charles S., 9503 Draycott Court, Burke VA 22015: Reuters. Alexander, Andrew, 151 Duddington Place SE. 20003: Cox Newspapers, Dayton (OH) Alfaro, Alberto M., 2753 West George Mason Road, Falls Church, VA 22042: Philippines News Agency. Allen, Ira R., 8606 Leonard Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: United Press International. Allen, Jodie T., 3100 Foxhall Road 20016: Washington Post. Allen, Judith C., 5361 MacArthur Boulevard 20016: Thomson Newspapers. Allen, Kenneth R., 3750 Kanawha Street 20015: Allen News Bureau, Alexandria (LA) Daily Town Talk. Al-Sowayel, Naila, 3111 Woodland Drive 20008: Saudi Press Agency. Altier, Jean-Pierre, 4611 63d Street 20016: Agence France-Presse. Anderson, David E., 1813 Monroe Street 20010: United Press International. Anderson, Peggy, 6409 33d Street 20015; Associated Press. Anderson, Dennis L., 303 East Oxford Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22301: United Press International. Anderson, Helen, Apt. 1010, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: Helen Anderson Bureau, Wichita Falls (TX) Record-News, Wichita Falls (TX) Times, Denton (TX) Record-Chronicle. Anderson, Jane Margareta, 1503 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Associated Press. Anderson, J. W., 514 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Post. Andrews, Robert M., 10911 Knightsbridge Court, Reston, VA 22090: Associated Press. Andrews, Suzanna M., Apt. 708, 1722 19th Street 20009: American Banker. Antevil, Jeffrey, 17 West Rosemont Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22307: Reuters. Anthan, George P., 9108 Friars Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Des Moines (IA) Register and Tribune. Arai, Toshiji, 9312 West Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, MD 20014: Mainichi Newspapers (Tokyo). Arase, David, Apt. 3, 1602 17th Street 20009: Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo). Arieff, Irwin B., 2707 Adams Mill Road 20009: Congressional Quarterly. Armstrong, Russell S., 1822 19th Street 20009: Washington Post. Arnett, Grace-Marie, 500 23d Street 20037: Copley News Service. Arnold, Gale H., 3515 36th Street 20016: (Little Rock) Arkansas Democrat, Hot Springs (AR) Sentinel Record, Texarkana (TX) Gazette. Arvidson, Cheryl R., 1370 E Street NE. 20002: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Constitution, Atlanta (GA) Journal, Austin (TX) American Statesman, Dayton (OH) Daily News, Dayton (OH) Journal Herald, Grand Junction (CO) Daily Sentinel, Longview (TX) Daily News, Longview (TX) Morning Journal, Lufkin (TX) News, Mesa (AZ) Tribune, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Times, Port Arthur (TX) News, Springfield (OH) Daily News, Springfield (OH) Sun, Temper (AZ) Daily News, Waco (TX) Tribune-Herald. Asai, Nobuo, Apt. 405, 4948 Sentinel Drive, Bethesda, MD 20016: Yomiuri Shimbun. (Tokyo). Asakura, Toshio, 1066 Carper Street, McLean, VA 22101: Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo). Asher, Robert L., 6443 Barnaby Street 20015: Washington Post. Ashworth, Kent P., 2608 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, VA 22207: Capitol Publication, Inc. Atkinson, Caroline, 1763 Willard Street 20009: Washington Post. 828 Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Atwood, Marilyn, Watergate East, 2510 Virginia Avenue 20037: Anchorage (AK) Times. Aug, Stephen M., 6212 Roblynn Road, Laurel MD 20810: Washington Star. Aukofer, Frank A., 4015 Thornton Street, Annandale, VA 22003: Milwaukee Journal. Averill, John H., 1325 Hemlock Street 20012: Los Angeles (CA) Times. Ayres, Blackstone Drummond, Jr., 6807 Nesbitt Place, McLean, VA 22101: New York Times. Babcock, Charles R., Apt. 604, 1661 Crescent Place 20009: Washington Post. Bacon, Kenneth H., 1715 Hoban Road 20007: Wall Street Journal. Bain, Brian R., 2717 North Wyoming Street 22213: Reuters. Baker, Donald P., 5704 Gloster Road 20016: Washington Post. Baker, Norman L., Rose Hill of Summerset, Delaplane, VA 22025: Defense Daily. Balz, Daniel J., 626 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Washington Post. Banales, Carlos, 5026 Alta Vista Road, Bethesda, MD 20014: Latin News Agency. Bandy, Leland A., 6817 Old Stage Road, Rockville, MD 20852: Columbia Newspapers, Inc., The State (Columbia, SC), Myrtle Beach (SC) Sun-News, Biloxi-Gulfport (MS) Daily Herald. Barbash, Fred, 1150 15th Street 20071: Washington Post. Barber, David A., 7807 Daybreak Court, Alexandria, VA 22306: New Zealand Press Association. Barkay, Mordehay, Apt. 909, 4601 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Davar (Tel Aviv). Barkdoll, Robert, Apt. 3E, 15311 Beaverbrook Court, Silver Spring, MD 20906: Los Angeles (CA) Times. Barlas, Stephen, 4611 North Seventh Road, Arlington, VA 22203; Anniston (AL) Star. Barnard, Richard C., 1805 North Oakland Street, Arlington, VA 22207; Energy Daily. Barnes, Frederic W., Jr., 4400 South First Street, Arlington, VA 22204; Baltimore, (MD) Sun. Barnes, Janet Staihar, 5205 Massachusetts Avenue 20016; Associated Press. Barnhill, William, P.O. Box 176, Shepherdstown, WV 25443: American News Service. Baron, Stephen M., 8183 Inverness Ridge Road, Potomac, MD 20854: Providence (RI) Journal-Bulletin. Barrer, Lester A., 12605 Eldrid Court, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Today News Service, Inc. Barringer, Felicity, 2850 28th Street 20008: Washington Post. Bart, Robert C., Jr., 1319 Farrara Drive, Odenton, MD 21113: Daily Traffic World. Basset, Gene, 2251 Pimmit Drive, Falls Church, VA 22043: Scripps-Howard News Service. Bartel, David G., 2904 Sycamore Street, Alexandria, VA 22305: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Grand Forks (ND) Herald, Wichita (KS) Eagle. Barton, John F., 5407 32d Street 20015: United Press International. Battaile, Janet, 3716 Jocelyn Street 20015: Dallas, (TX) Morning News. Battey, James P., 728 North Columbus Street, Alexandria, VA 22309: American Banker. Baum, Laurie, A., Apt. 432, 1301 South Scott Street, Arlington, VA 22204: United Press International. Baxter, Norman, 1631 35th Street 20007: Houston (TX) Chronicle. Beatty, Mary Lou T., 2029 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Washington Post. Beaudette, Richard, 2629 Wagon Drive, Alexandria, VA 22303: Newhouse News Service. Beecher, William, 7911 Robison Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Boston Globe. Beegan, Daniel Hall, 2601 South Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22206: Associated Press. Beeston, Richard, 1696 32d Street 20007: London Daily Telegraph. Behr, Edward A., 3418 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Wall Street Journal. Behr, Peter, 412 North Cherry Street, Falls Church, VA 22046: Washington Post. Bellingham, Andrew B., 1316 Deep Run Lane, Reston, VA 22090: World Perspective Inc. Bender, Judith, 3003 Van Ness Street 20008: Newsday. Benedict, Howard S., Apt. 1818-N, 5225 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, MD 20014: Associated Press. Benjamin, Stan, 11115 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett Park, MD 20766: Associated Press. Bennett, John L., Apt. 206, 5831 Quantrell Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22312: Memphis (TN) Commercial Appeal (See Scripps-Howard News Service). Benson, Miles, 102 Eighth Street NE, 20002: Newhouse News Service. Bentley, James, 1017 Columbus Drive, Stafford, VA 22554: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Constitution, Atlanta (GA) Journal, Austin (TX) American Statesman, Dayton (OH) Daily News, Dayton (OH) Journal Herald, Grand Junction (CO) Daily Sentinel, Longview (TX) Daily News, Longview (TX) Morning Journal, Lufkin (TX) News, Mesa (AZ) Tribune, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Post, Palm Beach (FL) Times, Port Arthur (TX) News, Springfield (OH) Daily News, Springfield (OH) Sun, Tempe (AZ) Daily News, Waco (TX) Tribune Herald. Ben-Yishai, Ron, 4824 De Russey Parkway, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Yedioth Ahronoth (Tel Aviv). Berger, Joe, 103 G Street SW, 20024: Newhouse News Service, Oregon Journal (Portland). Berger, Roman, 1427 Whittier Street 20012: Tages Anzeiger (Zurich). Bernstein, Peter J., 3411 P Street 20007: Newhouse News Service. Berry, John F., 3555 Springland Lane 20008: Washington Post. Berry, John M., 1207 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Post. Betts, E. Mitchell, III, 8600 16 Street, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Fairchild Publications. Beveridge, George D., Jr., 9302 Kingsley Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20014: Washington Star. Binder, David, 3921 Oliver Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Times. Bishara, Ghassan, Apt. 232, 5452 Bradford Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: Al-Fajr (Jerusalem). Bishop, Freeman C., 1322 28th Street 20007: London Commodities Bulletin. Black, S. Norman, 14307 Palisades Court, Kensington, MD 20795: Associated Press. Blackman, Ann, 3035 O Street 20007: Associated Press. Blakely, Stephen, 1315 North Ode Street, Arlington, VA 22209: Ottaway Newspapers, Danbury (KY) News-Times, New Bedford (MA) Standard Times, Hyannis (MA) Cape Code Times, Beverly (MA) Times, Gloucester (MA) Daily Times, Newburyport (MA) Daily News, Peabody (MA) 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, Ashland (KY) Daily Independent. 830 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Blakemore, Marsha D., Apt. 812, 2130 P Street 20037: Media General News Service, Richmond (VA) News- Leader, Winston-Salem (NC) Sentinel. Blitzer, Wolf, 929 Fram Haven Drive, Rockville, MD 20852: Jerusalem Post. Block, John R., Apt. 101, 5451 85th Circle, Lanham, MD 20801: Toledo Blade. Bobikov, Albert N., 5403-213 Sheffield Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: TASS News Agency. Bokor, Pal, 7105 Georgia Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Hungarian News Agency. Bomster, Mark W., 1749 Lanier Place 20009: Capitol Publications, Inc. Bond, George, 328 Eighth Street SE. 20003: Washington Star. Bonner, Christopher, 205 Warren Street NE. 20002: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Columbus (GA) Ledger & Enquirer, Macon (GA) Telegraph & News. Boyce, Richard H., 5909 Plainview Road, Bethesda, MD 22034: Scripps-Howard News Service. Boyd, Gerald M., 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: St. Louis (MO) Post-Dispatch. Boyd, Robert S., 5410 Mohican Road 20016: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Aberdeen (SD) American News, Akron (OH) Beacon Journal, Colorado Daily Camera (Boulder), Charlotte (NC) Observer, Columbus (GA) Enquirer & Ledger, Detroit (MI) Free Press, Duluth (MN) Herald & News-Tribune, Gary (IN) Post-Tribune, Fort Wayne (IN) News Sentinel, Grand Forks (ND) Herald, Long Beach (CA) Independent & Press-Telegram, Macon (GA) Telegraph & News, Miami (FL) Herald, Pasadena (CA) Star-News, Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer, St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press & Dispatch, San Jose (CA) Mercury & News, Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, Wichita (KS) Eagle, Boca Raton (FL) News, Bradenton (FL) Herald, Lexington (KY) Herald & Ledger. Bradee, Richard, 6209, Bardy Avenue, Springfield, VA 22152: Milwaukee (WI) Sentinel. Bradford, Laurie, 1004 Palmer Road, Oxon Hill, MD 20022: Daily Traffic World. Bradsher, Henry S., 5130 North 15th Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Washington Star. Brandon, Henry, 3005 O Street 20007: London Sunday Times & News Service. Branigin, William J., 1727 Harvard Street 20009: Washington Post. Brazaitis, Thomas J., 5483 30th Street 20015: Cleveland (OH) Plain Dealer. Brenner, Eliot B., 4201 Americana Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: United Press International. Brewer, Norman, 8509 Bradmoor Drive, Bethesda, MD 20034: Gannett News Service. Brockett, Diane K., 503 Second Street NE. 20002: Washington Star. Broder, David S., 4024 North 27th Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Washington Post. Brogan, Patrick, 3232 Rittenhouse Street 20015: London Times. Brookins, Carol, Apt. 521, 2737 Devonshire Place 20008: World Perspectives, Inc. Brown, Michael H., 6106 North 11th Road, Arlington, VA 22205: Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal. Brown, Merrill, 3283D Sutton Place 20016: Washington Post. Brown, Peter A., 925 25th Street 20037: United Press International. Brown, Richard L., 5361 MacArthur Boulevard 20016: Thomson Newspapers. Brown, Warren A., 2149 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, VA 22205: Washington Post. Brulet, Denis, 4519 North 18th Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Agence France Presse. Brumas, Ronald M., Arlington Tower Apartments, No. 810, Rosslyn, VA: United Press International. Brumley, Jayne, 1801 Kalorama Square 20008: Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville). Bryan, Thomas E., 3316 Ardley Court, Falls Church, VA 22041: El Nuevo Dia (San Juan). Bryson, George, 220 C Street SE. 20002: Anchorage (AK) Daily News. Buchan, Betsy S., 4083 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, VA 22204: Congressional Information Bureau. Buchanan, Christopher, 1717 T Street 20009: Congressional Quarterly. Buchwald, Art, 4327 Hawthorne Street 20016: Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Buffle, Jean-Claude, 3721 R Street 20007: Tribune de Geneve. Buffle-Lamuniere, Martine M., 3721 R Street 20007: 24 Heures (Lausanne). Buhler, Michaela, 142 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: Congressional Monitor. Bumiller, Elisabeth, 226 Kentucky Avenue SE. 20003: Washington Post. Burke, Judith E., 2803 31st Street SE. 20020: Cleveland (OH) Plain Dealer. Burkhardt, Robert, P.O. Box W, Shepherdstown, VA 25443: New York Journal of Commerce. Burkhardt, Susan C., 2818 South 13th Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Commodity News Services, Inc. Burks, Edward C., 7650 Remington Road, Manassas, VA 22110: New York Times. Burnett, Leon, 910 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, VA: United Press International. Burnett, Raymond C., 18341 Allspice Drive, Germantown, MD 20767: Thomson Newspapers. Burns, Creighton L., 3308 Cathedral Avenue 20008: The Age (Melbourne). Burns, James A., Apt. A-3, 5 Glebe Road, Alexandria, VA 22305: Shreveport (LA) Journal. Burt, Richard, 3918 Benton Street 20007: New York Times. Busey, Brian, Apt. 3, 329 East Capitol Street SE 20003: Congressional Monitor. Butler, Robert M., 500 23d Street 20037: Daily Traffic World. Byrd, Lee, 4431 South 34th Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Associated Press. Byrne, Don, 2301 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202: Daily Traffic World. Cahill, Jerome S., 11672 Mediterranean Court, Reston, VA 22090: New York Daily News. Campbell, Don, 7704 Newcastle Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Gannett News Service. Canfield, Marsha, 100 King Henry Court, Alexandria, VA 22134: Congressional Quarterly. Cannon, Louis C., 10416 Lake Ridge Drive, Oakton, VA 22124: Washington Post. Carelli, Richard, 6 Holly Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20760: Associated Press. Capaccio, Anthony, 105 Sixth Street NE. 20002: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Carlson, Alver, 9637 Percussion Way, Vienna, VA 22180: Reuters. Carper, Elsie, 4421 Windom Place 20016: Washington Post. Carter, Cynthia, 1021 North Livingston Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Capitol Publications, Inc. Cary, James D., 1102 Brentfield Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Copley News Service. Cattani, Richard J., 6004 Madawaska Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Christian Science Monitor. Causey, Mike, Apt. 11, 7630 Tomlinson Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20034: Washington Post. Cawthorne, David M., 4804 Erskine Road, College Park, MD 20740: New York Journal of Commerce. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Cazalas, Robert P., 11482 Bingham Terrace, Reston, VA 22091: Congressional Information Bureau. Chadwick, John, 5304 Falmouth Road, Westmoreland Hills, MD 20016: Independent News Alliance. Chaffee, David, 3224 Wisconsin Avenue 20016; Coal Daily. Chancellor, Andrea, 3100 John Marshall Drive, Arlington, VA 22207: Capitol Publications Inc. Chapman, Joseph M., 7951 Orchid Street 20012: United Press International. Chapman, R. Stanley, 5330 North 37th Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Daily Traffic World. Chase, Martyn M., 665 National Press Building 20045: Fairchild Publications. Chell, Gretchen, Apt. 439, 1414 South Barton Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Daily Bond Buyer. Chesser, Larry G., 10699 Spring Oak Court, Burke, VA 22015: Baptist Press. Childs, Marcus W., 2703 Dumbarton Avenue 20007: St. Louis (MO) Post-Dispatch. Cho, Soon-Whan, 2414 North Dearing Street, Alexandria, VA 22302: Hankook Ilbo and Korea Times. (Seoul). Choyke, William, 720 E Street NE. 20002: Cox Newspapers, Austin (TX) American Statesman, Longview (TX) Daily News, Longview (TX) Morning Journal, Lufkin (TX) News, Port Arthur (TX) News, Waco (TX) Tribune-Herald. Christensen, H. Robert, Apt. 324, 4600 Connecticut Avenue: Raleigh (NC) News & Observer. Christian, Darrell L., 4308 Elmwood Drive, Alexandria, VA 22310: Associated Press. Cimons, Marlene, Apt. 418, 3901 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Los Angeles (CA) Times. Clayton, William E., Jr., 3402 Halcyon Drive, Alexandria, VA 22305: Houston (TX) Chronicle. Clines, Francis X., 5934 Seabright Road, Springfield, VA 22152: New York Times. Clymer, Adam, 438 New Jersey Avenue 20003: New York Times. Coates, James H., 141 North Early Street 22304: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Cobun, Camden P., 2828 Connecticut Avenue, No. 701 20008: Newhouse News Service, Huntsville (AL) Times, Mobile (AL) Press, Mobile (AL) Register, Mississippi Press (Pascagoula). Coffey, Aldon L., 3303 Donahue Street, 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: Newhouse News Service, Newark (NJ) Star-Ledger. Cohen, Ronald E., 8105 Whites Ford Way, Potomac, MD 20854: United Press International. Cohn, D’Vera, 3050 University Terrace 20016: United Press International. Cohn, Mary W., 5448 33d Street 20015: Congressional Quarterly. Cohn, Victor, Apt. 1603, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Washington Post. Cohodas, Nadine, Apt. 354, 2122 California Street 20008: Congressional Quarterly. Cole, Benjamin R., 6529 Beverly Avenue, McLean, VA 22101: Indianapolis Star, Arizona Republic (Phoenix), Muncie (IN) Star, Vincennes (IN) Sun-Commercial. Coleman, Milton R., 3174 Westover Drive SE. 20020: Washington Post. Colford, Christopher, 500 D Street SE. 20003: Washington Post. Collen, Patrice, 5613 Gloster Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Agence France Presse. Collin, Dorothy, 131 11th Street NE. 20002: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Collins, Christina, 437 15th Street NE. 20002: Gannett News Service. Colville, Graham, 5700 15th Road North, Arlington, VA 22205: Reuters. Condo, Adams J., 14628 Elba Court, Woodbridge, VA 22191: Cincinnati (OH) Post, Columbus (OH) Citizen-Journal (See Scripps-Howard News Service). Conlan, Michael F., 133 Seventh Street SE. 20003: Newhouse News Service. Conlon, Michael J., 1007 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002: United Press International. Connell, Christopher V., 2640 West Street, Falls Church, VA 22046: Associated Press. Connolly, Michael, 1940 Biltmore Street: 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 R., 2827 28th Street 20008: Wall Street Journal. Cook, Barbara C., 4319 Dahill Place, Alexandria, VA 22312: Travel Management Daily. Cook, Franklin R., 3804 Hummer Road, Annandale, VA 22003: Congressional Quarterly. Cooke, Janet, 1880 Columbia Road 20009: Washington Post. Cookson, Clive, 3232 Prospect Street 20007: London Times. Coombs, Francis B., 804 Maryland Avenue NE 20002: States News Service. Cooper, Richard T., Apt. 3, 501 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Los Angeles Times. Corddry, Charles W., 4304 Glenridge Street, Kensington, MD 20795: Baltimore Sun. Cordes, Helen 445 15th Street 20036: College Press Service. Corlew, Carole, 417 A Street NE 20002: United Press International. Cormier, Frank, 9306 Coronado Terrace, Fairfax, VA 22031: Associated Press. Cornelius, Loye W., Jr., 708 Chalfonte: Knight-Ridder Newspapers; Lexington Herald-Leader. Costelloe, Kevin M., 1677 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Associated Press. Cowan, Edward, 3924 Harrison Street 20015: New York Times. Craft, Carl C., 5274 Lonsdale Drive, Springfield, VA 22151: Associated Press. Craft, Lucille M., 132 Kentucky Avenue SE 20003: States News Service. Craig, Jim, 6008 Jewell Court, Alexandria, VA 22312: Houston (TX) Post. Cranston, Mary Kate, 2700 Q Street 20007: Platt’s Oilgram News. Crenshaw, Albert B., 321 East Capitol Street SE 20003: Washington Post. Crock, Stan, Apt. 4, 1912 R Street 20009: Wall Street Journal. Cromley, Allan W., 3320 Stoneybrae Drive, Falls Church, VA 22044: (Oklahoma City) Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City (OK) Times, Colorado Springs (CO) Sun. Cromley, Ray, 1912 Martha’s Road, Alexandria, VA 22307: Cromley News-Features. Cronan, Carey, 10618 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20014: Bridgeport (CT) Post Telegram. Cronin, Donald E., 5240 Morley Court, Fairfax, VA 22032: United Press International. Crosby, Thomas R., Jr., 2015 Belmont Road 20009: Washington Star. Cross, David, 2235 North Madison Street, Arlington, VA 22205: London Times. 832 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Cross, Mercer, 5913 Cranston Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Los Angeles Times. Crutcher, Anne, 700 East Capitol Street 20003: Washington Star. Crutsinger, Martin S., 2007 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Associated Press. Cunningham, Morris, 6002 Woodacres Drive, Bethesda, MD 20016: Memphis (TN) Commercial Appeal. Cunningham, Robert M., 8902 Miles Street, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Bergen (Hackensack) Record. Cunningham, Susan J., 3510 Rodman Street 20008: Capitol Publications, Inc. Curado, Maria Olga, Apt. 5, 6808 Westmoreland Avenue 20012: O Estado de Sao Paulo. Curry, Brack, 307 Yaokum Parkway, Alexandria, VA 22307: Associated Press. Curry, Leonard, Box 1144, Middleburg, VA 22117: Newhouse News Service. Curtis, Diane, 3018 Q Street 20007: United Press International. Cushman, John H., Jr., 376 Wilson Street, Warrenton, VA 22186: Metals Daily. Cuthriell, Robert E., Apt. 1002, 4740 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Congressional Quarterly. Cutler, B. J., 2735 P Street 20007: Scripps-Howard News Service. Dalecki, Kenneth B., 9121 Walden Road, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Congressional Quarterly. Daniel, Leon, 6010 Benalder Drive, Bethesda, MD 20010: United Press International. Dannheisser, Ralph, 10400 Hayes Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Reuters. D’Antonio, Michael B., 3907 Blackburn Road, No. 13, Burtonsville, MD 20730: Guy Gannett Publishing Co., Portland (ME) Press Herald & Evening Express, Augusta (ME) Journal, Waterville (ME) Sentinel. Dart, Robert C., Jr., 1319 Farrara Drive, Odenton, MD 21113: Daily Traffic World. Davis, Donald Alan, 1125 Anderson Street, Alexandria, VA 22312: United Press International. Davis, Michael D, 12623 Etruscan Drive, Herndon, VA 22071: Washington Star. Daw, Richard W., 1907 South Fallsmead Way, Rockville, MD 20854: NC News Service. Day, James, 1909 Kenyon Street 20010: States News Service. Day, John S., 426 Fifth Street NE 20002: Bangor (ME) Daily News. Deakin, James, 6406 Whittier Court, Bethesda, MD 20034: St. Louis (MO) Post-Dispatch. Dean, Ruth C., Apt. 533, 3133 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Washington Star. Dear, Cyrene B., 9617 Weathered Oak Court, Bethesda, MD 20034: Dear Publications. Dear, David R., 9617 Weathered Oak Court, Bethesda, MD 20034: Dear Publications. Dedman, Jonathan E, 806 G Street SE 20003: Newhouse News Service. Delany, Julie 429 N Street SW 20024: Religion Today. Del Guidice, Marguerite, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Boston (MA) Globe. Del Piero, Fabrizio, 4919 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: ANSA Italian News Agency. Denniston, Lyle W., 2010 48th Street 20007: Washington Star. Dent, Gregory L., 2723 Ontario Road 20009: Capitol Publications, Inc. Denton, Herbert H., 1524 Sixth Street 20001: Washington Post. de Onis, Juan, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Times. De Thier, Guenter, 1324 Elsniore Avenue, McLean, VA 22102: Rheinische Post (Dusseldorf). de Toledano, Ralph, 825 New Hampshire Avenue 20037: Copley News Service Syndicate. Devroy, Ann, 830 11th Street NE 20002: Gannett News Service. Dewar, Helen, 1 Potomac Court, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Post. De Wet, Hannes, 6752 Towne Lane Road 22101: Press Corporation of South Africa. De Witt, Karen E., 1812 Kilbourne Place 20010: New York Times. DeYoung, Karen, 1763 P Street 20036: Washington Post. Diaz, John, Apt. 139, 4600 South Four Mile Run, Arlington, VA 22204: Donrey Media Group. Di Benedetto, William R., 15213 Crescent Street, Woodbridge, VA 22193: Congressional Information Bureau. Dickenson, James R., 4101 Glenrose Street, Kensington, MD 20795: Washington Star. Dickinson, Rebecca L., 3100 John Marshall Drive, Arlington, VA 22207: Capitol Publications, Inc. Dillman, Grant, 6604 Rosecroft Place, Falls Church, VA 22043: United Press International. Diuguid, Lewis H., 7300 Rippon Road, Alexandria, VA 22307: Washington Post. D’Oliveira, John A., 9415 Crosby Road, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Argus South African Newspapers. Donnelly, Harrison, 1730 Hobart Street 20007: Congressional Quarterly. Donner, Al, 936 North Livingston Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Sacramento (CA) Union. Donoghue, Carole J., Apt. 303, 7249 Parkwood Court, Falls Church, VA 22042: Capitol Publications, Inc. Dornfeld, Steven, Apt. 418, 3100 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Doubrava, David E., 609 Massachusetts Avenue NE 20002: Charleston (SC) News and Courier. Drake, Bruce, 2900 Connecticut Avenue 20008: New York Daily News. Dowd, Maureen B., 3701 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Washington Star. Drath, Viola H., 3206 Q Street 20007: Handelsblatt (Dusseldorf) Dudley, Bruce, 9008 Braeburn Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Tampa (FL) Tribune. Dubill, Robert, 8606 Powder Horn Road, Springfield, VA 22152: Gannett News Service, Media General News Service. Duffy, Michael W., 2121 N Street 20036: Shearer and Glen News Enterprise. Duke, Robert M., Apt. 307, 6060 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22304: Albuquerque (NM) Tribune, El Paso (TX) Herald-Post, Fullerton (CA) New Tribune (See Scripps-Howard News Service). Duncan, Andrew, 1626 Oakview Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20903: Daily Traffic World. Dunson, Lynn R., 766 11th Street SE, 20003: Washington Star. Durand, Enrique, 7739 Burnt Drive, Manassas, VA 22110: United Press International. Duthie, Stephen, 624 Pickford Place NE. 20002: Detroit (MI) News. Dwyer, Cornelius J., Apt. 432, 4600 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Frederick (MD) News-Post. Dyer, JoAnn M., Apt. 313, 1629 Columbia Road 20009: Energy Daily. Earnshaw, Ginny, 7110 45th Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Coal Daily. Eason, Henry, 624 A Street NE. 20002: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Constitution. Eastham, Thomas, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007: Hearst Newspapers, San Francisco Examiner. Early, Elmer N., 11038 Suffoldway, Reston, VA 22090: Washington Post. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Eastman, Beth, Apt. 102, 5429 Connecticut Avenue 20015: Commodity News Services, Inc. Eaton, William J., 1719 Swann Street 20009: Los Angeles Times. Eddings, Jerelyn, 1213 Walter Street SE. 20083: United Press International. Edmunds, Lavinia Winston, 108 Tennessee Avenue 20007: States News Service. Edsall, Thomas B., 511 Fourth Street SE. 20003: Baltimore Sun. Egan, Richard T., 12408 Tamarock Road, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Detroit (MI) News. Egorov, Eugeny S., 4615 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: TASS News Agency. Ehrenhalt, Alan, 922 North Danville Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Congressional Quarterly. Eisen, Jack E., 2001 North Adams Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Washington Post. Eklund-Pajonen, Kirsti, 3251 Prospect Street 20007: Hensingin Sandmat (Helsinki). El-Asmar, Fouzi, 10404 Conover Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Asharq Al.-Awsat (London). Elder, Shirley, 2401 Daphne Lane, Alexandria; VA 22306: Media General News Service. Ellis, Harry B., 13107 Parkridge Circle, Oxon Hill, MD 20022: Christian Science Monitor. Elasser, Glen R., 319 C Street NE. 20002: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Embrey, George A., 6820 Dean Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Columbus (OH) Dispatch. Emory, Alan S., 6302 Crosswords Circle, Falls Church, VA 22044: Watertown (NY) Daily Times, Schenectady (NY) Gazette, Oswego (NY) Palladium-Times. Engel, Margaret, 1630 Allison Avenue 20011: Des Moines (IA) Register & Tribune. Engelman, Robert, 3924 Rickover Road, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Kansas City Times. Erb, Hubert, 8725 Brook Road, McLean, VA 22101: Associated Press. Epstein, Aaron, 7017 Amy Lane, Bethesda, MD 20034: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer. Epstein, Sidney, 2807 Cathedral Avenue 20008: Washington Star. Ericson, Helen, 614 East Capitol Street NE. 20003: New York Journal of Commerce. Espo, David M. 2712 Plyers Mill Road, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Associated Press. Eskey, Kenneth, 5102 Baltimore Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20016: Scripps-Howard News Service. Estill, Jerry R., Apt. 208, 1645 Colonial Terrace, Rossyln, VA 22209: Associated Press. Estill, Robert, 6407 Hanover Avenue, Springfield, VA 22150: Copley News Service. Evans, Rowland Jr., 3125 O Street 20008: Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate. Ewing, Charles, 11018 DelMar Court, Fairfax, VA 22030: Washington Star, Universal Press Syndicate. Fallon, James M., Apt. 22A, 1524 Northgate Square, Reston, VA 22090: Fairchild Publications. Farney, Dennis, 222 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Wall Street Journal. Farnsworth, Clyde H., 5353 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204: New York Times. Farris, Frederick J., 2830 Rittenhouse Street 20015: International Herald Tribune. Fauqueux, Didier, 3044 N Street 20007: Agence France Presse. Fead, Andrea K., 3610 S Street 2007: Capitol Publications, Inc. Feaver, Douglas B., 205 Summers Drive, Alexandria, VA 22301: Washington Post. Feinsilber, Mike, 5154 34th Street 20008: Associated Press. Feldman, Carole, Apt. 702, 3110 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: Associated Press. Felton, John D., Apt. 707, 1615 Q Street 20009: Congressional Quarterly. Fernandez-Ponte, Fausto, 9437 Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA 22031: Excelsior (Mexico City) Ferraro, Thomas M., 3777 Gunston Road, Alexandria, VA 22303: United Press International. Ferris, Craig T., 3937 Military Road 20015: Daily Bond Buyer. Fessler, Pamela M., 2714 Dawson Avenue, Wheaton, MD. 20902: Congressional Quarterly. Fialka, John J., 2030 Rhode Island Avenue, Mclean, VA 22101: Washington Star. Fichenberg, Robert G., 107 Cameron Mems, Alexandria, VA 22314: Newhouse News Service. Fick, Robert J., Apt. 8, 3103 Ninth Road North, Arlington, VA 22201: Associated Press. Fiedler, Thomas E., 4319 32d Road South, Arlington, VA 22206: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Miami (FL) Herald. Finney, John W., 5275 Watson Street 20016: New York Times. Fitzgerald, Sara, 3900 Vacation Lane, Arlington, VA 22207: Washington Post. J Flanagan, Mike D., 1417 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Tulsa (OK) World. Flander, Judy, 8601 Acorn Circle, Vienna, VA 22180: Washington Star. Flora, Charles W., Apt. 207, 6145 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041: Columbus (OH) Dispatch. Flattau, Edward, 1330 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: Artists and Writers Syndicate. Fly, Richard, 4106 South 36th Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Dallas (TX) Times-Herald. Fogarty, John R., 5002 Jamestown Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: San Francisco (CA) Chronicle. Fogg, Susan B., 2108 Great Falls Street, Falls Church, VA 22043: Newhouse News Service. Fogg, Sam R., 2500 Q Street 20007: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Foisie, Philip, 812 Timberbranch Parkway, Alexandria, VA 22302: Washington Post. Forrester, Stephen A., 915 East Capitol Street SE 20003: Eugene (OR) Register-Guard. Foster, James E., 8110 Dayton Street, Lorton, VA 22079: Scripps-Howard News Service. Foster, Richard, 5315 42d Street 20015: Des Moines (IA) Register & Tribune. Foy, Louis A., 1520 32d Street 20007: France Soir (Paris). Frabotta, Nicholas P., 5109 45th Street 20016: Metals Daily. Frailey, Rebecca P., 2500 Q Street 2007: World Perspectives, Inc. Frank, Jacqueline, 2907 South Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Reuters. Frank, Jeffrey A., 243 12th Street SE 20003: Washington Star. Franklin, Ben A., 11404 Rokeby Avenue, Garrett Park, MD 20766: New York Times. Franklin, Mary B., 8126 Sleepy View Lane, Springfield, VA 22153: United Press Free, James S., 4700 Jamestown Road 20016: Birmingham (AL) News. Fremgen, James P., Apt. G-23, 8500 16th Street, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Fairchild Publications. Freivogel, William, 5905 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda, MD 20034: St. Louis (MO) Post-Dispatch. Freivogel, Margaret, 5905 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda, MD 20034: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Freidenberg, Walter, 10030 Colvin Run Road, Great Falls, VA 22066: Scripps-Howard News Service. Friedman, Saul, 14411 Gunstock Court, Silver Spring, MD 20906: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Aberdeen (SD) American News, Akron (OH) Beacon Journal, Colorado Daily Camera (Boulder), Charlotte (NC) Observer, 66-666 O—81——>55 834 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Columbus (GA) Enquirer & Ledger, Detroit (MI) Free Press, Duluth (MN) Herald & News-Tribune, Gary (IN) Post-Tribune, Fort Wayne (IN) News Sentinel, Grand Forks (ND) Herald, Long Beach (CA) Independent & Press-telegram, Macon (GA) Telegraph & News, Miami (FL) Herald, Pasadena (CA) Star-News, Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer, St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press & Dispatch, San Jose (CA) Mercury & News, Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, Wichita (KS) Eagle, Boca Raton (FL) News, Bradenton (FL) Herald, Lexington (KY) Herald & Leader. Fruhling, Larry J., 1937 Baton Drive, Vienna, VA 22180: Des Moines (IA) Register. Fu, Chien-Chung, 9013 Paddock Lane, Potomac, MD 20854: China Times (Taiwan). Fu-Kang Xue, 2300 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Guangming Daily (Peking). Fuerbringer, Jonathan, 1424 Longfellow Street 20011: Washington Star. Fujita, Ryujiro, Apt. 319, 1111 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: Chunichi-Tokyo Shimbun (Tokyo). Furgurson, Ernest B., 4805 Sedgwick Street 20016: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Furlow, Robert S., 1028 North Livingston Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Associated Press. Gale, Roger W., 7019 Eastern Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20012: Energy Daily. Gamarekian, Barbara S., 3133 O Street, 20007: New York Times. Gamino, Denise M., 410 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City (OK) Times, Colorado Springs (CO) Sun. Gailey, Philip L., 3632 Jenifer Street, 20015: Washington Star. Garland, Bill, 9021 Littleton Street, Fairfax, VA 22032: States News Service. Garland, Susan B., 5808 Wyngate Drive, Bethesda, MD 20034: Newhouse News Service. Garment, Suzanne R., 700 New Hampshire Avenue 20037: Wall Street Journal. Gart, Murray J., 2126 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Washington Star. Gaunt, John J., Apt. 101, 4063 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, VA 22204: Congressional Monitor. Gavin, Thomas M., 1101 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, VA 22202: Denver Post. Gates, Carolyn L., 506 Second Street, SE. 20003: Dunn (NC) Daily Record. Gay, Lance C., 18816 Heritage Hills Drive, Brookeville, MD 20729: Washington Star. Gedda, George, 1121 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209: Associated Press. Gelb, Michael, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Commodity News Service Inc. Gentry, Margaret A., Apt. 208, 907 Sixth Street SW. 20027: Associated Press. Geraghty, Coleen, 2809 Ontarioa Road: Commodity News Services. Germond, Jack W., 6613 Virginia View Court, Bethesda, MD 20016: Washington Star. Gerstel, Steven V., 1635 Colonial Terrace, Arlington, VA: United Press International. Gerstenzang, James R., 7427 12th Street 20012: Associated Press. Gerth, Jeff, 4201 Cathedral Avenue 20006: New York Times. Gest, Kathryn W., 6221 Western Avenue 20015: Congressional Quarterly. Getler, Michael, 8407 Stone Gate Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Washington Post. Geyer, Georgia A., 800 25th Street 20037: Universal Press Service. Giancola, Patrice S., Apt. 2, 4351 Harrison Street 20015: Capitol Publications, Inc. Gilliam, Dorothy B., 1752 Lamont Street 20016: Washington Post. Gilmore, Daniel F., Apt. 1304N 3701 South George Mason Drive, Falls Church, VA 22041: United Press International. Gimlin, Hoyt, 2626 North Quantico Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Congressional Quarterly. Gingras, Angele det., 316 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20002: Independent News Alliance. Gipson, Melinda M., 319 East Capitol Street SE, 20003: Religious News Service. Glaser, Vera, 5000 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Aberdeen (SD) American News, Akron (OH) Beacon Journal, Colorado Daily Camera (Boulder), Charlotte (NC) Obvserver, Columbus (GA) Enquirer & Ledger, Detroit (MI) Free Press, Duluth (MN) Herald & News-Tribune, Gary (IN) Post-Tribune, Fort Wayne (IN) News Sentinel, Grand Forks (ND) Herald, Long Beach (CA) Independent & Press-Telegram, Macon (GA) Telegraph & News, Miami (FL) Herald, Pasadena (CA) Star-News, Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer, St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press & Dispatch, San Jose (CA) Mercury & News, Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, Wichita (KS) Eagle, Boca Raton (FL) News, Brandenton (FL) Herald, Lexington (KY) Herald & Leader. Glass, Andrew J., 2901 Brandwine Street 20009: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Constitution, Atlanta (GA) Journal, Austin (TX) American Statesman, Dayton (OH) Daily News, Dayton (OH) Journal Herald, Grand Junction (CO) Daily Sentinel, Longview (TX) Daily News, Longview (TX) Morning Journal, Lufkin (TX) News, Mesa (AZ) Tribune, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Post, Palm Beach (FL) Times, Port Arthur (TX) News, Springfield (OH) Daily News, Springfield (OH) Sun, Tempe (AZ) Daily News, Waco (TX) Tribune-Herald. Glass, Pamela, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Ottaway News Service, Danbury (CT) News-Times, New Bedford (MA) Standard-Times, Hyannis (MA) Cape Cod Times, Beverly (MA) Times, Gloucester (MA) Daily Times, Newburyport (MA) Daily News, Peabody (MA) 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. Gleckman, Howard N., 2710 Macomb Street 20008: Daily Bond Buyer. Glen, Robert M., 1537 Foxhall Road 20007: Shearer and Glen News Enterprise. Goldberg, Debbie A., 827 Sixth Street SW. 20024: Capitol Publication, Inc. Goldberg, Steven T., 214 National Press Building 20045: Media General News Service. Goldenberg, Gene S., Apt. 406, 3003 Van Ness Street 20008: Scripps-Howard News Service Goldsmith, Thomas D., 11523 Hearthstone Court, Reston, VA 22091: Variety Daily. Goodwin, Jacob B., 6505 Chesterfield Avenue, McLean, VA 22101: Energy Daily. Gordon, Alan F., Apt. 502, 4530 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Rocky Mountain News (Denver)—See Scripps-Howard News Service. Gordon, Gregory L., 338 Eighth Street NE. 20002: United Press International. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Gordon, Marcy G., 2122 Massachusetts Avenue 20008: Oil Daily. Gordon, Meryl, 1868 Columbia Road 20009: Gannett News Service. Goshko, John M., 9810 Summit Avenue, Kensington, MD 20795: Washington Post. Gotcher, Richard H., 3 Middleton Lane, Sterling, VA 22170: Dow Jones News Service. Gould, Lee A., Apt. 212, 2950 Van Ness Street: Associated Press. Gourley, Jay, 903 C Street NE. 20002: Bildzeitung (Hamburg). Grabowski, Gene, 9303 Bulls Run Parkway, Bethesda, MD 20034: Associated Press. Grady, Ernest, 3309 Circle Hill Road, Alexandria, VA 22305: Philadelphia (PA) Bulletin. Granat, Diane, 4119 W Street 20007: Paddock Publications. Grassano, William, 1910 North 13th Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Capitol Publications, Inc. Gray, Paula, 406 Constitution Avenue NE, 20002: New York News World. Gray, Susan I., 5927 Oakland Park Drive, Burke, VA 22015: Arab News (London), Asharq Al-Awsat (Jeddah). Green, Charles A., 7221 16th Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20012: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Aberdeen, (SD) American News, Gary (IN) Post-Tribune, Fort Wayne (IN) News Sentinel. Green, Michael D., 413% Fifth Street NE, 20002: Green News Service, Colorado Springs (CO) Gazette Telegraph, Bakersfield (CA) Californian. Green, Robert D., 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, VA 22202: Reuters. Greenberger, Robert S., 3903 Jenifer Street 20015: Wall Street Journal. Greene, Jennifer B., 3420 Newark Street 20016: Congressional Quarterly. Greenfield, David J., 2950 South Columbus Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Charleston (WV) Daily Mail. Greenfield, Meg, 3318 R Street 20007: Washington Post. Greenhouse, Linda, 4200 Cathedral Avenue 20016: New York Times. Greider, William, 5931 Utah Avenue 20015: Washington Post. Grier, Peter, Apt. 516, 3140 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: Christian Science Monitor. Gresock, Francis G., 8 West Spring Street, Alexandria, VA 20036: Daily Bond Buyer. Greve, Frank, 3041 North Pollard Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Aberdeen (SD) American News, Akron (OH) Beacon Journal, Colorado Daily Camera (Boulder), Charlotte (NC) Observer, Columbus (GA) Enquirer & Ledger, Detroit (MI) Free Press, Duluth (MN) Herald & News-Tribune, Gary (IN) Post-Tribune, Fort Wayne (IN) News Sentinel, Grand Forks (ND) Herald, Long Beach (CA) Independent & Press-Telegram, Macon (GA) Telegraph & News, Miami (FL) Herald, Pasadena (CA) Star-News, Phildadel-phia (PA) Inquirer, St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press & Dispatch, San Jose (CA) Mercury & News, Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, Wichita (KS) Eagle, Boca Raton (FL) News, Bradenton (FL) Herald, Lexington (KY) Herald & Leader. Gribbroek, Eugene, 1011 North Mansion Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Gannett News Service. Grier, Peter, Apt. 516, 3140 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: Christian Science Monitor. Griffith, Patricia K., 3217 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, VA 22305: Toledo (OH) Blade, Monterey (CA) Peninsula Herald. Groer, Anne L., 6121 14th Street 20011: Orlando (FL) Sentinal-Star. Gross, Richard C., 3636 16th Street 20010: United Press International. Guidry, Vernon A., Jr., 1021 Kindly Court, Gaithersburg, MD 20760: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Gulino, Denis Grant, 4316 Adrienne Drive, Alexandria, VA 22309: United Press International. Gutman, Roy W., 2201 Freeland Drive, Falls Church, VA 22043: Reuters. Gwertzman, Bernard M., 4416 Q Street 20007: New York Times. Haar, Daniel A., 237 Eighth Street 20002: States News Service. Haas, Clifford B., 5107 38th Street 20016: Associated Press. Haber, Juergen, 1771 T Street 20009: Housing and Urban Affairs Daily. Hagan, Richard M., 419 East Howell Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22301: Capitol Publications, Inc. Hager, George D., 703 A Street NE, 20002: Newhouse News Service, New Orleans (LA) Times-Picayune. Haggerty, Patrick B., Apt. 419, 1739 North Troy Street, Arlington, VA 22201: ig Hale, Ellen, 1778 Lanier Place 20009: Gannett News Service. Hall, Joe, 812 G Street SE, 20003: Toronto Star. Hall, John, 7125 Carol Lane, Falls Church, VA 22042: Media General News Service. Hall, Richard D., 6341 Bright Plume, Columbia MD 21044: McClatchy Newspapers, Fresno (CA) Bee, Modesto (CA) Bee, Sacremento (CA) Bee. Holloran, Richard, 2939 Van Ness Street 20008: New York Times. Hamm, Ellie, P.O. Box 12, Warrenton, VA 22186: Daily Traffic World. Hamburger, Thomas K., 2828 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock). Hamill, Virginia, 3051 Legation Street 20015: Washington Post. Hamilton, Martha M., 3615 Albemarle Street 20008: Washington Post. Hanchette, John, 8133 Winter Blue Court Springfield, VA 22153: Gannett News Service. Handelman, Jay H., 4620 Hunt Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: United Press International. Hanson, Christopher, 2911 Porter Street 20008: Reuters. Halterman, William H., 6410 Sligo Mill Road 20012: Allied Press International. Harbrecht, Douglas A., 11745 Ledura Court, Reston, VA 22091: Pittsburgh (PA) Press (See Scripps-Howard News Service). Hargrove, Mary, Apt. F, 310 East Capitol Street 20003: Tulsa (OK) Tribune. Harkness, Peter A., 5407 Macomb Street 20016: Congressional Quarterly. Harris, John, 2900 Dumbarton Avenue 20007: Hearst Newspapers, Hearst Special News Service, Albany (NY) Times-Union, Albany (NY) Knickerbock News, Baltimore (MD) News American, Boston (MA) Herald Ameri-can, Los Angeles (CA) Herald Examiner, San Antonio (TX) Light, San Francisco, (CA) Examiner, Seattle (WA) Post Intelligencer, Midland (TX) Reporter-Telegram, Plainview (TX) Daily Herald, Midland (MI) Daily News, Huron Daily Tribune (Bad Axe, MI), Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer. Harris, Paul, 3 West Oak Street, Alexandria, VA 22301: Variety Daily. Harris, Ralph, 6312 Alcott Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Reuters. 836 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Harris, Walter, 10402 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20014: Energy Daily. Hartman, Carl, 1066 Thomas Jefferson Street 20007: Associated Press. Hartson, Merrill J., 7427 Colton Lane, Manassas, VA 22110: Associated Press. Hasson, Judith B., 403 11th Street SE. 20003: United Press International Hastey, Stan L., 6047 Clerkenwell Court, Burke, VA 22015: Baptist Press. Hathaway, Hope, 1719 18th Street: Allied Press International. Hayashi, Shigeo, 2521 Midway Street, Falls Church, VA 22046: Chunichi-Tokyo Shimbun (Tokyo). Hayashi, Yuichiro, 6801 Winterberry Lane, Bethesda, MD 20034: Kyodo News Service. Healey, Robert L., 2400 Virginia Avenue: Boston (MA) Globe. Heavey, James J., 306 W. Edmonston Drive, Rockville, MD 20852: Washington Star. Hebert, H. Josef, 18706 Considine Drive, Brookville, MD 20729: Associated Press. Hedges, Roger, 2333 Old Trail Drive, Reston, VA 22091: Gannett News Service. Hemingway, Sandra J., 1204 South Washington Street 22314: Alexandria (VA) Gazette. Hendrickson, Jill M., Apt. 24, 1833 S Street 20009: Travel Management Daily. Henigson, Stuart F., Apt. 2, 1825 Florida Avenue 20009: Dallas (TX) Times-Herald. Henshaw, Jake, 7735 Leonard Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042: Gannett News Service. Herbers, John, 7514 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, MD 20014: New York Times. Hershey, Robert D., Jr., 3508 Dundee Drive, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Times. Herzog, James P., 7217 Grubby Thicket Way, Bethesda, MD 20034: Scripps-Howard News Service. Hess, David W., 5411 Easton Drive, Springfield, VA 22151: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Aberdeen (SD) American News, Akron (OH) Beacon Journal, Colorado Daily Camera (Boulder), Charlotte (NC) Observer, Columbis (GA) Enquirer & Ledger, Detroit (MI) Free Press, Duluth (MN) Herald & News-Tribune, Gary (IN) Post-Tribune, Fort Wayne (IN) News Sentinel, Grand Forks (ND) Herald, Long Beach (CA) Independent & Press-Telegram, Macon (GA) Telegraph & News, Miami (FL) Herald, Pasadena (CA) Star-News, Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer, St. Paul (NM)Pioneer Press & Dispatch, San Jose (CA) Mercury & News, Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, Wichita (KS) Eagle, Boca Raton (FL) News, Bradenton (FL) Herald, Lexington (KY) Herald & Leader. Hexter, Holly, 4021 Beecher Street 20007: Capitol Publications, Inc. Hewlett, Frank, 3412 North Thomas Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Salt Lake City (UT) Tribune. Hildreth, James M., 5038 Portsmouth Road, Fairfax, VA 22032: Newhouse News Service. Hill, Charles C., 2021 K Street 20006: Associated Press. Hillgren, Sonja, 2800 29th Place 20008: United Press International Hilts, Philip J., 8736 Ridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Washington Post. Hiner, Louis C., 3426 Ridge Farm Hill Drive, Falls Church, VA 22044: Indianapolis (IN) News, Muncie (IN) Evening Press, Arizona Gazette (Phoenix). Hines, Cragg, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Houston (TX) Chronicle. Hines, William, Route 1, Box 48, Lovettsville, VA 22080: Chicago (IL) Sun-Times. Hirshberg, Jennefer A., 3939 McKinley Street 20015: Washington Star. Hoart, Helen, 1814 Kilbourne Place 20010: Capitol Publications, Inc. Hodierne, Paul R. 655 Acker Street NE. 20002: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Charlotte (NC) Observer. Hoffman, David E., 4608 South Chelsea Lane, Bethesda, MD 20014: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, San Jose (CA) Mercury & News. Hoffman, Fred S., 6915 Lodestone Court, Alexandria, VA 22306: Associated Press. Holden, Anthony I., 3435 34th Place 20016: London Observer Foreign News Service. Hollman, Laura J., 132 Kentucky Avenue SE. 20003: States News Service. Holmes, Peter A., 3001B Dent Place 20007: Columbus (OH) Dispatch. Holsendolph, Ernest, 4314 Cedarlake Court, Alexandria, VA 22309: New York Times. Homan, Richard L., 6217 Winnebago Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Washington Post. Honderich, John A., 2914 Olive Street 20007: Toronto Star. Hoopes, Cora R., 7708 Hackamore Drive, Potomac, MD 20016: Ohio/Washington News Service, Lorain (OH) Journal, Mansfield (OH) News-Journal, Lake County (OH) News-Herald, Findlay (OH) Courier, Troy (NY) Record & Times. Hope, Paul B., 6917 Cabin John Road, Springfield, VA 22150: Scripps-Howard News Service. Horgan, Denis, 24 West Grove Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22305: Washington Star. Hornblower, Margot, 4615 Sedgwick Street: Washington Post. Horne, Charles, 3419 Stonesboro Road, Oxon Hill, MD 20022: Alexandria (VA) Gazette. Hornig, Roberta, 2500 Q Street 20007: Washington Star. Horstman, Barry, 1625% 19th Street 20009: Scripps-Howard News Service. Hosenball, Mark, Apt. 303, 7249 Parkwood Terrace, Falls Church, VA 22042: Fairchild Publications. House, Karen E., 627 G Street SE. 20002: Wall Street Journal. Houston, Paul, 3104 Knoll Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042: Los Angeles Times. Housein, Delia Linares de, 6215 Apache Street, Springfield, VA 22150: Venezuelan News Agency. Howard, Doran T., 4809 Randolph Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Associated Press. Hsu, Jasper, Apt. 306 600 Roosevelt Boulevard, Falls Church, VA 22044: Central News Agency, Inc. (Taipei). Hucker, Charles W., 1667 Monroe Street 20010: Congressional Quarterly. Hudson, Richard L., 1914 Calvert Street 20009: Wall Street Journal. Huffman, Lucy E., Apt. 404, 1514 17th Street 20036: Fairchild Publications. Hume, Ellen, 2601 Woodley Place 20007: Los Angeles (CA) Times. Hunt, Albert R., 3501 36th Street 20016: Wall Street Journal. Hunt, Terrence, 1907 Stratton Road, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Associated Press. Hunter, Marjorie, 3517 R Street 20007: New York Times. Hutnyan, Joseph D., 6620 Lybrook Court, Bethesda, MD 20034: American Banker. Hyde, John C., 952 National Press Building 20045: Des Moines Register. Hyer, Marjorie, 4100 W Street 20007: Washington Post. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Ichiki, Yutaka, 5700 Mohican Place, Bethesda, MD 20016: Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Tokyo). Iinuma, Takemoto, 6671 MacArthur Boulevard, Bethesda, MD 20016: Yomiuir Shimbun (Tokyo). Imbrie, Maris E., 2706 Colston Drive, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Arab News (London). Ingersoll, Bruce, 5467 Nevada Avenue 20015: Chicago (IL) Sun-Times. Irwin, Donald, 3904 Blackthorn Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Los Angeles Times. Isikoff, Michael, 35 E Street 20001: Washington Star. Ivanov, Boris N., 5471 Sheffield Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: TASS News Agency. Jabs, Cynthia, 1777 Lanier Place 20009: Fairchild Publications. Jackman, Francis P., 311 McDonough Road, Annapolis, MD 21401: New York Daily News. Jackman, Paul, 3145 19th Street 20010: Congressional Monitor. Jackson, D. Brooks, 2812 Adams Mill Road 26009: Wall Street Journal. Jackson, Harold, 5417 31st Street 20015: Manchester Guardian (London). Jackson, Robert, 4844 Van Ness Street 20016: Los Angeles Times. Jacobsen, Sally A., 1735 Park Road 20010: Associated Press. Jaffe, Harry, 1612 19th Street 20009: States News Service. Jaques, Milton G., 210 Maryland Avenue, Edgewater, MD 21037: Pittsburgh (PA) Post-Gazette. Jaroslovsky, Rich, Apt. 1, 4803 Wellington Drive, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Wall Street Journal. Jensen, Marjorie M., Apt. 203, 3825 Davis Place 20007: Today News Service. Johnson, Haynes, 3201 Broad Branch Terrace 20008: Washington Post. Johnson, Stephen M., 2929 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Madison (WI) Capital Times. Johnston, Oswald L., 3104 Q Street 20007: Los Angeles Times. Johnston, Richard C., 5513 Lanham Station Road, Lanham, MD 20801: Newhouse News Service, The Oregonian (Portland). Jones, Rochelle, 300 12th Street SE. 20003: St. Petersburg (FL) Times. Jones, William H., 7300 Burdette Court, Bethesda, MD 20034: Washington Post. Kahn, Mary M.,, 419 North Granada Street, Arlington, VA 22203: Capitol Publications, Inc. Kaiser, Robert G., 1711 S Street: Washington Post. Kamiyami, Susumu, 1229 National Press Building 20045: Kyodo News Service. Kaps, Caorla G., 1916 37th Street 20007: Frankfurter Algemeine Zeitung. Kantor, Seth, 5115 Wessling Lane, Bethesda, MD 20014: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Constitution. Kaplan, Martin, 2911 Olive Street 20007: Washington Star. Karey, Gerald, 4600 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, VA 22204: Platt’s Oilgram News. Karl, Chun-Moon, 4908 Fran Place, Alexandria, VA 22312: Orient Press (Seoul). Karmin, Monroe W., 7011 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Knight-Ridder Newpapers, Aberdeen (SD) American News, Akron (OH) Beacon Journal, Colorado Daily Camera (Boulder), Charlotte (NC) Observer, Columbus (GA) Enquirer & Ledger, Detroit (MI) Free Press, Duluth (MN) Herald & News-Tribune, Gary (IN) Post-Tribune, Fort Wayne (IN) News Sentinel, Grand Forks (ND) Herald, Long Beach (CA) Independent & Press-Telegram, Macon (GA) Telegraph & News, Miami (FL) Herald, Pasadena (CA) Star-News, Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer, St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press & Dispatch, San Jose (CA) Mercury & News, Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, Wichita (KS) Eagle, Boca Raton (FL) News, Bradenton (FL) Herald, Lexington (KY) Herald & Leader. Karr, Albert R., 7608 Whittier Boulevard, Bethesda, MD 20034: Wall Street Journal. Kast, Sheilah A., 3114 Ninth Road North, Arlington, VA 22201: Washington Star. Kato, Junichi, 1608 34th Street 20007: Kyodo News Service. Katz, Dean D., 214 Dogwood Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20012: Seattle (WA) Times. Kaul, Donald W., 9916 Wildwood Road, Kensington, MD 20795: Des Moines (IA) Register. Kazickas, Jurate, 1518 26th Street 20007: Washington Star. Keegan, Paul, 1828 Irving Street 20009, Ottaway News Service, Danbury (CT) News-Times, New Bedford (MA) Standard-Times, Hyannis (MA) Cape Cod Times, Gloucester (MA) Daily Times, Newbury Port (MA) Daily News, Peabody (MA) Times, Traverse City (MI) Record-Eagle, Mankato (MN) Free Press, Owatonna (MN) Peoples Press, Joplin (MO) Globe, Ashland (KY) Daily Independent, Oneonta (NY) Daily Star, Port Jervis (NY) Union-Gazette, Plattsburg (NY) Press Republican, Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record, Medford (OR) Tribune, Sharon (PA) Herald, Stroudsburg (PA) Pocono Record, Sunbury (PA) Daily Item. Keelerhals, Merle D. Jr., 5850 Cameron Run Terrace, Alexandria, VA 22303: Commodity News Services. Keller, Bill, 1769 T Street 20009: Congressional Quarterly. Kelley, Wayne P., 511 Robinson Court, Alexandria, VA 22302: Congressional Quarterly. Kelly, Harry J., 2212 South Columbus Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Washington Star. Kelly, Virginia W., 3930 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Long Beach (CA) Independent & Press-Telegram. Kemezis, Paul, 5361 MacArthur Boulevard 20016: Platt’s Oilgram News. Kendall, Donald M., 1617 Colesberg Street, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Associated Press. Kendall, Linda D., 1195 National Press Building 20045: Commodity News Service. Kennedy, Joyce L., Apt. 905, 118 Monroe Street, Rockville, MD 20850: Sun Features, Inc. Kenrick, Christina, 2745 29th Street 20008: Washington Star. Kentera, George R., 7808 Accotink Place, Alexandria, VA 22308: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Aberdeen (SD) American News, Akron (OH) Beacon Journal, Colorado Daily Camera (Boulder), Charlotte (NC) Observer, Columbus (GA) Enquirer & Ledger, Detroit (MI) Free Press, Duluth (MN) Herald & News-Tribune, Gary (IN) Post-Tribune, Fort Wayne (IN) News Sentinel, Grand Forks (ND) Herald, Long Beach (CA) Independent & Press-Telegram, Macon (GA) Telegraph & News, Miami (FL) Herald, Pasadena (CA) Star-News, Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer, St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press & Dispatch, San Jose (CA) Mercury & News, Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, Wichita (KS) Eagle, Boca Raton (FL) News, Bradenton (FL) Herald, Lexington (KY) Herald & Leader. Kessler, Ronald, 12312 Espalier Place, Potomac, MD 20854: Washington Post. Khadduri, Shirin, 5704 Cromwell Drive, Bethesda, MD 20016: Al Khalij (Sharjah). Khan, M. Afzal, 4901 41st Street 20016: Coal Daily. 838 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Kielinger, Thomas, 6407 Middleburg Lane, Bethesda, MD 20034: Die Welt (Bonn). Kiesel, Diane, 2603 Holman Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Copley News Service. Kilian, Michael, 6622 Midhill Place, Falls Church, VA 22043: Chicago (IL) Tribune Press Service. Killenn, Patrick J., 2761 Greenway Boulevard, Falls Church, VA 22042: United Press International. Killian, Linda, 103 South Kensington Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau. Kilpatrick, James J., White Walnut Hill, Woodville, VA 22749: Universal Press Syndicate. King, Llewllyn, 6431 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101: Energy Daily. King, Seth S., 7600 Edenwood Court, Bethesda, MD 20034: New York Times. Kingsbury-Smith, Joseph, 3238 N Street 20007: Hearst Newspapers, Hearst Special News Service, Albany (NY) Times-Union, Albany (NY) Knickerbock News, Baltimore (MD) News Amerian, Boston (MA) Herald Ameri-can, Los Angeles (CA) Herald Examiner, San Antonio (TX) Light, San Francisco (CA) Examiner, Seattle (WA) Post Intelligencer, Midland (TX) Reporter-Telegram, Plainview (TX) Daily Herald, Midland (MI) Daily News, Huron Daily Tribune (Bad Axe, MI), Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer. Kinsolving, Lester, 1517 Beulah Road, Vienna, VA 22810: Globe Syndicate, Sacramento (CA) Union, Austin (TX) Citizen, Greensburg (PA) Tribune-Review. Kipling, Bogdan, 2803 Q Street 20007: Toronto Star Syndicate. Kiplinger, Knight, 5101 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Ottaway News Service, Danbury (CT) News-Times, New Bedford (MA) Standard-Times, Hyannis (MA) Cape Cod Times, Beverly (MA) Times, Gloucester (MA) Daily Times, Newburyport (MA) Daily News, Peabody (MA) 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. Kirkman, Donald C., 8416 Briar Creek Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Scripps-Howard News Service. Kitabatake, Kasumi, 7109 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, MD 20014: Mainichi Newspapers (Tokyo). Kitazume, Yoichi, 11305 Commonwealth Drive, Rockville, MD 20852: Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo). Kivlan, Terence J., 4301 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Newhouse News Service, Syracuse (NY) Herald-Journal, Syracuse (NY) Post-Standard, Staten Island (NY) Advance. Klein, Dianne, 1208 Walter Street SE. 20003: United Press International. Klurfeld, James, 10399 Mountain Circle, Columbia, MD 21004: 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, 3712 Jocelyn Street 20015: Washington Post. Knutson, Lawrence L., 214 Ninth Street SE. 20003: Associated Press. Koch, Kathy, 1764 Preston Road, Alexandria, VA 22302: Congressional Quarterly. Koempel, Michael L., 19 Eighth Street NE. 20002: Congressional Quarterly. Kole, John W., 2542 North 23d Road, Arlington, VA 22207: Milwaukee (WI) Journal. Komarow, Steven, 1645 Colonial Terrance, Arlington, VA 22209: Associated Press. Komori, Yoshihisa, Apt. 817, 4200 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Mainichi Newspapers (Tokyo). Koprulu, Tuna, 5112 Westpath Way 20016: Hurriyet (Istanbul). Korosec, Thomas E., Apt. 434, 1630 R Street 20009: States News Service. Kosciesza, Ida, 2301 Douglas Court, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Capitol Publications, Inc. Koukharenko, Viacheslav G., 5562 Ascot Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: TASS News Agency. Kourdioumov, Nikolai, Apt. 1707, 4601 Northpark Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Pravda (Moscow). Kou Zhi Zhong, 2310 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Guangming Daily (Peking). Kovach, Bill, 5504 Park Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: 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, Lawrence, Apt. 335, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: States News Services. Kramer, Jergen, 1424 33d Street 20007: Stuttgarter Zeitung (Stuttgart). Kronholm, William C., 1324 Massachusetts Avenue 20003: Associated Press. Krueger, Rolf, 1200 North Nash Street, Arlington, VA 22209: Deutsche Press-Agentur. Kursar, Robert J., Apt. 103, 715 North Wayne Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Daily Traffic World. Kurtz, Howard, 2711 Ordwar Street 20008: Washington Star. Kwon, Tae Myung, 507 North Armistead Street, Alexandria, VA 22312: Hapdong News Agency (Seoul). LaBelle, G. G., 1928 Biltmore Street 20009: Associated Press. Lachica, Eduardo, Apt. 410, 1301 20th Street 20036: Asian Wall Street Journal (Hong Kong). Lackey, James M., 3013 Strathmeade Street, Falls Church, VA 22042: NC News Service. Lacter, Mark, Apt. 438, 2900 Connecticut Avenue 20008: States News Service. Lambro, Donald, 6605 Greenview Lane, Springfield, VA 22152: United Features Syndicate. Lammi, Elmer W., Apt. 424, 700 Seventh Street SW. 20024: United Press International. Lamot, Denise, Apt. 303 7802 Hanover Parkway, Greenbelt, MD 20770: New York Journal of Commerce. Langley, Norman, 625 Smallwood road, Rockville, MD 20850: News Group Publications. Langley, Roger, 625 Smallwood Road, Rockville, MD 20850: Hispanic-American News Service. Lane, Earl B., 6907 Strata Street, McLean, VA 22101: Newsday. Lardner, George Jr., 5604 32d Street 20015: Washington Post. Large, Arlen J., 120% Rumsey Court SE. 20003: Wall Street Journal. Larsen, Leonard E., 4301 Willow Woods Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Denver Post. Lathem, Niles R. 2014 Q Street 20007: New York Post. Lawrence, Marylou, 8070 Powderbrook Lane, Springfield, VA 22153: Washington Post. Larson, Waltraud Elisabeth, Apt. 2, 134 Sixth NE. 20002: Religion Today. Lawrence, Richard A., 8512 Howell Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: New York Journal of Commerce. Lawson, Margaret L., Apt. 426, 4500 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, VA 22204: Universal Press Syndicate. . Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Leary, Warren E., Apt. 31, 1638 R Street 20009: Associated Press. Lebling, Robert W., Jr., 11529 Fenchurch Court, Germantown, MD 20767: Arab News. Lee, Jessica, 202 11th Street 20003: Gannett News Service. Lee, Richard F., 2110 R Street 20008: New York Post. Leng, Rock Jo-Shui, 6352 Teakwood Court, Burke, VA 22015: Central News Agency (Taipei). Leepson, Marc, 13741 Minnieville Road, Woodbridge, VA 22193: Congressional Quarterly. Leonard, Mary, 513 A Street SE. 20003: Detroit (MI) News. Leroux, Anne, 3100 Connecticut Avenue 20008: EFE Spanish News Agency. Lescaze, Lee, 1852 Wyoming Avenue 20009: Washington Post. Leubsdorf, Carl P., 1249 33d Street 20007: Dallas (TX) Morning News. Levchenko, Yuri, Apt. 112, 5563 Trent Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: TASS News Agency. Levitt, Eleanor K., 3523 Porter Street 20016: States News Service. Lewis, Finlay, 2727 Chesapeake Street 20008: Minneapolis (MN) Tribune. Lewis, Neil, 2936 Porter Street 20008: Reuters. Lewis, Robert D.G., Apt. 314, 301 G Street SW. 20024: Newhouse News Service, Ann Arbor (MI) News, Bay City (MI) Times, Flint (MI) Journal, Grand Rapids (MI) Press, Jackson (MI) Citizen Patriot, Kalamazoo (MI) Gazette, Muskegon (MI) Chronicle, Saginaw (MI) News. Lewis, Stephanie N., 4301 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204: Commodity News Services. Lewthwaite, Gilbert A., 10610 August Light Court, Columbia, MD 21044: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Li, Veronica, 7731 Durer Court, Springfield, VA 22153: Congressional Quarterly. Light, Lawrence A., Apt. 409, 1301 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, VA 22202: Congressional Quarterly. Lindenberg, Ruth, 1435 Fourth Street SW. 20024: Deutsche Presse Agentur (Hamburg). Lindsay, Powell S., 5306 Blakeford Court, Bethesda, MD 20016: Scripps-Howard News Service. Lippman, Thomas W., 3925 McKinley Street 20015: Washington Post. Lipschutz, Neal S., 2815 South 13th Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Commodity News Services. Lobe, James R., 2818 13th Street 20009: Inter Press Service, Third World News Agency. Lohr, Lilah, Apt. A-211, 1111 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202: Fairchild Publications. Long, Katherine A., 1650 Foxhall Road 20007: Newhouse News Service. Lorsung, Thomas N., 4367 Oron Pen Place, Columbia, MD 21044: NC News Service. Love, Thomas, 1941 Rhode Island Avenue, McLean, VA 22101: Washington Star. Lovler, Ronnie, 108 Tennessee Avenue NE. 20002: States News Service. Lowenstein, Douglas, 1700 36th Street 20007: Cox Newspapers, Dayton (OH) Daily News. Lozinski, Wlodzimierz, Apt. 715, 3450 Toledo Terrace, Hyattsville, MD 20782: Trybuna Ludu (Warsaw). Lu, Conrad K. Y., 18941 Pine Ridge Lane, Germantown, MD 20767: Central News Agency, Inc. Lublin, Joann S., 9906 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, MD 20014: Wall Street Journal. Luggiero, Gary, 3040 Idaho Avenue 20016: Capitol Publications, Inc. Luther, James W., 8603 Arley Drive, Springfield, VA 22152: Associated Press. Lynch, David E., 3028 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: Buffalo (NY) Courier-Express. Lyons, Richard L., 2401 Daphne Lane, Alexandria, VA 22306: Washington Post. Lyons, Richard, Port Republic, MD 20676: New York Times. Lytle David, Apt., 5, 3832 North Nineth Street, Arlington, VA 22203: Capitol Publications Inc. Lytle, Stewart, 9778 Main Street, Fairfax, VA 22031: Scripps-Howard News Service. Mackay, Robert R., 1335 Massachusetts Avenue SE, 20003: United Press International. MacLachan, 2310 Ashmead Place 20009. Energy Daily. Maclean, John Norman, 3604 Portner Street 20016: Chicago Tribune Press Service. MacNiece, Jill, 3319 16th Street 20010: Today News Service. MacPherson, Angus, Apt. 204, 1111 30th Street 20007: London Daily Mail. MacPherson, Myra, 2940 Brandywine Street 20008: Washington Post. Maggrett, Richard, 5429 Connecticut Avenue 20015: Daily Traffic World. Magnusson, Paul, 1608 East Avenue, McLean, VA 22101: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Detroit, (MI) Free Press. Maher, John J., 4414 West Virginia Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20014: NC News Service. Mair, George L., 3437 South Utah Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Los Times Syndicate. Maize, Kennedy P., 1905 Mt. Ephraim Road, Adamstown, MD 21710: Energy Daily. Malarstedt, Kurt, 1916 47th Street 20007: Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm). Malone, Julia L., 1325 15th Street 20005: Christian Science Monitor. Maloy, Richard J., 8313 Meadowlark Lane, Bethesda, MD 20034: Thomson Newspapers, Dothan (AL) Eagle, Opelika-Auburn (AL) News, Douglas (AZ) Dispatch, Fayetteville Northwest Arkansas Times, Barstow (CA) Desert Dispatch, Eureka (CA) Times-Standard, Lancaster (CA) Ledger-Gazette, Oxnard (CA) Press-Courier, San Gabriel (CA) Tribune, Yreka (CA) Siskiyou News, Ansonia (CT) Evening News, Key West (FL) Citizen, Punta Gorda (FL) Herald-News, Jackson (FL) Floridian, (Orange County, FL) Clay Today, Dalton (GA) Daily Citizen News, Cordele (GA) Dispatch, Valdosta (GA) Daily Times, New Albany (IN) Tribune, Mt. Vernon (IL) Register-News, Council Bluffs (IA) Nonpareil, Oelwein (IA) Register, Atchison (KS) Daily Globe, Leaven-worth (KS) Times, Lafayette (LA) Daily Advertiser, Salisbury (MD) Daily Times, Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel, Taunton (MA) Daily Gazette, Adrian (MI) Telegram, Escanaba (MI) Daily Press, Iron Mountain (MI) Daily News, Marquette (MI) Mining Journal, Albert Lea (MN) Tribune, Austin (MN) Herald, Laurel (MS) Leader-Call, Cape Girardeau Missourian, Carthage (MO) Press, Portsmouth (NH) Herald, Herkimer (NY) Telegram, Newburgh (NY) Times, Oswego (NY) Paladium Times, Rocky Mount (NC) Telegram, Canton (OH) Reposi-tory, 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) Daily Gazette, Zanesville (OH) Times Recorder, Ada (OK) Evening News, Connellsville (PA) Courier, Greenville (PA) Record Argus, Hanover (PA) Evening Sun, Kittaning (PA) Leader-Times, Meadville (PA) Tribune, Monessen Valley (PA) Independent, Lock Haven (PA) Express, Mitchell (SD) Republic, Petersburg (VA) Progress-Index, Fairmont (WV) Times, Weirton (WV) Daily Times, Fond du Lac (WI) Reporter, Manitowac (WI) Herald-Times Recorder. 840 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Mann, James, 110 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Los Angeles Times. Mann, Judith, 1812 Susquehannock Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Washington Post. Manthey, Marlene, 3019 Cambridge Place 20007: Die Presse (Vienna). Manthey, Wilhelm, 3019 Cambridge Place 20007: Deutscher Zeitungspool (Bonn). Mapes, Jeff, Apt. 414, 3901 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Scripps League Newspapers. Maraniss, David A., 10005 Greenock Road, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Washington Post. Marcy, Steven K., 629 East Capitol 20003: Coal Daily. Marder, Murrey, 711 Sixth Street SW, 20024: Washington Post. Margolis, Jon, 14 Crescent Place, Takoma Park, MD 20012: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Mark, Ross, 3218 Cleveland Avenue 20008: London Daily Express. Marlowe, Robert Eugene, Apt. C-143, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, VA 22202: Media General News Service, Winston-Salem (NC) Journal. Marro, Anthony J., 8919 Montgomery Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Newsday. Marsh, Charmayne, 1740 R Street 20009: Dallas Morning News. Marshall, Letha, 13601 Forest Glenn Road, Woodbridge, VA 22191: Scripps League Newspapers. Martinelli, Diane, 522 Fifth Street SE, 20003: States News Service. Massarueh, Abdul Salam Y., 2501 North 12th Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Asharq Al-Awsat (Jedda), Arab News (London). Masud, S. A., 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, VA 22202: Fairchild Publications. Mathews, John, 6504 75th Place, Cabin John, MD 20731: Washington Star. Matthews, Curt, 6670 Hillandale Road, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Mauro, Tony, 2120 P Street 20037: Gannett News Service. Mawyer, Martin J., 9270-B Livery Lane, Laurel, MD 20810: Religion Today. May, Donald H., 609 South Lee Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: United Press International. May, Lee, 213 Ashby Street, Alexandria, VA 22305: Los Angeles Tims. Mayer, Caroline E., 3849 North Upland Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Washington Star. Mazie, David M., 9115 LeVelle Drive, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Field Newspaper Syndicate. McCarthy, Richard Max, 800 Fourth Street SW. 20024: Buffalo (NY) Evening News. McCartney, James, 5114 Albermarle Street 20016: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Aberdeen (SD) American News, Akron (OH) Beacon Journal, Colorado Daily Camera (Boulder), Charlotte (NC) Observer, Columbus (GA) Enquirer & Ledger, Detroit (MI) Free Press, Duluth (MN) Herald & News-Tribune, Gary (IN) Post-Tribune, Fort Wayne (IN) News Sentinel, Grand Forks (ND) Herald, Long Beach (CA) Independent & Press-Telegram, Macon (GA) Telegraph & News, Miami (FL) Herald, Pasadena (CA) Star-News, Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer, St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press & Dispatch, San Jose (CA) Mercury & News, Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, Wichita (KS) Eagle, Boca Raton (FL) News, Brandenton (FL) Herald, Lexington (KY) Herald & Leader. McCaughey, John, 3051 Legation Street 22015: Energy Daily. McClain, John D., 3307 North Trinidad Street, Arlington, VA 22213: Associated Press. McClendon, Sarah, 2933 28th Street 20008: McClendon News Service, Temple (TX) Telegram, Brownwood (TX) Bulletin, Oshkosh (WI) Northwestern, Austin (TX) Citizen, Lubbock (TX) Avalanche Journal, Glendale (CA) News, Intercontinental Press Syndicate, Amarillo (TX) Globe News. McCombs, Philip A., 1906 Calvert Street 20009: Washington Post. McConagha, Alan, 4802 Newport Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20016: Minneapolis (MN) Tribune. McCormally, Sean, 161 D Street SE. 20003: United Press International. McCue, Julia Churchman, Apt. 813, 3850 Tunlaw Road 20007: Congressional Quarterly. McCue, Lisa J., 3808 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, VA 22203: America Banker. McCullough, Max, 6680 32d Place 20015: Mesquite (TX) Daily News. McDaniel, Ann, 3811 Benton Street 20007: Dallas (TX) Times Herald. McDaniel, Douglas P., 4204 Brookfield Drive, Kensington, MD 20795: Indianapolis (IN) Star, Arizona Republic (Phoenix), Muncie (IN) Star. McDonnell, Patrick, 1011 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, VA: States News Service. McDowell, Charles, 1300 Namassin Road, Alexandria, VA 22308: Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch, Media General News Service. McFeatters, Ann C., 5 West Lenox Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Scripps-Howard News Service. McFeatters, Dale B., 5 West Lenox Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Scripps-Howard News Service. McGilvray, Robert D., 1225 Noyes Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Wall Street Journal. Mecllwain, William F., Apt. N-702, 500 N Street SW. 20024: Washington Star. McKinney, Joan, 6010 Trailside Drive, Springfield, VA 22150: Baton Rouge (LA) Morning Advocate & State Times. McLeod, Donald E., 7928 Central Park Circle, Alexandria, VA 22309: Associated Press. McMaster, Helen M., 1225 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, VA 22303: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Constitu- tion, Atlanta (GA) Journal, Austin (TX) Statesman, Dayton (OH) Daily News, Dayton (OH) Journal Herald, Grand Junction (CO) Daily Sentinel, Longview (TX) Daily News, Longview (TX) Morning Herald, Lufkin (TX) News, Mesa (AZ) Tribune, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Post, Palm Beach (FL) Times, Port Arthur (TX) News, Springfield (OH) Daily News, Springfield (OH) Sun, Tempe (AZ) Daily News, Waco (TX) Tribune-Herald. McMasters, Theresa, 5275 Watson Street 20016: Hollywood Reporter. McNeil, Lynda, 1743 Connecticut Avenue 20009, Congressional Quarterly. McNeill, Robert S., 2912 Tallow Lane, Bowie, MD 20715: United Press International. McQuillan, Laurence J., 2720 Arvin Street, Wheaton, MD 20902: New York Daily News. Means, John N., 602 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: Tennessee News Bureau. Means, Marianne, 1521 31st Street 20007: Hearst Newspapers, King Features Syndicate, Hearst Special News Service, Albany (NY) Times-Union, Albany (NY) Knickerbock News, Baltimore (MD) News Amercian, Boston (MA) Herald American, Los Angeles (CA) Herald Examiner, San Antonio (TX) Light, San Francisco (CA) Examiner, Seattle (WA) Post Intelligencer, Midland (TX) Reporter-Telegram, Plainview (TX) Daily Herald, Midland (MI) Daily News, Huron Daily Tribune (Bad Axe, MI), Edwardsville, (IL) Intelligencer. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Mears, Walter R., 1338 Potomac School Road, McLean, VA 22101: Associated Press. Mecham, Michael, 5532 A Ascot Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: Gannett News Service. Meiklejohn, Don D., Apt. 1403, 501 Slaters Lane, Alexandria, VA 22314: New York Times Affiliated Newspapers. Membrino, John O., 811 E Street SE. 20003: States News Service. Merino, Adolfo G., 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: United Press International. 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. Meyer, Hans B., 3810 Beecher Street 20007: Der Tagesspiegel (Berlin). - Meyers, Daniel 1712 Corcoran Street 20009: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Long Beach (CA) Independent & Press-Telegram, Boulder (CO) Daily Camera, Pasadena (CA) Star-News. Michau, Simon, 2711 Ordwy Street 20008: Agence France Presse (Paris). Michelson, Edward J., 2153 Florida Avenue 20008: Michelson News Service. Mickel, Ernest P., 6209 Poe Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Dodge Construction News (Chicago), Daily Pacific Builder (San Francisco), Daily Journal (Denver). Milius, Peter, 3224 Rittenhouse Street 20015: Washington Post. Miller, Andrew C., Apt. 317, 4601 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Kansas City Star. Miller, Bill, 3820 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203: Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch, Media General New Service. Miller, Judith, 2205 California Street 20008: New York Times. Miller, Kenneth, Apt. 43, 14114 Grand Pre Road, Silver Spring, MD 20906: Donrey Media Group. Miller, Loye W., Jr., 1627 D Beekman Place 20009: Newhouse News Service. Miller, Norman C., 5604 Ontario Circle, Bethesda, MD 20016: Wall Street Journal. Miller, Reid G., Apt. 1127, 5840 Cameron Run Terrace 22203: Associated Press. Millet, Anne L., 657 C Street SE. 20003: Ottaway News Service, Danbury (CN) News, New Bedford (MA) Standard-Times, Hyannis (MA) Cape Cod Times, Beverly (MA) Times, Gloucester (MA) Dialy Times, New-buryport (MA) Daily News, Peabody (MA) Times, Ashland (KY) Daily Independent, Traverse City (MI) Record-Eagle, Mankato (MN) Free Press, Owatonna (MN) People’s Press, Joplin (MO) Globe, Oneonta (NY) Daily Star, Port Jervis (NY) Union Gazette, Platsburgh (NY) Press-Republican, Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record, Medford (OR) Mail Tribune, Sharon (PA) Herald, Stroudsburg (PA) Pocono Record, Sunbury (PA) Daily Item, Ashland (KY) Daily Independent. Mills, Betty, P.O. Box 1042 20013: Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau, Anchorage (AK) Times, Ketchikan (AK) Daily News, Quincy (MA) Patriot Ledger, Worcester (MA) Telegram & Gazette, Lawrence (MA) Eagle-Tribune. Mills, Cynthia J., 511% Seventh Street SE. 20003: United Press International. Mills, Jeffrey, 2021 K Street 20006: Associated Press. Mills, Mona P., 2828 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Newhouse News Service. Mintz, Morton, 3022 Macomb Street 20008: Washington Post. Mitchell, Henry Clay, II 4511 Davenport Street 20016: Washington Post. Mitchell, John Howard (Jack), 311 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Mohr, Charles H., 22 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Times. Moisy, Claude, 5300 Ridgefield Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Agence France Presse (Paris). Moleon, Ary, 4708 Reservoir Road 20007: Associated Press. Mollenhoff, Clark R. Mollins, Carl W., 3027 Dent Place 20007: Canadian Press. Mollison, Andrew, 4891 Potomac Avenue 20007: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Constitution, Atlanta (GA) Journal, Austin (TX) American Statesman, Dayton (OH) Daily News, Dayton (OH) Journal Herald, Grand Junction (CO) Daily Sentinel, Longview (TX) Daily News, Longview (TX) Morning Journal, Lufkin (TX) News, Mesa (AZ) Tribune, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Post, Palm Beach (FL) Times, Port Arthur (TX) News, Springfield (OH) Daily News, Springfield (OH) Sun, Tempe (AZ) Daily News, Waco (TX) Tribune-Herald. Molotsky, Irvin D., 5807 Augusta Lane, Bethesda, MD 20016: New York Times. Monaghan, Paul, P.O. Box 1042 20013: Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau, Anchorage (AK) Times, Ketchikan (AK) Daily News, Quincy (MA) Patriot Ledger, Worcester (MA) Telegram & Gazette, Lawrence (MA) Eagle-Tribune. Monberg, Helene C., 123 Sixth Street SE.: Pueblo (CO) Chieftain & Star Journal, Leadville (CO) Herald-Democrat. Montgomery, A. J., Apt. 1, 7902 John Adams Court, Alexandria, VA 22003: Rand News Service. Montgomery, David J., 1096 National Press Building 20045: Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Moon, Julie, 3443 North Randolph Street, Arlington, VA 22207: U.S.-Asian News Service. Moore, John L., 807 Cottonwood Drive, Severna Park, MD 21146: Congressional Quarterly. Moore, Thomas J., 18 Tenth Street NE. 20002: Chicago Sun-Times. Morali Patrick Joel, 1925 North Van Buren Street, Arlington, Va 22205: Agence France Presse (Paris). Morgan, Lance Ian, 3701 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Birmingham Evening Mail (England). Morison, Robert F., 7913 Bainbridge Road, Alexandria, VA 22308: New York Journal of Commerce. Morring, Frank, Jr., 417 A Street NE. 20002: Birmingham (AL) Post-Herald, Hollywood (FL) Sun-Tattler, Stuart (FL) News (See Scripps-Howard News Service). Morris, Bailey U., 5155 Macomb Street 20016: Washington Star. Morrison, James E., 4901 Franconia Road, Alexandria, VA 22310: Alexandria Gazette. Mossberg, Walter S., 5314 41st Street 20015: Wall Street Journal. Moxley, Warden N., 3516 W Place 20007: Congressional Quarterly. Mulligan, John E., Apt. 6, 226 C Street NE. 20002: Providence (RI) Journal-Bulletin. Munday, Lois R., 2719 Fairhaven Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22303: Washington Post. Munroe, Pat, 9025 Bronson Drive, Potomac, MD 20854: Virgin Islands Daily News (Charlotte Amalie). Munroe, Mary Norris, 9025 Bronson Drive, Potomac, MD 20854: Virgin Islands Daily News (Charlotte Amalie). Murdoch, Joyce, 222 11th Street SE. 20003: Murdoch News Service. 842 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Murphy, Marvin, Apt. 503, 6038 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA 22303: Oil Daily. Murphy, Pamela, 611 North Edison Street, Arlington, VA 22205: (Little Rock) Arkansas Democrat. Murray, Alan Stewart, 419 Seventh Street SE. 20003: Congressional Quarterly. Muscatine, Alison, 633 A Street NE. 20002: Washington Star. Myers, Eli Michael, 6515 Orono Street 22152: United Press International. Myers, Lisa M., 1754 Corcoran Street 20009: Washington Star. Myers, Richard J., 3426 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Energy Daily. Nagy, John D., 8332 Glastonbury Court 22003: Reuters. Nakamura, Jim, 6903 Rosemont Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo). 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. Neikirk, William, 5121 North 38th Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Nelson, Bryce, 2946 Chesapeake Street 20008: Los Angeles Times. Nelson, John H. (Jack), 4528 Van Ness Street 20006: Los Angeles Times. Nelson, Lars-Erik, 6021 Broad Street, Brookmont, MD 20016: New York Daily News. Nelson, W. Dale, 8706 Camden Street, Alexandria, VA 22308: Associated Press. Nesmith, Jeff, 100 Longview Drive, Alexandria, VA 22304: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Constitution, Atlanta (GA) Journal, Austin (TX) American Statesman, Dayton (OH) Daily News, Dayton (OH) Journal Herald, Grand Junction (CO) Daily Sentinel, Longview (TX) Daily News, Longview (TX) Morning Journal, Lufkin (TX) News, Mesa (AZ) Tribune, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Post, Palm Beach (FL) Times, Port Arthur (TX) News, Springfield (OH) Daily News, Springfield (OH) Sun, Tempe (AZ) Daily News, Waco (TX) Tribune-Herald. Neuman, Johanna, Apt. 1024 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Jackson (MS) Clarion Ledger & News. Nevin, Louis M., 5316 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, MD 20014: Agence France-Presse. Newman, Bernard, 3483 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Cox Newspapers, Miami (FL) News, Palm Beach (FL) Post, Palm Beach (FL) Times. Nibley, Andrew M., 7010 Exeter Road, Bethesda, MD 20014: Reuters. Nokes, R. Gregory, 4615 Chestnut Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20014: Associated Press. Nomura, Akio, 7903 Declaration Lane, Potomac, MD 20854: Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo). Nooney, Nancy L., 702 North Ripley Street, Alexandria, VA 22304: Congressional Quarterly. Nordlinger, Stephen E., 3307 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Norman, John T., 9420 Columbia Boulevard, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Wall Street Journal. Norman, Linda, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Commodity News Service, Inc. Novak, Robert D., 6417 Tilden Lane, Rockville, MD 20852: Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate. Nover, Naomi, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008: Barnet Nover News Service. Nowak, Jan, 3815 Forest Grove Drive, Annandale, VA 22003; Zgoda (Chicago). 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 (Arlington). O’Boyle, Doug, 7311 Lightship Court, Burke, VA 22015: Capitol Publications, Inc. Obradovic, Slobodan, Apt. 1719, 4615 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Tanjug News Agency (Belgrade). O’Brien, Edward W., 940 Peacock Station Road, McLean, VA 22102: Newhouse News Service, St. Louis (MO) Globe-Democrat. O’Brien, Patricia A., 5318 MacArthur Boulevard 20016: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Aberdeen (SD) American News, Akron (OH) Beacon Journal, Colorado Daily Camera (Boulder), Charlotte (NC) Observer, Columbus (GA) Enquirer & Ledger, Detroit (MI) Free Press, Duluth (MN) Herald & News-Tribune, Gary (IN) Post-Tribune, Fort Wayne (IN) News Sentinel, Grand Forks (ND) Herald, Long Beach (CA) Independent & Press-Telegram, Macon (GA) Telegraph & News, Miami (FL) Herald, Pasadena (CA) Star-News, Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer, St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press & Dispatch, San Jose (CA) Mercury & News, Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, Wichita (KS) Eagle, Boca Raton (FL) News, Bradenton (FL) Herald, Lexington (KY) Herald & Leader. O’Brien, William F., 3701 Connecticut Avenue 20008: States News Service. Ochiltree, Thomas H., 308 C Street SE. 20003: Sacramento (CA) Union. Oden, Henry, 23 West Cedar Street, Alexandria, VA 22301: Wall Street Journal. Odoriz, Silvia E., 3701 Connecticut Avenue 2008: EFE Spanish News Agency. Oe, Tatsuo, 2521 Midway Street, Falls Church, VA 22046: Chunichi/Tokyo Shimbun. Ogawa, Akio, 5312 Acacia Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20014: Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo). O’Hara, Peg, 6202 Beachway Drive, Falls Church, VA 22041: Congressional Quarterly. Ohliger, Dorothy L., Apt. 709 940 25th Street 20037: United Press International. Okada, Motoharu, 7119 Thrasher Road, McLean, VA 22010: Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo). Okai, Norimichi, 1415 Mayflower Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Tokyo). Okamoto, Noboru, 3228 Graham Road, Falls Church, VA 22042: Nishi-Nippon Shimbun (Fukuoka) O'Leary, Jeremiah, 405 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Star. Oliphant, Patrick B., 116 West Great Falls Street, Falls Church, VA 22046: Washington Star. Oliphant, Thomas N., 3035 O Street 20007: Boston (MA) Globe. Olofson, Darwin R., 10828 Admirals Way, Potomac, MD 20854: Omaha (NE) World-Herald. Olson, Christina L., 412 North Lee Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Olson, Elizabeth G., 2943 Tilden Street 20008: United Press International. Omang, Joanne, 603 G Street SE, 20003: Washington Post. O'Neill, Alison G., 910 Green Street, Alexandria, VA 11314: Trenton (NJ) Times. Orantes, Cesar A., 8907 Battery Road, Alexandria, VA 22308: El Grafico (Guatemala). Ordovensky, Patrick, 5650 High Tor Hill, Columbia, MD 21045: Gannett News Service. Osnos, Peter, 4005 West Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Washington Post. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Oster, Patrick R., 1735 Park Road 20010: Chicago Sun-Times. Ostroff, Jim, 5740A Drake Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: Fairchild Publications. Ostrow, Ronald, Apt. 819, 8360 Greensboro Drive, McLean, VA 22102: Los Angeles (CA) Times. Ostrowidzki, Victor, 1408 C Street SE, 20003: Hearst Newspapers, Hearst Special Service, Albany (NY) Times-Union, Albany (NY) Knickerbock News, Baltimore (MD) News American, Boston (MA) Herald American, Los Angeles (CA) Herald Examiner, San Antonio (TX) Light, San Francisco (CA) Examiner, Seattle (WA) Post Intelligencer, Midland (TX) Reporter-Telegram, Plainview (TX) Daily Herald, Midland (MI) Daily News, Huron Daily Tribune (Bad Axe, MI), Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer. Ottenad, Thomas W., 4021 Everett Street, Kensington, MD 20795: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Overman, Stephanie A., 2000 North Adams Street, Arlington, VA 22201: NC News Service. Owens, Patrick, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Newsday. Padilla-Vidaurre, Oscar, 7213 Grubby Thicket Way, Bethesda, MD 20034: La Hora (Guatemala). Pagano, Penny, 1428 Foxhall Road 20007: Los Angeles Times. Page, Susan, Apt. 607, 1615 Q Street 20009: Newsday. Pajunen, Veikko I., 3251 Prospect Street 20007: Helsingin Sanomat (Helsinki). Pakhomov, Nikolai, 250 South Whiting Street, Alexandria, VA 22304: TASS News Agency (Moscow). Parasuram, T. V., 3723 Emily Street, Kensington, MD 20795: Indian Express Newspapers. Parry, Robert E., 130 South Highland Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Associated Press. Pasztor, Andrew, 4850 Crescent Street, Bethesda, MD 20016: Wall Street Journal. Patterson, Kathleen, 632 Independence Avenue SE, 20003: Kansas City (MO) Times. Patterson, Rachelle A., 6800 Fleetwood Road, McLean, Virginia 22101: Boston (MA) Globe. 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. Pecarsky, Lorraine, Apt. 4, 7902 Garland, Takoma Park, MD 20012: Capitol Publications, Inc. Peck, Louis, 125 Fifth Street NE, 20002: Gannett News Service. Pedros, Ramon, Apt. 406, 3100 Connecticut Avenue 20008: EFE Spanish News Agency. Pelletier, Jean, 11420 Orchard Lane, Reston, VA 22090: La Presse (Montreal). Peng Di, 2200 South S Street 20008: Xinhua News Agency (Peking). Perez, David A., 6356 Eighth Circle, Alexandria, VA 22312: Congressional Quarterly. Perkins, Jay L., 2058 Rockingham, McClean, VA 22101: Associated Press. Perry, James M., 120 Wolfe Street, Arlington, VA 22314: Wall Street Journal. Peterson, Christine A., 7907 Sycamore Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042: Washington Post. Peterson, John Edward, 2614 Quincy Adams Drive, Herndon, VA 22071: Detroit News. Peterson, Kenneth W., 814 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002: Topeka (KA) Capital-Journal. Petykiewicz, Ed W., Apt. 709, 5565 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204: Newhouse News Service. Peterson, William R., 304 West Myrtle, Alexandria, VA 22301: Washington Post. Petherick, Glenn D., Apt. 1, 3915 W Street 20007: Congressional Quarterly. Phillips, Don, 5603 Derby Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: United Press International. Pianin, Eric S., 6007 33d Street 20015: Minneapolis (MN) Tribune. Piechowiak, Cynthia, Apt. C-1106, 1400 South Joyce, Alexandria, VA 22202: Fairchild Publications. Pimenta-Neves, Antonio M., 3306 Miller Heights Road, Oakton, VA 22124: Gazeta Mercantil (Sao Paulo). Pincus, Walter, 3202 Klingle Road 20071: Washington Post. Pine, Art, 3211 Rittenhouse Street 20015: Washington Post. Pinkson, Ruth, 10709 Keswick Street, Garrett Park, MD 20766: Claremont (NH) Eagle Times. Pippert, Wesley G., 2005 Dundee Street, Rockville, MD 20850: United Press International. Plattner, Andy, 2326 Columbine Court, Gambrills, MD 21054: Congressional Quarterly. Poe, Edgar A., 2615 South Lynn Street, Alexandria, VA 22202: Newhouse News Service, New Orleans (LA) Times-Picayune & States Item. Polakoff, Joseph, 2712 Courtland Place 20008: Jewish Telegraphic Agency. D Policinski, Eugene, 11711 Indian Ridge Road, Reston, VA: Gannett News Service. Polk, Rose L. W., 1347 28th Street 20007: United Press International. Posner, Michael, 3500 36th Street 20007: Reuters. Pound, Edward, 5305 Glenwood Road 20014: New York Times. Povich, Elaine S., 8150 Imperial Drive, Laurel MD 20811: United Press Inernational. Powell, Eileen Alt, Apt. 232, 3100 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Wall Street Journal. Powell, Roland A., 13205 Bluhill Road, Wheaton, MD 20906: Buffalo (NY) Evening News. Powelson, Richard S., Apt. 1, 116 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: Knoxville (TN) News-Sentinel, Memphis (TN) Press-Scimitar (See Scripps-Howard News Service). Preston, Susan J., Apt. 370, 5750 Drake Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: Newhouse News Service, Ann Arbor (MI) News, Bay City (MI) Times, Flint (MI) Journal, Grand Rapids (MI) Press, Jackson (MI) Citizen Patriot, Kalamazoo (MI) Gazette, Muskegon (MI) Chronicle, Saginaw (MI) News. Prina, L. Edgar, 4813 Quebec Street 20016: Copley News Service. Pritchard, Bill, Apt. 12, 5101 Eighth Road South, Arlington, VA 22204: Ottaway News Service, Danbury (CT) New-Times, New Bedford (MA) Standard-Times, Hyannis (MA) Cape Cod Times, Beverly (MA) Times, Gloucester (MA) Daily Times, Newburyport (MA) Daily News, Peabody (MA) 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, Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record, Plattsburgh (NY) Press-Republican, Medford (OR) Mail Tribune, Sharon (PA) Herald, Stroudsburg (PA) Pocono Record, Sunbury (PA) Daily Item. Prochnau, Bill, 1919 Biltmore 20009: Washington Post. Pulitzer, Joseph, IV, Apt. 404, 2009 Belmont Road 20009: St. Louis (MO) Post-Dispatch. Putzel, Michael, 3035 O Street 20007: Associated Press. Pyatt, Rudolph A., Jr., 403 River Wood Drive, Oxon Hill, MD 20022: Washington Star. 844 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Quin Xing, 2200 S Street 20008: Xinhua News Agency (Peking). Quinlan, Mary Kay, 9675 Brassie Way, Gaithersburg, MD 20706: Omaha (NE) World-Herald. Quinn, Matthew, 815 East Capitol Street SE. 20003: United Press International. Raines, Howell, 4810 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Times. Rainie, Harrison M., III, 1113 Westbriar Court, Vienna, VA 22180: New York Daily News. Ram, Narasimhan, Apt. 1531, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: The Hindu (Madras). Ramos, Rafael, Apt. A-1, 4666 South 34th Street, Arlington, VA 22206: EFE Spanish News Agency. Randolph, Eleanor, 800 Fern Place 20012: Los Angeles Times. Rathfon, Ellen L., Apt. 122, 5763 Harwich Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: Capitol Publications, Inc. Rattner, Steven, 2122 California Street 20008: New York Times. Raum, Thomas, 6463 Fenestra Court, Burke, VA 22014: Associated Press. Reid, Thomas R., 3721 Window Place 20016: Washington Post. Reidy, Christopher, 3162 Key Boulevard, Arlington, VA: Peninsula Times (Palo Alto CA). Reifenberg, Jan G., 7621 Edenwood Court, Bethesda, MD 20034: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Frankfurt). Reincke, Helmut, 1601 30th Street 20007: Neue Zurcher Zeitung. Reinhold, Robert, 1312 35th Street 20007: New York Times. Reis, Edgardo Costa, 6507 Wilmett Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: O Globo (Rio de Janeiro). Rennert, Leo, 5914 Rolston Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: McClatchy Newspapers, Sacramento (CA) Bee, Modesto (CA) Bee, Fresno (CA) Bee. Reppert, Charles Barton, 1320 21st Street 20036: Associated Press. Reston, James B., 1804 Kalorama Square 20008: New York Times. Reynolds, Barbara A., 3602 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Reynolds, Dean, 1615 Q Street 20009: 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 D., 1916 R Street 20009: Deutsche Press Agentur (Hamburg). Richey, B. J., 2338 Millenium Lane, Reston, VA 22091: Newhouse News Service. Richter, Marilyn J., Apt. 304, 2207 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, VA 22304: Fairchild Publications. Ridder, Walter T., 4509 Crest Lane, McLean, VA 22101: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Aberdeen (SD) American News, Akron (OH) Beacon Journal, Colorado Daily Camera (Boulder), Charlotte (NC) Observer, Columbus (GA) Enquirer & Ledger, Detroit (MI) Free Press, Duluth (MN) Herald & News-Tribune, Gary (IN) Post-Tribune, Fort Wayne (IN) News Sentinel, Grand Forks (ND) Herald, Long Beach (CA) Independent & Press-Telegram, Macon (GA) Telegraph & News, Miami (FL) Herald, Pasadena (CA) Star-News, Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer, St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press & Dispatch, San Jose (CA) Mercury & News, Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, Wichita (KS) Eagle, Boca Raton (FL) News, Bradenton (FL) Herald, Lexington (KY) Herald & Leader. Riley, R. David, 10710 Stanhope Place, Fairfax, VA 22032: Associated Press. Riley, Walter, 101 Hamilton Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Dateline-Washington. Ringle, William, 6900 Strata Street, McLean, VA 22101: Gannett News Service. Risser, James, 3717 Jocelyn Street 20015: Des Moines (IA) Register & Tribune. Ritt, Glenn, 124 Moncure Drive, Alexandria, VA 22314: Associated Press. Roberson, Peggy, 2234 William and Mary Drive, Alexandria, VA 22308: Montgomery (AL) Advertiser and Alabama Journal. Roberts, Steven, 5315 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, MD 20014: New York Times. Robertson, Angus John, Apt. 127, 6171 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22044: Commodity News Services, Inc. Robertson, Jack W., 2317 North Stuart Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Fairchild Publications. Robicheaux, Virginia, Apt. 101, 11404 Cherry Hill Road, Beltsville, MD 20705: Potomac Press Service, Salt Lake City (UT) Tribune, Gadsden (AL) Times, Shreveport (LA) Journal. Robinson, Michael K., Apt. 512, 1616 18th Street 20009: Associated Press. Roby, Edward F., 5429 Crows Nest Court, Fairfax, VA 22032: United Press International. Roderick, Lee, 3 Currier Court, Rockville, MD 20850: Scripps-League Newspapers. Roeder, Edward, 516 A Street NE 20002: Freelance. Rogers, David, 7912 Takoma Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Boston Globe. Rogers, Edwin, 315 National Press Building 20045: United Press International. Rohan, Karen, Apt. 3, 1116 C Street NE 20002: Congressional Quarterly. Rohner, Mark, 8706 Milford Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Gannett News Service. Romano, Lois, 1100 Sixth Street SW 20024: Washington Star. Romensky, Serge, 5730 26th Street 20015: Agence France-Presse. Rood, Mick, Apt. 4, 3711 Benton Street 20007: Newhouse New Service, Harrisburg (PA) Patriot & Evening News. Roper, James E., 2727 29th Street 20008: Newhouse News Service. Rose, Leslie, Apt. C1010, 1111 Army Navy Drive 22202: Congressional Monitor. Rosellini, Lynn, 2704 Poplar Street 20007: New York Times. Rosenbaum, David E., 3704 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Times. Rosenberg, Howard L., 8709 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Rosenberg, Morris W., 4000 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Associated Press. Rosenblatt, Robert A., 3356 Taleen Court, Annandale, VA 22003: Los Angeles (CA) Times. Rosenfeld, Ira, 965 Clopper Road, Gaithersburg, MD 20760: Associated Press. Rosenfeld, Megan, 103 South Kensington Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Washington Post. Rosenfeld, Stephen S., 7308 Rippon Road, Alexandria, VA 22307: Washington Post. Rosenstein, Jay, Apt. 283, 1732 North Rhodes Street, Arlington, VA 22201: American Banker. Rosenthal, Harry F., 14101 Blazer Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20906: Associated Press. Rosenwald, Lonnie, 402 11th Street SE, 20003: States News Service. Ross, Nancy L., 1150 15th Street 20071: Washington Post. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Rossiter, Al, Jr., 5448 Thunder Hill Road, Columbia, MD 21045: United Press International. Rosso, Henry D., 308 South Cleveland Street, Arlington, VA 22204: United Press International. Roth, Robert, 2440 Virginia Avenue 20037: Philadelphia (PA) Bulletin. Rothberg, Donald M., 3232 Woodley Road 20008: Associated Press. Roubatis, Yiannis P., 1854 Wyoming Avenue 20009: Ta Nea (Athens). Rouse, John L., 2703 Bartlett Lane, Bowie, MD 20715: Annapolis (MD) Capital-Gazette. Rousmaniere, James A., 5606 Pimlico Road, Baltimore, MD 21209: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Rovner, Naomi S., 6308 Owen Place, Bethesda, MD 20034: Washington Post. Rowen, Hobart, 5701 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Washington Post. Rowse, Arthur E., 4012 Virgilia Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Consumer News, Inc. Royhab, Ronald R., 7608 Gresham Street, Springfield, VA 22151: Scripps-Howard News Service. Rubin, James H., Apt. 306, 3025 Ontario Road 20009: Associated Press. Ruff, Eric, 912 North Liberty Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Donrey Media Group. Runkel, David R., 428 Hamilton Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Phildelphia (PA) Bulletin. Runningen, Roger D., 5409 Richenbacher Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22304: Small Newspapers Inc. Russell, Bruce, 8621 Rayburn Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Reuters. Rutka, Robert R., 1096 T Street 20009: Prensa Latina Canada Ltd. Ryan, Christine A., Apt. 204, 526 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Congressional Quarterly. Ryan, Margaret L., 5108 Cherokee Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22312: Alexandria (VA) Gazette. Ryan, Richard A., 505 Goldsborough Drive, Rockville, MD 20850: Detroit (MI) News. Ryan, Robert J., 4236 South 3d Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, Boca Raton (FL) News, Bradenton (FL) Herald. Safire, William, 1000 Connecticut Avenue 20036: New York Times. Saito, Akira, 9719 Holmhurst Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo). Sakamoto, Hideaki, 4501 Dresden Street, Kensington, MD 20795: Kyodo News Service. Sakamoto, Sakae, 7338 El Dorado Street, McLean, VA 22102: Jiji Press. Salditch, Martin, 14 10th Street NE. 20002: Riverside (CA) Press-Enterprise. Salih, Mohamad-Ali, 6525 Koziara Drive, Burke, VA 22105: Almadina Daily (Jeddah). Salzano, Carlo J., 5220 North Carlin Springs Road, Arlington, VA 22203: Daily Traffic World. Samet, Gideon, Apt. 1909, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv). Sandler, Norman D., Apt. 704, 922 24th Street 20037: United Press International. SanGeorge, Robert, Apt. 1915, 11215 Oak Leaf, Silver Spring, MD 20901: United Press International. Santini, Maureen, Apt. 513, 3900 Tunlaw Road 20007: Associated Press. Sarasohn, Judy C., 1791 Lanier Street 20009: Congressional Quarterly. Sarrio, Linda R., Apt. 1, 1116 C Street NW. 20002: States News Service. Sato, Shigebumi, 4629 Logsdon Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Jiji Press (Tokyo). Saunders, Irene, 5920 King James Drive, Alexandria, VA 22310: London Sunday Telegraph News Service. Sautter, William H., 1919 Westmoreland Street, McLean, VA 22101: Associated Press. Sawislak, Arnold B., 1414 17th Street 20036: United Press International. Sawyer, Jon M., Apt. 402, 1870 Wyoming Avenue 20009: St. Louis (MO) Post-Dispatch. Sawyer, Kathy, 820 A Street NE. 20003: Washington Post. Scally, William F., 2918 Legation Street 20015: Reuters. Scarrit, Thomas V., 4659 B South 36th Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Newhouse News Service, Birmingham (AL) News. Schafer, Horst, Apt. 2110-S, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: German General News Service (GDR). ! Schafer, Ilse, Apt. 2110-S, 4515 Williard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: German General News Service (GDR). 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, 398 North Danville Street, Arlington, VA 20001: Associated Press. Schevtchuk, Elizabeth I., 3221 Connecticut Avenue 20008: NC News Service. Schmick, William, 208 Summers Drive, Alexandria, VA 22305: Gannett News Service. Schmid, Randolph E., 6422 Pickett Street, Alexandria, VA 22306: Associated Press. Schmidt, Ann D., 115 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Denver Post, Longmont (CO) Times-Call, Loveland (CO) Reporter-Herald, Canon City (CO) Courier. Schoelkopf, Dean H., 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: KNT News Wire. Schorr, Burt, 113 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Wall Street Journal. Schram, Martin J., 639 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Washington Post. Schreitter, Horst, 4523 Q Lane 20007: Frankfurter Rundschau. Schumann, Klaus, 7722 Fisher Drive, Falls Church, Va 22043: Deutsche Presse-Agentur (Hamburg). Schulz, Dietrich W., 815 East Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, VA 22302: Springer Foreign News Service (Hamburg). Schuster, Gary F., 511 National Press Building 20045: Detroit (MI) News. Schwartz, Berl, 2100 Seminary Road, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Scripps-Howard Service. Schwartz, Leland, 119 Fifth Street SE. 20003: States News Service. Schwartz, Lloyd M., 1905 Courtland Road, Alexandria, VA 22306: Fairchild Publications. Schweid, Barry, 1272 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: Associated Press. Seaberry, Jane A., 5420 South Fourth Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Washington Post. Searing, Linda, 219 North Wakefield Stret, Arlington, VA 22203: Washington Star. Seegal, Jane L., 624 East Capitol Street SE. 20003: Newhouse News Service. Seib, Gerald F., Apt. 11-A, 4450 MacArthur Boulevard 20007: Wall Street Journal. Sekiguchi, Kenji, 9301 Singleton Drive, Bethesda, MD 20034: Jiji Press (Tokyo). Seplow, Stephen, 6220 32d Place 20015: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Aberdeen (SD) American News, Akron (OH) Beacon Journal, Colorado Daily Camera (Boulder), Charlote (NC) Observer, Columbus (GA) Enquirer & Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Ledger, Detroit (MI) Free Prss, Duluth (MN) Herald & News-Tribune, Gary (IN) Post-Tribune, Fort Wayne (IN) News Sentinel, Grand Forks (ND) Herald, Long Beach (CA) Independent & Press-Telegram, Macon (GA) Telegraph & News, Miami (FL) Herald, Pasadena (CA) Star-News, Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer, St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press & Dispatch, San Jose (CA) Mercury & News, Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, Wichita (KS) Eagle, Boca Raton (FL) News, Bradenton (FL) Herald, Lexington (KY) Herald & Leader. Seppy, Tom, 1343 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Associated Press. Shabecoff, Philip, 30 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Times. Shafer, Ronald G., 1807 Baldwin Drive, McLean, VA 22101: Wall Street Journal. Shaffer, Robert L. Fort McNair Marina 20002: Associated Press. Shanahan, Eileen, 3608 Van Ness Street 20008: Washington Star. Shanahan, J. Michael, 3122 Northampton Street 20015: Associated Press. Shannon, Donald, 1068 30th Street 20007: Los Angeles (CA) Times. Shapiro, David, 3422 South Stafford Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Gannett News Service. Shapiro, Joseph P., Apt. 1, 109 C Street SE. 20003: Evansville (IN) Press, Kentucky Post (Covington)—See Scripps-Howard News Service. Shaw, Gaylord, 3008 Rayjohn Lane, Herdon, VA 22070: Los Angeles Times. Shea, Terence F., 15025 Butterchurn Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Detroit (MI) News. Shearer, Cody Peterson, 3432 Newark Street 20016: Shearer and Glen News Enterprise. Sheeran, Josette, 406 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002: New York News World. Shepard, Alicia Cobb, 424 Fourth Street SE. 20003: Scripps League Newspapers. Shepard, Robert William, 4805 Manion Street, Annandale, VA 22003: United Press International. Sherman, Robert S., 22138 Dickerson Road, Dickerson, MD 20753: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Sherwood, Carlton, 1733 N Street 20036: Gannett News Service. Shields, Edward John, 319 Fifth Street SE. 20003: United Press International. Shields, Mark, 7535 17th Street 20012: Washington Post. Shifrin, Carole A., 3013 Stephenson Place 20015: Washington Post. Shih, Comet K.M., 2000 Cradock Street, Silver Spring, MD 20904: United Daily News (Taipei). Shogan, Robert, 3513 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Los Angeles (CA) Times. Shore, Benjamin, 6038 North 28th Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Copley News Service. Shribman, David M., 4810 Westway Drive, Bethesda, MD 20016: Washington Star. Shuman, DeVan L., 1343 MacBeth Street, McLean, VA 22102: Oil Daily. Shute, Nancy E., 1512 Swann Street 20009: States News Service. Siddon, Arthur, 7803 Wellington Road, Alexandria, VA 22306: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Siebert, Horst A., 7301 Radnor, Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Die Welt (Bonn). Siev, Daphne B., Apt. 401, 4103 W Street 20007: Capitol Publications, Inc. 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. Simons, Lewis, M., 3219 Macomb Street 20008: Washington Post. Simpson, Peggy, 1719 Swann Street 20009: Hearst Newspapers, Boston Herald American. Sinclair, Molly, 2146 Brandywine, Arlington, VA 22207: Washington Post. Sinclair, Ward, 116 Fleetwood Terrace, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Washington Post. Sirica, John J., Jr., 1718 Corcoran Street 20009: Washington Siar. Skrzycki, Cynthia L., 4810 Westway Drive, Bethesda, MD 20016: Fairchild Publications. Sleeper, Peter B., 6249 North 18th Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Lowell (MA) Sun. Sloyan, Patrick J., Paeonian Springs, VA 22129: Newsday. Small, Jennifer J., Apt. 414, 2201 L Street 20037: Small Newspapers. Smallen, David, 526 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Newhouse News Service, Newark (NJ) Star-Ledger, Jersey Journal (Jersey City, NJ). Smardz, Zofia, 1101 North Evergreen Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Washington Star. Smith, C. Fraser, 1305 North Ode Street, Arlington, VA 22209: Baltimore Sun. Smith Donald, 23 Logan Circle 20005: Congressional Quarterly. Smith, Donna, 4418 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22304: Oil Daily. Smith, Hedrick L., 4204 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Times. Smith, Philip W., 2723 Bowling Green Drive, Vienna, VA 22180: Newhouse News Service. Smith, Terence F., 33 West Irving Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Times. Snider, Steve, 1426 E Street NE. 20002: States News Service. Sniffen, Michael J., 330 E Street SE. 20003: Associated Press. Sole, Robert, 3215 Macomb Street 20008: Le Monde (Paris). Solomon, Burton R., 5860 14th Road North, Arlington, VA 22205: Energy Daily. Somerville, Glenn F., Apt. 714, 2001 North Adams Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Canadian Press. Southerland, Daniel R., 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202: Christian Science Monitor. Spear, Joseph C., 4840 Albermarle Street 20016: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Spencer, Duncan Choate, 1225 Massachusetts Avenue SE. 20003: Washington Star. Sperling, Godfrey Jr., 7706 Chatham Road, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Christian Science Monitor. Spivack, Miranda S., 3711 Benton Street 20007: Newhouse News Service, Springfield (MA) Daily News. Squitieri, Thomas A., Apt. 208, 1100 Sixth Street 20024: Thomson Newspapers. Srodes, James L., 1754 Park Road 20010: London Sunday Telegraph News Service. Stafford, Charles L., 6812 Bellamy Avenue, Springfield, VA 22152: St. Petersburg (FL) Times. Stall, William, 3723 Old Columbia Pike, Ellicott City, MD 21043: Los Angeles (LA) Times. Stearns, Jessie 100 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Stearns News Service. Stein, Kenny A., Apt. 510, 4201 South 31st Street, Arlington, VA 22206: World Perspectives, Inc. Steele, Sally, 5004 Jamestown Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Enid (OK) Daily Eagle. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Steif, William, 2902 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Scripps-Howard News Service. Stencel, Sandra, 12130 Quorn Lane, Reston, VA 22091: Editorial Research Reports. Stephenson, Malvina, 2111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Alexandria, VA 22202: Stephenson News Bureau. Stern, Linda S., 125 Sherman Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20012: New York Journal of Commerce. Sternberg, Steve, Apt. 5, 5857 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: International Medical Tribune Syndicate. Sternberg, William, Apt. 203, 12732 Veirs Mill Road, Rockville, MD 20853: Thomson Newspapers. Stone, Nelly, 323 North Oxford Street, Arlington, VA 22203: Nord Eclair (Lille), La Nouveele Republique (Tours), Sud Quest (Bordeaux). Stricker, J. Daniel, 1849 Irving Street 20010: Congressional Monitor. Strong, Barbara, 11710 Putting Green Court, Reston, VA 22091: Dallas (TX) Morning News. Strout, Richard L., 4517 Garfield Street 20007: Christian Science Monitor. Struck, Myron, Apt. 82, 5802 Merton Court, Alexandria, VA 22311: States News Service. Stuart, Peter C., 2702 P Street 20007: Christian Science Monitor. Sturua, Melor G., 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Izvestia (Moscow). Sugawara, Sandra, 107 Second Street NE. 20002: States News Service. Sullivan, Marguerite, 4930 Sedgwick Street 20016: Copley News Service. Sulzberger, Arthur Ochs, Jr., 2737 Devonshire Place, 20008: New York Times. Summers, E. Joseph, 19042 Capehart Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20760: Daily Bond Buyer. Sussman, Barry, 11016 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, MD 20854; Washington Post. Sussman, Soll, Apt. 1, 3249 N Street 20007: Associated Press. Suzuki, Shigeru, 4615 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Kyodo News Service. Sweeney, Louise A., 910 16th Street 20006: Christian Science Monitor. Sweet, William, Apt. 5, 122 Fifth Street 20002: Editorial Research Reports. Swerdlin, Marcie, Apt. 103, 2901 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Capitol Publications, Inc. Swoboda, Frank W. A., 4027 North Stuart Street, Arlington, VA 22207: Washington Post. Symonds, William C., 1311 North Ode Street, Arlington, VA 22209: Des Moines (IA) Register & Tribune. Szabo, Istvan, Apt. 2104-S, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Nepszabadsag (Budapest). Szostak, John M., 3512 Valley Drive, Alexandria, VA 22302: Washington Liaison News Service. Tanaka, Toyo, 8719 Ewing Drive, Bethesda, MD 20034: Asahi Shimbun, (Tokyo). Tarr, David, 20406 Shadow Oak Court, Gaithersburg, MD 20760: Congressional Quarterly. Tarrant, David B., 1891 Ingleside Terrace 20010: Congressional Quarterly. Tate, Dale Triber, 3780 Reno Road 20008: Congressional Quarterly. Taubman, Philip M., 2850 28th Street 20008: New York Times. Taylor, Frank, 2501 Calvert Street 20008: London Daily Telegraph. Taylor, Harold G., 19013 Shannon Way, Poolesville, MD 20837: Fairchild Publications. Taylor, Robert E., 242% 12th Street SE. 20003: Wall Street Journal. Taylor, Stuart Symington Jr., 242 12th Street SE. 20003: New York Times. Taylor, Walter Alexis, 2911 Summerfield Road, Falls Church, VA 22042: Washington Star. Tcherkaski, Osvaldo E., 4500 Lowell Street 20016: Agence France Presse. Teare, Jacqueline K., 4886 A South 28th Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Newhouse News Service, Ann Arbor (MI) News, Bay City (MI) Times, Flint (MI) Journal, Grand Rapids (MI) Press, Jackson (MI) Citizen Patriot, Kalamazoo (MI) Gazette, Muskegon (MI) Chronicle, Saginaw (MI) News. Teare, John, 4886 A South 28th Street, Arlington, VA 22206: Gannett News Service. Teramura, Soji, 2619 Woodley Place, Falls Church, VA 20046: Mainichi Newspapers (Tokyo). Tetreault, Stephen R., Apt. 23, 7406 Hancock Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20012: Donrey Media Group. Thadani, Jaya, Apt. 1724, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: The Tribune (Chandigarh). Thimmesch, Nicholas P., 6301 Broadbranch Road, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Thomas, Helen, 2501 Calvert Street 20008: United Press International. Thomas, Richard G., 1822 Corcoran Street 20009: Ohio/ Washington News Service. Thomas, Susan M., 3123 Medway Street, Wheaton, MD 20902: Gannett News Service. Thomas, William V., 614 Aspen Street 20012: Editorial Research Reports. 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., 3200 Weeping Willow Court, Silver Spring, MD 20906: Fort Worth (TX) Star-Telegram. Thompson, Robert E., Apt. 622, 3601 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Hearst Newspapers, Hearst Special News Service, Albany (NY) Times-Union, Albany (NY) Knickerbock News, Baltimore (MD) News American, Boston (MA) Herald American, Los Angeles (CA) Herald Examiner, San Antonio (TX) Light, San Francisco (CA) Examiner, Seattle (WA) Post Intelligencer, Midland (TX) Reporter-Telegram, Plainview (TX) Daily Herald, Midland (MI) Daily News, Huron Daily Tribune (Bad Axe, MI), Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer. Thorne, C. Patrick, 5810 Runford Drive, New Carrollton, MD 20784: Ogden (UT) Standard-Examiner. Thornton, Mary, 719 Ninth Street 20012: Washington Star. Tiede, Tom, 14809 Carrolton Road, Rockville, MD 20853: Newspaper Enterprise Association. Timberg, Robert R., 1248 C Street SE. 20003: Baltimore (MD) Evening Sun. Tolchin, Martin, 5117 Wichett Terrace, Bethesda, MD 20014: New York Times. Tominaga, Satoshi, 5304 Bangor Drive, Kensington, MD 20795: Hokkaido Shimbun (Sapporo). Toth, Robert, 21 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Los Angeles(CA) Times. Towell, W. Patrick, Apt. 832, 301 G Street SW. 20024: Congressional Quarterly. Treadwell, David, 722-B Sixth Street NE. 20002: Los Angeles (CA) Times. Trewhitt, Henry L., 3155 Tennyson Street 20015: Baltimore (MD) Sun. Tufty, Esther Van Wagoner, 820 Arcturus-on-Potomac, Alexandria, VA 22308: Tufty News Service. Tufty, Harold G., 3812 Livingston 20015: Tufty News Service. Turner, Douglas L., 1389 National Press Buliding 20045: Buffalo Courier-Express. Turner, Harry L., 9920 Cherry Tree Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20901: San Juan (PR) Star (See Scripps-Howard News Service). 848 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Tutsch, Hans E., Apt. 614, 4701 Willard Avenue 20015: Neue Zurcher Zeitung (Zurich). Tyler, Patrick E., 1527 S Street 20007: Washington Post. Ullman, Owen, Apt. 1010, 9200 Edwards Way, Adelphi, MD 20783: Associated Press. Underwood, Douglas, 122 12th Street NE. 20002: Gannett News Service. Unna, Warren W., 121 Sixth Street NE. 20002: The Statesman (new Dehli). Vahlberg, Vivian Eleanor, 617 Fifth Street NE. 20002: Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City Times, Colorado Springs (CO) Sun. Valentine, Paul W., 5237 Nevada Avenue 20015: Washington Post. Van Atta, Dale, 214 Meadowland Lane West, Sterling, VA 22170: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Vance, William S., 1371 Independence Avenue SE. 20003: Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Aberdeen (SD) American News, Akron (OH) Beacon Journal, Colorado Daily Camera (Boulder), Charlotte (NC) Observer, Columbus (GA) Enquirer & Ledger, Detroit (MI) Free Press, Duluth (MN) Herald & News-Tribune, Gary (IN) Post-Tribune, Fort Wayne (IN) News Sentinel, Grand Forks (ND) Herald, Long Beach (CA) Independent & Press-Telegram, Macon (GA) Telegraph & News, Miami (FL) Herald, Pasadena (CA) Star-News, Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer, St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press & Dispatch, San Jose (CA) Mercury & News, Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, Wichita (KS) Eagle, Boca Raton (FL) News, Bradenton (FL) Herald, Lexington (KY) Herald & Leader. van der Linden, Frank, 5312 Blackstone Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Sacramento (CA) Union. Vandevanter, Peter Henry, Apt. 608, 2124 I Street 22037: States News Service. Vandewater, Judith, 2934 McKinley 20014: Fairchild Publications. Van Riper, Frank A., Apt. 102, 4803 Wellington Drive, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: New York Daily News. van Wieringen, Jan, 2120 O Street 20037: Volkskrant (Amsterdam). Velloso, Wilson, 7515 Westfield Drive, Bethesda, MD 20034: A Tarde (Bahia). Verdon, Lexie, 5226 Chowan Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314: Washington Post. Vicini, James, 9301 Ocala Street, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Reuters. Vilaro, Ramon, 3215 Prospect Street 20007: El Pais (Madrid). Vogl, Frank, 606 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, VA 22305: London Times. Volz, Joseph, 15611 Passaie Lane, Bowie, MD 20716: New York Daily News. Von Bergen, Drew, 3233 Holly Berry Court, Falls Church, VA 22042: United Press International. Wade, Mary, 104 Hodges Lane, Takoma Park, MD 20012: London Sunday News Service. Wagman, Robert, 8806 First Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Independent News Alliance. Wakefield, Victoria, 322 10th Street SE, 2003: Washington Capital News Service. Wald, Martin, 1800 R Street 20009: Associated Press. Waldman, Myron S., 4309 Dresden Street, Kensington, MD 20795: Newsday. Walker, Kenneth R., 1119 Staples Street NE, 20002: Washington Star. Walker, Penelope, 2803 Q Street 20007: London Daily Express. Wallace, Brian P., 6308 Ninth Street 20011: Washington Capital News Service. Wallach, John P., 2915 Foxhall Road 20016: Hearst Newspapers, Hearst Special News Service, Albany (NY) Times-Union, Albany (NY) Knickerbock News, Baltimore (MD) News American, Boston (MA) Herald-American, Los Angeles (CA) Herald Examiner, San Antonio (TX) Light, San Francisco (CA) Examiner, Seattle (WA) Post Intelligencer, Midland (TX) Reporter-Telegram, Plainview (TX) Daily Herald, Midland (MI) Daily News, Huron Daily Tribune (Bad Axe, MI), Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer. Walsh, David C., 1 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Allied Press International. Walsh, Edward, 5401 South Third Street, Arlington, VA 22204: Washington Post. Walsh, Kenneth T., 8 Brown’s Court SE, 20003: Denver Post. Walte, Juan J., 6203 Fernleigh Boulevard, Springfield, VA 22152: United Press International. Walters, Robert, 3550 Chesapeake Street 20008: Newspaper Enterprise Association. Wang Fei, 2310 Connecticut Avenue 20008: People’s Daily (Peking). Wang, Brice, 7001 Lemay Road, Rockville, MD 20851: Central Daily News (Taipei). Wang, James C., Apt. 203, 6200 Springhill Drive, Greenbelt, MD 20770: Economic Daily News (Taipei). Warner, Margaret G., 1626 34th Street 20007: Wall Street Journal. Warren, Ellen, 326 G Street SE, 20003: Chicago Sun-Times. Warren, Vicki, 220 10th Street NE, 20002: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Washington, Frank, Apt. 808, 1234 Massachusetts Avenue 20005: Washington Merry-Go-Round. Waters, Donald C., Apt. 417, 2300 Pimmit Drive, Falls Church, VA 22043: Associated Press. Waters, Robert, 1046 Dalebrook Drive, Alexandria, VA 22308: Hartford (CT) Courant. Watson, Jerome R., 5803 Namakagan Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: Chicago Sun-Times. Watters, Susan, 3212 38th Street 20016: Fairchild Publications. Weaver, Peter, 5102 Cammack Drive 20016: King Features Syndicate. Weaver, Warren, Jr., 1521 31st Street 20007: New York Times. Webbe, Stephen, 1325 15th Street 20005: Christian Science Monitor. Wehr, Elizabeth, 6028 Cheshire Drive 20014: Congressional Quarterly. Weinraub, Bernard, 3637 Upton Street 20008: New York Times. Weintraub, Boris, 3735 Appleton Street 20016: Washington Star. Weisman, Steven R., Apt. 301, 2227 20th 20009: New York Times. Weiss, Gary, 4211 58th Avenue, Bladensburg, MD 20710: States News Service. Weiss, Kenneth A., Apt. 111-S, 429 N Street 20024: Congressional Quarterly. Weiss, Laura B., 3410 30th Street 20008: Congressional Quarterly. Wermiel, Stephen J., 1010 25th Street 20037: Wall Street Journal. West, Dick, 3039 Crane Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042: United Press International. West, Paul, 3208 O Street 20007: Dallas (TX) Times-Herald. Wharton, Elizabeth, 5 Snow’s Court 20037: United Press International Wheat, Warren, 6817 Mayo Court, Arlington, VA 22150: Gannett News Service. Wheeler, Elizabeth E., 1818 S Street 20009: States News Service. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Wheeler, Timothy B., 1200 South Washington Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Media General News Service. Wheeler, Timothy L., 816 Beaumont Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21212: New York Daily World. White, Donald B., Apt. 104, 4103 W Street 20007: Capitol Publications, Inc. White, Gordon Eliot, 1502 Stonewall Road, Alexandria, VA 22302: Salt Lake City (UT) Deseret News. Whittle, Richard, Apt. 304, 2129 Florida Avenue 20008: Congressional Quarterly. Wieck, Paul R., 3267 P Street 20007: Albuquerque (NM) Journal. Wieghart, James G., 5510 Nevada Avenue 20015: New York Daily News. Wiencek, David G., Apt. TA-6, 7831 Enola Street, McLean, VA 22102: Congressional Monitor. Wiener, Elizabeth M., 1729 Church Street 20036: States News Service. Wiese, Arthur, 920 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Houston (TX) Post. Wiessler, David A., 1123 East Capitol Street SE. 20003: United Press International. Wiessler, Judy B., 1123 East Capitol Street SE. 20003: Houston (TX) Chronicle. Wightman, Richard J., Apt. 525, 1711 Massachusetts Avenue 20036: Fairchild Publications. Wilkie, Curtis, 7119 Ninth Street 20011: Boston (MA) Globe. Wilkins, Fraser Bryan, 4332 Garfield Street 20007: Fairchild Publications. Williams, Barbara B., 2415 South First Road, Arlington, VA 22204: Washington Capital News Service. Williams, Betty Anne, 67 Randolph Place 20001: Associated Press. Willoughby, Jane L., 4119 Davis Place 20075: Today News Service. Willoughby, William F., 9817 Ashby Road, Fairfax, VA 22030: Religion Today. Wilson, Bruce P., Apt. 505, 4200 Cathedral Avenue 20007: Melbourne Herald. Wilson, John S., 13105 Putnam Circle, Woodbridge, VA 22191: Associated Press. Wilson, George, 9213 Maria Avenue, Great Falls, VA 22066: Washington Post. Wilson, Patricia Lesley, Apt. 505, 4200 Cathedral Avenue 20016: Reuters. Wilson, Victor E., 2400 Pennsylvania Avenue 20037: Newhouse News Service. Williams, Juan Antonio, 2113 Second Street 20001: Washington Post. Williams, Robert H. 1615 Tilton Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Washington Post. Wise, Michael Z., 1765 R Street 20009: Associated Press. Witcover, Jules, 1516 Inlet Court, Reston, VA 22090: Washington Star. Witt, Elder, 6001 Utah Avenue 20015: Congressional Quarterly. Witt, G. Evans, 1754 Kenyon Street 20010: Associated Press. Wollenberg, Harry, Apt. 9, 2716 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Associated Press. Wolman, Jonathan P., 2020 Lanier Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Associated Press. Woods, Michael, 6248 Diamond Drive, Falls Church, VA 22044: Toledo (OH) Blade, Monterey (CA) Peninsula-Herald, Pittsburgh (PA) Post-Gazette, Red Bank (NJ) Daily Register. Woodward, Bob, 3027 Q Street 20007: Washington Post. Woolner, Ann, 1255 F Street NE. 20002: Cox Newspapers, Atlanta (GA) Journal. Wormser, Michael D., 9104 LeVelle Court, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Congressional Quarterly. Worsham, James, 1707 H Street 20006: Chicago Tribune Press Service. Worsnop, Richard Laidlaw, 333 11th Street SE. 20003: Editorial Research Reports. Wright, Jeanne E., 312 A Street SE. 20003: States News Service. Wu Jin, 2200 S Street 20008: Xinhua News Agency (Peking). Wynn, Randall L., 214 12th Street SE. 20003: Ohio/ Washington News Service. Wyrick, Bob, Apt. 711, 1868 Columbia Road 20009: Newsday. Yamazaki, Kazutami, 7703 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda, MD 20034: Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Tokyo). Yoder, Allan F., 433 15th Street NE. 20002: Bergen Record (Hackensack, N.J.) Yokokawa, Hayao, 9906 Holmhurst Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Kyodo News Service. Yonekura, Hisakuni, 7011 Sea Cliff Road, McLean, VA 22101: Kyodo News Service. Young, Lea-Ruth, 16101 Goodman Court, Laurel, MD 20810: New York Journal of Commerce. Young, Patrick, 16101 Goodman Court, Laurel, MD 20810: Newhouse News Service. Yu Enguang, 2200 S Street 20008: Xinhua News Agency (Peking). Zeiger, Dinah, 4127 River Road 20016: Commodity News Services, Inc. Zhang Yan, 2310 Connecticut Avenue 20008: People’s Daily (Peking). Zhou Zexin, 2200 S Street 20008: Xinhua News Agency (Peking). Zimmerman, Richard G., 125 10th Street SE. 20003: Cleveland (OH) Plain Dealer. Zon, Calvin G., 2911 Porter Street 20008: Daily Bond Buyer. Zuckerman, Robert, Apt. 1344, 10908 Bucknell Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Capitol Publications, Inc. 66-666 O—81——-56 NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED IN PRESS GALLERIES (Phones, House Press Gallery, 225-3945; Senate Press Gallery, 224-0241) [Note.—e., evening; m., morning; S., Sunday] (Paper represented and telephone number, office address, and name of representative) Aberdeen (SD) American News (m., e., S.)—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Charles Green (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Ada (OK) Evening News—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (See Thomson Newspapers). Adrian (MI) Telegram—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squiteri, William Sternberg (See Thomson Newspapers). Advance News Service, Inc.—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Newhouse News Service. Agence France Presse—293-9380, Suite 400, 1612 K Street 20006: Claude Moisy, Serge Romensky, Jean-Pierre Altier, Denis Brulet, Patrice Collen, Didier Fauqueux, Simon Michau, Patrick Morali, Louis Nevin, Osvaldo Tcherkaski. Akron (OH) Beacon Journal (e., S.)—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Charles Green (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Alabama Journal (Montgomery)—360-9333, 2234 William and Mary Drive, Alexandria, VA 22308: Peggy Rober-son. Albany (NY) Knickerbocker News—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, Robert E. Thompson, John Harris, Marianne Means, John Wallach, Victor Ostrowidzki (see Hearst Newspa-pers). Albany (NY) Times-Union (m.S.)—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, Robert E. Thompson, John Harris, Marianne Means, John Wallach, Victor Ostrowidzki (see Hearst Newspapers). Albert Lea (MN) Tribune—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, Judith C. Allen, William Sternberg (See Thomson Newspapers). Albuquerque (NM) Journal (m., S.)—338-2240, 3267 P Street 20007: Paul R. Wieck. Albuquerque (NM) Tribune (e.)—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Robert Duke (See Scripps-Howard News Service). Alexandria (LA) Daily Town Talk—(202) 362-4217, P.O. Box 1558 20013: Kenneth R. Allen. Alexandria (VA) Gazette (e.)—549-7185, 717 North Saint Asaph Street, Alexandria, VA 22314: Jim Morrison, Sandra Hemmingway, Charles Horne, Margaret L. Ryan. Al-Fajr (Jerusalem)—466-3538, Suite 925, 2025 I Street 20006: Ghassan K. Bishara. Allen News Bureau—(202) 362-4217, P.O. Box 1558 20013: Kenneth R. Allen. Allied Press International—638-2749, 767 National Press Building 20045: Hope Hathaway, Athena Adams, David C. Walsh, William J. Halterman. Al-Khalij (Sharjah)—229-5704, 5704 Cromwell Drive, Bethesda, MD 20016: Shirin Khadduri. Almadina Daily (Jeddah)—638-2858, 723 National Press Building 20045: Mohamad-Ali Salih. Al-Seyassah (Kuwait)—797-7356, Apt. 105, 1425 Rhode Island Avenue: Abdul Rahmann Omer Alamin. Amarillo (TX) Globe-News—438-3791, 2933 28th Street 20008: Sarah McClendon. American Banker (m.)—347-5529, 1114 National Press Building 20045: Joseph Hutnyan, Phil Battey, Jay Rosenstein, Lisa McCue, Suzanna Andrews. American News Service—532-1734, P.O. Box 176, Shepardstown, WV 25443: William Barnhill. Anchorage (AK) Daily News—547-4044, Room 210, 220 C Street SE. 20003: George Bryson. Anchorage (AK) Daily Times (e.)—338-5069, Watergate East, 2510 Virginia Avenue 20037: Marilyn Atwood; 554-3579, P.O. Box 1042 20013: Betty Mills, Paul Monaghan, Linda Killian. Annapolis Capital-Gazette—262-3700, 6806 Laurel-Bowie Road, Bowie, MD 20715: John L. Rouse. Ann Arbor (MI) News (e.)—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert D. G. Lewis, Susan Preston, Jacquelin K. Teare (See Newhouse Newspapers). Anniston (AL) Star—528-0859, 4611 North 7th Road, Arlington, VA 22203: Stephen Barlas. ANSA News Agency (Rome)—628-3317, 797 National Press Building 20045: Fabrizio Del Piero. Ansonia (CT) Evening Sentinel —628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, Judith C. Allen, William Sternberg (See Thomson Newspapers). Arab News (Jeddah)—638-7183, 359 National Press Building 20045: Robert W. Lebling, Jr., Abdul Salam Y. Massarueh, Fouzi El-Asmar, Susan I. Gray, Maris E. Imbrie. Argus South African Newspapers, Ltd. (Johannesburg)—737-3651, 737-0481, 819 National Press Building 20045: John A. D'Oliveira. Arizona Republic (Phoenix) (m. S.)—638-6425, 641 National Press Building 20045: Benjamin R. Cole, Douglas McDaniel. Arkansas Democrat (Little Rock) (e. S.)—362-8695, 3515 36th Street 20016: Gale H. Arnold; 527-7340, 611 North Edison Street, Arlington, VA 22203: Pamela Murphy. Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock) (m. S.)—347-9403, 991 National Press Building 20045: Thomas K. Hamburger. Artists and Writers Syndicate—659-1921, 1330 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: Edward Flattau. Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo)—783-0523, 477 National Press Building 20045: Toyo Tanaka, Adio Nomura, Motoharu Okada, Akio Ogawa. Ashland (KY) Daily Independent—546-2300, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Stephen Blake-ly, Pamela Glass, Anne L. Millett, Bill Pritchard, Paul Keegan, (see Ottaway News Service). 850 Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Asian Wall Street Journal—862-9274, Suite 800, 1025 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Eduardo Lachica. Associated Press—833-5300, Suite 606, 2021 K Street 20006: Walter R. Mears, Reid G. Miller, Fred S. Hoffman, Frank Cormier, Barry Schweid, Ary Moleon, Thomas P. Seppy, Donald M. Rothberg, John D. McClain, Stanford Benjamin, James Adams, 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 Luther, Jay Perkins, Michael Shanahan, Ann Blackman, Margaret Gentry, Gregory Nokes, Ira Rosenfeld, Randolph E. Schmid, Jeffrey Mills, James Gerstenzang, Thomas Raum, Dale Nelson, Donald Waters, Howard Benedict, Terence Hunt, Betty Ann Williams, Evans Witt, David Riley, Jonathan Wolman, Warren Leary, Christopher Connell, Richard Carelli, James Rubin, Norman Black, David Espo, Merrill Hartson, Maureen Santini, Joseph Hebert, William Kronholm, Lawrence Margasak, Hu Erb, Robert Parry, Owen Ullmann, Michael Robinson, Michael Sniffen, Lee Gould, Robert Andrews, Martin Crutsinger, Robert Furlow, Clifford Haas, Kevin Costeloe, Carl Hartman, Myron Feinsilber, Sally Jacobsen, Gene Grabowski, Glenn Ritt, Soll Sussman, Martin Wald, Robert Fick, Peggy Andersen, John Wilson, Morris Rosenberg, Steven Komarrow, Michael Wise, Michael Putzel, James Anderson, Harry Wollenberg, Darrell Christian, Robert Shaffer, Barton Reppert, G. G. LaBelle, Charles B. Reppert, Tim Ahern, Carole Felsman, Daniel H. Beegan, Jerry R. Estill, Charles C. Hill. A Tarde (Rio De Janeiro)—320-5979, 7515 Westfield Drive, Bethesda, MD 20034: Wilson Velloso. Atchison (KS) Daily Globe—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Atlanta (GA) Constitution (m., S.)—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Seth Kantor, Henry M. Eason, Jr. (see Cox Newspapers). Atlanta (GA) Journal (e., S.)—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Ann B. Woolner (see Cox Newspa-ers). Ars (ME) Journal—421-1131, Apt. 13, 3907 Blackburn Road, Burtonsville, MD 20730: Michael B. D’ Antonio (Guy Gannett Newspapers). Aurora (IL) Beacon-News (e., S.)—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: L. Edgar Prina, James D. Cary, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan, Grace-Marie Arnett, Robert Estill, Diane Keisel (see Copley News Service). Austin (MN) Herald—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Austin (TX) American Statesman (m., e., S.)—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: William Choyke (see Cox Newspapers). Austin (TX) Citizen (e)—483-3791, 2933 28th Street 20008: Sarah McClendon, 759-5808. 1517 Beulah Road, Vienna, VA 22180: Lester Kinsolving. Bakersfield Californian—546-8830, 413% Fifth Street NE. 20002: Michael D. Green. Baltimore (MD) News-American—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, Robert E. Thompson, John Harris, Marianne Means, Victor Ostrowidzki, John P. Wallach (see Hearst Newspapers). Baltimore (MD) Sun (m. S.)—347-8250, 1214 National Press “uilding 20045: Ernest B. Furgurson, Vernon A. Guidry Jr., Frederic W. Barnes Jr., Charles W. Corddry, Ti.omas B. Edsall, Gilbert A. Lewthwaite, Curt Matthews, Stephen E. Nordlinger, C. Lynne Olson, James A. Rousmaniere Jr., C. Fraser Smith, Robert R. Timberg, Henry L. Trewhitt. Bangor (ME) Daily News (m.)—544-8118, 426 Fifth Street 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, 993 National Press Building 20045: Naomi Nover. Barstow (CA) Desert Dispatch—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Basler Zeitung (Basel)—338-5494, 1227 33d Street 20007: Ulrich P. Goetz. Baton Rouge (LA) Morning Advocate—971-7527, 6010 Trailside Drive, Springfield, VA 22150: Joan McKinney. Baton Rouge (LA) State Times—971-7527, 6010 Trailside Drive, Springfield, VA 22150: Joan McKinney. Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer-News (e., S.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: ii Gannett News Service). Bay City (MI) Times (e., S.)—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert D. G. Lewis, Susan J. Preston, Jacqueline K. Teare (see Newhouse News Service). Bellevue (WA) Journal-American—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Bellingham (WA) Herald (e. S.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Bend (OR) Bulletin—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Bergen Record (Hackensack, NJ.)—638-2127, 1385 National Press Building 20045: Robert M. Cunningham, Allan F. Yoder. Berlingske Tidende (Copenhagen)—347-1744, 1130 National Press Building 20045: Bent Albrectsen. Beverly (MA) Times—546-2300, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Knight A. Kiplinger, Pamela Glass, Anne L. Millett, Bill Pritchard, Paul Keegan (See Ottaway News Service). Bildzeitung (Hamburg)—547-7607, 903 C Street NE. 20002: Jay Gourley. Biloxi-Gulfport (MS) Daily Herald and Sun (m., e. S.)—881-2220, 6817 Old Stage Road, Rockville, MD 20852: Leland A. Bandy. Binghamton (NY) Press & Sun Bulletin (e., S.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Birmingham Evening Mail (England)—737-1113, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Lance I. Morgan. Birmingham (AL) News (e. S.)—383-7800, Suite 1320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Thomas V. Scarritt (see Newhouse News Service). Birmingham (AL) Post-Herald (m.—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Frank Morring (See Scripps-Howard News Service). Boca Raton (FL) News—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Robert J. Ryan (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Boise (ID) Daily Statesman (m., e. S.—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Boston (MA) Globe—393-6020, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert Healy, William Beecher, Thomas N. Oliphant, Rachelle A. Patterson, David Rogers, Curtis Wilkie. 852 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Boston (MA) Herald-American (e.)—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Peggy Simpson, Joseph Kings-bury-Smith, Robert E. Thompson, John Harris, Marianne Means, Victor Ostrowidzki, John Wallach (see Hearst Newspapers). Boulder (CO) Daily Camera—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Dan Meyers (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Bradenton (FL) Herald—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Robert J. Ryan (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Bridgeport (CT) Post-Telegram (m., e., S.)—783-1070, 1387 National Press Building 20045: Carey Cronan. Bridgewater (NJ) Courier-News—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Brownwood (TX) Bulletin—483-3791, 2933 28th Street 20008: Sarah McClendon. Buffalo (NY) Courier-Express (m.)—628-2906, 1389 National Press Building 20045: Douglas L. Turner, David E. Lynch. Buffalo (NY) Evening News (e.)—737-3188, 1286 National Press Building 20045: Richard M. McCarthy, Roland A. Powell. Burlington (VT) Free Press (m.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Camden (NJ) Courier-Post (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Canadian Press—833-5324, Room 606, 2021 K Street 20006: Carl W. Mollins, Glenn Somerville. Canon City (CO) Courier—546-4464, 220 C Street SE.: Ann D. Schmidt. Canton (OH) Repository—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Cape Giradeau (MO) Missorian (e.)—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg. (see Thomson Newspapers). Capitol Publications, Inc.—452-1600, 1300 North 17th Street, Arlington, VA 22209: Richard M. Hagan, Kent P. Ashworth Mark Bomster, Susan J. Cunningham, Cynthia Carter, Andrea Chancellor, Greg Dent, Rebecca L. Dickinson, Carole Donoghue, Andrea K. Fead, Patrice S. Giancola, Debbie A. Goldberg, William Grassano, Holly Hexter, Helen Hoart, Ida Kosciesza, Mary M. Kahn, Gary Luggiero, David Lytle, Douglas O’Boyle, Lorraine Pecarsky, Ellen L. Rathfon, Daphne B. Siev, Marcie Swerdlin, Donald B. White, Robert Zucker-man. Carthage (MO) Press—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Central Daily News (Taipei)—468-1571, 7001 Lemay Road, Rockville, MD 20851: Brice Wang. Central News Agency (Taipei)—628-2738, 549 National Press Building 20045: Rock J. S. Leng, Jasper Hsu, Conrad K. Y. Lu. Chambersburg (PA) Public Opinion—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Charleston (WV) Daily Mail—783-2377, 991 National Press Building 20045: David J. Greenfield. Charleston (SC) News & Courier—544-2612, 609 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: David E. Doubrava. Charlotte (NC) Observer—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Bob Hodierne (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Chicago (IL) Sun-Times—785-8200, 708 National Press Building 20045: Patrick Oster, William Hines, Ellen Warren, Jerome Watson, Bruce Ingersoll, Thomas Moore. Chicago (IL) Sun-Times Syndicate—393-4340, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Rowland Evans, Jr., Robert D. Novak. Chicago (IL) Tribune Press Service—785-9430, 1707 H Street 20006: Raymond Coffey, James Coates, Glen Elsasser, Michael Kilian, John Maclean, Jon Margolis, Steven Neal, William Neikirk, Barbara Reynolds, Arthur Siddon, Dorothy Collin, James Worsham. ; Chillicothe (OH) Gazette—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1200 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. China Times (Taipei)—347-1162, 1276 National Press Building 20045: Chien-Chung Fu. Chosun Ilbo (Korea)—783-4236, 734 National Press Building 20045: Jong-Ik Ahn. Christian Science Monitor—785-4400, 910 16th Street 20006: Godfrey Sperling, Jr., Harry B. Ellis, Richard L. Strout, Richard Cattani, Julia Malone, Daniel Southerland, Peter C. Stuart, Louise Sweeney, Stephen Webbe, Petcr Grier, Brad Knickerbocker. Chunichi-Tokyo Shimbun—783-1689, 783-9479, 877 National Press Building 20045: Tatsuo Oe, Ryujiro Fujita, Shigeo Hayashi. Cincinnati (OH) Enquirer (m.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Cincinnati (OH) Post (e.)—833-9520, 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Jerome Condo (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Claremont (NH) Eagle Times—946-8037, 10709 Keswick Street, Garrett Park, MD 20766: Ruth Pinkson. Clay (FL) Today 628—2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Cleveland (OH) Plain Dealer (m., S.) 638—1366, 521 National Press Building 20045: Thomas J. Brazaitis, Richard G. Zimmerman, Judith E. Burke. Coal Daily—587-6300, P.O. Box 1067, Silver Spring, MD 20910: Ginny Earnshaw, M. Afzal Khan, Steven K. Marcy, David Chaffee. Cocoa (FL) Today (m.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Coffeyville (KS) Journal (e., S.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. College Press Service—398-6233, 445 15th Street NE. 20036: Helen Cordes. Colorado Springs (CO) Gazette Telegraph—546-8830, 413% Fifth Street NE. 20002: Michael D. Green. Colorado Springs (CO) Sun—628-0335, 907 National Press Building 20045: Allan W. Cromely, Vivian E. Vahl- berg, Denise M. Gamino. Columbia (SC) Newspapers, Inc. (m., e., S.)—881-2220, 6817 Old Stage Road, Rockville, MD 20852: Leland A. _ Bandy. Columbus (OH) Citizen-Journal—=833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Jerome Condo (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Columbus (OH) Dispatch (e., S.)—347-3144, 809 National Press Building 20045: George A. Embrey, Whitt Flora, Peter A. Holmes. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Columbus (GA) Enquirer & Ledger (m., e., S.)—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Christopher Bonner (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Commodity News Services, Inc.—637-3650, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Linda Kendall, Susan C. Burk-hardt, Beth A. Eastman, Coleen Geraghty, Merle D. Kellerhals, Jr., Stephanie N. Lewis, Neal S. Lipschutz, Dinah Zeiger, Michael Gelb, Linda Norman, Andrew S. Albert, Angus J. Robertson. Congressional Information Bureau—347-2275, 1341 G Street 20005: Robert P. Cazalas, Betsy S. Buchan, William R. Di Benedetto. Congressional Monitor—347-7757, 499 National Press Building 20045: Brian Busey, Michaela Buhler, Patrick B. Haggerty, Paul Jackman, Leslie Rose, J. Daniel Stricker, John J. M. Gaunt, David G. Wiencek. Congressional Quarterly—887-8500, 1414 22d Street 20037: Irwin B. Arieff, Christopher Buchanan, Marsha Canfield, Mary W. Cohn, Nadine Cohodas, Franklin R. Cook, Robert E. Cuthriell, Kenneth B. Dalecki, Harrison Donnelly, Alan Ehrenhalt, John D. Felton, Pamela M. Fessler, Kathryn W. Gest, Hoyt Gimlin, Jennifer B. Greene, Peter A. Harkness, Charles W. Hucker, Bill Keller, Wayne P. Kelley, Kathy Koch, Michael L. Koempel, Marc Leepson, Veronica Li, Lawrence A. Light, Julia C. McCue, Lynda J. McNeil, John L. Moore, Warden N. Moxley, Alan Murray, Nancy L. Nooney, Peg O'Hara, Andy Plattner, Karen Rohan, Judy C. Sarasohn, Donald Smith, Sandra Stencel, William Sweet, David Tarr, David B. Tarrant, Dale T. Tate, William V. Thomas, W. Patrick Towell, Elizabeth Wehr, Kenneth A. Weiss, Laura B. Weiss, Richard Whittle, Elder Witt, Michael D. Wormser, Richard L. Worsnop, David A. Perez, Glenn D. Petherick, Christine A. Ryan, David G. Wiencek. Connelsville (OH) Courier (e.)—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Consumer News, Inc.—737-1190, 813 National Press Building 20045: Arthur E. Rowse. Copley News Service—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: L. Edgar Prina, James D. Cary, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan, Grace-Marie Arnett, Robert Estill, Diane Kiesel. Copley News Service Syndicate—638-1037, 398 National Press Building 20045: Ralph de Toledano. Cordele (GA) Dispatch—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Coshocton (OH) Tribune—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Council Bluffs (IA) Nonpareil —628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Cox Newspapers—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Andrew J. Glass, Timothy Adams, Joseph Al-bright, Andrew Alexander, Cheryl R. Arvidson, James Bentley, William Choyke, Henry Eason, Seth Kantor, Douglas Lowenstein, Helen McMaster, Andrew Mollison, Jeff Nesmith, Bernard Newman, Ann Woolner. Cromley News Features—695-5118, 765-4184, 1912 Martha's Road, Alexandria, VA 22307: Ray Cromley. Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm)—347-0935, 903 National Press Building 20045: Kurt Malarstedt. Daily Astorian (OR) (e.)—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Daily Bond buyer (m.)—293-4727, 1114 National Press Building 20045: Craig T. Ferris, Frank Gresock, Gretchen Chell, Howard N. Gleckman, E. Joseph Summers, Caivin Zon. Daily Columbian (Vancouver, WA)—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Daily Journal of Commerce (Portland)—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Daily Northwestern (Oshkosh, WI)—483-3791, 2933 28th Street 20008: Sarah McClendon. Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City) (m., S.—628-0335, 907 National Press Building 20045: Allan W. Cromley, Vivian E. Vahlberg, Denise M. Gamino. : Daily Pacific Builder (San Francisco)—624-7500, 400 National Press Building 20045: Ernest P. Mickel. Daily Traffic World—626-4500, 815 Washington Building 20005: Joseph C. Scheleen, J. Delton Pattie, Carlos Salzano, Robert M. Butler, R. Stanley Chapman, Don Byrne, Martha Hamm, Laurie Bradford, Robert C. Dart, Richard A. Maggrett, Andrew Duncan, Robert J. Kursar. Dalls (TX) Morning News (m., S.)—628-5030, 866 National Press Building 20045: Carl P. Leubsdorf, Barbara Strong, Robert Adams, Charmayne Marsh, Janet Battaile. Dallas (TX) Times Herald (e., S.)—638-0404, 559 National Press Building 20045: Paul West, Richard Fly, Stuart Henigson, Ann McDaniel. Dalton (GA) Daily Citizen-News—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Danbury (CT) News-Times (e).—546-2300, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Anne L. Millet, William R. Pritchard, Pamela Glass, Steve Blakely, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway News Service). Danville (IL) Commercial News (e., S.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Dateline Washington—628-1347, 777 National Press Building 20045: Walter Riley. Davar (Tel Aviv)—783-2671, 913 National Press Building 20045: Mordehay Barkay. Dayton (OH) Daily News—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Douglas Lowenstein (see Cox Newspa-pers). Dayton (OH) Journal Herald (m.)—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Andrew Alexander (see Cox Newspapers). Dear Publications, Inc.—393-0979, 1053 National Press Building 20045: David R. Dear, Cyrene Dear. Defense Daily—638-0500, 1341 G Street 20005: Norman L. Baker, Kenneth J. Silverstone. Denton (TX) Record-Chronicle—965-2530, Apt. 1010, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: Helen Anderson. Denver (CO) Daily Journal (m.)—624-7500, 400 National Press Building: Ernest P. Mickel. Denver (CO) Post (e., S.)—546-4464, 220 C Street SE, 20003: Leonard Larsen, Ann Dowling Schmidt, Thomas M. Gavin, Kenneth T. Walsh. Der Tagesspiegel (Berlin)—338-2351, 3810 Beecher Street 20007: Hans B. Meyer. Des Moines (IA) Register and Tribune (m., e., S.)—347-9111, 952 National Press Building 20045: James V. Risser, George P. Anthan, Donald W. Kaul, John C. Hyde, William C. Symonds, Larry J. Fruhling, Richard Foster, Margaret Engel, Larry J. Fruhling, Donald W. Kaul, Richard Foster. Detroit (MI) Free Press (m., S.)—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Paul Magnusson (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). 854 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Detroit (MI) News (e., S.)—628-4566, 511 National Press Building 20045: Gary F. Schuster, bureau chief, Richard Egan, Mary Leonard, John E. Peterson, Richard A. Ryan, Terence F. Shea, Stephen Duthie. Deutsche Presse-Agentur—783-5097, 700 National Press Building 20045: Rolf Krueger, Douglas D. Richards, Ruth Lindenberg, Klaus Schuman. Deutscher Zeitungspool (Bonn)—338-6583, 3019 Cambridge Place 20007: Wilhelm M. Manthey. Die Presse (Vienna)—338-6583, 3019 Cambridge Place 20007: Marlene Manthey. Die Welt (Bonn)—229-1439, 6407 Middleburg Lane, Bethesda, MD 20034: Thomas Kielinger; 320-3888, 7301 Radnor Road, Bethesda, MD 20034: Horst A. Siebert. Dodge Construction News (Chicago)—624-7500, 400 National Press Building 20045: Ernest P. Mickel. Donrey Media Group—783-1760, 1068 National Press Building 20045: Eric Ruff, John Diaz, Stephan R. Te- treault. Dothan (AL) Eagle—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Douglas (AZ) Dispatch—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Dow Jones Capital Markets Report—=862-9200, Suite 800, 1025 Connecticut Avenue 20036: John Connor. Dow Jones News Service—862-9200, Suite 800, 1025 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Richard Gotcher. Draugas (Chicago Lithuanian)—262-7164, 5808 King Arthur Way, Glenn Dale, MD 20796: Grazina Krivickas. Duluth (MN) Herald and News-Tribune (m., e.,, S.—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Steve Dornfield (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Dunn (NC) Daily Record—546-2596, Apt. 3, 506 Second Street SE. 20003: Carolyn L. Gates. Durango (CO) Herald (e., S.)—546-1350, 123 Sixth Street SE. 20003: Helene C. Monberg. East Bay (CA) Today (m.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. East Liverpool (OH) Review—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri (See William Sternberg Thomson Newspapers). East Oregonian (Pendleton)—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen Forrester. Economic Daily News (Taipei) 345-5314, 6200 Springhill Drive, Greenbelt, MD 20770: James C. Wang. Economic Daily News—345-5314, Apt. 203, 6200 Springhill Drive, Greenbelt, MD 20770: James C. Wang. Editorial Research Reports—887-8500, 1414 22d Street 20037: Hoyt Gimlin, Marc Leepson, Veronica Li, Karen Rohan, Sandra Stencel, William Sweet, William V. Thomas, Richard L. Worsnop. Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer—298,6920, Suite 510, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Hearst Newspapers. EFE Spanish News Agency—347-9237, 969 National Press Building 20045: Rafael Ramos, Silvia E. Odoriz, Anne Leroux, Ramon Pedros. Elgin (IL) Courier-News (e.)—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: L. Edgar Prina, James D. Cary, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan, Grace-Marie Arnett, Robert Estill, Diane Kiesel (see Copley News Service). El Grafico (Guatemala)—387-0638, 2220 R Street 20008: Cesar A. Orantes. Elizabeth City (NC) Advance (e.)—393-0979, 1053 National Press Building 20045: David R. Dear, Cyrene Dear. Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. El Nuevo Dia (Puerto Rico)—638-0335, 991 National Press Building 20045: Thomas E. Bryan. El Pais—638-7604, 808 National Press Building 20045: Ramon Vilaro. El Paso (TX) Times m., S.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. El Paso (TX) Herald-Post—=833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Robert Duke (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Energy Daily—638-4260, 300 National Press Building 20045: Llewellyn King, Richard J. Myers, Ann Maclach-lan, Richard Barnard, JoAnn M. Dyer, Roger W. Gale, Jacob B. Goodwin, Walter Harris, John McCaughey, Kennedy P. Maize, Burton R. Solomon. Enid (OK) Daily News & Eagle (e.)—229-8898, 5004 Jamestown Road 20016: Sally Steele. Escanaba (MI) Daily Press—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg, (see Thomson Newspapers). Eugene (OR) Register Guard (e. S.)—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Eureka (CA) Times Standard—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg, (see Thomson Newspapers). Evansville (IN) Press (e. S.)—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Joseph Shapiro (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Everett (WA) Daily Herald—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Excelsior (Mexico City)—737-0314, 737-0295, 959 National Press Building 20045: Fausto Fernandez-Ponte. Fairchild Publications—624-0900, 665 National Press Building 20045: Susan Watters, E. Mitchell Betts III, Martyn M. Chase, James P. Fremgren, James M. Fallon, Mark Hosenball, Lucy E. Huffman, Cynthia Jabs, Lilah Lohr, S. A. Masud, Jim Ostroff, Cynthia Piechowiak, Marilyn J. Richter, Jack W. Robertson, Lloyd M. Schwartz, Cynthia L. Skrzycki, Harold G. Taylor, Richard J. Wightman, Fraser Bryan Wilkins, Judith Vandewater. Fairmont (WV) Times—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Fayetteville Northwest Arkansas Times—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Field Newspaper Syndicate—466-2311, Suite 1010, 1019 19th Street 20036: Charles Bartlett; 965-2871, 3314 P Street 20007: Joseph Kraft; 659-2636, Apt. 801, 1220 19th Street 20036: David M. Mazie; 785-8205, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Cord Meyer; 232-3525, 2926 Garfield Street 20008: Betty Beale. Findlay (OH) Republican-Courier—347-9330, 1061 National Press Building 20045: Cora Hoopes, Richard G. Thomas, Randall Wynn (see Ohio/ Washington News Service). Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel —628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Flint (MI) Journal (e., S.—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert D. G. Lewis, Susan J. Preston: Jacqueline K. Teare (see Newhouse News Service). Florida Times-Union—232-2020, 1801 Kalorama Square 20008: Jayne Brumley; 546-5061, 234 11th Street NE. 20002: Kenneth V. Cummins. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Fond du Lac (WI) Reporter—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Fort Collins Coloradoan (e., S.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 2001€: See Gannett News Service. Fort Scott (KS) Tribune—546-1005, 100 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Jessie Stearns. Fort Myers (FL) News-Press (m., S.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Fort Wayne (IN) News Sentinel —637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Charles Green (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Fort Worth (TX) Star-Telegram—638-3107, 1096 National Press Building 20045: David J. Montgomery, Mark J. Thompson. France Soir (Paris)—293-9380, 1612 K Street 20006: Louis A. Foy. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (m., e., S.)—347-2733, 365-1396, 982 National Press Building 20045: Jan G. Reifenberg, Carola G. Kaps. Frankfurter Rundschau—338-4048, 4523 Q Lane 20007: Horst Schreitter. Frederick (MD) News-Post—347-9059, 1024 National Press Building 20045: Cornelius J. Dwyer. Freelance—544-3647, 516 A Street NE. 20002: Edward Roeder. Fremont (OH) News Messenger (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Fremont (NE) Tribune (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Fresno (CA) Bee (e.)—547-4044, Room 210, 220 C Street SE. 20003: Leo Rennert, Richard Hall. Fullerton (CA) News Tribune (e.)—883-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Robert Duke (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Gadsden (AL) Times—783-1836, 1387 National Press Building 20045: Virginia Robicheaux. Gainesville (FL) Sun (e. S.)—862-0381, 1000 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Don J. Meiklejohn (New York Times Florida Newspapers). Gannett News Service—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: Robert Dubill, Norman Brewer, Don Camp-bell, Christina Collins, Michael Connolly, Ann Devroy, Meryl Gordon, Eugene Gribbroek, Ellen Hale, John Hanchette, Roger Hedges, Jake Henshaw, Jessica Lee, Tony Mauro, Michael Mecham, Patrick Ordovensky, Louis Peck, Carol Richards, William Ringle, Mark Rohner, William Schmick, David Shapiro, Carlton Sherwood, John Teare, Susan M. Thomas, Douglas Underwood, Warren Wheat, Eugene Policinski. Gary (IN) Post-Tribune—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Charles Green (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Gazeta Mercantil (Sao Paulo)—347-4050, 601 National Press Building 20045: Antonio M. Pimenta-Neves. German General News Service (G.D.R.)—657-2708, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Horst Schaffer, Ilse Schaffer. Glendale (CA) News—483-3791, 2933 28th Street 20008: Sarah McClendon. Globe Syndicate—759-5808, 1517 Beulah Road, Vienna, VA 22180: Lester Kinsolving. Gloucester (MA) Times—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Steven Blakely, Pamela Glass, Anne L. Millet, William R. Pritchard, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway News Service). Grand Forks (ND) Herald—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: David Bartel (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Grand Junction (CO) Sentinel—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Cox Newspapers. Grand Rapids (MI) Press—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert D. G. Lewis, Susan J. Preston, Jacqueline K. Teare (see Newhouse News Service). Green Bay (WI) Press Gazette—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Green News Service—546-8830, 413% Fifth Street NE. 20002: Michael D. Green. Greensburg (PA) Tribune-Review—759-5808, 1517 Beulah Road, Vienna, VA 22180: Lester Kinsolving. Greenville (OH) Advocate—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Greenville (PA) Record Argus—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau—554-3579, P.O. Box 1042 20013: Betty Mills, Paul Monaghan, Linda Killian. Guangming Daily (Peking)—328-2544, 2310 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Kou Zhi Zhong, Fu-Kang Xue. Guy Gannett Newspapers—421-1131, Apt. 13, 3907 Blackburn Road, Burtonsville, MD 20730: Michael B. D’An-tonio. Ha'aretz (Tel Aviv)—783-1142, 913 National Press Building 20045: Gideon Samat. Handelsblatt (Dusseldorf)—965-0563, 3206 Q Street 20007: Viola Herms Drath. Hankook Ilbo and Korea Times (Seoul)—783-2674, 831 National Press Building 20045: Soon-Whan Cho. Hanover (PA) Evening Sun—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Hapdong News Agency (Seoul)—783-5539, 761 National Press Building 20045: Tae Myung Kwon. Harrisburg (PA) Patriot & Evening News—383-7800, Suite 1320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Mick Rood (see Newhouse News Service). Hartford (CT) Courant—783-7442, 1025 National Press Building 20045: Robert Waters. Hearst Newspapers and Hearst Special News Service—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, National Editor, Robert E. Thompson, Bureau Chief, Tom Eastham, Marianne Means, John P. Wallach, Victor Ostrowidzki, Peggy Simpson, John Harris. Helen Anderson Bureau—965-2530, Apt. 1010, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: Helen Anderson. Helsingen Sanomat (Helsinki)—347-2152, 938 National Press Building 20045: Veikko I. Pajunen, Kirsti Eklund-Pajunen. Henderson (KY) Gleaner—393-0979, 1053 National Press Building 20045: David R. Dear, Cyrene Dear. Herkimer (NY) Telegram—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Hispanic-American News Service—638.6971, 758 National Press Building 20045: Roger Langley. Hokkaido Shimbun (Sapparo)—783-9479, 877 National Press Building 20045: Satoshi Tominaga. Hollywood (CA) Reporter—737-2828, 1234 National Press Building 20045: Theresa McMasters. 856 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Hollywood (FL) Sun-Tattler—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Frank Morring (see Scripps- Howard News Service). Honolulu (HI) Star-Bulletin—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Hot Springs (AR) Sentinel-Record—362-8695, 3515 36th Street 20016: Gale H. Arnold. Housing and Urban Affairs Daily—462-0700, P.O. Box 1903 20013: Juergen Haber. Houston (TX) Chronicle—393-2610, Suite 320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Norman K. Baxter, Cragg Hines, Judy Wiessler, William E. Clayton Jr. Houston (TX) Post—638-4332, 12 Terrace National Press Building 20045: Arthur E. Wiese, Jim Craig. Hungarian News Agency—656-9248, 7105 Georgia Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Pal Bokor. Huntington (WV) Advertiser & Herald Dispatch—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016 (see Gannett News Service). Huntsville (AL) Times—383-7800, Suite 1320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Camden P. Cobun (see New-house News Service). : Huron Daily Tribune (Bad Axe, MI)—298-6920, Suite 510 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Hearst Newspa- pers. Hurriyet (Istanbul)—229-1320, 5112 Westpath Way 20016: Tuna Koprulu. Hyannis (MA) Cape Cod Times—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Anne L. Millet, William R. Pritchard, Steve Blakely, Pamela Glass, Paul Keagan (see Ottaway News Service). Independent News Alliance—737-2727, 894 National Press Building 20045: Robert Wagman: John Chadwick; 543-1109, 316 North Carolina Avenue SE.: Angele de T. Gingras. Idaho Falls (ID) Post Register—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Indian Express Newspapers (Calcutta)—933-2883, 3723 Emily Street, Kensington, MD 20795: T.V. Parasuram. Indianapolis (IN) News (e.)—638-6425, 641 National Press Building 20045: Louis C. Hiner. Indianpolis (IN) Star (m., S.—638-6425, 641 National Press Building 20045: Benjamin R. Cole, Douglas P. McDaniel. Inter-Continental Press Syndicate—483-3791, 2933 28th Street 20008: Sarah McClendon. International Herald Tribune—334-7418, 1150 15th Street 20071: Frederick J. Farris. International Medical Tribune Syndicate—338-8866, 600 New Hampshire Avenue 20037: Steve Sternberg. Inter Press Service—638-5110, 954 National Press Building 20045: James Richard Lobe. Iowa City (IA) Press Citizen (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Iron Mountain (MI) Daily News—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Ithaca (NY) Journal (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Izvestia (Moscow)—656-6875, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Melor G. Sturua. Jackson County Floridan (Marianna, F1.)—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Thomas A. Squitieri, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Jackson (MI) Citizen-Patriot (e., S.)—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert G. D. Lewis, Susan J. Jacqueline K. Teare (see Newhouse News Service). Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger & Daily News (m., e., S.)—393-5280, Suite 307, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Johanna Neuman. Jersey Journal (Jersey City) (e.)—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert L. Cohen, David Smallen (see Newhouse News Service). Jerusalem Post—783-1161, 615 National Press Building 20045: Wolf Blitzer. Jewish Telegraphic Agency—737-0935, 834 National Press Building 20045: Joseph Polakoff. Jii Press (Tokyo)—783-4330, 383 National Press Building 20045: Kenji Sekiguchi, Shigebumi Sato, Sakae Saka-moto. Joliet (IL) Herald-News (e., S.)—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: L. Edgar Prina, James D. Cary, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan, Grace-Marie Arnet, Robert Estill, Diane Kiesel (see Copley News Service). Joong-Ang Ilbo (Seoul)—347-0121, 1123 National Press Building 20045: Kun-Jin Kim. Joplin (MO) Globe (m., S.)—546-2300, Room 3, 210 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Anne L. Millet, William R. Pritchard, Steve Blakely, Pamela Glass, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway News Service). Kalamazoo (MI) Gazette—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert D. G. Lewis, Susan J. Preston, Jacqueline K. Teare (see Newhouse News Service). Kankakee (IL) Daily Journal—393-0418, 1063 National Press Building 20045: Roger D. Runningen, Jennifer J. Small (see Small Newspapers). Kansas City (MO) Star—393-2020, Suite 306, 1750 Pennsylvnia Avenue 20006: Andrew C. Miller. Kansas City (MO) Times—393-2020, Suite 306, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Kathleen Patterson, Robert Engleman. Kentucky Post (Covington)—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Joseph Shapiro (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Ketchikan (AK) Daily News—544-3579, P.O. Box 1042 20013: Betty Mills, Paul Monaghan, Linda Killian (see Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau). Key West (FL) Citizen—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Khaleej Times (Dubai)—578-1697, Apt. 410, 5535 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204: Ghani Eirabie. King Features Syndicate—298-6920, Suite 510, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Marianne Means; 320-5101, 5100 Cammack Drive 20016: Peter Weaver. Kittanning (PA) Leader-Times—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitierei, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Knight-Ridder Newspapers—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Robert S. Boyd, bureau chief, David G. Bartel, Christopher Bonner, Steven Dornfield, Aaron Epstein, Thomas E. Fiedler, Saul Friedman, Vera Glaser, Charles A. Green, Frank Greve, David W. Hess, Paul R. Hodierne, David E. Hoffman, Monroe W. Karmin, George R. Kentera, Paul Magnusson, James McCartney, Daniel Meyers, Patricia A. O’Brien, Press Galieries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Walter T. Ridder, Robert J. Ryan, Dean H. Schoelkopf, Stephen Seplow, William S. Vance, Loye Cornelius, Jr. Knoxville (TN) News-Sentinel —833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Richard S. Powelson (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Kyodo News Service (Japan)—347-7762, 1229 National Press Building 20045: Yuichiro Hayashi, Susumu Ka-miyami, Junichi Kato, Hideaki Sakamoto, Shigeru Suzuki, Hayao Yokokawa, Hisakuni Yonekura. Lafayette (LA) Daily Advertiser—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Lafayette (IN) Journal & Courier—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. La Hora (Guatemala)—652-0057, 4405 East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20014: Oscar Padilla-Vidaurre. Lake County News-Herald (Painesville, OH)—347-9330, 1061 National Press Building 20045: Richard G. Thomas, Cora R. Hoopes, Randall L. Wynn (see Ohio/ Washington News Service). Lancaster (CA) Ledger-Gazette—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Lancaster (OH) Eagle-Gazette—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). La Nouveele Republique (Tours)—525-9495, 323 North Oxford Street, Arlington, VA 22203: Nelly Stone. Lansing (MI) State Journal—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. LaPorte (IN) Herald-Argus—393-0418, 1063 National Press Building 20045: Roger D. Runningen, Jennifer J. Small (see Small Newspapers). La Presse (Montreal) —347-2662, 1041 National Press Building 20045: Jean Pelletier. Latin American Affairs Bureau—684-7409, 2632 South Grant Street, Arlington, VA 22202: Ben F. Meyer. Latin News Agency—628-9212, 615 National Press Building 20045: Carlos Banales. Lawrence (MA) Eagle-Tribune—554-3579, P.O. Box 1042 20013: Betty Mills, Paul Monaghan, Linda Killian (see Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau). Laurel (MS) Leader-Call—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri William Sternberg (see Thomsom Newspapers). Leadville (CO) Herald-Democrat—546-1350, 123 Sixth Street SE. 20003: Helene C. Monberg. Leavenworth (KS) Times—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Le Monde (Paris)—363-7806, 3215 Macomb Street 20008: Robert Sole. Lexington (KY) Herald & Leader—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Loye W. Cornelius, Jr. (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Lincoln (NE) Journal —488-7943, P.O. Box 330, Annandale, VA 22003: A. J. Montgomery. Little Falls (MN) Daily Transcript—=862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Lock Haven (PA) Express—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). London Commodities Bulletin—737-3230, 923 National Press Building 20045: Freeman C. Bishop. London Daily Express—393-0840, 1077 National Press Building 20045: Ross Mark, Penelope Walker. London Daily Mail—737-2541, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Angus McPherson. London Daily Telegraph—393-5195, 1366 National Press Building 20045: Richard Beeston, Frank Taylor. London Observer Foreign News Service—737-1130, 915 National Press Building 20045: Anthony Holden. London Sunday Telegraph News Service—393-5130, 1366 National Press Building: James J. Srodes, Irene Saunders, Mary Wade. London Sunday Times News Service—628-4310, 814 National Press Building 20045: Henry Brandon. London Times—347-7659, 541 National Press Building 20045: Patrick Brogan, David Cross, Frank Vogl, Clive Cookson. Long Beach (CA) Independent and Press Telegram—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Dan Meyers (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers); 362-3965, 3930 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Virginia W. Kelly. Longmont (CO) Times-Call—546-4464, 200 C Street SE, 20003: Ann D. Schmidt. Longview (TX) Daily News (e)—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: William Choyke (see Cox Newspa- pers). Longview (TX) Morning Journal—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: William Choyke (see Cox Newspa-pers). Longview (WA) Daily News—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE, 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Lorain (OH) Journal—347-9330, 1061 National Press Building 20045: Richard G. Thomas, Randy Wynn, Cora Hoopes (see Ohio/Washington News Service). Los Angeles (CA) Herald-Examiner—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, Robert E. Thompson, John Harris, Marianne Means, Victor Ostrowidski, John P. Wallach (see Hearst Newspapers). Los Angeles (CA) Times—293-4650, Suite 1100, 1875 I Street 20006: Jack Nelson, Rudy Abramson, John H. Averill, Robert Barkdoll, Marléne Cimons, Richard T. Cooper, Mercer Cross, William J. Eaton, Paul G. Houston, Ellen Hume, Donald Irwin, Robert Jackson, Oswald L. Johnston, Bryce Nelson, James Mann, Lee May, Ronald Ostrow, Eleanor Randolph, Penny Pagano, Robert Rosenblatt, Donald Shannon, Gaylord Shaw, Robert Shogan, William Stall, Robert Toth, David Treadwell. Los Angles Times Syndicate—652-1588, 6301 Broadbranch Road, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Nicholas P. Thim-mesch; 965-2871, 3314 P Street 20007: Joseph Kraft; 393-6680, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Art Buchwald; 379-9770; P.O. Box 2753 20013: George L. Mair. Louisville (KY) Courier Journal & Times—628-7704, 1265 National Press Building 20045: Michael H. Brown, Edwin A. Ryan. Loveland (CO) Reporter-News—546-4464, 200 C Street SE, 20003: Ann D. Schmidt. Lowell (MA) Sun—638-4077, 1027 National Press Building 20045: Peter B. Sleeper. Lubbock (TX) Globe-News—483-3791, 2933 28th Street 20008: Sarah McClendon. Lufkin (TX) News—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: William Choyke (see Cox Newspapers). 858 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Macon (GA) Telegraph & News—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Christopher Bonner (see Knight- Ridder Newspapers). Madison (WI) Capital Times—484-4220, 215 Virginia Avenue SE, 20061: Stephen M. Johnson. Mainichi Newspapers (Tokyo)—T737-2817, 377 National Press Building 20045: Kasumi Kitabatake, Soji Tera- mura, Yoshohisa Komori, Toshiji Arai. Mamaroneck (NY) Times (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Manchester Guardian (England) (m.)—737-1111, Suite 1114, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Harold Jackson. Manitowoc (WI) Herald-Times Recorder—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Thomas A. Squitieri, Judith Allen, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Mankato (MN) Free Press—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Steve Blakely, Pamela Glass, Anne L. Millet, William R. Pritchard, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway News Service). Mansfield (OH) News-Journal—347-9330, 1061 National Press Building 20045: Richard G. Thomas, Cora Hoopes, Randall Wynn (see Ohio/ Washington News Service). Marquette (MI) Mining Journal—628-2157, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Chris Bur- nett, Thomas A. Squitieri, Judith C. Allen, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Marietta (OH) Times (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Marion (IN) Chronicle Tribune (m., e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Marion (OH) Star—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). McClatchy Newspapers of California—547.4044, Room 210, 220 C Street SE, 20003: Leo Rennert, Richard Hall. McClendon News Service—483-3791, 2933 28th Street 20008: Sarah McClendon. McNaught Syndicate—759-5808, 1517 Beulah Road, Vienna, VA 22180: Lester Kinsolving. Meadville (PA) Tribune—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Chris Burnett, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri (see Thomson Newspapers). Medford (OR) Mail-Tribune—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Steve Blakely, Pamela Glass, Anne L. Millet, William R. Pritchard, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway News Service); 546-4700, 121 Second NE. 20002: Stephen Forrester. Media General News Service—347-7770, 214 National Press Building 20045: John Hall, Marsha D. Blakemore, Shirley Elder, Charles McDowell, Timothy B. Wheeler, R. Gene Marlowe, Bill Miller, Steven T. Goldberg, Bruce Dudley. Melbourne Herald—347-8548, 1366 National Press Building 20045: Bruce P. Wilson. Memphis (TN) Commercial Appeal (m., S.)—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Cunningham, John L. Bennett (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Memphis (TN) Press-Scimitar (e.)—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Powelson (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Mesa (AZ) Tribune—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20005: See Cox Newspapers. Mesquite (TX) Daily News—966-5585, 6680 32d Place 20015: Max McCullough. Metals Daily—638-4302, 300 National Press Building 20045: John H. Cushman, Jr., Nicholas P. Frabotta. Miami (FL) Herald (m.)—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Tom Fiedler (see Knight-Ridder Newspa-pers). Miami (FL) News (e.)—331-0900 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Bernard Newman (see Cox Newspaper). Michelson News Service—638-4523, 1032 National Press Building 20045: Edward J. Michelson. Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record (m.)—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Steve Blakely, Pamela Glass, Anne L. Millet, William R. Pritchard, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway News Service). Middletown (OH) Journal—628-1135, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard Maloy, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, Judith C. Allen, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Midland (MI) Daily News (e.)—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Hearst Newspapers. Midland (TX) Reporter-Telegram—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Hearst Newspapers. Milliyet (Istanbul)—530-4414, 5715 Lone Oak Drive, Bethesda MD 20014: Saynur Goren. Milwaukee (WI) Journal (e., S.)—737-6453, 737-2985, 24 National Press Building 20045: John W. Kole, Frank A. Aukofer. Milwaukee (WI) Sentinel (m.)—628-8920, 1255 National Press Building 20045: Richard Bradee. Minneapolis (MN) Tribune (m., e., S.—347-5885, 940 National Press Building 20045: Finalay Lewis, Alan McConagha, Eric Pianin. Mississippi Press Register (Pascagoula) (e., S.)—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Camden Peter Cobun. (see Newhouse News Service). Mitchell (SD) Republic—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, Judith C. Allen, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newpapers). Mobile (AL) Press & Register (m., e., S.)—383-7800, Suite 1320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Camden Peter Cobun (see Newhouse News Service). Modesto (CA) Bee (e., S.)—547-4044, Room 210, 220 C Street SE. 20003: Leo Rennert, Richard Hall. Moline (IL) Daily Dispatch—393-0418, 1063 National Press Building 20045: Roger D. Runningen, Jennifer J. Small (see Small Newspapers). Monessen Valley (PA) Independent—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Thomas Squitieri, Chris Burnett, Judith C. Allen, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspaper). Monroe (LA) World and News—Star (m., e., S.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Monterey (CA) Peninsula-Herald—393-4580, 1280 National Press Building 20045: Frank R. Kane, Michael Woods, Patricia K. Griffith, John R. Black. Montgomery (AL) Advertiser—360-9333, 2234 William & Mary Drive, Alexander, VA. 22308: Peggy Roberson. Mount Vernon (IL) Register-News—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Mount Vernon (NY) Daily Argus (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Muncie (IN) Press (e.)—638-6425, 641 National Press Building 20045: Louis C. Hiner. Muncie (IN) Star (m., S.)—638-6425, 641 National Press Building 20045: Benjamin R. Cole, Douglas P. McDaniel. Munifacts News Wire Service—293-4727, 1114 National Press Building 20045: Craig T. Ferris, Frank Gresock, Gretchen Chell, Howard Gleckman, E. Joseph Summers, Calvin Zon. Murdoch News Service—547-3850, 222 11th Street SE, 20003: Joyce M. Murdoch. Muskegon (MI) Chronicle (e.)—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert D. G. Lewis, Susan J. Preston, Jacqueline K. Teare (see Newhouse News Service). Muskogee (OK) Phoenix & Times Democrat (m., S.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Myrtle Beach (SC) Sun-News—881-2220, 6817 Old Stage Road, Rockville, MD 20852: Leland A. Bandy. Nashville (TN) Tennessean—962-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. NC News Service—659-6724, 1312 Massachusetts Avenue 20005: Richard W. Daw, Elizabeth I. Schevtchuk, Thomas N. Lorsung, John J. Maher, James M. Lackey, Stephenie A. Overman, Agostino Bono, Jaime Fonseca. Nepszabadsag (Budapest)—657-4353, Apt 2104, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Istvan L. Szabo. Neue Zuercher Zeitung (Zurich)—737-4432, 1242 National Press Building 20045: Hans E. Tutsch, Helmut Reincke. New Albany (IN) Tribune—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Newark (NJ) Star Ledger—383-7800, Suite 1320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert L. Cohen, David Smallen (see Newhouse News Service). Newark (OH) Advocate—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). New Bedford (MA) Standard-Times—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Steven Blakely, Pamela Glass, Anne L. Millet, William Pritchard, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway News Service). Newburg (NY) Times—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Newburyport (MA) Daily News—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Steven Blakely, Pamela Glass, Anne L. Millet, William Pritchard, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway News Service). Newhouse News Service—383-7800, Suite 1320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert G. Fichenberg, Rick Beaudette, Camden P. Cobun, Miles Benson, Robert L. Cohen, Joe Berger, Michael F. Conlan, Peter J. Bernstein, Leonard Curry, Jonathan E. Dedmon, Susan Fogg, Susan B. Garland, George D. Hager, James M. Hildreth, Richard C. Johnston, Terence J. Kivlan, Robert D. G. Lewis, Katherine A. Long, Loye Miller, Jr., Mona P. Mills, Edward W. O’Brien, Edgar A. Poe, Ed W. Petykiewicz, Susan J. Preston, B. J. Richey, Mick Rood, James E. Roper, Thomas V. Scarritt, Jane L. Seegal, David Smallen, Philip W. Smith, Miranda S. Spivack, Jacqueline K. Teare, Victor E. Wilson, Patrick Young. New Kensington-Tarentum-Vandergrift (PA) Valley News Dispatch—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. New Orleans States Item & Times Picayune (m., e., S.)—737-2524, 1029 National Press Building 20045: Edgar A. Poe; 383-7800, Suite 1320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: George Hager (see Newhouse News Service). New Rochelle (NY) Standard-Star—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Newsday—393-5630, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004: Anthony J. Marro, Judith Bender, James Klurfeld, Earl B. Lane, Patrick Owens, Susan Page, Patrick J. Sloyan, Bob Wyrick, Myron S. Waldman. News Group Publications—347-6069, 758 National Press Building 20045: Norma Langley. Newspaper Enterprise Association—460-0737, 14809 Carrollton Road, Rockville, MD 20853: Tom Tiede, 347-7750, T77 14th Street 20005: Robert Walters. New York Daily News—467-6670, Suite 407, 2101 L Street 20037: James G. Wieghart, Francis P. Jackman, Frank A. Van Riper, Jerome S. Cahill, Joseph Volz, Bruce Drake, Harrison M. Rainie III, Lars-Erik Nelson, Laurence J. McQuillan. New York Daily World—628-5595, 1124 National Press Building 20045: Timothy L. Wheeler. New York Journal of Commerce—637-3670, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Oscar E. Naumann, Robert Burkhardt, Thomas J. Connors, Helen Ericson, Richard A. Lawrence, Denise Lamot, Robert F. Morison, Linda S. Stern, Leah R. Young, David M. Cawthorne. New York News World—638-0996, 635 National Press Building 20045: Theodore J. Agres, Paula Gray, Josette Sheeran. New York Post—393-1531, 1367 National Press Building 20045: Niles Richard Lathem, Richard F. Lee. New York Times—862-0300, 1000 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Bill Kovach, David Binder, Edward C. Burks, Richard Burt, Francis X. Clines, Adam Clymer, Edward Cowan, Juan de Onis, Karen E. DeWitt, B. Drummond Ayres, Jr., Clyde H. Farnsworth, John W. Finney, Ben A. Franklin, Barbara S. Gamarekian, Jeff Gerth, Linda Greenhouse, Bernard M. Gwertzman, Richard Halloran, John Herbers, Robert D. Hershey Jr., Ernest Holsedolph, Marjorie Hunter, Seth S. King, Richard Lyons, Judith Miller, Charles H. Mohr, Irvin D. Molotsky, Robert Pear, Edward Pound, Steven Rattner, Robert Reinhold, James Barrett Reston, Steven Roberts, Lynn Rosellini, David E. Rosenbaum, William Safire, Philip Shabecoff, Hedrick Smith, Terence F. Smith, Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr., Philip M. Taubman, Stuart S. Taylor Jr., Martin Tolchin, Warren Weaver Jr., Bernard Weinraub, Steven R. Weisman, Howell Raines. New York Times Florida Newspapers—862-0381, 1000 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Don D. Meiklejohn. New Zealand Press Association—737-8693, 614 National Press Building 20045: David A. Barber. Niagara Falls (NY) Gazette—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Tokyo)—393-1388, 745 National Press Building 20045: Yutaka Ichiki, Normichi Okai, Kazutami Yamazaki. Nishi Nippon Shimbun (Tokyo)—783-9479, 877 National Press Building 20045: Noboru Okamoto. Nord Eclair (Lille)—525-9495, 323 North Oxford Street, Arlington, VA 22203: Nelly Stone. Norfolk (NE) Daily News—546-1005, 100 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Jessie Stearns. North Platte (NE) Telegraph—488-7943, P.O. Box 330, Annadale, VA 22003: A. J. Montgomery. 860 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Northern Virginia Sun (Arlington)—524-3000, 1227 North Ivy Street, Arlington, VA 22120: Herman J. Ober- mayer. : Nyack (NY) Journal-News—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: Sez Gannett News Service. Oakland (CA) Tribune—=862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Oelwein (IA) Register—628-2158, 1135 National Perss Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). O Estado De Sao Paulo—638-5558, 600 National Press Building 20045: Maria Olga Curado. Odgen (UT) Standard Examiner—577-8361, 5810 Runford Drive, New Carrollton, MD 20784: C. Patrick Thorne. O Globo (Rio De Janeiro)—347-3142, 961 National Press Building 20045: Edgardo Costa Reis. Ohio/Washington News Service—347-9330, 1061 National Press Building 20045: Richard G. Thomas, Randall L. Wynn, Cora Hoopes. Oil Daily (m.—638-0812, 337 National Press Building 20045: DeVan L. Shumway, Marcy Gordon, Donna M. Smith, S. Lawrence Paulson, Marvin Murphy. Oklahoma City Times (e.)—628-0335, 907 National Press Building 20045: ‘Allan W. Cromley, Vivian E. Vahlberg, Denise M. Gamino. Olympia (WA) Olympian (e., S.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Omaha (NE) World-Herald (m., e., S)—393-0644, 1271 National Press Building 20045: Darwin R. Olofson, Mary Kay Quinlan. Oneonta (NY) Star (m.)—546-2300 Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Anne L. Millet, William Pritchard, Steve Blakely, Pamela Glass, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway News Service). Opelika-Auburn (AL) News—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Thomas A. Squitieri, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers) Oregon Journal (Portland) (e.)—383-7800, Suite 1320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Joseph E. Berger (see Newhouse News Service). Oregon Statesman-Journal (Salem)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Oregonian (Portland) (m., S.)—383-7800, Suite 1320, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Richard Johnston (see Newhouse News Service). Orient Press Agency (Seoul)—347-8931, 730 National Press Building 20045: Chun-Moon Karl. Orlando (FL) Sentinel and Star (m., e.)—293-6885, Suite 900, 1707 H Street 20006: Anne L. Groer. Oshkosh (WI) Daily Northwestern (e.)—483-3791, 2933 28th Street 20008: Sarah McClendon. Ossining (NY) Citizen-Register (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Oswego (NY) Palladium-Times (e.)—638-4642, 1273 National Press Building 20045: Alan S. Emory; 628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, Judith C. Allen, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers); 638-4642, 1273 National Press Building 20045: Alan S. Emory. Ottawa (IL) Daily Times—393-0418, 1063 National Press Building 20045: Roger D. Runningen, Jennifer J. Small (see Small Newspapers). Ottaway News Service—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pwnnsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Knight Kiplinger, bureau chief, William R. Pritchard, Anne L. Millet, Pamela Glass, Steve Bakely, Paul Keegan. Owatonna (MN) People’s Press—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, 20003: Knight Kiplinger, William R. Pritchard, Anne L. Millet, Pamela Glass, Steve Blakely, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway News Service). Owosso (MI) Argus Press—628-3335, 997 National Press Building 20045: Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, Harold G. Tufty. Oxnard (CA) Press-Courier—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Chris Burnett, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Paddock Publications—965-4681, 4119 W Street 20007: Diane Granat. Palm Beach (FL) Post and Times—331-0900, 1901 Pennslyvania Avenue 20006: Bernard Newman (see Cox Newspapers). Pasadena (CA) Star-News (m., e., S.)—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Dan Meyers (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Peabody (MA)Times—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Steve Blakely, Pamela Glass, Anne L. Millet, William R. Pritchard, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway News Service). Peninsula Times Tribune (Palo Alto, CA)—785-9430, 1707 H Street 20006: Christopher Reidy. Pensacola (FL) Evening News (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Pensacola (FL) Journal (m.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. People’s Daily (Peking)—966-2285, 3706 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Wang Fei, Zhang Yan. Petersburg (VA) Progress-Index—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Philadelphia (PA) Bulletin (e., S.)—737-0403, 1296 National Press Building 20045: Ernest (Sandy) Grady, Robert Roth, David R. Runkel. Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer (m., S.)—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Aaron Epstein (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Philippines News Agency—241-1489, 2753 West George Mason Road, Falls Church, VA 22042: Alberto M. Alfaro. Phoenix (AZ) Gazette (e.)—638-6425, 641 National Press Building 20045: Louis C. Hiner. Piqua (OH) Daily Call—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, Judith C. Allen, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Pittsburgh (PA) Post-Gazette (m.)—393-4580, 1280 National Press Building 20045: Milton G. Jaques, Michael Woods. Pittsburgh (PA) Press (e., S.)—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Douglas Harbrecht (see Scripps- Howard News Service). Plainview (TX) Daily Herald—298-6920, Suite 510, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Hearst Newspapers. Plattsburgh (NY) Press-Republican (m.)—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Knight Kip- linger, Anne L. Millet, Paul Keegan, Steve Blakely, William Pritchard, Pamela Glass (see Ottaway News Service). Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Platt’s Oilgram News Service—624-7350, 437 National Press Building 20045: Paul Kemezis, Mary K. Cranston, Gerald Karey. Port Angeles (WA) Daily News—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Port Arthur (TX) News (e., S.)—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: William Choyke (see Cox Newspa-pers). Port Chester (NY) Daily Item (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Port Clinton (OH) News-Herald (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Port Huron (MI) Times Herald—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Port Jervis (NY) Union-Gazette (e.)—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Steve Blakely, Anne L. Millet, Pamela Glass, William Pritchard, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway News Service). Portland (ME) Press Herald-Express—421-1131, Apt. 13, 3907 Blackburn Road, Burtonsville, MD 20730: Michael B. D’Antonio (Guy Gannett Newspapers). Portsmouth (NH) Herald—628-2148, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Portsmouth (OH) Times—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Potomac Press Service—783-1836, 1387 National Press Building 20045: Virginia Robicheaux. Poughkeepsie (NY) Journal (e., S.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Pravda (Moscow)—656-4599, Apt. 1707, 4601 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Nikolai Kourdiou-mov. Prensa Latina Canada—387-6907, Apt. A, 1906 T Street 20009: Robert R. Rutka. Press Corporation of South Africa—347-8516, 733 National Press Building 20045: Hannes de Wet. Providence (RI) Journal and Bulletin (m., e., S.)—628-6214, 925 National Press Building 20045: Stephen M. Baron, John E. Mulligan. Pueblo (CO) Chieftain and Star-Journal—546-1350, 123 Sixth Street SE. 20003: Helene C. Monberg. Punta Gorda (FL) Herald-News—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Quincy (MA) Patriot-Ledger (e.)—554-3579, P.O. Box 1042 20013: Betty Mills, Paul Monaghan, Linda Killian (see Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau). Raleigh (NC) News & Observer—393-5280, Room 307, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Rob Christensen. RAnd News Service—488-7943, P.O. Box 330, Annandale, VA 22003: A. J. Montgomery. Red Bank (NJ) Daily Register—393-4580, 1280 National Press Building 20045: Michael Woods. Religion Today—547-4100, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: William F. Willoughby, Julie Delany, Waltraud Elisabeth Larson, Martin J. Mawyer. Religious News Service—543-2411, 319 East Capitol Street 20003: Melinda M. Gipson. Reno (NV) Nevada State Journal & Gazette—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Rensselaer (IN) Republican—393-0979, 1053 National Press Building 20045: David R. Dear, Cyrene B. Dear. Reuters—628-9212, 615 National Press Building 20045: Bruce Russell, Charles S. Aldinger, Jeffrey Antevil, Brian R. Bain, Alver Carlson, Aldon L. Coffey, Graham Colville, Ralph Dannheisser, Jacqueline Frank, Roy W. Gutman, Robert D. Green, Christopher Hanson, Ralph Harris, Neil Lewis, John D. Nagy, Andrew M. Nibley, Michael L. Posner, William F. Scally, James Vicini, Patricia L. Wilson. Rheinische Post (Dusseldorf)—356-7724, 1324 Elsinore Avenue, McLean, VA 22101: Guenther De Thier. Richmond (IN) Palladium-Item—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Richmond (VA) News-Leader—347-1770, 214 National Press Building 20045: Marsha Blakemore (see media General News Service). Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch—347-7770, 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 (MN) Post-Bulletin—393-0418, 1063 National Press Building 20045: Roger D. Runningen, Jennifer J. Small (see Small Newspapers). Rochester (NY) Democrat & Chronical—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Rochester (NY) Times-Union—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Rockford (IL) Morning Star & Register Republic—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Rocky Mount (NC) Telegram—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Rocky Mountain News (Denver)—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Alan F. Gordon (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Roseburg (OR) News Review—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Sacramento (CA) Bee (e.)—547-4044, Room 210, 220 C Street SE. 20003: Leo Rennert, Richard Hall. Sacramento (CA) Union—544-5200, 110 D Street SE. 20003: Frank van der Linden; 536-2160, 536 North Livingston Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Al Donner: 543-6051, 308 C Street SE. 20003: Thomas Ochiltree; 759-5808, 1517 Beulah Road, Vienna, VA 22180: Lester Kinsolving. Saginaw (MI) News (e., S.)—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Robert D. G. Lewis, Susan J. Preston, Jacqueline K. Teare (see Newhouse News Service). St. Cloud (MN) Daily Times (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. St. Joseph (MO) News-Press and Gazette—547-3554, 639 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Dorothy Williams. St. Louis (MO) Globe-Democrat (m., S.)—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Edward W. O’Brien (see Newhouse News Service). St. Louis (MO) Post-Dispatch (e., S.)—298-6880, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Thomas W. Ottenad, Robert Adams, Gerald Boyd, James Deakin, Margaret Freivogel, William Freivogel, Joseph Pulitzer IV, Jon M. Sawyer, Marcus W. Childs. + St. Paul (MN) Pioneer Press and Dispatch (m., e., S.)—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Steve Dornfeld (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). 862 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued St. Petersburg (FL) Times (m., S.)—887-8660, 1414 22d Street 20037: Charles Stafford, Rochelle Jones. St. Thomas (VI) Daily News (m.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service: 783-6756, 827 National Press Building 20045: Pat Munroe, Mary Norris Munroe. Salem (OH) News—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Salem (OR) Capital Journal—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Salinas Californian—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Salisbury (MD) Daily Times—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Thomas Squitieri, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Salt Lake City (UT) Deseret News (e.)—683-4019, 1502 Stonewall Road, Alexandria, Va 22302: Gordon E. White. Salt Lake City (UT) Tribune (m., S.)—783-1836, 1387 National Press Building 20045: Frank Hewlett, Virginia Robicheaux. San Antonio (TX) Light (e., S.)—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, Robert E. Thompson, John Harris, Marianne Means, John Wallach, Victor Ostrowidzki (see Hearst Newspapers). San Bernadino (CA) Sun (m.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. San Diego (CA) Union—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: L. Edgar Prina, James D. Cary, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan, Grace-Marie Arnett, Robert Estill, Diane Kiesel (see Copley News Service). San Diego (CA) Tribune—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: L. Edgar Prina, James D. Cary, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan, Grace-Marie Arnett, Robert Estill, Diane Kiesel (see Copley News Service). San Francisco (CA) Chronicle (m.)—484-8838, 5002 Jamestown Road, Bethesda, MD 20016: John Fogarty. San Francisco (CA) Examiner (e.)—298-6920, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Thomas Eastham, Joseph Kings-bury-Smith, Robert E. Thompson, John Harris, Victor Ostrowidzki, Marianne Means, John P. Wallach (see Hearst Newspapers). San Gabriel (CA) Tribune—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). San Jose (CA) Mercury and News (m., e., S.)—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: David Hoffman (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). San Juan (PR) Star (m.)—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Harry Turner (see Scripps-Howard News Service). Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo)—347-9718, 274 National Press Building 20045: Yoichi Kitazume, Yasunari Abe, David Arase. San Pedro (CA) News-Pilot (e.)—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: L. Edgar Prina, James D. Cary, Benjamine Shore, Marguerite Sullivan, Grace-Marie Arnett, Robert Estill, Diane Kiesel (see Copley News Service). San Rafael (CA) Independent-Journal (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Santa Ana (CA) Register—546-8830, 413% Fifth Street NE. 20002: Michael D. Green. Santa Fe New Mexican (e., S.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Saratoga Springs (NY) Saratogian (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Saudi Press Agency—861-0324, 1155 15th Street 20005: Naila Al-Sowayel. Schenectady (NY) Gazette—638-4642, 1273 National Press Building 20045: Alan S. Emory. Scott Report—736-6834, 6516 Elmhurst Street, District Heights, MD 20028: Paul Scott. Scotts Bluff (NE) Star-Herald—488-7943, P.O. Box 330, Annandale, VA 22003: A.J. Montgomery. Scripps-Howard News Service—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Aveue 20005: Dan K. Thomasson, bureau chief, Gene Basset, Richard H. Boyce, Adam J. Condo, B.J. Cutler, Robert M. Duke, Kenneth Eskey, James E. Foster, Walter Friedenberg, Gene S. Goldenberg, Alan F. Gordon, Douglas A. Habrecht, James P. Herzog, Paul B. Hope, Barry Horstman, Donald C. Kirkman, Ted Knap, Powell Smith Lindsay, Steward Lytle, Ann Carey McFeateres, Dale B. McFeatters, Frank Morring, Jr., Donald G. Oakley, Richard S. Powelson, Ronald R. Royhab, Berl Schwartz, Joseph P. Shapiro, William Steif, Alan R. Thompson, Harry L. Turner. Scripps League Newspapers—783-1866, 1395 National Press Building 20045: Lee Roderick, Alicia C. Sherpard, Jeff Mapes, Letha Marshall. Seattle (WA) Argus—546-4700, 121 second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Seattle (WA) Post-Intelligencer (m., S.)—298-6920, 1701 Pennslylania Avenue 20006: Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, Robert E. Thompson, John Harris, Marianne Means, Victor Ostrowidzki, John Wallach (see Hearst Newspa- pers). Seattle (WA) Times (e. S.,)—546-4700, 121 second Street NE. 20002: Dean Katz. Sedalia (MO) Democrat-Capital (e.)—393-0979, 1053 National Press Building 20045: David R. Dear, Cyrene Dear. Sharon (PA) Herald—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Anne L. Millet, William R. Pritchard, Pamela Glass, Steve Blakely, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway News Service). Shearer and Glen News Enterprises—857-1441, Suite 1100, 1730 M Street 20036: Cody P. Shearer, Robert M. Glen, Michael W. Duffy. Shreveport (LA) Journal (e.)—836-7035, Apt. A-3, 5 Glebe Road, Alexandria, VA 22305: James A. Burns. Shreveport (LA) Times—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Sioux City (IA) Journal—488-7943, P.O. Box 330, Annandale, VA 22003: A.J. Montgomery. Sioux Falls (SD) Argus Leader—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Small Newspapers, Inc.—393-0418, 1063 National Press Building 20045: Roger Runningen, Jennifer J. 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: L. Edgar Prina, James D. Cary, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan Grace-Marie Arnett, Robert Estill, Daine Kiesel (see Copley News Service). Springfield (MA) Daily News (e.)—393-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Miranda S. Spivack (see New-house News Service). Springfield (MA) Union and Republic (m., S.)—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Miranda S. Spivack (see Newhouse News Service). Press Galleries NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Springfield (MO) Daily News, Leader and Press—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Springfield (OH) Daily News and Sun—331-0900, 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: See Cox Newspapers. Staten Island (NY) Advance (e., S.)—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Terence J. Kivlan (see New-house News Service). States News Service—546-5943, 316 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Leland Schwartz, Francis B. Coombs, Jr., Lucille M. Craft, Lavinia Winston Edmunds, Bill Garland, Daniel A. Haar, Laura J. Hollman, Harry Jaffe, Thomas El Korosec. Lawrence Kraftowitz, Mark Lacter, Eleanor K. Levitt, Ronnie Lovler, John O. Mem-brino, Willima F. O’Brien, Linda R. Sarrio, Steve Snider, Myron Struck, Sandra Sugawara, Peter H. Vandevanter, Elizabeth E. Wheeler, Elizabeth M. Wiener, James Day, Daine Martinelli, Patrick McDonnell, Lonnie Rosenwald, Nancy E. Shute, Jeanne E. Wright, Gary Weiss. Stearns News Service—546-1005, 100 Fifth Street SE. 20003: Jessie Stearns. Stephenson News Bureau—347-8757, 1429 National Press Building 20045: Malvina Stephenson. Steubenville (OH) Herald-Star—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Thomas A. Squitieri, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Stockton (CA) News—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Straits Times (Singapore)—593-1108, 11713 Lovejoy Street, Silver Spring, MD 20902: Milton Chase. Streator (IL) Times-Press—393-0418, 1063 National Press Building 20045: Roger D. Runningen, Jennifer J. Small (see Small Newspapers). Stroudsburg (PA) Pocono Record—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Steve Blakely, Pamela Glass, Anne L. Millet, William R. Pritchard, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway News Service). Stuart (FL) News (e., S.)—833-9520, Suite 610, 1110 Vermont Avenue 20005: Howard News Service. Sturgis (MI) Journal (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20076: See Gannett News Service. Stuttgarter Zeitung—337-6257, 1424 33d Street 20007: Juergen Kramer. Sud Ouest (Bordeaux)—525-9495, 323 North Oxford Street, Arlington, VA 22203: Nelly Stone. Sunbury (PA) Daily Item—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Steve Blakely, Pamela Glass, William R. Pritchard, Anne L. Millet, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway News Service). Sun Features, Inc.—340-0992, 1160 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852: Joyce L. Kennedy. Syracuse (NY Herald-Journal (e., S.)—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Terence J. Kivlan (see Newhouse News Service). Syracuse (NY) Post-Standard (m.)—383-7800, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Terence J. Kivlan (see New-house News Service). Tages-Anzeiger (Zurich)—737-7252, 1099 National Press Building 20045: Roman Berger. Tallahassee (FL) Democrat—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Robert J. Ryan (see Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Tampa (FL) Tribune—347-7770, 214 National Press Building 20045: Bruce Dudley (see Media General News Service). Ta Nea ‘Athens)—638-3544, 1090 National Press Building 20045: Yiannis P. Roubatis. Tanjug News Agency (Yugoslavia)—638-6884, 950 National Press Building 20045: Slobodan Obradovic. Tarrytown (NY) Daily News—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. TASS News Agency (USSR)—628-7158, 883 National Press Building 20045: Albert N. Bobikov, Nikolai Pakhomov, Eugeny S. Egorov, Viacheslav G Koukharenko, Yuri Levchenko, Boris N Ivanov. Taunton (MA) Daily Gazette—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (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. Tennessee News Bureau—546-7594, 602 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: John N. Means. Texarkana (TX) Gazette—346-8695, 3515 36th Street 20016: Gale H. Arnold. The Age (Melbourne, Australia)—333-7865, 3308 Catherdral Avenue 20008: Creighton L. Burns. The Hindu (Madras)—654-9038, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Narasimhan Ram. The Statesman of India (Calcutta, New Delhi)—546-3833, 121 Sixth Street NE. 20002: Warren W. Unna. The Tribune (Chandigarh, India)—654-5697, 4701 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015: Jaya Thabani. Third World News Agency—638-5110, 954 National Press Building 20045: James R. Lobe. Thomson Newspapers—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Three Rivers (MI) Commercial —628-3335, 997 National Press Building 20045: Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, Harold G. Tufty. Today News Service Inc.—628-6999, 621 National Press Building 20045: Lester A. Barrer, Jill MacNeice, Marjorie Jensen, Jane L. Willoughby. Toledo (OH) Blade—393-4580, 1280 National Press Building 20045: Frank R. Kane, Michael Woods, John Block, Patricia K. Griffith. Topeka (KS) Capital-Journal—783-3274, 991 National Press Building 20045: Kenneth W. Peterson. Toronto Star—628-5167, 715 National Press Building 20045: Joe Hall, John A. Honderich. Toronto Star Syndicate—347-9059, 1024 National Press Building 20045: Bogdan Kipling. Torrance (CA) Daily Breeze—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: L. Edgar Prina, James D. Cary, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan, Grace-Marie Arnett, Robert Estill, Diane Kiesel (see Copley News Service). Travel Management Daily—659-4525, Room 820, 1625 I Street 20006: Barbara C. Cook, Jill M. Hendrickson. Traverse City (MI) Record-Eagle—546-2300, Room 3, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Knight Kiplinger, Anne L. Millet, William R. Pritchard, Steve Blakely, Pamela Glass, Paul Keegan (see Ottaway Newspapers). Trenton (NJ) Times—334-6140, 1150 15th Street 20071: Alison G. O'Neill. Tribune de Geneve—333-0534, 3721 R Street 20007: Jean-Claude Buffle. Troy (NY) Record and Times—347-9330, 1061 National Press Building: Richard G. Thomas, Randall L. Wynn, Cora Hoopes, (see Ohio/Washington News Service). 864 Congressional Directory NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Trybuna Ludu (Warsaw)—559-3339, 3450 Toledo Terrace, Hyattsville, MD 20782: Wloszimierz Lozinski. Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Tufty News Service—628-3335, 997 National Press Building 20045: Esther Van Wagoner Tufty, Harold Tufty. Tulsa, (OK) Tribune—546-4480, 310 East Capitol Street 20003: Mary Hargrove. Tulsa (OK) World—554-3013, 533-8496, 1417 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, VA 22205: Mike D. Flanagan; 347-8757, 1429 National Press Building 20045: Malvina Stephenson. 24 Heures (Lausanne)—333-0534, 3721 R Street 20007: Martine Buffle-Lamuniere. Twin Falls (ID) Times News—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. United Daily News (Tiapei)—384-1091, 2000 Cradock Street, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Comet K.M. Shih. United Features Syndicate—569-0182, 6605 Greenview Lane, Springfield, VA 22152: Donald Lambro. 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, Edwin A. Rogers, Robert S. McNeil, Adolfo G. Merino, John F. Barton, Michael J. Conlon, Wesley G. Pippert, Juan J. Walte, Donald S. Phillips, David Anderson, Drew von Bergen, Dorothy, L. Ohliger, Ronald E. Cohen, Donald H. May, Clay F. Richards, Ira R. Allen, Al Rossiter, Jr., Edward Shields, David Wiessler, Daniel Gilmore, Joseph Chapman, Cynthia J. Mills, Jeffrey C. Reynolds, Dean Reynolds, Gregory Gordon, Patrick Killen, Robert Shepard, Henry D. Rosso, Patricia Koza, Sonja Hillgren, E. Michael Myers, Elaine S. Povich, Don Cronin, Elizabeth G. Olson, Peter Brown, Judith Hasson, Edward Roby, Eliot Brenner, Robert R. MacKay, Jerelyn Eddings, Mary Beth Franklin, Matthew C. Quinn, Dianne Klein, Carole Corlew, Sean P. McCormally, Enrique Durand, D’Vera Cohn, Leon Daniel, Jay H. Handelman, Dennis L. Anderson, Ronald M. Brumas, Diane Curtis, Thomas Ferraro, Robert San George, Henry D. Sandler, Peggy Polk, Richard Gross, Lauri Baum, Donald A. Davis, Denis G. Gulino. Universal Press Syndicate—987-8289, White Walnut Hill, Woodville, VA 22749: James J. Kilpatrick; 333-9176, 800 25th Street 20037: Georgie Anne Geyer; 671-3412, Apt. 426, 4500 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, VA 22204: Margaret L. Lawson. Uno Mas Uno (Mexico City)—347-2115, 981 National Press Building 20045: Raymundo Riva-Palacio, Jeannette Becerra Acosta. U.S. Asian News Service—638-1117, 986 National Press Building 20045: Julie Moon. Utica (NY) Daily Press and Observer Dispatch—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Valdosta (GA) Daily Times—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judy Allen, Dick Brown, Chris Burnett, Thomas Squitieri (see Thomson Newspapers). Vancouver (WA) Columbian—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Variety Daily (Hollywood)—965-4301, 1050 Potomac Street 20007: Paul Harris, Thomas Goldsmith. Venezuelan News Agency—347-5505, 1232 National Press Building 20045: Delia Linares de Housein. Vincennes (IN) Sun-Commercial —638-6425, 641 National Press Building 20045: Ben Cole. Virgin Islands Daily News—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service: 783-6756, 827 National Press Building 20045: Pat Munroe, Mary Norris Munroe. Visalia (CA) Times-Delta—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016; See Gannett News Service. Volkskrant (Amsterdam)—457-0469, 2120 O Street 20037: Jan Van Wieringen. Waco (TX) News Tribune & Times Herald—331-0900, 910 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: William Choyke (see Cox Newspapers). Wall Street Journal—862-9200, Suite 800, 1025 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Norman C. Miller, Kenneth H. Bacon, Edward A. Behr, Christopher R. Conte, Stan Crock, Dennis Farney, Suzanne R. Garment, Robert S. Greenberger, Karen E. House, Richard L. Hudson, Albert R. Hunt, D. Brooks Jackson, Rich Jaroslovsky, Albert R. Karr, Arlen J. Large, Joann S. Lublin, Robert D. McGilvray, Robert W. Merry, Walter S. Mossberg, John T. Norman, Henry Oden, James M. Perry, Eileen A. Powell, Timothy D. Schellhardt, Burt Schorr, Gerald F. Seib, Robert E. Taylor, Ronald G. Shafer, Stephen J. Wermiel, Andrew Pasztor, Margaret G. Warner. Warren (OH) Tribune-Chronical—347-9330, 1061 National Press Building 20045: Richard G. Thomas, Randall L. Wynn, Cora Hoopes (see Ohio/ Washington News Service). Washington Capital News Service—628-6622, 315 National Press Building 20045: James G. Welch, Barbara Williams, Brian P. Wallace, Victoria Wakefield. Washington Liaison News Service—628-7729, 1035 National Press Building 20045: John M. Szostak. Washington Merry-Go-Round—483-1442, 1401 16th Street 20036: Jack Mitchell, Anthony Capaccio, Howard Rosenberg, Sam R. Fogg, Joseph C. Spear, Dale Van Atta, Vicki Warren, Robert S. Sherman, Frank Washington. Washington Post—334-6000, 1150 15th Street 20071: Howard Simons, Jodie T. Allen, J. W. Anderson, R. Scott Armstrong, Robert L. Asher, Caroline Atkinson, Charles R. Babcock, Donald P. Baker, Daniel Balz, Fred Barbash, Felicity Barringer, Peter Behr, John F. Berry, Mary Lou Beatty, John M. Berry, William Branigin, David S. Broder, Merrill Brown, Warren Brown, Elisabeth Bumiller, Louis Cannon, Elsie Carper, Mike Causey, Janet Cooke, Victor Cohn, Milton R. Coleman, Christopher Colford, Albert B. Crenshaw, Herbert H. Denton, Helen Dewar, Karen DeYoung, Lewis H. Diuguid, Elmer N. Earley, Jack E. Eisen, Douglas B. Feaver, Sara Fitzgerald, Philip Foisie, Michael Getler, Dorothy B. Gilliam, John M. Goshko, Meg Greenfield, William Greider, Virginia Hammill, Martha M. Hamilton, Philip J. Hilts, Richard L. Homan, Margot Hornblower, Marjorie Hyer, Haynes Johnson, William H. Jones, Robert G. Kaiser, Ronald Kessler, Jerry Knight, George Lardner, Jr., Marylou Lawrence, Lee Lascaze, Thomas W. Lippman, Richard L. Lyons, Myra MacPherson, Judith Mann, David A. Maraniss, Murrey Marder, Philip A. McCombs, Peter Milius, Morton Mintz, Henry Clay Mitchell, Don Oberdorfer, Joanne Omang, Peter Osnos, Christine A. Peterson, William R. Peterson, Art Pine, Walter Pincus, Bill Prochnau, Thomas R. Reid, Spencer Rich, Megan Rosefeld, Stephen S. Rosenfeld, Nancy L. Ross, Naomi S. Rovner, Hobart Rown, Kathy Sawyer, Martin J. Schram, Mark Shields, Jane A. Seaberry, Carole A. Shifrin, Robert A. Signer, Peter H. Silberman, Lewis M. Simons, Molly Sinclair, Ward Sinclair, Barry Sussman, Frank W. A. Swoboda, Paul W. Valentine, Lexie Verdon, Patrick E. Tyler, Edward Walsh, Juan Antonio Williams, Robert H. Williams, George C. Wilson, Bob Woodward. Press Galleries : 865 NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED—Continued Washington Star—484-4200, 225 Virginia Avenue SE. 20061: Stephen M. Aug, George D. Beveridge Jr., George Bond, Henry S. Bradsher, Diane K. Brockett, Thomas R. Crosby, Jr., Anne Crutcher, Michael D. Davis, Ruth C. Dean, Lyle W. Denniston, James R. Dickenson, Maureen B. Dowd, Lynn R. Dunson, Sidney Epstein, Charles Ewing, Jeffrey A. Frank, John. J. Fialka, Judy Flander, Jonathan Fuerbringer, Philip L. Gailey, Murray Gart, Lance C. Gay, Jack W. Germond, James J. Heavey, Denis Horgan, Jennefer A. Hirshberg, Roberta Hornig, Michael Isikoff, Martin Kaplan, Sheliah A. Kast, Jurate Kazickas, Harry J. Kelly, Christi-na Kenrick, Howard Kurtz, Lilah Lohr, Thomas Love, John Mathews, Caroline E. Mayer, William F. Mcllwain, Bailey U. Morris, Alison Muscatine, Lisa M. Myers, Jeremiah O'Leary, Patrick B. Oliphant, Rudolph A. Pyatt, Jr., Lois Romano, Linda Searing, John J. Sirical, Eileen Shanahan, David M. Shribman, Zofia Smardz, Duncan C. Spencer, Walter A. Taylor, Mary E. Thornton, Kenneth Walker, Boris Weintraub, Jules Witcover. Waterloo (IA) Courier—488-7943, P.O. Box 330, Annandale, VA 22003: A. J. Montgomery. Watertown (NY) Daily Times—638-4642, 1273 National Press Building 20045: Alan S. Emory. Waterville (ME) Sentinel —421-1131, 3907 Blackburn Road, Burtonsville, MD 20730: Michael B. D’Antonio (Guy Gannett Newspapers). Wausau (WI) Daily Herald—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Weirton (WV) Daily Times—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Judith C. Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas A. Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Wenatchee (WA) Daily World—546-4700, 121 Second Street NE. 20002: Stephen A. Forrester. Westchester (NY) Today—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Westport (NY) Fairpress—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Wheaton (IL) Journal—737-6960, 1100 National Press Building 20045: L. Edgar Prina, James D. Cary, Benjamin Shore, Marguerite Sullivan, Grace Marie-Arnett, Robert Estill, Diane Kiesel (see Copley News Service). White Plains (NY) Reporter-Dispatch—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Wichita (KS) Eagle—637-3600, 1195 National Press Building 20045: Davis Bartel (see Knight-Ridder Newspa-pers). Wichita Falls (TX) Record-News—965-2530, Apt. 1010, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: Helen Anderson. Wichita Falls (TX) Times—965-2530, Apt. 1010, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: Helen Anderson. Wilmington (DE) Morning News & Evening Journal—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Winston-Salem (NC) Journal—347-7770, 214 National Press Building 20045: R. Gene Marlowe (see Media General News Service). Winston-Salem (NC) Sentinel—347-7770, 214 National Press Building 20045: Marsha D. Blakemore (see Media General News Service). Worcester (MA) Telegram-Gazette—554-3579, P.O. Box 1042 20013: Betty Mills, Paul Monaghan, Linda Killian (see Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau). World Perspectives, Inc.—785-3345, Suite 838, 1001 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Carol Brookins, Rebecca P. Frailey, Kenny A. Stein, Andrew B. Bellingham. Xenia (OH) Daily Gazette—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Thomas Squitieri, Judith Allen, Chris Burnett, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Xinhua News Agency (Peking)—232-1612, 2200 S Street 20008: Peng Di, Qian Xing, Wu Zin, Zhou Zexin, Yu Enguang. Yedioth Ahronoth (Tel Aviv)—637-3789, 315 National Press Building 20045: Ron Ben-Yishai. Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo)—783-0186, 783-0363, 973 National Press Building 20045: Nabuo Asai, Takemoto Ininuma, Toshio Asakura, Jin Nakamura, Akira Saito. Yonkers (NY) Herald-Statesman (e.)—862-4900, Suite 1200, 1627 K Street 20016: See Gannett News Service. Yreka (CA) Siskiyou News—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maly, Judith Allen, Chris Burnett, Thomas Squitieri, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Zanesville (OH) Times-Recorder—628-2158, 1135 National Press Building 20045: Richard J. Maloy, Tom Squi-tieri, Chris Burnett, Judy Allen, William Sternberg (see Thomson Newspapers). Zgoda (Chicago)—354-0747, 3815 Forrest Grove Drive, Annandale, VA 22003: Jan Nowak. 66-666 O—81——>5T7 PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS’ GALLERY Room S-317, U.S. Senate. Phone, 224-6548 Superintendent.—Maurice J. Johnson, 3804 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Assistant Superintendent.—Joseph M. Darling, 107 Kentucky Avenue SE. 20003. STANDING COMMITTEE OF PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS James K. W. Atherton, Chairman Charles W. Harrity, Secretary-Treasurer Ronald T. Bennett Walter E. Bennett John Duricka Wallace W. McNamee 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 fill a 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: (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. 866 Press Photographers’ Gallery 867 (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, home residence, and service represented) Abercrombe, Thomas J., West River Road, Shadyside, Md. 20867: National Geographic. 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. Angeles, Mark, 8600 Chateau Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: Gannett News Service. Amos, James L., 3479 Monitor Court, Harbor Hills, Davidsonville, Md. 21035: National Geographic. Applewhite, J. Scott, 2138 California Street, No. 506 20008: AP Photos. Arthur, Terry Alan, 1225 Providence Terrace, McLean, Va. 22101. Ashley, Douglas Gordon, 872 Dursley Drive, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 48013: Surburban Newspapers of Michigan. Atherton, James K. W., 2913 Stanton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: The Washington Post. Bailey, Joseph 3007 Hickory Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305: National Geographic. Bennett, Ronald T., 2401 Ansdel Court, Reston, Va. 22091: UPI Newspictures. Bennett, Walter E., 654A 15th Street South, Arlington, Va. 22202: Time Magazine. Bereswill, Joseph W., 2548 Columbus Avenue, Oceanside, N.Y. 11572: Observer Newspapers. Biber, Mehmet, 8910 Moreland Lane, Annandale, Va.: Hurriyet. 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.: The New York Times. Boston, Bernard N., 7809 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22101: Washington Star. Boswell, Victor R., Jr., 35-H Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: National Geographic. Bowden, John R., Jr., 506 E Street NE. 20002: Washington Star. Bowser, Susan Ruth, 3702 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Susan Bowser Associates. Boyer, David S., 9406 Locust Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: National Geographic. Brack, William D., 3609 Woodhill Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Black Star. Breese, Penelope, 616 D Street NE., 20002: Liaison Agency. Bruce, Douglas M., 132 Green Street, Fairhaven, Mass. 02819: Camera 5. Burnett, David, 328 West 19th Street, No. 3A, New York, N.Y. 10011: Contact Press Images. Cabe, Brig, 405 Second Street SE. 20003: The Washington Star. Cameron, Gary A., 537 Sixth Street SE. 20003: The Washington Post. Capa, Cornell, 275 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016: Magnum Photos, Inc. Caravella, Miriam, 4604 Harling Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Cassidy, Ray, 14437 Belvedere Drive, Woodbridge, Va. 22193. Ceasar, Ronald, 3712 13th Street, 20010: The Washington Informer. Chevalier, Douglas, 5301 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: The Washington Post. 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., 51-16 Main Street, Roosevelt Island, N.Y. 10044: The New York Times. Cook, Dennis A., 4319 Dahill Place, Alexandria, Va. 22312: AP Photos. Dale, Burce A., 1546 North 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, Ronald L., 4307 23d Road North, Arlington, Va. 22207: News Photos Worldwide. Davidson, Bruce, 209 West 86th Street, New York, N.Y. 10024: Magnum Photos, Inc. Davis, Ellsworth J., 4831 Meade Street NE. 20019: The Washington Post. DeLort, Guy Jean, 3511 Davenport Street, Apt. 504 20008: Fairchild Publications. De Lucia, Vito, 56 St. Andrews Lane, Glen Cove, N.Y.: The New York Times. DeMaria, Paul J., 357 Elsie Avenue, Merrick, N.Y. 11566: The New York Daily News. Desfor, Max, 8811 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: U.S., News & World Report. Devadas, Rajan 214 Hardy Place, Rockville, Md. 20852: The Illustrated Weekly of India. DiBiase, Mary T., 3207 Rawlins Avenue, Bronx, N.Y. 10465: The New York Daily News. Didoseph, John M., Sr., 1739 Allison Street NE. 20017: Reni Newsphotos. Downing, Lawrence, 5418 Taney Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Newsweek. Duricka, John 4508 Neptune Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: AP Photos. Edmonds, Ronald A., 7910 Charles Thomson Lane, No. 204, Annandale, Va. 22003: AP Photos. Erwitt, Elliott, 88 Central Park West, New York, N.Y. 10023: Magnum Photos, Inc. Farrell, Daniel B., 291 Merrifield Avenue, Oceanside, N.Y. 11572: The New York Daily News. Feil, Kenneth, c/o Photo Department, The Washington Post, 1150 15th Street 20071: The Washington Post. Ferguson, Julia, 2828 North Howard Street, Baltimore, Md. 21218: The Review of the News. Ficara, John F., 1718 P Street, Apt. 817 20036: Newsweek. Finnigan, Vincent A., 425 Whittier Street 20012: Keystone Press Agency. Fletcher, John E., P.O. Box 250, Hurlock, Md. 21643: National Geographic. Forte, Benjamin E., 209 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Consolidated/AFP. Frank, Lawrence, 350 East 17th Street, Apt. 11-H, New York, N.Y. 10003: Critical Focus. Freed, Leonard, 463 West Street, New York, N.Y. 10014: Magnum Photos, Inc. Freeman, Roland L., 117 Ingraham Street, 20011: Editorial Magazine Photographer. 868 Press Photographers’ Gallery 869 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Full, John, 701 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024: UPI Newspictures. Fusco, Paul, 7 Melody Lane, Mill Valley, Calif 94941: Magnum Photos, Inc. Gahan, Gordon W., 9601 MacArthur Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 20034: National Geographic. Gaines, Julia P., 1836 Metzerott Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20783: The Washington Star. Garrett, James, H., Jr., 2056 Nicholl Avenue, Scotch Plains, N.J. 07076: The New York Daily News. Gilka, Robert E., 4664 25th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. Glinn, Burton, 1 West 64th Street, New York, N.Y. 10023: Magnum Photos, Inc. Godfrey, Mark, 3526 North 3rd Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Magnum Photos, Inc. Goodman, Harry, 3217 Pauline Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Gorton, Doy D. 7524 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: The New York Times. Grace, Arthur, 3246 N Street, Apt. 8, 20007: Time Magazine. Gray, Ennis Budd, 2807 North Glebe Road, Apt. 793, Arlington, Va. 22207: Jeroboam Photo Agency, Inc. Grieser, Robert H., 18 Hill Street, Annapolis, Md. 20401: The Washington Star. Halstead, Dirck, 3332 P Street, New York, N.Y. 20007: Time Magazine. Hamburg, Harry, 58 Beacon Hill Drive, Metuchen, N.J. 08840: The New York Daily News. Harbutt, Charles, 1 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10003: Magnum Photos, Inc. Harrity, Charles W., 3311 Ardley Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041: AP Photos Hartmann, Erich, 117 West 78th Street, New York, N.Y. 10024; Magnum Photos, Inc. Harvey, David A., 7205 Pinetree Road, Richmond, Va. 23229: National Geographic. Hausner, Edward, 20-11 Radburn Road, Fair Lawn, N.J.: The New York Times. Heikes, Darryl L., 12209 Folkstone Drive, Herndon, Va. 22070: UPI Newspictures. Heinen, Ken, 4001 Lorcum Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207: The Washington Star. Herndon, Craig G., 4122 Arkansas Avenue 20011: The Washington Post. Hillian, Vanassa Barnes, 66 Oak Manor Drive, Waldorf, Md. 20601: The Washington Post. Hinz, Volker, 3263 N Street 20007: Der Stern. Hodgson, Valeria A., 501 Cameron Street, No. 1, Alexandria, Va. 22314: UPI Newspictures. Hoertel, Bruce, 825 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Horne, Charles B., 3419 Stonesboro Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022: The Alexandria Gazette. Hosefros, Paul, 54 East 11th Street, New York, N.Y.: The New York Times. Howard, Richard, Zero Ticehurst Lane, Marblehead, Mass. 01945: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Hughes, James, 234 Maple Avenue, Metuchen, N.J. 08840: New York Daily News. Hughes, Jonathan, 10307 Buena Vista Avenue, Lanham, Md. 20801: Pictorial Parade. Hzyan, Nour Runa Cl., 902 National Press Building, 20045: News Photos Worldwide. Imboden, Otis, 11767 North Shore Drive, Reston, Va., 22070: National Geographic. Jacobson, Jeffery, I., 805 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10001: Magnum Photos, Inc. Jennings, Stan, 9714 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Jennings Publications. Johnston, Frank B., 4300 Old Dominion Drive, Apt. 710, Arlington, Va. 22207: The Washington Post. Kane, Tom, 8753 Signal Hill Road, Manassas, Va. 22110: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Katz, Martin Ira, 1308 Pine Ridge Lane, Pikesville, Md. 21208: Chesapeake News Service. Katz, Sheldon S., 3558 Chellen Drive, Dallas Tex.: 75234: Black Star. Kennerly, David H., 3332 P Street 20007: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Klemens, Susan M., 4770 Southland Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22312 UPI Newspictures. Knowles, James L., 2732 North Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Sipa Press. Koppelman, Arthur M., 2918 South Buchanan Street, Apt, C-1, Arlington, Va. 22206: UPI Newspictures. Korotkin, Kenneth, 5 Firelight Court, Dix Hills, N.Y.: The New York Daily News. Kristof, Emory K., 5705 North 15th Road, Arlington, Va. 22205: National Geographic. Krulwich, Sara, 514 West 110th Street, No. 63, New York, N.Y. 10025: The New York Times. Laffont, Jean Pierre, 322 West 72nd Street, New York, N.Y. 10023: Sygma. Lavenburg, Joseph D., 18912 Bloomfield Road, Olney, Md. 20832: National Geographic. Lavies, Bianca, 1 Wagner Street, Annapolis, Md. 21401: National Geographic. Leach, Glen C., 11201 Buckwood Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852: The Washington Star. Lee, Richard, 85-05 167th Street, Jamaica, N.Y. 11432: The New York Daily News. Leffler, Warren K., 11412 Grayling Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853: U.S. News & World Report. Lewis, Matthew, 18740 Tanterra Way, Brookeville, Md. 20729: The Washington Post. Lewis, Richard V., 804 Woodside Drive, Wantagh, N.Y. 11793: The New York Daily News. Littlehales, Bates, 4426 North Dittmar Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. Luce, Kit, 9 Walnut Street, Boston, Mass. 02108: Time Magazine. Luster, Charles William, 3613 Sorrento Avenue, Louisville, Ky.: The Louisville Courier-Journal. Lustig, Raymond J., Jr., 4509 Clarke Place 20007: The Washington Star. Madden, Robert, W. 793 Fairview Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21404: National Geographic. Manos, Costa, 28 Rutland Square, Boston, Mass. 02118: Magnum Photos, Inc. Marlowe, Louise S., 1400 South Joyce Street, C-413, Arlington, Va. 22202: Media General News Service. Maroon, Fred J., 2725 P Street 20007: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Martineau, Gerald H., 300 South Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: the Washington Post. Martufi, Rosemary, 4413 Chase Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: The Washington Star. 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: Christian Science Monitor. McDonnell, John, 2010 Fourth Street South, No. 10, Arlington, Va. 22204: The Washington Post. McElhinney, Susan Tinsley, 3526 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Editorial Magazine Photographer. McNamee, Wallace W., 3654 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207: Newsweek. Meiselas, Susan, 256 Mott Street, New York, N.Y.: Magnum Photos, Inc. Meyer, Mark Francis, Rural Delivery 2, Box 511, Clayton, Del. 10038: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Mims, Roddey E., 1600 South Eads Street, Apt. 136-S, Arlington, Va. 22202: Time Magazine. 870 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Mitchell, Odell Patrick, 2315 Kirby Drive, Marlow Heights, Md. 20031: Gannett News Service. Mobley, George F., Route 1, Box 54, Maurertown, Va. 22644: National Geographic. Morath, Inge, Tophet Road, Roxbury, Conn. 06783: Magnum Photos, Inc. Morris, Larry E., 7724 Helena Drive, Falls Church, Va.: The Washington Post. Murphy, Timothy, 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 Edward, P.O. Box 356, Sausalito, Calif. 94965: Gamma. Neubauer, John, 1525 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Oakes, Robert S., 11110 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766: National Geographic. Oates, Walter, 7903 Harwood Place, Springfield, Va. 22150: The Washington Star. Obermayer, Betty Nan L., 4114 North Ridgeview Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: Northern Virginia Sun. O'Connell, Lillian M., 1704 North Troy Street, Apt. 826, Arlington, Va. 22201: Washingtonian. O'Halloran, Thomas J., 3531 Duke Street, College Park, Md. 20740: U.S. News & World Report. Okamoto, Yoichi R., 5602 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Olshefski, Norbert S., 12703 Kramer Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: The Washington Star. Ortez, George H., 902 National Press Building, 20045: News Photos Worldwide. Ottinger, Randy, 7501 Democracy Boulevard, No. B-111, Bethesda, Md. 20034: International Medical News Group. Parcell, James A., 6392 Lincolnia Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312: The Washington Post. Patterson, Kathryn B., 5026 Eighth Road South, Arlington, Va. 22204: Army Times. Pergola, Nicholas J., 18 V Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: UPI Newspictures. Perkins, Lucian, 1609 S Street: The Washington Post. Pickerell, James H., 8104 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Camera Press Ltd. Pinkson, Ray, 10709 Keswick Street, Garrett Park, Md. 20766: Claremont Eagle Times. Pokress, Jackson B., 508 Atlanta Avenue, North Massapequa, N.Y. 11758: Observer Newspapers. Raymer, Steven, 5124 44th Street, 20016: National Geographic. Regan, Ken, 6 West 20th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011: Camera 5. Richardson, Joel M., 7313 Flower Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20012: The Washington Post. 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. Sandler, Roger E., 1601 North Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90210. Sauro, William, 217 Kendall Road, Kendall Park, N.J.: The New York Times. Scherschel, Joseph J., Route 3, Box 123, Flint Hill, Va. 22627: National Geographic. Schmick, Paul A., 7117 Whetstone Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306: The Washington Star. Schwarz, Ira, 2514 K Street, Apt. 81, 20037: AP Photos. Sherbell, Shepard, 1609 19th Street, 20009: Transworld Feature Syndicate. Sherbow, Robert E., P.O. Box 35, Mount Rainier, Md. 20822: People Magazine. Sherman, Bob, 1166 Northeast 182d Street, North Miami, 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, 13213 Dauphine Street, Siver Spring, Md.. 20906: The Washington Star. Sisson, Robert F., 5307 Potomac Avenue, 20016: National Geographic. Skoogfors, Leif, 1312 Vermont Avenue, 20005: Woodfin Camp. Slantis, Paul, No. 21-E Gateway Towers, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Smith, William, 12614 Buckingham Drive, Bowie, Md. 20715: AP Photos. Snead, William, 1661 Crescent Place, No. 310, 20009: The Washington Post. Sonnenfeld, Barry, 158 East Seventh Street, New York, N.Y. 10009: Magnum Photos, Inc. 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 Abington Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. Steffen, Don C., 12806 Gaffney Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Rapho/Photo Researchers. Stevens, Larry, 3005 Pine Spring Road, Falls Church, Va. 22042: Metropolitan Sunday Newspapers. Stewart, Robert Scott, 6122 Edsall Road, Apt. 102, Alexandria, Va. 22304: UPI Newspictures. Stock, Dennis, ¢/o Magnum Photos, Inc., 251 Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y. 10010: Magnum Photos, Inc. Strawn, Robert A., 109 North Galveston Street, Arlington, Va. 22203: National Catholic News Service. Streeky, Edward, 2300 South 24th Road, Arlington, Va. 22206: Camera 5. Striar, Robert, 3311 Fessenden Street, 20008: City News Bureau. Swanson, Dick, 6122 Wiscasset Road, 20016: People Magazine. Sweets, Frederic F., 76 Seaton Place, 20001: The Washington Post. Tames, George, 4215 Yuma Street, 20016: The New York Times. Tashjian, Albert, 4107 Mason Ridge Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Tasnadi, Charles, 4534 Albemarle Street, 20016: AP Photos. Taylor, Jeffrey W., 13375 Hungerford Place, Herndon, Va. 22070: AP Photos. Thayer, Mary V. R., 2719 Dumbarton Avenue, 20007: Magnum Photos, Inc. Thomas, Margaret, Route 1, Belleview Farms, Warrenton, Va. 22186: The Washington Post. Thomas, Ricardo, P.O. Box 6636, 20009: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Thresher, James M., 4766 North 21st Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: The Washington Post. Thumma, Barry L., 13152 Pavilion Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030: AP Photos. Toerge, David G., 1706 Swann Street, 20009: Reni Newsphotos. Tooker, Robin, 2316 20th Street, 20009. Torrie, Keith, 1544 Washington Valley Road, Bridgewatger, N.J. 08807: The New York Daily News. Press Photographers’ Gallery 871 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Tretick, Stanley, 4365 Embassy Park Drive 20016: Editorial Magazine Photographer Trikosko, Marion S., 2147 O Street, 20037: U.S. News & World Report. Uzzle, Burk, c/o Magnum Photos, Inc., 251 Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y. 10010: Magnum Photos, Inc. Volz, Willard G., 1006 Helena Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: The Washington Star. Walker, Diana, 3414 Lowell Street, 20016: Washington Monthly. Ward, Fred, 7106 Saunders Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Black Star. Watson, Ricardo, 1121 New Hampshire Avenue, Apt. 307 20037: Editorial Magazine Photographer. Weaver, Hascal B., 690 Greenwich Street, Apt. 2-A, New York, N.Y. 10014: Camera 5. Webb, Alexander, c/o Magnum Photos, Inc., 251 Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y. 10010: Magnum Photos, Inc. Wells, James L., 2809 South 20th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Pictorial Parade. Wentzel, Volkmar, 2204 Kalorama Road, 20008: National Geographic. Wessels, Hugo, 2130 P Street, No. 628 20037: UPI Newspictures. Wheeler, Linda, 1416 15th Street 20005: The Washington Post. Whitehead, Dennis Richard, 2813 28th Street 20008: Picture Group. Whitman, John, 604 North Jackson Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Washington Dossier. Williams, Milton, 2600 Mozart Place, 20009: Washington Afro-American. Wilson, James O., 301 West 53d Street, Apt. 17-1, New York, N.Y. 10019: The New York Times. Wilson, William D., 3324 Woodburn Village Drive, No. 31, Annandale, Va. 22003: The Washington Star. Zabala, Teresa, 3735 Benton Street 20007: The New York Times. SERVICES REPRESENTED (Service and telephone number, office address and name of representative) PICTURE SERVICES Associated Press Photos—883-5360; 2021 K Street 20006: Howard R. (Toby) Massey, Bureau Chief; J. Scott Applewhite, Dennis A. Cook, Robert A. Daugherty, John Duricka, Ronald A. Edmonds, Charles W. Harrity, Ira Schwarz, William A. Smith, Charles Tasnadi, Jeffrey W. Taylor, Barry L. Thumma. Black Star—7106 Saunders Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Fred Ward; 3609 Woodhill Place, Fairfax, Va. 22039: William D. Brack; 3558 Chellen Drive, Dallas, Tex. 75234: Sheldon S. Katz. Camera 5—212-989-2004; 6 West 20th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011: Ken Regan, Douglas M. Bruce, Bob Sherman, Edward J. Streeky, Hascal B. Weaver. Camera Press Ltd.—365-1126; 8104 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034: James H. Pickerell. Chesapeake News Service—338-8550, extension 7925; 1346 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 714 20036: Martin Ira Katz. City News Bureau—333-2929; 1031 30th Street 20009: Robert Striar. Consolidated/ AFP—543-3203; 209 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Arnold Sachs, Benjamin E. Forte, Howard Sachs. Contact Press Images—212-799-9570; 135 Central Park West, New York, N.Y. 10023: David Burnett. Critical Focus—350 East 17th Street, Apt. 11-H, New York, N.Y. 10003: Lawrence Frank. Fairchild Publications—624-0943; Suite 665, National Press Building 20045: Guy Jean DeLort. Gamma—720-30.46; 4 rue Auguste-Vacquerie; Paris 16¢, France: Matthew Edward Naythons. Gannett News Service.—862-4947; 1627 K Street 20006: Mark Angeles, Odell Patrick 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.—966-0568; 6208 31st Street 20015: Ennis Budd Gray. Keystone Press Agency—212-924-8123; 170 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017: Brian F. Alpert, Vince Finnigan. Liaison Agency—212-355-7310; 136 East 57th, New York, N.Y.: Penelope Breese. Magnum Photos, Inc.—212-541-7570; 251 Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y. 10010: Cornell Capa, Bruce Davidson, Elliott Erwitt, Leonard Freed, Paul Fusco, Burton Glinn, Mark Godfrey, Charles Harbutt, Erich Hartmann, Jeffrey I. Jacobson, Costa Manos, Susan Meiselas, Inge Morath, Barry Sonnenfeld, Dennis Stock, Burk Uzzle; Washington Bureau, 2719 Dumbarton Avenue 20007: Mary V. R. Thayer. Media General News Service—347-7770; 214 National Press Building 20045: Louis S. Marlowe. Monkmeyer—338-4989; 3900 Tunlaw Road 20007: Paul Conklin. National Catholic News Service—659-6729; 1312 Massachusetts Avenue 20005: Robert A. Strawn. N.E.W.S. Photos Worldwide—T737-7696; 902 National Press Building 20045: Nour Runa Cl. Hzyan, Ronald L David, George H. Ortiz. Picture Group—234-2663; 2813 28th Street 20008: Dennis Richard Whitehead. 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., David G. Toerge. Sipa Press—212-628-1177; 2732 North Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: James L. Knowles. States News Service—546-7500; 316 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Arthur Stein. Susan Bowser Associates—638-6488; 862 National Press Building 20045: Susan Bowser. Sygma—265-1820; 225 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y. 10019: Jean Pierre Laffont. Transworld Feature Syndicate, Inc.—212-997-1880; 142 West 44th Street, New York, N.Y. 10036: Shepard Sherbell. United Press International Newspictures—637-3700; 506 National Press Building 20045: Hugo Wessels, Bureau Chief; Ronald T. Bennett, John Full, Darryl L. Heikes, Valerie A. Hodgson, Susan M. Klemens, Mitchell Koppelman, Nicholas J. Pergola, Larry Rubenstein, Don Rypka, Scott Stewart. Woodfin Camp Photo Agency—1512 Vermont Avenue 20005: Leif Skoogfors. NEWSPAPERS Alexandria Gazette—549-7184; 717 North St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va.: Charles B. Horne. Army Times—554-7126; 475 School Street SW 20024: Joseph A. Matera, Kathryn B. Patterson. Christian Science Monitor—785-4400; 910 16th Street 20006: R. Norman Matheny. Eagle Times—603-542-5121; 19 Sullivan Street, Claremont, N.H. 03743: Ray Pinkson. Hurriyet—978-9073; 8910 Moreland Lane, Annandale, Va.: Mehmet Biber. Louisville Courier-Journal & Times—502-582-4604; 525 West Broadway, Louisville, Ky.: Charles William Luster. Metropolitan Sunday Newspapers—550-3511; 3005 Pine Spring Road, Falls Church, Va.: Larry Stevens. New York Daily News—220 East 42d Street, New York, N.Y. 10017: Paul J. DeMaria, Picture Assignment Editor; Mary T. DiBiase, Daniel B. Farrell, Harry Hamburg, James Hughes, Kenneth Korotkin, Richard Lee, Richard V. Lewis, Keith Torrie. New York Times—862-0300; 1920 L Street 20036: George Tames, Doy 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. Northern Virginia Sun—1227 North Ivy Street, Arlington, Va. 22210: Betty Nan L. Obermayer. 872 Press Photographers’ Gallery 873 SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued Observer Newspapers—516-679-9888; 2262 Centre Avenue, Bellmore, N.Y. 11710: Jackson B. Pokress, Joseph W. Bereswill. Pittsburgh Post Gazette—Photo Department, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230: Paul Slantis. Suburban Newspapers of Michigan—313-645-5164; 872 Dursley Drive, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 48013: Douglas Gordon Ashley. Washington Afro-American—2002 11th Street 20009: Milton Williams. Washington Informer—628-8338; 1343 H Street 20005: Ronald Ceasar. Washington Post—223-7377; 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, Vannessa Barnes Hillian, Frank B. Johnston, Gerald Martineau, John McDonnell, Larry Morris, Harry N. Naltchayan, James A. Parcell, Lucian Perkins, Joel M. Richardson, William Snead, Frederic F. Sweets, Margaret Thomas, James Thresher, Linda Wheeler. Washington Star—484-4224; 225 Virginia Avenue, SE. 20061: Norbert S. Olshefski, Assistant Picture Editor; Bernard N. Boston, John R. Bowden, Brig Cabe, Julia Gaines, Glen C. Leach, Raymond J. Lustig, Rosemary Martufi, Walter Oates, Paul A. Schmick, Joseph A. Silverman, Williard G. Volz, Robert H. Grieser, William D. Wilson. NEWS MAGAZINES Der Stern—338-8175; 3263 N Street 20007: Volker Hinz. Illustrated Weekly of India—340-3338; 214 Hardy Place, Rockville Md. 20852: Rajan Devadas. In These Times—312-489-4444; 1409 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60622: Ken Firestone. Johnson Publications—298-7836; 1750 Pennslyvania Avenue 20005: Maurice Sorrell. National Geographic—17th and M Streets 20036: Robert E. Gilka, Director of Photography; Thomas J. Aber-crombie, James L. Amos, Joseph Bailey, James P. Blair, Victor R. Boswell, Jr., David S. Boyer, Jodiane Cobb, Dean D. Conger, Bruce A. Dale, John E. Fletcher, Gordon Gahan, David A. Harvey, Otis Imboden, Emory K. Kristof, Joseph Lavenburg, Bianca Lavies, Bates Littlehales, Robert Madden, George Mobley, Robser S. Oakes, Steven Raymer, Joseph J. Scherschel, Robert F. Sisson, James L. Stanfield, Volkmar Wentzel. National Journal—857-1414; 1730 M Street: Richard A. Bloom. Newsweek—393-3200; 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Lawrence S. Downing, John F. Ficara, Wallace W. McNamee. People Magazine—293-4300; 888 16th Street 20006: Robert E. Sherbow. Pictorial Parade—522-1933; 2809 South 20th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Jonathan Hughes, James L. Wells, Jr. Review of the News—301-621-1164; 2828 North Howard Street, Baltimore, Md. 21218: Julia Ferguson. Time—293-4300; 888 16th Street 20006: Walter E. Bennett, Arthur Grace, Dirck Halstead, Kit Luce, Roddey E. Mims. U.S. News & World Report—861-2000; 2300 N Street 20037: Max Desfor, Photo Director; Warren K. Leffler, Timothy A. Murphy, Thomas J. O'Halloran, Marion S. Trikosko. Washington Dossier—362-4040; 3301 New Mexico Avenue, Suite 310 20016: John Whitman. Washington Monthly—1802 Belmont Road 20016: Diana Walker. EDITORIAL MAGAZINE PHOTOGRAPHERS Miriam Caravella—4604 Harling Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014; Roland L. Freeman—117 Ingraham Street 20011; Harry Goodman—654-8077, 806 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002; Bruce Hoertel—549-4857, 825 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Richard Howard—617-631-8260, P.O. Box 1022, Marblehead, Mass. 01945; David Hume Kennerly—338-2028, 3332 P Street 20007; Christopher Little—212-691-1024, 315 West 21st Street, New York, N.Y. 10011; Fred Maroon—337-0337, 2725 P Street 20007; Mark Francis Meyer—333-4544, Rural Delivery 2, Box 511, Clayton, Del. 10038; Susan Tinsley McElhinney—527-8293; 3526 North Third Street, Arlington, Va 22201; John Neubauer—1525 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. 22202; Yoichi Okamoto—530-1880, 5602 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Albert Tashjian—256-9477, 4107 Mason Ridge Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003; Ricardo Thomas—265-6568, P.O. Box 6636 20009; Stanley Tretick—537-1445. WHITE HOUSE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 28274, Central Station 20005 OFFICERS John E. Fletcher, President Joseph J. Tomko, Jr., Vice President Charles H. Horne, Jr., Secretary Harry Goodman, Treasurer EXECUTIVE BOARD Bernard N. Boston Lawrence Krebs Robert H. Cirace Paul Fine George Tames MEMBERS REPRESENTED (Name, home residence, and service represented) Abercrombie, Thomas J., West River Road, Shadyside, Md. 20867: National Geographic. Affen, Steven C., 3305 Llewellyn Field Road, Olney Md. 20832: WJLA. Alexander, Steven L., 8210 Ellingson Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015. Allen, John T., 7809 Muirfield Court, Potomac, Md. 20854: Washington Post. Allen, Joyce E., 41 Gentry Court, Annapolis, Md. 21403: ABC. Almond, Douglas H., 320 Franklin Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: ABC. Alvey, Jay David, 21 Bell Bluff Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: WRC-TV. Alvey, Murray, 8815 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: ABC. Amadon, Greg, 1353 Wisconsin Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20007: CBS. Amos, James L., 3479 Monitor Court, Harbor Hills, Davidsonville, Md. 21036: National Geographic. Anderson, LeRoy, 2807 Dinnwiddie Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Arrington, Percy, 7300 River Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021: NBC. Arthur, Terry, 1225 Providence Terrace, McLean, Va. 22101: People Magazine. Atherton, James, 2913 Stanton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Washington Post. Bahruth, William H., 9425 Emory Grove Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: NBC. Bailey, Joseph H., 3007 Hickory Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305: National Geographic. Bargamian, Albert, 13 David Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: CBS. Bauer, John, 6801 Sue Page Court, Springfield, Va. 22152: ABC. Beall, William C., 2221 Sweetbriar Drive, Alexandria, Va. Benedict, William H., Sr., 2919 Stuart Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042: NBC News. Benn, Nathan, 903 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: National Geographic. Bennett, Charles W., 4 Candletree Drive, Springfield, Ill. 62704: Associated Press. Bennett, Ronald T., 2401 Ansdel Court, Reston, Va. 22091: UPI Newspictures. Bennett, Walter E., Time Inc., 888 16th Street 20006: Time Inc. Bittenbender, Milton D., 12401 Ellen Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: CBS News. Blair, James P., 1411 30th Street 20007: National Geographic. Blaylock, Kenneth L., 2817 North Franklin Road, Arlington, Va.: ABC News. Boston, Bernard N., 7809 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22101: Washington Star. Boswell, Victor R., Jr., 35-H Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: National Geographic. Bowden, John, 506 E Street NE., 20002: Washington Star. Boyd, John, 2621 Spencer Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: NBC-WRC. Boyer, David S., 9406 Locust Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: National Geographic. 874 News Photographers Association 875 MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Boyer, Robert D., Brownville, Md. 21715: WDVM. Bozick, Peter A., 5606 Lansing Drive, Camp Springs, Md. 20031. Brack, William D., 3609 Woodhill Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Black Star. Brewary, Francis, 4919 Baffin Bay Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853. Bridgham, Kenneth R., 5804 Broadmoor Street, Alexandria, Va. 22310: Cox Broadcasting. Brislin, Ray, 3717 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. Burroughs, Henry, Route 1, Box 65, Shady Oaks Manor, West River, Md. 20881: Associated Press. Cancellare, Frank, 109 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22204. Casamento, Victor, 11337 Fairfax Drive, Great Falls, Va. 22066. Cassells, Andrew, 2125 Docket Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180: Cox Broadcasting. Chevalier, Douglas, 5301 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Washington Post. Cirace, Robert H., 2516-A South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va. 22206. Clark, Edward, 6671 MacArthur Boulevard, Glen Echo Heights, Md. 20016. Cobb, Jo Diane, 1913 37th Street 20007: National Geographic. Conger, Dean, 6604 Melody Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034: National Geographic. Conklin, Paul S., 3900 Tunlow Road 20007. Cook, Dennis A., 4319 Dahill Place, Alexandria, Va. 22312: Associated Press. Coulson, Cotton, 745 10th Street SE. 20003: National Geographic. Craven, Thomas J., Jr., 6529 Kerns Road, Falls Church, Va. 22044: CBS. Crump, Donald J., 5222 Light Street, Springfield, Va. 22151: National Geographic. Dale, Bruce A., 1546 North Ivanhoe Street, Arlington, Va. 22205: National Geographic. Darcey, Richard G., 4310 Emden Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: Washington Post. Daugherty, Robert A., 6425 Ichabod Place, Falls Church, Va. 22042: Associated Press. Davis, Ellsworth J., 4831 Meade Street NE. 20019: Washington Post. DeLort, Guy J., 3511 Davenport Street 20008: Fairchild Publications. Desfor, Max, 8811 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. DeWitt, Terry, 4116 Mount Olney Lane, Olney, Md. 20832: ABC. DiJoseph, John M., 1739 Allison Street NE. 20017: Reni Newsphotos. Dobrovolsky, Gary Douglas, 7241 Gill Spring Court, Springfield, Va.: CTV Canadian TV, Ltd. Downing, Lawrence, 5418 Taney Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Newsweek. Duffy, James E., 4203 Tulane Drive, Wheaton, Md. 20906: CBS. Dukehart, Thomas V., Jr., 3810 Jenifer Street 20015: WDVM. Dunmire, John P., 105 Hopeland Lane, Sterling, Va. 22170: Metro Media, Channel 5. Duricka, John, 4508 Neptune Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: Associated Press. Ellis, Julia Boyd, 3071 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: ABC News. Echave, John, 2950 Van Ness Street 20008: Associated Press. Feil, Kenneth B., 1150 15th Street 20071: Washington Post. Fekete, Charles, Route 1, Box 1, Hamilton, Va. 22068: NBC. Ficara, John F., 1718 P Street 20036: Newsweek. Fielman, Sheldon, 4513 Prestwood Drive, Olney, Md. 20832: NBC News. Fine, Ms. Holly, 2300 Chain Bridge Road 20016: WJLA. Fine, Nate, 9214 Kingsbury Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: CIO News. Fine, Paul R., 2300 Chain Bridge Road 20016: WJLA. Finnigan, Vincent A., 806 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002: Washington Films and Keystone Press Agency, Ltd. Fletcher, John E., Box 250, Hurlock, Md. 21643: National Geographic. Fookes, Gary P., 12800 Lacy Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Forte, Benjamin E., 209 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Consolidated News Pictures. Fox, Donald Ray, 19512 Bodmer Avenue, Poolesville, Md. 20837: NBC. Frampton, Betsy K., 3411 36th Street 20016. Franks, Charles V., Apt. 4, 4409 North 4th Road, Arlington, Va. 22203: CBS News. Fraser, Wilfred R., Jr., 20159 Hob Hill Way, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: NBC. Freeman, Roland L., 117 Ingraham Street 20011: D.C. Gazette. Freeman, Thomas J., Nine Lakeview Circle, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: Wide World Photos. Fridrich, George J., 11812 Gregerscroft Road, Potomac, Md. 20854: NBC. Full, John E,, 701 Delaware Avenue SW. 20024: United Press International Newspictures. Gahan, Gordon, National Geographic, Photo Department 20036. Gaines, Julia Patton, 1836 Metzerott Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20783: Washington Star. Gaines, Norman, 409 E Street SE. 20003. Gaito, Vincent A., 1718 Highland Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: ABC. Garrett, Wilbur E., 209 Seneca Road, Great Falls, Va. 22066: National Geographic. Gaylin, George R., 1101 Bahama Bend, Coconut Creek, Fla. 33066. Georges, Harvey, 6603 Tucker Avenue, McLean, Va. 22101: Associated Press. Gerlach, Eugene J., 9301 Chanute Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014: CBS. Gerlach, George, Rural Route 1, Box 336, Huntingtown, Md. 20639: ABC. Gilka, Robert E., 4664 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. Gilman, Edward M., 3231 Adams Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030: ABC News. Ginsburg, Benson N., 2919 M Street 20007: WJLA. Glover, Julius Eugene, Jr., 2330 Good Hope Road SE. 20020: Afro-American. Gmiter, Bernard P., 11904 Devilwood Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: WJLA-TV. Goddard, Raymond J., 3900 Ivydale Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003: Cox Broadcasting. Godfrey, Mark R., 3526 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Magnum. Gorton, Doy D., 7524 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: New York Times. Goodman, Harry, 3217 Pauline Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Keystone Press Agency. Gorry, William J., 6581 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va. 22213. 876 Congressional Directory MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Grace, Arthur, P.O. Box 9607 20016: Sygma. Grant, George A., Route 1, Box 1350 Delano, Calif. 93215. Grieser, Robert, 18 Hill Street, Annapolis, Md. 21401: Washington Star. Griffin, Henry L., 3214 Gumwood Drive, University Hills, Md. 20783: Associated Press. Gross, David J., 2907 North Underwood Street, Arlington, Va. 22213: WJLA-TV. Grosvenor, Gilbert, 1259 Crest Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: National Geographic. Hakel, Peter J., 4550 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV. Halstead, Dirck, 3332 P Street 20007: Time, Inc. Harrity, Charles W., 3311 Ardley Court, Falls Church, Va. 22041: Associated Press. Harvey, David A., 7205 Pinetree Road, Richmond, Va.: National Geographic. Harvey, James D., 5020 Alta Vista Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: ABC. Helkes, Darryl L., 12209 Folkstone Drive, Herndon, Va. 22070: United Press International Newspictures. Heinen, Kenneth R., 4001 Lorcum Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207: Washington Star. Hemmig, Robert H., 3915 Woodley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: ABC News. Henderson, Ed, 1312 Owens Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20001: ABC. Herbert, W. Clifford, 9737 Mount Pisgah Road, Silver Spring, Md., 20903: WTTG. Herman, Lawrence, 10408 Kandwright Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: WJLA. Herndon, Craig, 4122 Arkansas Avenue 20011: Washington Post. Hillian, Vanessa Barnes, 818 Drum Avenue, Capitol Heights, Md. 20027: Washington Post. Hoagland, Charles A., Jr., 9606 Page Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC-TV. Hoan, Pham Boi, 7921 Freehollow Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22042: CBS. Hoenig, Gary, 4435 Greenwich Parkway 20007: Washington Star. Hoertel, Bruce G., 825 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. Hoiland, Harold, 18800 Alpenglow Lane, Brookville, Md. 20729: WDVM-TV. Hollis, Louis dJ., 7423 Carol Lane, Falls Church, Va. Hoover, Gordon, 1328% Farragut Street 20016: ABC. Horne, Charles H., 3419 Stoneboro Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022: Alexandria Gazette. Hoy, Frank, 1322 Libra Drive, Temple, Ariz. 85283. Hoy, Thomas L., 5602 Gloster Road: R.E.A. Huttenloch, Ralph, 7610 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22306. Huttenloch, William R., 8229 Grey Eagle Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870: WTTG. Hzyan, Nour Runa, 902 National Press Building 20045: N.E.W.S. Photo News. Imoden, Otis, 11767 North Shore Drive, Reston, Va. 22070: National Geographic. Janes, Arthur W., 2224 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Associated Press. Jarocki, Gerry, 602 Independence Avenue SE 20003: ABC. Johnson, Clifton, 7902 Cowker Avenue, Glendale, Md.: CBS News. Johnson, Maurice, 3804 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Superintendent, Senate Press Photographers Gallery. Johnson, William R., 4913 Stickley Road, Rockville, Md. 20852: WJLA. Johnston, Frank B., 4300 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. 22207: Washington Post. Kelley, Robert, P.O. Box 13, Edmonds, Wash. 98020. Kennerly, David H., 3332 P Street 20007. Kim, H. Edward, 5067 Drywell Court, Columbia, Md. 21045: National Geographic. Klebau, James, 7608 Hamilton Spring Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20034. Kleber, David, 4521 Amherst Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC. Klemens, Susan Margaret, 4770 Southland Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22312: UPL Koenig, Paul N., III, 6925 Willow Street, Falls Church, Va. 22046: NBC. Koppelman, Mitchell A., 2918 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: UPI. Kramer, Carl, 3414 Park Hill Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Washington Post. Krebs, Lawrence, 2828 Connecticut Avenue: WJLA-TV. Kristof, Emory K., Jr., 5705 North 15th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. Lambert, Horace “Skip,” 7313 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Phoenix Films, Inc. Larsen, Carl, Jr., 2600 Chicott Court, Vienna, Va. 22180: ABC News. Lavies, Blanca, 1 Wagner Street, Annapolis, Md. 21401: National Geographic. Leach, Glen, 11201 Buckwood Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852: Washington Star. Lee, Dean, Eight Guy Court, Rockville, Md. 20850: Associated Press. Lee, Francis Edwards, 1530 16th Street: WETA-TV. Leffler, Warren K., 11412 Grayling Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853: U.S. News & World Report. Levy, John R., 6002 King Arthur Way, Glenn Dale, Md. 20769: NBC-TV. Lewis, Matthew, 18740 Tanterra Way, Brookville, Md. 20729: Washington Post. Lincer, Arthur, 435 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y. Lion, Harold H., 8012 Gosport Lane, Springfield, Va. 22151. Littlehales, Bates W., 4426 North Dittmar Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. Long, John G., 200 Fleet Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15220: NBC. Lord, Chester J., 1435 Northeast 140th Street, North Miami, Fla. 33161. Lorek, Stanley, 5000 Aspen Hill Road, Rockville, Md. 20853: ABC. Lowe, Matthew A., 7803 Glenister Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152: CBS. Luce, H. Christopher, Nine Walnut Street, Boston, Mass. 02108: Time, Inc. Lureau, Bertrand J., 5600 39th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 20781: WJLA-TV. Lustig, Raymond, Jr., 4508 Clark Place 20007: Washington Star. Lyons, Paul, 603 Upham Place NW., Vienna, Va. 22180. Maddox, Lewis C., 5905 Shepherd Lane, Seabrook, Md. 20801: ABC. Magglio, Vito, 5333 42nd Street 20015: Mobile Video Service. Mahan, James, 302 St. Ives Drive, Severna Park, Md. 21146. News Photographers Association 877 MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Manley, Jerold H., 2624 Litchfield Drive, Herndon, Va. 22071: NBC. Mannix, Lester, 7382 Montcalm Drive, McLean, Va. 22101. Maroon, Fred J., 2725 P Street 20007. Martineau, Gerald, 300 South Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Washington Post. Marucci, Michael Serge, 3250 Valley Forge Street, Alexandria, Va.: Associated Press. Massey, Howard R. (Toby), 13523 Ellendale Drive, Chantilly, Va. 22021: Associated Press. Mastricolo, Carlo, A., 1905 Kalorama Road, 20009: Associated Press. Matheny, R. Norman, 7820 Friar Court, Alexandria, Va. 22306: Christian Science Monitor. Mason, Anita E, 6404 Fifth Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012: NBC. May, Andrew J., 1920 35th Street 20007. May, John O., 255 Nottingham Hill, Sherwood Forest, Md. 21405: Hearst Metrotone News. Mazzatenta, O. Louis, 4904 North Centaurs Street, Annandale, Va. 22003: National Geographic. McBride, Tom L., Jr., 7318 Flower Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012: WTTG. McDonnell, John, 2010 Fourth Street South, Arlington, Va. 22204: Washington Post. McElhinney, Susan T., 3526 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Newsweek. McNamara, James, 10210 Pierce Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Post. McNamee, Wallace, 3654 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207: Newsweek. Mims, Roddey E., 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202. Mingarelli, Orlando, Jr., 5103 Lawton Drive, 20016: CBS. Mobley, George Frederick, Route 1, Box 54, Maurertown, Va. 22644; National Geographic. Moldvay, Al, 443 19th Street, Santa Monica, Calif. 90402: ERIAKO Associates. Mole, Robert, 15219 Noblewood Lane, Bowie, Md. 20716: NBC-TV. Montague, Fred, 5813 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NBC-TV. Morris, Larry E., 1150 15th Street 20071: Washington Post. Moubray, David L., 5201 Sangamore Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016: WDVM-TV. Moulton, Paul L., 3143 Southgate Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306: Storer Broadcasting. Murphy, John L., 2206 Marthas Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307: NBC News. Murphy, Michael M., 2642 10th Street NE. 20018: WDVM-TV. Murphy, Timothy A., 5210 Lighthorne Road, Burke, Va. 22015: U.S. News & World Report. Muto, Alfonso A., 3443 Courtland Drive, Bailey's Cross Road, Va. 22041: Senate Democratic Campaign Committee. Naltchayan, Harry N., 4027 Honey Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003: Washington Post. Neil Joseph H., 9746 Hedin Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903. Noel, Arnold C., Box 127, Browntown, Va. 22610. Norling, Richard V., 8809 Talleyho Trail, Potomac, Md. 20854. Oakes, Robert S., 11110 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 20766: National Geographic. Oates, Walter, 7903 Harwood Place, Springfield, Va. 22150: Washington Star. O'Halloran, Thomas, Jr., 3531 Duke Street, College Park, Md. 20740: U.S. News & World Report. Olshefski, Norbert S., 12703 Kramer Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: Washington Star. O’Leary, John Francis, 7518 Water Street, Springfield, Va. 22151: ABC. Ortez, George G. H., 902 National Press Building 20004: N.E.W.S. Photo-News. Panzer, Chester V., 9060 Andromeda Drive, Burke, Va. 22015: WJLA-TV. Parcell, James A., 1150 15th Street 20071: Photo Department, Washington Post. Patterson, George F., 4404 Island Place, Annandale, Va. 22003: WJLA-TV. Pergola, Nicholas J., 18-V Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: United Press International Newspictures. Perkins, Lucian, 1609 S Street 20009: Washington Post. Peterson, Robert J., Jr., 10501 South Glen Road, Potomac, Md. 20854. Phillips, Charles H., 8744 Oxwell Lane, Laurel, Md. Pickerell, James H., 8104 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034. Pierce, Jeffrey F., 508 A Street NE. 20002: Potomac News Service. Pitts, Leo A. 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV. Powell, William C., 6301 Ridge Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016: NBC. Raymer, Steven Laurence, 17th and M Street 20036: National Geographic. Reinstein, Mark Stanley, 6213 Robinwood Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20034. Rhodes, James W., 5180 Maris Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304: NBC. Roberts, Joseph B., 772D Fairview Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21403. Robinson, Clyde W., 512 Highland Street NW., Vienna, VA. 22186: NBC. Robinson, Jamie, 222 West 23d Street, New York, N.Y. 10011: CBS Roddy, Patrick M., 9910 Windflower Drive, Ellicott City, Md. 21043: ABC. Rogers, Elie, 15100 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Rogers, Martin, 2120 Key Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22201: National Geographic. Roller, Clyde LeRoy, 2816 Henderson Court, Wheaton, Md. 20902: WJLA. Rollins, Byron H., 4421 Butterworth Place 20016: Associated Press. Roppolo, Charles J., Route 2, Canterbury Village, Warrenton, Va. 22186: ABC. Rose, Floyd, 230 East Capitol Street NE. 20003: CBS. Roth, Johnie F., Jr., 19104 Treadway Road, Brookville, Md. 20729: WDVM. Rous, John H., 100 Blueview Drive, Apt. 202B, Bellair Bluffs, Fla. 33540. Routt, Randolph, 303 Lexington Drive, Woodmere, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Fine Productions. Rubenstein, Larry, 4711 South 29th Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: UPL. Russell, S. Frank, Jr., c/o Associated Press, 2021 K Street 20006: AP. Sachs, Arnold, 209 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Consolidated News Pictures. Sachs, Howard L., 411 Winslow Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021: Consolidated News Pictures. Sampy, David, 2206 Wintergreen Avenue, District Heights, Md. 20028: WRC-TV. 878 Congressional Directory MEMBERS REPRESENTED—Continued Sandler, Roger, 1116 Theresa Ann Street, McLean, Va. 22101. Scherschel, Joseph J., P.O. Box 65, Flint Hill, Va. 22627: National Geographic Magazine. Schlegel, Barry C., 2116 Ravenswood Street, Hyattsville, Md. 20782: Evening News Broadcasting. Schmick, Paul A., 7117 Whetstone Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306: Washington Star. Schultz, Jack, 1-C Southway, Greenbelt, Md. 20770. Schwarz, Ira, 2514 K Street, Apt. 81 20037: Associated Press. Sherbell, Shepard, 1609 19th Street 20009: Transworld Feature Syndicate. Shutt, Charles E., King Features, Hearst Metrotone News, 235 East 45th Street, N.Y. 10017: Hearst Metrotone News. Silverman, Joseph A., 13213 Dauphine Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: Washington Star. Sisco, Paul C., 8207 Bryant Street, Bethesda, Md. 20018: UPITN, Inc. Sisson, Robert F., 5307 Potomac Avenue 20016: National Geographic. Skehan, Michael, 6521 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: NBC. Smith, Donald W., 17109 Hoskinson Place, Poolesville, Md. 20837: NBC. Snead, Charles William, 1661 Crescent Place, No. 310 20009: Washington Post. Soorenko, Barry A., 6100 44th Place, Riverdale, Md. 20880: UPI Compix. Sorrell, Maurice B., 5700 New Hampshire Avenue NE. 20011: Johnson Publications. Stanfield, James L., 3606 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Geographic. Steffen, Don Carl, 12806 Gaffney Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904. Steigelman, David E., 1145 West Cominoreal, Boca Raton, Fla. 33432: NBC. Stein, John W., 1450 Sanroy Drive, Dunedin, Fla. 33528. Stein, Norman, 8421 Snowden Oaks Place, Laurel, Md. 20811: CBS. Steiner, Earl Joseph, 9708 Marshall Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: ABC. Storey, Alfred J., 4001 South Seventh Street, Arlington, Va. 22024: NBC-TV. Straub, Terrylee, 221B Constitution Avenue NE. 20002: Videosyncrazy. Streeky, Edward J., 2300 South 24th Road, Apt. 816, Arlington, Va. 22206: Camera 5. Streets, Wellner C., 1936 Merrimac Drive, Adelphi, Md. 20783. Sugar, James A., 1145 17th Street 20036: National Geographic. Swanson, Gordon, 14 Biscayne Place, Sterling, Va. 22170: ABC-TV. Swenson, Richard L., 6122 Wiscasset Road 20016: Peoples Magazine. Sweets, Fredric F., 76 Seaton Place 20001: Washington Post. Tames, George, 4215 Yuma Street 20016: New York Times. Tasnadi, Charles B., 4534 Albermarle Street 20016: Associated Press. Taylor, Jeffrey W., 13375 Hungerford Drive, Herndon, Va. 22070: Associated Press. Tcherkassky, Michael A., 10154 Goodwin Circle, Columbia, Md. 21046: NBC. Tessem, Rolfe, 4700 Cathedral Avenue 20008: ABC. Thomas, Edward D., 10100 Nadine Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180: Cinema Sound. Thomas, Margaret, Route 1, Belleview Farms, Warrenton, Va. 22186: Washington Post. Thomas, Ricardo P., P.O. Box 6636, Washington, D.C. 20009. Thompson, F. Irving, 6002 32d Street 20015. Thompson, William M., 7107 Sycamore Drive, Takoma Park, Md. 20012: WDVM. Thresher, James M., 4766 North 21st Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: Washington Post. Thumma, Barry, 13152 Pavilion Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Associated Press. Tomko, Joseph, III, 6604 96th Avenue, Seabrook, Md. 20801: Evening News Broadcasting. Tomko, Joseph J., Jr., 6604 96th Avenue, Seabrook, Md. 20801: Evening News Broadcasting. Townsend, Winston, 5134 North Third Street, Arlington, Va. 22203: U.S. News & World Report. Tretick, Stanley, 4365 Embassy Place Drive, 20016: Time Inc. Trikosko, Marion, 2147 O Street 20037: U.S. News & World Report. Tuckson, Coleman Reed, 7827 13th Street 20011: Afro-American. Tutman, Daniel, 1816 Kalorama Road 20009: CBS. Uchima, Kazuo C., 7810 Worthing Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310: WGN-TV. Ureta, Juan, 7524 Inzer Street, Springfield, Va. 22151: ABC. Van Nostrand, Ronald W., 9020 Copenhaver Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854. Verna, Tressa Anne, 5022 54th Place, Hyattsville, Md. 20781: NBC. Vicario, Virginia Ann, 6800 Fleetwood Road, McLean, Va. 22101: ABC. Volz, Willard G., 1006 Helena Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Washington Star. Walker, Diana, 3414 Lowell Street 20016: Washington Monthly. Ward, Fred, 7106 Saunders Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Black Star. Weinstock, Jeffrey, 81 Hancock Street, Lexington, Mass. 02173: NBC. Wells, Jim, 2809 South 20th, Arlington, Va. 22204. Wentzel, Volkmar, 2204 Kalorama Road 20008: National Geographic. Wessels, Hugo L., 2130 P Street, No. 628 20037: UPI Newspictures. Wheeler, Linda, 1416 15th Street 20005: Washington Post. Wiegman, David, 3202 Wake Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795: NBC-TV. Wilkinson, F. Clyde, 3030 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee. Wilkinson, Wendla, 10215 Ridgeline Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: NBC. Williams, Milton, 2600 Mozart Place 20009: Afro-American. Wilson, James O., 229 West 43d Street, New York, N.Y. 10036: New York Times. Wilson, William D., 3324 Woodburn Village Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003: Washington Star. Wingfield, Don, 3601 Dannys Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Sporting News. Wood, Walter, 5801 San Juan Drive, Clinton, Md. 20735. Woodson, Leroy, Jr., 1911 R Street 20009. Zabala, Teresa Ann, 3735 Benton Street 20007: New York Times. Zimmerman, Catherine B., 607 Dale Drive, Silver Springs, Md. 20910: WJLA-TV. SERVICES REPRESENTED (Agency and telephone number, office address, and name of representatives) ABC News Film Production—393-7700, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Joyce E. Allen, Douglas H. Allmond, Murray Alvey, John Bauer, Kenneth L. Blaylock, Robert H. Cirace, Terry DeWitt, Julia Boyd Ellis, Edward M. Gilman, George R. Gerlach, James D. Harvey, Robert H. Hemming, Eddie Henderson, Gordon Hoover, Carl Larson, Lewis C. Maddox, Charles J. Roppolo, Earl J. Steiner, Rolfe Tessem, Virgina Ann Vicario, Vincent A. Gaito, Gerry Jarocki. AFP—Consolidated News Pictures—543-3203, 209 Pennsylvania Avenue SE.: Arnold Sachs, manager, Gene Forte, Howard L. Sachs. Afro-American—332-0080, 2002 11th Street: Julius Eugene Glover, Jr. Coleman Reed Tuckson, Milton Williams. Associated Press Photos—833-5360, 2021 K Street 20036: Toby Massey, manager Dennis Cook, Robert A. Dougherty, John Duricka, John Echave, Thomas J. Freéman, Harvey Georges, Charles W. Harrity, Arthur W. Janes, Dean Lee, Carlo A. Mastricolo, Frank Russell, Jr., Ira Schwarz, Barry E. Stroup, Charles Tasnadi, Jeff Taylor, Barry Thumma. Black Star—299-5330, 7106 Saunders Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Dennis Brack, Fred Ward. Canadian, TV, CTV National Press Building—638-3286, Gary D. Dobrovolsky. CBS News—457-4444, 2020 M Street: Ed Fouhy, bureau chief, Greg Amadon, Albert Bargamian, Thomas J. Craven, Jr., James E. Duffy, Charles V. Franks, Robert Fromm, Eugene J. Gerlach, Pham Boi Hoan, Matthew A. Lowe, Cal A. Marlin, Jamie Robinson, Floyd Rose, Norman Stein. Chesapeake Communications—733-0330, 2504 50th Avenue, Tuxedo, Hyattsville, Md. 20781: John O. May, manager. Christian Science Monitor—785-4400, 910 16th Street: R. Norman Matheny. Cox Broadcasting, 1735 DeSales Street, 737-0277: Kenneth Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Raymond J. Goddard. Evening News Broadcasting, 224-6421, U.S. Senate, Radio-TV Galley: Joseph Tomko, Jr. Joe Tomko III. Fairchield Publication—642-0900, National Press Building: Jean Guy DeLort. Johnson Publications—393-5860, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Maurice B., Sorrell. Keystone Press Agency—544-2945, 806 Maryland Avenue NE.: Vince Finnigan, Harry Goodman. King Features, 235 East 45th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017: Charles E. Shutt, manager. Magnum, Mark R. Godfey, 15 West 46th Street New York, N.Y. 10036: National Geographic—857-7000, 17th and M Streets: Thomas J. Abercrombie, James L. Amos, Joseh Bailey, Nathan Benn, James P. Blair, Victor R. Boswell, Jr., David S. Boyer, Jodi Cobb, Dean Conger, Cotton Coulson, David Crump, Bruce A. Dale, John E. Fletcher, Gordon Gahan, Wilbur E. Garrett, Robert Gilka, Gilbert, Grosvenor, David A Harvey, Otis Imoboden, H. Edward Kim, Emory K. Kristof, Jr., Bianca Lavies, Bates W. Littlehales, O. Louis Mazzatenta, George F. Mobley, Robert F. Oakes, Steven L. Raymer, Martin Rogers, Joseph Scherschel, Robert F. Sisson, James L. Stanfield, James A. Sugar, Volmar Wentzel. NBC-TV—686-4000, 4001 Nebraska Avenue: Jay David Alvey, Percy Arrington, William H. Benedict, John Boyd, Charles Fekete, Sheldon Fielman, Donald R. Fox, Wilfred R. Fraser, George Fridrich, Robert H. Gelenter, Charles A. Hoagland, Jr., Paul N. Koenig, Bradford Kress, John R. Levy, John G. Long, Jerod H. Manley, Frank R. Marciante, Robert Mole, Fred Montague, John L. Murphy, William C. Powell, James W. Rhodes, Clyde W. Robinson, David Sampy, Donald W. Smith, David E. Steigleman, Alfred J. Storey, Tressa Anne Verna, David Wiegman, Wendla Wilkinson, William H. Bahruth. Newsweek—393-3200, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue: Lawrence Downing, Wallace McNamee, John Francis Ficara. New York Times—862-0300, 1000 Connecticut Avenue: George Tames, Teresa Ann Zabala, James O. Wilson. Phoenix Films—652-6076, 7313 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: H. M. (Skip) Lambert. Reni Photographers—638-2200, 805 G Street 20001: John M. DiJoseph. Times Inc.—293-4300, 888 16th Street: Walter E. Bennett, Dirk Halstead, H. Christopher Luce. United Press International Newspictures—637-3770, 506 National Press Building: Hugo Wessels, manager, Ron Bennett, John E. Full, Darryl L. Heikes. Robert McCormac, Jr., Allan S. Papkin, Nicholas J. Pergola, Robert S. Downing, Larry Rubenstein. U.P.I. TV Inc.—393-3430, 1017 New Jersey Avenue SE.: Paul Sisco, bureau manager. U.S. News & World Report—861-2000, 24th and N Streets: Warren Leffer, Thomas J. O'Halloran, Marion Trikosko, Max Desfer, Timothy Murphy. Washington Film—>547-2255, 806 Maryland Avenue NE.: Vincent A. Finnigan. Washington Post—334-7377, 1150 15th Street 20071: Matthew Lewis, manager, John T. Allen, James Atherton, Douglas Chevalier, Richard G. Darcey, Ellsworth J. Davis, Kenneth Feil, Craig Herndon, Frank B. Johnston, Gerald H. Martimeau, John McDonell, Larry Morris, Harry Nalchayan, James Parcell, William Snead, Margaret Thomas, James M. Thresher, Linda Wheeler, Venessa Barnes Hillian, Gary Cameron, Fred Sweets, Lucian Perkins. Washington Star—484-5000, 225 Virginia Avenue SE.: Bernard N. Boston, John R. Bowden, Jr., Robert H. Grieser, Kenneth R. Heinen, Glen C. Leach, Raymond Lustig, Jr., Walther Oates, Norbert S. Olsefski Paul A. Schmick, Joseph Silverman, Willard Volz, Julia Patton Gaines, Gary Hoenig. WDVM-TV—686-6000, 4001 Brandywine Street: Robert D. Boyer, Thomas V. Dukehart, Jr., Harold Hoiland, David, L. Moubray, Michael Murphy, Johnie Roth, Jr., Leo A. Pitts. Wide World Photos—833-5372, 2021 K Street: Thomas Freeman. WJILA-TV—686-3092, 4461 Connecticut Avenue: Steven C. Affen, Holly Fine, Paul R. Fine, Benson N. Ginsbur, Bernard Gmiter, David J. Gross, Peter J. Hakel, Lawrence Herman, William R. Johnson, Lawrence Krebs, Bertrand J. Lureau, Chester V. Panzer, Clyde Lee Roller. WRC-TV—686-4000, 4001 Nebraska Avenue: Jay Alvey, John Boyd, Francis Brewary. WTTG-TV—244-5151, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue: William R. Huttenloch, Tom L. McBride, Burton K. Resnick; Metro Media, Channel 5—Clifford W. Herbert, Jr. 879 RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES SENATE RADIO AND TELEVISION GALLERY Phone 221-6421 Superintendent.—Max M. Barber, 812 Vassar Road, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Assistant Superintendents: Lawrence J. Janezich, 311 Third Street SE. 20003. Jane Ruyle, 1300 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 22202. Peter M. Lincoln, 3036 O Street 20007. Diane Lane, 4501 Connecticut Avenue 20008. HOUSE RADIO AND TELEVISION GALLERY Phone 225-5214 Superintendent.—Mike Michaelson, 5205 Dover Place, Alexandria, Va. 22311. Assistant Superintendents: Ruth M. Tate, 1000 Hardee Place, Alexandria, Va. 22304. Eloise Poretz, 8633 Reseca Lane, Springfield, Va. 22052. Patrick Cullen, 1842 Potomac Avenue SE. 20003. Margo Reid, 1921 Kalorama Road 20009. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES Cokie Roberts, NPR, Chairperson. Nelson Benton, CBS News. Daniel Brechner, Mutual Broadcasting System. Brit Hume, ABC News. Carole Simpson, NBC News. Joe Tomko, Evening News Broadcasting. Helen Whelan, Capitol News Report. 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 -880 Radio and Television Galleries 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. 66-666 O—81——58 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION (Name, home residence, and service represented) Abbott, William L., 963 National Press Building 20045: Broadcast News Service. Abernethy, Robert G., 2921 Garfield Street 20008: NBC News. Adams, Benjamin J., 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 News. Adams, Noah D., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Adams, Richey D., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Adrine, Lynne K., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Affens, Steven C., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Agurs, Donald S., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Sheridan Broadcasting Network. Albert, Joel R., 9904 Colebrook Avenue, Potomac, Md. 20854: NBC News. Alexander, Lyn, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV News. Alexandroaie, Constantin, 1201 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Allen, A. Lilian T., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV News. Allen, Barbara, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Allen, Densil O., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV News. Allen, Vickie, 11107 Slalom Lane, Columbia, Md. 21044: WMZQ News-Viacom, Inc. Allmond, Douglas, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Alvey, Jay, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Alvey, Murray, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Alvord, Ken, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Alwood, Edward M., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV News. Amadon, Gregory C., 2413 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: CBS News. Anbinder, Robert D., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Anders, Emet R., Jr., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WASH Radio-Metromedia. Anderson, Patrick J., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Arrington, Britt, 3043 Vista Street NE. 20018: WJLA-TV News. Arrington, Percy, 7300 River Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021: NBC News. Ashton, Betsy F., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV 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., 6012 Welborn Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20016: WTTG-TV News. Aubuchon, John R., P.O. Box 82, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870: Independent Network News. Axelson, Gary, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Aylward, William G., 400 Madison Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: NBC News. Ayo, Richard, 5055 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Bahruth, William H., 9425 Emory Grove Road, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: NBC News. Bailey, Becky, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Bailey, Carl E., 11200 Lockwood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20903: NBC News. Bailey, Roberta A., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WASH Radio-Metromedia. Bailey, Virginia, 2511 Q Street 20007: Independent Television News, Ltd. Bain, C. Jackson, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV News. Bain, Sandra K., 219 North Garfield Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: WJZ-TV. Baker, Cynthia, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Baker, Russell, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Banker, Stephen, 5078 Fulton Street 20016: Stephen Banker News Services. Barach, Sabina, P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Bargamian, Albert, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Barnes, Clarissa M., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Barnett, Catherine A., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Barone, Joan S., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Barron, James J., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Barry, J. Dolan, 1222 North Livingston Street, Arlington, Va. 22205: Independent Television News Association. Barry, Theodore L., 1119 Langley Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: ABC News. Barry, William F., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Bartholomew, Michael, 1201 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Bartlett, David, 4911 Chesapeake Street 20016: NBC News. Bascom, Jon P., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Batten, Rodney S.;.4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Bauer, John H., 6801 Sue Paige Court, Springfield, Va. 22152: ABC News. Baukhage, Claus, 4032 41st Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207: German Broadcasting System. Beall, Gary G., 14050 Triadelphia Mill Road, Dayton, Md. 21036: NBC News. Beattie, Victor B., 20 National Press Building 20045: International Media Service. Beckner, Sallie R., 5420 39th Street 20015: Mutual Broadcasting System. Beers, Andrew C., 316 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: King Broadcasting Co. 882 Radio and Television Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Begleiter, Ralph J., 4640 40th Street 20016: WTOP Radio. Bell, Martin, 2020 M Street 20036: British Broadcasting Corp. Bell, Stephen S., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Bender, Bob, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Benfield, James C., 1410 Lawrence Street NE. 20017: GAP Communications. Bennett, Carol, 115 Southwood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Berns Bureau. Benton, Joseph N., 7227 Allan Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 22046: ABC News. Benton, Monroe, 1201 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Benton, Nelson, 6124 Stoneham Lane, McLean, Va. 22101: CBS News. Berger, Deidre E., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Berkowitz, Robert S., 1618A Beekman Place 20009: Cable News Network. Berlow, Alan, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Berman, Janice, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Berman, Patti J., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Berman, Roy M., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Bernard, Stan, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Berns, Fred, 148 G Street SW. 20024: Berns Bureau. Bernstein, Carl, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Berrett, Scott E., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Berry, Paul L., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Berry, Ruth H., 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20001: Fisher Broadcasting, Inc. Better, Edward, 1120 Fairmont Street 20009: WJLA-TV News. Bisney, John F., 4414 Albemarle Street 20016: RKO Radio Network. Blackton, William, 770 Jackson Street, Herndon, Va. 22070: Public Affairs Broadcast Group. Blatt, Leslie A., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Blaylock, Kenneth L., 2817 North Franklin Road, Arlington, Va. 22201: ABC News. Blix, Torgunn, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Blome, Richard W., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue, 20007: Cable News Network. Blount, Charlotte R., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Sheridan Broadcasting Net-work. Bluff, Peter, 1033 Papermill Court 20007: WETA-TV. Bly, Dennis, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Board, Elizabeth, 5415 Connecticut Avenue 20015: NBC News. Bode, Ken, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Bodin, Thomas C., 1201 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Bodlander, Gerald, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Boicourt, James H., 810 Viersey Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: Jack Williams Washington News Service. Bookhultz, Bruce, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Boozell, Anne, 3909 Oak Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030: WEEL Radio. Bornschein, Winfried, 3132 M Street 20007: German Television—ARD. Borzage, Frank E., 4301 23d Parkway, Hillcrest Heights, Md. 20031: Spot News. Bottoms, Paul, 510 King Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: WPKK-AM/WVKX-FM. Bowers, Donald E., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20036: NBC News. Boyd, Forrest J., 20 National Press Building 20045: International Media Service. Boyd, John D., 2621 Spencer Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: NBC News. Boyer, Robert D., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Branche, Glennwood J., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Brandt, Mia, 5038 Reno Road 20008: Cable News Network, Braver, Rita, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Braxton, Mary D., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Brechner, Daniel, 3902 Elby Street, Silver Spring, Md 20906: Mutual Boadcasting System. Brewer, J. Peter, 400 First Street 20001: Capital Broadcast News. Brewer, Parke 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Brewster, Daniel B., Jr., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Bridgham, Kenneth R., 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Cox Broadcasting Corp., WHIO-AM-FM-TV, Dayton, Ohio— WSB-AM-FM-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—WIIC-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.—KTVU, San Francisco-Oakland, Calif.— WSOC-AM-FM-TV, Charlotte, N.C.—WIOD-AM/WAIA-FM, Miami, Fla.—KFI-AM/KOST-FM, Los Ange-les, Calif. —WLIF-FM, Baltimore, Md. —WWSH-FM, Philadelphia, Pa. Brinkley, David, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Brislin, Raymond D., 3132 M Street 20007: German Television—ARD. Brittain, Brad, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Brociner, Michel, 3636 16th Street 20009: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Brockington, Jacquline F., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Bromberger, Dominique, 1101 30th Street 20007: French Television 1. Browde, David A., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Brown, Henry M., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Brown, Hilary, 2335 49th Street 20007: NBC News. Brown, Jefferie L. 415 Second Street NE. 20002: Chronicle Broadcasting Co. Brown, Luther, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Brown, Thomas M., 415 Second Street NE. 20002: Chronicle Broadcasting Co. Brownlee, Donald E., 3515 S Street 20007: Potomac News Service. Brubaker, Herbert M., 11805 Greenleaf Avenue, Potomac, Md. 20854: NBC News. Bruno, Hal, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Bruns, Scott B., 3752 Kanawha Street 20015: NBC News. 884 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Buchanan, Michael, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Buckner, Dorothy E., 14000 Castle Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: NBC News. Budd, Donald, 3021 South Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: Mutual Broadcasting System. Bullard, John S., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Bunyan, Maureen, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Burlbaugh, George L., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Burns, Robert D., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Burros, Marian, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Butler, Edward, 1120 Fairmont Street 20009: WJLA-TV News. Buzenberg, William E., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Cahill, Kathy, 4616 College Avenue, College Park, Md. 20742: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Calhoun, Darrell, 8508 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20010: Sheridan Broadcasting Network. Camfiord, Robert B., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Campbell, Arch M., 7423 Lynnhurst Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: NBC News. Campbell, Crispin Y., P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Campbell, Susan S., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Capener, Theodore R., 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Bonneville International Corp. Caraher, Suzanne, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Carbone, Marisa H., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV News. Cardwell, Samuel, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Carnell, Michael A., 958 National Press Building 20045: Carmir Video. Carnevale, Douglas E., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Carpenter, Jo, 1423 Corcoran Street 20009: British Broadcasting Corp. Carpenter, Mackenzie, P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Carper, Jean, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Casey, Earl E., 4001 Brandywine Avenue 20016: WDVM-TV News. Cassells, Andrew, 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Cox Broadcasting Corp., WHIO-AM-FM-TV, Dayton, Ohio—WSB- AM-FM-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—WIIC-TV, Pittsburgh Pa.—KTVU, San Francisco-Okland, Calif. —WSOC-AM- FM-TV, Charlotte, N.C—WIOD-AM/WAIA-FM, Miami, Fla.—KFI-AM/KOST-FM, Los Angeles, Calif.— WLIF-FM, Baltimore, Md. —WWSH-FM, Philadelphia Pa. Catella, Anthony, 2021 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio Washington Bureau Broadcast Desk. Cessna, Hal, 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Cox Broadcasting Corp., WHIO-AM-FM-TV, Dayton, Ohio—WSB-AM-FM-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—WIIC-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.—KTVU, San Francisco-Oakland, Calif —WSOC-AM-FM-TV, Charlotte, N.C.—WIOD-AM/WAIA-FM, Miami, Fla.—KFI-AM/KOST-FM, Los Angeles, Calif —WLIF-FM, Baltimore, Md. —WWSH-FM, Philadelphia, Pa. Chadwick, Alexander B., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Chamberlayne, Pye, 315 National Press Building 20045: UPI Audio. Chambers, John, 2902 Bennies Hill Road, Middletown, Md. 21769: Evening News Broadcasting. Champagne, J. P., 901 Sixth Street SW. 20024: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Chapnick, Debra, A., 1734 19th Street 20009: Independent Television News Association. Charles, Robert H., 1011 24th Street 20037: ACCESS to Telecommunications, Inc. Cheely, George, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Cheng, Steven L., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Christensen, Carolyn R., 995 National Press Building 20045: American Quotations System, Inc. Christian, Gail, P., 415 Second Street 20002: Chronicle Broadcasting Co. Christian, George, Jr., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Cirace, Robert H., 2516-A South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va. 22206: Spot News. Clark, Diana, 2919 Tarragon Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: Cable News Network. Clark, Robert E., 420 North Park Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203: ABC News. Clark, Sarah E., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Clark, Theodore E., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Clarke, James D., 8708 Chippendale Court, Annandale, Va. 22003: WJLA-TV News. Clemente, Michael S., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Clifford, Ellen M., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Cloherty, Jack, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Coffey, Nancy, 1625 K Street 20006: Westinghouse Broadcasting Co. Colby, Alfred W., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Cole, Jeffrey C., 506 North Garfield Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Capital Broadcast News. Cole, William G., 421 Saint Margaret Drive, Seat Pleasant, Md. 20027: WJLA-TV News. Conalty, John L., 2905 Van Ness Street 20008: WJLA-TV News. Connolly, Joseph M., 321 C Street SE. 20003: WASH Radio-Metromedia. Conway, Christopher, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Corbett, Warren P., Jr., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Core, Christopher, 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL Radio. Corson, Osman M., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Coulter, Pamela L., 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP Radio. Couric, Katherine A., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Covington, Robert G., 1 Third Street NE. 20002: National Public Radio. Cox, Merrilee, 315 National Press Building 20045: UPI Audio. Cratty, Carol A., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Craven, Carolyn W., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Crawford, William B., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Cremedas, Andrew E., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Crenshaw, Celeste A., P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Radio and Television Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Crockett, Phyllis D., 3602 Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22202: Sheridan Broadcasting Network. Cronin, Richard B., P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Crumbling, Nelson, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Crystal, Ross L., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV News. Cuddy, Michael T. 5128 Manning Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Independent Television News Association. Culbertson, Kevin A., 963 National Press Building 20045: Broadcast News Service. 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Fekete, Charles, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Felder, Nigal D., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Felton, Adrienne D., 11700 Old Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: WTOP Radio. Fendley, Gail, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Ferguson, Katharine B., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Ferrugia, John A., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Fielman, Sheldon, 4513 Prestwood Drive, Olney Md. 20832: NBC News. Fies, Andrew E., 1914 New Hampshire Avenue 20009: Independent Network News. Finland, Bruce, 5217 South 11th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Potomac News Service. Firestone, Richard D., 6559 Sweet Fern, Columbia, Md. 21045: National Public Radio. Fishel, Edward M., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Fisk, Carol P., 2020 M Street 20036: British Broadcasting Corp. Fitzgerald, Eugenia M., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Fitzmaurice, Frank W., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Fizel, Douglas M., 727 National Press Building 20045: Physicians Radio Network. Flatow, Ira S., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Fleeson, Richard, 3906 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C- SPAN). Fleischer, Andrea, 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Cox Broadcasting Corp., WHIO-AM-FM-TV Dayton, Ohio—WSB-AM-FM-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—WIIC-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.—KTVU, San Francisco-Oakland, Calif. —WSOC-AM-FM-TV, Charlotte, N.C.—WIOD-AM/WAIA-FM, Miami, Fla.—KFI-AM/KOST-FM, Los Angeles, Calif.— WLIF-FM, Baltimore, Md.—WWSH-FM, Philadelphia, Pa. Flynn, Rita T., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Foley, Rita M., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Ford, Jane E., 749 Silver Spring Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Yellow Cat Productions. Ford, Michael, 749 Silver Spring Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Yellow Cat Productions. Forrestal, Francis T., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Foster, Robert F., 5718 Marble Arch Way, Alexandria, Va. 22310: WGN Continental Broadcasting Co. Foster, Thomas E., 646 Jasper Street, Baltimore, Md. 21201: Evening News Broadcasting. Foty, Thomas C., 2001 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: UPI Audio. Fouhy, Edward M., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Fowler, W. P., 52 Cockrell Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304: ABC News. Fragoyannis, Pete, P.O. Box 23086, L’Enfant Plaza SW. 20024: Washington Independent Television. Franklin, Andrew K., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Fraser, Wilfred R., Jr., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Frawley, Thomas J., 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Cox Broadcasting Corp., WHIO-AM-FM-TV, Dayton, Ohio— WSB-AM-FM-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—WIIC-TV, Pittsburgh Pa.—KTVU, San Francisco-Oakland, Calif. —WSOC-AM-FM-TV, Charlotte, N.C.—WIOD-AM/WAIA-FM, Miami, Fla.—KFI-AM/KOST-FM, Los Angeles, Calif. —WLIF-FM, Baltimore, Md.—WWSH-FM, Philadelphia, Pa. Free, Elissa B., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Freedman, Marion, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Fridrich, George J., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Friedman, Neal, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Fromm, Robert F., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Funk, Robert F., 7019 Sheridonna Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310: Spot News. Galbraith, William H., Jr., 8215 Garland Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012: CBS News Gallagher, John P., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Gangel, Jamie Sue, 1561 35th Street 20007: Associated Press Radio. Gannon, Anthony, 702 North York Road, Sterling, Va. 22170: NBC News. Garber, Harriet, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Radio and Television Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Garcia, Robert G., 1924 Winterport Cluster, Reston, Va. 22091: WMZQ News-Viacom, Inc. Gearen, Paul C., 716 F Street NE. 20002: Broadcast News Service. Gendel, Stephen B., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Gerlach, Eugene, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News Gerlach, George R., 4720 Hardesty Road, Huntingtown, Md. 20639: ABC News. Gersen, Louise B., 2829 Connecticut Avenue 20008: NBC News. Getz, Marion G., P.O. Box 23086, L’Enfant Plaza SW. 20024: Washington Independent Television. Geyelin, Philip L., Jr., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Gibbons, Gene, 907 DeWolfe Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308: UPI Audio. Gibson, Allen D., 7408 Cedar Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. 20012: WJLA-TV News. Gibson, Frank L., Jr., 12614 Billington Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: NBC News. Gilliam, Michael D., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Gillies, Stu, 2110 Old Fort Hills Court, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022: Independent Network News. Gilman, Edward M., 3231 Adams Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Spot News. Girshman, Peggy, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Gittines, Roger O., 315 National Press Building 20045: UPI Audio. Giusto, Thomas M., 1414 22d Street 20037: Independent Television News Association. Glick, David E., 3416 Livingston Street 20015: Broadcast News Service. Gmiter, Bernard P., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News Goddard, Raymond J., 1735 DeSales Street, 20036: Cox Broadcasting Corp., WHIO-AM-FM-TV, Dayton, Ohio— WSB-AM-FM-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—WIIC-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.—KTVU, San Francisco-Oakland, Calif— WSOC-AM-FM-TV, Charlotte, N.C.—WIOD-AM/WAIA-FM, Miami, Fla.—KFI-AM/KOST-FM, Los Ange-les, Calif. —WLIF-FM, Baltimore, Md.—WWSH-FM, Philadelphia, Pa. Goldband, Wendy, 5225 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: WDVM-TV News. Goldman, Randy, P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Goldsmith, John O., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Goldstein, Barry F., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Goler, Wendell K., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News Good, Elisabeth, 727 National Press Building 20045: Physicians Radio Network. Goodfellow, Alexander S., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Goodhue, Robert M., 11015 Becontree Lake Drive, Reston, Va. 22090: WTOP Radio. Gordon, Chris, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News Gordon, Stuart, 3636 16th Street 20010: ABC News. Gorman, Carolyn W., 5113 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Washington Independent Television. Graham, Fred, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Grasso, Neil J., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Gray, Lawrence A., 1468 Harvard Street 20009: GAP Cor wunications. Grear, Sandra B., 1458 Waggaman Circle, McLean, Va. 2210.. WLIW-TV. Green, Ricki, P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Green, Bernadine C., 3127 20th Street SE. 20020: Sheridan Broadcasting Network. Greenwood, William, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Gregory, Bettina, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Gregory, Patricia E., 7080 Mrytle Avenue, North Beach, Md. 20831: Associated Press Radio. Grevemberg, Robert L., Jr., 2020 M Street 20036: British Broadcasting Corp. Griffith, Gary, 15 West Glebe Road, Alexandria, Va. 22305: WGBH-TV. Grimm, Emily B., 5317 Wakefield Road, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Independent Television News Association. Goody, William N., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Grossman, Gerald, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Guggenheim, Steven I, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va.~22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Guilan, Ana R., 868 National Press Building 20045: Pacifica National News Service. Gulland, Kristin S., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Gunter, Ann W., 3901 Cathedral Avenue 20016: WJLA-TV News Gusev, Vladimir, 1401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Soviet TV and Radio. Gutmann, Hanna, 9209 Three Oaks Drive, Silver Spring, Md 20901: Washington Radio and Press Service. Hackes, Peter, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Hagan, William F., 25 Fifth Street SE. 20003: WDST-FM. Hager, Robert, 5606 Midwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC News. Hainey, Roert S., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WASH Radio-Metromedia. Hakel, Peter J., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Hamilton, Tammas J., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Hamlin, James R., 2601 Martin Luther King Avenue NE. 20020: Sheridan Broadcasting Network Handy, Delores, 6101 16th Street 20011: WTTG-TV News. Hansen, Liane K., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Harleston, Robert W., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Harris, Edward M., 1537 Winding Waye Lane, Wheaton, Md. 20902: ABC News. Harris, Richard L., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Harrison, Joseph, Jr., 4862 Avoca Avenue, Ellicott City, Md. 21043: Berns Bureau. Harter, John R., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News Hartge, John, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Harvey, Alan E., 5020 Alta Vista Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: NBC News. Hass, Mark, 2970 Chain Bridge Road 20016: Washington Radio and Press Service. Hauptmann, Wolfgang, 7402 MacKenzie Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: German Radio-WDR. Hayley, Harold P., Jr., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. 888 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Hazan, Patrice E., 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. Heik, Jens H., 3132 M Street 20007: German Television—ARD. Henderson, Paul, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Henrehan, John F., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Henschen, Kurt A., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Hensel, William L., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Herbert, Clifford W., Jr., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV News. Herman, George E., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Herman, Lawrence L., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Hernandez, Gregory, 706 Tennessee Avenue, Alexandria, Va 22305: Mutual Broadcasting System. Hida, Akito, 245 National Press Building 20045: Japan Broadcasting Corp.— NHK. Hidaka, Yoshiki, 245 National Press Building 20045: Japan Broadcasting Corp.—NHK. Hill, Russell, 1201 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Hirabayashi, Michael W., 763 National Press Building 20045: Nippon Television Network Corp. Hirsch, Arthur, 745 South 26th Place, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Hively, Pete, 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. Hocker, Anne Pearse, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Hoff, Matthew P., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Hoffman, Volker D., 6635 Madison McLean Drive, McLean, Va. 22101: German Television—ZDF. Hoiland, Harold, 18800 Alpenglow Lane, Brookville, Md. 20729: WDVM-TV News. Holland, John F., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Holliman, John, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Holt, Stephen P., 1444 Rhode Island Avenue 20005: Westinghouse Broadcasting Co. Holton, James L., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Hoose, Monica, P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Horoch, Gary M., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Hughes, Ann Compton, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Hughes, George W., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Hully, Burke A., 665 National Press Building 20045: Capitol Cities Communications. Hume, Brit, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Huttenloch, William R., 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV News. Ide, Charles H., P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Ifrgane, Max, 3810 Klingle Place 20016: French Television 1. Imai, Yoshinori, 245 National Press Building 20045: Japan Broadcasting Corp.—NHK. Inserra, Donna, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Iovino, John, Jr., 112 North Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. 22203: ABC News. Irving, Edward B., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Irving, John R., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Ishaq, Salim, 8328 North Brook Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20016: NBC News. Ishihara, Makoto, 477 National Press Building 20045: Asahi National Broadcasting Co., Jackson, David F., 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20002: Fisher Broadcasting, Inc. Jacobsen, Eric, 3535 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). James, Melvin, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Jaques, Carol T., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Jarocki, Gerald J., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Jarrell, Kent, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Jay, Margaret A., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Jeffries, Peter, 7813 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22101: NBC News. Jenkins, William L., 17005 George Washington Drive, Rockville, Md. 20853: ABC News. Jennings, Edward B., Jr., 1318 22d Street 20037: ABC News. Johns, Nancy M., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS Radio Stations News Service. Johnson, Bruce, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Johnson, Clifton, 3605 Clairton Drive, Mitchellville, Md. 20716: CBS News. Johnson, Diantha, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Johnson, James C., Jr., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Johnson, Leroy, 8830 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903: NBC News. 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Justis, Doris H., 2500 Virginia 20037: Alabama Information Network and Mignon Smith Washington-Alabama Report. Radio and Television Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Kadushin, Carol A., 400 First Street 20001: Capital Broadcast News. Kafka, Joseph F., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Kaiser, Robert, P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Kalb, Bernard, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Kalb, Marvin, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Kalbus, Horst, 1070 Thomas Jefferson Street 20007: German Television—ZDF. Kamlet, Lee, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Kantor, Stuart A., P.O Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Kaplan, Sally K., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Kaplow, Herbert E., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Karimah, Aisha, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Karson, Danielle, 3003 Van Ness Street 20008: National Public Radio. Kasell, Carl R., 5316 Truman Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22304: National Public Radio. Katz, Barry, 3010 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Kaubler, Horst, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: German Democratic Radio and TV. Kaufman, Fay M., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Kaufman, Naomi S., 1219 Fourth Street SW. 20024: NBC News. Kaufman, Wendy R., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Kavanagh, Michael T., 5530 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WJMD-FM. Keating, Timothy A., 2732 Plateau Drive, Riva, Md. 21140: WTTG-TV News. Keefe, Stephen R., 1301 North Ode Street, Arlington, Va. 22209: Asahi National Broadcasting Co. Kelbel, Bruce, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WTTG-TV News. Kellogg, Patrick R., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Kelly, Archie M., 4850 Connecticut Avenue 20008: NBC News. Kempf, Deborah L., 5130 Connecticut Avenue 20008: ABC News. Kenyon, Alexander, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Keyser, Andrea B., 148 G Street SW. 20024: Berns Bureau. Khan, Salwa, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Kiernan, Michael, 2531 North Lexington Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: NBC News. Kiker, Douglas, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Kilmer, Kathy L., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Kimura, Taro, 245 National Press Building 20045: Japan Broadcasting Corp.—NHK. Kingsley, Ellen, 2401 Calvert Street 20008: WDVM-TV News. Kirrkamm, Paul O., 10705 Bucknell Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: NBC News. Kital, Shalom, 4812 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Israeli Broadcasting Authority. Kleber, David, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Knaggs, Ferrieres, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Knapp, Daniel H., 8750 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Broadcast News Service. Knight, Fred D., 4901 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311: WTTG-TV News. Knoller, Mark, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. 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Simpson, Carole, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Simpson, Ross W., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Singleton, Jane M., 3703 Jackson Avenue, Brentwood, Md. 20722: WMAL Radio. Sisco, Paul C., 1017 New Jersey Avenue, SE 20003: UPITN, Inc. Sisco, Paul G., 5410 Cathedral Avenue 20015: UPITN, Inc. Skehan, Michael E., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Slattery, Toni, 917 G Place 20001: Youth News. Slingland, Frank D., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Small, Clive D., 2020 M Street, 20036: British Broadcasting Corp. Small, William J., 5224 Lonsdale Drive, Springfield, Va. 22151: UPI Audio. Smith, Donald W., Jr., 17109 Hoskinson Road, Poolesville, Md. 20837: NBC News. Smith, Dow C., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Smith, Gerald J., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Smith, Jack P., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Smith, Jeffery D., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Smith, Jerome A., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Smith, Mignon C., 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: Alabama Information Network and Mignon Smith Washington-Alabama Report. Smith, Steve A., 403 South Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Mobile Video Services. Snyder, James J., 7203 Thrasher Road, McLean, Va. 22101: Mutual Broadcasting System. Sokusky, Anna Mae, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS Radio Stations News Service. Solomon, Gerald A., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Somogyi, Liz R., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Sonne, Werner, 3132 M Street 20007: German Radio—WDR. Spain, Thomas, 4400 East-West Highway, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Mobile Video Services. Speck, B. Alan, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Spiropoulos, John, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Stahl, Lesley, R., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Stamberg, Susan L., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Steele, Harold M., 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL Radio. Stein, Norman S., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Steinberg, David L., 6305 31st Street 20015: WETA-TV. Steinberg, Steve, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Steiner, Earl J., 9708 Marshall Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: ABC News. Stern, Carl L., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Steuart, Elizabeth, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Stolov, Susan, 148 G Street SW. 20024: Berns Bureau. Storey, Alfred J., 4001 South Seventh Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: NBC News. Straub, Terry, 5217 South 11th Street, Arlington, Va. 20002: Potomac News Service. Straus, R. Peter, 1321 Fourth Street, SW. 20024: WMCA-AM. Strawser, Neil E., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. ~ Streuli, Anthony, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Strickland, Rupert R., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Stroud, Andrea D., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Suddeth, Richard W., 8911 Richmond Avenue, Manassas, Va. 22110: WTKK-TV. Sullivan, Roger J., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20036: Mobile Video Services. Tabarly, Pierre, 13 Native Dancer Court, Darnestown, Md. 20760: Telemedia. Takano, Hisahi, 245 National Press Building 20045: Japan Broadcasting Corp.—NHK. Tanaka, Seiji, 4990 Sentinel Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Fuji Telecasting Co. Tanner, Lynda M., P.O. Box 2626 20013:WETA-TV. Radio and Television Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Taub, Judith P., 11554 Lockwood Drive, Silver Spring, Md., 20904: NBC News. Taylor, Adrian C., 618 A Street SE. 20003: National Public Radio. Taylor, Elaina, 1427 Pathfinder Lane, McLean, Va. 22090: WMZQ News-Viacom Inc. Templeton, Joe, 4725 Brandywine Street 20016: ABC News. Terry, Douglas E., 400 First Street 20001: Capital Broadcast News. Tessler, Bart, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Thies, Donald E., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Thomas, Evelyn L., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS Radio Stations News Service. Thomas, Haye-Fredrik, 9104 Charred Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Dutch TV News (NOS). Thompson, Charles C., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Thompson, Lea, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Thompson, Stephen K., 108 West Howell Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22301: WTOP Radio. Thompson, William M., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Thorton, Lee, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Thyberg, Carl, 524 Epping Forest Road, Annapolis, Md. 21401: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Timm, Andreas, 6707 Montaur Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22043: German Television—ZDF. Tisa, Marie-Helene, 2013 Kalorama Road 20009: French Television 1. Tobias, Edward L., 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP Radio. Tomko, Joseph J., Jr., 6604 96th Avenue, Seabrook, Md. 20801: Evening News Broadcasting. Torii, Keiichi, 7104 Oak Forest Lane, Bethesda, Md., 20034: Fuji Telecasting Co. Torre, Rene Raoul, 1610 Brookside Road, McLean, Va. 22101: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Totenberg, Nina, 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Towne, Charles W., 1625 K Street 20006: Westinghouse Broadcasting Co. Trachtenberg, Andrew B., 1260 21st Street 20036: Mutual Broadcasting System. Trank, Mark A., 1311 2 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002: Washington Independent Television. Travieso, John J., 3913 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: NBC News Tucker, Lemuel, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Turney, Edgar W., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Tutman, Daniel D., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Tydings, Mary, 4305 37th Street 20008: Mutual Broadcasting System. Uchima, Kazuo Charles, 7810 Worthing Court, Alexandria, Va. 22310: WI'TG-TV News. Udelson, Susan, P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Udwin, Gerald E., 7208 Lock Lomond Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Westinghouse Broadcasting Co. Uliano, Richard J., 5513 Connecticut Avenue 20015: WMZQ News-Viacom, Inc. Urbe, Bonnie, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Ureta, Juan, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Valeriani, Richard G., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Vanderpool, Garrison J., 1730 Seventh Street 20001: Broadcast News Service. VanderVeen, Lawrence J., 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. VanderVeen, Paul A., 2720 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Van Messel, James J., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Vanocur, Sander, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Van Ryan, Jane, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Vaughan, Elizabeth H., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Vaughn, James R., Jr., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Vecchione, Al, P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Venardos, Lane B., 10079 HatBrim Terrace, Columbia, Md. 21045: CBS News. Verdi, Anthony, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Vernon, Wes, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS Radio Stations News Service. Vesey, Peter C., 822 South Fairfax, Alexandria, Va. 22302: Cable News Network. Vierbuchen, Robin L., 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: WMAL Radio. Violette, Charles H., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Vitarelli, Robert E., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Vo, Huynh, 406 Winterthur Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: NBC News. von Fremd, Charles Michael, 5721 Kingswood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: ABC News. Wada, Chitose, 763 National Press Building 20045: Nippon Television Network Corp. Wadley, Ellen, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Wadsworth, Lex G., 1318 Q Street 20009: Broadcast News Service. Wagy, Norman O., 1220 19th Street 20036: Storer Broadcasting Co. Walker, Thomas M., 499 South Capitol Street SW. 20003: Post-Newsweek Stations. Walker, Wendy A., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Wallace, Christopher, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC 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. Ward, Lela, P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Ward, Russell H., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Warner, Craig M., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Warnock, Milt, 3800 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN). Washington, Ervin, 2801 Keith Street, Marlow Heights, Md. 20030: Capital Broadcast. Washington, Herman, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Wasserman, Philip A., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Waters, Martin E., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Watkins, John D., 499 South Capitol Street SW. 20003: RKO Radio Network. Watkins, Richard D., 8216 Stone Trail, Bethesda, Md. 20034: ABC News. Weaver, Mark J., 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Webb, David A., 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Weinberg, Robert A., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Weldon, Harry, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Wells, Betty, 727 Nottingham Road, Baltimore, Md. 21229: NBC News. Wells, Kenneth R., 5402 Cromwell Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Associated Press Radio. Werner, Daniel J., P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Wertheimer, Linda C., 2025 M Street 20036: National Public Radio. Wertz, Melvin J., 5332 41st Street 20015: ABC News. Wesley, James M., P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Westmoreland, Janet M., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Westwood, Helen 1., 1813 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: ABC News. Whedon, Peggy, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Wheeler, William C., 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Mutual Broadcasting System. Whelan, Helen, 221 Ninth Street NE. 20002: Capitol News Reports. : Whitson, Ricardo M., 1709 South Lincoln Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: ABC News. Wiener, Robin, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Wiik, Carol A., 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Wilkinson, Wendla, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Williams, Charlene J., 4646 40th Street 20016: WTOP Radio. Williams, Jack, 52 South French Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: Jack Williams Washington News Service. Williams, John C., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Williams, Karen, 800 National Press Building 20045: Independent Television News, Ltd. Willis, C. Scott, 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Cable News Network. Wilson, Charles O., 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Wilson, Glen, 317 A Third Street SE. 20003: Potomac News Service. Wilson, Richard W., Jr., 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: WDVM-TV News. Windham, R. Craig, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: WASH Radio-Metromedia. Winslow, Linda A., P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Winthrop, Diana R., 1829 Summit Place 20009: GAP Communications. Witt, Holger, 3132 M Street 20007: German Television—ARD. Wolf, Mary A., 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Wolf, Nora, 1825 K Street 20006: Associated Press Radio. Wolfe, Nancy L., 400 First Street 20001: Capital Broadcast News. Woodruff, Judy, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: NBC News. Woodruff, Les A., 5906 Jane Way, Alexandria, Va. 22310: CBS Radio Stations News Service. Woolsey, Charles L., 6234 Valley Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: ABC News. Young, Ivy J., 2600 Fourth Street 20059: WHUR-FM. Zabriskie, Peter J., Jr., P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Zakrzweski, Alexander, 2139 Wisconsin Avneue 20007: Mobile Video Services. Zechar, David B., 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Zeidenberg, Erica S., P.O. Box 2626 20013: WETA-TV. Zelnick, C. Robert, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: ABC News. Zimmerman, Catherine B., 4461 Connecticut Avefue 20008: WJLA-TV News. Zins, Alan, 1414 22nd Street 20037: Independent Tedevision News Association. Zirinsky, Susan, 2020 M Street 20036: CBS News. Zodun, Albert F., 1102 Walker Circle SW., Vienna, Va. 22180. Zwadiuk, Oleh, 1201 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 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—393-7700, 1124 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Douglas H. Allmond, Murray Alvey, Theodore L. Barry, William F. Barry III, John H. Bauer, Stephen S. Bell, Robert Bender, Joe Benton, Carl Bernstein, Leslie, A. Blatt, Kenneth L. Blaylock, Glennwood Branche, Brad Brittain, Henry M. Brown, Hal Bruno, Steven L. Cheng, Robert E. Clark, Michael S. Clemente, Ellen M. Clifford, A. E, Cremedas, Ernest C. Davy, Kevin Delany, Terry DeWitt, Peter M. Doherty, Christine Dolan, Samuel A. Donaldson, David A. Doss, Dennis P. Dunlavey, Julia B. Ellis, William P. Fowler, George R. Gerlach, Stuart Gordon, William W. Greenwood, Bettina Gregory, Edward M. Harris, Anne P. Hocker, Ann Compton Hughes, George W. Hughes, Brit Hume, John Iovino, Jr., Edward B. Irving III, Melvin James, Gerald Jarocki, William L. Jenkins, Edward B. Jennings, Jr., William R. Johnson III, Sally K. Kaplan, Herbert E. Kaplow, Fay M. Kaufman, Deborah L. Kempf, John W. Knott, Jr., Anita J. Krichmar, Charles Lewis, Robert M. Lukeman, Catherine P. Mackin, Jaye T. Malkie, James A. Mallon, Janet L. Massey, James T. Martin, Jr., John Mcwethy, Susan F. Mercandetti, Philip B. Mishoe, Jr., William Moore, Robert J. Murphy, Jr., Dean Norland, Tim O’Brien, Harold W. Patnode, Francis J. Peter, Roger Peterson, Victor Ratner, Freda L. Reiter, Frank Reynolds, Rhonda L. Roberts, Carl Rochelle, Richard D. Rosenbaum, Gary Rosenberg, Richard R. Sanders, Anthony H. Sargent, John A. Scali, Stuart Schwartz, Kenneth J. Scott, Barry Serafin, Steve Shepard, Thomas A. Shine, M. D. Silverstein, Jack P. Smith, Alan Speck, Steve Steinberg, Earl J. Steiner, Joseph W. Templeton, Charles C. Thompson II, Juan E. Ureta, Sander Vanocur, Charles Michael von Fremd, Richard D. Watkins, Robert A. Weinberg, Harry L. Weldon, Melvin J. Wertz, Helen 1. Westwood, Peggy Whedon, Ricardo M. Whitson, Robin Wiener, John C. Williams, Charles L. M. Woolsey, Carl R. Zelnick, David Zechar. ACCESS to Telecommunications, Inc.—333-1011, 1011 24th Street 20037: Robert H. Charles, Jr. Alabama Information Network (ALANET News)—333-0579, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: Doris H. Justis, Mignon C. Smith. American Family Corporation—521-1355, 333 South Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22204: Alex McGehee. American Quotation Systems, Inc.—347-4571, 995 National Press Building 20045: Carolyn R. Christensen. Asahi National Broadcasting Co.—347-2933, 477 National Press Building 20045: Mokoto Ishihara, Stephen R. Keefe. Asmar Communications—299-3452, 9829 Conestoga Way, Potomac, Md. 20854: Robert T. Endicott. Associated Press Radio—833-5910, 1825 K Street 20006: Robert D. Anbinder, Patti Berman, Gerald J. Bodlander, Edward J. De Fontaine, Craig Dellimore, Catharina E. Falcone, Jamie Sue Gangel, Patricia E. Gregory, Patrice Hazan, Cynthia A. Hecht, Matthew P. Hoff, Joseph F. Kafka, Mark Knoller, John J. Kuchno, Thelma LeBrecht, Scott Lewis, Francis J. Limbach, Bill McCloskey, Robert L. Moon, Kim M. Phillips, Walter C. Rodgers, William Royster, Amy Sabrin, Louise L. Schiavone, Randolph C. Shaw, David Shoup, B. William Silcock, Jerome A. Smith, James R. Vaughn, Jr., Dave Walter, Mark J. Weaver, Kenneth R. Wells, Nora Wolf. Associated Press Radio Washington Bureau Broadcast Desk—833-5370, 2021 K Street 20006: Anthony Catella. Audio-Video News Bureau—671-1049, 5818 Colfax Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Constance E. Lawn. Australian Broadcasting Commission—466-8575, 2501 M Street 20037: Jeff McMullen. Berns Bureau—484-3477, 148 G Street SW. 20024: Carol Bennett, Frederick L. Berns, Joseph L. Harrison, Jr., Andrea B. Keyser, Susan Stolov. Bonneville International Corp.—393-6077, 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Theodore R. Capener, James H. Dunn, Charles L. Sherrill, Philip R. Mueller. British Broadcasting Corp.—223-2050, 2030 M Street 20036: Martin Bell, Jo Carpenter, Carol Fisk, Robert Grevemberg, Jr., Clive Small. Broadcast News Service—638-5219, 963 National Press Building 20045: William L. Abbott, Kevin A. Culbertson, Ronald Downes, Paul C. Gearen, David E. Glick, Daniel H. Knapp, George M. Massey, Donald E. Pulz, Harry G. Ryttenberg, Steven A. Siegel, Garrison J. Vanderpool, Lex G. Wadsworth. CBS News—457-4321, 2020 M Street 20036: Benjamin J. Adams, Jacqueline Adams, Greg C. Amadon, Al Bargamian, Joan S. Barone, Nelson Benton, Rita Braver, Robert B. Camfiord, Suzanne Caraher, George Christian, Alfred W. Colby, William B. Crawford, Pham Gia Cuong, James E. Duffy, James E. Duvall, Anne M. Edwards, Eric J. Engberg, Daniel R. Erlenborn, John A. Ferrugia, Rita Flynn, Ed Fouhy, William Galbraith, John P. Gallagher, Harriet M. Garber, Eugene J. Gerlach, Marion F. Goldin, Fred Graham, William W. Headline, Brian M. Healy, George E. Herman, Pham Boi Hoan, Donna L. Inserra, Clifton Johnson, Phil Jones, Elizabeth Lazarus, Paul Liebler, William E. Linden, Jr., Matthew A. Lowe, Rod MacLeish, Cal Marlin, Mary Martin, Jan M. McDaniel, James McGlinchy, Marya McLaughlin, James J. McManus, Elizabeth Midgley, Orlando Mingarelli, Bruce A. Morton, Steven T. Nelson, Thomas M. Novak, Philip O'Connor, Katherine I. O'Hearn, Ike Pappas, Joseph F. Peyronnin III, Susan Spencer Pianin, Robert C. Pierpoint, William M. Plante, Terry Plantinga, Martin Plissner, Kimi Puntillo, Ann L. Reilly, Marilyn L. Robinson, Gabriel W. Romero, Richard H. Roth, L. Diane Sawyer, Robert Schakne, Bob L. Schieffer, Lesley R. Stahl, Norman S. Stein, Neil E. Strawser, Anthony R. Streuli, Evelyn L. Thomas, Lee Thornton, Lemuel Tucker, Daniel D. Tutman, Lane B. Venardos, Charles H. Violette, Robert E. Vitarelli, Ellen Wadley, Mary E. Walsh, Janet M. Westmoreland, Charles O. Wilson, Susan Zirinsky. CBS Radio Stations News Service—457-4370, 2020 M Street 20036: Joseph Durso, Jr., Nancy M. Johns, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. 897 66-666 O—81——59 898 Congressional Directory NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued CBS Television Stations—457-4361, 2020 M Street 20036: Bill Eames. CTV Canadian Television Network—783-8196, 1049 National Press Building 20045: Gary Dobrovolsky. Cable News Network—=298-7400 2133 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Lynne K. Adrine, Cynthia Baker, Robert S. Berkowitz, Scott E. Berrett, Richard W. Blome, Mia Brandt, Daniel B. Brewster, Jr., David A. Browde, Jean Carper, Diana Clark, Katherine A. Couric, Carol A. Cratty, Sheila D. Douglas, James W. Eldridge, Jacque-lyn Fain, Faith B. Fancher, Francis T. Forrestal, Elissa Free, Robert W. Harleston, William L. Hensel, John Holliman, Gwendolyn E. Jones, Lee Kamlet, Alexander Kenyon, Kirsten Lindquist, Stuart H. Loory, Joe G. Pennington, Kenneth Reff, Donna Rockwell, Geoffrey A. Roth, Daniel Schorr, James J. Schultz, Bernard Shaw, Andrea D. Stroud, Peter C. Vessey, Wendy A. Walker, Mark S. Walton, Carol A. Wiik, C. Scott Willis. Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN)—525-3030, 3800 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Va. 22203: Kathy Cahill, Jana Dabrowski, Don Dotter, Richard Fleeson, Eric Jacobsen, Barry Katz, Brian Lockman, Michael Moser, Gale Picker, Gail Rubin, Carl Thyberg, Milt Warnock. Canadian Broadcasting Corp.—638-3286, 566 National Press Building 20045: Richard Ayo, Michel Brociner, Jean-Paul Champagne, Alphee Moreau, William D. Murphy, Jean-Pierre Peron, Susan J. Reisler, Raymond Saint-Pierre, Joseph Schlesinger, Rene R. Torre. Capital Broadcast News—638-6722, 400 First Street 20001: J. Peter Brewer, Jeffrey C. Cole, Carol Kadushin, Douglas E. Terry, Ervin S. Washington, Nancy L. Wolfe. Capitol Cities Communications—347-6688, 665 National Press Building 20045: Burke A. Hully. Capitol News Reports—544-5259, 221 Ninth Street NE. 20002: Roger Norde, Helen K. Whelan. Carmir Video—638-4337, 958 National Press Building 20045: Michael A. Carnell. Christian Broadcasting Network—638-4734, 20 National Press Building 20045: Bruce J. Evensen, Gordon P. Robertson. Chronicle Broadcasting Co.—347-2700, 415 Second Street NE. 20002: Jefferie L. Brown, Thomas M. Brown, Gail P. Christian, George T. Osterkamp. Cox Broadcasting Corp.—737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Kenneth Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, Andrea Fleischer, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Harryette Silverman. Dutch TV News (NOS)—365-2078, 9104 Charred Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Haye Thomas. Evening News Broadcasting—371-5250, 2902 Bennies Hill Road, Middletown, Md. 21769: John Chambers, Paul Dougherty, Thomas E. Foster, Joseph J. Tomko, Jr., Kenneth J. Lodowski. Fisher Broadcasting, Inc.—544-6820, 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE. 20001: Ruth H. Berry, David F. Jackson, Oliver L. Leonard. a French Television 1—342-0295, 1101 30th Street 20007: Dominique Bromberger, Max Ifrgane, Jacques Landry, Marie-Helene Tisa. French Television 2—833-1818, 2030 M Street 20036: Misaele Rossetti, Jacques Segui. Fuji Telecasting Co.—347-6070, 274 National Press Building 20045: Seiji Tanaka, Keiichi Torii. GAP Communications—554-8404, 1410 Lawrence Street NE. 20017: James C. Benfield, Lawrence A. Gray, Diana R. Winthrop. The Georgia Network—836-3322, 512 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Steve R. Dykes. German Broadcasting System—241-2723, 4032 41st Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207: Claus Baukhage. German Democratic Radio & TV—652-8089, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Horst Kaubler. German Radio—WDR—298-6535, 3132 M Street 20007: Wolfgang Hauptmann. German Television—ARD—298-6535, 3132 M Street 20007: Winfried Bornschein, Raymond Brislin, Jens Heik, Fritz Koenig, Lothar Loewe, Hans G. Lorfing, Douglas McCash, Volker Mach, Peter Merseburger, Siri Nyrop, Thea Rosenbaum, Holger Witt. German Television—ZDF—333-3909, 1077 31st Street 20007: Volker D. Hoffman, Rolanda S. Johnson, Horst Kalbus, Karl-Heinz Kohorst, Hans-Dieter Kronzucker, Werner Lelle, Gerd Ramsbrock, Hans J. Schmitt, Andreas Timm. : Harriscope Broadcasting Corp.—654-5018, 5206 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: David G. Ottalini. IDF Radio Israel—422-9339, 3429 Tulane Drive, Hyattsville, Md. 20783: Raphael M. Mann. Independent Network News—783-5616, 528 National Press Building 20045: John R. Aubuchon, Andrew E. Fies, Stu Gillies, Karen R. Poley, Charles Quinn, Jim Randle, Ford Rowan, Elvera Ruby. Independent Television News Association—872-8700, 1414 22d Street 20037: J. Dolan Barry, Debra A. Chapnick, Michael T. Cuddy, Barry Cunningham, Thomas E. Dooley, Libby Dubin, Thomas M. Giusto, Emily B. Grimm, Harold G. Levenson, Dennis Malkie, Chris Mosquera, Gregory C. Risch, Patricia B. Sagon, Steve A. Smith, Alan Zins. Independent Television News, Ltd.—638-2413, 800 National Press Building 20045: Virginia Bailey, Norman C. Rees, Michael E. Skehan, Karen Williams. International Media Service—638-5071, 20 National Press Building 20045: Victor B. Beattie, Forrest J. Boyd. In Washington News Service—342-0258, 2325 42d Street 20007: Robert S. Petrick. Israeli Broadcasting Authority—223-3277, 4812 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Shalom Kital. Jack Williams Washington News Service—370-5387, 52 South French Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: James H. Boicourt, Jack E. Williams. Japan Broadcasting Corp.—NHK—393-1076, 245 National Press Building 20045: Akito Hida, Yoshiki Hidaka, Yoshinori Imai, Taro Kimura, Toshio Kobayashi, Hisashi Takano. KAKE-TV, Wichita, Kans.—347-2700, 415 Second Street NE. 20002: Jeffrie L. Brown, Thomas M. Brown, Gail P. Christian, George T. Osterkamp. KCBS-AM, San Francisco, Calif. —457-4370, 2020 M Street 20036: Joseph Durso, Jr., Nancy M. Johns, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. KCST-TV, San Diego, Calif. —331-9884, 1220 19th Street 20036: Paul L. Moulton, Norman O. Wagy. KDKA-AM-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.—783-0907, 1625 K Street 20006: Nancy Coffey, Stephen P. Holt, Douglas B. McKelway, Charles W. Towne, Gerald E. Udwin. KFI-AM/KOST-FM, Los Angeles, Calif. —737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, Andrea Fleischer, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Har-ryette Silverman. Radio and Television Galleries NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued KFRC-AM-FM, San Francisco, Calif. —638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. KFWB-FM, Los Angeles, Calif. —783-0907, 1625 K Street 20006: Nancy Coffey, Stephen P. Holt, Douglas B. McKelway, Charles W. Towne, Gerald E. Udwin. KHJ-AM-TV, Los Angeles, Calif. —638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. KJQY-FM, San Diego, Calif. —783-0907, 1625 K Street 20006: Nancy Coffey, Stephen P. Holt, Douglas B. McKelway, Charles W. Towne, Gerald E. Udwin. KLIF-AM, Dallas-Fort Worth, Tex.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. KMOX-AM, St. Louis, Mo.—457-4370, 2020 M Street 20036: Joseph Durso, Jr., Nancy M. Johns, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. KMOX-TV, St. Louis, Mo.—457-4361, 2020 M Street 20036: Bill Eames. KNX-AM, Los Angeles, Calif. —457-4370, 2020 M Street 20036: Joseph Durso, Jr., Nancy M. Johns, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. KNXT-TV, Los Angeles, Calif.—457-4361, 2020 M Street 20036: Bill Eames. KOAX-FM, Dallas, Tex.—783-0907, 1625 K Street 20006: Nancy Coffey, Stephen P. Holt, Douglas B. McKelway, Charles W. Towne, Gerald E. Udwin. KODA-FM, Houston, Tex.—783-0907, 1625 K Street 20006: Nancy Coffey, Stephen P. Holt, Douglas B. McKel-way, Charles W. Towne, Gerald E. Udwin. KPIX-TV, San Francisco, Calif.—783-0907, 1625 K Street 20006: Nancy Coffey, Stephen P. Holt, Douglas B. McKelway, Charles W. Towne, Gerald E. Udwin. KPLX-FM, Dallas-Fort Worth, Tex.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. KRON-TV, San Francisco, Calif.—347-2700, 415 Second Street NE. 20002: Jeffrie L. Brown, Thomas M. Brown, Gail P. Christian, George T. Osterkamp. KRTH-FM, Los Angeles, Calif. —638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. KTVU-TV, Oakland-San Francisco, Calif. —737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, Andrea Fleischer, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Har- ryette Silverman. KUTV-TV, Salt Lake City, Utah—316 Pennsylvania Avenue SE& 20003: Tom Mitchell, Lucky Severson. KYW-AM-TV, Philadedphia, Pa.—783-0907, 1625 K Street 20006: Nancy Coffey, Stephen P. Holt, Douglas B. McKelway, Charles W. Towne, Gerald E. Udwin. King Broadcasting Co.—547-5300, 316 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Andrew C. Beers, Don Porter. Korean Broadcasting System—347-4693, 1046 National Press Building 20045: Jung S. Lee. Mignon Smith Washington-Alabama Report—333-0579, 2500 Virginia Avenue 20037: Doris H. Justis, Mignon C. Smith. Missouri Network, Inc.—338-1810, 3021 P Street 20007: James K. Morris. Mobile Video Services—298-9100, 2139 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: Patrick J. Anderson, Russell M. Baker, Janice Berman, Roy M. Berman, Torgunn Blix, John S. Bullard, Douglas E. Carnevale, Osman M. Corson, Thomas A. Drew III, Nigal D. Felder, Robert F. Fromm, Philip L. Geyelin, Jr., Barry F. Goldstein, Neil J. Grasso, Tammas J. Hamilton, Patrick R. Kellogg, Ferrieres Knaggs, David Kobe, Leslie S. Lazeroff, Margaret Levy, Sheldon R. Levy, Patrica A. Macy, Vito Maggiolo, Ralph J. Marcus, Jeffrey Martino, George L. McCargar, Scott C. Milas, Rodney R. Peck, John D. Quinn, Michael J. Rosenfelder, Doreen H. Schechter, James A. Schneider, Sheldon Schwartz, Gerald J. Smith, Jeffrey D. Smith, Liz R. Somogyi, Thomas Spain, Roger J. Sullivan, Lawrence J. VanderVeen, Paul A. VanderVeen, Alexander Zakrzewski. Mutual Broadcasting System—685-2090, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Becky Bailey, Clarissa M. Barnes, Jon P. Bascom, Sallie R. Beckner, Daniel Brechner, Parke M. Brewer, Donald A. Budd, Robert D. Burns, Wythe O. Dabney III, Howard M. Dicus, Jr., Lockwood R. Doty II, Michael EauClaire, Charles F. Eldridge, William N. Groody, Steven I. Guggenheim, John L. Hartge, Jr., Paul Henderson, John Henrehan, Kurt A. Henschen, Gregory Hernandez, Arthur Hirsch, Bob Jones, Kathy L. Kilmer, Richard Landesberg, Rachael M. Lowe, Fred Lowrey, Michael D. McKinley, Peter Maer, Richard L. Minner, Bob S. Moore, Howard J. Moss, Thomas A. O’Brien, Richard A. Rosse, Daniel O. Scanlan, Ross W. Simpson, James J. Snyder, Barton J. Tessler, Carol Thayer, Drew Trachtenberg, Mary C. Tydings, Craig Warner, William C. Wheeler. NBC News—686-4000, 4001 Nebraska Avenue 20016: Robert G. Abernethy, Joel R. Albert, Barbara Allen, Jay D. Alvey, Ken Alvord, Percy Arrington, Robert Asman, William Aylward, William H. Bahruth, James J. Barron, Carl E. Bailey, David Bartlett, Rodney S. Batten, Gary G. Beall, Stan Bernard, Elizabeth I. Board, Ken Bode, Donald E. Bowers, John D. Boyd, Robert D. Boyer, David Brinkley, Jacquline F. Brockington, Hilary Brown, Luther Brown, Jr., Herbert M. Brubaker, Scott B. Bruns, Dorothy E. Buckner, George Burlbaugh, Marian Burros, Arch M. Campbell, Susan Campbell, Samuel Cardwell, George Cheely, Jack Cloherty, Cristopher Conway, Bruce M. Cummings, Robert A. Currie, Madhu Damania, Albert G. Dancy, Sidney A. Davis, Richard A. Day, Joseph De Capua, Stephen B. Delaney, Audrey Dillman, Richard E. Dodson, Sonja D. Dollison, Robert E. Dore, Mary Dorman, Betty Cole Dukert, Margot R. Dunlap, David W. Dyar, Richard E. Edwards, Martin Enghauser, Wallace R. Fanning, Ray Farkas, Douglass Farnum, Charles Fekete, Sheldon Fielman, Edward M. Fishel II, Rita M. Foley, Andrew K. Franklin, Wilfred R. Fraser, Jr., George J. Fridrich, Anthony Gannon, Louise B. Gersen, Frank L Gibson, Jr., Alexander S. Goodfellow, Kristin S. Gulland, Peter Hackes, Robert M. Hager, Robert S. Hainey, Alan E. Harvey, Harold P. Hayley, Jr., Chester L. Hively, Charles A. Hoagland, John F. Holland, James L. Holton, John R. Irving, Salim Ishaq, Peter J. Jeffries, Diantha Johnson, Leroy Johnson, Charles O. Jones, Bernard Kalb, Marvin Kalb, Aisha Karimah, Naomi S. Kaufman, Archie M. Kelly, Salwa Khan, Michael Kiernan, Douglas Kiker, Paul O. Kirrkamm, David Kleber, Paul N. Koenig III, Marc Koslow, Joseph M. Krebs, Jr., Lester A. Kretman, Robert Kur, Benjamin B. Lacy, James S. Lee, Margaret McB. Lehrman, Alan Levin, Marty Levin, Irving R. Levine, George Lewis, John R. Levy, Arthur E. Lien, William D. Lynch, Jr., Kathy McCampbell, Susan Malin, Claude L. Matthews, Jr., Ellen M. McKeefe, Robert A. Mead, Donald Meaney, Michael A. Messuri, Christopher Michon, Andrea Mitchell, William B. Monroe, Jr., Fred Montague, Russell T. Moore, Henry W. Morrison, Roger Mudd, John H. Mulera, Scott Murray, Joseph H. Neil, James J. Neustadt, Angela B. Owens, John S. Palmer, Ernest E. Pell, Donna M. Penyak, Lynne F. Peterson, Susan A. Peterson, Tom 900 Congressional Directory NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued Pettit, James Polk, William C. Powell, Jr., Marvin W. Purbaugh, Clyde W. Robinson, Robert F. Rogers, Johnie F. Roth, Jr., Paul M. Rushlow, John H. Rutherford, Joan Scarangello, Max A. Schindler, Donald C. Score, Frank E. Scott, Carole Simpson, Michael E. Skehan, Frank D. Slingland, Donald W. Smith, Jr., Gerald A. Solomon, Carl Stern, Betsy Steuart, Alfred J. Storey, Judith P. Taub, Lea H. Thompson, John Travieso, Richard G. Valeriani, James J. VanMessel, Elizabeth H. Vaughan, Anthony C. Verdi, Huynh Vo, Christopher W. Wallace, Russell H. Ward, Joseph P. Walsh, Jr., Herman Washington, Martin E. Waters, Betty Wells, Wendla Wilkinson, Mary A. Wolf, Judy C. Woodruff, Albert N. Zodun. National News Service—628-2735, 603 National Press Building 20045: James F. Delano, Patricia M. Delano, Stephen J. McCormick. National Public Radio—785-5400, 2025 M Street 20036: Noah D. Adams, Deidre E. Berger, Alan Berlow, William E. Buzenberg, Alexander B. Chadwick, Theodore E. Clark, Robert G. Covington, Carolyn W. Craven, Stephen Curwood, William J. Drummond, Robert A. Edwards, Katharine B. Ferguson, Richard D. Firestone, Frank W. Fitzmaurice, Ira Flatow, Liane K. Hansen, Richard L. Harris, Margaret Jay, Jacqueline D. Judd, Danielle Karson, Carl R. Kasell, Wendy Kaufman, Christopher Koch, Warren C. Kozak, Robert L. Krulwich, Ellen McDonnell, Cornelia M. Piper, Steven Reiner, Corinne B. Roberts, Marcus D. Rosenbaum, Jeff Rosenberg, Maurice Z. Schlesinger, Wendy S. Schmelzer, Leslie Sewell, Susan L. Stamberg, Adrian C. Taylor, Nina Totenberg, Linda C. Wertheimer. Nippon Television Network Corp.—638-0890, 763 National Press Building 20045: Michael W. Hirabayashi, Chitose Wada. Norwegian Broadcasting Corp.—347-9514, 1245 National Press Building 20045: Kari-Grete Makjan. Pacifica National News Service—628-4620, 868 National Press Building 20045: Ana Rosa Cuilan. Physicians Radio Network—638-4165, 727 National Press Building 20045: Douglas M. Fizel, Elisabeth Good. Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc.—554-0090, 499 South Capitol Street SW. 20003: Rugene F. Moore, Marci Reitman, Barry C. Schlegel, Richard Schlesinger, Thomas M. Walker. Potomac News Service—484-4002, 5217 South 11th Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Donald E. Brownlee, Edward Danko, Bruce Finland, Terry Straub, Glen Wilson. Public Affairs Broadcast Group—770 Jackson Street, Herndon, Va. 22070: William Blackton. Public Interest Radio—544-2262, 122 Maryland Avenue NE. 20002: Edward P. Morgan. RKO General Broadcasting—638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. RKO Radio Network—554-2807, 499 South Capitol Street SW. 20003: John Bisney, Diane Dimond, Joseph H. Ewalt, Olga G. Ramirez, John D. Watkins. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty—457-6950, 1201 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Michael A. Bartholomew, Monroe Benton, Thomas C. Bodin, Constantin Alexandroaie, Russell Hill, Robert H. Lyle, Dan Molinski, Boris Orshansky, Nestor Ratesh, Oleh Zwadiuk. Rowe News Service—393-7810, 791 National Press Building 20045: Jo Ann Rowe. Sheridan Broadcasting Network—685-2140, 1755 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Phyllis D. Crockett, Joyce A. Evans, James R. Hamlin, Ronald J. Ellis, Donald S. Agurs, John E. Askew, Charlotte R. Blount, Gerald A. Lopes, Darrell Calhoun, Bernadine C. Greene. Soviet TV and Radio—587-8769, 1401 Blair Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Alexander Druzhinin, Vladimir Gusev. Spot News—Frank E. Borzage, 4301 23d Parkway, Hillcrest Heights, Md, 20031, 423-2979; Robert H. Cirace, 2516-A South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va. 22206, 820-7130; Robert Funk, 7019 Sheridonna Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22310, 971-1717; Edward M. Gilman, 3231 Adams Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030, 385-9284; Alexander Lakomyj, 5303 Taussig Road, Bladensburg, Md. 20710, 277-4455; Lester E. Mannix, 7382 Mont-calm Drive, McLean, Va. 22102, 821-2184; Jack Schultz, 1-C Southway, Greenbelt, Md. 20770, 474-9311. States News Service—546-5160, 316 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003: Reynolds R. Rast, Gregory Scott. Stephen Banker News Services—362-4585, 5078 Fulton Street 20016: Stephen Banker. Storer Broadcasting Co.—331-9884, 120 19th Street 20036: Paul L. Moulton, Norman O. Wagy. Susquehanna Broadcasting Co.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. Telemedia—840-2137, 13 Native Dancer Court, Gaithersburg, Md. 20760: Pierre Tabarly. Television Corp. of America—337-2700, 1063 Thomas Jefferson Street 20007: Nancy Dickerson. Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc.—223-5562, 2030 M Street 20036: Tadashi Sando. UPI Audio—628-2688, 315 National Press Building 20045: Pye Chamberlayne, Merrilee Cox, Thomas C. Foty, Gene Gibbons, Roger O. Gittines. William J. Small. UPITN, Inc.—488-7313, 1017 New Jersey Avenue SE. 20003: Paul C. Sisco, Paul G. Sisco. VENEVISION (Channel 4, Venezuela)—299-5009, 8605 Camille Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: Gabriel S. Robinson. WAGA-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—331-9884, 1220 19th Street 20036: Paul L. Moulton, Norman O. Wagy. WARM-TV, Wilkes-Barre-Scranton, Pa.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WASH Radio-Metromedia—244-6220, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: Emet R. Anders, Jr., Roberta A. Bailey, Joseph M. Connolly, Paul S. Kurtz, R. Craig Windham. WAXY-FM, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.—638-1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. WBBM-AM, Chicago, I11.—457-4370, 2020 M Street 20036: Joseph Durso, Jr., Nancy M. Johns, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. WBBM-TV, Chicago, I11.—457-4361, 2020 M Street 20036: Bill Eames. WBZ-AM-FM-TV, Boston, Mass.—783-0907, 1625 K Street 20006: Nancy Coffey, Stephen P. Holt, Douglas B. McKelway, Charles W. Towne, Gerald E. Udwin. WCAU-AM, Philadelphia, Pa.—457-4370, 2020 M Street 20036: Joseph Durso, Jr., Nancy M. Johns, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. WCAU-TV, Philadelphia, Pa.—457-4361, 2020 M Street 20036: Bill Eames. WCBS-AM, New York, N.Y.—457-4370, 2020 M Street 20036: Joseph Durso, Jr., Nancy M. Johns, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. WCBS-TV, New York, N.Y.—457-4361, 2020 M Street 20036: Bill Eames. WDST-FM, Woodstock, N.Y.—546-2861, 25 Fifth Street SE. 20003: William F. Hagan. WDVM-TV News—686-6000, 4001 Brandywine Street 20016: Richey D. Adams, Dennis Bly, Bruce W. Bookhultz, Michael Buchanan, Maureen Bunyan, Earl Casey, Sarah E. Clark, Warren Corbett, Nelson Crumling, Radio and Television Galleries NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued Robert Dalton, Thomas Dukehart, Earl Dunmeyer, Lois Dyer, Betty Endicott, Stephen Gendel, Peggy Girshman, Wendy Goldband, John Goldsmith, Gerald Grossman, Harold Hoiland, Kent Jarrell, Bruce Johnson, Ellen Kingsley, Paul D. Malkie, Jr., Frank McDermott, Jr., Kline Mengle, Michael Murphy, Gordon Peterson, Leo Pitts, Gary J. Reals, Ron Sarro, Mark Seeger, Forrest N. Shifflett, Steven Shusman, Bob Strickland, Donald E. Thies, William Thompson, Bonnie Urbe, Jane Van Ryan, Philip A. Wasserman, Richard Wilson, Jr. WEEI-AM, ‘Boston, Mass.—457-4370, 2020 M Street 20036: Joseph Durso, Jr., Nancy M. Johns, Anna Mae Sokusky, Wes Vernon, Les A. Woodruff. WEEL-AM—273-4000, 3909 Oak Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Anne Boozell, Debra J. Silimeo. WETA-TV—998-2600, P.O. Box 2626 20013: Sabina Barach, Peter Bluff, Crispin Y. Campbell, MacKenzie Carpenter, Celeste A. Crenshaw, Richard B. Cronin, David S. Deutsch, Paul Duke, Patricia Ellis, Randy M. Goldman, Ricki Green, Monica Hoose, Charles H. Ide, Robert Kaiser, Stuart A. Kantor, Edward F. Lee, James C. Lehrer, Suzanne Levy-Glotfelty, Kathleen D. McCleery, Mary F. McLendon, Michael E. Mayes, William Maylett, Annette L. Miller, Cynthia A. Mitchell, Charlotte S. Motley, Alan Perlmeter, Junette A. Pinkney, Gregg W. Ramshaw, Janet M.-Reagan, Andrea Roane, Margaret L. Robinson, Robert Ruggiero, Gerald L. Schwinger, Jeanne Shanahan, David L. Steinberg, Lynda M. Tanner, Susan R. Udelson, Al Vecchione, Lela Ward, Daniel J. Werner, James M. Wesley, Linda A. Winslow, Jay Zabriskie, Erica S. Zeidenberg. 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. WGBB-AM, Nassau County, Long Island, N.Y.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. ~ WGBH-TV, Boston Mass.—998-2818, P.O. Box 2626 20013: Gary Griffith. WGMS-AM-FM—638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. WGN Continental Broadcasting Co., Chicago, I11.—393-6077, 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Robert F. Foster. WHBQ-AM-TV, Memphis, Tenn.—638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. WHIO-AM-FM-TV, Dayton, Ohio—737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, Andrea Fleischer, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Harryette Silverman. WHLO-AM, Akron-Canton, Ohio—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WHUR-FM—636-7825, 2600 Fourth Street 20059: Ivy J. Young. WIIC-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.—737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, Andrea Fleischer, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Harryette Silver-man. WIND-AM, Chicago, I11.—783-0907, 1625 K Street 20006: Nancy Coffey, Stephen P. Holt, Douglas B. McKelway, Charles W. Towne, Gerald E. Udwin. WINS-AM, New York, N.Y.—783-0907, 1625 K Street 20006: Nancy Coffey, Stephen P. Holt, Valerie B. Hymes, Douglas B. McKelway, Charles W. Towne, Gerald E. Udwin. WIOD-AM/WAIA-FM, Miami, Fla.—737-0277, 1735 De Sales Street 20036: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, Andrea Fleischer, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Harryette Silverman. WITI-TV, Milwaukee, Wis.—331-9884, 1220 19th Street 20036: Paul L. Moulton, Norman O. Wagy. WJBK-TV, Detroit, Mich.—331-9884, 1220 19th Street 20036: Paul L. Moulton, Norman O. Wagy. WJKW-TV, Cleveland, Ohio—331-9884, 1220 19th Street 20036: Paul L. Moulton, Norman O. Wagy. WJLA-TV News—686-3000, 4461 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Steven C. Affens, Britt Arrington, Betsy F. Ashton, Gary L. Axelson, Catherine Barnett, Paul L. Berry, Jr., Mary D. Braxton, Edward Butler, Jr., Jim Clarke, William G. Cole, John L. Conaty, Gail Fendley, Gena Fitzgerald, Neal Friedman, Allen D. Gibson, Bernard P. Gmiter, Wendell K. Goler, Chris Gordon, Peter Hakel, John Harter, Lawrence Herman, Gary M. Horoch, Michael D. Gilliam, Ann W. Gunter, James C. Johnson, Jr., James E. Little, Bertrand J. Lureau, Lark McCarthy, William E. McDougall, Marsha C. McEuen, Joshua Mankiewicz, Kathleen C. Matthews, Tyler C. Melton, Penny Mickelbury, Philip Mordenti, Jr., Katherine L. Morland, Chester V. Panzer, George F. Patterson, Renee Poussaint, Brian M. Reid, Stuart L. Rivchun, Jon D. Rudd, Donald E. Schoenmann, David Schoumacher, Eric M. Seidel, Cheryl L. Simon, Barbara Semedo, Don C. Smith, John Spiropoulos, Edgar W. Turney, David A. Webb, Catherine B. Zimmerman. WJIMD-FM—652-2299, 5530 Wisconsin Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Michael T. Kavanagh. WJZ-TV, Baltimore, Md.—525-0367, 219 North Garfield Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Sandra K. Bain. WKIS-AM, Orlando, Fla.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WLIF-FM, Baltimore, Md.—737-0277, 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, Andrea Fleischer, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Harryette Silver-man. WLIW-TV, Garden City, Long Island, N.Y.—790-1158, 1458 Waggaman Circle, McLean, Va. 22101: Sandra B. Grear. WLQR-FM, Toledo, Ohio—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffery S. Lubar. WLTA-FM, Atlanta, Ga.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffery S. Lubar. WMAL Radio—686-3020, 4400 Jenifer Street 20015: Christopher Core, Leonard R. Deibert, Marge Kumaki, Dorothy Jones, Lawrence Krebs, Karen Leggett, Joseph F. McCaffrey, Edwin Meyer, W. Westley Moore, Jr., Carol E. Preston, Jane M. Singleton, Harold M. Steele, Robin L. Vierbuchen. WMCA-AM, New York, N.Y.—484-0812, 1321 Fourth Street SW. 20024: R. Peter Straus. WMZQ News-Viacom, Inc.—362-3523, 5513 Connecticut Avenue 20015: Vickie Allen Brawner, Robert G. Garcia, Wayne D. Lee, Elaina B. Taylor, Richard J. Uliano. WNAC-TV, Boston, Mass.—638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. WOR-AM-TV, New York, N.Y.—638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. WOWO-AM, Fort Wayne, Ind.—783-0907, 1625 K Street 20036: Nancy Coffey, Stephen P. Holt, Douglas B. McKelway, Charles W. Towne, Gerald E. Udwin. 902 Congressional Directory NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued WOWT-TV, Omaha, Neb.—347-2700, 415 Second Street NE. 20002: Jeffrie L. Brown, Thomas M. Brown, Gail P. Christian, George T. Osterkamp. WPCQ-TV, Charlotte, N.C.—783-0907, 1625 K Street 20006: Nancy Coffey, Stephen P. Holt, Douglas B. McKel- way, Charles W. Towne, Gerald E. Udwin. WPKX-AM, WVKX-FM—683-3000, 510 King Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Paul A. Bottoms. WPNT-FM, Pittsburgh, Pa.—783-0907, 1625 K Street 20006: Nancy Coffey, Stephen P. Holt, Douglas B. McKel- way, Charles W. Towne, Gerald E. Udwin. WPRW-AM—631-0314, 9511 Brian Jac Lane, Great Falls, Va. 22066: Robert C. McKee, Jr. WQBA-AM-FM, Miami, Fla.—451-1111, P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WRKO-AM, Boston, Mass.—638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. WROR-FM, Boston, Mass.—638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania 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, 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, Andrea Fleischer, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Harryette Silverman. WSBA-AM-FM, Harrisburg-York-Lancaster, Pa.—451-1111. P.O. Box 2424, Springfield, Va. 22152: Jeffrey S. Lubar. WSBK-TV, Boston, Mass.—331-9884, 1220 19th Street 20036: Paul L. Moulton, Norman O. Wagy. WSOC-AM-FM-TV, Charlotte, N.C.—737-0277, 1735 DeSales 20036: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cassells, Hal Cessna, Andrea Fleischer, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goodard, Mal Johnson, Harryette Silver-man. WTKK-TV—631-2044, 9008 Center Street, Manassas, Va. 22110: Rex Lucas, James D. Martin, Roger A. Raker, Richard W. Suddeth. WTOP Radio—364-5800, 4646 40th Street 20016: Ralph J. Begleiter, Pamela L. Coulter, Adrienne D. Felton, Robert M. Goodhue, Patrick S. Korten, David F. McConnell, James J. McIntyre, H. Michael Roselli, Stephen K. Thompson, Norman A. Silverstein, Edward L. Tobias, Charlene J. Williams. WTTG-TV News—244-5151, 5151 Wisconsin Avenue 20016: James M. Adams, Lyn Alexander, Densil O. Allen, A. Lilian T. Allen, Edward M. Alwood, Armand A. Asselin, C. Jackson Bain, Marisa H. Carbone, Ross L. Crystal, John P. Dunmire, Barton M. Eckert, Delores Handy, Clifford W. Herbert, William R. Huttenloch, Timothy A. Keating, Bruce A. Kelbel, Fred D. Knight, Judlyne A. Lilly, Thomas L. MacBride, Jr., McClain G. Ramsey, Jan Richards, Michael L. Ritz, Fredericka Sands, Kazuo Charles Uchima. WXLO-FM, New York, N.Y.—638-1750, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Clifford Evans. WTVG-TV, Toledo, Ohio—331-9884, 1220 19th Street 20036: Paul L. Moulton, Norman O. Wagy. WWSH-FM, Philadelphia, Pa.—737-0277, 1735 DeQales Street 20036: Kenneth R. Bridgham, Andrew M. Cas- sells, Hal Cessna, Andrea Fleischer, Thomas J. Frawley, Raymond J. Goddard, Mal Johnson, Harryette Silverman. Washington Independent Television—484-7388, P.O. Box 23086, L’Enfant Plaza SW. 20024: James Eury, Peter Fragoyannis, Marion G. Getz, Carolyn W. Gorman, Jonathon A. Mann, Mark A. Trank. Washington Radio and Press Service—587-1454, 9209 Three Oaks Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Hanna Gutmann, Mark Hass. Washington Wire—342-0675, 950 25th Street 20037: Peter Peckarshy. Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.—783-0907, 1625 K Street 20006: Nancy Coffey, Stephen P. Holt, Douglas B. McKelway, Charles W. Towne, Gerald E. Udwin. Yellow Cat Productions—565-3589, 749 Silver Spring Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Laura H. Curran, Jane E. Ford, Michael Ford, James R. Prior. Youth News—628-4620, 863 National Press Building 20045: Toni Slattery. PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERIES Phones, 224-3121; Senate Gallery, extension 40265; House Gallery, extension 52941 SENATE PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERY Superintendent.—Roy L. McGhee, 4201 Cathedral Avenue. Phone, WO 6-6341. Assistant Superintendent.—Louise C. Winterble, 3238 O Street. Phone, 338-6810. HOUSE PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERY Superintendent.—David W. Holmes, 12217 Asbury Drive, Tantallon, Md. Phone, 292-5373. Assistant Superintendent.—Anne G. Jerome, 917 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314. Phone 548-1041. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Henry Hubbard, Chairman Donald C. Bacon, 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-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 903 904 Congressional Directory 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. TaoMmAs 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) Abrams, Earl B., 3518 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Television/Radio Age. Abruzzese, Leo F., 5840 Cameron Run Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22303: Chilton Publications. Adams, Alan E., 3039 Macomb Street 20008: Employment Relations Report. Adams, Nathan M., 113 Pomander Walk, Alexandria, Va. 22314: The Reader’s Digest. Aderman, Gary, 1114 G Street SE. 20003: 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, 2500 Massachusetts Avenue 20008: Time Inc. Aldrich, Charles W., 2525 South Second Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Commerce Clearing House. Aldrich, Nancy L., 8808 Flower Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Business Publishers. Alexander, Hunter, 4520 King Street, Apt. 404, Alexandria, Va. 22302: Barrytown Explorer. Alexander, John Scott, 101 South Irving Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: BNA Publications. Ali, Mohsin, 3001 Veazey Terrace 20008: U.S. News & World Report. Allen, Marlon B., 2010-B 37th Street SE. 20020: BNA Publications. Allen, Robin, Richard, 940 25th Street 20037: Middle East Economic Digest. 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. Magazine. Alter, Jonathan, 308 Second Street SE 20003: The Washington Monthly. Ames, Robert J., 8862 Blade Green Lane, Columbia, Md. 21045: U.S. News & World Report. Anderson, Corby, 2200 North Pickett Street, No. 202, Alexandria, Va. 22304: 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. Armbrister, Trevor, 3720 Macomb Street 20007: The Reader’s Digest. Armstrong, John H., 10214 Southmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Railway Age. - Arthurs, Richard, Jr., 1601 19th Street 20009: Prentice-Hall Publications. 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. Bailey, Erin, 4114 North Fourth Street, No. 1, Arlington, Va. 22203: Washington Business Information. Bailey, Jacqueline, 8360 Greensboro Drive, McLean, Va. 22102: Federal-State Reports. Baisden, Harry L., 65622 Gildar Street, Alexandria, Va.: Pasha Publications. Baldacchino, Joseph F., Jr., 12419 Stretton Lane, Bowie, Md.: Human Events. Baldwin, William, Box 28112, Central Station 20005: Forbes Magazine. Bale, Christopher J., 4317 Selkirk Drive, Fairfax, Va. 22032: Snyder Associates. Bank, William, 200 West George Mason Road, Falls Church, Va.: BNA Publications. Barber, Simon, 2700 35th Place 20007: NOW! Magazine. Barnett, David L., 7218 Beechwood Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307: U.S. News & World Report. Baron, Alan, 710 G Street SE. 20003: The Baron Report. Barr, Robert A., 7317 Leesville Boulevard, Springfield, Va. 22151: U.S. News & World Report. Barrett, Laurence, 3003 Van Ness Street, No. S-311 20008: Time Inc. Barron, John, 6815 Cherry Lane, Annandale, Va.: The Reader’s Digest. Barry, Kenneth, 1303 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302: BNA Publications. Bassman, Sofia Yank, 1819 Q Street 20009: Political Profiles. Bateman, Elizabeth, 2017 Park Road 20010: Ziff-Davis. Bauer, Robert A., 3733 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: West Ost Journal. Baumgarner, James D., 7513 Springlake Drive, Bethesda, Md.: Ziff-Davis. Beaty, Jonathan, 621 I Street SW. 20024: Time Inc. Beargie, C. Anthony, 1522 Marion Street: American Shipper. Beaumont, Constance, 3604 Devilwood Court, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Preservation Reports. Beckwith, David, 5301 Broad Branch Road: Time Inc. Bellamy, Teresa, 4201 South 31st Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: Newsweek. Beltz, William A., 1001 Herbert Springs Road, Alexandria, Va. 22308: BNA Publications. Bendixson, Marian F., 281 G Street SW. 20024: Leisure Information Service. Bennett, Ralph K., 7500 Old Chester Road, Bethesda, Md.: The Reader’s Digest. Benson, Chris, 6101 16th Street: Jet-Ebony. Berardelli, PhillipJ., 1574 Dunterry Place, McLean, Va. 22101: McGraw-Hill. Berger, James R., 20 Franklin Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: BNA Publications. Best, Frank M., 2310 California Street 20008: U.S. Medicine. Bethell, Tom, 1830 24th Street 20008: Harper's Magazine. Bevins, Timothy B., 3601 Pinetree Terrace, Falls Church, Va. 22041: BNA Publications. Bittencourt, Renato, 950 25th Street: VISAO Magazine. Blair, Margaret W., 1415 Key Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209: Business International. = Blake, Michael H., Jr., 2201 L Street 20037: BNA Publications. 905 906 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Blank, Peter L., 5772 Dunster Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Mark A Stephens, Ltd. Blau, Peter, 3900 Tunlaw Road, No. 119 20007: Energy Information. Blaylock, William, 3014 Dent Place 20007: Time Inc. Block, Victor, 5310 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Telephony. Blosser, Fred, 5433 Crossrail Drive, Burke, Va. 22015: BNA Publications. Blue, David, 1669 32d Street 20007: F-D-C Reports. Bodnar, Janet, 1200 Ruppert Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20903: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Bolte, Gisela, 4615 North Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Time Inc. Bonafede, Dom, 1255 New Hampshire Avenue 20036: National Journal. Bond, David F., 3049 Heather Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22044: Ziff-Davis. Bonnett, Margery, 2619 42d Street: Time Inc. Booda, Larry L., 3170 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Compass Publications, Booker, Simeon S., 114 Duddington Place SE.: Jet-Ebony. Borger, Gloria, 3701 Massachusetts Avenue: Newsweek. Born, Roscoe C., 225 Brinkwood Road, Brinklow, Md. 20727: Barron's. Botsford, Linda, 600 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22305: BNA Publications. Botzum, John R, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202: Nautilus Press. Bowen, Ian, 2001 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: McGraw-Hill. Bowers, Carolyn, 3420 16th Street 20010: Washington Business Information. Bowers, Edwin W., 10204 Tyburn Terrace, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Chilton Publications. Bowersox, John K., 5812 Devonshire Drive 20016: Consulting Engineer. Boyd, Alicia C., 3216 Reservoir Road 20007: The Reader’s Digest. Boyd, Jerry D., 1940 Upper Lake Drive, Reston, Va. 22091: The Cancer Letter. Boydston, Grover C., 3636 16th Street 20010: Atomic Energy Clearing House. Boyle, Pamela Dutton, 4985 April Day Gorth, Columbia, Md.: Phillips Publishing. Boyles, William R., 215 Sixth Street SE.: Healthcare Publications. Bradford, Anne, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. 22202: Federal-State Reports. Brazda, Jerome F., 1030 North Pelham Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: McGraw-Hill. Brew, Douglas, 1808 37th Street 20007: Time Inc. Brightman, Samuel C., 6308 Crathie Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Adult and Continuing Education Today. Brimelow, Peter, 2213-B N Street 20037: Barron’s. Britt, Angela L., 407 Nalley Road, Landover, Md. 20785: BNA Publications. Brodsky, Arthur R., 3907 Palmira Lane, Wheaton, Md.: Capitol Energy Letter. Brogan, Pamela, 2301 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va. 22202: Food Chemical News. Brooke, Elizabeth, 9517 Rockport Road, Vienna, Va. 22180: U.S. News & World Report. Brophy, Beth, 2900 Q Street 20007: Forbes Magazine. Brown, Carol F., 5021 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Phillips Publishing. Brown, Corie, 630 South Columbus, Alexandria, Va. 22314: McGraw-Hill. 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, 4910 Celtic Drive, Alexandria, Va.: F-D-C Reports. Buckley, Jerry, 1430 Corcoran Street 20009: Newsweek. Buffalano, Rita A., 2512 Glengyle Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180: Federal Research Service. Bunch, Walter C., 705 19th Street, Arlington, Va.: High Plains Journal. Bundy, David R., 534 Sixth Street SE. 20003: Ziff-Davis. Burdette, Rebecca L., 3701 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. 22302: Commerce Clearing House. Burkhardt, Richard E., 3913 Bruce Street, Alexandria, Va. 22305: Roll Call. Burks, Catherine, 429 N Street SW. 20024: BNA Publications. Cahan, Vicky, 2745 29th Street 20008: McGraw-Hill. Callahan, Anne M., 5021 Seminary Road, No. 1210, Alexandria, Va.: Time Inc. Callahan, Jean, 2504 Cliffbourne Place: Billboard Magazine. Callahan, Sheila, 8811 Colesville Road, No. 1102, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: International Medical News Service. Callander, Bruce, 9948 Murnane Street, Vienna, Va.: Army Times Publishing Co. Cameron, Juan, 3415 O Street 20007: Time Inc. Campbell, Kenneth M., 9429 Forest Haven Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22309: U.S. News & World Report. Camper, Diane, 2500 Q Street 20007: Newsweek. Canan, James W., 712 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: McGraw-Hill. Canan, Martha, 712 South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Nautilus Press. Cannon, Sandra, 501 D Street SE. 20003: McGraw-Hill. Cano, Craig S., 8750 Georgia Avenue, No. 709-B, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Business Publishers. 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, 5564 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204: Army Times Publishing Co. Carothers, Nancy B., 4706 Chestnut Street, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Readers Digest. Carson, Michael A., 950 25th Street 20037: McGraw-Hill. Carter, C. Carroll, 5016 Lowell Street 20016: Mass Transit. Carter, John, 3716 Alton Place 20016: International Moneyline. Carty, Winthrop P., 3062 Q Street 20007: Vision Magazine. Cavuto, Neil P., 2105 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: Crain Communications. Cerami, Charles A., 3133 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Chandler, Ruth, 4607 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Army Times Publishing Co. Champlin, Leslie, 225 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. 22203: Snyder Associates. Chapman, Stephen, 134 E Street SE. 20003: The New Republic. Periodical Press Galleries 907 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Chase, Gail 10010 Cedar Lane, Kensington, Md. 20795: Toxic Substances Reporter. Chaze, William L., 3708 Reno Road: U.S. News & World Report. Cherubini, Lisa, 1301 Lynnbrook Drive, Arlington, Va. 22201: National Journal. Cheshire, Herbert W., 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va.: McGraw-Hill. Chibbaro, Louis M., Jr., 516 A Street NE. 20002: The Washington Blade. Christy, Jeffrey B., 1126 South Carolina Avenue SE. 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. 20015: National Journal. Clifford, Garry, 146 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Time Inc. Clift, Eleanor, 5455 30th Street: Newsweek. Coffin, James B., 2525 North 10th Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Public Land News. Cohen, Richard E., 2352 North Vernon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: National Journal. Cohen, Stanley E., 6402 West Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Crain Communications. Cohn, Leon M., 5448 33d Street 20006: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Coker, David S., 1121 Arlington Boulevard, No. 927, Arlington, Va. 22209: Human Events. Cole, Benjamin M., 950 25th Street 20037: U.S. News & World Report. Coleman, Fred, 4116 Aspen Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Newsweek. 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, 4506 Banner Street, Brentwood, Md. 20722: U.S. News & World Report. Collogan, David L., 2820 Hathaway Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. 20906: Ziff-Davis. Coney, Charles Lee, 4990 Sentinel Drive, Bethesda, Md.: BNA Publications. Conley, John L., 874 Chestnut Tree Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401: Modern Bulk Transporter. Connelly, Joan, 2315 Huidekoper Place 20007: Time Inc. Connolly, Raymond J., Jr., 460 M Street SW. 20024: McGraw-Hill. Connor, Mary Beth, 2217 39th Street 20007: Business Publishers. Connors, Tracy D., 2025 Highboro Way, Falls Church, Va. 22043: News Monitor of Philanthropy. Conover, M. Lynn, 30 East Masonic View, Alexandria, Va. 22301: Capitol Reports. Contos, Suzanne, 1505 Belle Haven Road, Alexandria, Va. 22307: Nautilus Press. Conway, William M., 8082 Sleepy View Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153: Commerce Clearing House. Cook, William J., 3501 Farm Hill Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22044: Newsweek. Cooney, Robert B., 2621 Colston Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Press Associates, Inc. Cooper, Catherine M., 2908 Q Street 20007: Food Chemical News. Corrigan, C. Richard, 3335 Tennyson Street 20015: National Journal. Cotchen, Donald A., 3902 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 22204: Public Utilities Fortnightly. Couric, Emily, 1601 Connecticut Avenue 20009: Legal Times of Washington. Covault, Craig, 1933 Baton Drive, Vienna, Va.: Aviation Week. Covill, Bruce, 7908 Lewinsville Road, McLean, Va. 22101: Army Times Publishing Co. Coward, Louise P., 3411 Lowell Street 20016: U.S. News & World Report. Craver, Martha, 326 North Carolina Avenue SE.: Army Times Publishing Co. Crawford, Casey, 7372 Eldorado Street, McLean, Va. 22102: Healthcare Publications. Crawford, Clare, 7755 16th Street: Time Inc. Crawford, Mark H., 4617 Columbia Road, Annandale, Va. 22003: McGraw-Hill. Crim, Sarah K., 3419 Medina Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: BNA Publications. Crow, Patrick, 4205 Linden Street, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Oil & Gas Journal. Crowl, John A., 2548 Massachusetts Avenue 20008: The Chronicle of Higher Education. Crowley, Theresa, 5-J Laurel Hill Road, Greenbelt, Md. 20770: Prentice-Hall. Crump, Stuart, Jr., 2705 Keystone Lane, Vienna, Va. 22180: Phillips Publishing. Cunningham, Todd H., 5733 Leverett Court, Alexandria, Va. 22311: Atomic Energy Clearing House. Dales, Mary J. Miller, 4890 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: International Medical News Service. Dalton, William P., 1547 Bryan Court, Waldorf, Md. 20601: Army Times Publishing Co. Daniloff, Nicholas, 3713 Warren Street 20016: U.S. News & World Report. Dann, Joanne, 1636 32d Street 20007: McGraw-Hill. Dann, Rue W., 1238 34th Street 20007: McGraw-Hill. Dansbury, Patricia A., 1415 North Oak, No. 602, Arlington, Va. 22209: McGraw-Hill. Davies, Stephen A., 11900 Escalante Court, Reston, Va. 22091: BNA Publications. Davis Barbara, 2729 Ordway Street: BNA Publications. Dawson, Luther A., 2226 King Place 20007: U.S. News & World Report. Dawson, Russell A., 7120 Adelphi Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782: Business Publishers. Dear, Julie, 3008 Cairn Terrace, Bethesda, Md: U.S. News & World Report. Deeck, William F., 9020 Autoville Drive, College Park, Md. 20740: U.S. News & World Report. DeFrank, Thomas M., 608 South Carolina Avenue SE.: Newsweek. Degler, Stanley E., 2723 North Oakland Street, Arlington Va. 22207: BNA Publications. de Lesseps, Judy, 1020 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Feistritzer Publications. DeLouise, Richard L., 6501 Stoneham Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: U.S. New & World Report. Demkovich, Linda E., 3353 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: National Journal. Densford, Lynn E., 7109 24th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md.: Snyder Associates. de Selding, Peter B., 1717 Riggs Place 20016: Observer Publishing Company. Dickinson, James G., 4111 Doveville Lane, Fairfax, Va. 22032: Medical Economics. Diggs, J. Frank, 5090 North 37th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: U.S. News & World Report. Dildine, Daniel, 4523 Sangamore Road, Sumner, Md. 20016: Snyder Associates. Dinnin, Ellen F., 7106 Catlett Street, Springfield, Va. 22151: Ziff-Davis. Doan, Michael F., 357 Granada Street, Arlington, Va. 22203: U.S. News & World Report. Doane, Donald P., 3000 Connecticut Avenue: U.S. News & World Report. 908 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Doherty, Brian, 1664 Columbia Road: Housing Affairs Letter. Doherty, Robert P., 923 South 17th Street, Arlington. Va. 22202: McGraw-Hill. Dolan, James M., Jr., 156 F Street SE.: The Information People. Dolan, Michael J., 4000 Tunlaw Road, No. 724, 20007: Washington Business Information. Dombrowski, Cathy H., 7915 DollyHyde Road, Mount Airy, Md. 21771: Business Publishers. Donnelly, Tom, 664 Maryland Avenue NE.: Army Times Publishing Co. Donoghue, James A., 8628 Geren Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Air Transport World. Dooley, Melanie I, 1657 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: BNA Publications. Douglass, Barbara, 800 East Capitol Street 20003: Housing Affairs Letter. Doyle, Brian, 2103 Rolander Street, Adelphi, Md. 20783: Time Inc. Doyle, James, 6401 Tone Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Newsweek. Drew, Elizabeth, 3112 Woodley Road 20008: The New Yorker. Drosnin, Deborah, 1523 16th Street: Washington Monitor. Druley, Ray M., 2400 South Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22206: BNA Publications. Dudney, Robert S., 861 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va: U.S. News & World Report. Duffy, Deborah A., 2151 California Street 20008: McGraw-Hill. Durbin, Fran, 9932 Fairfax Square, Fairfax, Va. 22031: Ziff-Davis. Durr, Barbara, 2322 19th Street 20009: Latin American Newsletters. Dwyer, Paula E., 2601 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: McGraw-Hill. Dykema, Scott A., 2020 F Street 20006: BNA Publications. Dyson, Joy M., 5375 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22304: F-D-C Reports. Eagle, Jacqueline, 2020 F Street 20006: Telecommunications Reports. Eakins, Henry E., 3431 Yuma Street 20008: Commerce Clearing House. Easterbrook, Gregg, 520 Constitution Avenue NE. 20002: Washington Monthly. Easton, Eric B., 9805 Bristol Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Business Publishers. Ebenreck, Sara, Route 1, Box 81A, Prince Frederick, Md. 20678: The New Farm. Eby, Deborah R., 816 Easley Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Business Publishers. Ebzery, Joan, 1231 25th Street: BNA Publications. Edwards, John K., 432 Kentucky Avenue SE.: The Bulletin (Australia). Eisenberg, Richard, 2331 Cathedral Avenue 20008: Time Inc. Eiserer, Leonard A., 9101 Sligo Creek Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Business Publishers. Elbo, Ricardo G., 2310 Homestead Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: U.S. News & World Report. Elfin, Mel, 2804 29th Street 20008: Newsweek. Eliopoulos, Phoebe, 4920 47th Street 20016: BNA Publications. Ellis, Susan, 1404 35th Street: McGraw-Hill. Elswit, Jerome, 2810 Oakton Manor Court, Oakton, Va. 22124: BNA Publications. Ember, Lois R., 8314 Carrleigh Parkway, Springfield, Va. 22152: Chemical and Engineering News. Evans, Larry E., 1821% Swann Street 20009: BNA Publications. Ewing, Ann, 3138 Military Road 20015: International Medical News Service. Ewing, Laurence L., 13308 Briarwood Drive, Laurel, Md. 20811: Army Times Publishing Co. Falknor, Richard, Scientists’ Cliffs, Port Republic, Md. 20676: Home health line. Fallows, James, 4640 Reservoir Road 20007: Atlantic Monthly. Famiglietti, Len, 2928 Northampton Street 20015: Army Times Publishing Co. Farrell, Katrina L., 3414 Volta Place 20007: Pasha Publications. Farrell, Robert E., 3414 Volta Place 20007: McGraw-Hill. Farrell, Tony, 428 Third Street NE. 20002: F-D-C Reports. Fattibene, James F., 7973 Bolling Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308: Prentice-Hall. Fawcett, Edmund, 5817 Chevy Chase Parkway: The Economist. Feare, Thomas E., 584 Wilson Bridge Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20021: Chemical Marketing Reporter. Feazel, Michael R., 2121 South Randolph, Arlington, Va. 22204: Aviation Week. Feinthel, Roger, 5509 Northfield Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: BNA Publications. Feistritzer, C. Emily, 411 Kentucky Avenue SE.: Feistritzer Publications. Fentress, Simmons, 3519 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md.: Time Inc. Ferrell, Donald F., 400 Madison Street, Apt. 501, Alexandria, Va.: Lincoln County News. Fielding, Byron, 4850 Reservoir Road 20007: Housing Affairs Letter. Fields, Cheryl M., 716 South Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Chronicle of Higher Education. Fields, Howard, 716 South Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Publishers Weekly. Findlay, Steve, 3934 Morrison Street 20015: International Medical News Service. Finegan, James J., Jr., 3048 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: Army Times Publishing Co. Fineman, Howard, 1623 Lanier Place: Newsweek. Finlayson, Robert A., 774 Quince Orchard Boulevard, Gaitherburg, Md. 20760: Business Publishers. Fischer, Craig C., 1717 20th Street 20009: Trends Publications. Fischer, Dean, 6516 Topeka Road, McLean, Va. 22101: Time Inc. Fishbein, Gershon W., 408 Neale Court, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Environews, Inc. Fisher, Mary Jane, 3140 Highland Place 20008: National Underwriter. Fisher, Paul A., 12410 Kensington Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: The Wanderer. Fitzgerald, Frederick M., 10206 Duvawn Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20902: Broadcasting Magazine. Fitzpatrick, James F., 7203 46th Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: BNA Publications. Flint, Jerry, 2737 Devonshire Place, No. 503 20008: Forbes Magazine. Foley, Thomas J., 5013 34th Road, North Arlington, Va. 22207: U.S. News & World Report. Ford, Mark M., 1617 15th Street 20009: Welt Publishing. Foster, Lawrence D., 3342 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22302: McGraw-Hill. Frabotta, Judith, 839 Linden Circle, Takoma Park, Md.: McGraw-Hill. Frailey, Fred W., 503 Franklin Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: U.S. News & World Report. Periodical Press Galleries 909 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued France, Boyd, 10304 Summit Avenue, Kensington, Md. 20795: McGraw-Hill. Frank, Allan L., 8811 Colesville Road, No. 925, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Business Publishers. Frank, Richard S., 5111 Wessling Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20014: National Journal. Free, Ann C., 4700 Jamestown Road 20016: EnviroSouth. French, Desiree, 65 Quincy Place: Forbes Magazine. French, Mary B., 2624 North 18th Street, Arlington, Va. 22201: Washington Women’s Representative. Fried, Leonard, 1662 Wainwright Drive, Reston, Va. 22090: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Friedrich, Emily, 3003 Van Ness Street 20008: Time Inc. Fritz, Sara, 232 Eighth Street SE. 20003: U.S. News & World Report. Froemming, Neil R., 1752 North Rhodes Street, No. 328, Arlington, Va. 22201: BNA Publications. Fromm, Joseph, P.O. Box 503, McLean, Va. 22101: U.S. News & World Report. Furgurson, Cassie, 4805 Sedgwick Street 20016: Time Inc. Galant, Raymond, 4411 Duncan Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003: Food Chemical News. Gall, Charles P., 3803 Jocelyn Street 20015: McGraw-Hill. Garcia, C. Roberto, 6416 Brookside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: VEJA Magazine. Gardner, Judy, 3948 Garrison Street 20016: U.S. News & World Report. Garwood, Frederick, 736 Quaint Acres Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Public Utilities Fortnightly. Gatty, Mary A., 1121 Spotswood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Grocers’ Spotlight. Gatty, Robert C., 1121 Spotswood Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Grocers’ Spotlight. Gavell, Ann B., 7308 Broxburn Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: The Reader’s Digest. Gaynor, Pamela, Nova Apartments, North Carolina Avenue SE.: McGraw-Hill. Geisel, Jerome M., 2401 H Street 20037: Crain Communications. George, Dorothea, 5305 Tuscarawas Road 20016: 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, 1713 Harvard Street: BNA Publications. German, Judelle A., 10611 Vale Road, Oakton, Va. 22124: Federal Research Service Report. German, Patricia, 1545 18th Street: F-D-C Reports. Gest, Ted, 6221 Western Avenue 20015: U.S. News & World Report. Gibson, John R., 4105 40th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207: U.S. News & World Report. Giebel, Elise M., 12305 Braxfield Court, Rockville, Md. 20850: Credit Union Information Service. Giesbert, Franz-Olivier, 4224 40th Street 20016: Le Nouvel Observateur. Gifford, Courtney, 5504 Andrews Chapel Court, Fairfax, Va. 20032: BNA Publications. Gill, Kathleen D., 5415 North 36th Road, Arlington, Va. 22207: BNA Publications. Gilmartin, Patricia A., 421 E Street NE.: Ziff-Davis. Gilston, Samuel, 5308 Crestedge Lane, Rockville, Md. 20853: Washington Business Information. Ginovsky, John, 101 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: Army Times Publishing Co. Ginsbach, Pam D., 101 East Linden Street, Alexandria, Va. 22301: BNA Publications. Gitlitz, David P., 816 Easley Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Business Publishers. Godwin, Dorothy A., 9929 Murnane Street, Vienna, Va. 22180: Federal Research Service Report. 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Huygen, Maarten, 2900 Adams Mill Road 20009: Haagse Post. Hyde, Barbara P., 5854 Cherokee Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22312: International Medical News Service. Ingle, Kay D., 9239 Rockefeller Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153: Venture Magazine. Isaacson, Walter, 1618 Belmont Street: Time Inc. Ivins, Steven D., 2619 North Upshur Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Kiplinger Washington Editors. Jackson, Stuart E., 1737 Willard Street: McGraw-Hill. Periodical Press Galleries 911 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Jacobius, Rose Marie, 1508 Kingsway Drive, Gambrills, Md. 21054: Nautilus Press. Jacobs, Barry G., 11614 Sourwood Lane, Reston, Va. 22091: BNA Publications. James, Edwin H., 3133 Connecticut Avenue 20008: Broadcasting Magazine. Janet, Stan, 19705 Bodmer Avenue, Poolesville, Md. 20837: Huttleinger’s Pipeline Report. Jarvis, Alan S., 12868 Graypine Place, Herndon, Va. 22070: Army Times Publishing Co. Jemison, Terry L., 2804 Boswell Avenue, Alexandria, Va. 22306: U.S. Medicine. 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Maloney, Lawrence D., 7817 Snead Lane, Falls Church, Va. 22043: U.S. News & World Report. Mandala, Andrew R., 11 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Mortgage Commentary. Mann, James P., Jr., 11521 Taber Street, Wheaton, Md. 20902: U.S. News & World Report. ‘Manser, John F., 903 Wade Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20851: Oil Express. Maple, Diane L., 707 D Street SE. 20003: Mass Transit. Marcus, Ruth A., 1004-A Massachusetts Avenue NE.: Naticnal Law Journal. Margulies, James, 2224 South Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Army Times Publishing Co. Marino, Carolyn, 1322 Buttermilk Lane, Reston, Va. 22090: Energy Digest. Marques, Paulo S., 4848 Crescent Street, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Istoe Magazine. Marsh, Alton K., 1400 South Joyce Street, B1712, Arlington, Va. 22202: Aviation Week. Martin, David C., 4700 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.: Newsweek. Martz, Stephen B., 1000 Perry Street NE. 20017: The Washington Blade. Marwick, Charles, 3219 Volta Place 20007: McGraw-Hill. Mashek, John W., 11707 Coldstream Drive, Potomac, Md.: U.S. News & World Report. Mason, Victoria A., 2301 South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va.: Telecommunications Reports. Masters, Kim, 4000 Tunlaw Road 20007: Legal Times of Washington. Periodical Press Galleries 913 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Mayes, Dorothy, 9810 Williamsburg Drive, Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870: Progressive Farmer. Maze, Richard E., 10401 Grosvenor Place, No. 115, Rockville, Md. 20852: Army Times Publishing Co. McCallum, Tara, 248 14th Place NE. 20002: News Monitor of Philanthropy. McCann, John J., 2720 Wisconsin Avenue 20007: U.S. News & World Report. McCann, William D., 6508 Greenview Lane, Springfield, Va.: Energy Conservation Digest. McCarter, Pender M., 4452 Edan Mae Court, Annandale, Va. 22003: Information Technology News. McCarthy, Vance G., 4511 Sleaford Road, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Business Publishers. McClain, Wallis E., Jr., 2729 South Uhle Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: BNA Publications. 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Wellborn, Stanley N., 6001 Utah Avenue 20015: U.S. News & World Report. Wells, George, 2942 South Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. 22206: Beverage Insight. Welt, Leo G. B., 4935 Loughboro Road 20016: Welt Publishing. Wendel, Charles S., 459 North Armistead Street, Alexandria, Va. 22312: BNA Publications. Wennblom, Ralph D., 11714 Farmland Drive, Rockville, Md. 20852: Farm Journal. Werble, Cole P., 4101 Garrison Street 20016: F-D-C Reports. Werble, Wallace, Jr., 9709 Falls Bridge Lane, Potomac, Md.: F-D-C Reports. West, Donald, 3527 Goodview Court, Fairfax, Va. 22031: Broadcasting Magazine. Westlein, Patricia R., 1231 25th Street 20037: BNA Publications. Whalen, John, 5309 Landgrave Lane, Springfield, Va: BNA Publications. Wheaton, Virginia, 3811 T Street: BNA Publications. White, Miles H., 1629 Columbia Road 20009: The Washington Afro-American. Whitmore, Jane, 1400 29th Street 20007: Newsweek. Whitmore, Susan, 1400 North Meade Street, Arlington, Va. 22209: Political Profiles. Wicks, Hattie A., 2330 North Vernon Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: McGraw-Hill. Wiener, Leonard, 5501 Burling Court, Bethesda, Md. 20034: 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. Wildstrom, Stephen H., 10300 Parkwood Drive, Kensington, Md. 20795: McGraw-Hill. Wilhelm, Martha M., 214 12th Street SE. 20003: Capital Energy Letter. Wilkins, William M., 532 20th Street: Prentice-Hall. Williams, Daniel C., 7106 Cindy Lane, Annandale, Va. 22003: Industry News Service. Williams, Robert H., 16096 Radburn Street, Woodbridge, Va. 22191: Army Times Publishing Co. Wilson, Jane, 6717 Pine Creek Court, McLean, Va. 22101: Federal-State Reports. Wilson, Stanley, 1204 South Washington Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Bank Letter. Wingo, Walter S., 4655 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: U.S. News & World Report. Winter, Thoams S., 16 Fourth Street SE., 20003: Human Events. Wood, Ann P., 12406 Boxwood Farms Drive, Catharpin, Va. 22018: International Medical News Service. Wood, Winston S., 1619 30th Street: Army Times Publishing Co. Wood-Upton, John A., 6367 67th Court, Riverdale, Md. 20840: Government Executive Magazine. Woods, Susan E., 4615 Glenbrook Parkway, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Miller Publishing Co. Woodward, Bradley, 18 Ninth Street NE., No. 409 20002: Radio & Records Magazine. Woolsey, James P., 1509 Leister Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 20904: Air Transport World. Worthington, Katherine, 5840 Cameron Run Terrace, Alexandria, Va.: Reader’s Digest. Wright, Claudia, 4643 Kenmore Drive 20007: New Statesman. Yacker, Jeffrey B., 2525 North 10th Street, No. 309, Arlington, Va. 22201: McGraw-Hill. Yalowitz, Gerson, 8004 Cindy Lane, Bethesda, Md. 20034: U.S. News & World Report. Yap, Diosaldo M., 5306 Belt Road 20015: Capital Publishers, Inc. Yochelson, Mindy, 1610 North 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22209: Business Publishers. Young, Joseph, 1703 Dalewood Place, McLean, Va. 22101: Federal Employees’ News Digest. Yudain, Sidney, 4901 Potomac Avenue 20007: Roll Call. Zachem, Mary S., 8801 Glenville Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Press Associates, Inc. Zaharoudis, Stephanie, A., 9502 Vance Place, Silver Spring, Md. 20901: Ziff-Davis. Zanca, Jacqueline Taffi, 3326 19th Street 20010: Community Banker Newsletter. Zeidenberg, Leonard, 8200 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Broadcasting Magazine. Zimmer, Uwe Walter, 3263 N Street 20007: Stern Magazine. Zimmerman, Amanda, 1558 Great Falls Street, McLean, Va. 22101: Newsweek. Zigas, Davis, 2509 20th Road North, Arlington, Va. 22201: McGraw-Hill. Zon, Calvin, 2911 Porter Street 20008: Press Associates, Inc. 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—363-5565, 5100 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 521 20016: Samuel C. Bright-man. Adweek—363-7781, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Alan Green. Airline Executive Magazine—466-6166, 1875 I Street, Suite 460 20006: Donald R. Knoles. Air Transport World—659-8500, 1030 15th Street, Suite 420 20005: James A. Donoghue, James P. Woolsey. Alcoholism Report—638-3270, 1264 National Press Building 20045: Jay S. Lewis Amercian Shipper—347-1678, 1268 National Press Building 20045: C. Anthony Beargie. Amerikai Magyar Nepszava—338-8222, 3402 Garfield Street 20007: Andor C. Klay An Nahar Arab Report and Memo—332-5204, 2727 29th Street, Suite 226 20008: Berta Laun Maalouf. Antiques Monthly—265-4997, 1868 Columbia Road 20009: Hope Ridings Miller. Armed Forces Journal—296-0450, 1414 22d Street 20037: Deborah Kyle, Lu Anne K. Levens, Deborah G. Meyer, Benjamin F. Schemmer. Army Times Publishing Co.—554-7100, 475 School Street SW. 20024: Basil E. Andronicos, Bruce Callander, Larry Carney, Ruth Chandler, Bruce Covill, Martha L. Craver, William Patrick Dalton, Tom Donnelly, Laurence Lee Ewing, Leonard G. Famiglietti, James J. Finegan, John Givosky, Sheila Hershow, Paul R. Hines, Don Hirst, Alan Steele Jarvis, William R. Kreh, Michelle C. LeComte, Marianne Lester, Don Mace, James Margulies, Richard E. Maze, James E. Parker, Laurie Parker, Paul Pasquarella, Thomas R. Philpott, Rosemary Purcell, Thomas R. Scanlan, Robert E. Schweitz, Randall Shoemaker, Terri F. Shonerd, Keith A. Sinzinger, Paul D. Smith, Jim Tice, Robert H. Williams, Winston S. Wood. Atlantic Monthly—333-5837, 4640 Reservoir Road 20007: James M. Fallows. Atomic Energy Clearing House—347-2275, 1341 G Street 20005: Grover C. Boydston, Todd H. Cunningham. Automotive News—638-5300, 1253 National Press Building 20045: Helen Kahn, Jake Kelderman, Miles David Moore. Aviation Week—624-7575, 425 National Press Building 20045: Herbert J. Coleman, Craig Covault, R. Michael Feazel, William H. Gregory, David R. Griffiths, Diane Patricia Groves, J. Woods Hansen, Philip J. Klass, Jay C. Lowndes, Alton K. Marsh, David North, James Ott, Clarence A. Robinson, Robin D. Schauseil. Bank Letter—393-0728, 980 National Press Building 20045: Stanley E. Wilson. Baron Report—659-9470, Suite 1100, 1730 M Street 20036: Alan Baron. Barron’s—347-4507, 1243 National Press Building 20045: Roscoe Born, Peter Brimelow, Shirley Scheibla. Barrytown Explorer—820-8304, 4520 King Street, Suite 404 22302: Hunter Alexander. Best's Review—638-0001, 1365 National Press Building 20045: Al Goldsmith, Scott Hershey. Better Roads Magazine—741-6337, 4330 Carmelo Drive, Annandale, Va. 22003: William J. Nickel. Beverage Insight—296-2111, 1717 K Street 20036: George T. Wells. Billboard Publishing Co.—783-3282, 733 15th Street 20005: Jean Callahan. Black Enterprise—638-0120, 129 E Street 20001: Isaiah, Poole. Black Media, Inc.—628-8338, 1343 H Street 20005: Alfreda Madison. BNA Publications—452-4200, 1231 25th Street 20037: John Scott Alexander, Marlon B. Allen, Corby Anderson, Michael Arian, William Bank, Kenneth Barry, William A. Beltz, James R. Berger, Timothy B. Bevins, Michael H. Blake, Jr., Fred Blosser, Linda Botsford, Angela Britt, Catherine Burks, Charles Lee Coney, Sarah K. Crim, Stephen A. Davies, Barbara Davis, Stanley E. Degler, Melanie Dooley, Ray M. Druley, Scott A. Dykema, Joan Ebzery, Phoebe A. Eliopoulos, Jerome Elswit, Larry E. Evans, Roger Feinthel, James F. Fitzpatrick, 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, Kenneth R. Harney, Anthony Harris, Fabia Harris, Bruce W. Hathaway, Rhodes Henderer, John Herzfeld, Steve Hirsch, Terry Humo, Barry G. Jacobs, John Jenkins, Brian P. Jenny, Rebecca Karnes, Marcia B. Kass, Steven J. Katz, Anne H. Kohut, Leon Knight, Rose Marie Lally-knowls, Sarah Jane Lenhart, George H. Lesser, Jeffrey R. Levey, Michael Levin-Epstein, Brian Lockett, Wallis E. McClain, Linda McCormick, Susan McKenzie, Stephen H. Meeter, Melissa Merson, Linda Meskunas, Mary Miller, Sondra B. Miller, Nancy H. Montwieler, Bernard H. Mower, Laura Nash, Deanne E. Neuman, Jake Newman, Peter J. Nye, Girard L. Ordway, Yvonne R. Paretzky, Rebecca Pearl, Gregory R. Pease, Stanley S. Pond, Susan F. Rasky, Benjamin Rathbun, Jr., Jean V. Reichmann, George M. Riveire, Jr., Paul Rodriguez, Warner Rose, Douglas Ross, John Jeffrey Ross, Milan Ruzicka, Jennifer Q. Ryan, Susan J. Sala, David Sayre, John V. Schappi, Kathryn J. Scott, Andre F. Shashaty, Kenneth Skilling, James W. Skovron, Sheila G. Sockwell, Marybeth Sorady, Gwendolyn Sparks, Patricia S. Spencer, Alan W. Stowell, Robert L. Strain, Mona D. Terrell, Mitchell J. Tropin, Benjamin P. Tyree, Richard H. Valliere, William L. Watson, Jr., Debra Waugh, Charles S. Wendel, Patricia Westlein, John M. Whalen, Virginia Wheaton. Boston Phoenix—966-2557, 3114 Rodman Street 20008: Marco Trbovich. Broadcasting Magazine—638-1022, 1735 DeSales Street 20036: Fred Fitzgerald, Kathy Haley, Edwin H. James, Harry A. Jessell, Jr., Steve McClellan, Mark K. Miller, Lawrence B. Taishoff, Sol J. Taishoff, Donald West, Leonard Zeidenberg. Budget & Program Newsletter—881-1777, Box 5729 20014: Berwyn L. Miller, Dean Sprague. 919 Congressional Directory PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Bulletin Australia—544-6445, 432 Kentucky Avenue SE. 20003: John Ker Edwards. Business & Society Review—223-2267, 2632 Woodly Place 20008: Thomas B. Mechling. Business International —833-8600, Suite 415, 1625 I Street 20006: Margaret W. Blair. Business Publishers—587-6300, P.O. Box 1067, Blair Station, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Nancy L. Aldrich, Craig S. Cano, Mary Beth Connor, Russell A. Dawson, Cathy H. Dombrowski, Eric B. Easton, Deborah R. Eby, Leonard A. Eiserer, Robert A. Finlayson, Allan L. Frank, David P. Gitlitz, Tom Guay, Judy Haberek, Brian, Haggerty, John Krzeminski, Caroline MacMullan, Vance G. McCarthy, Dennis A. Melamed, Chris Newku-met, Margaret E. Roggensack, Raymond H. Swan, Jr., James D. Sweeney, Gail Tapscott, Evelyn Velez-Crawford, Mindy Yochelson. Cahners Publications—628-2773, 869 National Press Building 20045: David R. Heinly, Thomas S. Olson, Sylvia Riggs, Robert H. Roberts, Boyce Thompson, Jr., John J. Tsantes, A. N. Wecksler. Cancer Letter—620-4646, P.O. Box 2370, Reston, Va. 22090: Jerry D. Boyd. Capital Energy Letter—347-8737, 1272 National Press Building 20045: Arthur R. Brodsky, Ronald M. Harris, Martha M. Wilhelm. Capital Publishers, Inc.—362-6212, 5306 Belt Road: Diosdado M. Yap. Capitol Reports—393-1480, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: M. Lynn Conover, Michael McNeilley, Susan A. Meyer, Stephen M. Szekely, Susan M. Webster. Care Reports—986-1607, 4865 Cordell Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Irma Schechter. Cardiff Publishing Co.—659-0308, 1800 Connecticut Avenue 20006: Arthur Hill. Chemical & Engineering News—872-4411, 155 16th Street: Lois Ember, David J. Hanson, Wil Lepowski, Janice R. Long, Richard J. Seltzer. Chemical Marketing Reporter—393-1444, 956 National Press Building 20045: Thomas E. Feare. 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. Abruzyese, Edwin Bowers, Paula Dawson Hodges, Neil R. Regeimbal. Chronicle of Higher Education—828-3500, 1333 New Hampshire Avenue: John A. Crowl, Cheryl M. Fields, Janet Hook, Jack Magarrell, Lorenzo Middleton, Jr., John C. Phillips, Anne C. Roark, Malcom G. Scully, Beverly T. Watkins. Coal/Energy News—544-8792, 319 South Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: William E. Pietrucha. Commerce Clearing House—626-2200, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 1100 20004: Charles W. Aldrich, Paul B. Alligood, Jr., Lorraine P. Bachand, Michael M. Brown, Rebecca L. Burdette, William M. Conway, Henry E. Eakins, David C. Hamilton, William R. Hurst, Raymond Kozlowski, Jr., Paula D. Lazor, Patricia A. Logan, James R. McNelis, Eric H. Pamer, Rodney W. Pearce, Timothy R. Schleeter, John Simmons, Amy Thibeault, Marjory Jo Timothy, William M. Tisdale, Samuel R. Walker, Kathleen Walsh. Community Banker Newsletter—589-8875, 1406 Fenwick Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Elise M. Giebel, Frank S. Joseph, Jacqueline Taffi Zanca. Compass Publications—524-3136, 1117 North 19th Street, Suite 1000, Arlington, Va. 22209: Larry L. Booda, Michael Mulcahy, David W. Robb. Computerworld—347-6718, 821 National Press Building 20045: Phil Hirsch, Robert E. Kirchner. Concrete Products—972-8100, P.O. Box 259, Poolesville, Md. 20837: E. E. Halmos, Jr. Congressional Digest—333-7332, 3231 P Street 20007: Norborne T. N. Robinson III. Consulting Engineer— 229-4116, 5812 Devonshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016: John K. Bowersox. Crain Communications—638-5300, 1253 National Press Building 20045: Neil P. Cavuto, Stanley E. Cohen, Jerome M. Geisel, Richard L. Gordon, Maisie Lee, Paul Merrion, Sheila L. Simler. Der Spiegel—347-5161, 1015 National Press Building 20045: Hans Heilscher, Gisela Leske, Valeska von Roques. Dialysis and Transplantation—365-4668, 8501 Burdette Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034: Virgil Smirnow. DMS Intelligence—528-5810, Suite 1005, 1700 North Moore, Arlington, Va. 22209: Earl S. Browning, Jr., Robert Mueller. Drug Store News—774-3895, 17735 Striley Drive, Ashton, Md. 20702: Kenneth E. Rankin. EBPR Research Reports—589-8907, 9100 Warren Street, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Frank M. Kleiler. Economist—783-5753, 609 National Press Building 20045: Edmund Fawcett, Dorothea George, Emily MacFar-quhar, John Midgley, Andrew Neil. Editor & Publisher—628-8365, 1295 National Press Building 20045: I. William Hill. Education Funding News—1737-4700, 752 National Press Building 20045: Mark Edward Holt, James A. Stimson. 8 Days Magazine—337-1561, 2619 42d Street 20007: Russell Warren Howe. Electronics Weekly—966-1914, 2736 Porter Street 20008: Edward Overell. Employment Relations Report—347-0069, 759 National Press Building 20045: Alan E. Adams. Energy Conservation Digest—347-0478, 1098 National Press Building 20045: Carolyn Marino, William D. McCann, Jr. Energy Information—347-0283, 1299 National Press Building 20045: Peter E. Blau. Energy Magazine—527-4429, 4626 14th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207: Jonathan D. Harger. Energy Research Digest—860-2666, 11141 Saffold Way, Reston, Va. 22090: James R. Hardcastle. Environews—347-3868, 1097 National Press Building 20045: Gershon W. Fishbein, Anne F. Geraghty. Envirosouth—229-8160, 4700 Jamestown Road 20016: Ann Cottrell Free. Esquire Magazine—965-3379, 2801 New Mexico Avenue 20007: Aaron Latham. Executive Business Media, Inc.—528-6062, 3453 Warren Road, Richmond, Va. 23225: L. Felton Rolen. Eximbank Report—659-5225, 1629 K Street 20006: James H. Hogue. Far East Economic Review—783-6220, 1066 National Press Building 20045: Richard Nations. Farm Chemical Magazine—524-1378, 1801 North Quinn Street, Room 201, Arlington, Va. 22209: George E. Peter. Farm Journal—770-0939, P.O. Box 2029, Rockville, Md. 20852: Ralph D. Wennblom. Farm Progress—528-7575, P.O. Box 825, Arlington, Va. 22216: Patricia Peak Klintberg. F-D-C Reports—624-7600, 1152 National Press Building 20045: David S. Blue, Mary D. Brvenik, Meg Bryant, Herbert P. Carlson, Jeffrey B. Christy, Joy M. Dyson, Tony Farrell, Patricia German, Thomas G. Goodwin, Periodical Press Galleries PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Robert M. Gottleib, Delores A. Kunda, Louis A. LaMarca, Nancy E. Lebens, David H. LeBreton, Carter R. Leonard, Don Leverty, Teresa McGuire, Louise D. Miller, Martha Richardson, Peggy L. Richardson, William E. Robinson, Cynthia Wallace, Cole Palmer Werble, Wallace Werble, Jr. Federal Employees’ News Digest—533-3031, 7115 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 22043: Joseph Young. Federal Publications—337-7000, 1120 20th Street 20036: Henry B. Keiser. Federal Research Service—281-0200, Box 1059, 370 Maple Avenue West, Vienna, Va. 22180: Rita A. Buffalano, Judelle A. German, Dorothy A. Godwin. Federal State Reports, Inc.—379-0222, Suite 1201, 5203 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 22041: Jacqueline Bailey, Anne Bradford, Tom Shields, Jane S. Wilson. Feistritzer Publications—783-0677, 1261 National Press Building 20045: Judy de Lesseps, C. Emily Feistritzer, Rhonda J. McMillion. 50 Plus—588-5985, 8715 First Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Peter J. Ognibene. Finance Magazine—554-4218, 603 G Street SW. 20024: Max R. Grossman. Financial Post—347-6930, 737 National Press Building 20045: Hyman Solomon. Food Chemical News—783-7472, 400 Wyatt Building, 777 14th Street 20005: Pamela Brogan, Catherine M. Cooper, Raymond Galant, Ronald E. Grandon, Patricia P. Mitchell, Natalie Pargas, Louis Rothschild, Jr., Richard L. Taylor. Food Processing—521-2157, 1600 South Eads Street, Arlington, Va. 22202: Harold V. Semling, Jr. Forbes Magazine—628-2344, 1150 National Press Building 20045: William Baldwin, Beth Brophy, Jerry Flint, Desiree French, Ann Hughey. Furniture Today—293-2113, Suite 560, 1050 17th Street 20036: Charles J. L. McKee. Gallagher Report—656-3339, 7715 Rocton Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: Jill Wechsler. Goldsmith-Nagan—628-1600, 1120 19th Street 20036: Kenneth A. Kaufman, Peter S. Nagan. Government Executive Magazine—785-2593, 1725 K Street 20006: John F. Judge, Barbara J. Oganesoff, John A. Wood-Upton. Government Information Services—638-5095, 752 National Press Building 20045: Diana I. Gregg, Donald B. Hoffman, Jr., Jeffrey H. Schiff. Grit—628-9494, 1244 National Press Building 20045: Bert Mills. Grovers’ Spotlight—546-6767, 165 D Street SE. 20003: Mary Ann Gatty, Robert C. Gatty. Haagse Post—638-3090, 791 National Press Building 20045: Maarten Huygen. Hanson's Latin American Letter—582-5390, Box 181 20044: Simon G. Hanson. Harper's Magazine—387-5111, 1723 Lamont Street 20010: Tom Bethell, Jim Hougan, Michael L. Mooney. Hazardous Waste Report—251-5000, 1600 Research Boulevard, Rockville, Md. 20850: Patricia Papa, Deborah G. Strauss. Healthcare Publications—638-1323, 1080 National Press Building 20045: Wilkhm R. Boyles, Casey Crawford, Marsha Preble. Hellenic National Newspaper—587-8740, 1955 Seminary Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Peter James Tsakani-kas. Herling’s Labor Letter—737-2511, 1411 K Street 20005: John Herling. High Plains Journal—347-8222, 930 National Press Building 20045: Walter C. Bunch. Home Health Line—347-5082, 976 National Press Building 20045: Richard W. C. Falknor, Karen Rak. Housing Affairs Letter—638-6113, 399 National Press Building 20045: Brian Doherty, Barbara Douglass, Byron Fielding, Ash Gerecht, George Prince, Margaret C. Roth, Anita Saville. a Human Events—546-0856, 422 First Street SE. 20003: Joseph F. Baldacchino, Dayid S. Coker, Allan H. Ryskind, AndrewC. Seamans, Jr., Thomas S. Winter, Huttlinger’s Pipeline Report—972--8100, P.O. Box 259, Poolesville, Md. 20837: Stan Janet. In Business—332-8150, 1765 P Street 20036: Nora Goldstein. Industry News Service—548-0494, 3110 Mount Vernon Avenue, Suite 310, Alexandria, Va. 22305: Daniel C. Williams. Industry Week—223-6650, 1030 15th Street, Suite 420 20005: John S. McClenahen, William H. Miller, Joani M. Nelson-Horchler. Information People—544-6316, 156 F Street SE.: James M. Dolan, Jr. Information Technology News—354-6672, 4452 Edan Mae Court, Annandale, Va. 22003: Pender M. McCarter. Interavia—244-3285, 4107 Connecticut Avenue, No. 107 20008: Ramon L. Lopez. International Banktrends—466-7490, 16th Street 20006: William F. Keating, Robert S. Tarnay. International Medical News—770-6170, 12230 Wilkins Avenue, Rockville, Md. 20852: Sheila Callahan, Mary J. Miller Dales, Ann Ewing, Steve Findlay, Barbara Platte Hyde, Julie Klug, Robert Miller, William Rubin, Phylis Schaeffer, Janice Simmons, Johanna Weekley, Ann P. Wood. International Moneyline-—966-3561, 3716 Alton Place 20016: John Carter. Istoe Magazine—229-4648, 4848 Crescent Street, Bethesda, Md. 20016: Paulo S. Marques. Jet-Ebony—393-5860, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Chris Benson, Simeon S. Booker. Kimberly Communications—347-9119, 1098 National Press Building 20045: Francis G. McGuire, L. Kim Smith. Kiplinger Washington Editors—887-6400, 1729 H Street 20006: Cherrill Anson, Janet Bodnar, Charles A. Cerami, Leon M. Cohn, Leonard Fried, Richard A. Golden, Steven D. Ivins, Jack Kelso, George Kennedy, Phillip J. Kiesner, Austin H. Kiplinger, Sid A. Levy, Kevin McCormally, Theodore J. Miller, Sarah E. Moran, Jerome Oelbaum, Morton C. Paulson, Paul Plawin, Charles P. Schaeffer, William C. Senior, Charles A. Snyder, Marc H. Stertz, Sidney Sulkin, Dale R. Taft. Ladies Home Journal—544-5119, 413 Constitution Avenue NE.: Dorothy Disney Mackaye. Latin American Newsletters—783-1717, 981 National Press Building 20045: Barbara Durr, Theresa Louise Thometz. Legal Times of Washington—797-9600, 1601 Connecticut Avenue 20009: Emily Couric, Diana L. Huffman, Larry Lempert, Kim Masters, Stephen Nelson, William T. Pryor, John A. Thorner, Richard J. Vilkin, Gary Weinstein. Leisure Information Service—547-6696, Suite 100, 804 D Street NE. 20002: Marian F. Bendixsen. 922 Congressional Directory PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Le Nouvel Observateur—966-1804, 4224 40th Street 20016: Franz-Oliver Giesbent. L’'Europeo—638-1866, 832 National Press Building 20045: Graziella Weisser. Lincoln County News—548-5661, 400 Madison, No. 501, Alexandria, Va.: Donald F. Ferrell. MacLean’s—347-4291, 1224 National Press Building 20045: Michael S. Posner. Maine Paper—750-9197, 5508 Hinton Street, Springfield, Va. 22151: Barbara F. Hollingsworth. Manchete (Brazil)—435-0081, 11026 Saffold Way, Reston, Va. 22090: Jones Rozental. Mark A. Stephens—833-8868, Suite 311, 1025 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Peter L. Blank. Mass Transit—638-0330, 555 National Press Building 20045: C. Carroll Carter, Diane Maple, Nanette A. Wiese. Matthew-Bender—452-1881, 1120 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Jonathan D. Porter. McGraw-Hill—624-7500, 400 National Press Building 20045: Gary Aderman, Bruce A. Agnew, Phillip J. Berar- delli, Ian C. Bowen, Jerome F. Brazda, Corie Brown, Vicky Cahan, James Canan, Sandra Cannon, Michael A. Carson, Herbert W. Cheshire, Evert B. Clark, Raymond J. Connolly, Jr., Mark H. Crawford, Joanne Dann, Rue W. Dann, Patricia Dansbury, Robert P. Doherty, Deborah Duffy, Paula E. Dwyer, Susan Ellis, Robert E. Farrell, Lawrence D. Foster, Judith Frabotta, Boyd France, Charles Peter Gall, Pamela Gaynor, Ronald G. Grover, William D. Hickman, John K. Higgins, Edith Holmes, Stuart E. Jackson, Norman N. Jonas, Michael Knapik, Luci Koizumi, Jack Kramer, Ann Lallande, Joseph L. Link, Donald O. Loomis, William E. Loveless, Charles Marwick, Marion G. McGrath, Diane J. Molchon, Michael Morrison, Daniel B. Moskowitz, Virginia M. Odor, Seth T. Payne, Peter Philipps, Michael A. Pollock, William Ray, Maria E. Recio, Reginald W. Rhein, Jr., Caroline W. Robertson, Michele L. Robinson, Timothy Sansbury, Roseann Schwaderer, Richard M. Sorian, Vicky J. Stamas, Rebecca L. Stevens, Shirley Strzelecki, Anne Swardson, Jeffrey Trewitt, Christine Vestal, Lee Walczak, G. David Wallace, Hattie A. Wicks, Stephen H. Wildstrom, Jeffrey B. Yacker, David Zigas. Medical Economics—243-8080, Suite 902, 200 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. 22203: James G. Dickinson. Medical Group News—881-4241, 6726 Sulkylane, Rockville, Md. 20852: Dorothy G. Miller. Metropolitan Sunday Newspapers—628-7729, 1035 National Press Building 20045: Frances Spatz Leighton. Middle East Economic Digest—333-8058, 940 25th Street 20037: Robin Allen. Mideast Observer—544-0778, 215 C Street NE. 20002: Allan Carter Kellum. Miller Publishing Co.—347-2924, 1146 National Press Building 20045: Steven L. Kopperud, John M. McClung, Susan E. Woods. Modern Bulk Transporter—757-5229, 874 Chestnut Tree Drive, Annapolis, Md. 21401: John L. Conley. Morris Reports—452-0890, 1346 Connecticut Avenue: Jonas V. Morris. Mortgage Commentary—654-5580, P.O. Box 30240 20014: Andrew R. Mandala. Nation—543-1540, 617 North Carolina Avenue SE. 20003: Ann Nelson, Robert G. Sherrill. National Catholic Reporter—347-2044, 1140 National Press Building 20045: Stephanie E. Russell. National Geographic Magazine—857-7761, 17th and M Streets 20036: Paul Sampson. National Journal—857-1400, 1730 M Street 20036: Dom Bonafede, Lisa Cherubini, Timothy B. Clark, Richard E. Cohen, C. Richard Corrigan, Linda E. Demkovich, Richard S. Frank, Michael R. Gordon, Jerry Hagstrom, Joel Havemann, J. Dicken Kirschten, Nancy Krueger, William J. Lanouette, Christopher Madison, Michael J. Malbin, Lawrence Mosher, Alice J. Porter, Robert Samuelson, James W. Singer, III, Rochelle L. Stanfield, Jane Stein, John F. Sullivan, Jake Welch. National Law Journal—466-5780, 1214 16th Street 20036: K. Tamar Lewin, Ruth A. Marcus, David A. Ranii. National Underwriter—783-8443, 1080 National Press Building 20045: Mary Jane Fisher. Nautilus Press—347-6643, 1056 National Press Building 20045: John R. Botzum, Martha Canan, Suzanne Contos, Rose Jacobius, Diane C. Kominus. New Farm—483-4525, 1518 P Street 20005: Sara Ebenreck. New Republic—331-7494, 1220 19th Street 20036: Stephen Chapman, Michael Kinsley, Morton M. Kondracke. New Scientists—638-7137, 813 National Press Building 20045: Christopher Joyce. New Statesman—337-1580, 4643 Kenmore Drive 20007: Claudia Wright. News Monitor of Philanthropy—347-0788, 100 Vermont Avenue 20005: Tracy D. Connors, Sheila Grady, Yvette Henry, Tara McCallum, Arnold Schoenthaler. Newsweek—626-2000, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Teresa Bellamy, Gloria Borger, Jerry S. Buckley, Diane Camper, Eleanor Clift, Fred Coleman, William J. Cook, Thomas DeFrank, James Doyle, Mel Elfin, Howard Fineman, Mary Hager, Shirlee Hoffman, Lucy Howard, Henry W. Hubbard, John J. Lindsay, Mary Lord, Christopher Yi-Wen Ma, David C. Martin, F. Joseph McHugh, Thelma McMahon, Mabel Munford, Elaine Shannon, Rick Taggs, Richard K. Thomas, John L. Walcott, Jane Whitmore, Amanda Zimmerman. New York Magazine—543-2934, 213 6th Street SE.: Michael Kramer. New Yorker—466-4067, 1300 19th Street 20036: Elizabeth Drew. Now!—393-5133, 1379 National Press Building 20045: Simon Barber. Observer Publishing Co.—966-9626, 3635 Ordway Street 20016: Peter B. de Selding. Oil & Gas Journal—347-1710, 1272 National Press Building 20045: Patrick Crow, John H. Jennrich. Oil Express—589-8875, 1406 Fenwick Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910: Nancy Koran, John R. Manser, Sandi P. Murnan. Outdoor Life Magazine—356-8559, 1404 Gower Court, McLean, Va. 22101: Richard Starnes. Packer & Drover—451-2854, 8212 Springfield Village Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152: Larry W. Waterfield. Paris Match—462-5354, 1515 Caroline Street 20009: Nina Sutton. Pasha Publications—783-2660, 1730 K Street 20006: Harry L. Baisden, Katrina L. Farrell, Larry L. Goldstein, David Gump, Nancy Moore, Frank O'Donnell, Sam Rovit, Karen Rypka, David Schrieberg, Tod Sedgwick. Personal Finance—836-3313, 901 North Washington, Suite 605, Alexandria, Va. 22314: Robert D. Kephart. Petersen Publishing Co.—567-6456, 8114 Murray Hill Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. 20022: Robert A. Herzberg. Phillips Publishing—986-0666, 7315 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Md. 20014: Pamela D. Boyle, Carol Brown, Stuart Crump, Jr., Thomas G. Gulick, Ronald W. Pearson, Bruce Elliot Tapper. Playboy—1775-0034, 1140 Connecticut-Avenue, Suite 804 20036: Peter Ross Range. Political Profiles—628-1002, 1202 National Press Building 20045: Sofia Yank Bassman, Robert J. Guttman, Susan Whitmore. Periodical Press Galleries 923 PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Popular Electronics—261-4090, 3715 Boyd Drive, Turkey Point, Edgewater, Md. 21037: Stanton R. Prentiss. Pratt's Letter—628-5383, 815 15th Street, Suite 810 20005: Alan B. Rice, David McF. Stemler. Prentice-Hall—298-6123, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue 20006: Richard Arthurs, Jr., Theresa Crowley, James F. Fattibene, Janet R. Hewitt, Joyce Lewis, Ian Kenneth Louden, Stephen D. Pfleiderer, Alexander Polinsky- Lav, Keven M. Sandy, Paula Steinweiss, Rochelle L. Thompson, William M. Wilkins. Preservation Reports—466-4234, 1016 16th Street, Suite 275 20006: Constance E. Beaumont, Jerry Kline. Press Associates—638-0444, 806 15th Street, Suite 632 20005: Robert B. Cooney, Mary Susan Zachem, Calvin Zon. Professional Marketing Report—333-2366, P.O. Box 32387, 2123 Tunlaw Road 20007: Gerre L. Jones. Progressive—462-6638, 1808 Lamont Street 20010: Jeffrey Stein. Progressive Farmer—783-3245, 527 National Press Building 20045: Dorothy Mayes, Jay Richter. Public Land News—638-7529, 1010 Vermont Avenue, Suite 708 20005: James B. Coffin, Emily Kay. Public Utilities Fortnightly—243-7000, 1700 North Moore, Arlington, Va. 22209: Donald A. Cotchen, Frederick Garwood, Jonathon L. Sade. Public Works Magazine—229-2930, 5803 Devonshire Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016: William F. Reynolds. Publishers Weekly—521-4187, 716 South Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. 22204: Howard Fields. R & D Management Digest—829-1496, P.O. Box 88, Mount Airy, Md. 21771: Lowell H. Hattery. Radio & Records—466-4960, 1101 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 1004 20036: Bradley Woodward. Railway Age—347-1155, 1081 National Press Building 20045: John H. Armstrong, Thomas W. Kizzia. Reader’s Digest—223-9520, 1730 Rhode Island Avenue 20036: Nathan Adams, Trevor Armbrister, John Barron, Ralph K. Bennett, Alicia C. Boyd, Nancy B. Carothers, Ann B. Gavell, George W. Gunn, Joseph A. Harriss, Eugene H. Methvin, David A. Pacholczyk, William Schulz, Jane D. Smith, Kenneth Y. Tomlinson, Kather-ine Worthington. Recommendations—393-1188, 852 National Press Building 200045: Leonard B. Tennyson. Revenue Sharing Bulletin—872-1766, 2120 L Street 20037: Robert H. Koch, Daphne W. Mussellwhite. Review of the News—621-1164, P.O. Box 1651 20013: John Rees. Rice Journal—442-0009, P.O. Drawer GG, McLean, Va. 22101: Gordon S. Carlson. Roll Call—546-3080, 201 Massachusetts Avenue NE. Suite 119 20002: Richard Burkhardt, Gary Grobman, Sidney L. Yudain. RVDealer Magazine—591-7130 3251 Old Lee Highway, Suite 412, Fairfax, Va. 22030: Saturday Review—337-1560, 2619 42d Street, Suite 3 20007: Science & Government Report—244-4135, 3736 Kanawha Street 20015: Daniel S. Greenberg. Science News Magazine—785-2255, 1719 N Street 20036: Janet Raloff, Robert J. Trotter. Showcase Magazine—765-1865, 7427 Vernon Square Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22306: Snyder & Associates—965-3700, 1050 Potomac Street 20007: Christopher Bale, Leslie Champlin, Lynn E. Dens-ford, Daniel Dildine, Patricia Raber, Richard Stolz. Soho News—483-8261, 1632% Riggs Place 20009: Robin Reisig. Speednews—659-8616, 1120 Connecticut Avenue 20036: Daniel Reiss, Jr. Sports Afield—364-2409, Leeds Manor, Hume, Va. 22639: Michael Hudoba. Stars & Stripes-National Tribune—789-0422, 40 G Street NE. 20013: Patricia C. Hughes, Forrest B. Lindley. Stern Magazine—338-8175, 3263 N Street 20007: Uwe Walter Zimmer. Sunday Times of London—=829-9419, 541 National Press Building 20045: Peter J. Pringle. Telecommunications Reports—347-2654, 1239 National Press Building 20045: Jacqueline Eagle, Fred W. Henck, Thomas M. Malia, Victoria A. Mason. Telephony—657-2555, 5310 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md, 20014: Victor I. Block. Television Digest—872-9200, 1836 Jefferson Place 20036: Edith Herman, Jonathan Miller, Dawson B. Nail, Paul Travis, Albert Warren, Paul Warren. Television/Radio Age—243-5664, 3518 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va. 22207: Earl B. Abrams. Time Inc.—293-4300, 888 16th Street 20006: Robert M. Ajemian, Milissa August, Laurence Barrett, Jonathan C. Beaty, David C. Beckwith, William Blaylock, Gisela Bolte, Margery Bonnett, Douglas J. Brew, Anne M. Callahan, Juan Cameron, Garry Clifford, Joan Connelly, Clare W. Crawford, Brian J. Doyle, Richard Eisenberg, Simmons Fentress, Dean Fischer, Emily Friedrich, Cassie Fergurson, Hays Gorey, Jerry Hanni-fin, Sabina Herrmann, Walter S. Isaacson, Dolly Langdon, Gary Lee, Neil MacNeil, Johanna McGeary, Anne Moffett, Penny W. Moser, Herman Nickel, Stephen Robinson, Jeanne Saddler, Susan Schindehette, Eileen Shields, Oon Sider, Hugh S. Sidey, Sandy Smith, Deborah R. Staats, John Stacks, John L. Steele, Roberto Suro, Strobe Talbott, Evan W. Thomas, Michael J. Weiss, Gregory Wierzynski. Toxic Substances Reporter—251-5563, 1600 Research Boulevard, Rockville, Md. 20850: Gail Chase, Cheryl Russell. Travel Agent Magazine—462-0096, 1825 Connecticut Avenue 20009: Roland B. Leiser, Michael Virtanen. Trends Publishing—393-0031, 233 National Press Building 20045: Craig Fischer, Arthur Kranish. TV Guide—638-6660, 605 National Press Building 20045: John Weisman. U.S. Medicine—463-6000, Suite 505, 2033 M Street 20036: Frank M. Best, Terry L. Jemison, Nancy E. Tomich, Suzanne M. Viau. U.S. News & World Report—861-2000, 2300 N Street 20037: Mohsin Ali, Robert J. Ames, Patricia A. Avery, Donald C. Bacon, David L. Barnett, Robert A. Barr, Elizabeth Brooke, Kenneth M. Campbell, William L. Chaze, Benjamin M. Cole,; John Collins, Louise P. Coward, Nicholas Daniloff, Luther A. Dawson, Julie Dear, William F. Deeck, Richard DeLouise, J. Frank Diggs, Michael F. Doan, Donald P. Doane, Robert S. Dudney, Ricardo G. Elbo, Thomas J. Foley, Fred W. Frailey, Sara Jane Fritz, Joseph Fromm, Judy Gardner, Ted Gest, John R. Gibson, Roslyn Grant, Walter O. Gretschel, Linda Hales, Ellis M. Haller, LeRoy Hansen, John Harms, Paul G. Hencke, Thomas H. Hughes, Eileen C. Jinks, Kathryn Johnson, George E. Jones, Alfred O. Kelly, Harold R. Kennedy, James C. Killpatrick, Nathan Kingsely, Robert A. Kittle, Alexander Kucherov, John S. Lang, Harry A. Lenhart, Lewis Lord, Donald H. Lund, William MacDougall, Lawrence D. Maloney, James P. Mann, Jr., John W. Mashek, 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., Paul H. Recer, Congressional Directory PERIODICALS REPRESENTED—Continued Don Reeder, Marilyn W. Reeves, Richard S. Ross, Sally R. Russell, Alvin P. Sanoff, Patricia Saunders, Patricia M. Scherschel, Manuel Schiffres, Fred W. Shaw, Kenneth R. Sheets, Courtney Sheldon, Jeffrey L. Sheler, Louis Silver, Kenneth S. Smith, Robert G. Smith, Stroube J. Smith, Marvin L. Stone, John Sutherland, Joan C. Szabo, Lester Tanzer, Ronald A. Taylor, Jeannye Thornton, Abigail T. Trafford, Lucinda Tyson, Alfred B. Veerhoff, Sharon Walsh, Stanley N. Wellborn, Leonard Wiener, Walter S. Wingo, Gerson Yalowitz. Veja Magazine—861-0396, 6416 Brookside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015: C. Roberta Garcia. Venture Magazine—455-2686, 9239 Rockefeller Lane, Springfield, Va. 22153: Kay Dockins Ingle. Village Voice—234-6485, 1747 Connecticut Avenue 20009: James Ridgeway. Visao—347-3810, 735 National Press Building 20045: Renato Bittencourt. Vision Magazine—338-2565, 3062 Q Street 20007: Winthrop P. Carty. V.S.D.—347-4576, 919 National Press Building 20045: Marie B. Allizon. Wachter und Anzeiger—363-1116, 3755 Jocelyn Street 20015: Carl H. Knuemann. Wanderer—262-2530, 12410 Kensington Lane, Bowie, Md. 20715: Paul A. Fisher. Washington Afro-American—332-0080, 2002 11th Street 20009: Miles H. White. Washington Agricultural Record—451-5555, 8215 Donset Drive, Springfield, Va. 22152: Trudy Kominus, James E. Reynolds. Washington Blade—347-2038, 930 F Street, Suite 315 20004: Louis M. Chibbaro, Stephen B. Martz. Washington Bond Report—637-3625, 1095 National Press Building 20045: Joseph R. Slevin. Washington Business Information—737-3636, 235 National Press Building 20045: Erin Bailey, Carolyn Bowers, Michael J. Dolan, Samual M. Gilston, Richard D. Hadley, Ronald Schwartz, David Swit, Robert Varela. Washington Dossier—362-5894, 3301 New Mexico Avenue 20016: Sonia Adler. Washington Editorial Services—933-3047, P.O. Box 50, Kensington, Md. 20795: Jeffrey A. Prussin. Washington Monitor—347-7757, 499 National Press Building 20045: Deborah Drosnin. Washington Monthly—462-0128, 2712 Ontario Road 20009: Jonathan Alter, Gregg Easterbrook. Washington Riceletter—547-5633, 146 D Street SE. 20044: C. B. Morrison. Washingtonian Magazine—296-3600, 1828 L Street, Suite 200 20036: Peter McGrath. Washington Women’ Representative—347-3553, 858 National Press Building 20045: Mary Blake French. Weber Publishing Co.—695-5526, Suite 803, 3110 Mount Vernon, Alexandria, Va. 22305: Hugh Lucas. Welt Publishing—737-8080, 1511 K Street 20005: Mark M. Ford, Andrew M. Gordon, Leo G. B. Welt. West Ost Journal—966-7433, 3733 Massachusetts Avenue 20016: Robert A. Bauer. Zeta Magazine—229-5009, 8605 Camille Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854: Matilde G. Robinson. Ziff-Davis—293-3400, 1156 15th Street 20005: Elizabeth Bateman, James D. Baumgarner, David F. Bond, David R. Bundy, Steven W. Colford, David L. Collogan, Ellen F. Dinnin, Fran Durban, Patricia A. Gilmartin, William Hall, Arnold M. Lewis, Joan Lowden, William Foling, Charles Rabb. Daniel Sheehy, James Skinner, Richard S. Tuttle, Wanda Warner, Stephanie A. Zaharoudis. ALABAMA (7 districts) LAUDERDALE MADISON o " LORENCE LINESTONE JACKSON [ J keen: HU NTSVILLE ® LAWRENCE DECATUR. 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R TAPUTAPU Poloa LEALATAUA CO. " hin, NOAoloiufou/ Mapusagafou | Mapaagatuaic ISLAND o} u Tafunafou i TUALAUTA SYMBOLS wa a 7 TURLATRIO) Oui DISTRICT OTaputi l ‘red8 shims Yee g rt en ree COUNTY o VILLAGE SCALE | 0 | 2 3 4 MILES TYPE STYLES TUTUILA ISLAND frm - 5 SAME SCALE FOR ALL ISLANDS WASHINGTON DISTRICT WASHINGTON COUNTY Washington VILLAGE 170° 42' w| (97%3919D 1) VOIVS NVOIdAINV 204] J0U01SS340UO0 fio} J Congressional Directory DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1 delegate) NW : NE Maps of Congressional Districts GUAM (1 delegate) Congressional Directory VIRGIN ISLANDS (1 delegate) INDIVIDUAL INDEX (For list of Members of Congress with their room and telephone numbers, see pp. 207-226) A Page Aaron, Henry (Hank), Council on Physical Fitness. 677 Abare, Robert L., Interstate Commerce Commis- yt BETr AR A MT Abbell, Michael, Director's Office, Justice...........in Abbey, Richard H, Customs Service, Treasury ........ Abbott, Annie M., OM. to Rep. Savage TRAY = Abbott, Vera M., D.C. Parole ....dniiinsriictsmisimainssisise Abbruzzese, Peter A Member of the United States Delegation............... Foreign Affairs, House............i..vii mini, Abdnor, James (Senator from South Dakota): Biography ... Appropriations Committee...........cccoovvervininnne Environment and Public Works Committee NA Joint Economic ................v Committee cc iiinecensivones Abdollahi, Morteza, International Monetary Fund.. Abdulai, Y. S. M,, International Bank Abel, Richard F., Brig. Gen., Air Force. Abeley, Joseph F., Officer, Red Cross.. Abels, F. Daley, Occupational Safety.. Abercrombie, Billy, Agriculture, N + Forestry, Senate Abernathy, Gilbert H., Capitol Police Abernathy, James, House Administration Commit- ee.. Abernethy, Donald D., AA. to Rep. Neal .................. Ablard, did D, Board for ian Broad- castin, 334 Abney, Wilson R., Select Committee on Ethics, Senate Abraham, George, D.C. Licenses and Permits. Abraham, Lee, Mrs., Officer, Red Cross....... Abram, Christine D., Agriculture, House.. Abramo, Maria, P.S. to Sen. Hatch Abramowitz, Morton I, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to Thailand Abrams, Constance L., Interstate Commerce Com- TSSION. ii. sm iis sesh sion sagan Eebis chm piusdh iodine din 655 Abrams, Elliott, International Affairs, State ............ 460 Abrams, Harvey A., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation... wiaivigiuiisisisanes 331 Abrams, Jim H., Rules, House 304 Abrams, Kevin, L.A. to Rep. Thomas B. Evans, Jr.. 216 Abrams, Steve, Public Works and Transportation, House Abramson, David B., D.C. Universit Abrosini, Peter A., Branch Offices, Abshier, J. T., Federal Grain, Agriculture... Acheson, David C., Board of Regents, Smith: : Ackerman, David M., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress SEAN CoE es Met 417 Ackerman, Karl D., Administration, State................ Ackerson, Frederick, Emergency Management YT A A RH ma ld BS ER a OP Acosta, Barbara, Judiciary, House ............cc.ccovuerennnn. Acree, Donald E., Intergovernmental Personnel Programs, OPM Acuna, Héctor R., Dr.: Pan American Health Organization..........c.cce...... 787 U.N. Food and Agriculture 796 Adams, Alvin P., Jr., State 454 Adams, Andrew J., Maj. Gen.,, American Battle Monuments Commission 625 Adams, Carolyn, Judiciary, Senate ..............cccceevevenene 262 Adams, Don L., Bureau of Census, Commerce.......... 562 Adams, Edward L., Maritime Administration, Commerce Adams, Ewart H., Jr., Geographic Names, Interior. 534 Adams, Frederick K., Jr., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits Adams, Gerald H., Regional Offices, OPM Adams, J. Calvin, Health Resources, HHS 5 Adams, Paul A., Inspector General’s Office, HUD... 599 Page Adams, Robert K., Secretary’s Office, DOT ............... 606 Adams, ora E., Lt. Col, Secretary's Office, 7%1 1) ATS A 487 Adams, Ronald T., Jr., Lt. Gen., Inter-American Defense A Adams, Samuel G., Official Reporter to House rrTEE or RE a NEE SN SL HER 404 Adams, Stephen T., Agriculture, House....... Adams, Thomas A. Jr., Agriculture, House Adams, William P., Railroad Retirement Board ...... Adams, William R., EPA Adamson, Richard H., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 5 Adcock, B. R., Col., Radiobiology Research, Navy .... 504 Addabbo, Joseph P. (Representative from New York) Biography 116 Appropriations Committee 275 Small Business Committee...........cccceeururivirninnicicrnne. 308 Addison, Francis G., III, Washington Nations! Monument Society Adedeji, Adebayo, International Court of foe U. Adgate, Kathleen C., FCC Adkins, John D., Branch Offices, SEC... 2 Adler, Hans A., International Bank ann haniali. Adler, Kurt Herbert, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities... oooh iiniss, Adler, William, FCC Adour, 4 Jahan Ali, Chargé d’Affaires from 5 C 1 Aggrey, O. Rudolph, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Romania.........cccceucueueee. Agnew, Allen F., Congressional Research, Library of Congress....... 41 Ago, Roberto, International Court of Justice, U.N... 793 Agris, Nancy A., Foreign Affairs, House.................... 291 Aguglia, Richard L., D.C. Corporation Counsel's i f SRN RO SE de 75 Aguilar, Orlando R., Dr., Pan American Health Organization 788 Ahalt, Dawson J., Secretary’s Office, Agriculture.... 535 Ahalt, J. Dawson, World Food, Agriculture .............. 539 Abhrt, Gregory Jd. GAO. Ch inion eavirio masrinis 412 Ahearne, John F., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission 697 Ahern, Patrick J., Foreign Relations, Senate............ 259 Aherne, Richard, State.........cceceevnrvnccvnrennn 454 Ahlers, John C., Rules and Administration, Senate 264 Ahmad, Sharon E European Affairs, State 457 Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States ........ Ahmed, Raffeondiy International Court of Justice, Aho, Michael, International Labor Affairs, Labor... 578 Ahoua, Timothe N’'Guetta, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Ivory Coast....... 806 Ahrenholz, Robert J., SEC 677 Ahrnsbrak, Clyde E., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce 558 Aiken, W. S., Jr., Chief Scientist's Office, NASA ..... 660 Aikens, Antonell K., D.C. University........cccoeerunnene. 768 Aikens, Joan D., Election Commission ......... .... 640 Aird, John S., Bureau of Census, Commerce............. 563 Airey, J. Richard, Research and Engineering, De- fense L472 Akaka, Daniel K. (Representative from Hawaii): Biography 45 Appropriations Committee 275 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol Congressional Directory Page Akers, J. R., Comdr., Supply Systems, Navy ............. 503 Al-Ameri, Abdelkader Braik, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary from Qatar.............. 811 Al-Attar, Mohamad Said, International Court of Justice, U.N. 795 Alba, Isaing, TH, State... 0 davinator Alberger, Bill, International Trade “ Albert, Margo, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities... 8 nn sianines 664 Albosta, Donald J. (Representative from Michi- gan): Blographiyt. iad nities vnieien soa lon tons sat aes soso 86 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 299 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Select Committee on Aging.........cocecvevneiivininereneas 318 Albrecht: A. P., FAA, DOT. iiniiiihiimsisinns ctl 609 Albrecht, Anthony C., East Asian and Pacific Af-OE MA AN ARAN (Ein THERA TR 20 Sy Fe 457 Albrecht, W. Fred, Rural Telephone Bank, Agri- CUILUTE Si ide itespiriiite civ retin sispiinisiotrssnispahssielivisbes 543 Albright, David B., Jr., Administration, HUD. 600 Albright, Raymond J., Export-Import Bank .. Albright Stanley T., Park Service, Interior... Alcock, Lynn, Judiciary, House ...................... Alden, Lynne M., Foreign Relations, Senate. 259 Alderson, Frederick K., A.A. to Rep. Rhodes. ............ 222 Aldrete, Chrlstobal P., Southwest Border, Com- rire L RE DE RS Ra oN CA CRT LAY 560 Aldridge, Donald O., Brig. Gen., Mapping, Defense. 483 Ale, Wanda L., International Trade, Commerece....... 566 Alesia, James H., Occupational Safety EINE TRIN 670 Alexander, Albert N., International Trade, Com- merce AE AT Rm WL ROA oo i 567 Ale ET Bill (Representative from Arkansas): Biography Appropriations Committee............c.ceeuervenenn Standards of Official Conduct Committee Alexander, Boyd, House Administration Commit- t e . Alexander, Charles J., Tax Division, Justice Alexander, Denise, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate ees rei 247 Alexander, Ida A., trial judge, U.S. Court of laims RIAL, AR OR, 723 Alexander, Jon B., Official Reporter to House INR SN a 404 Alexander, Lewis M., Intelligence and Research, State Alexander, Louis, House Administration Commit- tee 294 Alexander; Paul, Civil Rights........ccciiiosivciisnsmsesisidons 692 Alexich, M. P., Adm., Office of Naval Operations.... 500 Alexis, Marcus, Interstate Commerce Commission.. 654 Al-Eyd, Kadhim A., International Monetary Fund.. 783 Alfano, Alphonse, Civil Division, Justice.................... 516 Alfidja, Abderrahmane, International Monetary Fund und.. Alfieri, Daniel A., Land Management, Interior........ 533 Alfieri, Edward V., Occupational Safety . Alford, Albert L., Legislation, Education Alford, Andrew, A.A. to Rep. Robert W. Daniel, Jr. Al-Hegelan, Saleh, International Bank Alhegelan, Sheikh Faisal, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Saudi Arabia.... Ali, Brenda, Budget, House..... 282 Alisbah, Bilsel, International Bank Alizai, M. Azam K., International Finance Corpo- ration 781 Allan, Richard, Secretary’s Office, HUD.................... Allard, David H., Interstate Commerce Commis- sion 655 Allard, Raul, Organization of American States........ Allbee, Roger, Agriculture, House....................... : Allem, Barbara F., Foreign Relations, Senate .. , Allen, Bill, L.A. to Rep. Murtha. ..........ccccooeervrvernruennns 22 Allen, Boyd C., General Counsel's Office, Air Force Allen, Clifford, Health Services, HHS Allen, David J., A.A. to Rep. Philip M. Crane .. Allen, David, Joint Economic Committee .................. 3 Allon, Fr nest, Dr., National Institutes of Health, H 594 Allen, George F., Appropriations, House ................... 277 Allen, H. K., Export-Import Bank ............. . 634 Allen, Harry, Dr., Health Services, HHS.... 593 Allen, Harry, Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT. . 607 Allen, J. B., Capt., War College, Defense ................... 479 Allen; Jane, Rules; HOUSE cv miiicsvisiuimsussenioss ........... Allen, John, Administrative Office of the G8" LB)L RRA RS LC A £0 751 Allen, John H., Energy and Commerce, House......... 287 Allen, John, Supply, GSA 050 Allen, Lew, Jr., Gen.: Chiefs of Staff, Defense ........civn. itive 479 Sa AI ROTC. i iin iiriiistat bine ivinisedissis 510 Allen, Lydia B., Congressional Record Index Office. 324 Allen, Peter H., Agriculture, House............c.ccc.o...... 274 Allen, Richard A., Interstate Commerce Commis- Allen, Richard, Asst Allen, Richard V.: Execubive Off1ce i ainda imitation National Security Council Allen, Robert E., General Counsel's Office, NLRB... 666 Allen, Robert E.: Office of the/Clerk, House... ilu ainsi 400 Congressional Daily Digest, House 407 Allen, William H., Administrative Conference......... 623 Allen-Spilka, Janet, President's Committee on Mental Retardation...nnnansinns iii 931 Aller, Robert O., Tracking, NASA ............ 36 Allison, John C., Col., Mapping, Defense. Allison, Robert H., D.C. General Services.................. Allison, Theodore E., Officer of Federal Reserve a1 PEBR A Re ho 27 Allison, Thomas G., Administrative Conference....... Allison, William B., Col., Public Affairs, Air Force . 50 Allison William W., Community Services.................. 631 Allman, Robert M., Col., Health Sciences, Defense.. 486 Alinad, Robert F., Offices of the Administrator, A 657 Allott, Gordon L., Former Members of Congress...... 647 Almstedt, TA, Capt., Legislative, Navy 497 Al-Mutawakel, Yahya M., aay Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Yemen............... 814 Alonso, Beatriz G., Foreign Relations, Senate........... 259 Alpers, Helmut, Libraries and Information Science 662 Alon Geoffrey M., D.C. Corporation Counsel's TyRO AR TN IR ST Al-Sabah, Shaikh Saud Nasir, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary from Kuwait.. 807 Al-Shamsi, Saeed, Minister-Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires from United Arab Emirates............... 813 Alston, Yvonne, Joint Committee on Taxation. Altemose, Laurie, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate............. Althausen, Walter, Officer of Federal Reserve i PEER UL GAM RR RL Ys RABEL Uy 629 Altier, Michael J., International Trade, Commerce. 564 Altizer, Harrell B., Manpower, Defense ..................... 475 Altman, Drew E., Health Care Financing, HHS ...... 595 Altman, Kathy, O.M. to Rep. Edgar 16 Altman, Paula, E.A. to Rep. Bingham...................... 213 Altmann, Murray, Officer of Federal Reserve Sytem in ne eT 27 Altobelli Frank, Highway Traffic Safety, DOT 612 Alvarado, Susan, Vice President’s Office , Alvarez, Judy, O.M. to Rep. Rogers.........c.cccevnnnnne. Amado, Juan Jose, III, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Panama...................... Amann, Joseph, Government Printing Office........... Amaranand, Prok, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Thailand 8 Ambach, Gordon M., Libraries and Information Science 662 Ambler, Ernest, Bureau of Standards, Commerce.... 570 Ambush, Charles, Environment and Public Works, Senate 257 Amdur, Robert B., International Trade, Commerce. gos Amerau, H., Comdr., USMC, Navy..........c.cececurrrerurunn. 00 Amidzich, Gail, L.A. to Rep. ZablocKi..........ccecvvurnenn 226 Amoriggi, Donna, Rules and Administration, nate Amoruso, Philip D., National Institutes of Health, HHS 594 Amoruso, Robert F., Equal Employment.................... 634 Amos, Benjamin F., D.C. Library.........ccoeceourrereruerennne 766 Amyzx, Hilda, Budget, House 282 Anaya, Donna L., Energy and Commerce, House..... 289 Anceleitz, Barnett M., Inspector General's Office, DOT 606 Andelin, John, Office of Technology Assessment ..... 422 Andersen, Alice K., A.A. to Rep. Moorhead............... 221 Anderson, A. B., Capt., Material Command, Navy... Individual Index Page Anderson, A. Leo, D.C. Department of Human SOLVICES +... clin Bis sith ditt a tite attire ern 762 Anderson, Annelise, OMB................. . 449 Anderson, Bruce, Finance, Senate................. Anderson, Claud, Coastal Plains, Commerce...... Anderson, Cornelius R., Appropriations, House Anderson, Darrell L., Col., Staff, Air Force........ Anderson, David J., Civil Division, Justice.. : Anderson, Dean, Official, Smithsonian..........c............ Anderson, Delmar E., Geographic Names, Interior Anderson, Donald E., Officer of Federal Reserve 1 PR A eS FO eS Pd LT aM of 629 Anderson, i ery National Museum of American Art, SHITHROTIAN la 686 Anderson, Donnald K., Office of the Doorkeeper, FHOUBEL. i rh ian siosinia tb a A aad rer ti 38 401 Anderson, E. Robert, Highway Traffic Safety, DOT Anderson, Earl H., Federal Railroad Administra- tion, DOT Anderson, Fred E., Advisory Commission on Inter-governmental'Belations'... .......innnl inin 5000 624 Anderson, Gerald W., Forest Service, Agriculture... Anderson, Glenn M. (Representative from Califor- nia): BIOgraphiya.... iit deine oesrsprinsnrtis 23 tober smitonreny Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Anderson, Hans G., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Iceland........................ 806 Anderson, J. W., Capt., Legislative, Navy 498 Anderson, James, Field Offices, HUD ................ sr 001 Anderson, Janice D., D.C. Licenses and Permits...... 764 Anderson, Katherine M., Secretary’s Office, DOT ... 605 Anderson, Keith B., Federal Trade Commission....... 646 Anderson, L. Desaix, East Asian and Pacific Af- fairs, State 457 Anderson, Leon H., Forest Service Agriculture........ 554 Anderson, Martin: Executive Office 447 Policy Development 449 Anderson, Mary, Select Committee on Aging, House ur ol9 Anderson, McRae, Bureau of Census, Commerce...... 563 Anderson, Muriel, Office of the Secretary, Senate... 395 Anderson, Park F., Work Force, OPM.............c.c...... 6 Anderson, Pat, O.M. to Rep. Danielson .... a Anderson, Paul G., Space Science, NASA... Anderson, Paul H., Senate Press Gallery Anderson, Richard D., Jr., Permanent Select Com- mittee on Intelligence 317 Angorsen, Robert, Employment and Training, BO Co Rollard E., Foreign Agricultural, Agri-culture 5 Anderson, Roy, National Transportation Safety Board 669 An Thomas H., Office of the Bapubjean Ander Tom H., J 1. A.A to Rep. Lott... Anderson, Vance 4% Education and Labor, House... Anderson, Vernice, ‘National Science Board.............. 667 Anderson, Vivian, P.S. to Rep. Dan Daniel ............... Anderson, Walter L., GAO Anderson, Warren M., Officer, Red Cross.................. Anderson, Wayne F., Advisory Commission on In- tergovernmental Relations...........cccceveivuerennnnnn. 624 Anderson, William A., Intergovernmental Commit- tee for European Migration..........cccceoeveeerinuererennes 776 Anderson, William J., GAO Anderson, William M., III, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Anderson, William O., Solar Energy, HUD............... Ando, Tomomi, Administrative Assistant’s Office, Army.. Andrade, Carolyn M., O.M./E.S. to Sen. Zorinsky ... Andrews, Archie M., International Trade, Com- merce 565 Andrews, Charles F., Jr., Official Reporter to House Committees 404 Andrews, Duane P., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 317 Andrews, Edward P., Space Transportation, NASA 659 Andrews, Gilbert E., J r., Tax Division, Justice......... 523 Andrews, Harris J., J r, ‘Contract Appeals, Defense Andrews, Ike (Representative from North Caroli- na): Education and Labor Committee .. Select Committee on Agin, “ Andrews, John R., D.C. Licenses and Permits.......... Andrews, Mallory S., GAO..... 411 Andrews, Mark (Senator from North Dakota): Biography ... 134 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee. 246 Appropriations Committee a rn Lh ER 247 Budget Committee 252 Republican Policy Committee............cccoouvunrninerunns 269 Select Committee on Indian Affairs... 122 Andrews, Sydney D., U.S. Metric Board....... ... 696 Andricos, Mike, Legislative Affairs, Defense............. 478 Angel, Luis Octavio, Dr., Pan American Health Organization 789 Angel, Sylvester, Field Offices, HUD.......................... 603 Angell, M. Faith, Interstate Commerce Commis- sion.i....... 655 Angelo, L. E., Capt., Medical Data, Navy................... 504 Angle, Robert H., Official, Smithsonian..................... 683 Angus, Marie, Office of the Majority Secretary, nate......... 396 Annable, Susan B., Rules, House............cccocereruennenene 304 Annenberg, Lenore, Deputy Secretary’s Office......... 453 Annunzio, Frank (Representative from Illinois): Biography ... 51 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 House Administration Committee..........cccecuvunneee 293 North Atlantic Assembly 333 Anson, John: International Bank 778 International Monetary Fund 783 Anson, Richard W., Maj. Gen., Staff and Selected Agencies, Army 491 Anthony, Beryl F., Jr. (Representative from Ar- kansas): Biography 12 Agriculture Committee....... 273 Budget Commitee ii. iim 281 Anthony, Clementine, Select Committee on Aging, ouse Antonelli, Anthony P., Science and Technology, ouse... 3 06 Antoiell, Robert C., Science and Technology, aesins 306 At Richard A., International Trade, Commerce 567 Apfel, Ken, Budget, Senate 253 Appenzeller, Terry, Litigation, Justice.............cc.c...... 521 Apperson, John C., District of Columbia, House....... 283 Apple, Louis I, International Trade, Commerce ...... 564 Applegate, Albert A., Chf. L.A. to Sen. Warner ....... 211 Applegate, April V., Science and Technology, House 3 Applegate, Douglas (Representative from Ohio): Biography 140 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 Appleman, Daniel E., Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian 687 Appleman, Irving A., Immigration Appeals, Jus- tice 515 Applewhaite, Leon B., Labor Relations...................... 642 Aquarone, S.,, International Court of Justice, U.N... 793 Aquino, Francisco, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenjpatentions. from El Salvador.............cvevesiees 803 froma SusanB., Copyright, Library of Con- outs 420 Ave is N., A.A. to Sen. Riegle........................ 211 Archer, Carl E., D.C. Fire Pepartment...............0is 760 Archer, W. R. (Representative from Texas): Biography . 169 Ways and Means Committee 311 Archey, William T., Customs Service, Treasury ....... 466 Ardito-Barletta, Nicolas, International Bank............ iif Areco, Jorge Pacheco, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Uruguay.. 813 Arellano, Carlos, L., Tuna Commission 776 Arenales, Alfonso, Inter-American Affairs, State..... 458 Arenberg, Richard, Chf. L.A. to Sen. Tsongas........... 211 Argenta, Rita D., Armed Services, House : Argetsinger, J. C., L.D. to Sen. Pressler..................... Argrett, Loretta C., Joint Committee on Taxation... Aristy, Manuel R., Board Development Bank........... Arlotto, Guy A., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 8 Armacost, Michael H., East Asian and Pacific Af- Biography fairs, State 457 Congressional Directory Page Page Armann, Sharon, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture. 546 Armbruster, William A., Capt., Research, Navy ...... 497 Armistead, Jean, Chf. L.A. to Rep. McEwen............. Armitage, Richard L., Security Affairs, Defense...... Armstrong, Aileen, General Counsel's Office, LRB 666 Armstrong, Anne, Board of Regents, Smithsonian.. 681 Armstrong, Catherine, Secy. to Rep. Fenwick........... 216 Armstrong, Clara Katherine, Government Oper- ations, House Armstrong, Daniel M., FCC Armstrong, George G., Food Safety, Agriculture...... Armstrong, Jack H., Agricultural Marketing, Agri- culture Armstrong, Thomas J., Field Offices, HUD............... Armstrong, William L. (Senator from Colorado): Biography Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 251 Budget Committee 252 Finance Committee 257 Republican Policy Committee.........cccccovcirirvnirnnnee. Army, T. J., Science and Education, Agriculture..... 555 Arner, Frederick B., Ways and Means, House.......... 312 Arnesen, John H., Rural Electrification, Agricul- ture 542 Arnold, Doyle L., Secretary’s Office, Treasury.......... 463 Arnold, H. D., Rear Adm., Electronic Systems Command, Navy 02 Arnold, Joe S., FDIC 640 Arnold, Lincoln, Joint Commission on Taxation ...... 325 Arnold, Wallace D., Col, Office of Under Secre- tary, Army Arnold-Bik, Victor, Asst. to Rep. Lungren................. Arnstein, George, Educational Institution Licen- sure Commission 758 Aron, Mark G., Secretary's Office, DOT.................... 605 Aronoff, Marcia, A.A. to Sen. Bradley..........ccceeuune 208 Aronow, Lewis, Health Sciences, Defense...... Arons, Daniel M., Contract Appeals, Defense............ ARTI, Elva E., Select Committee on Indian Af-fairs, Senate 270 Arrington, Nadine R., Labor and Human 3e sources, Senate Arrington, Roland, Compensation, OPM........... Arrington, Ronald J., Equal Employment Arroyo, Agustin Lago, Dr., Pan American Hea h Organization Arroyo, Martina, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 664 Arsenault, Frank J., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 698 Arter, Robert, Maj. Gen. Military District of Washington, Army 491 Artichoker, John H., ng Indian Affairs, Interior.. 527 Articola, Irene E., Office of the Legislative Coun-sel, Senate 397 Artis, D. Richard, Offices and Commissions Relat-ed to the Mayor's Office 756 Arvizu, Steven F., Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 624 Asbell, Fred, A.A. to Rep. Shaw........ccceeeverververrerrenne. 224 Ascher, Bernard, International Trade, Commerce... 566 Asencio, Diego C., Consular Affairs, State................. 461 Ashari, D., Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-potentiary from Indonesia Ashbaugh, Richard R., Health Services, HHS .......... Ashbrook, John M. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 140 Education and Labor Committee .............cccccoueueunee. Judiciary Committee Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... Ashbrook, Lance W., Maritime Administration, Commerce Asher, Joseph, Rabbi, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council 693 Ashmore, Nick, Agriculture, House.........c.cccccueueunnneee. 274 Ashton, Dore, Official, Smtheonian..........c.iieimstrisns 682 Ashton, Eurqueline P., D.C. Licenses and Permits... 763 Ashurst, Donna J., Regional Offices, OPM Ashworth, George W., Foreign Relations, Senate..... ‘Ashy, Joseph W., Col., Staff, Air Force..........c.ceeou.... Askey, Thelma J., Ways and Means, House... Askin, Steven, L.A. to Rep. Washington .................... Askins, Mary Helen, Finance, Senate Aspden, William H., Jr., Health Services, HHS ....... Aspin, Les (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography 187 Armed Services Committee 278 Budget Committee 281 Asselstine, James K., Environment and Public Works, Senate 256 Assuras, Janene, P.S. to Sen. Cannon 209 Atala, César, Board Development Bank..................... 775 Atchinson, Robert, A.A./Press Secy. to Sen. Mat- tingly 210 Aten, Lawrence E., Heritage Conservation, Interi- or 31 Aterno, Kathleen E., A.A. to Rep. Bonior.................. 213 Atherton, Alfred L., Jr., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to Egypt......c..ccccoeuune. 818 Atherton, Charles H., Commission of Fine Arts....... 630 Athy, Susan, Speaker’s Office 398 Atkins, Debra, Public Works and Transportation, House 302 Atkins, Marvin C., Research and Engineering, De-ense 473 Atkinson, Charles, Employment and Training, abor Atkinson, Eugene V. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography 166 Government Operations Committee...........cc.ccoeueuen. 292 Public Works and Transporation Committee......... 301 Select Committee on Aging 318 Atkinson, Hawley, Indian Affairs, Interior ............... 527 Atkinson, Lloyd C., Joint Economic Committee ....... 326 Atkinson, Richard R., D.C. Superior Court................ 750 Attix, Evelyn L., National Institutes of Health, HHS 595 Attwood, Cynthia L., Solicitor’s Office, Labor........... 579 Atwater, Arlene M., Foreign Affairs, House.............. 290 Atwell, John K., Animal and Plant, Agriculture...... 545 Au, John E., Regional Offices, OPM .........c.cceoeeueunnee. 673 Auberger, Kenneth J., Farm Credit............ccocoueueuenee. 635 AuCoin, Les (Representative from Oregon): Biography 146 Appropriations Committee 275 Aud, William S., Congressional Liaison Service, VA 409 Auer, Kenneth E., Appropriations, Senate................. 249 Auer, Lois, O.M. to Rep. Stenholm........cccccoeeuecnnucn. 224 Auerbach, Nancy, House Post Office ...... 402Auerswald, Paul E., Public Affairs, State................ * Augerson, William S., Maj. Gen., Health Affairs, : Defense 77 Aughtry, Alice, Budget, Senate 253 August, Barbara, Joint Economic Committee........... 326 Auguste, Barry Bertrand Lucas, Dr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Saint Lucia 81 Aulagnon, Thierry, International Monetary Fund... 7 i Auldridge, Jean W., E.S. to Sen. Stafford .................. Ausbrook, Keith, Republican Conference of 32 Senate 269 Ausley, Kathy, Budget, House 282 Auster, Paul M., Ways and Means, House................. 313 Austin, Barbara S., Pennsylvania Avenue Develop-ment 6 Austin, E. Doris, International Affairs, State ........... Austin, Eugene T., Budget, House.......c.ccccceccnueunnneee Austin, John H., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis-a sion 7 Austin, John Paul, Board of Regents, Smithsonian. gi Austin, Ralph N., Farm Credit 3 Austin, Richard H, Library of Congress.........ccceeunuene 415 Austin, Robb, A.A. to Rep. Atkinson 212 Auton, W. J., Capt, School of Health Sciences, 5h Navy A Bobbi, L.D. to Rep. Dunn........o..iiviurrisss Avary, Robert P., Jr., A.A. to Rep. Hatcher ..... -Averch, Harvey, National Science Foundation Avila, Julio Cesar, Col., Inter-American Defense..... 773 Avram, Henrietta, Processing, Library of Congress. 419 Avrit, R. C., Rear Adm., Material Command, Navy 501 Axelrad, Jeffrey, Civil Division, Justice.........atine-516 Axilrod, Stephen H., Officer of Federal Reserve System 627 Axnick, Norman W., Disease Control, HHS .............. 590 Ayers, Bertha M,, Comptroller, Defense .. 474 Ayers, Lawrence F, Mapping, Defense ...................... Ayers, Marguerite D., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 254 Individual Index Page Page Ayling, Robert I, Cooperation and Development, FE ST LTE EL A Mr Ths Re ab 552 Aylward, David K.: Energy and Commerce, House............ccceevvreuennnne. 288 L.D..do-Rep. Wirth :....x..iii on wee 225 Ayres, Larry F., Lt. Col.,, Army Liaison, House......... 409 Ayres, Richard, National Commission on Air Qual- ity A Azhderian, Anna, A.A. to Rep. Annunzio.. ................ Azraai, Zain, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Malaysia.........ccccoceeevenennns 808 B Baab, Schuyler Jungen, A.A. to Rep. Molinari Babb, Joel, Rural Electrification, Agriculture. .......... Babbitt, Bruce A., Advisory Commission on Inter- governmental Relations . 624 Babbitt, Edward J., Public Works and Transporta-2 Hon, HOUSES i ced itil pogo sia Be ous 03 Babby, Maurice W., Indian Affairs, Interior ............. 526 Babcock, James H., Research and Engineering, De- fense . 413 Babcock, Phillip H., Official, Smithsonian................. 683 Babcock, Stephen L, Administrative Conference..... 623 Babers, Donald M., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop- ment, Army 492 Babyak, Greg., L.A. to Rep. Scheuer...........c.ccccuu...... 223 Baca, Manuel J., Jr., Lt. Col., Inter-American De- ER a Na dia te BE Eo Se SRA i 713 Baccus, Nathaniel, III, Solicitor’s Office, Labor........ 579 Bach, Christopher, Economic Analysis, Commerce.. 562 Bach, Stanley Ira, Congressional Research, Library of Congress . 417 Bachkosky, John (Jack), Air Systems Command, I Rte A hh tA hE RR he i rab DALIT 502 Bachman, Leonard, Dr., Health Services, HHS........ 593 Bachman, Margaret, "Environment and Public Works, Senate. i... oll 57 Bachman, Patricia E., Services and Activities, Red ripe Ra 26 Bachrach, Elinor B., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 252 Bachtel, Susanne, Office of Technology Assessment 421 Bachula, Gary, A.A. to Rep. Trazler.........c.cc.ccsiinns 225 Baciocco, A. J., Jr., Rear Adm.: Material Command, Navy Research, Navy Backis, Stasys A Dr., Chargé d’Affaires from Lith-TTT rt Cr Ae Sl UL SA A RE NE LC Backley, Richard V., Mine Safety and Yooalth, Review Commission a Backus, Kathy, State Bacon, Larry H., Farm Credit ......... Bacon, Sylvia, D.C. Superior Court. Badger, Frederick C., Col., America ments Commission . 625 Badham, Robert E. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography Armed Services Committee House Administration Committee. Republican Policy Committee................. whe Badoux, Eunice, D.C. Licenses and Permits.............. 764 Bafalis, L. A. (Skip) (Representative from Florida): BlOgrapnY irri seeiens ieee? 37 dbite Ways and Means Committee .............cccocecevevevnnen.... 311 Baffour-Senkyire, Joseph K., Dr., Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary from Ghana... 804 Bagnied, M. A. International Cotton Advisory Committee se AS] Bahti, James, Boards and Commissions, State.......... 462 Bailar, Barbara A., Bureau of Census, Commerce ... 562 Bailey, Broadus, Jr., Foreign Relations, Senate........ 259 Bailey, Don (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography ....... wien 154 Armed Services Committee................c.ccoereceeruennnnne Standards of Official a: Committee... Ways and Means Committee .................... Bailey, Elizabeth E., CAB.................... ad Bailey, John P., Agriculture, House............................ 274 Bailey, Margie, Office of the Republican Leader...... 399 Bailey, Patricia P., Federal Trade Commission ........ 645 Bailey, Wendell (Representative from Missouri): BlOBLADRY init iii eri leo Bane dein tin 97 Education and Labor Committee ..................... nr 234 Government Operations Committee........................ 292 Bailey, William C., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 247 Bain, Mary Anderson, A.A. to Rep. Yates ................. 226 Bainbridge, William G., U.S. Soldiers’ and Air- men’s Home 701 Baine, Harvey J., III, National Credit Union............ 663 Baird, Iain S., International Trade, Commerce......... 565 Baird, Jane C., Education and Labor, House.. Baisinger, William C., Jr., NLRB Bajema, Dale D., Geological Survey, Interio Bakamis, Gretchen, Office of the Majority Whip..... Baker, Anson A., Indian Affairs, Interior.................. 526 Baker, B., Comdr., Legislative, Navy Baker, Carol M., Congressional Record Index Office. 324 Baker, Carole, Budget, Senate.............cccocevevveerrnennenn. 253 Baker, Dianna, P.S. to Rep. Harkin .........c.cccooevenennn. 218 Baker, Donald M., Education and Labor, House ...... 285 Baker, Dorothea A., Administrative Law, Agricul- ture.. eh 5 37 Baker, Edwin, New Community Development, HUD... 599 Baker, F. H., Brig. Gen., Communications, Defense 481 Baker, Geoffrey, L.D. to Sen. Weicker........................ 211 Baker, Houston A., D.C. Licenses and Permits......... Baker, Howard H., Jr., Mrs, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian... 689 Baker, Howard H., Jr. (Senator from Tennessee): Biography 164 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... 256 Foreign Relations Committee .............cc.c....... wr 258 Rules and Administration Committee .. Select Committee on Intelligence ...... x . 270 Joint Committee on the Library ..........cc.ccccvnenennen. 323 Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate... 326 Commission on the West Central Front of the United States Capitol. iu. inrinmiiiimiscnsbons 327 Senate Office Building Commission.............ccvuennnee 332 Majority Leader of the Senate 393 Baker, James A., III, Executive Office..........ccc.......... 447 Baker, Larry A. Col, Logistics and Financial, Army.......; 488 Baker, Laurie, P.S. to Sen. Hayakawa........................ 209 Baker, Merri I., Senate Press Gallery....... tose B20 Baker, Priscilla R., Park Service, Interior................. 530 Baker, Richard A., Office of the Secretary, Senate.. 395 Baker, Richard W., III, State 454 Baker, Robert M., Heritage Conservation, Interior.. 531 Baker, Robert N., Election Commission ..................... 640 Bakowski, Bennie F., Government Printing Office... 414 Bakshian, Aram, Jr., Executive Office ....................... 448 Balch, Robert M., Lt. Col., Research, Navy ............... 497 Balderson, Stuart A., Office of the Secretary, Senate... 395 Balding, D. W., Capt., Supply Systems, Navy............ 503 Baldrige, Malcolm (Secretary of Commerce): Biography ... 557 Foreign-Trade Zones 647 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation .................. 675 Balducci, Leo L., Capitol Page School......................... 407 Baldwin Calvin B., National Institutes of Health, Baldwin, Douglas, Secretary’s Office, Interior .......... Baldwin, Elizabeth, Office of the Majority Secre- tary, Senate 6 Baldwin, Henry de Forest, Smithsonian .................... Baldwin, Joan B., Republican Policy Committee, Senate... 269 Baldwin, John A. Jr., Rear Adm. Secretary's Office, Defense 470 Baldwin, Malcolm F., Environmental Quality .......... Baldwin, Phillip B., judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography)........ccccoevvveneee.n. 725 Bale, Stephen G., Office of the Secretary, Senate .... 395 Balestrieri, Patricia D., Foreign Relations, Senate .. 259 Balitis, Rose M., Energy and Commerce, House....... 287 Ball, Daniel, J., Farmers Home Administration, ‘Agriculture 541 Ball, y Stung M., Maritime Administration, Com- Ball, "William L., Armed Services, Senate Ballard, Anne, National Institutes of Health, HHS. Ballard. Leonard H., Insp., Capitol: Police................. Ballard, Richard E., Economics, Agriculture.. 2a Ballenger, Karen Kaub, Judiciary, House....... Ae Ballenger, Sam, Chf. L.A. to Sen. Laxalt. ................. Congressional Directory Ballou, Cary, O.M. to Rep. Foglietta..........cccceurunune Baltimore, Richard, State.................... Balzhiser, Anne B., Hearings, Interior... Bame, Jack J., Economic Analysis, Comm Bandow, Douglas Leighton, Executive Offi ce... idedens 448 Bania, Stanley J., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 576 Banking, Cecilia J., Employment and Training, 581 Banks, Emmett, D.C. Department of Human Serv- ices 762 Banks, Terry M., FCC 637 Banks, Virginia, ‘Secretary’ s Office, Defense Liha 470 Bannach, Eileen, Budget, House...........coccccviuiniiinnne 282 Bannerman, M. Graeme, Foreign Relations, Senate 259 Banning, Robert D., Col., Civil Works, Army............ 488 Bannister, Barbara S., Public Works and Trans- portation, House 303 Bannister, George H., FCC 636 Banta, David H., Office of Technology Assessment.. 422 Banta, Howard E., Forest Service, Agriculture ........ 553 Baranowski, William, House Administration Com- mittee 29 Baranski, Tibor, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council. 693 Barash, Peter S., Government Operations, House.... 293 Baraz, Robert H., Intelligence and Research, State. 459 Barbaro, Joseph, D.C: Licenses and Permits ............. 765 Barbash, Mark, Upper Great Lakes, Commerce....... Barber, Jean M., Compensation, OPM............. . Barber, Julian, Dir. of Comm. to Sen. Schmit Barber, Max M., Senate Radio and Television Gal- lery 880 Barber, Raymond E., Administration ...............ccececune Barber, Walter, EPA Barbis, George M., Staff and Selected Agencies, 0 rmy gh Barbour, Gary C., Energy and Natural Resources, Senate 255 Barbuy, Aldo Mario, Brig., Inter-American Defense 774 Barchet, S., Rear Adm., Medicine and Surgery, os Navy Barclay, Charles M., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate... iii. ciiisoimididn dda 254 Barclay, F. Henry, Jr., GAO 412 Barefoot, Jo Ann, Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury 465 Barger, Lori, Appropriations, House...........c.ccccceennne Barkdoll, Gerald L., Food and Drug, HHS.. : Barker, Ernest C., Library of Congress ....... Barker, Howard R., Asst. to Rep. Whitley Barker, James T., NLRB Barker, Lewellys F., Dr., Executive Officer, Red TOSS. Barer, Llyle J., Jr., Brig. Gen., Public Affairs, rmy Barker, Stephanie, Finance, Senate............................ Barker-Cross, Gracia, National Republican Senato- rial Committee Barksdale, Claiborne, L.C. to Sen. Cochran............... Barlow, Earl J., Indian Affairs, Interior ......... BEY, Barlow, Wayne J., Field Installations, DOT .............. Barlowe, Russell G., World Food, Agriculture........... Barnako, Frank R., Occupational Safety.................... Barnard, Doug; Jr. (Representative from Georgia): Biography Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Government Operations Committee........................ 292 Barnes, Dennis W., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Barnes, Ernest G., Federal Trade Commission ......... Barnes, Frank A., Armed Services, House Barnes, Iraline G., D.C. Superior Court...................... Barnes, James A. Boulder Laboratories, Com- merce 574 Barnes, Jim: General Counsel's Office, Agriculture..................... Secretary’s Office, Agriculture................... ir Barnes, Johnny, L.C. to Delegate Fauntroy Barnes, Michael D. (Representative from Mary- and): Biography District of Columbia Committee...... Foreign Affairs Committee............... Federal Government Service Task Barnes, W. Anderson, Pennsylvania Avenue Devel-opment Barnett, Edgar L., Drug Enforcement, Justice.......... Barnett, J. DeAnn, Research, Air Force..................... Barnhart, Diana H., Appropriations, Senate.. 5 Barnhart, Mike, A.A. to Rep. Dunn..................... : Barnhart, R. A., Highway Administration, DOT...... Baroody, Michael E., U.S. Trade Representative...... Barr, Florence, Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- fairs, Senate Barr, Terry N., World Food, Agriculture................... Barreaux, Theodore C., Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithsonian 690 Barrett, C. W., Capt., Supply Systems, Navy Barrett, Carl, EA. to Rep. Jenkins. .................. Barrett, Clifford, Water and Power, Interior. a, Barrett, J. H., Capt., Naval Personnel........................ Barrett, Michael F., Jr., Energy and Commerce, House Barrett, Richard R., Botanic Garden ...............cccoc...... 410 Barrett, William J., Government Printing Office..... 413 Barrick, Penelope S, Appropriations, Senate ........... 249 Barrie, Dennis, Smithsonian 684 Barriere, John, Rules, House 304 Barriere, Ruth, Rules, House 304 Barrineau, E., Rear Adm., Sea Systems, Navy ......... 501 Barringer, John Tor “Rural Electrification, Agri- culture 542 Barringer, Philip E., Security Affairs, Defense......... Barron, William, Labor Statistics, Labor.................... Barros, Jose Miguel, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Chile Barroso, Gutemberg, Vice Adm., Inter-American Defense Barrow, H. Robert, Gen., USMC, Navy Barrow, M. Pope, Jr., Office of the Legislative . Counsel 403 Barrow, Robert H., Gen., Chiefs of Staff, Defense.... 479 Barrowman, Donald W., Economics, Agriculture..... 541 Barrows, Harold L., Science and Education, Agri- culture 556 Barry, John D., A.A. to Rep. Fish 216 Barry, Joseph A., Parole Commission, Justice.......... 698 Barry, Learned W., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 697 Barry, Marion S., Jr. District of Columbia Mayor 756 District of Columbia Armory Board..............ccoce.... 632 National Capital Planning Commission ................. 662 Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia 3 Barry, Robert L., European Affairs, State.................. Bart, Maurice P., International Bank.......... oon Bartak, Frank L., Maritime Commission. ates Bartholomew, Richard, Budget, Senate...................... 25 Bartholow, Steven A., Railroad Retirement Board .. 700 Barthwell, Jack C., III: A.A. to Rep. Crockett 214 District of Columbia, House 283 Bartlett, Bruce, Joint Economic Committee.............. 325 Bartlett, Lynn, Joint Committee on Taxation........... 325 Bartocha, Boda, National Science Foundation.......... Barton, David Paul, Foreign Affairs, House... Barton, Harry P., Official, Smithsonian.......... ons Barton, William R., Secret Service, Treasury ........... Bartram, Robert O., Bureau of Census, Commerce.. Basic, Carl A., Press Liais./S.A. to Rep. Lyle Wil- liams 225 Baskin, Melinda, Office of the Sergeant at Arms..... 396 Bass, James W., Col., Health Sciences, Defense........ 486 Bassett, Nilsson S., International Trade, Com- merce 566 Bassoff, Alyce L., Office of Internal Evaluation, OPM 672 Bassoff, Leonard J., Management, OPM.................. 671 Bastian, Lloyd A., Marshals Service, Justice............. 523 Bateman, Diane G., Small Business Committee, Senate 265 Bates, Percy, Special Education and Rehabilitation 619 Bates, Richard M.; Rules, House..........ccccocoeiirininnne 30. Bates, Robert S., Judiciary, House ............ccccoeevevueenene Bates, Scott R., Office of the Secretary, Senate Bathurst, Verne M., Soil Conservation, Agricul-E ture 3 Batjer, Marybel, Secretary’s Office, Defense............. Batt, David, A.A. to Sen. Johnston Battan, John A., Supply, GSA. Battey, David, Joint Economic Committee ................ Battista, Anthony R., Armed Services, House ra Battle, Frank V., Antitrust, Justice............ccccceverueneee Individual Index Page Battle, James L., Food and Drug, HHS ..................... 590 Baucus, Max (Senator from Montana): Blog aD i i Eh ro iiss iid 99 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... 256 Finance Commie. uli ilinniiniiinsiimrians 257 Judiciary Committee... uli ciadinmininis 261 Small Business Commitiee..........ciiocndiminsisacmisiris 264 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 267 Bauer, Carol, E.A. to Rep. Heckler..........cccccouvueennnn. 218 Bauer, Gary L., Policy Development...........ccccecuneee. 450 Bauer, Robert F., Democratic Senatorial Campaign COMINIIER io... tio sia his arg cor not aan oa Eons Bauer, Sam, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture .......... 547 Baum, Alice S., Education of Disadvantaged Chil-5 eS ERE AA AN er 657 Baum, Edith C., Education and Labor, House........... 285 Baum, Joseph H., Capt., Military Review, Navy ...... 499 Baum, Samuel, Bureau of Census, Commerce........... 563 Baum, Warren C., International Bank ........cc........... 717 Bauman, Richard A., Chief, Rear Adm. Coast Guard, DOT. dl i itn a BY dln did i oninascarbin 607 Bauman-Leach, Sharon, Appropriations, Senate...... 249 Baumann, Caroi Edler, Intelligence and Research, State INA FEE LO AREER 459 Baumann, Henry L., FCC..5.. Lo niin sas 637 Baumgartner, Eileen, L.A. to Rep. Sabo.............c....... Baumli, George R., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico. 780 Bauser, Edward J., Armed Services, House............... 279 Bautista, Mildred E., Offices and Commissions Re-lated to the Mayor's Office............ccoevvrvercrnivennnene. 756 Bawcombe, Richard, Patent and Trademark, Com-TRACTOR ivi amreobt ms Enda loan a dente en a bran sags nhs i rianl ve 576 Bax, Giles A., Col, Manpower, Defense...................... 476 Baxter, Albert d., FCC 639 Baxter, Alison, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Baxter, Donald H., U.S Tax Court... tin iden 746 sini Baxter, Robert H., Col., Secretary’s Office, Air Force DOT Bayer, Michael, S.C. to Rep. Clarence J. Brown....... 213 Bayne, James, Interstate Commerce Commission .... 654 Bayse, William A., FBI, Justice ..........cccccouverererurnnnen. 519 Bazelon, David L., circuit judge, U.S. Court of Ap-peals for District of Columbia Circuit Blogrs: phy) x Bert dwar L., A.A. to Sen. Denton...................... Beach, Mary E. T, SEC Beachy, Bill, A.A. to Rep. Glickman ...c....aiuinins 2 Beadnell, Kathleen C., Officer of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia........ 734 Beagle, Dean, L.A. to Rep. Lyle Williams.................. 225 Beagle, Gail J., A.A. to Rep. Gonzalez........................ 217 Beahler, Electra, Education and Labor, House 285 Beal, Diane, Finance, Senate............c.cccevconsesruererssrens 258 Beal, Richard, Section Chiefs, Justice..........ccccon...... 521 Beal, Richard Smith, Executive Office ....................... Beall, Lelia T., Education and Labor, House............. Beam, Dorothy A., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 302 Beame, Abraham D., Advisory Commission on In-tergovernmental Relations..........ccccccoouvvvinirreennnn. Bean, Alden S., National Science Foundation.. Bean, John F., Jr., Region I, HHS..... = Bean, John J., Work Force, OPM ..........c.c.cecvvruennnnnn. Bean, Robert ‘A. Office of the Minority Secretary, Senate 397 Beane, Frederick B., Jr., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel............. 750 Beard, Edward A., D.C. Superior Court...................... 750 Beard, M. Oraig, FAA, DOT 608 Beard, RobinL . (Representative from Tennessee): Biography .. 165 Armed Services Committee 278 National Republican Congressional Committee... 316 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con-trol 320 Beargsloy, Bruce M., Officer of Federal Reserve ST SE CN Ss A SAR AN RS 629 BOAT a Toni Carbo, Libraries and Information Science . 662 Beasley, Charles A., Surface Mining, Interior........... 529 Beasley, J. Lamar, Forest Service, Agriculture ........ 553 Beasley, Lloyd L., Jr., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate.. 254 Beaton, George M., Field Offices, HUD...................... 601 Beattie, Donald A., Chief Scientist's Office, NASA... 660 Beatty, Barbara, LD. to Rep. Rousselot.................. 223 Beauchesne, Sue, E.A. to Rep. D’Amours................... Beaudry, Robert M., European Affairs, State .. Beavers, Joseph A., D.C. Wage-Hour .........cccoucuvennee Bechtel, William R., Upper Great Lakes, Com-merce....... 561 Beck, Karl, Refugee Programs, State..........cccoceeunene. 461 Beck, Mary Ann, U.S. Trustees, Justice...........cceueue.. 518 Beck, Thomas E. Bureau of Census, Commerce....... 562 Becker, Herbert S., Minority Business, Commerce .. 561 Becker, Karl F., Field Activities, Defense.................. 480 Becker, Paul G., Secretary for Administration, Labor... Becker, Robert, A.A. to Rep. Gilman............cc.......... Becker, William H., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 712 Becker, William W., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian ...................... 6 Beckett, James S., Tuna Commission...........cccceeuveuenn Beckington, Herbert L., U.S. International Devel-opment Cooperation Agency ..........cccceeveveerenenee. Beckler, John W., Government Operations, House.. 293 Beckman, Norman, Intergovernmental Personnel Programs, OPM Becton, Paul, Animal and Plant, Agriculture........... Bedell, Berkley (Representative from Iowa): Biography 63 Agriculture Committee Small Business Committee Bedell, Cotharing May, Former Members of Con-GLOSS i.iivi tats hiss ras eseatin tis 647 Bedell, mane Overseas Private Investment Corporation 695 Bedell, Judy M., Bureau of Census, Commerce......... 563 Bedwell, Beverly A., Social Security, HHS................ 596 Beebe, Cora, Elementary and Secondary Education 619 Beebe, Cora, Secretary’s Office, Treasury.................. 464 Beech, A., Mrs, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian 685 Beecher, J. D., Rear Adm., Sea Systems, Navy 501 Beeler, Carl, Regional Offices, OPM ...........c..c.c.c........ 673 Beeman, William J., Congressional Budget Office... 411 Beer, Carl N., Col., Secretary’s Office, Defense......... 470 Beer, Charles, Science and Education, Agriculture. 556 Beers, Charles E., dr. International Trade, Com-merce ....... 563 Beets, Virginia, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian 686 Beier, David W., III, Judiciary, House..........ccccceuuu.. 297 Beilenson, Anthony C. (Representative from Cali-fornia): Biography .... 20 Rules Committee 303 Members of Congress for Peace Through Law ...... 333 Beilenson, Anthony, Mrs., Congressional Club......... 631 Beir, Emerson, Pension Guaranty .........cccceccoeevviuenene 675 Beirne, James P., Energy and Natural Resources, Senate. 255 Bekey, Ivan, Space Transportation, NASA................ 659 Belas, Richard, Finance, Senate 258 Belew, Joe D., E.A. to Rep. Barnard ...........ccccuceuennen. 212 Belew, Wendell M., Budget, House 282 Bell, B. Jean, P.S. to Rep. Hagedorn...........ccccueueene. 217 Bell, Belden, State 455 Bell, Nrondolyn C., Science and Technology, 306 Bell, Leroy C., Col., Manpower and Reserve, Army. 488 Bell, Peter D., Inter-American Foundation................ 653 Bell, R. Hays, Occupational Safety, Labor................. 582 Bell, Robert G., Congressional Research, Library of Cong ress. 417 Bell, Robert a. Foreign Relations, Senate.. 259 Bell, Roy C., Capt., Capitol Police............... . 407 Bell, Stephen E, Budget, Senate. $253 Bell, Sue, Office of the Republican Leader... -ei999 Bell, Terrel H. (Secretary of Education):.................... Bellamy, G. Thomas, President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 331 Belle, Kathy, E.S. to Sen. Glenn ..........ccccccvvvviirinnene. 209 Bellefontaine, Arnold G., Library of Congress.......... 415 Bellis, M. Douglass, Office of the Legislative Coun-403 merce ..... 574 Congressional Directory Page Belson, James A., D.C. Superior Court ............cccoeeuue. 749 Belt, Guillermo, Organization of American States... 785 Belvin, Ernest A., J. TVA... 500 fais iiesivassntasons 691 Belvin, Paul, SEC a 677 Belzile, C. H, Maj. Gen., “Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States..................... 790 Bender, Miriam, General Counsel’s Office, Agricul-ture Benderly, Jordan, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture 547 Bendixen, Sergio, A.A. to Rep. Lehman ..................... 219 Benedick, Richard E., Environmental and Scientif-10 AHRINS, State... chive sane iansivoi Stes 456 iitutsiishn Benedict, Cleve (Representative from West Virgin- ia): BIOgT ADI. i inn arabe dos bisainuis sale sao dead iis e ed 186 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... 286 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Benedict, Jennifer L., Armed Services, House.......... 280 Benedini, Lorraine, O.M. to Rep. Jeffords.................. 219 Benenson, Abram S., M.D., Gorgas Memorial Insti- EE i cist insibiebenioniids dveshiasn shim as errve ss bunnrhiss eating Bengel, Michele, National Republican Senatorial COIMILIRE. ...7 iri nnrsisistigsrars ssh raFrina esos asas Bengelloun, Ali, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Morocco........c.cccccoevuiruennene 80 Bengtson, Ernest R., U.S. Attorneys, Justice Benjamin, Adam, Jr. (Representative from Indi- ana): BIOBIAPRY oan duviiin inspitecored an i isnga tains i 57 Appropriations Committee...........coceeveriiiercniririnnrennes 275 Budget Committee.......ciiiniiiinnniimmis . 281 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee .......... 314 Benjamin, Bettie G., D.C. Board of Education .......... 759 Benjamin, Irwin A., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce Benjamin, Peter, Urban Mass, DOT.......... Benjenk, Munir P., International Bank Bennett, Arthur I. Officer of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia........ 733 Bennett, Charles E. (Representative from Florida): BIography ito i ist mims sesiieite 35 Armed Services Committee..........ccorvereriiriiirnrierannes 278 Bennett, Charles W., Officer of Federal Reserve System 629 Bennett, Frank W., Rural Electrification, Agricul- ture Bennett, Harry D., National Institutes of Health, HHS : Bennett, Jane, Joint Economic Committee. Bennett, John D., Government Printing Office Bennett, Joseph 'S., Food and Nutrition, Agricul- ture 546 Bennett, L. Glenn, Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Bennett, Marion T., judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biography) 720 Bennett, Stephen, Dr., Pan American Health Or- ganization 789 Bennette, LeVan T., Lt., Capitol Police........... Bennington, Bernard, Automated Data, GSA Benoit, Moya, P.S. to Rep. Biaggi........cccccceuu. Bensinger, Peter, B.: Drug Enforcement, Justice.........ccocecrmiriiiiincnnnne Federal Prison Industries, Justice.. Tek Benson, C. Neil, Postal Service ........cccccoceeiveivieinicruennns Benson, Charles L., Regional Directors, Justice ....... Benson, Joe Neal, TVA Benson, Kathleen B., Energy and Commerce, House 287 Benson,” Lance S., Democratic Policy Committee, TL I Oe BEM SIT 267 Benson, Stuart, International Trade, Commerce...... 567 Benton, Charles, Libraries and Information Sci- IIR (tires izairs astro seats in Seale atht tis a ts es 662 Benton, Duane, A.A. to Rep. Wendell Bailey ............ 212 Benton, O. Bryant, Bureau of Census, Commerce... 563 Bentsen, Lloyd M. (Senator from Texas): Biography 167 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... Finance Committee oo he Legislative Review Committee ................... Select Committee on Intelligence Joint Economic Committee Beran, A. Bruce, Capt., Coast Guard, BOT. Berdes, George R., Foreign Affairs, House................. Berens, Donald F., Education and Labor, House...... Berenson, Paul J., Atomic Energy, Defense. .............. 4 Beres, Allan W., Regional Administrator, GSA........ 652 Bereuter, Doug, Mrs., Congressional Club................. 631 Bereuter, Douglas K. (Representative from Nebras- ka): Biography 101 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Small Business Committee 308 Republican Policy Committee..... Select Committee on Aging...... Environmental Study Conferen Barbara, Environment and Public Works, Senate Berg, Morton, Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel .............c.ccceccvnunen. Berg, Norman A., Soil Conservation, Agriculture... Berg, Richard K., Administrative Conference........... 23 Bergdahl, James R., Property Resources, GSA ......... Berge, Calvin C., Highway Administration, DOT..... Berger, Patricia W., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce Berger, Stephen, U.S. Railway Association ............... Berger, Wallace G., Appropriations, Senate Bergin, Thomas P., National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 66 Bergman, Carl H., D.C. Department of Employ- ment Services..... 759 Bergman, Robert A., Office of the Legislative Counsel Bergmann, Walter B., II, Manpower, Defense .......... Bergold, Harry E., Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Hungary .............cccuc....... 819 Bergquist, Kenneth P., Veterans’ Affairs, Senate.... 266 Berk, Charles M., Foreign Relations, Senate............. 259 Berkman, Eric, Democratic Congressional Cam- paign Committee, House Berkman, William R., Maj. Gen., Staff and Select- ed Agencies, Army 491 Berlin, Kenneth, Section Chiefs, Justice.................... 521 Berliner, Roger, Energy and Commerce, House ....... 288 Berling, ‘Alfred E., District of Columbia Courts........ 750 Berman, Michael A. SEC... 677 Berman, Ronald L., Lt, Capitol Police i. iitini 407 Bermudez, Rafael, Press Secy. to Sen. Long.............. 210 Bernard, Charles W., Research and Engineering, efense 473 Bernard, Normand R. V.: Depository Institutions Deregulation...........ccc.... 632 Officer of Federal Reserve System 627 Bernard, Roy L., Mine Safety, Labor ............cccceunuue. 583 Berndt, Frank A., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT...... 612 Berne, Ellis J., GSA 649 Bernero, Robert, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 698 Bernhard, James, Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits.... 764 Bernhardt, Audrey S., trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims 723 Bernhardt, C. Murray, trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims 122 Bernhardt, Gene, Democratic Steering and Policy Committee 315 Bernstein, Caryl S., Overseas Private Investment Corporation......... Bernglein, Irving, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Coun-god ci : Bernstein, Joan Z., Commission on Wartime Relo- cation and Internment of Civilians............ccc.o..... Bernstein, K. J., Rear Adm., Headquarters, Navy... 505 Bernstein, Lionel, Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS Bernstein, Marver, Dr., U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council 693 Bernstein, Philip A., GAO 412 Berreth, Donald A., Disease Control, HHS ................ 590 Berrington, Craig A.: Employment Standards, Labor............cccocouvvereirunne 582 Secretary’s Office, Labor 577 Berry, James D., Officer, Red Cross...........cccovueuriennn. 625 Berry, Mary Francis, Dr., Civil Rights .......ccccccoeuenn. 692 Berry, Max N., Pennsylvania Avenue Development 675 Berry, Robert E, Office of the Clerk, House.............. 400 Berry, Steven, A. A. to Rep. Wamp ler keane wh Berry, Victor H., Food Safety, A lune Berry, William rR, Health Resources, HHS Si Bertin, Richard J., Health Services, HHS.................. Individual Index Page Bertness, Glenn A., Naturalization, Justice. .............. 520 Bertorello, Evelyn, Interior and Insular Affairs, ET IA I ER SEN SORA LF ARES oS] nN. ool 2 Bertram, Marian, Democratic Policy Committee, ONAte i... i hh edi sei eit 267 Bertrand, Anson R., Science and Education, Agri 3 LE RA aI A ei tO HE RE HE Berwald, H. T., Jr., Col.,, USMC, Navy .......cccecururunn.e. 500 Besosa, Sheridan E., Organization of American Sats rs i TR A en 786 Besozzi, Paul C., Armed Services, Senate................... 251 Bessler, Michael, Official Reporter to House Com- HELICES ti. sis iiiiintimmii sine tid phasis hed tide nies 404 Bethea, Juliette, Operations, Agriculture.................. 538 Bethea, Martha, Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Bethea, Rachel L., Personnel Management Liaison Te RO PE 20 oR NR 1 CR BAA Sy PALA om 409 Bethune, Ed (Representative from Arkansas): BIography i... a iinatin dain 11 hanna Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Budgeb'Commiltees: iii nina 281 National Republican Congressional Committee... : Bethune, Edwin, Mrs., Congressional Club wi Bettauer, Ronald J., State .......c.ioi ndiiiibiviceminiin Bettenberg, William, Budget and Administration, Ere Toy Ls Lor RO he MEAL. WA rity PE OT 527 Bettwy, DavidS., Bureau of Standards, Commerce. 573 Beuchner, William, Sr., Joint Economic Committee 326 Bevels, Terry D., Appropriations, Houseas:00805 277 Beveridge, Albert dJ., III (Esq.), D.C. Board of Elec- Ly AE OY RS LA TL NRX x 759 Bevill, Tom (Representative from Alabama): Biography PN I A I EL SRE U0 SSW Ab Appropriations Committee...............cocerurreenene A Democratic Steering and Policy Committee Bevinetto, Pietro A., Energy and Natural Re-BOUCHE, SONAL... ii iicrnireressmisiissidelivismesisriridvisirs 255 Bevis, Edward, Jr., Foreign Agricultural, Agricul-ture editioles isa D2 Beyea, Richard S., Jr., Col.: Separate Agencies, Air Force ...........cccevvvuvevvnrennnnn. 512 Staff, Air Force 510 Beyer, Gordon Robert, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Uganda.........ccccocoueinnnnne 823 Beyer, Lawrence F., Lt. Col, Forces Command, Army Béguin, Jean-Pierre, Board Development Bank........ 775 Biaggi, Mario (Representative from New York): Biography Education and Labor Committee....................... Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... Democratic Steering and Policy Committee ... Select Committee on Aging..........ocoeeeeervvrererererinrenns : Bon of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Acad- AR CRM LR NE I en AR 3 35 Biard orotic, Office of the Majority Leader......... Bias, Patricia, Office of the Clerk, House......... Pe Bibles, D. Dean, Land Management, Interior..... 533 Bickerton, George E., Food Safety, Agriculture. ; Bickford, Bee, Democratic Whip’s Office.......... Bickley, Carol, Heritage Conservation, Interio: f Bickwit, Leonard, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- 6 Biddle, Livingston L., Japan-United States Friend-Ship COMMISEION.iiiiiei iivisiaiisminini Liar B29 Biddle, Livingston L., Jr., National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities...........ccccoecvevenennnnne 663 Biden, Joseph R., Jr. (Senator from Delaware): Biography Budget Committee Foreign Relations Committee............cc.ccoeuenenenn Judiciary Committee... ...c...iiiiiuniimmiiainii Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Select Committee on Intelligence .................. Bidle, Jeri, Ways and Means, House Biegel, IH. K,, Capt., Electronic Systems Command, Biexh David, A.A. to Rep. Sabo . 223 Bielo, Robert J ., Susquehanna River Basin ............... 690 Biemiller, Andrew J., Former Members of Con- BLOSE 1. iilatin boissons 647 Br J., Comdr., Medical Research and De-velopment, I EN Er OS LRN iS WL 0 504 Bienstock, Steven J., Energy and Commerce, House... vw 287 Bierly, Eugene W., National Science Foundation..... 668 Bierman, Everett, Foreign Affairs, House................. 291 Bierman, John D., Export-Import Bank........... Bigesby, Alfredia M., Military Review, Navy.. are Biggins, Arthur L., Tax Division, Justice..........cc....... Biggs, Clarence E., Farm Credit Biglin, F. X., Postal Service Bikel, Theodore, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 000. hail ides casting Bilanow, ; oy U.S. Railway Association ...... Biles, Brian, Energy and Commerce, House. Bill, Josiah, A.A. to Rep. Emerson .........ccccce..... Billinger, James, Joint Committee on Taxation ....... Billings, Jack L., Public Affairs, Education............... Billings, K. LeMoyne, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian ...........cccc.c..... 389 Billington, James H., Woodrow Wilson Center, Smitheonian....... uni nia binssi dns 689 aiimnami Biledsan, Nolin J., Interstate Commerce Commis- Bindot, ® on )it, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Cameroon.......i...aiismsises 80: Binford, Elmer C., Field Offices, HUD...................... Bingham, Berry, Sr., Portrait Gallery, Smithsoni- , A.A. to Sen. Garn Bingham, Jonathan B. (Representative from New York): BIOZTAPIY iii iciinsbiatanavsisivmeiesire sinsioimisiretarontss Foreign Affairs Committee Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Europ e Biniek, 18 ph P., Congressional Research, Library of Congress A EI RE et Ee 417 Binkley, John, Civil Rig Sr fiesianon viusie 692 Binkley, Ra :Iph M., Select Committee on Indian A AS, BONA i rd ered 270 Binnendijk, Johannes A., Foreign Relations, EINER Ls sti svi rraess oo rs ene Ee rent Se ee A gee 259 Binns, Jack Robert, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Honduras ........................ 819 Biography ......... 017 Birch, aie H., D.C. Fire Department Rn 760 Bird, Herrell BR: F ederal Railroad Administration, DO ve. 611 Birkle, Baltas E., GAO 412 Birmingham, Bascom W., Boulder Laboratories, Commerce ... Bisgard, Jay C., Col., Health Affairs, Defense........... 477 Bishon Cl: arence T., A.A. to Rep. Parren J. Mitch- Bishop, David R., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits.. 764 Bishop, James Keough, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Niger........ccocoocevvvinnane 821 Bishop, Marion F. (Buddy), A.A. to Rep. Whitten .... 225 Bishop, Raymond H., Jr., Maj. Gen., Health Serv- ices, Army... Bisnow, Mark, Joint Economic Committee Bisplinghoff, Raymond L Staff, Air Force Sn Tandy Sea i 510 National Science Board.........ceiissisinensssmississiime 666 Bispo, James L., FAA, DOT : 608 Bistline, Dean, Equal Employment .........ccccccooveiniennna. 634 Bizic, Eli W., Near Eastern and South Asian Af- fairs, State 459 Bjerke, Mary L., A.A. to Rep. Railsback .................... 222 Bjorge, Sara E., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 576 Blaa, John, FCC 636 Black, Harold A., National Credit Union i Black. Kenneth Y. A.A. to Rep. Sam B. Hall, Jr Black, Rosalind, Office of the Doorkeeper, House... Black, Sharon E, Foreign Relations, Senate............. . 259 Black, Thomas N., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 703 Black, Uyless D., Officer of Federal Reserve System .........oeo. 629 Black, Wendell W., Lt. Col., Army Liaison, House... 409 Blackburn, Barbara A, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe In RN A i CREAT Blackburn, Shirley L., Telecommunications.............. 408 Blackman, Herbert N., International Labor Af- ETRE By RE EY NIE ts WR Ny ok 578 Blackman, Susan M., International Trade, Com-merce ......... 5 Congressional Directory Page Blackmore, Susan B., A.A. to Rep. Hollenbeck......... 218 Blackmun, Harry Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court (biogra-phy 7 Historical Publications, GSA. Blackshear, Cornelius, U.S. Trustees, Justice Blackston, Cynthia A., Judiciary, House......... i Blackston, James O., Insp., Capitol Police ................. Blackston, Margarot, Select Committee on Ethics, Senate Blackwell, John P,, TVA ...........0. Blackwell, Morton C., Executive Office.............. Blackwell, Robert, Secretary’s Office, Commerc Blackwill, Robert D., Blade, Betty Jean, Rules, House ...ouoniii Blades, Nancy, L.A. to Rep. Howard... 5 Blaeuer, Dennis., Supply. GSA...........ccceee. Blaich, Oswald P., Economics, Agriculture. Blair, Joseph L., Food Safety, Agriculture...... Blair, June B Food Safety, pra. Blake, Elizabeth Brooke, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian i. .........cipeaiee 686 Blake, John F., Select Committee on Intelligence, EE EP NN tim A vt WPT Je AB LR Blake, Neal A, FAA; DOT..........ccciisnn: . Blakeley, Gary, Four Corners, Commerc Blaken, John D., Inter-American Affairs, State Blaker, James R., Miscellaneous, Defense .......... Blalock, Joyce, D.C. Executive Office..... Blanc, Roger D., SEC........ccooovvervennn. Blancato, Robert: E atioieid L.S.D. to Rep. Biaggi.... Select Committee on Aging, Tove... ce 319 Blanchard, Bruce, Budget and Administration, In-cL A RES Lane a Re A ASIN 521 Blanchard, Francis LB RE Ee ASL a Re SRE 782 TN. Food and Agriculiure .......uxmesusrsoscerise 795 Blanchard, James J. (Representative from Michi- gan): I In el 88 AR RathSi Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Science and Technology Committee .............cceune. 305 U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council........... . 693 Blancheri, Howard A., Library of Congress. 415 Blanco, David, International Bank..............c..coinins 778 Blank, James A., Jr., Office of Architect of the Capitol tian vin aids seine . 40 Blank, Thomas R., A.A. to Rep. Walker... Blankenship, Benjamin R., Economics, Agriculture Blankenship, Lloyd Vaughn, National Science Boundation .......auim adamant msi 68 Blanton, Charles C., Lt. Gen., Programs and Eval-BALIN, Ar FOree. ..iiin elit iti atiiaiaiciavissinis 511 Blase, Virginia, O.M./P.S. to Rep. William J. COVRE hii titan : . 214 Blattner, Les, Solar Energy, HUD................. vie 001 Blatz, Frank H., Jr., U.S. Railway Association......... 701 Bledsoe, Marthlu, D.C. Law Revision Commission... 327 Bleier, Mishel E., Officer ys Blesse, Slane: Republican Senate s......olii nial Blestinzon, Carole, Rules IVREC vo ris Tester st shi dansss Bliley, Thomas (Tom) J., Jr. Virginia): Biography of Federal Reserve 6 Policy Committee, im Bans nan 69 and Administration, an ca beasan teases Se rede on edn nent 4 (Representative from District of Columbia Committee.............. Committee on Energy and Commerce Blitzer, Charles, Official, Smithsonian .. Bloch, Beate, Solicitor’s Office, Labor..................... — 5 Bloch, Richard I., Boards and Commissions, State... 462 Bloch, Ronald A., Federal Trade Commission........... 646 Block, Emil N., Jr., Maj. Gen., Operations, Air Bree. iirc a et 11 Block, John R. (Secretary of Agriculture): BIOgTaDNY vi. ois vite sas a adr ies treba 535 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission............. 329 National Commission For Employment Policy ..... 330 Commodity Credit Corporation . 550 Block, Leigh B., Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsoni n.. 685 Block, Samuel B, D.C. Superior Court ...ci.cosiuesenness 749 Blocklin, Dorothy, Budget, Senate.......ianiiiiniiin. Page Blodgett, John E., Congressional Research, Library OF CONET OBE 1 ities ee ie bE tris rab si in a did e in 417 Bloom, Floyd E., Dr., National Commission on Al- coholism and Other Alcohol-Related Problems. 330 Bloom, James D., Disease Control, HHS .. 590 Bloomberg, Burton, Secretary’s Office, HUD ... DY8 Bloomfield, Richard J., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Portugal .............c.......... 822 Blouin, Michael T., Community Services.. Blount; John B., L.D. 10. Rep. 000 Roth................05 2 as Blount, Son B., Maj. Gen., Training and Doctrine, BAIR ist Li ide Fis sethantes 492 Blout, Elkan R., Academy of Sciences.. + 656 Bloyer, Gloria, Ways and Means, House... = 312 Bloyer, John H., Joint Committee on Taxation ........ 325 Blondal, Gisli, International Monetary Fund............ 783 Blubaugh, James K., Assistant Secretary’s Office, COMIMEBYCE iia i dtiinidin isin di ithiaiosiidirsn 08 Blum, James L., Congressional Budget Office........... 411 Blume, Sheila B., Dr., National Commission on Al- coholism and Other Alcohol-Related Problems. 330 Blumenfeld, Sue, iiiiiniinwsiaibiisini 638 POC... iain Blumer, Patti, Democratic Congressional Cam- paign Committee, House............ccccoccovennne. e314 Blunt, Raymond Si, VA .........ccniiiinninieis 702 Bly, Mary S., Science and Technology, House........... 306 Blythe, Dee C., Occupational Safety.............. e870 Boale, George D., Mapping, Defense ..............c.ccc...... 484 Boardley, Curtestine M., Affirmative Employment Programs, OPM........iiireiin aides eisis, ib 672 Boardley, James E., D.C. Alcoholic and Beverage 6031170] LAE No kN Ll ANI AT LES Fu (0) 763 Boatright, James F., Manpower, Air F -508 Boatright, Reed, A. A. to Rep. Clint Roberts.............. 223 Boaz, Bobby A., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT.......... 612 Bobenrieth, Manuel A., Dr., Pan American Health Organization Eras iebies : 87 Bobrick, Edward, Occupational Safety ..Livan Rides nts 670 Bock, Edwin, Geographic Names, Interior................. 534 Bodde, William, Jr Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Fill...he Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Kiribatl.......unioe. 82 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Tonga .....i......0; 823 South Pacific Commission 790 Bodden, Mark L., S.A./Press Secy. to Rep. Rangel .. 222 Boddie, John W., Financial Management, Air FOFCO coin ssivisunionasanivitss 509 Bodine, Charles N., Capt., Capitol Police.................... 407 Bodman, Roger A., A.A. to Rep. Courter.................... 214 Bodolus, Carl T., SEC. 677 Bodycombe, Richard B., Maj. Gen.: Separate Agencies, Air Force .........cccccovrvneneinennne 512 Staff, Air Force 511 Boe, Nils A., judge, U.S. Court of International Trade (biography) Res 738 Boe, Shari, P.S. to Rep. Clint Roberts..........ccccceun. 223 Boehm, Kenneth, A.A. to Rep. Christopher H. TELA 1 ET ee ESE Rt nla CT RBI ALON 224 Boehne, Kenneth P., Railroad Retirement Board .... 700 Boehner, James C., Railroad Retirement Board....... 700 Boeker;: Paul IL; State iho heii. 45 Boesch, Doyce, A.A. to Sen. Nickles tend Boeschenstein, William W., Officer, Red Cross......... Boesel, Andrew W., Intergovernmental Personnel Programs, OPM AE Fh Boesman, William C., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress iis 417 Bofinger, Paul C., State... Bogart, Charles Gary, Office of the Clerk, House..... Bogdanoff, George W., Export-Import Bank.............. 6 Boggs, Burkey W., Government Printing Office....... Boggs, Corinne C. (Lindy) (Representative from Louisiana): Biography ins Committee House Recording Studio Committee... Boggs, Danny J., Policy Development........ Boggs, Patrick B., Surface Mining, Interior. Boggs, Timothy A, Judiciary, House............. Boggs, William Dixon, Public Affairs, State... Bohannan, James H., D.C. Recorder of Deeds. Bohling, William, Staffing Services, OPM......... Bohlinger, George H., III, Law Enforcement, tice Individual Index Page Bohren, Jan K., Regional Offices, OPM ..................... 673 Boidock, John, International Trade, Commerce ....... 565 Bokoko, Aboubakar, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Gabon ..........ccccccoeenn. 80 Boland, Edward P. (Representative from Massa-chusetts): Biography 80 Appropriations Committee 275 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... 316 Regents; Smithsonifn ii. in aiaiimiimim 681 Boland, FPiKevin, GAD .....iui iam iiiiiiiiiiiiiidamie Boland, Michael J. P., Energy and Commerce, 3 House. 287 Bold, Homa Pdr, Science Information, Smith-onia Bold Betty A., Secretary for Administration, EEL1s NTR (LE LE St EOE Ce Sl 0 AR Bole, Filipe N., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Fiji Boles, Barbara Jean, Office of the Secretary, Senate 395 Boleyn, William S., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 702 Bolger, William F. Darah: (Postmaster Gener-' 99 Bolin, Bertil, io AN 782 Boling, Melba, Secretary’s Office, Defense................. 470 Bollenbacher, Arnold, Bureau of Census, Com-TREC a EL Rin vnsirisarai vars 562 Bolling, Richard (Representative from Missouri): Biography 96 Rules Committee 303 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. .......... 314 Joint Economic Committee 325 Bollman, H. Dean, Regional Offices, OPM................. 673 Bolton, Ann D., A.A. to Rep. DerwinsKi.........ccccou..... 215 Bolton, Elizabeth M., Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 624 Bolton, John R., U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency 694 Bolton, Roger, A.A. to Rep. Clarence J. Brown......... 213 Bolyard, Crystal A., Yn3, Naval Liaison, House....... 410 Bomani, Paul, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Tanzania ..........cnbec ine in 13 Bombardier, Gary, L.A. to Rep. McHugh Bommarito, Peter, Officer, Red Cross..........cccccvveuen. Bomstein, Sanford, D.C. Occupational Safety god’ Health Board Bond, Billy J., TVA Bond, Frederick C., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce Bond, James D., Appropriations, Senate.................... Bond, James G., Selective Service System. Bond, Richard, Vice President’s Office........... Bond, Ronald S., Federal Trade Commission Bondurant, Amy L., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 254 Boner, William H. (Representative from Tennes- see): Biography 165 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 Boney, Thomas E., Jr., L.A. to Rep. Rudd.................. 223 Bonine, Charles, Jr., TVA 691 Bonior, David E. (Representative from Michigan Biography : 86 Rules Committee. ..... . 303 Environmental Study Conference............ccccoevuennn. 332 Bonitati, Robert F., Executive Office .......cccccccverunnn... 448 Bonker, Don (Representative from Washington): Biography ..... 182 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Select Committee on Aging.. 318 Bonner, Donna W., Joint Committee on Printing... 323 Bonner, Joel E., Jr., Appropriations, Senate.............. 249 Bonner, Robert A., Officer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit..... 718 Bonnett, Howbert W., Forest Service, Agriculture .. 554 Bonosaro, Carol, Civil Rights 692 Bonsal, Dudley B., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 7 12 Bonsignore, Joseph, Official, Smithsonian................. 683 Bonynge, Jeanne R., U.S. Tax Court..........cceceereenene. 746 Bookbinder, Hyman, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council Booker, Janice L., D.C. Law Revision Commission... 328 Page Booker, Wesley R., Surface Mining, Interior............. 529 Bookey, Jack H., Branch Offices, SEC........... Boon, Robert E., National Credit Union......... Boone, James B, Water and Power, Interior Boorady, Edna A., U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency... 694 Booré, Peter C., Secretary’s Office, Energy................ 615 Boorman, Jane, P.S. to Sen. Abdnor........c..cccccevveunen. 208 Boorstin, Daniel J.: Japan-United States Friendship Commission........ 329 Libraries and Information Science............c.con...... 662 Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund 331 Booth, Marilynn A., Judiciary, Senate. ....................... 262 Bor, Robert M., Agriculture, House ..........ccccceeuennnne. 274 Borch, Otto R., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Denmark.........ccccccoeeennnn 802 Borek, Diane, Foreign Affairs, House........cccoueueennnn. 291 Boren, David L. (Senator from Oklahoma): Biography 143 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 246 Finance Committee 25 Borg, Parker W., African Affairs, State oy) Borg, Sharon, P.S. to Rep. Schulze.............................. 22 Borge, Victor, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council ..... Boright, John P., Environmental and Scientific Af-fairs, State 456 Born, Donald W., African Affairs, State..................... Borochoff, Irving, SEC... Borowski, Irwin, SEC Borstin, Daniel J. Library of Congress.. Borsting, Jack R. Comptroller, Defense........ Boryan, Milan, Joint Committee on Printin Boschwitz, Rudy (Senator from Minnesota): Biography 90 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 246 Budget Committee 2 Foreign Relations Committee Small Business Committee U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council.........ccceceouveruennnns Boskey, Shirley, International Bank Bosley, Charles E., Public Works and Transporta-50 tion, House Bosserman, Helen, Services and Activities, Red Cross 626 Boster, Ron, Budget, House 282 Boston, Jo, Public Works and Transportation, House 302 Boswell, Marion L., Lt. Gen., Staff, Air Force........... 510 Bosworth, Stephen Warren, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary to Tunisia................ 823 Botkin, Edson C., Occupational Safety ...... . 670 Bottorff, Richard G., D.C. Executive Office................ 756 Botts, Betty, Budget, House 282 Bottum, John S., Science and Education, Agricul- ture Botuck, Joan, Public Works and Transportation, House Risidsns 302 Bouchard, Christian, International Monetary Fund 783 Boucher, Paul R., SBA 680 Bouquard, Marilyn Lloyd (Representative from Tennessee): Biography 165 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Science and Technology Committee ............cccovuucne 305 Select Committee on Aging 318 Bourdon, Reginald A., International Trade, Com- merce 566 Bourgoin, Robert D., Maritime Commission.............. 643 Bourke, Steven H., Democratic Steering and Policy Committee 315 Bourne, Henry C., Jr., National Science Founda-tion Bourne, Henry C., Rural Electrification, Agricul-ture 542 Boutin, George T., Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 326 Bova, Joyce C., Armed Services, House... 5. huhs0. 280 Bovard, John O, AA. to Rep. Clausen...............cc0us 214 Bovey, Robert L., Capt., Secretary’s Office, Defense 470 Bowden, Marion A., Manpower and Reserve, Army 488 Bowden, Nancy, Energy and Commerce, House ....... 287 Bowen, Alva M., Jr., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress ............ 417 Bowen, D. J., Brig. Gen., Communications, Defense 482 Bowen, David R. (Representative from Mississippi): Biography ..... 66-666 O—81——65 Congressional Directory Page Agriculture Committee 273 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Historical Publications, GSA 652 Bowen, Frederick H., Mapping, Defense.................... 484 Bowen, William G., Dr., Board of Regents, Smith-i sonian 1 Bowers, Allen P., Insp., Capitol Police..........ccccceuueeu. 407 Bowers, Charles R., European Affairs, State............. 457 Bowers, Joan A., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Bowers, Paul E., Mediation and Conciliation Serv-ice 645 Bowers, Roland, Heritage Conservation, Interior..... 530 Bowers, Shellie F., D.C. Superior Court...................... 750 Bowes, Tina, Armed Services, Senate.......................... 251 Bowker, Albert H., Japan-United States Friend-ship Commission 329 Bowler, M. Kenneth, Ways and Means, House......... 312 Bowles, John R., Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Bowles, Lawrence L, L.A. to Rep. James G. Martrtin 220 Bowley, Patricia R., Education and Labor, House.... 285 Bowlin, Samuel W., GAO 412 Bowman, Bertie H., Foreign Relations, Senate......... 259 Bowman, Chris J., A.A. to Rep. Lynn M. Martin..... 220 Bowman, Mary, House Post Office..........ccccceeerurennnne 402 Bowman, Richard C., Maj. Gen.: Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-’ United States 89 Security Affairs, Defense 472 Bowman, Richard, L.A. to Rep. Guyer............ccc....... 217 Bowser, Max, Foreign Agricultural, Agriculture...... 552 Boya, Thomas Setondji, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Benin................. 800 Boyatt, Thomas D., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Colombia ....................... at Boyd, Brenda L., Appropriations, House....... oe Boyd, David R., Dr., Health Services, HHS .. 5 Boyd, Linda D., Appropriations, House....................... Boyd, Mary Stowe, Interior and Insular Affairs, 2 House 96 Boyd, Paul, A.A. to Rep. Bonker..........cccooceueerenvennnnnn. 213 Boyd, Thomas, Judiciary, House...........cccecererercrcnrrununne 207 Boyd, Willard L., National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 664 Boydston, Elmo C., House Post Office......................... 402 Boyer, Neil, International Affairs, State.... Boyer, Robert K., Foreign Affairs, House .. Boyes, Barbara, Labor Statistics, Labor ..................... Boylan, Virginia W., Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Senate 270 Boyle, James, D.C. Department of Human Services 761 Boyle, Jayne, Ways and Means, House.. 312 Boyle, Michael J., Lt., Capitol Police .......... Boyle, Neil J., Executive Officer, Red Cross..... = Boyle, Stephen T., Law Enforcement, Justice........... ; Boyne, Walter, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian 685 Boynton, Stephen S., D.C. Law Revision Commis-i 328 sion Bozarth, Donald F., Nationa! Capital Planning Commission 662 Bozman, William H., U.S. Railway Association........ 701 Brachman, Philip S., Dr., Disease Control, HHS...... 590 Bracknell, Louise, Select Committee on Aging, House 3 Bradby, Helen Kay, S.A. to Rep. Hawkins ................ Braddock, Martha, Emergency Management Agency 640 Braddox, Roy L., Joint Committee on Taxation........ 325 Brademuehl, Roger P., Naturalization, Justice......... 520 Brader, Charles R., Agricultural Marketing, Agri- culture 544 Bradfield, Carol E. Official Reporter to House Committees 404 Bradford, Charles, Joint Economic Committee Bradford, Hubert E., Maritime Commission......... Bradford, Lynn L., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT 612 Bradford, Peter A.: Administrative Conference 622 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission..................... 697 Bradley, Ann P., Management Operations, NASA .. 659 Bradley, Bill (Senator from New Jersey): Biography 105 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 254 Page Finance Committee 257 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 267 Special Committee on Aging 271 Brann Earl F., National Credit Union iver diiens 663 Bradley, Jacqueline R., U.S. Merit Systems Protec-tion Board 69 Bradley, M. R., Farm Credit 6 Bradley, Margaret L., Science and Technology, 4 House Bradley, Melinda A., Science and Technology, ouse 3 Bradley, Melvin L., Policy Development.................... Bradley, Patricia, P.S. to Rep. Rangel .............. ak Bradley, Theodore, D.C. Licenses and Permits Bradley Tom, National Commission on Air Qual- Bradisy, W. C., Home Loan Bank Board.................... Bradner, Eileen P., Special Committee on Aging, Senate Bradijiaw, Nancy L., Office of Senate Legal Coun-3 se 97 Bradwish, LeRoy L., Labor Relations 642 Brady, Edward L., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 570 Brady, James Scott, Executive Office ..........ccccecerunae 447 Brady, John H., Jr., Foreign Affairs, House.............. 290 Brady, John L., Housing, HUD 600 Brady, Judith M., Hearings, Interior..........ccccecueuu.e. 526 Brady, Nancy, Security Affairs, Defense «471 Brady, Paul L., Occupational Safety....... . 670 Brady, Rosemary, National Credit Union. . 663 Brailsford, Lawrence J., D.C. University... R67 Brain, Charles, L.A. to Rep. Shannon................ i223 Brainard, Alfred, International Affairs, State.......... 460 Brainerd, Gretchen S., Intergovernmental Commit- tee for European Migration 776 Braley, George, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture..... Braman, Leonard, D.C. Superior Court Brambilla, Marius B., Jr., Council of Personnel, Navy 499 Brammer, Rob, Commodity Credit, Agriculture....... Bramow, Alvin, Solicitor’s Office, Labor-....... ar Branca, Arlene, E.S. to Sen. Proxmire .......... Brancato, Carolyn K., Congressional Resear ’ i-brary of Congress Branch, Ludwin, Employment and Training, Labor Branch, Stuart E., Administration, State .................. 4 Brand, Helen, Education and Labor, House............... Brand, Stanley M., Office of the Clerk, House Brandenburg, Sharman, Office of the Clerk, House 400 Brandon, D. A, Capt., Health Sciences, Navy .......... 504 Brandon, Felix R., GAO 411 Brandon, Hutton S., NLRB 665 Brandstatter, A. F., Law Enforcement Training, Treasury 466 Brandt, Robert W., Forest Series, : Seriuatiune aie 554 Brandt, Werner, LA. 10 Rep. Foley .....ciiviiiiiission 216 Brandt, Werner W., Office of 5 Siriis Whip..... 399 Brandwein, Seymour, Employment and Training, r Brannan, James T., Research and Engineering, De-fense Brannon, Lorraine, Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits. Branscomb, Lewis M., National Science Board......... 667 Branscome, Darrell R., Science and Technology, House 3 Branson, Mary, P.S. to Rep. Glickman Brantley, Francis E., Bureau of Mines, Interior....... Brassier, Ann, Management, OPM Brathwaite, Pete, A.A. to Rep. Dannemeyer. Bratt, Harry M., Law Enforcement, Justice.............. Bratton, Joseph K., Lt. Gen Staff and Selected Agencies, Army U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home Brauer, Robert B., District of Columbia, House........ Brauer, Robert, Spc. Coun. to Rep. Dellums.............. 2 Braun, Paul, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture ......... Braun, William D., Energy and Commerce, House.. 289 Braunlich, Christian N., A.A. to Rep. LeBoutillier.. 219 Braxton, Philip S., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel..............c.cccceuennne. 750 Bray, Frank T. J., A.A. to Sen. Humphrey................. 210 Brayman, Harold H., Environment and Public orks, Senate Breathitt, Edward T. Mrs., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian... 689 Breathitt, Mary Fran, Education and Labor, House 285 Individual Index Page Page Breaux, John B. (Representative from Louisiana): Biography 72 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee .......... 315 Breed, Allen, Corrections, Justice 515 Breeskin, Adelyn D., National Museum of Ameri-can Art, Smithsonian Breglio, Vince, National Republican Senatorial Committee Breidbart, Stuart R., International Trade, Com- merce Breimon, Roy C., Joint Committee on Printing........ Bremer, Paul L., III, State Breneman, Lory, Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate Brengel, Richard P., Work Force, OPM...................... Brennan, Bruce E., D. C. Law Revision Commission 328 Brennan, David E., Secretary’s Office, Treasury...... 464 Brennan, Donald R., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Brennan, Frank R., International Trade, Com-merce Brennan, Hugh L., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce 558 Brennan, James A., Jr. Select Committee on Aging, House 319 Brennan, Karen, Foreign Affairs, House................... 291 Brennan, Thomas C., Copyright Royalty Tribunal... 631 Brennan, William E., Occupational Safety ................ 670 Brennan, William J., Jr., Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court (biography) .........cccccecvvcirurucrnnnnns 7 Brenner, Alison L., Foreign Affairs, House.. A Brenner, Bernard, Agriculture, House .............. Brent, Jack E., Federal Prison Industries, Justice... 519 Brescia, Christopher, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 326 Brett, Robin A., National Science Foundation.......... 668 Bretta, Lawrence F., Regional Administrator, GSA. 52 Brew, William, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate.................. 266 Brewer, Chip, A.A. to Rep. Peyser.............. .. 292 Brewer, Fred L., D.C. Insurance.. “N02 Brewer, Gordon E., Labor Relations i . 642 Brewer, John N., Bureau of Standards, 571 Brewer, Larry x Lt. Col, Secretary’s Office, Army 487 Brewster, Chris, Governmental Affairs, Senate........ 261 Brewster, Daniel B., Former Members of Congress. 647 Brick, Cary R., A.A./SD. to Rep. David O’B. Martin 220 Brickel, James R., Maj. Gen., Research, Air Force.. 511 Brickell, Marion, OM. to Rep. Rose........ Ey Ly Bricker, Jerome, Health Affairs, Defense. Brickman, Robert I., Small Business, Hou Bridge, Galen S., Soil Conservation, Agriculture ..... Bridges, Peter S., European Affairs, State................. 457 Bridges, Saunders M., Jr., A.A. to Rep. Napier ........ Bridgewater, Albert L., National Science Board ...... Brien, Hugh J., Naturalization, Justice...................... 520 Briggs, Everett, Inter-American Affairs, State ......... Brigham, Ed, Budget, House Bright, Ann, Geographic Names, Interior.................. Bright, Simeon M., Postal Rate Commission Briley, John Marshall, Federal Prison Industries, Justice 519 Brill, Ray S., Jr., Science and Technology, House.... 306 Brincefield, Jaquelyn, E.S. to Rep. Neal .................... 221 Brinck, Richard C., Field Offices, HUD.............c........ 604 Brink, Robert H., Government Operations, House... 293 Brinkerhoff, John R., Manpower, Defense................. 476 Brinkerhoff, Philip R., Home Loan Bank Board....... Brinkley, Jack (Representative from Georgia): Biography 41 Armed Services Committee 278 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 Brinson, Harvey L., Community Relations, Justice. 516 Briscoe, Edna G., Health Care Financing, HHS Brisendine, Emily, Ways and Means, House Briskin, Manuel, General Counsel, Defense... -Brissenden, Carrol W., Officer, Red Cross.................. Brissey, Lois D., Analysis and Evaluation, Defense. Brito, Manuel M., Government Printing Office Britten, Gerald H., Planning and Evaluation .... Brittigan, Robert L., Nuclear, Defense................. ir Britton, Theodore R., Secretary’s Office, HUD......... Brizee, Clarence W., General Counsel's Office, Ag- riculture 536 Broadaway, Margaret E., L.A. to Rep. Bolling.......... 213 Broadbin, Marge, Small Business Committee, Senate Broadwater, Theodore D., Maj. Gen., Logistics, Air orce 512 Brock, H. Allan, Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Brock, William E., III, Overseas Private Invest- ment Corporation 695 Brock, William E., U.S. Trade Representative.......... 451 Brockenborough, Bland T., Financial Operations, Treasury 466 Brook an, Norbert C., Historical Publications, Brock-Smith, Cynthia A., Rules, House...................... Brockway, David H., Joint Committee on Taxation. 324 Broderick, Henry J., Council of Personnel, Navy..... Broderick, James A., Mine Safety and Health Review Commission 645 Broderick, John C., Dr., Historical Publications, A. Broderick, John C., Processing, Library of Con-gress 419 Brodeur, N. D., Rear Adm., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States........... 790 Brodhead, William M. (Representative from Michi- gan): Biography 88 Ways and Means Committee 311 Brodsky, Lewis, Agricultural Marketing, Agricul- ture 544 Broemser, Gary M., Secretary’s Office, DOT............. 606 Broide, Mace I., Budget, House 282 Brokenrope, Debbie, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Bronars, E. J., Lt. Gen., USMC, Navy .......cccccceeveuenen. Brook, Randall H., Federal Trade LEAR Se Brooke, Edward Ww. Commission on Wartime Relo- cation and Internment of Civilians..................... 327 Brookhart, Larry L., Overseas Private Investment Corporation Brooks, Cher, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House 299 Brooks, Edward, Secretary’s Office, Treasury........... 464 Brooks, Jack (Representative from Texas): Biography 170 Government Operations Committee..........ccoeueuenee. 292 Judiciary Committee 296 North Atlantic Assembly 333 Brooks, John, Lt. Comdr., Office of Information, Navy 498 Brooks, P. E., Capt., Office of Information, Navy..... 498 Brooks, Ralph H., TVA 691 Brooks, Robert, A.A. to Rep. Dicks.....ccoceoerevrennnene 215 Brooks, Robert E., ACTION 622 Brooks, Thomas A., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 252 Brooks, William J., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate Broomfield, William, Mrs., Congressional Club........ Broomfield, William §S. (Representative from Michigan): Biography Foreign Affairs Committee Small Business Committee North Atlantic Assembly Brosnihan, Gina, P.S. to Rep. Peyser...........ccoceeuueee. Broun, Richard H., Secretary’s Office, HUD............. Broussard, D., Capt., Medical Center, Navy .... abe Brower, Jancelyn P., Judiciary, House.........cccccueeuuun. Brown, Alvin, Interstate Commerce Commission..... Brown, Anita R., Agriculture, House..........ccceourueune. Brown, Barbara, Minority Leader’s Office Brown, Bevan W., Jr., TVA Brown, Carol L., Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Brown, Carolyn P., Administration............cccecevcrueneuun. Brown, Carrefaye Burley, Science and Technology, oo” House Brown, Clarence J. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 137 Committee on Energy and Commerce...........ccceeuue 286 Government Operations Committee.........ccccccoueunene 292 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Joint Economic Committee 325 Congressional Directory Page Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Re-lations Brown, Clarence, Mrs., Congressional Club............... Brown, Clifton G., Field Offices, HUD.........c.ccocue..... 60 Brown, Cynthia, P.S. to Rep. C. W. Bill Young Brown, Daniel, International Communication Agency Brown, David S., E.A. to Rep. Clarence E. Miller .... Brown, Dorothy, Energy and Commerce, House....... Brown, Edgar Canter, L.D./Coun. to Rep. Hatcher.. 218 Brown, Edmund G., Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission Brown, Elbert, Services and Activities, Red Cross... Brown, Elizabeth O., E.S. to Rep. Napier................... Brown, Emma M., Armed Services, House pi Brown, Ernest J., Tax Division, Justice.........cc.eeuee... Blown, Frederick, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, tate Brown, George E., Jr. (Representative from Cali-fornia): Biography 24 Agriculture Committee Science and Technology Committee ..........ccccouueueee. 305 Environmental Study Conference........cccccceueuecuencne 332 Office of Technology Assessment ...........cccocevurerueuen. 421 Brown, Gordon S., International Affairs, State ........ 460 Brown, Hank (Representative from Colorado): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. Standards of Official Conduct Committee.. Brown, Harvey F., Rules, House........c.cccceeueueneenenen. Brown, J. Carter: Commission of Fine Arts Gallery of Art, Smithsonian........ Brown, J. Cudd, Work Force, OPM Brown, James D., Engineering and Research, Inte-rior Brown, James D., Operations, Agriculture................ Brown, James E., D.C. Board of Education................ Brown, James R., Audit, Defense Brown, Joe, Park Service, Interior.........cccocecvvrvervenn. Brown, John P., Federal Trade Commission . is Brown, John P., Jr., D.C. Council’s Office.................. Brown, Joseph C., Assistant Secretary’s Office, : Commerce 58 Brown, Julius S., GAO 411 Brown, Kathleen, Assistant Majority Leader's Office Brown, Kenneth L., African Affairs, State................. Brown, Kenneth M., Industrial Economics, Com-merce Brown, Leroy J. H., D.C. Licenses and Permits........ Brown, Leslie H., State Brown, Lisa, Foreign Affairs, House............ccccocuu....... 291 Brown, Lynn P., Office of the Majority Whip........... Brown, Marie H. Select Committee on Aging, ouse Brown, Maryellen A., Officer of Federal Reserve System 6 Brown, Milton W., Official, Smithsonian................... Brown, Omie, Ms, President's Committee on Mental Retardation Brown, Reno J., International Bank .............cc.c.......... Brown, Richard L., GAO 411 Brown, Robert J., National Mediation Board............ Brown, Robert Lyle, State Brown, Robert McAfee, Dr., U.S. Holocaust Memo-rial Council 693 Brown, Robert, Smithsonian Brown, Robert W., Work Force, OPM... Brown, Ronald H., D.C. University .... Brown, Russell R., Energy and Natu nate Brown, S. W.,, HMCM, Medicine and Surgery, avy 503 Brown, Sheila E., Energy and Commerce, House..... 288 Brown, Sidney, Budget, Senate 253 Brown, Stephen, Field Offices, HUD........................... 602 Brown, Timothy D., Office of the Legislative Coun-sel 4 Brown, Wallace E., International Trade, Com-merce 565 Brown, Wesley E., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 712 Brown, William T., South Pacific Commission.......... 790 Brown, Wm. Holmes, Office of the Parliamentar- Page Browne, David A., Heritage Conservation, Interior. 530 Browne, Marjorie Ann, Congressional Research, Library of Congress Browne, Patricia, S.D. to Rep. Frenzel ....................... Browne, Paul R., SBA Browne, Shirley K., Appropriations, Senate.............. 24 Browne, T. Christopher, Branch Offices, SEC........... 679 Browning, Betty G., Official Reporter to House Committees 404 Browning, Carol, U.S. Trade Representative............. 451 Browning, George M.,, Jr., Maj. Gen., Comptroller’s OICO, ALT TOTCO ... iit rou toistidessusdoussnsnsesvenisnssssbneis 511 Browning, Steve, A.A. to Sen. Baucus........................ 208 Brownson, Charles B., Former Members of Con-gress 647 Broyhill, James, Mrs., Congressional Club. .......... ints 631 Broyhill, James T. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography Committee on Energy and Commerce National Commission on Air Quality.... Bruce, James P., Energy and Natural Resources, nate Bruce, John Gregory, senior judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) 744 Bruce, John H., Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House Bruce, Lawrence E., Jr., Inter-American Founda-tion Bruce, Robert R.: Administrative Conference 622 FCC 637 Bruen, James G., Civil Division, Justice .................... 516 Bruen, John D., Maj. Gen., Military Traffic, Army. 492 Bruh, Brian M., GSA 648 Bruner, Richard G., Logistics, Defense.............c......... 483 Bruse, Candice C., Judiciary, Senate 262 Bruton, Thomas B., Maj. Gen., Staff, Air Force........ 510 Bruton, Thomas B, Maj. Gen., US. Soldiers’ and y Airmen’s Home 01 Brutsche, Robert L., Bureau of Prisons, Justice....... 515 Brutsche, Robert L., Dr., Health Services, HHS....... 593 Bryan, Robert A., Maritime Administration, Com-merce 569 Bryan, Thomas P., Officer, Red Cross...........c.ccecueunun. Bryant, Andrew D., D.C. Licenses and Permits........ Bryant, C. C., Maj. Gen., District of Columbia i Armory Board Bryant, CunninghamC., Maj. Gen., D.C. National Guard 765 Bryant, David E., Jr., GAO 411 Bryant, E. Earl, Health Research, HHS... 589 Bryant, J. Howard, GSA 649 Bryant, John H., M.D. Public Health, HHS ............. 588 Bryant, Susan, National Republican Senatorial Committee 268 Bryant, William Benson, chief judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography). 727 Bryson, James O., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 574 Bryson, William, Section Chiefs, Justice NERO Buali, ‘Abdulaziz Abdulrahman, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary from Bahrain 799 Buchanan, Angela: Savings Bonds, Treasury ..... 468 Secretary’s Office, Treasury 464 Buchanan, Anne, Energy and Commerce, House..... 287 Buchanan, Jack R., Judicial Center.............cccoueuee... 751 Buchanan, Robert L., Animal and Plant, Agricul-ture 545 Bucheli, José Maria Salazar, Dr., Pan American Health Organization 7 Buck, Daniel, A.A. to Rep. Schroeder .......................... Buckberg, Albert, Joint Committee on Taxation...... Buckingham, Clay T., Maj. Gen., Staff and Select-ed Agencies, Army Buckler, James R., Official, Smithsonian................... Buckley, Daniel G., Science and Technology, House. Buckley, DeSales H., Lt., Capitol Police..............c...... Buckley, E. N., Capt, Medicine and Surgery, Navy 503 Buckley, James ; State 454 Buckley, John L., Office of the Legislative Counsel. 403 Buckley, John M, Jr., Home Loan Bank Board....... 642 Buckman, Robert E., Forest Service, Agriculture .... 554 Bucy, Charles A., Personnel, Agriculture.................. 539 Bucy, J. Fred, Dr., Office of Technology Assess- ian 398 ment 422 Individual Index Buechner, Judith A., E.S. to Rep. Reuss Buechner, Thomas S., National Museum of Ameri- can Art, Smithsonian Buehlmann, Beth, Education and Labor, House Buek, Alexandria, Federal Trade Commission Buel, Meredith S., National Mediation Board Buffalini, Eileen, Budget, House 2 Buffington, Robert O., Land Management, Interior 533 Buffum, Wiiam B., International Court of Jus- tice, Buford, Donaid, A.A. to Rep. Mattox Buford, James A., D.C. Department of Human Services 761 Bugenhagen, Roger, Bureau of Census, Commerce.. 563 Buhl, Barbara Ann, Education of Disadvantaged Children 657 Buira, Ariel, International Monetary Fund Bull, William, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires from 20 Liberia Bullard, Bill, A.A. to Rep. Synar Bullard, John W., Health Sciences, Defense Bullard, Kathy, E.A. to Rep. Benedict Bullis, L. Harold, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Bullis, W. Murray, Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 5 Bullock, Jerome J., D.C. Marshal’s Office, Justice... Bullock, Johnny, Jr., Field Offices, HUD 60 Bumbak, Vera T., Health Sciences, Defense Bumbleburg, Joseph T., Officer, Red Cross Bumpers, Dale (Senator from Arkansas): Biography Appropriations Committee Energy and Natural Resources Committee Small Business Committee Legislative Review Committee Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Bunch, Bunnie L., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- estry, Senate Bunn, Bethanna, Government Operations, House ... Buonomo, Joseph A., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation Burch, Michael I., Lt. Col., Public Affairs, Defense. Burchman, Leonard, Secretary’s Office, HUD 59 Burden, William A. M., Board of Regents, Smithso- nian 68 Burdette, Robert B., Congressional Research, Li- . brary of Congress Burdick, Quentin N., Mrs., Congressional Club Burdick, Quentin N. (Senator from North Dakota): Biography 13 Appropriations Committee Environment and Public Works Committee Democratic Policy Committee. Special Committee on Aging The Interparliamentary Union Burg, Mary Lou, Copyright Royalty Tribunal Burgan, Salih, ILO Burge, H. David, VA Bargener Clair W. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography Appropriations Committee 2 National Republican Congressional Committee... Republican Policy Committee Burger, Warren E. (Chief Justice, United States Supreme Court): Biography Regents, Smithsonian Washington National Monument Society .... Burgess, John F., Executive Office Burgoyne, John, General Counsel's Office, N Burk, Francis L., Jr., Office of the Legislative unsel, Senate 39 Burk, Harry O., Jr., D.C. Fire Department Burke, Jackson, Mrs., Smithsonian Burke, James E., U.S. Railway Association Burke, John, Office of the Doorkeeper, House Burke, Kay L., Board for International Broadcast-5 ing Burke, Kelly H., Lt. Gen.: Research, Air Force Staff, Air Force Burke, Richard E., A.A. to Sen. Kennedy Burke, Robert B., Official, Smithsonian Page Burke, Robert S., Interstate Commerce Commis-sion Burke, Shiela, Finance, Senate 258 Burke, Velma W., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Burke, Vincent C., Jr. Washington National Monument Society 703 Burkes, Marshall, International Finance Corpora-tion Burkett, Florence U., Ways and Means, House Burkhalter, E. A., Jr., Rear Adm., Intelligence, De-fense 48 Burkhardt, Frederick H., Official, Smithsonian Burkhardt, Marilyn G., Energy and Natural Re-sources, Senate 25 Burkhart, Calvin, Highway Traffic Safety, DOT Burnett, A. Arlene, Veterans’ Affairs, House Burnett, Howard, Forest Service, Agriculture Burnett, Lou Gehrig, A.A. to Rep. Huckaby....... Burnett, Robert F., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission 6! Burnham, James B., Economic Advisers Burns, Deborah M., Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 326 Burns, Joel E., Interstate Commerce Commission ... Burns, John A., Sr., Office of Technology Assess-ment 422 Burns, Kevin, Compensation, OPM Burns, Kimberly, A.S. to Rep. Goodling Burns, Marie Elena, Energy and Commerce, House 287 Burns, Michael, Environment and Public Works, Senate 256 Burns, Robert W., Jr, Libraries and Information Science Burns, Thomas J., Register of Wills Burnup, Kathryn, Pardon Attorney, Justice... Burr, Justyna Beckwith, A.A. to Rep. Stark... Burroughs, James D., Occupational Safety Burrow, Ronald C., Civilian Personnel, Navy Burrows, James H., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce Bursley, G. H. Patrick, National Transportation Safety Board 669 Burson, Harold, Commission of Fine Arts Burson, Marion, A.A. to Rep. O’Brien Burstein, Martin, Budget, House Burt, Richard R., State Burtner, Susan, GAO Burton, Elizabeth A., Overseas Private Investment Corporation Burton, Fletcher, Republican Policy Committee, nate 269 Burton, Helen, L.A. to Rep. Nowak Burton, Irving F., Smithsonian Burton, James G., Col., Research, Air Force............. 508 Burton, John L. (Representative from California): Biography Government Operations Committee House Administration Committee Select Committee on Aging Burton, Ken, Press Secy. to Rep. Udall Burton, Linda V., Armed Services, House Burton, Phillip (Representative from California): Biography Education and Labor Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee North Atlantic Assembly Burton, Ronald Kent, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Burwell, Elsie, Secretary for Administration, Labor Bury, Andrew G., Jr., Foreign Affairs, House Busey, J. B., Rear Adm., Material Command, Navy 501 Bush, Frederick A., St. Lawrence Seaway, DOT Bush, George (Vice President of the United States): Biography President of the Senate National Security Council Regents, Smithsonian Bush, James O., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Bush, Nathaniel, D.C. Board of Education Bushnell, John A., Inter-American Affairs, State... Burke, Robert R., Secret Service, Treasury Bushong, David, A.A. to Sen. Kassebaum Congressional Directory Page Bustillo, Franciso, Organization of American Stal tes 785 Butcher, William S., National Science Foundation.. go Buterbaugh, Galen L., Fish and Wildlife, Interior... Butland, Gloria, Appropriations, Senate....... 249 Butler, R. F., Railroad Retirement Board Butler, Anne B., Energy and Commerce, House....... 287 Butler, C. M., i, AA to Sen. Tower .............cosia0s 211 Butler, Candace E., Energy and Commerce, House . 287 Butler, Helen, Grant S . to Rep. Chisholm.............. 214 Butler, Ken, Public orks and Transportation, 0 House Butler, M. Caldwell (Representative from Virgin- ia): Biography 180 Government Operations Committee..........ccccceue.. 292 Judiciary Committee 296 Butler, Robert, Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Butler, Robert N., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 594 Butler, Thomas M.,, Surface Mining, Interior............ Butler, William A Administrative Conference........ Butler, William P., Southwest Border, Commerce ... 560 Butler, Wilson A., SEC 678 Butrico, Frank A., Pan American Health Organi- zation 7 Butts, John L., Rear Adm., Intelligence, Navy ......... Buyrn, Audrey B., Office of Technology Assess- ment 421 Buzas, Martin A., Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian 687 Byerly, Radford, Jr., Science and Technology, House 306 Byers, Margery, National Museum of American , Smithsonian Bynum, James L.: Office of the Republican Whip .......cccccoveueeeueuecrennncn. 400 Press Secy. to Rep. Lott 220 Byrd, Harry F., Jr. (Senator from Virginia): Biography 178 Armed Services Committee 250 Finance Committee 257 Joint Committee on Taxation 324 Washington National Monument Society .............. 703 Byrd, Jacqueline, Office of the Clerk, House............. 400 Byrd, Jerry, Superior Court of the District of Co- lumbia Support Personnel 750 Byrd, Pratt, Boards and Commissions, State............. 462 Byrd, Robert C. (Senator from West Virginia): Biography 185 Appropriations Committee 247 Judiciary Committee 261 Rules and Administration Committee .................... 263 Democratic Policy Committee 267 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 267 Select Committee on Intelligence ..............cccc......... 270 Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate Commission on the West Central Front of the U.S. Capito 327 Minority Pleo) of the Senate ......5asin a. 394 Byrd, William C., Customs Service, Treasury ........... 466 Byrne, E. M., Comdr., Judge Advocate’s Office, Navy Byrne, John E., Archives and Records, GSA............. Byrne, Patricia M., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Burma 8 Byrne, Patrick R., Health Sciences, Defense... Byrne, Robin Ann, Ways and Means, House Byrnes, Joseph L., Comdr., Staff College, Defense... 480 Byron, Beverly B. (Representative from Maryland): Biography 78 Armed Services Committee 278 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Select Committee on Aging 318 Byron, Margaret J., Office of the Legislative Coun- sel, Senate 397 Byrum, John D., Processing, Library of Congress.... 419 Byse, Clark, Administrative Conference .................... 623 Bystrom, Marcia J., SBA 680 C Cabaniss, Nabers, Agriculture, Nutrition, and For-estry, Senate 247 Page Cabell, William R., Administrative Assistant's Office, Army Cables, Jacqueline H., Forest Service, Agriculture.. 554 Cabral, Debbie, Speaker’s Office...........cccecueruruerurennnne 398 Cac award, New Community Development, 5! 99 Cade, David J., Col., Staff, Air Force ........c.cccceerreruenne 511 Cadeaux, Marcel, D.C. Licenses and Permits............ 763 Cady, John R., Lt. Col., Air Force Liaison, Senate... 410 Cage, Kenneth, Patent and Trademark, Commerce 575 Caggiano, Paul J., Supply, GSA. ........c.ccoevvnrinrrnirnnnnns 650 Cain, Archie W., Rural Electrification, Agriculture 543 Calais, Mary Jane, General Counsel’s Office, Edu-i cation 1 Calatrello, Frederick J., NLRB 665 Caldeyro-Barcia, Roberto, Dr., Pan American Health Organization Caldwell, David, Regional Offices, OPM..................... Caldwell, Joe R., Officer of the Supreme Court........ Caldwell, Randolph F., Jr., U.S. Tax Co Caldwell, Wayne E., Chief, Rear Adm, Guard, DOT 607 Calheiros, Lelio, Dr., Pan American Health Orga-758 Calhoun, Dwight O., Farmers Home Administra-tion, Agriculture 541 Calhoun, Michael J., Overseas Private Investment Corporation 6! Califa, Antonio J., Civil Rights, Education................ Calingaert, Michael, Economic and Business Af- fairs, State 45! Calio, Anthony J., Applications, NASA............ccccee.ce. Calkin, Hugh B., District of Columbia, House Call, Melvyn, Foreign Relations, Senate.......... Callahan, Gene, A.A. to Sen. Dixon. ............. Callahan, George M., Branch Offices, SEC.. Callahan, John, Governmental Affairs, Senat Callahan, Robert, Federal Prison Industries, Jus- tice 519 Calventi, Arturo, Inter-American Development an Calvert, Ian A., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 575 Calvo, Gloriela, Gorgas Memorial Institute............... 653 Camacho, Jose E, International Finance Corpora- tion Camara, Jose Sette, International Court of Justice, U.N 793 Camarena, Jorge, Inter-American Development an Cambrel, Carol L., O.M. to Rep. Clarence D. Long... 220 Camero, Philip V., Drug Enforcement, Justice......... 518 Cameron, A. G. W., Astrophysical, Smithsonian...... 688 Cameron, Kathryn, A.A. to Rep. Porter..................... 222 Cameron, Mary H., Foreign Relations, Senate ......... 259 Cameron, R. P., Permanent Joint Board on De- fense, Canada-United States ..........c.ccceecereeennennen. 79 Camp, Steve, L.A. to Rep. Gramm Campagna, Thomas T., Work Force, OPM Campbell, Alethea, D.C. Licenses and Permits Campbell, Carroll, Jr. (Representative from South Carolina): Biography 161 Appropriations Committee 275 National Republican Congressional Committee... 316 Republican Policy Committee 318 Campbell, Charles O., A.A. to Rep. Kindness............ 219 Campbell, D. Scot, Animal and Plant, Agriculture.. 545 Campbell, Donald A., Secretary’s Office, Agricul- ture Campbell, Donald L., Armed Services, House............ Campbell, Frances, EA. to Rep. Pepper 3% Campbell, Howard, Field Offices, HUD Campbell, James Ww. National Science Foundation. 00 Campbell, Joan Fay, Secy. to Rep. Boland 213 Camgbell, John A., Administrative Law, Agricul-%3 7 Coroill. John D., Services and Activities, Bad Cross. Campbell, John G., Col.: Army Liaison, House Legislative Liaison Office, Arm, Campbell, Thomas J., Deputy Attorney General's : Office, Justice 18 Campbell, Thomas P., FCC 636 Campbell, W. N., Capt., Intelligence, Navy ............... 504 Cabell, Elsie, Services and Activities, Red Cross...... 626 Campbell, Wilbur D., GAO 411 Individual Index Page Campbell, William J., Maj. Gen., Programs and Evaluation, Air Force Campbell, William R., Jr., Property Betas GSA 650 Campos, Juan, Col., Inter-American Defense............ 774 Canellas, Andrew A., SBA 680 Canfield, Earl, Congressional Research, Library of Congress Canfield, William B., Select Committee on Ethics, Senate Cann, Gerald A., Research, Navy Cannon, Faye P., Congressional Liaison Service, VA Cannon, Howard W. (Senator from Nevada): Biography 103 Armed Services Committee 250 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit-ee Rules and Administration Committee .................... Joint Committee on Printing Senate Office Building Commission Office of Technology Assessment..........cccecevueeunnnenne Cannon, James M., Chf. of Staff to Sen. Baker. Cannon, Jim, Office of the Majority Leader.............. Cannon, John F: East Asian and Pacific Affairs, tate Cannon, John P., Property Resources, GSA .............. Cannon, Mark W., Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice, Supreme Court .........coceevunievrranne Cannon, Richard J., Foreign Agricultural, Agricul-ture 550 Cannon, W. Stephen, Judiciary, Senate ............cceu... 262 Cantey, Wilbert E., Secretary’s Office, DOT.............. 605 Cantor, Robert G., Official Reporter to House Com-mittees 404 Cantrel, Francis J., Jr., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate Cantrel, Francis J., U.S. Tax 'Court........ccccmvnuininis Canzeri, Joseph W., Executive Office... Capo, Rafael, Vice President’s Office Caponio, Joseph E., Technical Information, Com-merce 559 Caponiti, Frederic R., D.C. Transportation................ Cappelletti, Francis R., Investigative, Defense.......... Caranfa, Horace E., Patent and Trademark, Com-merce 576 Caranicas, Costa P., International Monetary Fund . 783 Carasick, Gene E., SEC 678 Cardenas, Jose German, International Bank............ 778 Cardenas, Leo E., Regional Offices, Justice................ 517 Cardenas, Michael, SBA 680 Cardinale, Anthony: Field Activities, Defense 480 Manpower, Defense 476 Cardona, Edmund H., FCC 639 Cardoza, Pamela A., Cpl., Naval Liaison, House....... 410 Cardozo, Hilarion, Organization of American States Cardwell, Larry D., Heritage Conservation, Interi-or 531 Caren, Stanley, Field Offices, HUD..............ccccounnen. 601 Carew, Paul H., Nuclear, Defense. ..........c.ccccecerererennnen. 484 Careway, J. Lewey, Office of Architect of the Cap-itol 405 ° Carey, James F., Maritime Commission..................... 644 Carey, John C., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com-merce 575 Cargas, Harry, J., Prof., U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council 693 Cargill, Gary E., Forest Service, Agriculture............. 553 Carlberg, Ronald L., Col., Research and Engineer-ing, Defense 4 Carleson, Robert B., Policy Development................... Carleton, Bruce J., Maritime Administration, Com-merce 568 Carlile, Margaretta, Ways and Means, House .......... Carlin, James L., Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration Carlisle, Margo, Republican Conference of the Senate 269 Carlone, Ralph V., GAO 413 Carlson, Don, L.A. to Rep. Archer.......cccooeeeuererrrenene 212 Carlson, Norman A.: Bureau of Prisons, Justice Federal Prison Industries, Justice........................... Carlson, Ronald, Health Services, HHS ..................... Page Carlucci, Frank C., Deputy Secretary of Defense: Biography 469 Armed Forces Policy Council 470 Carman, Gregory W. (Representative from New York): Biography 115 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 2 Select Committee on Aging Carman, Michael J., Sr., L.A. to Rep. Dougherty ..... Carman, Nancy M,, "Foreign Affairs, House .............. Carmen, Melinda L., L.D./Counsel to Sen. Hum-S10 re Carmichael, Andrew J., Naturalization, Justice....... 520 Carmichael, J. Michael, Regional Offices, OPM ....... 673 Carnathan, Ralph D., TVA 691 Carnes, Joseph M., ‘Rural Telephone Bank, Agri-culture 543 Garevale, Joseph, Secretary for Administration, L abor Carney, William (Representative from New York): Biography ........... Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... Science and Technology Committee ...........c.ccceveuene. Carniglia, Joseph P., Services and Activities, Red Cross Carpenter, Cyril H., Council on the Aging ................ Carpenter, G. L., Comdr., Medical Research, Navy.. 503 Carpenter, Glenn B., Federal Prison Industries, Justice Carpenter, James, A.A. to Rep. Shamansky.............. Carpenter, Jon, House Administration Committee.. 294 Carpenter, Lorraine D., Health Affairs, Defense...... 477 Carpenter, Malcolm B., M.D., Health Sciences, De-fense 486 Carpenter, William L., Budget and Administra-tion, Interior 527 Carr, Alan Barry, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Carr, Frank J., Automated Data, GSA ........ccccocueuee.e. 650 Carr, Oliver T., Jr., D.C. University..........cocecerererene. 767 Carr, Richard, Maj. Gen.: Manpower, Defense 476 Staff, Air Force 511 Carr, Susan B., Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House Carre, Veneda M., Appropriations, Senate................ Carreno, Edmundo Vargas, Organization of Ameri-can States Carrigan, J. Michael, Library of Congress................. Carrington, David K., Geographic Names, Interior. 534 Carroll, Anthony J., Bureau of Mines, Interior 528 Carroll, Bruce R., Surface Mining, Interior............... Carroll, Charles T., Jr., Labor and Human Re-sources, Senate 3 Carroll, Elliott, Office of Architect of the Capitol... 405 Carroll, John P., GAO 413 Carroll, Kent J., Vice Adm., Joint Staff, Defense..... 479 Carroll, Lawrence J., Office of the Secretary, Senate Carroll, Raymond J., Office of Architect of the Capitol 405 Carroll, Sterlyn B., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 302 Carroll, William E., Manpower and Reserve Af-fairs, Navy 496 Carroll, William, U.S. Merit Systems Protection or oard Carroll, William V., Agricultural Marketing, Agri-culture 544 Carruthers, John R., Applications, NASA ................ 658 Carson, Carol S., Economic Analysis, Commerce...... 562 Carson, Johnnie, Foreign Affairs, House 291 Carson, Raymond L., Lt., Capitol Police..................... Carter, Calvin W., Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 624 Carter, Darrell D., International Communication Agency Carter, Harold, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate.................. Carter, Jacqui, Democratic Congressional Cam-paign Committee, House Carter, Jimmy, Mrs., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian ..........cccceue.. 689 Carter, Lark P., Science and Education, Agricul-ture Carter, Mary, Science and Education, Agriculture.. 555 Carter, Melinda, D.C. Licenses and Permits.............. 764 Carter, Powell F., Jr., Rear Adm., Energy, Defense. 485 1000 Congressional Directory Page Carter, Raymond, Budget, House 282 Carter, Richard E., U.S. Attorneys, Justice............... 518 Carter, Robert S., Bureau of Standards, Commerce. 572 Carter, Wiley, A.A. to Sen. Cochran ..........c.ccoeueenee. 209 Carter, William C., EPA Carter, William E., Processing, Library of Con-1 gress Carusi, Ugo, Officer of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia....................... 734 Caruso, Gary J., L.A. to Rep. Murphy .........ccceeueuue. 221 Carvatta, Roy J., National Mediation Board. .... 666 Carver, George B., Capt., Capitol Police..........c.cc....... 407 Carver, Harry S., SBA 680 Carver, Richard E., Advisory Commission on Inter-governmental Relations 2 Cary, Freeman H., Dr., Office of Attending Physi-cian, Capitol 407 Casad, Richard D., Regional Administrator, GSA.... 652 ogaly, Linda L., Asst. to Rep. George E. Brown, 33 Casanova, Lorenzo, Highway Administration, DOT gn Casazza, Charles S., U.S. Tax Court Casber, Sandra, Ways and Means, House................... Casco, Rita Delia, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Nicaragua ............ccccceccuene 809 Case, Edson G., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 658 Case, Frank B., Maritime Administration, Com- merce Casey, Howard F., Commodore, Maritime Adminis- tration, Commerce 570 Casey, Lawrence, A.A. to Rep. Wortley ..................... Casey, Michael, International Monetary Fund Casey, Thomas D., Secretary’s Office, HUD.............. Casey, Thomas, Emergency Management Agency ... 641 Casey, Thomas J., 638 Casey, William J.: CIA 450 National Security Council 450 Casey, William R., Home Loan Bank Board.............. 642 Cash, Catherine S., Government Operations, House 2! 93 Cashdollar, Robert A., Agriculture, House................. 274 Casiano, Inez, D.C. University 767 Cassatt, Wayne A., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 571 Cassell, Robert C., Staffing Services, OPM................. 674 Cassell, William 5 Logistics, Defi 483 Cassetta, Michael N., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce 558 Cassidy, Daniel E., Science and Technology, House. 306 Cassidy, Jack E., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- estry, Senate 247 Cassidy, June L., Energy and Commerce, House...... Cassidy, Lee M., President’s Commission on Execu- tive Exchange Cassorla, Armando L., Organization of American States 785 Casstevens, Kay, L.A. to Rep. Seiberling.................... 223 Casteel, Ralph T., Veterans’ Affairs, House............... 311 Casteel, Susan M, Office of the Secretary, Senate.. 396 Castillo, A. Mario, Agriculture, House........................ 274 Castillo, Juan Pablo Pérez, Board Development Bank 75 Castro, Julio, Organization of American States........ 786 Castro, Sebastino J., Appropriations, House.............. 78 Castulovich, Juan Manuel, Organization of Ameri- can States Caswell, Randall S., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 571 Catherman, Terrence F., International Communi-cation Agency Catoe, Bette L., M.D., Commission on Judicial Dis- abilities and Tenure Catola, S. G., Rear Adm., Sea Systems, Navy ........... 501 Caton, Cary K., Ms., A.A. to Rep. Wirth.......... i 2220 Caton, William C., Territorial Affairs, Interior ........ 526 Cator, Thomas, Small Business Committee, Senate. oe Catto, Henry, Public Affairs, Defense......................... Caudill, Charles E., Economics, Agriculture Cauley, Alvin P., Operations, Agriculture...............; Cavallaro, Lawrence S., Personnel, Agriculture....... Cavallo, Anthony P., Jr., Postal Service..................... Cavanagh, Carroll J., Gallery of Art, Smithsonian.. 688 Cavanaugh, Dorothy K., P.S./O.M. to Rep. Cooper Evans 216 Page Cavanaugh, Francis X., Secretary's Office, Treas-ury 464 Cavanaugh, Tom, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Cavaney, Red, Executive Office 447 Cavaney, William T., Comptroller, Defense............... 475 Cavas, Barbara, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House 299 Cavazos, Arnaldo N., Jr., U.S. Trustees, Justice....... 518 Cecil, Bee, Commerce, Science, and Transporta-tion, Senate 254 Cedarburg, Owen L., Capt., Military Review, Navy. 499 Cedronio, Paolo Pansa, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Italy..........cccccoecunece. 806 Celada, Raymond J., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 416 Golans, Diego Landa, Organization of American ta Celebrezze, Susan Marie, Office of the Qs, House Centner, Brunetta, Finance, Senate............cccoeveune.... Centner, Rick, 1D. to Rep. Marriott..... anid Cerbone, Mary E., Occupational Safety....... oh Certo, Richard T., Operations, Agriculture................ 538 Cervantes, Luis, Dr., Pan American Health Orga-7a nization Chabot, Herbert L., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra-phy) 743 Chaconas, Stephany, E.A. to Rep. Weiss.................... 225 Chadwick, George A., III, Patent and Trademark, Commerce 576 Chafee, John H. (Senator from Rhode Island): Biography 157 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee Environment and Public Works Committee.......... Finance Committee Select Committee on Intelligence Environmental Study Conference Bt Chalillet, L. Marie, P.S. to Rep. Rhodes ...................... Chain, John T., Jr., Maj. Gen., Operations, Air z Force Chakoff, H. Elliot, Energy and Natural Resources, Senate 255 Chalk, Joseph L., Occupational Safet 670 Challenor, Herschelle, U.N. Food and Agriculture.. 796 Challinor, David, Official, Smithsonian...................... 681 Chamberlain, Charles E., Former Members of Con- gress 647 Chamberlain, Charles J., Railroad Retirement ard Chamberlain, Charles, Mrs., Congressional Club...... Chamberlin, Guy W., Jr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 5 Chambers, F. Marian, Foreign Affairs, House.......... Chamie, Alfred P., American Battle Monuments Commission 625 Champ, Norman B., Jr., National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 64 Chance, David G., U.S.-Canada Commission ............. 782 Chandler, Craig C., Forest Service, Agriculture....... 553 Chandler, Henry, A.A. to Rep. Hendon...................... 218 Chandler, James G., U.S.-Canada Commission ......... 781 Chang, Kwang-chih, Smithsonian 685 Chang, Lucy M. S., Health Sciences, Defense ........... 486 Chapeton, John B., Secretary’s Office, Treasury ...... 464 Chapin, George H., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House 401 Chaplin, Benjamin J., D.C. Alcoholic and Beverage Controls 763 Chaplin, Hugh, Jr., Dr., Officer, Red Cross................ Chaplin, Steve, L.A. to Rep. Bonior................... ur Chapman, Ann L., Surface Mining, Interior Chapman, C. Edward, International Trade, Com- merce 565 Chapman, Dennis, Intelligence and Research, State 459 Chapman, Howard H., Park Service, Interior........... 530 Chapman, Mary Beth, Foreign Relations, Senate .... 259 Chapman, Ray E., Advanced Research, Defense....... 48 Chapp, William V., Postal Service..........cccccceevruereuenn. Chappell, Bill, Jr. (Representative from Florida): Biography 36 Appropriations Committee............icoccerererirninririrsns Chappe, Eugene A. (Representative from Califor-nia): Biography Individual Index Agriculture Committee Charles, Kathleen, Applications, NASA..................... Charles, Serge Elie: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Haiti 8 Organization of American States...........cccoeevevrurienne Chartrand, Robert Lee, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 416 Chase, Allan C., Armed Services, House..................... 280 Chase, Helen J., Rules, House 304 Chase, John S., Commission of Fine Arts .................. Chase, Joseph C., Appropriations, Senate.................. Chase, Leslie, Interior and Insular Affairs, House... Chatham, George N., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 417 Chatterton, Alfred F., Coast Guard, DOT .................. 607 Chaufournier, Roger, International Bank.................. iil Chaverini, Vincent J., Operations, Agriculture........ Chavez, Gilbert, Bilingual Education...... Chavez, Raymond S., Equal Employmen Chazin, Sheldon, Rural Electrification, Agriculture 542 Cheatham, Gus, Elementary and Secondary Educa- tion 619 Cheek, James R., Inter-American Affairs, State....... 458 Chelberg, Robert D., Col., Manpower, Defense.......... 476 Chelimsky, Eleanor, GAO 412 Chellman, Pearl L., Judiciary, House...........c...ccccuu... Cheminant, Jean Le, Republican Conference of the Sena 2 Chen, Hui, International Bank Chen, Peter H., Affirmative Employment Pro- grams, OPM 672 Chenery, Hollis B., International Bank..................... 77 Cheney, Carolyn, Agriculture, House ............cccceouunenen 274 Cheney, Dick (Representative from Wyoming): Biography 190 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.................. 295 Republican Policy Committee............cccoverierrirnunnne 317 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 315 Cherkezian, Nazaret, Official, Smithsonian............... 683 Chernauskas, John C., General Counsel’s Office, Agriculture 536 Cherney, J. L., Supply Systems, Navy ........ccccoeueurunee 503 Chernikoff, Larry B., National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 663 Chernoff, Amoz I, Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 595 Cherrix, Charles B., Maritime Administration, Commerce Cherry, Bill, Stabilization and Conservation, Agri- culture 549 Cherry, John D., Heritage Conservation, Interior.... 531 Cheslaw, Irving G., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Trinidad and Tobago..... 823 Chesney, Murphy A., Maj. Gen., Staff, Air Force..... Chesser, Aaron H., Overseas Private Investment Corporation Chester, John Chapman, Foreign Affairs, House..... Chestnut, Gayle, Public Works and Transporta- tion, "House 302 Chew, David, Secretary’s Office, Treasury................. Chiesa, Raymond F., Logistics, Defense Child, Ramon M., Occupational Safety....................... Childers, John B., Rules and Administration, 5 Senate 4 Chiles, Lawton (Senator from Florida): Biography 34 Appropriations Committee 247 Budget Committee 252 Governmental Affairs Committee..........c.ccecouvvrinnnee 260 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 267 Special Committee on Aging 271 Advisory Commission on Fetorgorernmental Re- lations 623 Chilk, Samuel J., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission 697 Chimes, Paul, Environment and Public Works, na Chiodo, Ron, Governmental Affairs, Senate.............. Chipman, Gordon L., Science and Technology, S00 Hou: 0! Chisholm, Shirley (Representative from New York): Biography 118 ules Committee 303 Chisholm, Terry C., Field Offices, HUD..................... Chmelik, James J., Official, Smithsonian .. Chouinard, Gerard J., Appropriations, House........... Chrisley, Chris, Joint Committee on Taxation.......... Chrissos, Louise J., Ways and Means, House............. Christensen, A. Sherman, Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals Christensen, Sally, Planning and Budget, Educa- tion 618 Christenson, Philip L., Foreign Relations, Senate.... 259 Christian, Betty Jo, Administrative Conference....... 623 Christianson, Geryld B., Foreign Relations, Senate. 259 Christie, Deborah, Analysis and Evaluation, De-ow fense Christie, Robert M., Maritime Administration, mmerce 570 Glwisuis, Thomas P., Analysis and Evaluation, De-ense Christopher, A. M., US. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency 692 Christrup, Helen, Staffing Services, OPM ....... Chu, David S. C., Congressional Budget Office ......... Chumbris, Peter N., Judiciary, Senate........................ Chuppe, Terry M., SEC Church, David L., Public Affairs, Army.........c.......... 4 Churchill, Anthony A., International Bank .............. Chvotkin, Alan L., Small Business Committee, Senate Ciaravella, Jo Ann, House Commission on Con-gressional Mailing Standards ..........ccccoeeevvrennene. 329 Ciccone, Charles V., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 417 Cikins, Sylvia A., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 254 Cimko, John, Jr., Office of the Legislative Counsel . 403 Cimmet, Sidney lL SEC 67 Cincotta, George A. Jr., Comptroller of the Cur- rency, Treasury 465 Cindrich, Joseph MM Safety and Health, Agricul-: ture 39 Cindrich, Karen, P.S. to Rep. Findley............c............ 216 Cingel, Elizabeth W., Energy and Commerce, House 287 Cinquegrana, Americo R., Intelligence Policy, Jus- ice 522 Cioffi, Frederick T., Civil Rights, Education.............. 618 Cipolla, Ronald D., General Counsel’s Office, Agri- culture 536 Cisneros, Enrique Pérez, Inter-American Develop-ment Bank Cittadino, John C., Research and Engineering, De- fense 473 Claiborne, Louis F., Solicitor’s Office, Justice........... 514 Clain-Stefanelli, Vladimir, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian .........cccceceveereeuereenenne. Claire, Thomas, House Post Office Clancy, Lynda, National Republican Senatorial Committee 268 Clanton, David A.: Administrative Conference 622 Federal Trade Commission 645 Clapp, Charles L.: Administrative Conference 622 Interstate Commerce Commission .............c.oeeeveuenne 654 Clark, Anthony S., Science and Technology, House. 306 Clark, BarbaraA., CAB 629 Clark, Barbara Jean, Energy and Commerce, Houuse Clark, Carroll, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 686 Clark, Charles E., VA 702 Clark, Daniel, Office of the Majority Leader............. 399 Clark, Dennis D., Mine Safety and Health Review ‘ Commission 45 Clark, Dorothy R., Appropriations, Senate................ 249 Clark, Douglas J., U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency 694 Clark, Eleanor M., Product Standards, Commerce... 559 Clark, Eloise E., National Science Foundation ......... 668 Clark, F. Bryan, Forest Service, Agriculture............. 553 Clark, mond; Rear Adm., Material Command, 501 Clark, a A., Jr, D.C. Fire Department............. 760 Clark, James T., District of Columbia, House............ 283 Clark. Jane C., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB....... 666 Clark, Jeannine S., D.C. Board of Elections .............. 759 Clark, Joan M.: Boards and Commissions, State 462 tate 1002 Congressional Directory Clark, John, State Clark, John W., Section Chiefs, Justice...........ccceceun. Clark, Joseph E., Science and Technology Clark, Katherine Kennedy, Education and Labor, 5s House Clark, Kenneth B., Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithsonian 690 Clark, Leroy D., Equal Employment.............ccccoeueuun. 634 Clark, Major L., III, Small Business, House .............. 309 Clark, Mark W., Gen., American Battle Monu- ments Commission 625 Clark, Nancy L., Foreign Relations, Senate .............. 259 Clark, Robert F., Community Services ...... .. 631 Clark, Sam, Senior L.A. to Rep. Daub... 5215 Clark, Susan, L.A. to Rep. Derwinski ..... 215 Clark, W. B.,; Lt. Col, USMC, Navy ........coisrmin 500 Clark, William D., Manpower and Reserve, Army... 488 Clark, William, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, State 457 Clark, William N., Officer, Red Cross........c.cccccueuun.n. 625 Clark, William P.: Deputy Secretary of State (biography).......cccceeeue. 453 State 454 Clark, Willie L., Jr., NLRB 665 Clarke, David, D.C. Council’s Office.........ccceeeruernnenn. 57 Clarke, Frederic B., III, Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 5 Clarke, John R., Official, Smithsonian... Clarke, Paul, E.A. to Rep. Fiedler ........ “ Clarke, R. A., International Bank ..........ccccconemerunnn. Clausen, Don H. (Representative from California): Biography 14 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ................. 295 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Clawson, Carol, Small Business, House...................... 309 Clay, James E., D.C. Housing 761 Clay, William L. (Representative from Missouri): Biography 95 Education and Labor Committee ............. Post Office and Civil Service Committee Clayman, Jacob, Council on the Aging....... Clayton, Lynn, P.S. to Rep. Broyhill........ Cleary, Bill, A.A. to Rep. Hank Brown....................... 213 Cleary, Timothy F.: Administrative Conference 622 Occupational Safety 670 Cleary, William, Budget, House 282 Cleaver, Joe M., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Cleaver, Thomas E., Audit, Defense............cceuueu...... 482 Clegg, Thomas B., Overseas Private Investment Corporation 694 Clement, David D., Science and Technology, House 306 Clement, Earl G., Government Printing Office......... 414 Clement, Patrica W., D.C. Public Service................... 766 Clement, Richard B., Col., Research and Engineer- ing, Defense 4 15 Clement, Robert N., TVA 690 Clements, Harry R., Engraving and Printing, Treasury 466 Clements, Helen C., Appropriations, Senate ............. 249 Clements, William L., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 697 Clerkin, Patrick, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture .. 547 Cleveland, Paul M., East Asian and Pacific Affairs, State 457 Clews, Carter L., Republican Conference of the Senate Clifford, Maurice C., III, Civil Rights, Education ..... Climer, Jerry, A.A. to Rep. Bethune........................... Climo, Beth L., Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- fairs, Senate 2 Climo, Lynne, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate.................... Clinard, David, U.S. Arms Control and Disarm- ament Agency 6! Cline, Garner J., Judiciary, House .............................. Clineburg, Anne, Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 302 Clinger, William F., Jr. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography 155 Government Operations Committee........................ 292 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Clingerman, John R., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 10: Lesotho... 5..inniiii. 820 Clinkscales, William A., GSA 648 Clinton, John B., New Community Development, HUD 599 Page Clinton, Michael J., Engineering and Research, In-terior 532 Clodfelter, Mark, State 454 Clokey, Darrell 0, GSA 649 Close, Carl C., Surface Mining, Interior ..................... 529 Clough, Stephanie, Environment and Public Works, Senate 257 Clutter, B. Allen, Election Commission .............ccc...... 640 Clyne, Norman G., U.S. Arms Control and Disarm-ament Agency .... 692 Coad, Gail B., OMB 448 Coakley, William F., Manpower, Defense .................. 475 Coar, David H., U.S. Trustees, Justice........................ 518 Coates, John C., Heritage Conservation, Interior..... 530 Coates, Philip, IRS, Treasury 467 Coats, Dan R. (Representative from Indiana): Biography 58 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... 286 Republican Policy Committee 317 Select Committee on Aging 318 Cobb, Charles, Public Buildings, GSA.............c........... 652 Cobb, Gary, Land and Water Resources, Interior..... 532 Cobb, Jewel P., Dr., Officer, Red Cross............c.......... 626 Cochran, Jefferson W., National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Cochran, Jill T., Veterans’ Affairs, House........ Cochran, John R., Washington Post Office Cochran, Robert C., Official Reporter to H Committees Cochran, Thad (Senator from Mississippi): Biography 93 Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee .. 246 Appropriations Committee 247 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 268 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission............. 329 Cochrane, William McWhorter, Rules and Admin-istration, Senate 264 CocKayne, Sharon, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 29 Cockrell, Sue, Vice President’s Office..........c.cccc........ Coe, JoAnne, O.M./Acting A.A. to Sen. Dole . Coelho, Phyllis, O.M./P.S. to Rep. Jacobs.. ................ Coelho, Tony (Representative from California): Biography 17 Agriculture Committee ............iciiivenbiisonsiivsseisnes 273 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. 314 Coerr, Wymberley, Tuna Commission .............ccccuevu.. 776 Cofer, Williston B., Jr., Armed Services, House........ 279 Coffey, Alan F., Jr, Judiciary, House..........ani.0 297 Coffey, Kenneth J., GAO 412 Coffey, Murlin H., Water and Power, Interior.......... 532 Coffey, Robert J., Dr., Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art....cibiiniin alii. 757 Coffman, Hugh, A.A. to Rep. James K. Coyne.......... 214 Cofield, Nona, Judiciary, House 298 Cograve, John E., Maritime Commission ................... 643 Cohan, Elliott, SEC 678 Cohan, Lawrence S., GSA 649 Cohan, William A., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 751 Cohen, David M., Civil Division, TUTHICR co viernes 515 Cohen David M., 'Community Services........... 631 Cohen, David M, National Mediation Board ............ 666 Cohen, Esther, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council.... Cohen, Gerson D., Prof., U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council Cohen, Haggai, Space Transportation, NASA........... Cohen, Henry, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Cohen, Herbert J., Fruploysent Standards, Labor.. 582 Cohen, Herbert J., M.D.: President's Committee on Mental Retardation..... 331 Purchase of Services from the Handicapped ......... 630 Cohen, Herman J., Intelligence and Research, State Cohen, James A., Postal Service.........cc.coceeeerveereevennnne Cohen, Jonathan, Tax Division, Justice ......... Cohen, Joseph, Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits. Cohen, Linda M., National Credit Union................... Cohen, Marvin S., CAB Cohen, Nathaniel B., External Relations, NASA ..... Cohen, Philip, Geological Survey, Interior................. Cohen, Rebecca, D.C. Licenses and Permits .. Cohen, Robert H., Postal Rate Commission Cohen, Rosalind, SEC Cohen, Scott, Foreign Relations, Senate..................... Individual Index 1003 Cohen, Sheldon S., Administrative Conference......... Cohen, Steve, Regional Offices, OPM Cohen, Susan M., Government Operations, House... Cohen, Victor D., Research, Air Force.........cccuevveuen. 508 Cohen, Wallace J., D.C. Transportation .............c....... Cohen, William S. (Senator from Maine): Biography Armed Services Committee Governmental Affairs Committee National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... Select Committee on Indian Affairs........................ Special Committee on Aging Cohilas, Grace Hauge, House Administration Com- mittee 294 Cohn, Marcus, National Endowment for the Arts.... Colaianni, Joseph V., trial judge, U.S. Court of laims 722 Colborn, Paul P., Select Committee on Ethics, Senate 270 Colbs, Marvin, GAO 413 Colburn, Kenneth S., D.C. Housing........cccccovevenenenn 761 Colby, Vergie L., Budget, House ..........cccceeeunueurucnnneee Cole, Ann, Agriculture, House Cole, Anthony F., Officer of Federal Reserve g ystem 62 Cole, Donald C., U.S. Railway Association................. Cole, Gerald E., Jr., Pension Guaranty Cole, James D., A.A. to Rep. Ralph M. Hall Cole, Joanne T., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Senate 39 Cole, John Y., Library of Congr 4 Cole, Leon M, il Baron Library of Con gress Cole, Michelle C., District of Columbia, House ......... Coleman, E. Thomas (Representative from Missou- ri): Biography 96 Agriculture Committee 273 Education and Labor Committee ............cccceceeruenene 284 Coleman, Edwin J., Economic Analysis, Commerce. 562 Coleman, James 1; Officer of the U.S. Court of International Trade Coleman, James W., Park Service, Interior............... Coleman, Jeremy, ‘Federal Railroad Administra-atl tion, Coleman, Karen A., Education and Labor, House.... 285 Coleman, Linda, Army Liaison, House.............cc....... 409 Coleman, Rita, Select Committee on Aging, House . 319 Coleman, Robert C., Office of the Clerk, House........ 400 Coleman, Theodore R., D.C. Fire Department........... Colley, W. Raymond, Office of the Clerk, House...... Collier, Ellen C., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Collings, Arthur M., Financial Management, Agri- culture Collins, A. W., Capt., Facilities Engineering, Navy.. 502 Collins, Cardiss (Representative from Illinois): Biography 50 Committee on Energy and Commerece..................... Government Operations Committee........................ Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 320 Collins, George J., Government Printing Office ....... 414 Collins, J. Foster, Secretary’s Office, Treasury......... 463 Collins, James L., Jr., Brig Gen.: National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian.... 685 Staff and Selected Agencies, Army...........cccoueveuenes 491 Collins, James M. (Representative from Texas): Biography 168 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... 286 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Republican Policy Committee..........ccc.cooeererereriurnnnnes 317 Collins, John A., Brig. Gen., Staff, Air Force............ 511 Collins, John M., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 416 Collins, John T., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 252 Collins, Josephine, Telecommunications.................... 408 Collins, Kay, Railroad Retirement Board................. 700 Collins, Michael, Washington National Monument : Society 03 Collins, Richard L., Appropriations, Senate. .............. 249 Collins, Susan, Governmental Affairs, Senate.......... 261 Collums, Haley D., State 455 Colson, David A., State 455 Colvard, J. E., Material Command, Navy .................. 501 Page Colville, Mary M., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For-estry, Senate Colvin, Alex, Jr., D.C. Licenses and Permits............. Colvin, Burton H., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 572 Colvin-Wallace, Helene, A.A. to Rep. Leland............ Colwell, Lee, FBI, Justice Comaromi, John P., Processing, Library of Con-gress 419 Combs, Harrison, Jr., Mine Safety, Labor.................. 583 Come, Dorothy P., Employment Standards, Labor... 582 Come, Norton J., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB .. 666 Comer, Nancy, P.S. to Rep. Broomfield...................... 213 Commenator, Carl, L.A. to Rep. Stump..................... 224 Como, Joseph, Rules and Administration, Senate.... 264 Competello, John P., GAO 413 Compher, Beth, Budget, House 282 Compton, Harry, A.A. to Rep. Burgener..................... 213 Compton, James M., Manpower, Defense................... 476 Compton, Sarah, EPA 633 Comstock, E. T., USMC, Navy 500 Upnatle, Barber B., Jr. (Representative from New York): Biography 128 Stardardy of Official Conduct Committee.............. 309 Ways and Means Committee Republican Policy Committee... Joint Committee on Taxation Conahan, Frank C., GAO Conavan, James J., Forest Service, Agriculture....... Conde, Mamady Lamine, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Guinea. .............. 805 Condon, Theresa A., Personnel, Agriculture............. Cone, Harry T. Standards of Official Conduct, House 309 Cone, William H., USMC, Navy.......ciiimireisenns 500 Conger, Clement E Executive Office 448 State 454 Conger, Stephen M., International Trade, Com- merce . 566 Coniglio, Frances, L.A. to Rep. Addabbo.................... 212 Conklin, Charles, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Conkling, Gary L., A.A. to Rep. Wyden...................... 226 Conkling, Juanita, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, ouse 401 Conley, Joseph, Field Offices, HUD...........cccecerureennnne 601 Conley, Sidney M., Affirmative Employment Pro- grams, OPM 672 Conn, Paul, Farmers Home Administration, Agri-culture 541 Conn, R. C, Lt. Col., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States 790 Connell, Gerald A., Section Chiefs, Justice................ 514 Connell, Lawrence, Depository Institutions Deregu- lation 632 Connell, Lawrence, Jr., National Credit Union ........ 663 Connelly, Sharon R., International Trade, Com- merce 565 Connelly, William A., U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s ome 701 Connerton, J. E., Jr., Capt., Electronic Systems Command, Navy 502 Connolly, Gerald E., Foreign Relations, Senate........ 259 Connolly, Joseph G., Jr., SEC 677 Connolly, Joseph H., Brig. Gen.: Purchase of Services from the Handicapped ......... 630 Research, Air Force 512 Connolly, Molly, Select Committee on Aging, House 319 Connor, Bernadette, Ways and Means, House.......... 313 Connor, Henry W., Jr., GAO 412 Connors, Daniel J., Maritime Commission 643 Connors, Mary Anne, Secretary’s Office, HHS ......... 585 Conolly, Robert C., Rear Adm., Inter-American De- fense College. ir it hain aunts 774 Conrad, C. Carson, Council on Physical Fitness....... 677 Conrad, Edward E., Nuclear, Defense 484 Conrado, Silvio E., International Monetary Fund.... 783 Conrardy, William N.,, GAO 413 Conroy, Coleman J., AA. to Rep. William J. Coyne 214 Conroy, James, A. A. to Rep. Scheuer..............c........... 223 Conroy, James B., Select Committee on Aging, House 319 Conroy, Richard, Pension Guaranty...........cecocourerunnnne 675 1004 Congressional Directory Page Constable, Elinor G., Economic and Business Af-fairs, State 459 Constable, Peter D., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State 458 Constain, Guillermo A., International Bank............. 778 Conte, Silvio O. (Representative from Massachu-setts): Biography 79 Appropriations Committee 275 Small Business Committee 308 Republican Policy Committee..........cooeeveucurernurunnee 317 Japan-United States Friendship Commission........ 329 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission............. 329 Regents, Smithsonian 681 Conti, Louis, Manpower, Defense 476 Convery, William F., Personnel Management Liai-son Office 409 Convisser, Martin, Secretary’s Office, DOT................ 606 Conway, John, Budget, Senate 253 Conyers, John, Jr. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 83 Government Operations Committee...........ccccceueuc. 292 Judiciary Committee 296 Cook, Alexander B., Judiciary, House..........ccccoeuunene 297 Cook, Ann, Rules and Administration, Senate.......... 264 Cook, Billy, D.C. Finance and Revenue........... Cook, Charles W., Research, Air Force..... Cook, Clyde C., Purchase of Services from the Handicapped 630 Cook, Donald W., Boulder Laboratories, Commerce 574 Cook, Frances D., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Burundi.........cccccceevrveuerernnee. 817 Cook, H. Clayton, Jr., Administrative Conference... 623 Cook, Howard, Jr., Post Office and Civil Service, House 300 Cook, John E., Park Service, Interior ...........cccoucuun.... 530 Cook, Michael B., EPA 633 Cook, Michael W., Joint Committee on Taxation..... 324 Cook, Roland H., Secretary’s Office, Treasury.......... 464 Cook, Sam, National Endowment for the Arts. Cook, Virginia, P.S. to Sen. Wallop.............. Cook, W. A. (Al), A.A. to Rep. Spence.........ccc............ Cook, William Holmes, judge, U.S. Court of Mili-tary Appeals (biography) 747 Cooke, David O Comptroller, Defense 474 Field Activities, Defense 480 Cooke, Edwin B., Maj., Public Affairs, Air Force ..... 509 Cooke, Lloyd M., National Science Board.................. 666 Cooksey, Robert H., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House 401 Cooley, Claudia, Agency Relations, OPM................... 672 Coomaraswamy, Punch, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Singapore ......... 812 Coon, Carleton, Near Eastern and South Asian Af-fairs, State 458 Coon, Christine, A., Secretary's Office, Navy............. Coon, Jane A., Near Eastern and South Asian Af-fairs, State 4 58 Coon, John E., Analysis and Evaluation, Defense.... 477 Cooper, A. Jay, Secretary’s Office, HUD.................... 598 Cooper, Benjamin S., Energy and Natural Re-sources, Senate 255 Cooper, Bert H., Jr., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 417 Cooper, Charles D., Col., Public Affairs, Air Force... 509 Cooper, D. L., Rear Adm., Sea Systems, Navy .......... 501 Cooper, Henry F., Research, Air Force....................... 508 Cooper, J. Ford, State Cooper, James K., Maritime Commission .................. Cooper, Janice E., Judiciary, House........... Cooper, Jean, Secretary’s Office, HUD. i Cooper, John, A.A. to Rep. Roemer............ccc.cu........ 223 Cooper, Josephine, Environment and Public Works, Senate Cooper, Kenneth B., Research and Engineering, Defense 473 Cooper, Kent C., Election Commission.. nk Cooper, L. Owen, Sr, Farm Credit.......oviicinsion Cooper, Leon, Health Services, HHS Cooper, Peggy, Offices and Commissions Related to the Mayor's Office Cooper, Roger M., Compensation, OPM...................... Cooper, Samuel, III, D.C. Corporation Counsel's Office 758 Cooper, Theodore, Dr., Officer, Red Cross.................. 626 Cooper, Tom, A.A. to Rep. Rinaldo.......cccccoeueurrrrrurnnene Cooper, William Hurlbert, Dr., Commission on Li- censure to Practice the Healing Art.................... 757 Coor, Edwin Gharst, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Peru .........ccoceoccverenenenee 822 Cope, Steven A., Office of the Legislative Counsel... 403 Coppedge, Richard L., Dr., Pan American Health rganization Coppola, Peter, D.C. Department of Human Serv- ices 762 Copps, Michael J., A.A. to Sen. Hollings.......cccco..... 210 Corash, Michele B., EPA 633 Corazzini, Arthur J., GAO 413 Corbett, R. G., Col., USMC, Navy............i.ccecmnisceiees 500 Corcoran, George C., Jr., Customs Service, Treas- ury. Corcoran, Howard F., senior judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography). 728 Corcoran, Tom (Representative from Illinois): Biography 53 Committee on Energy and Commerce............cccoe... 286 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 299 Corcoran, William M., Environment and Public Works, Senate Cordovez, Diego, International Court of Justice, U.N 794 Corea, Gamani L., International Court of Justice, . i 93 Corgill, William E., D.C. Transportation................... 767 Corley, Frank W., A.A. to Rep. Butler......... we 214 Corley, Franklin H., Jr., Field Offices, HUD.. .... 602 Cormaney, Theodore, A.A. to Rep. Roth .................... 223 Cornell, E. Kevin, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 697 Cornell, Nina W., FCC 636 Cornell, Robert, Secretary’s Office, Treasury............ 463 Cornett, Elizabeth A., Education and Labor, House 285 Cornick, Sue, A.A. to ‘Rep. Dreier oo niin as 215 Corning, Mary E., Gorgas Memorial Institute.......... 653 Corns, Johnnie H, Col., Legislative Liaison Office, Army 490 Corona, Sue, Adm. Liaison/O.M. to Rep. Porter....... 222 Coronado, Jorge Luis Zelaya, Organization of American States Corr, William V., Energy and Commerce, House..... Corrada, Baltasar (Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico): Biography 191 Education and Labor Committee .........c..ccoeecvueennnene 284 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Corrado, Victor M., Government Printing Office..... 414 Correa, Victor M., Mortgage, HUD...........cccceccrrrnnn. 599 Correia, Eddie O., Federal Trade Commission .......... Corroon, Rosemary, Smithsonian ...........cccc...... Corterier, Peter, North Atlantic Assembly Cortese, Cynthia, House Administration Commit- tee Coryell, Kendrick S., Col., Research, Air Force......... Cosman, Catherine, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 326 Coss, Charles W., Economic Development, Com- merce 559 Costa, Robert J., Election Commission ............ceceeeenne Costain, Guillermo Alberto, Board Development Bank 7 Costantino, James, Research, DOT........c.cccecevrerruenen. Costanzo, Henry J., Inter-American Development Bank 774 Costello, George A., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 417 Costello, J. Daniel, A.A. to Rep. DeNardis................. 215 Costello, James J., Railroad Retirement Board ........ 700 Costello, John D., Chief, Rear Adm., Coast Guard, 0 DOT Costello, Ruth S., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House Costello, William R., Field Offices, HUD ................... Costigan, William J., Jr., Government Printing Office 414 Cota-Robles, Eugene H., National Science Board ..... 667 Cote, Paul R., Railroad Retirement Board................. 700 Cotner, Melvin L., Economics, Agriculture................ 540 Cotrtafavi, Luigi, International Court of Justice, 794 Cotter, Paul B., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis- Cooper, Thomas E., Armed Services, House............. 279 sion 697 Individual Index Page Page Cotter, Nilliam R. (Representative from Connecti- cut): Biography Ways and Means Committee Cotterill, Carl H., Bureau of Mines, Interior............. Cottine, Bertram Robert, Occupational Safety Cottington, Scott, National Republican Senxtorial Committee Coudon, Joseph, Official, Smithsonian............c.ceceeue. Coughlin, Lawrence (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Biography 153 Appropriations Committee 275 National Republican Congressional Committee... 316 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 320 Coulbary, Andre Jean, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Senegal..............c....... 811 Coulson, Judy, Office of the Republican Leader....... 399 Coulter, Douglas E., Copyright Royalty Tribunal..... 631 Countryman, John C., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State Couperthwaite, Charles, Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits 764 Coursen, Christopher D., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 254 Courter, James A. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 110 Armed Services Committee 278 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 299 Courter, Susan J., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 254 Courtland, Sherry, Bureau of Census, Commerce..... 563 Courtot, Marilyn E., Office of the Secretary, nate Couture, Donald J., Col., Research and Engineer- ing, Defense 473 Covall, Mark, Select Committee on Aging, House.... 319 Cover, Robert W., Office of the Legislative Counsel 403 Covington, Patricia J., Congressional Liaison Serv- ice, VA 409 Cowan, A. M., Science and Education, Agriculture . Ss Coward, Richard, D.C. Housing Cowart, Christine E., Armed Services, Senate........... Cowen, Wilson, senior judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biography) Cowhill, W. J., Vice Adm., Office of Naval Oper-5 ations 00 Cowper, Gail, Budget, Senate 253 Cox, Beverly "Jones, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian . oe Cox, Carol, Budget, Senate 253 Cox, Courtland, Offices and Commissions Related to the Mayor’ s Office Cox, H. C., Science and Education, Agriculture........ Cox, H., Capt., Electronic Systems Command, Navy Cox, J. William, Vice Adm., Medicine and Surgery, Navy 503 Cox, Louis A.: Administrative Conference 623 Postal Service 699 Cox, Ramon H., FCC 636 Cox, Thomas P., O.M. to Rep. Hamilton..................... 218 Cox, W. J., Vice Adm., Office of Naval Operations.. 500 Cox, Willard F., Science and Technology, House...... 306 Cox, William A., Inspector General's Office, Com- merce 558 Coy, Edward W., U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency 694 Coyle, Thomas D., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 572 Coyne, Jamas K. (Representative from Pennsylva- nia): Biography 151 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 House Administration Committee ............ccceeveeeee. 2 Joint Committee on the Library ..........cccccecceeueunnne Coyne, Joseph R., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Bovis Marshall, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian...........coiinnninn Coyne, William J. (Representative from Pennsylva- nia); Biography 153 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 2 House Administration Committee Joint Committee on the Library .........ccccccovuvrennnen. Crabill, Donald E., OMB 449 Crafton, Richard D., Export-Import Bank.................. 635 Craig, Al, Finance, Senate 258 Craig, Arthur A., A.A. to Rep. Richmond.................. 222 Craig, Larry (Representative from Idaho:) Biography Education and Labor Committee. ........ccccccocevueruennene Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Craig, Robert L., M.D., TVA Craig, Roger P., Postal Service Craig, Sara Z., Region IV, HHS Cramer, Donald W., TV. Cramer, Shannon D., Vice Adm., Security Affairs, Defense Cramer, Thomas, Governmental Affairs, Senate...... Crandall, Emory, E.A. to Sen. Mattingly .........c......... Crandall, Frank B., Services and Activities, Reg Cross Crandall, Jack, A.A. to Rep. Lujan..........ccocevvnennee Crandall, Janna, P.S./0.M. to Rep. Hopkins... ¥ Crandall, John H, D.C. Licenses and Permits Crandell, Harry, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 96 Crane, Bob, A.A. to Rep. AuCoin........cccccvueveeererurnnnnen 212 Crane, Dale, Interior and Insular Affairs, House..... 296 Crane, Daniel B. (Representative from Illinois): Biograp hy 55 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ Small Business Committee Crane, Donald A., Surface Mining, Interior .............. 529 Crane, Joseph S., "Secretary's Office, HUD............... 598 Crane, Langdon T., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 417 Crane, Philip M. (Representative from Illinois): Biography 52 Ways and Means Committee 311 Cranford, Henry B., Health Sciences, Defense.......... 486 Crank, Sandy, Social Security, HHS............ccccceeuen.e. 596 Cranston, Alan (Senator from California): Biography 13 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 251 Foreign Relations Committee 258 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 265 Democratic Policy Committee 267 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 267 Members of Congress for Peace Through Law ...... 333Minority Whip 394 Cranston, Robert C., Field Activities, Defense.......... Cranston, Robert, Public Affairs, Defense . 478 Cratch, G. A., Field Activities, Defense...... . 480 Craun, Diane, Armed Services, House........ . 280 Craver, Don, Joint Economic Committee ....... . 326 Crawford, Bryce, Jr., Academy of Sciences................ 656 Crawford, Carolyn R., Science and Technology, House 306 Crawford, Charles, L.: Surface Mining, Interior 529 Licenses and Permits 765 Crawford, Dick, L.A. to Rep. Boner.........ccccceuerueunnnne. 213 Crawford, H. R., D.C. Council’s Office..... «157 Crawford, Kenneth C., Judicial Center... 751 Crawford, L. D., Sgt. Maj., USMC, Navy........cccccunuuen 500 Crawford, Lonnie Lee, Jr., U.S. Merit Systems Pro- tection Board 696 Crawford, Mechita, Budget, House...........ccocevrcnnnene 282 Crawford, Richard C., TVA 691 Crawford, Robert C., Emergency Management Agency 641 Crawford, Van L.,too Staff, Air Force.......ui..v. B11 Creech, Wilbur L . Gen., Major Commands, Air Force Creeger, Richard M., Official Reporter to House Committees 404 Creekmore, Marion, International Affairs, State..... 460 Cregan, James R., Post Office and Civil Service, House 300 Crellin, Rose M., FCC 638 Cremeans, John E., Industrial Economics, Com- merce 561 Crenshaw, Margaret, Governmental Affairs, "Senate 261 Cresce, Lawrence A., Inspector General's Office, . ; 60 Crespo-Zaldumbide, Ricardo, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary from Ecuador ......... 802 Cresswell, William E., A.A. to Sen. Stennis............... 211 1006 Congressional Directory Page Crim, Thomas J., Federal Prison Industries, Jus-tice 519 Crinkley, Richmond D., John F. Kennedy Center 3 for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian................ 6 8 Cripe, Clair A., Bureau of Prisons, Justice..... wr D15 Crippen, William T., Ways and Means, House.......... 313 Crist, G. B., Maj. Gen., USMC, Navy ............... .... 500 Crist, James W., Export-Import Bank...........cc..cc....... 635 Cristiano, Carole, Environment and Public Works, enate 256 Critchfield, John B., Lt. Col., Army Liaison, House. 409 Critchlow, James, Board for International Broad-casting 334 Crittenden, Robert W., Administrative Assistant’s Office, Air Force 510 Crocetti, Annemarie F., National Commission on Air Quality Crocker, Chester A., African Affairs, State................ Crockett, George W., Jr. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 87 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Small Business Committee 308 Select Committee on Aging 318 Croft, Thomas C., Jr., Health Resources, HHS Crommelin, Quentin C. Jr., Judiciary, Senate ......... Cronin, James A., Occupational Safety... bet Cronin, Richard P., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 417 Cronmiller, Theodore G., Environmental and Sci-entific Affairs, State 456 Crook, John R., State 455 Cropp, Dwight S.: D.C. Alcoholic and Beverage Controls..................... 763 D.C. Executive Office 756 Cropp, Linda W., D.C. Board of Education................. 759 Crosby, John B., A.A. to Rep. Gephardt... Crosby, William D., Jr., Rules, House........ Crosland, David, Naturalization, Justice....... ol Cross, George, Secretary’s Office, Treasury............... Cross, Robert W., Federal Prison Industries, Jus- tice 519 Cross, Seward E., D.C. Transportation...................... Cross, W. Dennis, Federal Trade Commission........... Crosson), A. Scott, Science and Technology, 0 Hou: Crt Lor dJ., Analysis and Evaluation, De- fense 477 Crotty, Timothy, Agency Relations, OPM.................. 673 Crout, J. Richard, Food and Drug, HHS .................... 591 Crouzet, Jean G., Overseas Private Investment Corporation 694 Crow, Stephen L., Appropriations, Senate................. 249 Crowe, J. P., FCC 636 Crowe, Jimmie L., Botanic Garden 410 Crowe, Veronica, Energy and Commerce, House ..... 287 Crowe, William H., Indian Arts and Crafts, Interi- or 533 Crowell, Craven, TVA 690 Crowell, John B.: Environmental Quality, Agriculture....................... 552 Secretary’s Office, Agriculture..........ccoceceereverurunnen 535 Crowley, Brian P., GAO 412 Crowley, Daniel, A.A. to Rep. Donnelly ..................... 215 Crowley, John J., Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Suriname Crowther, Dean K., Operations, Agriculture............. Croxton, F. E., Library of Congress............. 3 Cruden, David S., Rear Adm., Logistics, Defen: Crumlish, Sean, House Administration Committee. Crumpton-Bawden, Carlene, Budget, House.............. Crupi, Emanuele, Office of Architect of the Capitol 11: Cruse, James C., Export-Import Bank ........................ 635 3 Cruz, Dena, Secretary’s Office, DOT ...........ccccccceveunnee 605 Cruz, Nestor, Equal Employment ...........c.cccecevruruenne.. 634 Cruze, Shelley, Lt., Headquarters, Navy ..........ccc...... 505 Csontos, Stephen J., Tax Division, Justice................. 523 Cuadra, Carlos A., Libraries and Information Sci- ence 66 Cubie, James, Joint Economic Committee.................. 326 Cudlipp, Katherine Y., Environment and Public Works, Senate 256 Culbertson, Philip E., Offices of the Administrator, NASA 657 Culbreath, Carolyn, Budget, House...............ccc.......... 282 Culbreth, M. Elizabeth, Office of Senate Legal Counsel 397 Page Cullen, Jonna L., OMB 448 Cullen, Katherine M., House Press Gallery .............. 826 Cullen, Patrick, House Radio and Television Gal-lery Cullen, Thomas R., Government Printing Office...... Cullison, Robert E., Veterans’ Affairs, House 3 Cullom, R: D., Capt., Dental Care, Navy ......... Culosi, Salvatore J., Manpower, Defense ........ Culp, Carson W., Jr., Surface Mining, Interior......... 529 Culver, Charles G., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 573 Culver, David, Foreign Agricultural, Agriculture.... 552 Culver, Harrison N., A 690 Culver, James A., Commodity Futures....................... 630 Culver, James F., Brig. Gen., Staff, Air Force........... 510 Cumbey, Craig: Manpower and Personnel, Air Force ...................... 511 Manpower, Air Force 508 Cumming, Alfred, L.A. to Rep. McCollum................. 220 Cummings, Eugene R., Special Committee on Aging, Senate 27 Cummings, James J., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 697 Cummings, Martin M., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS Cummings, O. V., Jr., Food Safety, Agriculture....... Cummings, Philip T., Environment and Public Works, Senate 257 Cummings, Rebecca A., O.M. to Rep. Craig............... 214 Cummings, William R., Postal Service............cccco..... 699 Cummins, Glenn L., Officer of Federal Reserve System 629 Cummins, J. Michael, FCC 639 Cunningham, Paul G., Rules, House...........ccccccceueune 304 Cunningham, Richard E., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 698 Cunningham, Robert L., Food Safety, Agriculture... 548 Cunningham, William J., Jr., A.A. to Rep. Cotter ... 214 Cuomo, Mario, Hon. U.S. Holocaust Memorial uncil 693 Cuprill, Rambel A., Maritime Commission................ 644 Curcio, Charles V., GSA 648 Curl, Richard E., Intelligence and Research, State.. 460 Curnow, John E., Agency Relations, OPM................. 673 Curran, Donald C, Library of Congress... Curran, Edward M. ., senior judge, U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography). 731 Curran, Edward V., FAA, DOT 608 Curran, R. T. International Communication Agency Currey, Gordon R., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits. hi Currie, Frances Light, AA. to Rep. Quillen.............. Currier, D. H., Capt., Headquarters, Navy as Currin, John i. Executive Officer, Red 2: fn Currin, Margaret, Chf. L.A. to Sen. Tower ...... i Curry, David A., Capt., Capitol Police ............ccceoc..... Curry, Edward L., D.C. Corporation Counsel's Office 7 Curry, Gloria F., P.S. to Rep. Walter B. Jones.......... Curry, James H., Audit Service, Defense................... 481 Curry, Jerry R., Maj. Gen. Audiovisual, Defense 481 Public Affairs, Defense 478 Curry, Richard C., Park Service, Interior................... 530 Curry, S. Leigh, Jr., Secretary’s Office, HUD ........... Curtin, Eugene J., Congressional Record Index ice 324 Curtin, Kevin G., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate 254 Curtis, Carl T., Mrs., Congressional Club................... 631 Curtis, Donald L., Dr., VA 702 Curtis, Franklin A., GAO 412 Curtis, Keith W., Lt. Col., Staff, Air Force. ................ 510 Curtis, R. E., Rear Adm., Supply Systems, Navy...... 503 Curtis, Ronald L., Lt., Capitol Police 407 Curtiss, James R., Environment and Public Works, Senate 256 Cushing, Frank M., Appropriations, Senate.............. 249 Cushing, H. B., Refugee Programs, State................... 461 Cushing, Michael C, National Transportation Safety Board 669 Cuthbertson, Ida D., Soil Conservation, Agricul-ture 555 Cutler, Cecil L., Jr., Occupational Safety................... 670 Cutler, Lynn G., Advisory Commission on Inter-governmental Relations 624 Cutler, Melanie S., Antitrust, Justice...............cceceuuee 514 Individual Index Page Cutschall, Joseph A., Engineering and Research, Interior 532 Cuttell, John, L.A. to Rep. Green .........cccccooeveuvvenennee. Cutts, Robert L., FCC Cylke, Frank Kurt, Library of Congress Cymber, Ruth, A.A. to Rep. Gramm .... Cymrot, Mark A., Civil Division, Justice. Czarnecki, Marian Anthony, Inter-Am velopment Bank D da Silveira, Antonio F. Azeredo, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary from Brazil .... 800 Deh, Stephen F., International Communication Agenc, DaCosta, Trevor, Board Development Bank.............. Daddah, Abdellah Ould, Dor Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Mauritania....... 808 Daddario, Emilio Q., The Interparliamentary nion Dadzie, Kenneth K. S., International Court of Jus- tice, U.N. 794 Daffron, Thomas A., A.A. to Sen. Cohen.................... 209 Dage, Gary, A.A. to Rep. English ........cccccecevvereerieneen. 216 Dahl, Frederick R., Officer of Federal Reserve Sy stem Dab Gregory R.; Appropriations, House........... Dale, Charles, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Dale, Edwin L., Jr., OMB 448 Dale, William B., International Monetary Fund...... 782 D'Alessandro, Edward A., Processing, Library of Congress Daley, Jamie L., Joint Committee on Taxation ........ Dalgleish, Grant B., Lt. Col., Office of Under Secre- tary, Army i Dalich, Michaol J., Regional Administrator, GSA... Dalley, George A., "CAB Dalrymple, John R., Comdr., Under Secretary’s Office, Navy 495 Dalton, J. E., Maj. Gen., Industrial College, De-fense 479 Dalton, John H.: Depository Institutions Deregulation...................... Home Loan Bank Board Dalton, John N., Advisory Commission on Inter- governmental Relations 624 Dalton, Kenneth, Labor Statistics, Labor .................. 583 Dalton, Robert E., State 455 Daly, Christopher J., District of Columbia, House.. 12% Daly, Jack, Secretary’s Office, Energy..........cccceucoeu.... 615 Daly, John J., Manpower and Reserve, Army........... 488 Daly, Mary, Rules and Administration, Senate........ 264 D’Amato, Alfonse M. (Senator from New York): Biography 114 Appropriations Committee 247 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 251 Small Business Committee 264 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 326 Board of Visitors to the U.S. Military Academy... 335 Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia D’Amato, C. Richard, Democratic Policy Commit- tee, Senate 2 Dameron, James G., Lt., Capitol Police...................... D’Amico, Salvatore J., Public Works and Transpor- tation, House 302 D’Amours, Norman E. (Representative from New Hampshire): Biography 104 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Danaher, James W., National Transportation Safety Board 669 Danaher, John Anthony, senior circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Cir-cuit (biography) 17 Danart, Karen, Equal Employment ............cccceueuenenee. 634 Danforth, John C. (Senator from Missouri): Biography 95 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee 253 Finance Committee 257 Governmental Affairs Committee.........ccccococrururenene 260 Truman Scholarship 653 U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council..........c.ccccrveueneene Danforth, Lawrence L., Heritage Conservation, In- terior Daniel, Barbara, A.S. to Rep. Robinson Daniel, Barbara Price, Veterans’ Affairs, House...... 3 Daniel, Margaret Truman, Truman Scholarship...... 653 Daniel, Robert W., Jr. (Representative from Vir- ginia): Biography 179 Armed Services Committee 278 Daniel, Ted L., E.A. to Rep. Fountain 217 Daniel, W. C. (Dan) (Representative from Virgin- ia): Biography Armed Services Committee Daniel W. C., Mrs., Congressional Club... Daniels, John E., Lt., Capitol Police.........c.ccoueuerunnnne. Daniels, John S., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 252 Daniels, Joseph W., Sr., Officer of Federal Reserve System 627 Daniels, Lizzie M., Judiciary, House............cccccueueuunne. 298 Daniels, Lorna, A.A. to Rep. Washington. ................ 225 Daniels, Mitch, A.A. to Sen. Lugar.........c.cccccevereunnene. 210 Daniels, Patricia, Telecommunications............c.c........ 408 Daniels, Stephen M., Government Operations, House 293 Danielsen, A. M., Capt., Field Commands, DOT....... 608 Danielson, Ed, Finance, Senate 258 Danielson, George E. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 22 Judiciary Committee 296 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 299 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 Danielson, James, Health Services, HHS................... 592 Daniero, R. D., Supply, GSA 651 Danihel, Gabriel J., SEC 677 Dankhoff, Walter F., Space Transportation, NASA. 659 Dannemann, Werner, International Monetary Fund. 782 Dannemeyer, William E. (Representative from California): Biography 25 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... 286 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 299 Dannenfelser, Martin, L.D. to Rep. Christopher H. Smith 224 Danner, Patsy Ann, Ozarks, Commerce..................... 560 Danus, Luis F., Brig. Gen., Inter-American Defense College Danzansky, Stephen I, D.C. Law Revision Commis- sion Danzig, Fred, Secretary for Administration, Labor. 580 Daoulas, Arthur, Research, Arm 489 Daoust, Elizabeth, Foreign Affairs, House. Daoust, Elizabeth R., Rules, House ............. Dapice, Ronald R., Tracking, NASA .ohaninis., DaPonte, John J., Jr. International Trade, Commierce.... isi inal. 564 Foreign-Trade Zone 647 Darden, Colgate W., Washington National Monu- ment Society 703 Darden, Pamela Kay, Army Liaison, House.............. 409 Darden, William Horace, senior judge, Military Appeals Court (biography) 7 Darling, James P., TVA Darling, Joseph M., Press Photographers Gallery ... Darling, Ray H., Jr., Occupational Safety Darman, Richard G., Executive Office........ Darwish, A. Sani El, International Bank................... Daschle, Thomas A. (Representative from South Dakota): Biography 163 Agriculture Committee 273 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 Dasher, Marcus, Jr., D.C. Housing .........cccceceoevueerunnene 761 Dasher, Mitchell, iI, Alcohol 2 Drug Abuse, HHS 589 Datcher, Bertha, Budget, House ...........cccceeeuiruceennnen. 282 Datz, Harold J., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB .... 666 Daub, Hal (Representative from Nebraska): Biography 102 Government Operations Committee.............cc.c...... 292 Small Business Committee 308 National Republican Congressional Committee... 316 1008 Congressional Directory Page Select Committee on Aging 319 Daugherty, David, Cooperation and Development, Agriculture 552 Daum, Jack, Interior and Insular Affairs, House..... 296 Dauman, Alexander, International Trade, Com-merce 566 Dausch, Thomas C., Affirmative Employment Pro-grams, OPM 672 Dausman, George E., Research, Army 489 Davenport, James, Environment and Public Works, Senate 256 Davenport, Robert H., Branch Offices, SEC ..... Davenport, William H., Official, Smithsonian Daves, George L., U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board 696 Davey, Edward J., House Administration Commit-tee Davey, James F., Officer of the United States Dis-trict Court for the District of Columbia.............. 4 Davia, Howard R., GSA David, Marta, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, House 3 David, Preston, Equal Employment .... Davidow, Joel, Antitrust, Justice...... Davidson, David S., NLRB Davidson, Edward S., Labor Relations Davidson, Lynne A., Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 326 Davidson, Marjorie L., Selective Service System...... 680 Davidson, Michael, Office of Senate Legal Counsel. 397 Doesin, Nicol, International Court of Justice, . Davidson, Norman, U.S. Trustees, Justice................. Daviewn. Roger, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 416 Davidson, Ronald, Refugee Programs, State.. Davie, Bruce F., Ways and Means, House.................. 312 Davies, Nancy, National Endowment for the Arts... 664 Davies, Rebecca, Budget, Senate............ccccoevvvereincnencne 253 Davis, A. Arthur, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Coun-on ci Davis, Allen Clayton, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Guinea..........cococevvevrueennne 819 Davis, Arthur A., U.S. Holocaust Memorial Coun-” ci i 3 Davis, Barbara F., Energy and Natural Resources, Senate Davis, Benjamin O., Jr., Lt. Gen., American Battle Monuments Commission 625 Davis, Bennie L., Gen., Major Commands, Air Force nt Davis, Brigid, O.M. to Rep. Lantos ..........ccccceueuuune...e. Davis, Carolyne K., Health Care Financing, HHS... fos Davis, Charles H., TVA 691 Davis, Daniel D., Foreign Relations, Senate.............. 259 Davis, Delacroix, III, Appropriations, House............. 277 Davis, Donn G., District of Columbia, House ............ 283 Davis, Edward L., Fish and Wildlife, Interior........... 531 Davis, Edwin, Education and Labor, House... Davis, Frank L., Administration, HUD...................... 600 Davis, Ivy L., Judiciary, House 297 Davis, Jack F., A.A. to Sen. Harry F. Byrd, Jr......... 208 Davis, Jackie, O.M. to Rep. Corcoran............cccoc........ 214 Davis, James A., FDIC 640 Davis, Janet A., Education and Labor, House........... 285 Davis, Jeffrey L., SEC 678 Davis, John C., Washington Post Office..................... 769 Davis, John G., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis-i sion 9 Davis, John J., III, Maritime Administration, Com- merce 569 Davis, Joseph T., IRS, Treasury 467 Davis, Kenneth Culp, Administrative Conference.... 623 Davis, Louis G., Foreign Agricultural, Agriculture.. 552 Davis, Mary Ann, Agriculture, House..............c.c....... 274 Davis, Mary W., A.A. to Rep. Rosenthal.. 2 Davis, Nancy, Joint Economic Committee. Davis, Oscar H., judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biog- raphy) 719 Davis, Patricia M., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 576 Davis, Paul K., Analysis and Evaluation, Defense... Davis, Peter, Budget, Senate Davis, Preston A., Small and Disadvantaged Busi- ness, Agriculture 538 Davis, Randall E., Energy and Commerce, House.... 287 Davis, Regina A., ‘Science and Technology, House... 306 Page Davis, Robert A., D.C. Library 766 Davis, Robert L.: Secretary for Administration, Labor...........cc.c....... 579 Secretary’s Office, Labor 577 Davis, Robert V., Jr., Appropriations, House............ 277 Davis, Robert W. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 86 Armed Services Committee 278 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Davis, Sallie S., E.S. to Rep. Myers........cccceeueueuiunnnes 221 Davis, Sharon E., Energy and Commerce, House..... Davis, Thomas, Council on the Aging.........ccceceuvueunnee Davis, W. Kenneth, Academy of Sciences.. Davis, Warren, D.C. Licenses and Permits Davis, William, ACTION Davis, William E., Rural Electrification, Agricul-% ture 43 Davison, Judith K., L.D. to Sen. Sarbanes................. 211 Daw, Paul C,, Federal Trade Commission.................. 647 Dawsey, Kenneth, Inspector General's Office, DOT. pol Dawson, Galen, Mint, DI ORBUYY hoistsdurianite toring te 467 Dawson, Horace G., Jr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Botswana................ 817 Dawson, Howard A., Jr. judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) 740 Dawson, Rhett B., Armed Services, Senate................ 251 Dawson, Tom, A. A. to Rep.'Neal Smith.................... 224 Day, Donald E, ‘GAO 412 Day, James V., "Maritime COmMmISSION.......c.iorvsssingess 643 Day, LeRoy E., Space Transportation, NASA ........... 659 Day, Melvin S., Technical Information, Commerce.. 559 Dayton, A. D., Col., Communications, Defense.......... 482 Daza, Pedro, Organization of American States Davila, Carlos, Dr., Pan American Health Organi- zation 788 de Arellano, Hector Ramirez, Vice Adm., Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commission..... 784 De Barros, Hugh, Rear Adm., Inter-American De-fense 774 de Figueiredo, Diogo, Organization of American States 785 De Genova, Samuel, Secretary for Administration, bor 580 de Groote, Jacques, International Monetary Fund.. 2 de Hancock, Tila M., Secretary’s Office, HUD.......... 000 de Kleven, Concha Ortiz Y Pino, National Endow- ment for the Arts 664 de , Colina, Rafael, Organization of American de la Garza, E (Kika) (Representative from Texas): Biography po el Committee 513 de la Menardiere, Richard E., Bureau of Stand- ards, Commerce 571 de la Rosa, Edward, ACTION 622 de Laboulaye, Francois, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from France............... 803 de Larosiére, J.: International Monetary Fund 782 U.N. Food and Agriculture 796 de Loye, Paul Mentre: International Bank 778 International Monetary Fund 783 de Lugo, Ron (Delegate from the Virgin Islands): Biography 192 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 299 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 de Maekelt, Tatiana, Organization of American tates 785 De Marco, Richard J., Officer of the U.S. Court of International Trade 739 de Marero, Magda Mejia, Organization of Ameri-can States 785 de Menezes, Pedro Ribeiro, Counselor, Chargé d’ Affaires from Portugal 811 de Mouritzen, Carolina T., Tuna Commission........... 776 De Perini, Wilbur G., Senate Press Gallery .............. 826 de Pombo, Joaquin, Inter-American Development Ban 775 de Saint Phalle, Thibaut, Export-Import Bank......... 634 de Salud, Ministerio, Pan American Health Orga- nization 788 de Vos, Peter Jon: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Cape Verde, Republic of 818 Individual Index 1009 Page Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Guinea-Bissau 8 De Vries, Tom, International Monetary Fund.......... Deakins, James A., Armed Services, House Deal, Anne, Small Business, House............cccocueuun...... Dealaman, Doris W., Advisory Commission on In-tergovernmental Relations Dean, Bill, A.A. to Rep. Staton Dean, C. D., Brig. Gen., USMC, Navy .......c.ccceceurunnne. Dean, G. Maxine, E.S. to Rep. Moorhead... v Dean, John, Education and Labor, House Dean, John Gunther, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Lebanon 820 Dean, Trevia A., Rules, House 304 Dean, William L., Inspector General's Office, Agri-culture 537 Dogn® Lorraine, Small Business Committee, na Deane, Richard H., Appeals Court ..........ccccecvuerererenene. DeAngelo, Anthony D., Economic Development, Commerce DeAngelus, Alfred R., Customs Service, Treasury ... DeAngelus, Carol, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate............. 266 Dearborn, Mona, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian...... 687 Dearden, Carol, Office of the Republican Leader-..... 399 DeArment, Roderick, Finance, Senate 258 Deas, Norman, Field Offices, HUD ............ccccocucue..e. 603 Deaver, Michael K., Executive Office..........cc............. 447 Deavers, Kenneth L., Economics, Agriculture. .......... 540 Deavor, D. Susan, Ways and Means, House .............. 313 DeBenedetto, Richard, Occupational Safety .............. 670 DeBruhl, Fred O,, Sr., Field Offices, HUD................. 602 Debutin, Helmut, International Court of Justice, U.N 793 DeCair, Thomas P., Public Affairs, Justice................ 522 deCamp, William S., Maj. Gen., Security Affairs, ne Defense 1 D’Ecclesiis, Annadele, Public Works and Transpor-tation, House Decerega, Reinaldo, Board Development Bank......... Deckard, Joel (Representative from Indiana): Biography 59 Government Operations Committee........................ 292 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Decker, J. P. W,, Capt., Legislative, Navy.................. 498 Decker, Jean H., ILO Decker, Oscar C., Jr., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop-ment, Army 491 Decker, Theresa L., Office of Law Revision Counsel 403 Decker, Thomas K., Appropriations, Senate.............. 249 DeConcini, Dennis (Senator from Arizona): Biography 8 Appropriations Committee Judiciary Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee Select Committee on Indian Affairs...........ccc.co....... DeCourcy, John, Foreign Agricultural, Agriculture 552 Dedrick, Claire T., Dr., Office of Technology As-sessment Dees, Maureene, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 664 DeFrance, James M., Office of Personnel, OPM....... 672 DeFrantz, Anita L., Council on Physical Fitness...... 677 DeGeorge, Frank, Secretary’s Office, Energy............ 615 Degnan, June Oppen, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian 689 deGroote, Jacques, International Bank ... DeHarde, William, Pension Guaranty Dehejia, Makarand V., International Finance Cor-poration 781 Deignan, Kathleen M., Special Committee on Aging, Senate 272 Deitch, Aaron W., Patent and Trademark, Com-merce Deitz, William T., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 302 DeJarnette, Kenneth R., Congressional Research, Library of Congress deKieffer, Donald E., U.S. Trade Representative... Del Balzo, Joseph M., Field Installations, DOT ........ 609 Del Balzo, Vincent, Office of the Secretary, Senate. 395 Del Bianco, Francis R., Government Printing Office del Castillo, Luis Guzman, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico 780 del Real, Juan, General Counsel’s Office, HHS ........ 586 Page del Rio, Luis, National Museum of American His-tory, Smithsonian 686 del Rosario, Enriquillo A., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Dominican Re-public 802 Delaney, Edward P., Branch Offices, SEC ................. 679 Delaney, Patrick J., Susquehanna River Basin ........ 690 Delano, Jonathan W., A.A. to Rep. Walgren............. 225 Delany, George, Railroad Retirement Board............. DeLauer, Richard D., Research and Engineering, Defense 472 Delaune, Elton J., Maj. Gen., Staff and Selected Agencies, Army 491 DeLauro, Rosa, A. 4 to:Sen. Dodd. .....0 209 mii siandis Deleeuw, Frank, Economic Analysis, Commerce...... 562 Delfico, Joseph F., GAO 412 DelGuercio, Michael T., Postal Service....................... 699 Delk, Mitch, Governmental Affairs, Senate .............. 261 Della-Piana, Vernal L., Republican Conference of > the Senate 69 Dellas, Raymond W., Logistics, Defense...................... 483 Defi Ronald V. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 15 Armed Services Committee 278 District of Columbia Committee 282 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 299 Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight 3 of the District of Columbia 32 National Capital Planning Commission ................. 662 DeLong, James V., Administrative Conference......... 623 DeLong, John P., TVA 691 Delougaz, Nathalie P., Processing, Library of Con- gress 419 DeLozier, Willis L., Food and Nutrition, Agel ture DeLuca, John R.: Alcohol and Drug Abuse, HHS............c.cccoevverenenne. 589 National Commission on Alcoholism and Other Alcohol-Related Problems DeMaio, Grace M., District of Columbia, House........ 283 Demeke, Tesfaye, Chargé d’ Affaires from Ethiopia. i Demers, Janice H., P.S. to Sen. Pell.............ccooeuuu.. Demers, Leo, Food and N utrition, Agriculture Demery, Edwin L., Indian Affairs, Interior................ 527 deMontigny, Lionel, Dr., Health Services, HHS....... 593 Demory, Williard L., FCC 639 Demos, John C., Jr., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 576 Demps, Benjamin, Jr., Field Installations, DOT....... 609 Dempsey, Paul, Economic Development, Commerce 559 Dempsey, Shirley B., Official Reporter to House Committees 404 DeNardis, Lawrence J. (Representative from Con- necticut): Biography Education and Labor Committee ...... Government Operations Committee National Republican Congressional Committee.... 315 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 320 Denby, Patrick, ILO 782 Dendy, Dallas L., Jr., Office of the Parliamentar- ian 398 Denev, Eva, L.A. to Rep. Rodino........ccccoevvenieccnnnns 223 Denison, Edward F., Economic Analysis, Com- merce 561 Denison, Linda F., Ways and Means, House ............. 313 Denkler, John M., Officer of Federal Reserve System 627 Denlinger, Nelson, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 247 Dennin, Joseph F., Associate Attorney Generals Office, Justice Denning, Mary Ann, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Dennis, Bill F., Food Safety, Agriculture................... Dennis, Carroll W., Maj., Comptroller, Defense........ Dennis, Edward, Section Chiefs, Justice......... Dennis, Lyle B., A.A. to Rep. Dwyer........c.cccceeueuene. 215 Dennis, Robert L., Community Relations, Justice.... 516 Dennison, Karen, E.S. to Rep. Natcher...................... 221 Denny, Weldon B., Stabilization and Conservation, Agrioure Tr i BL sv eet sey 49 Densmore, Edward A., Jr., GAO .................c.ioiinnre 412 Dent, David R., Lt. Col., Administrative Assistant’s Office, Air Force 510 66-666 O—81——66 1010 Congressional Directory Page Denton, Harold R., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission 69 Denton, Jeremiah (Senator from Alabama): Biography Armed Services Committee Judiciary Committee Labor and Human Resources Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee Republican Policy Committee Denton, Lucy, Office of the Republican Whip DePaulo, J. Raymond, International Trade, C merc DePilla, Albert T., Botanic Garden Depollar, Roger H, District of Columbia, House DeRemer, Craig Ww, Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 303 Derman, Donald A., OMB DeRocco, Emily, Public Affairs, Interior Derrick, Butler (Representative from South Caroli- na): Biography Rules Committee Select Committee on Aging Environmental Study Conference Derryck, Vivian L., State Derwinski, Edward J. (Representative from Illi- nois): Biography Foreign Affairs Committee Post Office and Civil Service Committee National Republican Congressional Committee.... House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards The Interparliamentary Union Des Pres, Terrence, Prof., U.S. Holocaust Memori- al Council Desarno, Judith, A.A. to Rep. Barnes DeSeguirant, Henry, Secretary’s Office, Treasury... Deshormes, Philippe, North Atlantic Assembly Deshpande, Vijay G., Upper Great Lakes, Com- merce 561 DeSio, Joseph E., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB.. 665 Deslattes, Richard D., National Science Founda- tion Deslongchamps, Robert O., Employment and Training, Labor 581 Desmarais, Henry R., Labor and Human Re- sources, Senate 26 Desmone, Rosanne E., A.A. to Rep. Gejdenson Dessler, Marvin J., Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Treasury Deuschl, Dennis E., St. Lawrence Seaway, DOT Deutch, Michael J., D.C. Licenses and Permits Deutsch, Burt, Jr., U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board 696 Deutsch, George C., Chief Scientist’s Office, NASA. 660 DeVaughn, Walter C., Government Printing Office 413 Deverill, Arthur P., Jr., Col., Nuclear, Defense 484 Deville, Curt, Science and Education, Agriculture... 555 Devine, James, Geological Survey, Interior 528 Devine, William H., A.A. to Rep. Matsui Devita, Vincent T., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS pL DeVito, Charlotte C., S.A. to Rep. Jack Edwards Devlin, Arthur T., Operations, Agriculture DeWeese, William L., Advanced Research, Defense 481 Dewey, John C., Capt., Secretary’s Office, Navy 95 Dewey, W. Donald, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 702 Dewhurst, Stephen B., Budget, Agriculture DeWolf, Clifford F., Rear Adm. Coast Guard, DOT.. 606 Dexheimer, Marilyn, International Communica- tion Agency 654 Dexter, Martha, Office of Technology Assessment... 422 DeYoung, Richard C., Jr., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 698 Déneke, Benjamin Vides, Board Development Bank d’Harnoncourt, Anne: Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsonian Official, Smithsonian di Genova, Joseph, Joint Committee on the Li- brary 323 Di Gregorio, Robert, Economics, Agriculture... Diamond, Arnold, Housing, HUD Diamond, Robert M., A.A. to Rep. Lederer Diao, Aliou B., International Monetary Fund Dibbert, Douglas S., E.A. to Sen. Riegle.... Dibner, David R., Public Buildings, GSA.. Dicello, Francis P., U.S. Trustees, Justice Dick, Nathan D., Secretary’s Office, HHS Dickenson, Russell E Park Service, Interior Washington National Monument Society Dickerson, G. R., Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Treasury Dickerson, Wilton H., Regional Offices, OPM Dickieson, Cary W., U.S. Railway Association. Dickinson, David S., Labor Relations Dickinson, Hillman, Lt. Gen., Joint Staff, Defense.. Dickinson, J. C., Jr., National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Dickinson, Marie Fabrizio, Armed Services, Senate 251 Dickinson, William L., Mrs., Congressional Club Dickinson, William L. (Representative from Ala- bama) Biography Armed Services Committee House Administration Committee Dickman, Francois M., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Kuwait 820 Dick Perdis, J. I, Capt., Facilities Engineering, avy Dicks, Edward C., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 252 Dicks, Norman D. (Representative from Washing- ton): Biography Appropriations Committee Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy Dickson, Charlotte, S.A. to Rep. Pepp: Dickson, James F., III, M.D., Public Health. HHS... Dickstein, Leonard H, International Trade, Hn merce DiCostanzo, Frank, Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce 558 Diefenderfer, Bill, Staff Dir. to Sen. Packwood Diefenderfer, William M., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate Diegelman, Robert F., Law Enforcement, Justice .... 522 Diehl, Frances, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Diehl, Leo: A.A. to Rep. O'Neill Speaker’s Office Diehl, Richard, Jr., Rules, House Diehl, Sandra Lee, Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Diesen, Carl E., Geological Survey, Interior DiEugenio, Richard, Education and Labor, House... DiFrancesco, Raymond, Delaware River Basin diGenova, Joseph E., Rules and Administration, Senate Diggs, Ruth W., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 331 Diggs, Wanda P., District of Columbia, House DiGialleonardo, Frank, Operations, Agriculture Dildine, Larry, Secretary’s Office, Treasury Dill, John, Associate, Budget Com. to Rep. James R. Jones 219 Diller, John P., Personnel Management Liaison 1ce Dille, Roland, National Endowment for the Arts Dillery, C. Edward, European Affairs, S Dillingham, P. W., Jr., Rear Adm., Security Group, Navy 505 Dillingham, Rosemarie, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Senate 270 Dillon, Donald L., Civil Works, Army Dillon, Wilton S., Official, Smithsonian DiLuciano, Richard, Press Secy. to Rep. Mottl DiLuzio, Frank C., Interior and Insular Affairs, House DiMario, Michael F., Government Printing Office... Dimick, Bradford A., Water and Power, Interior Dimoff, Steven A., U.N. Food and Agriculture Dinan, Daniel J., U.S. Tax Court Dinbergs, Anatol, Dr., Chargé d’Affaires from Latvia 807 Dine, Susan, O.M. to Rep. Aspin DiNenna, Tina Marie, Science and Technology, soe ouse Dingell, John D. (Representative from Michigan): Biography Committee on Energy and Commerce Individual Index 1011 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission............. National Commission on Air Quality.. i Office of Technology Assessment............ccccoevernnene. Dinkel, Dennis A., Official Reporter to House Com-mittees 404 Dinneen, John G., Secretary for Administration, or Dinsmore, William D., OMB 449 DiNunzio, Maureen, VA 702 Dion, Roland A., Col., U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home 701 DiPrete, Andrew A., Home Loan Bank Board .......... 641 Dircks, William J., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 697 Director, Jerald J., Office of Law Revision Counsel. 403 DiSalvo, Richard S., Rules, House.........c.cccccevevereerenene. 304 Dishroom, Henry, Field Offices, HUD............cccc....... 604 DiSimone, Rita, Office of the Republican Leader..... 399 Ditmeyer, Steven R., Federal Railroad Administra- tion, DOT 6 Ditore, Jerome C., Occupational Safety..........c..ccourue. Dixon, Alan J. (Senator from Illinois): Biography 47 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 246 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- te e 251 Small Business Committee 264 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 267 Dixon, Arrington: D.C. Council's Oe. 0h iii messin 757 National Capital Planning Commission ................. Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia 332 Dixon, Barbara, National Transportation Safety Board Dixon, David M., Naturalization, Justice................... Dixon, Julian C. (Representative from California): Biography Appropriations Committee Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia Board of Visitors to the Military Academy............ Dixon, Paul E., Occupational Safety .................. Dixon, Paul Rand, Federal Trade Commission Dixon, Roger A., Bureau of Standards, Commerce... 57 Dixon, Sharon Pratt, D.C. Law Revision Commis- sion 327 Dixon, William R., D.C. Metropolitan Police............. 765 Doan, Herbert D., National Science Board ................ 666 Doane, E. David, Energy and Natural Resources, Sena 255 Doane, Nell, P.S. to Sen. McClure..........cccoevveveeurunnen. Doans, William, Field Offices, HUD Dobrynin, Anatoly F., Ambassador Fairaordinary and Plenipotentiary from U.S.S.R Dobson, Douglas C., Federal Trade Commission....... Dobson, Robert A., Officer, Red Cross..........bvivitenis 625 Dockery, Robert, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate 267 Docksai, Ronald F., Labor and Human Resources, Senate 263 na Dodd, Christopher J. (Senator from Connecticut): Biography Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 251 Foreign Relations Committee ..........ccccoevvurueurrrurunnnen. 258 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 268 Special Committee on Aging 271 Dodd, Edwin D. National Commission on Air Quality Dodd, Jerry S., Engineering and Research, Interior 532 Dodge, Christopher H., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 417 Dodge, Donald G., Secretary’s Office, HUD............... Dodge, Donald, Indian Affairs, Interior...... Dodge, Robert I., Secretary’s Office, HUD Dodson, Gerald P., Energy and Commerce, House... 288 Doerflein, Beverly, E.A. to Rep. Trible.......c.cccceveuu.n. Doering, William F., Foreign Agricultural, Agri- culture 551 Doerner, William C., Col, Under Secretary's Office, Navy 495 Doggette, Herbert R., Social Security, HHS.............. 595 Doherty, David, SEC 678 Page Doherty, Dennis, Rules and Administration, enate Doherty, Edward, E.A. to Sen. Andrews .................... Doherty, John, L.A. to Rep. Lagomarsino.. Dolan, J. M., AA. to Rep. Frank ........0. Lois. 21 Dolan, Joan, U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board. 696 Dolan, Michael W., Legislative Affairs, Justice........ 522 Dole, Bob (Senator from Kansas): Biography 64 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 246 Finance Committee 257 Judiciary Committee 261 Rules and Administration Committee .... Republican Policy Committee..... a Joint Committee on Taxation...........cceceuivieverurunnnnn Comite on Security and Cooperation in uro Dole, Elisabeth Hanford, Executive Office................. Dole, Gregory S., Small Business, House ................... 309 Dombalis, Constantine N., Father, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council Dombroff, Mark, Civil Division, Justice..................... Domenici, Pete V. (Senator from New Mexico): Biography Budget Committee Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ Environment and Public Works Committee. 2 Republican Policy Committee..........ccccevvecrererennan. Special Committee on Aging Senate Office Building Commission Dominick, Molly, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House 299 Donadio, Brian, L.A. to Rep. Minish...........ccccooueunuene. 221 Donahoe, Catherine M., E.A. to Sen. Roth................. 211 Donahoe, William A., International Trade, Com-merce 566 Donahue, Mary E., Secretary’s Office, Commerce.... 557 Donald, Carr L., Organization of American States .. 7 Donald, James R., World Food, Agriculture.............. 540 Donaldson, Ivanhoe: D.C. Apprenticeship Council 757 D.C. Department of Employment Services............. 759 D.C. Executive Office 756 Donaldson, John L., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 573 Dondero, Jerry, A.A. to Sen. Laxalt...........cccoeveueneeee. 210 Dondy, Virginia M., Legislative Affairs, Defense..... 478 Doniff, Rebecca, Financial Management, Navy........ 496 Donlon, Sean, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Ireland Donnahoo, Robert W., Mediation and Conciliation Service Donnelly, Brian J. (Representative from Massachu- setts): Biography 82 Budget Committee 281 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Acad- emy 335 Donnelly, John P., U.S. Metric Board...........cceceueneue. 697 Donnelly, Richard E., Research and Engineering, Defense 4 Donnelly, Thomas R., Legislation...........ccccccovcvuvunrennne Donnelly, Warren H., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 416 Dono, Bobbie T., E.A. to Sen. Williams .........c..couu... 211 Donoghue, Cornelius S., Jr., Solicitor’'s Office, Labo r 57 Donoghue, Daniel J., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 697 Donoghue, P. Joseph, A.A. to Rep. Boland .... Donohoe, William J., Public Affairs, Army Donohue, Kathleen, Office of the Republican Leader 399 Donohue, Patricial, Veterans’ Affairs, House............ 311 Donovan, Meg, Commission on Security and Coop- eration in Europe 326 Donovan, Paul, Manpower, Defense............cccccoueuennn.e. 476 Donovan, Raymond J. (Secretary of Labor): Biography 577 Council on Wage and Price Stability .........cccceeueune. 449 Federal Labor Relations Council 665 National Commission for Employment Policy....... Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation ......... Dooher, John C., Law Enforcement Trai Treasury 1012 Congressional Directory Dooley, Edward W., FCC Dooling, John J.: Counsel to Rep. Moakley Rules, House Dorcé, Cécilio, Col., Inter-American Defense Dorer, Francis M., Home Loan Bank Board Dorf, Michael, L.A. to Rep. Yates Dorgan, Byron L. (Representative from North Dakota): Biography Agriculture Committee Small Business Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee Dorian, Linda Colvert, Federal Trade Commission.. 647 Dorie, William M., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 6 Dorn, Jennifer, Appropriations, Senate Dornan, Robert K. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography Foreign Affairs Committee House Recording Studio Select Committee on Aging Selec: Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- tro Dorow, William R., Comdr., Decorations and Medals, Navy Dorrell, Claire, Judiciary, Senate Dorrell, Tony, Forest Service, Agriculture... Dorsey, Fannie B., Council on the Aging Dorsey, Frederick D., Equal Employment. Dorsey, Karen, L.A. to Rep. White Dorson, Richard M., Official, Smithsonian Dotchin, Robert J., Small Business Committee, Senate 26 Dotson, Robert S., Armed Services, Senate Doty, Andrea, Armed Services, House Doty, Ralph T., Government Operations, House Dougherty, Charles F. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography Armed Services Committee Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee National Republican Congressional Committee... Dougherty, David, Work Force, OPM Dougherty, Thomas, A.A. to Rep. Ferraro Doughty, Ann, Regional Administrator, GSA.. Douglas, Carl D., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 594 Douglas, Dorothy J., Appropriations, Senate Douglas, Will, Jr., Official, Smithsonian Douglas William E., Financial Operations, Treas- Doulas J. B., Capt., Supply Systems, Navy Douglass, M. "Cynthia, Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 254 Douthit, Raymond A., Capt., Audiovisual, Defense.. 481 Dove, June E. Secretary for Administration, Labor Dove, Patricia G., Ways and Means, House Dove, Robert B., Office of the Secretary, Senate Dovel, Elmer, Stabilization and Conservation, Ag- riculture 550 Dowdle, Walter R., Dr., Alcohol and Drug Abu- seHHS 590 Dowell, Edwina Elizabeth, Energy and Commerce, House Dowless, W. A, Rules and Administration, Senate.. 264 Dowley, Joseph K., Ways and Means, House 312 Dowling, Marjorie, Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 302 Downen, Clifford L., A.A. to Rep. Daniel B. Crane.. 214 Downes, George W., Office of Law Revision Coun- se 4 Downey, Keily, Rules, House Downey, Mabel, Judiciary, Senate Downey, Thomas J. (Representative from New York): Biography Budget Committee Ways and Means Committee Select Committee on Aging Downie, Marti, Public Works and Transportation, House 303 Downs, Thomas M., D.C. Transportation Dowtin, Patricia A., Equal Opportunity, Agricul- Doxie, Melvin L., D.C. Public Service Doyle, Charles, Congressional Research, Library of Congress Doyle, Dennis, Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel 750 Doyle, Florence B., Judiciary, House Doyle, John A. "Labor and Human Resources, Senate Doyle, John F.: Audiovisual, Defense 481 D.C. Superior Court 749 Doyle, John, Public Works and Transportation, House 3 Doyle, Michael, International Trade, Commerce Drabble, Bernard J., International Monetary Fund 783 Drabek, Jaroslav, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Coun- ci Drake, Earl, International Bank Drake, Nancy G., E.A. to Rep. Guarini Drake, William T., Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Treasury 465 Dranttel, Jack G., Lt. Col, Under Secretary's Office, Air Force 507 Drapeau, John W., Capt., Judge Advocate’s Office, mm avy Draper, Morris, Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State 458 Dravo, Andrea, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Dreier, Dave (Representative from California): Biography Government Operations Committee Small Business Committee Dreisler, Marty, A.A to Rep. Rogers Drennen, William Miller, senior judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) Dreuth, Louise B., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 317 Drew, Robert G., Maritime Commission Drewes, Robert W., Lt. Col., Research, Air Force Drewry, James S. W., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate Drexler, Robert W., Boards and Commissions, State 462 Dreyfus, Daniel A., Energy and Natural Resources, Senate 255 Driesler, Steve, A.A. to Rep. Hopkins Driessnack, Hans H., Lt. Gen.: Comptroller’s Office, Air Force U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home Drinan, Robert F., Commission on Wartime Relo- cation and Internment of Civilians Dring, James F., Joint Committee on Taxation Drischler, Alvin, State Driscoll, James L., Federal Grain, Agriculture Driscoll, William J vs Research, DOT......ciisismain. 613 Driver, Elwood T., National Transportation Safety Board Drummond, Joan, A.A. to Sen. Robert C. Byrd Drummond, Robert J., Jr., Agency Relations, OPM 673 Drury, Richard T., Brig. Gen., Military Traffic, os rmy Drysdale, Jeanine J., Office of the Minority Secre-55 tary, Senate Dubard, Carol Ann, Agriculture, House Dubbert, William H., Food Safety, Agriculture.. Duberstein, Kenneth M., Executive Office Dubick, Julie P., Marshals Service, Justice Dubois, Donald P., EPA Dubreuil, Vivian, Office of the Secretary, Senate .... DuBritz, Andriana G., Officer of the U.S. Court of International Trade 739 DuBrowa, Dennis J., Foreign Affairs, House DuBrule, Deborah, Joint Economic Committee Ducheneaux, Franklin, Interior and Insular Af- fairs, House 296 Duckenfield, Thomas A., Superior Court of the Dis-trict of Columbia Support Personnel 750 Ducrest, Rosina B., General Counsel’s Office, Agri- culture...... 536 Dudley, Edward M., D.C. Licenses and Permits Duesenberg, Richard W., Administrative Confer- ence 623 Duesterhaus, Richard L., Soil Conservation, Agri-culture Duff, Brian M., External Relations, NASA ture 537 Duff, John M., Jr., Export-Import Bank Individual Index Page Page Duffey, Joseph D.: Executive Director, Historical Publications, GSA Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities 664 Japan-United States Friendship Commission........ 329 Duffy, Hugh G., House Administration Committee. 294 Duffy, James H, Postal Rate Commission 676 Duffy, John, Field Offices, HUD... ii... iii 604 Duffy, Joseph J., General Counsel’s Office, Navy..... 497 Duffy, Stephen C., Office of the Clerk, House........... 400 Duffy, William C., Management, OPM....................... 671 Dugan, Dennis J., GAO 413 Dugan, Francis R., U.S. Metric Board ........................ 697 Dugan, John F., Federal Trade Commission ............. 646 Dugan, John V., Jr., Science and Technology, House 3 Dugger, Robert H., National Credit Union................ Dugoff, Howard, Research, DOT ............ilinni: 613 Duignan, Edward J., GSA 4 Duka, Walter E., Postal Service...........cceceernrenrenrnsunenn Dukakis, Kitty, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council... os Duke, Angier Biddle, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Morocco ...........cccceeeueunen. 821 Duke, Russell E., IRS, Treasury..........cccvvseisiniiiinns 467 Dukes, David V., Management and Budget, HHS.... 587 Dull, H. Bruce, Dr., Disease Control, HHS... .... 590 Dullea, James, Regional Offices, OPM 7 Duloy, John H., International Bank ....... Dunbar, Gerald H., Mapping, Defense Duncan, David, Employment and Training, Labor.. Duncan, John J. (Representative from Tennessee): Biography .. 164 Ways and Means Committee Joint Committee on Taxation........c.ceceevvvverreereenennen. Duncan, John M., Government Operations, House.. 293 Duncan, Joseph W., Inspector General's Office, 558 Commerce Duncan, Thomas G., Office of the Parliamentarian. 398 Duncan, Wayne M., Col., Joint Staff, Defense .......... 479 Duniwey: Bea C., Temporary Emergency Court Be als Punker Arthur,¢ U.N. Food and Agriculture............. +: Dunlap, Frederick L., Comptroller’s Office, NASA.. 657 Dunlop, George S., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, nate 247 Dunman, Tabor E., Jr., Foreign Affairs, House........ Dunmire, Thomas S., Interior and Insular Affairs, House Dunmore, Lawrence A., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits 5 Dunn, Ann Marie, Deputy Attorney General's Office, Justice 513 Dunn, David: NLRB 665 State 454 Dunn, Gordon H., Boulder Laboratories, Com-merce 574 Dunn, Jim (Representative from Michigan): Biography 85 Science and Technology Committee......................... 305 Veterans’ Affairs Committee............c.ocecerervverevenenens 310 Dunn, Loretta L., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Dunn, Marie, Educational Institution Licensure Commission 758 Dunn, Read P., Jr., Commodity Futures .................... 630 Dunn, Robert F., Rear Adm., Naval Personnel... 504 Dunn, Robert J., Regional Offices, OPM.................... 673 Dunn, Sadye, Consumer Product Safety Commis- LL ERT EN yl oN A IR TI 327 Dunn, Scott, Budget, Senate 253 Dunn, William, New Community Development, HUD Dunning, Jimmie L., Park Service, Interior DuPont, Clyde S., Postal Rate Commission .............. DuPont, Joanne, ‘Smithsonian Dupree, A. Hunter, Official, Smithsonian.................. Dupree, Andrea K., Astrophysical, Smithsonian...... 688 Dupree, William G., Investigative, Defense............... 483 Durall, James R., TVA 691 Durant, Joseph L., Staffing Services, OPM ............... 674 Durant, Walter B., Field Offices, HUD....................... 604 Durbin, Thomas M., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 417 Durenberger, David F. (Senator from Minnesota): Biography Finance Committee Governmental Affairs Committee 260 Select Committee on Intelligence ..........ccccoeeueunenene. 270 Special Committee on Aging 271 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Re- lations 623 Durham, William E., Field Offices, HUD................... 603 Durick, Alan, Stabilization and Conservation, Ag- riculture 549 Durigon, Vera Lou, P.S. to Rep. Kogovsek ................ 219 Durkin, Antoinette, A.A. to Rep. Mineta................... 221 DuSault, Phillip, OMB 449 Dutcher, Victoria L., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 247 Duty, Gay A., Commerce, Science, and Transporta- tion, Senate 254 Duty, John M., D.C. Recorder of Deeds...................... 767 Duval, Valerie P., Energy and Commerce, House.... 287 Duvall, Donald K., Overseas Private Investment Corporation 695 Duvernay, Terrence R., Field Offices, HUD.............. 603 Dwyer, Bernard J. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 111 Appropriations Committee 275 Dwyer, Cindy, E.A. to Rep. Daschle..........cccccouruuunee.n. 215 Dwyer, Jean F., Officer of the United States Dis- trict Court for the District of Columbia.............. 733 Dyer, Dwight E., Appropriations, Senate...................... 249 Dyer, Halmond C., Dr., Pan American Heaith Or- ganization Dyer, James W., A.A. to Rep. McDade Dyhouse, Clifford, Agency Relations, OPM .. Dyke, Charles W., Maj. Gen., Joint Staff, De . 479 Dymally, Mervyn M. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 22 District of Columbia Committee............cceeururrerennenen 282 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Science and Technology Committee......................... 305 Members of Congress for Peace Through Law...... Dyson, Ethel Maria, D.C. Licenses and Permits....... Dyson, Roy (Representative from Maryland): Biography 76 Armed Services Committee 278 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Dzieda, Larry, Budget, Senate 253 E Eads, Larry O., FCC 637 Eagleburger, Lawrence S., European Affairs, State. 457 Eagleton, Thomas F. (Senator from Missouri): Biography 95 Appropriations Committee 247 Governmental Affairs Committee 260 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... 262 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 268 Select Committee on Ethics 269 Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia 332 Truman Scholarship Eaker, Sherry L., Foreign Affairs, House . Earich, Douglas R., Manpower, Defense.... Early, George F., Publications Distribut ice, House Early, Joseph D. (Representative from Massachu- setts): Biography 80 Appropriations Committee 275 Early, William B., GSA 649 East, John P. (Senator from North Carolina): BlOSTADNY i. iinr isin i AER isa evs sated 130 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 254 Judiciary Commit 26 Labor and Human Resources Committee..... National Republican Senatorial Committee... Eastman, Jorge, Dr., Ambassador Extraordin ry and Plenipotentiary from Colombia ........cc.c....... Eastwood, Mary, U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board 696 Eaton, Bonnie E., Science and Technology, House... 306 Eaton, Charles H. S., Science and Technology, House 306 Eaton, David H., D.C. Law Revision Commission..... 328 Eaton, James D., Lt. Col.,, Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States....................... 789 Eaton, Samuel D., Inter-American Affairs, State..... 458 1014 Congressional Directory Ebeler, Jack C., Health Care Financing, HHS.......... Ebeling, Brenda, L., International Trade, Com- merce 5 Eberhard, Edward D., D.C. Fire Department............ Eberly, Sheryl L., A.A. to Rep. Mickey Edwards Ebersold, William B., Maritime Administration, Commerce 569 Ebersole, Richard, A.A. to Rep. Bouquard................. 213 Ebert, James D., Academy of Sciences ............coooue... 656 Eberwein, Dale C., Energy and Commerce, House... 288 Eby, Ronald K., Bureau of Standards, Commerce.... 572 Eccles, Mary, Joint Economic Committee.................. 326 Eccles, Robert N., Solicitor’s Office, Labor ................ Echevarria-Villafranca, Jose Rafael, Organization of American States 784 Echeverria, Jose Rafael, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Costa Rica ........ 801 Eckart, Dennis E. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 141 Education and Labor Committee ............cccecerueuennnee. 284 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Small Business Committee 308 Eckert, Julia M., Combined Airlines Ticket Office .. Eckert, Starr B., Secretary’s Office, HUD 5 Eckhardt, Kay, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate.................. Eddleman, John A., Under Secretary’s Office, De- fense 47 Eddy, Heidi, O.M. to Sen. Chafee Eddy, John J., Inter-American Affairs, State... Ederma, Arvo B., Dr., Health Services, HHS Edgar, Bob (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography 151 Public Works and Transporation Committee........ 301 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 Environmental Study Conference...........ccccevuevunene 332 Edgington, Jack E., FDIC 639 Edles, Gary J., Interstate Commerce Commission ... 655 Edlund, Paul E., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 419 Edmondson, William B., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to South Africa ......... 82 Edmunds, Frances R., Advisory Council on Histor- ic Preservation 624 Edstrom, Judy, A.A. to Rep. Denny Smith ................ 224 Edwards, Charles H., III, Select Committee on Aging, House Edwards, Don (Representative from California): Biography 16 Judiciary Committee 296 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 Edwards, Donald John, D.C. Licenses and Permits.. 765 Edwards, Edythe, Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 302 Edwards, Gary, A.A. to Rep. Skelton.........cccceccuuuune.e. 224 Edwards, Gus, A.A. to Rep. Trible 295 Edwards, Harry T., circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biog-raphy) 716 Edwards, Hazel, Select Committee on Aging, House Edwards, Jack (Representative from Alabama): Biography 4 Appropriations Committee National Republican Congressional Committee... Republican Policy Committee . 317 Edwards, James B. (Secretary of Energy), Biogra- phy 615 Edwards, Larry H,, TVA. 690 Edwards, Larry W., Farm Credit.........ccccecervvverevrennen 635 Edwards, Mickey (Representative from Oklahoma): Biography 144 Appropriations Committee 275 National Republican Congressional Committee... 316 Edwards, Norman L., Appropriations, Senate .......... 250 Edwards, Sylvia, D.C. Law Revision Commission... 328 Eells, William H., National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 664 Efron, Herbert V., SEC 678 Efros, Rollee H., GAO 412 Efros, Seymour, GAO 412 Egan, George L., GAO 411 Egan, James C., Jr., Federal Trade Commission ...... 646 Egan, Susan W., Health Affairs, Defense................... 476 Egbert, James F., Col., Separate Agencies, Air Force 512 Egbert, John S., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 702 Page Egertson, Jack M., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Egginton, Margaret L., FDIC 639 Ehlers, Arthur H., Comptroller, Defense. ................... 474 Ehlke, Richard C., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 417 Ehmann, Larry J., Col., Health Sciences, Defense... 486 Ehrenfreund, Bernard J., Foreign Relations, Senate 259 Ehrenkrantz, Joel S., Smithsonian............ccccevevvenennen. 684 Ehrig, Lenore G.: Administrative Conference 623 FCC 637 Ehrlich, Charles, L.A. to Rep. Albosta 212 Ehrlich, David, Official, Smithsonian ............cccceeeuennn. 683 Ehrlich, S. Paul, Jr., Dr.,, Pan American Health Organization. 787 Eicher, liom E., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop-ment, Army Eichstaedt, i T., U.S. Trustees, Justice............. Eidenberg, Eugene, Advisory Commission on Inter-governmental Relations 623 Eiland, Robert G., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico. 780 Einaudi, Luigi R., Inter-American Affairs, State...... 458 Einhorn, Nathan R., Processing, Library of Con-gress 4 Einsel, David W., Jr., Maj. Gen.: Atomic Energy, Defense Energy, Defense Eisenbeis, Robert A., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 IR ey Albert C., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 252 Eisenberg, Marvin, Smithsonian...........c.cececeverirunrennne Eisenberg, William, Labor Statistics, Labor.............. Eisenbrey, Ross, Post Office and Civil Service, House 3 Eisenhower, Judy, A.A. to Sen. Goldwater ................. Eisenhut, Darrel G., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 698 Eisner, Neil R., Secretary’s Office, DOT..................... 605 Eisold, Suzanne, A.A. to Rep. Skeen..........cccecvrerennen. 224 Eissa, Omer Salih, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Sudan 81 Eizenstat, Stuart E., Woodrow Wilson Center, ' Smithsonian 690 Ekers, Eric N., Organization for Economic Co-Op-eration and Development Eklund, Sigvard, U.N. Food and Agriculture............ Ekman, Sheldon V., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra-2 phy) 44 El-Ashry, Mohamed, TVA 691 Eld, Beatrice A., Veterans’ Affairs, House ................ 311 Elder, Nan Orr, E.S. to Rep. Winn.........cccccecevieerennne 225 Eldridge, Marie, Research and Improvement, Edu-cation 620 Eldridge, William B., Judicial Center..........c.cccueuue.... 751 Elekdag, Sukru, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Turkey.........ccoooeevevrnvinnennne 813 Elena, Jorge, Inter-American Development Bank.... 775 El-Erian, Abdullah A., International Court of Jus-tice, U.N. 793 Elhouderi, Ali, Dr., Secretary of People’s Commit-tee, from Libya 808 Elias, Helen Rose, Publications Distribution Serv-ice, House 402 Elias, Taslim O., International Court of Justice, Y08 .N. El-Khani, Fikri, Abdallah, International Court of Justice, U.N. Elkind, Paul, General Counsel’s Office, NLRB......... Elkins, Charles L., EPA 6 Elkins, W. Lee, Automated Data, GSA..........c.ceu...... Ell, L. Jack, Patent and Trademark, Commerce ...... Ellinger, Joseph E., Pension Guaranty....................... 6 Ellinghaus, William M., Officer, Red Cross... “ Ellingwood, Herbert E., Executive Office................... Elliot, Lynda, Joint Economic Committee Elliott, Albert, D.C. University Elliott, Donald A., Science Information, Smithsoni-an 688 Elliott, Jo Eleanor, Health Resources, HHS.............. 591 Elliott, Kimberly Anne, Small Business Commit-, Senate 265 Elliott, M. Diane, Community Services...................... 631 Elliott, R. C., Capt., Health Sciences, Navy ............... 504 Individual Index 1015 Page Ellis, Andrew, Budget, Senate Ellis, Gaylord L., National Science Foundation........ Ellis, Joseph R., Economics, Agriculture.................... Ellis, Nancy, Secretary’s Office, Defense.................... Ellis, Richard H., Gen., Major Commands, Air Force 512 Ellis, Richard L., Food Safety, Agriculture................ 549 Ellis, W. Burrell, SEC 678 Ellis, William A., Inter-American Development Bank 774 Ellison, Thomas J., Indian Affairs, Interior .............. 527 Ellsworth, Gary G., Energy and Natural Re- sources, Senate 255 Ellsworth, Gretchen Gayle, Official, Smithsonian ... Ellsworth, Nancy, O.M. to Rep. Bereuter... Elmer, Susan, Appropriations, Senate.... Elmore, Theresa A., Administration....... El-Naggar, Said, International Bank ............. v Elrod, Marilyn, District of Columbia, House............. Elsbree, Hugh L., Jr., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 416 Elsey, George M., Executive Officer, Red Cross........ Elton, Robert M., Maj. Gen., Staff and Solscied., Agencies, Army Elwell, L. D., Poor Home Administration, oat culture 541 Ely,’ Aya H, Mrs., PS. to:Rep. Fish......................... 216 Ely, Nancy H., State 455 Emanuel, Herbert L., Maj. Gen., Manpower and Personnel, Air Force 511 Emerson, Bill (Representative from Missouri): Biography 98 Agriculture Committee National Republican Congressional Committee.... Emerson, J. Terry, L.C. to Sen. Goldwater ................ 209 Emerson, Ralph W., Foreign Claims Settlement, Justice 520 Emerson, William R., Archives and Records, GSA. . Emery, David F. (Representative from Maine): Biography 74 Armed Services Committee 278 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Emig, Donald K., Manpower, Defense ............ccocccu... 475 Emmerichs, Robert M., Armed Services, House........ 279 Emory, Lane B., Branch Offices, SEC............c.c.oc....... 679 Ence, Ronald K., A.A. to Rep. Hagedorn.................... 217 Enders, Robert J., Federal Trade Commission.......... 647 Endres, Arthur P., Jr., Judiciary, House.................... Engel, Bernard: Boards and Commissions, State International Affairs, State N. Food and Agriculture Engel, Ronald E., Food Safety, Agriculture............... Engelhard, Charles W., Law, Library of Congress... Engelken, Robert H., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 6! 98 Engle, Maggie, Special Committee on Aging, nate 272 Engle, Samuel, Patent and Trademark, Commerce. 575 English, Glenn L., Mrs., Congressional Club............. 631 English, Glenn (Representative from Oklahoma): Biography 145 Agriculture Committee Government Operations Committee........................ Sloot Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con-2 tro. 1 English, James H., Appropriations, Senate................ 249 English, John C., Mine Safety, Labor ......................... 583 English, Joseph G., Gallery of Art, Smithsonian...... 688 Enoch, James D., Medicine and Surgery, Navy........ 503 Ensign) William L., Office of Architect of the Cap- ito 405 Enterline, Charles M., Government Printing Office 414 Entin, Stephen J., Joint Economic Committee 326 Entin, Steven, Secretary’s Office, Treasury............... Enty, Donald A., FCC Enzer, Hermann, Bureau of Mines, Interior.............. Enzler, Jared J., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Eppard, Ann M., AA. to Rep:Shuster............ois 224 Epperson, Ruth M., Education and Labor, House.... 285 Epstein, David, Civil Division, Justice....................... 515 Epstein, David G., Law Enforcement Training, Treasury Epstein, Bard S., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce 575 Epstein, Jose D., Inter-American Development Bank Epstein, Mark R., Research, Army Epstein, William, L.A./P.S. to Rep. Gray... Erb, Joseph R., Operations, Agriculture .................... Erdahl, Arlen I. (Representative from Minnesota): BOE DY i os te i rants aie a ate bee ia ates 90 Education and Labor Committee ............c.cccecevennenn. 284 Foreign Affairs Commitlee.........c iii. 289 Erdreich, Stanley M., Jr., Japan-United States Friendship Commission... dan lanlnndnid, 329 Erenberg, Michael, Interstate Commerce Commis- TT EE a I Lr FA Stor ARN ar Ye 655 Ericksen, Emil P., Intelligence and Research, State 460 Erickson, John R., Forest Service, Agriculture......... 554 Erickson, Ralph H., Branch Offices, SEC................... 679 Erickson, Ronald H., Farm Credit........... .. 636 Erickson-Jarvis, Kathryn, Rules, House..................... 304 Ericson, Richard A., Jr., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to Iceland ................... 19 Erik Suy, International Court of Justice, U.N.......... 794 Erlenborn, John N. (Representative from Illinois): Biography Education and Labor Committee ..............cccceueunnn.n. Government Operations Committee Republican Policy Committee..........ccccocvccvevruerninnene 31 Erney, Richard A., Historical Publications, GSA. .... Ersoz, A., International Cotton Advisory Commit-ee 81 Ertel, Allen E. (Representative from Pennsylva- nia): BIographyl....... Whom ln SO 154 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Science and Technology Committee ........................ 305 Ertel, Carol Ditta, P.S. to Rep. Solarz......................... 224 Ervin, Charles W., Overseas Private Investment Corporation 695 Erwin, Donna M., Office of the Legislative Coun- sel, Senate 3 Eschwege, Henry, GAO....... Escobar, Fernando, International Bank .... Escobar, Jamil Urroz, Tuna Commission Escobar, Mario Lopez: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 40 MTree ae le EA Organization of American States......... Esparza, Carlos, Regional Offices, OPM Espil, Jorge Antonio Aja, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Argentina......... 799 Espinosa, Leonard G., President's Committee on Mental Retardation Espinoza, Daniel R., Government Printing Office.... 414 Esposito, Sante J.: Brdgot, House... cmon hetero: 282 Public Works and Transportation, House............... 302 Essertier, Edward P., Public Affairs, Interior........... 526 Essing, John E., Maj., Space Systems, Air Force...... 510 Essner, Eugene, Secretary’s Office, Treasury............ 463 Estabrook, David, Official, Smithsonian..................... 683 Esterrich, Thomas, Maj., Inter-American Defense... 773 Estes, Joe Ewing, Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals Estes, John E., International Exchange Service, Smithsonian 85 Estrada, Juan Carlos Torchia, Organization of American States Esztergalyos, Ferenc, Ambassador Extraordinary . and Plenipotentiary from Hungary..............5...; 806 Etchepareborda, Roberto, Organization of Ameri- Ta tr LR CMR AU RRAR 786 Etheredge, Sarah, Small Business, House.................. 309 Etoh, Will, State 455 Etters, Ronald M., National Mediation Board .......... 666 Ettin, Edward C.: Depository Institutions Deregulation...................... 632 Officer of Federal Reserve System 627 Eubanks, Florie, P.A. to Rep. Walgren....................... 225 Eude, Jean-Claude, Inter-American Development Bank 774 Euell, Julian T., Official, Smithsonian ....................... 681 Euler, Roger, Foreign Agricultural, Agriculture...... 551 Eure, Stephen E., Agriculture, House.............c.c......... 274 Eustace, R. J., Rear Adm., Electronic Systems Command, Navy 502 Eustaquio, George C., A.A. to Delegate Won Pat ..... 226 Evangelista, Lilia A., M.D., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 3 1016 Congressional Directory Page Evans, Billy Lee (Representative from Georgia): Biography 3 Judiciary Committee Public Works and Transportation Committee....... Small Business Committee Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol Evans, Cooper (Representative from Iowa): Biography 62 Agriculture Committee 218 Office of Technology Assessment.........c..ceceeriereeenen. 421 Evans, Dallas, D.C. Alcoholic and Beverage Con- trols 763 Evans, Dan, L.A. to Rep: Bonker..........c.coiviins Evans, David W. (Representative from Indiana): Biography Banking, Sy and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Government Operations Committee.........cc.cocouunc. 292 Select Committee on Aging 318 Evans, G. W., Jr., Capt., GSMC, NAVY... lesen 500 Evans, Hugh C., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Senate 397 Evans, John D., Federal Grain, Agriculture.............. 546 Evans, John, Field Offices, HUD........ccccccoeeveruerennnen. 604 Evans, John R.: International Bank SEC Evans, Lois L., Deputy Secretary’s Office................... Evans, Lorin S., Maj., Legislative Affairs, Defense.. 478 Evans, Marvin, Public Works and Transportation, House Evans, Melvin, Mrs., Congressional Club................... Evans, Nicholas, Maritime Administration, Com- merce 568 Evans, Robert F., Geological Survey, Interior........... 528 Evans, Robert W., Lt., Capitol Police............ccccucen.c... 406 Evans, Rodney G., Health Care Financing, HHS..... 595 Evans, Ruth D., OM. to Rep. Mats... vision. 220 Evans, Shirley A Administration, HUD Evans, Stuart J., Procurement, NASA contin Evans, Thomas B., Jr. (Representative from Dela- ware): Biography 33 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 315 Republican Policy Committee..........ccccceueurcnveruennncee 317 Environmental Study Conference..............ccoco.n....... 332 Evans, Thomas Mellon: Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsonian.............cccocvuu..... 685 Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian.............ccececvveveeunnen. Evans, Tracy L., International Trade, Commerce .... Evans, William L., Forest Service, Agriculture......... Eveland, Patricia, A.A. to Rep. Frenzel...................... 2 Evelyn, Douglas, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Evens, Neils M., International Pacific Halibut Commnuission, United States and Canada............. 783 Everett, Richard, FCC 638 Everett, Robinson O., chief judge, U.S. Court of Military Appeals (biography ARLe 747 Everitt, Alice L., Mediation and Conciliation Serv-ice 644 Evron, Ephriam, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Israel 806 Ewers, John R., Maritime Commission 644 Ewing, Blair G., Work Force, OPM.............c..coocu........ Ewing, Jess D., Occupational Safety Ewing, Joan, A.A. to Rep. Andrews Ewing, Raymond C., European Affairs, State. ........... Exendine, Joseph N., Dr., Health Services, HHS ..... Exon, J. James (Senator from Nebraska): Biography Armed Services Committee Budget Committee Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee 53 Legislative Review Committee .........cccccoveuvennnnnnn.e. 267 Eyre, Paul, Federal Trade Commission... 647 Ezra, Peter Ben, Operations, Agriculture ............... 538 F Fabiani, James P., Appropriations, House................. 277 Faga, Martin C., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 317 Fagin, Robert F., Administration, HUD.................... 600 Page Fahey, Charles J., Rev. Msgr., Council on the ging 639 Fair, Leroy, Work Force, OPM 674 Fair, Rita I., Home Loan Bank Board......................... 641 Fairbanks, Richard, State 455 Fairbanks, Shannon, Policy Development ................. 450 Fairchild, Jimmy Ray, Appropriations, House.......... 277 Fairchild, Linda, Rules, House 304 Fairley, Richard, Postsecondary Education................ Fairman, Robert L., Inspector General's Office, DOT... 606 Faith, Robert L., Field Installations, DOT ................. 609 Fajgenbaum, José, International Monetary Fund.... 783 Falatko Thomas S., Research, Air Force.................... 508 Falcone, John P., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB.. Falcone, Lucy, Inspector General’s Office, Com-merce 558 Falconi, Raul, Organization of American States...... 784 Falk, Charles E., National Science Foundation........ 668 Falk, Jacqueline L., A.A. to Rep. Zeferetti ................ 22 Falk, Murray H., U.S. Tax Court.........c...ve Falls, Harry, Jr., Maj. Gen., Staff, Air Force Fanning, John H., NLRB Fanning, Shirley J., Judiciary, Senate ...............c....... Farag, Z. Erik, Health Resources, HHS ..................... Farah, Abdulrahim A., International Court of Jus-tice, U.N. 7 Farber, David, Secretary’s Office, Commerce Farbrother, Douglas D., Manpower, Defense..... Farer, Tom Y., Organization of American State: Farfaglia, Theodore S., U.S. Metric Board................. Farkas, Gerald M.: Bureau of Prisons, Justice Purchase of Services from the Handicapped ......... Farley, James E., Regional Offices, OPM................... 67 Farley, John J., III, Civil Division, Justice . Farley, John W., A.A. to Rep. Bennett........ Farley, Michael, Vice President’s Office .................... Farley, Richard A., Science and Education, Agri-culture 556 Farly, Vincent J., Intelligence and Research, State. 459 Farmer, Francesta E., Equal Employment ................ 634 Farmer, Paul V., Appropriations, House ................... 277 Farmer, William F., Office of the Secretary, na 395 Farnsworth, Clyde H., Jr., Officer of Federal Re-serve System 629 Farr, J. Dent, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 702 Farr, James B., Judiciary, House 298 Farrand, James, SEC 678 Farrell, Kenneth R., Economics, Agriculture............ 540 Farrell, Leslie J., Commission on Security and Co-3 operation in Europe 26 Farrell, Michael, Bureau of Census, Commerce........ 563 Farrell, Rick, L.A. to Sen. Chiles...........cccccoeeverennn.e 209 Farris, Janie Salinas, National Commission on Al-coholism and Other Alcohol-Related Problems. Farrugia, Emanual C., Counselor, Chargé d’Af-faires from Malta 808 Farwell, Charlotte H., Agriculture, House................. 274 Fary, John G. (Representative from Illinois): Biography 49 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Small Business Committee 308 Fascell, Dante B. (Representative from Florida): Biography 40 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Government Operations Committee...........ccccocuueucne 292 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 326 Fasick, J. Kenneth, GAO Fatemi, Fariborz S., Foreign Affairs, House.............. Faucette, Virginia, Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 303 Faulkner, Gary, A.A. to Sen. Bumpers............cccceue... 208 Faulkner, Tamara, Energy and Commerce, House.. 288 Faulstich, Janet, A.A. to Rep. Beilenson.................... 213 Faulwell, Bond, GSA 649 Faunce, Irving E., Jr., Financial Operations, Treas-ury Fauntleroy, John D., D.C. Superior Court.................. 749 Fauntroy, Walter E. (Delegate from the District of Columbia): Biography 191 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 District of Columbia Committee...........cccccorvreunn..... 282 Individual Index 1017 Page Page Faust, Marcus, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Favretto, Richard J., Antitrust, Justice...................... 514 Fay, Richard H., Pension Guaranty Fay, William M., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) 740 Fazio, Vic (Representative from California): Biography 14 Appropriations Committee 215 Federal Government Service Task Force ............... 315 Feaster, H. Walker III, FCC 638 Feathers, Meredith J., Office of the Secretary, Senate 395 Featherston, C. Moxley, chief judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) 740 Febres-Silva, Jose E., Field Offices, HUD .................. 602 Federle, Maria Del Carmen O., District of Colum- bia, House 283 Fedkiw, John, Budget, Agriculture ..........c..cccocu......... 537 Fee, Francis X., GAO 412 Feemster, Ralph M., Postal Service ...........c.ccceeunene. 700 Feeney, Anne Marie, P.S. to Rep. Kastenmeier........ 219 Feeney, Richard J., Commodity Futures AH Feeney, Thomas T., Field Offices, HUD..................... Feigenbaum, Charles, Office of Labor Management : Relations, OPM 72 Feigin, Stephen P., Solicitor’s Office, Labor .............. 579 Fein, Bruce E., Deputy Attorney General's Office, Justice 513 Feinberg, Elliot, Federal Trade Commission............. 646 Feinstein, Joseph, Research and Engineering, De-fense 472 Feister, Nancy, Secretary’s Office, Treasury............. 463 Feit, Al, L.D. to Rep. Marlenee 220 Feketekuty, Geza, U.S. Trade Representative........... 451 Felder, Allie C., Jr, Overseas Private Investment Corporation Felder, Lois M., D.C. Apprenticeship Council ........... Felder, Richard B., Interstate Commerce Commis- sion 655 Feldkamp, Robert H., Drug Enforcement, Justice... 518 Feldman, Harvey J.: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Papua New Guinea 821 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Solomon Islands Feldman, Jacob J., Dr., Health Research, HHS........ Feldman, Mark B., State Feldman, Roger B., State Feldman, William, Patent and Trademark, Com- merce Felix, John Henry, Dr., Officer, Red Cross........ Feller, Jerome, Branch Offices, SEC..... Feller, Mimi, Staff Dir. to Sen. Chafee............ 209 Felrice, Barry, Highway Traffic Safety, DOT.... 612 Fenn, Dan H., Jr., Archives and Records, GSA. ....... 651 Fenoglio, Steve, Veterans’ Affairs, House.................. 311 Fenton, George F., Jr., Environment and Public Works, Senate Fenton, John H., Labor Relations Fenwick, Millicent (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 107 Education and Labor Committee. ............c.cccoeueunneenn. 284 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Select Committee on Aging 318 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 26 Environmental Study Conference............c..ccoeueuennne 332 Members of Congress for Peace Through Law ...... 333 Feola, Dans D., Gen., Inter-American Defense ege Porgiann Donald C., East Asian and Pacific ae) fairs, State Ferguson, Frederick N., Solicitor’s Office, Interior... = Ferguson, Glenn Ww. Board for International Broadcasting 334 Ferguson, Homer: Interparliamentary Union 334 Senior judge, Military Appeals Court (biography) 747 Ferguson, Robert, A.A. to Rep. Fields..........ccccccevnee. 216 Ferguson, William B., GSA 649 Fern, Alan, Processing, Library of Congress............. 420 Fernandes-Lopes, Jose Luis, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary from Cape Verde... 800 Fernandes, Mario V., Dr., Pan American Health Organization Ferrari, Frank D., Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian 687 Ferraris, Jorge D., Inter-American Development an Ferraro, Geraldine Anne (Representative from New York): Biography 117 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 299 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... 314 Select Committee on Aging 318 Ferraro, N. P., Capt., Air Systems Command, Navy 502 Ferreira, José Roberto, Dr., Pan American Health Organization Ferrell, H. Albion, D.C. Parole Ferren, John M., D.C. Court of Appeals... bin Ferris, Charles D., FCC Ferris, Ruth, Botanic Garden Ferst, Alvin, Jr., Mrs., Smithsonian.............cccounee. Feuchter, Roy W., Forest Service, Agriculture. Fey, Becky, Services and Activities, Red Cross......... Fibich, A. Lawrence, Audiovisual, Defense................ Fibler, Shelley N., Energy and Commerce, House .. Piel Linge Js Board for International Broadcast-A Fideiin, Nicholas A., Mediation and Conciliation : rvice Fiedler, Bobbi (Representative from California): Biography 19 Budget Committee 281 Fiekowsky, Seymour, Secretary’s Office, Treasury.. 465 Field, George B., Astrophysical, Smithsonian........... 6888 Fielding, Elizabeth, Appropriations, House... . 277 Fielding, Fred F., Executive Office... alii ne 447 Fielding, James R., Fish and Wildlife, Interior......... 531 Fields, Adrienne, Post Office and Civil Service, House 3 00 Fields, Earl, Field Offices, HUD ..........ccccoeevurrereennee. 604 Fields, Jack (Representative from Texas): Biography 169 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Fields, Louis G., Jr., State 455 Fields, Ogis, Regional Directors, Justice ............c...... 515 Fienberg, Linda, SEC 678 Fier, Seymour, Occupational Safety..............ccccereunn.e. 670 Fighetti, César, Organization of American States.... 786 Figueroa, Joanna W., Foreign Relations, Senate...... 259 Figueroa, Rosemary P., Affirmative Employment Programs, OPM 672 Filleman, Walter S., Secretary for Administration, Labor Filler Marshall S., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 302 Filson, Lawrence E., Office of the Legislative Counsel 403 Finaish, Mohamed, International Monetary Fund... 783 Finale, William E., Indian Affairs, Interior............... 527 Finan, John L., Lt. Col., Comptroller, Defense.......... 474 Finch, C. David, International Monetary Fund........ 782 Finch, Jim, Postal Service 699 Finch, Lawrence E., U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency 69 Findlay, Linda D., Environment and Public Works, g Senate 25 Findley, Paul (Representative from Illinois): Biography 54 Agriculture Committee 273 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 North Atlantic Assembly 333 Finelli, Vincent C., Economic Analysis, Commerce. 562 Fink, Gordon I., Commerce, Science, and Transpor-tation, Senate Fink, Lois, Dr., National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Fink, William G., Drug Enforcement, Justice........... Finkbeiner, Richard J., Foreign Agricultural, Agri- culture 551 Fini oiyin, Michael M., Highway Traffic Safety, 611 Finley, Elliott C., Library of Congress...........cc.cocu..... 415 Finley, Harry R., GAO 412 Finley, P. Michael, Inter-American Affairs, State... 458 Finn, Bernard S., National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Finn, Chester E., Jr., Senior L.A. to Sen. Moyni- Ferrara, Ralph C., SEC han 210 1018 Congressional Directory Finn, J. J., Home Loan Bank Board.............c.coeeueuunnee 642 Finn, Richard D., Jr., Armed Services, Senate wrk Finn, Steve, A.A. to Rep. Boner £2 Finn, Terence T., Legislative Affairs, NASA............. 35 Finnegan, David B., Energy and Commerce, House Finney, Marjorie, Environment and Public Works, BB OMALE oii iii cs viaisetih lion srs enbonsncan is riiionsi ett baie 257 Finsterle, James C., Analysis and Evaluation, De- fense Finzel, RobertP.,. FBI, Justice............c.iivinisiiseilionin Finzi, John C.; Library of Congress 41 Fiori, Florence B., Dr., Health Resources, HHS ....... 591 Fiori, Patricia A., Administrative Conference .......... 623 Firshein, Benjamin H., Office of the Secretary, Senate............ 000 First, William L., Office of the Majority Whip ......... Fischer, David C., Executive Office................. i Fischer, Dean E., Public Affairs, State.............. Fischer, Dennis, Health Care Financing, HHS.... Fish, D. J., Capt., Supply Systems, Nav Fish, Hamilton, Jr. (Representative from New York): Biography Judiciary Committee ...........ccoucveurunne Science and Technology Committee Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis- sion .. 328 Environmental Study Conference.............cccoeueneenee Fish, Manus (Jack), Park Service, Interior................ Fish, Sally L., Commerce, Science, and Transporta-2 tion, Senate 54 Fisher, Alicia R., Office of the Secretary, Senate..... 395 Fisher, Colleen, Appropriations, Senate..................... 249 Fisher, Gail F., Health Research, HHS ...................... 589 Fisher, George A.: APPeRIB CONTE Litiliicr sbi ai teensTas iin 710 Officer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit i... i. iii rsiuasbes 718 Fisher, Herbert L., Research and Engineering, De-a LL I SS 472 Fisher, Joseph A.: House Commission on Congresssional Mailing: Standards ......0.caiinsaintmicmm is pan S28 Post Office and Civil Service, House.. 300 Fisher, Louis, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Fisher, ; a M., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Fisher, Ruth W., P.S. to Rep. Fuqua........cc..ccoeeucneee. 217 Fisher = 1. Comdr.,, School of Health Sciences, A I IN OER is TN. ob A 2 504 Fisher. i Jo L., U.S.-Canada Commission... 781 Fiske, Mary Jane, Education and Labor, House....... 285 Fiske, Richard S., Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian... ....i.cisiiia. 687 Fissmer, Virginia, Manpower and Reserve, Army... Fitch, Michael T., FCC Fite, William H., Foreign Affairs, House . Fites, Jeanne B., Manpower, Defense.......................... Fithian, Floyd J. (Representative from Indiana): Blog rap . or a nb hans Agriculture Committee Government Operations Committee................ Fitt, Alfred B., Congressional Budget Office Fitzgerald, A. Ernest, Financial Management, Air Force 5 Fitzgerald, Ann P., Botanic Garden Fitzgerald, Edmund, Maritime Administration, Commerce 5 Fitzgerald, Eileen, Small Business, House................. Fitzgerald, Jennifer, Vice President’s Office. Fitzgerald, Lillie, D.C. Board of Elections.................. Fitzgerald, Martin J., Congressional Liaison, House 409 Fitzgerald, Paul J., Science and Education, Agri-J culture 556 Fitzgerald, William H., Jr., Secretary’s Office, DOT oe Fitzpatrick, John, A.A. to Rep. Harkin .............cor 218 Fitzpatrick, Kathleen Ann, Energy and Commerce, House Fitzpatrick, Kevin, L.A. to Rep. Ashbrook................. Fitzpatrick, Philip J., Secretary’s Office, Treasury.. 464 Fitzpatrick, Thomas B., FCC 63 Fitzsimmons, George A., SEC... Fitzwater, Marling M., BPA nec cision snes ..........c Page Fivel, Daniel I., D.C. University..........ccccorsureersereseereens 767 Flach, Klaus W., Soil Conservation, Agriculture...... 555 Flacks, Lewis I., Copyright, Library of Congress...... 420 Flader, Joseph, L.A. to Rep. Petri ......c.cccccovvnvinnnnnne 222 Flaherty, Michael P., Banking, Finance and Urban ATTRITS, THOUS le ever e dd eo rede trate emer as vans 281 Flajser, Steven H., Commerce, Science, and Trans-DOTAL ON, CONES 1 iain ce nisss ons ereskrisirsars 254 Flamm, Barry R., Environmental Quality, Agricul-AO ALIN . 553 Flanagan, Francis E., Maritime “Administration, COMIMETCE ib iii ii tbniate swiss 5 irons Flanagan, Kevin F., GSA .......................... Flanagan, Mary E., E.S. to Rep. Dingell Flanagan, Mary, House Administration Committee 2 Flanagan, Samuel J., U.S. Merit Systems Protec- tion Board 96 Flander, Mervin J., Purchase of Services from the Handicapped a, 630 Flander, Murray, Democratic Whip’s s Office ............. 394 Flangin, Robert L., Intelligence and Research, Fi Joseph M., Rural Telephone Bank, Agri-culture ........ 543 Flanigan, Michael P., Energy and Commerce, HOUSE i oii ind ov Ar esvatinnss innnivisiti 287 Flannery, Robert G., U.S. Railway Association ........ 701 Flannery, Thomas A., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)............. 731 Flannigan, Michael P., Permanent Select Commit- tee on Intelligence 3 Flaten, Robert A., State 455 Flawn, Peter T., National Science Board................... 667 Flax, Charlotte, O.M. to Rep. Oberstar.............. 1229 Fleeson, Richard J., Capt., Manpower, Defense........ 476 Fleischer, Peter, A.A./Press to Rep. Studds o Fleischman, Lawrence A., Smithsonian ..................... Pisischmann, Isaac, Patent and Trademark, Com- me i F Shu Elizabeth, A. A. to Rep. Jenkins... ....... Fleming, Horace, President Pro Tempore.. Fleming, James T., A.A. to Sen. Ford.......... Fleming, Joan M., ‘Branch Offices, SEC ..... Fleming, Mack G., Veterans’ Affairs, House Fleming, Robert H., A.A. to Rep. Kazen .... Fleming, Robert J., D.C. Recreation................... Fleming, William H., L.A. to Rep. Clausen ............... Flemming, Arthur S., Dr.: CIVIL RIGa ci Cd det he ES ssiriin ids 692 Commission on Wartime Relocation and Intern- ment of Civilians............. 327 Flessate, Gerald C., Logistics, Defense.............ccc....... 483 Fletcher, Albert B., Jr., judge, U.S. Court of Mili- tary Appeals Court (biography) ........c..ccceoevverennnn 747 Fletcher, Charles K., Former Members of Congress 647 Fletcher, James C., Dr., Office of Technology As- sessment ic, lh An aah 422 Fletcher, John E., White House News Photogra Gy LE To: Sn TORII EOIN 4 doins SE BAL LATA 874 Fletcher, Kenneth H, “Postal Service. ii... 699 Fletcher, Lloyd, trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims.... 722 Fletcher, Richard, Inter-American Development I SR a a 775 Fletcher, Virginia C., A. A. to Rep. Rostenkowski.... 223 Fletcher, W. Fred, AA. to Rep. Dan Daniel.............. 215 Fletcher, Wayne, Agriculture, House .............ccc.c...... 274 Fletcher, Willard, Prof., U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council... natn tidbits ti duden 6 93 Fliakas, Perry J.: Manpower, Defense 475 National Capital Planning Commission ..... 662 Flickinger, Barbara, Appropriations, Senate. Flickinger, Harry H., Personnel, Justice.................... 521 Flickner, Charles, Budget, Borate. ts it 253 Flink, Kathy, O.M. to Rep. AuCoin........ooo.ku 212 ii Flint, Janet, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian................. 686 Flint Myles E., Land and Natural Resources, Jus-591 57 A AS Flippo, Ronnie G. (Representative from Alabama): BIOFraphly ivi isin biitmaibanmisinnmimsioie 6 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Science and Technology Committee ..............ccceuuu. 305 Flores, A. Luis, Lt. Col., Inter-American Defense..... 773 Florez, Alberto, Pan American Health Organiza-i 789 ion Florio, James J. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography Individual Index Committee on Energy and Commerce Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee Select Committee on Aging Flowers, Delores, Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- estry, Senate Floyd, A. C., Coast Guard, DOT Floyd, Dolores C., District of Columbia, House Flues, Barboura C., Energy and Commerce, House . 287 Flynn, Peter A., Capt., Health Affairs, Defense ....... 477 Flynn, T. E., Capt., Judge Advocate’s Office, Navy.. 498 Flynn, Thomas B., Occupational Safety 670 Flynn, Thomas J., Brig. Gen., Intelligence and Se- curity, Army 49 Foege, William H., Dr., Disease Control, HHS Foer, Albert A., Federal Trade Commission Fogarty, Gail Higgins, Judiciary, House Fogarty, Jane, O.M. to Rep. Hyde Fogarty, Joseph R., FCC Fogash, Kenneth A., Employment and Training, Labor 581 Fogel, Richard L., GAO Foglietta, Thomas M. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography Armed Services Committee Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee Foley, Alieen M., Office of the Doorkeeper, House .. Foley, Heather S., Office of the Majority Whip Foley, Joseph P., Selective Service System Foley Mavi E., Interstate Commerce Commis- Pole ’S. R., Vice Adm., Office of Naval Operations 500 Foley, Thomas G,, Office of the Majority Whip 399 Foley, Thomas S. (Representative from Washing- ton): Biography 183 Agriculture Committee 273 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. 314 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee 314 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy Majority Whip Foley, William E., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 751 Folger, J. Clifford, Mrs. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian. 689 Folger, Lee Merritt, Officer, Red Cross 625 Follin, John W., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel 750 Fong, C. S., Capt., Electronic Systems Command, Navy 502 Fonseca, Cynthia Fox, Education and Labor, House Fonseca, José Carlos, Board Development Bank Fontaine, Raymond A., GSA Fontecilla, Herbert, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 6! Fooks, Marvin M., International Labor Affairs, Pe Labor Foosaner, Robert S., FCC Foote, Joe, A.A. to Rep. McCurdy Foote, William, Supply, GSA. Forbes, Clarence L., GAO Forbes, E. Ripley, Energy and Commerce, House .... Yorinish, Wilford H., Management and Budget, 5! Force, Mary, Official, Smithsonian Ford, Charles H., A.A. to Rep. Kogovsek Ford, Gerald R., Mrs., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian 6! Ford, Harold E. (Representative from Tennessee): Biography 1 Ways and Means Committee Select Committee on Aging Ford, Harvey L., Animal and Plant, Agriculture Ford, James David, Rev., Chaplain of the House, .... Ford, John J., Armed Services, House 27 Ford, John W., Organization of American States Ford, Joseph S., Regional Offices, Justice Ford, Judith D., Federal Trade Commission Ford, Martha, House Administration Committee .... Ford, Morgan, judge, U.S. Court of International Trade (biography) 736 Ford, Robert N., Associate Attorney General's Office, Justice ; 5 Ford, Roland, Joint Committee on Taxation Ford, Walter B., II, Mrs., Smithsonian Ford, Wendell H. (Senator from Kentucky): Biography Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee Energy and Natural Resources Committee Rules and Administration Committee Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Joint Committee on Printing Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Ford, William D. (Representative from Michigan): Biography Education and Labor Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards Forde, Velma B., Judiciary, House Fordham, Robert A., Health Research, HHS Forest, Herbert L., Agriculture Marketing, Agri- culture 544 Forest, John F., Lt. Gen., Forces Command, Army.. 492 Forman, Howard I., Product Standards, Commerce 559 Fornaciari, Suzanne, Select Committee on Aging, House Forrest, A. Sue, Veterans’ Affairs, House Forrest, Vaughn S., A.A. to Rep. McCollum Forrester, Bruce M., senior judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) 745 Forschler, George P. A., Administrative Assistant’s Office, Air Force 510 Forshey, David R., Bureau of Mines, Interior Forstall, Richard, Geographic Names, Interior Forstater, Ira B., Office of the Legislative Counsel.. 404 Forster, Isaac, International Court of Justice, U.N. 793 Forsythe, Edwin B. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee Science and Technology Committee Standards of Official Conduct Committee.. Republican Policy Committee Forsythe, Patria, Labor and Human Resources, Senate Fort, Joanne Coddy, D.C. Licenses and Permits Fort, Vance, Secretary’s Office, DOT Fortas, Abe, John F. Kennedy Center for the Per- forming Arts, Smithsonian 689 Forti, Carol, Interstate Commerce Commission Fortier, Donald R., Foreign Affairs, House Fortune, Connie, D.C. Board of Zoning Adjustment 768 Fortune, Terence J., State 455 Foss, Stuart M., Office of Labor Management Rela- tions, OPM 672 Fossom, John W., Personnel, Agriculture Fossum, Robert R., Advanced Research, Defense Foster, Charles R., Field Installations, DOT Foster, James C., SEC Foster, James P., Jr., Col., Research, Air Force Foster, Kenneth B., National Science Foundation... Foster, Richard C., Federal Trade Commission Foster, Robert B., Appropriations, House Foster, Robert, Council on the Aging Foster, Robert L., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Foster, Robert S., Disease Conrol, HHS Fouchard, Joseph J., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 697 Fountain, Darryl, Governmental Affairs, Senate Fountain, L. H. (Representative from North Caroli- na): Biography Foreign Affairs Committee Government Operations Committee The Interparliamentary Union Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Re- lations Fourneyron, M. Maurice, Tuna Commission Fournier, James M., Chief, Capt., Coast Guard, DOT 607 Fouts, Jimmy M., Railroad Ticket Office Fowell, Andrew J., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 1020 Congressional Directory Page Fowler, Charles D., Jr., D.C. Licenses and Permits.. 763 Fowler, E. B., Vice Adm., Sea Systems, Navy 501 Fowler, Herbert S., Public Affairs Fowler, John M., Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Fowler, John M., Secretary’s Office, DOT Fowler, Joseph G., Mrs., Officer, Red Cross Fowler, Richard L., General Counsel’s Office, Agri-culture 536 Fowler, William E., Jr., National Transportation Safety Board 669 Fowler, Wyche, Jr. (Representative from Georgia): Biography Ways and Means Committee Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Fox, Eugene, Brig. Gen., Research and Engineer-ing, Defense 47 Fox, Harry S., TVA Fox, J. Edward, Foreign Affairs, House Fox, Jerald D., Archives and Records, GSA. Fox, John, International Affairs, State Fox, Richard K., Jr., State Fox, Robert H., Field Offices, HUD Fox, Ronald, Overseas Private Investment Corpo-ration 69 Fox, Sara Elizabeth, Office of Senate Legal Coun-or se Foxwell, Tom, Budget, Senate Fraas, Phillip L., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For-estry, Senate 24 Fradley, Dennis, Assistant Majority Leader’s 2 1ce Frager, Saundra, Environment and Public Works, Senate Fralin, Gayle D., Finance, Senate Fralin, Gloria V., Finance, Senate Franasiak, David E., Small Business, House Franchot, Peter, A.A. to Rep. Markey Francis, George, Land Management, Interior Francis, Thomas S., Economic Development, Com- merce Francis, W. W., Administration, State Francisco, Georgiana, Economics, Agriculture Franco, Edgar, Lt. Col., Inter-American Defense Franco, Richard, Field Offices, HUD Frandsen, Richard A., Energy and Commerce, House 28 Frank, Alfred S., Jr., District of Columbia, House... Frank, Barney (Representative from Massachu- setts): Biography 80 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Government Operations Committee 29 Judiciary Committee Select Committee on Aging 3 Frank, Charlotte, Administration on Aging, HHS... Frank, David, Foreign Affairs, House 29 Frank, Gerald, A.A. to Sen. Hatfield Frank, Irvin, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council Frank, John, L.D. to Rep. Gunderson Frank, Newton J., Maritime Commission Frankel, Eugene, Science and Technology, House ... Frankel, Martin J., Health Resources, HHS Frankhouser, E. D., Col., Nuclear, Defense Frankle, Edward A., Selective Service System Franklin, A. F. (Tom), GAO Franklin, Beth, Office of the Republican Whip Franklin, Charles D., Brig. Gen., Legislative Liai- son Office, Army 4 Franklin, Fred J., SEC “ Franklin, Hardy R., D.C. Library Franklin, Harold G., Operations, Agriculture Franklin, Joseph P., Brig. Gen., Military Academy, Army 4 Franks, J. Robert, Agriculture, House Franks, Martin D., Democratic Congressional Cam- paign Committee, House Frankum, Ronald B., Policy Development Fransen, James W., Office of the Legislative Coun- sel, Senate Franzen, Richard S., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 5 Frascella, A., Air Systems Command, Navy Fraser, Cynthia J., Secretary’s Office, DOT Fraser, Loran G., Heritage Conservation, Interior... Frazier, Ernie, Rules, House Frazier, Frances B., Armed Services, Senate Frazier, Henry B., III, Labor Relations Frazier, James, Equal Opportunity, Agriculture Frazier, Robert E., Officer of Federal Reserve System Frazier, Samuel K., National Capital Planning Commission Frazier, Sharon L., O.M./P.S. to Rep. Marks Freburger, Joseph F., Financial Management, Ag- riculture Frechette, Myles R. R., Inter-American Affairs, State 458 Frederick, Doyle G., Geological Survey, Interior Frederikse, Hans P. R., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce Fredregill, Straud L., Mrs., Officer, Red Cross Fredrickson, C. T., Farm Credit Fredrickson, Donald S., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 593 Free, Lucius L., Inspector General’s Office, Agri-culture 537 Freedenberg, Paul, Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 252 Freedman, Anthony, Housing, HUD Freedman, Monroe H., Prof., U.S. Holocaust Me- morial Council 69 Freehling, Robert J., Labor Relations 642 Freeland, Joyce, O.M.: to Rep. Parren J. Mitchell .... Freeland, Robert L., A.A. to Rep. Anderson Freeman, Charles A., D.C. University Freeman, Charles, Jr., East Asian and Pacific Af- fairs, State Freeman, Daniel M., Judiciary, House Freeman, James W., D.C. Corrections Freeman, Richard M., TVA Freeman, S. David: Office of Technology Assessment A Freeman-Owen, Beverly J., D.C. Licenses and Per- mits Fregeau, Jerome H., National Science Foundation.. 668 Freilino, John E., Lt. Col., Financial Management, Air Force Frelinghuysen, Peter H. B., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian... 689 Fremling, Alex G., Secretary's Office, Energy 615 French, Bruce C., D.C. Council's Office French, Dorothy E., Deputy Secretary’s Office French, Judson C., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce French, LaVon E., Small Business, House French, Martin, Public Debt, Treasury Frenzel, Bill (Representative from Minnesota): Biography Budget Committee House Administration Committee Ways and Means Committee Frere, Francis, Mint, Treasury Freund, Paul A., Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund Frey, Andrew L., Solicitor’s Office, Justice Frey, James M., OMB Friday, Elbert W., Col., Research and Engineering, Defense 473 Fried, Rose Marie, Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 252 Friedberg, Arthur W., Maritime Administration, Commerce 568 Friedersdorf, Max L., Executive Office Friedkin, Joseph F., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico. 780 Friedl, Ernestine, National Science Board 66 Friedlander, Bernice, Press Secy. to Rep. Atkinson. 212 Friedman, Benjamin H., Inspector General's Office, Commerce 7 Friedman, Daniel M., chief judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biography) 719 Friedman, Gene, Foreign Affairs, House Friedman, James M., Overseas Private Investment Corporation Friedman, Martin: National Foundation on the Arts and the Hu-os manities National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 686 Frazier, A. D., National Endowment for the Arts.... Friedman, Stephen J., SEC 677 Individual Index 1021 Page Page Friedmann, Peter A., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 254 Frierson, James W., U.S. Trade Representative....... 451 Friese, G. A., Capt., Electronic Systems Command, don Nav Frisbe, Yok L., FAA, DOT Fritschler, A. Lee, Postal Rate Commission .............. Fritts, Robert E., Consular Affairs, State........ be, Froe, Dana, Equal Opportunity, Agriculture 538 Frost, Alberta C., Food and Nutrition, Agriculture. 547 Frost, Ellen L.. Security Affairs, Defense -......oooo... 471 Frost, Matin (Representative from Texas): Biogra Rules i Frost, S. D., Rear Adm., Financial Management, Navy Fruitkin, Arnold, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian 685 Frum, Wilma Z., Secretary’s Office, HUD ......... Frumin, Alan, Office of the Secretary, Senate Fry, L. R., Col., USMC, Navy Fry, Michael C., D.C. Licenses and Permits .............. Fry, Susan, Energy and Commerce, House................ Fry, William E., Overseas Private Investment Cor- poration 695 Fryer, John F., Public Works and Transportation, House 302 Fryman, Patsy L., National Commission for Em- ployment Policy 330 Fuchigami, Harry, Automated Data, GSA................. 650 Fuchs, Hans, International Bank ........ccccccoceevvvevvnnnnnns 778 Fuerth, Leon S., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Fugaro, A. F., Rear Adm., Field Commands, DOT... 608 Fukutome, Ben T., Territorial Affairs, Interior........ Fulbright, J. William, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian .............c........ 689 Fulcher, C. Martin, Maj. Gen., Logistics, Air Force. 512 Fuller, Carolyn, Appropriations, Senate... 249 Fuller, Clint, E.A. to Sen. Helms i Fuller, Craig L., Executive Office 44 Fuller, Lee O., Environment and Public Works, Senate 257 Fuller, Loretta, Asst. to Sen. Symms.........cccocereenenee 211 Fuller, Richard B., Veterans’ Affairs, House ............ 311 Fullerton, Frank P., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico. 780 Fullerton, Lawrence R., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate Fullerton, Raymond W., General Counsel’s Office, Agriculture 536 Fulton, Kenneth, FDIC 640 Fulton, Pattison, Chf. L.A. to Rep. Fazio ................... 216 Fulton, Robert, Budget, Senate 253 Fultz, Elaine, L.A. to Rep. Brodhead .......................... 213 Fulwyler, Niles J., Brig. Gen., Energy, Defense........ 485 Funches, Jesse L., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 697 Fundingsland, OsmundT., GAO Funseth, Robert L., European Affairs, St: Funston, Edward H, U.S. Attorneys, Justice. Re donkneiind Fuqua, Don (Representative from Florida): Biography Government Operations Committee Science and Technology Committee .. Furcolo, Foster, Occupational Safet; Furey, Theresa M., Congressional Record Index Office...... 324 Furlow, Edward P., Overseas Private Investment Corporation Furman, Ira, National Transportation Safety Board... 669 Furman, William T., Secretary for Administration, Labor 79 Fusaro, A. Daniel, Appeals Court........c.c.cceevrvvererennan 710 Fuselier, Linda, Appalachian Regional Commis- sion, Red Cross 627 Fygi, Eric J., Secretary’s Office, Energy.........ccceoe.... 615 G Gabbard, Joseph L., Ozarks, Commerce...................... 560 Gabel, Caroline D., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 303 Gabriel, "Anthony J., Equal Opportunity, NASA. ...... 661 Gabriel, Charles A., Gen., Overseas Command, Air Force 512 Gabriel, Georg K., International Bank....................... Gabriel-Penia, José R., International Monetary Fun 83 Gaddy, i Section Chiefs, Justice.................... 521 Gaeta, Sebastian, Jr., Capt.,, Appellate Review, Navy 499 Gaffney, Henry H., Security Affairs, Defense........... 471 Gaffney, Mary Pat, O.M. to Rep. James R. Jones .... 219 Gage, Alexa B., Joint Committee on Taxation.......... 325 Gaginis, Geraldine, P.S. to Sen. Burdick.................... 208 Gahr, William E., GAO Gaillard, Bernard, Interstate Commerce Commis- sion 654 Gaine, John G.: Administrative Conference 623 Commodity Futures 630 Gainer, Celia, O.M. to Rep. Blanchard ....................... 1 Gaines, Howard, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House 299 Gaines, Johnathan E., Federal Trade Commission .. 646 Gajdys, Robert P., Mediation and Conciliation erv ice 644 Galaty, Carol P., Field Activities, Defense................. 480 Galbraith, James K., Joint Economic Committee..... 325 Galbraith, Peter W., Foreign Relations, Senate........ 259 Galer, Julio, ILO 782 Galey, Margaret E., Foreign Affairs, House.............. Galey, Ruth, Legislative, Air Force.............. wie Galing, S. G., Capt., Nuclear, Defense Galis, Paul L., FAA, DOT Gallagher, Bernard T., Emergency Management Agency Gallagher, George R., D.C. Court of Appeals Gallagher, Monica, Solicitor’s Office, Labor Gallagher, Peter J., U.S. Railway Association.......... 701 Gallagher, Thomas J., Joint Committee on Tax- ation 324 Gallamore, Robert E., Federal Railroad Adminis- tration, DOT 610 Gallegos, Jerry L., House Press Gallery..................... 826 Gallegos, Jesse M., Drug Enforcement, Justice......... 518 Gallegos, Kathleene, O.M. to Rep. James V. Hansen 218 Gallegos, Louis H., A.A. to Sen. Domenici................. 209 Galliart, David R., Federal Grain, Agriculture......... 545 Gallis, Paul, State 454 Gallogly, Stephen, State 454 Gallotta, Richard A., Capt., Security Affairs, De- fense 471 Galloway, Bill, Operations, Agriculture..................... 538 Galloway, Gail A., Officer of the Supreme Court..... 709 Galloway, John R, Government Operations, House 293 Gallup, Dana H., Appeals Cour. tn nia ns 710 Galperin, Jorge, Dr., Pan American Health Orga- nization 789 Galuardi, John F., Public Buildings, GSA. ................ 652 Gammon, Samuel R., State Gamota, George, Research and Engineering, De- fense 472 Gamse, Roy, EPA 633 Ganley, Richard E., Geographic Names, Interior..... 534 Gannon, Frank, A.A. to Sen. Heinz 209 Gannon, Frank X., Organization of American oy MR Ee WO re. LI Gantz, Eugene E., Federal Crop Insurance, Agri- culture 550 Ganucheau, Gilbert F., Appeals Court...........cccc......... 710 GaNun, Agnes M., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 302 Ganzfried, Bernard, National Credit Union.............. 663 Garabedian, Edward V., Administrative Office of 7 1 Garabedian, Levon H., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Garber, Patricia E., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Garcia, Alberto Quiroga, Organization of Ameri-can States Garcia, Angie, International Communication Agency Garcia, Daniel P., Administrative Conference.. Garcia, Frances, Copyright Royalty Tribunal Garcia, Joe P., Farmers Home Administration, Ag- riculture 541 Garcia, Joseph, Procurement, NASA............c.ccooune.. 658 Garcia, Peter, Staffing Services, OPM..........ccccceennne 674 Garcia, Robert (Representative from New York): Biography 1022 Congressional Directory Page Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 2 Post Office and Civil Service Committee North Atlantic Assembly Garcia-Calderon, José, Lt. Gen., Inter-American Defense Garcia-Rivera, Oscar, Equal Employment Gard, Robert G., Jr., Lt. Gen., Service Schools, ° Defense 47 Gardet, Campbell, Legislation, HHS 586 Gardiner, James S., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel 750 Gardiner, Robert E., Patent and Trademark, Com-merce 576 Gardiner, William H., Office of the Secretary, nate 395 Gardner, Kathleen, Select Committee on Aging, House Gardner, Marjorie H., National Science Founda-tion Gardner, Phyllis, Civil Division, Justice Gardner, William C., D.C. Superior Court Garel, Arthur, International Trade, Commerce Garfinkel, Patricia, Science and Technology, 5 House Garfinkel, Steven, GSA Gargano, Joseph, Joint Committee on Printing Garison, Carol, P.S./A.S. to Rep. Anthony Garland, Michael G., Bureau of Census, Commerce Garland, Sara, Appropriations, Senate Garland, Teresa A., P.S. to Rep. Butler Garn, Jake (Senator from Utah): Biography Appropriations Committee Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit-tee 25 Republican Conference of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Garner, Ernest L., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 5 Garnett, Carol M., Energy and Natural Resources, nate 25 Garnick, Daniel H., Economic Analysis, Commerce Garnitz, Richard, International Trade, Commerce .. Garrabrant, Ann C., Environment and Public Works, Senate Garrett, George A., Mrs., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian 68! Garrett, Nancy C., Park Service, Interior Garrett, Terry L., Budget and Administration, In- terior 5 Garrett, Thaddeus, Vice President’s Office Garrick, Robert M., Executive Office Garrison, Lawrence D., Maj. Gen., Logistics, Air Force 5 Garske, Robert A., International Trade, Commerce Gartner, David G., Commodity Futures Garver, Mary, Select Committee on Aging, House .. Garvey, George E., Judiciary, House 29 Garvey, Gerald, Library of Congress Garvey, Robert R., Jr., Advisory Council on Histor- ic Preservation 6 Garvie, Pamela J., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Garwood, Griffith L., Officer of Federal Reserve System 6 Gary, Thomas A., Bureau of Standards, Commerce. Garza, Pedro, National Commission for Employ- ment Policy Garzon, Edison F., Col., Inter-American Defense Gasch, Oliver, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) 7 Gaskill, Robert C., Maj. Gen., Logistics, Defense Gasper, Louis C., Finance, Senate Gasperetti, Elio, Rules, House Gast, L. L., Food Safety, Agriculture Gast, Philip C., Lt. Gen., Joint Staff, Defense........... Gates, Jeffrey, Finance, Senate 2 Gates, Mahlon E., Secretary’s Office, Energy Gathright, Vera P., International Court of Justice, .N. 79 Gatling, Judith R., Standards of Official Conduct, ouse 30 Gatton, Ronald, Field Offices, HUD Gatton, T. Harry, American Battle Monuments Commission 62 Gault, Polly L., Labor and Human Resources, Senate 26 Page Gauthier, C. J., Maj. Gen., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States 790 Gavaghan, Anne M., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate Gavin, Donald J., Tax Division, Justice Gavin, James M., Lt. Gen., American Battle Monu-ments Commission Gavin, William, Office of the Republican Leader Gaydos, Joseph M. (Representative from Pennsyl-vania): Biography Education and Labor Committee House Administration Committee Joint Committee on Printing Gayer, Harry, Compensation, OPM Gaylord, Joe, National Republican Congressional Committee 316 Gearan, Mark, A.A. to Rep. Bedell Gearde, Frank, Jr.: Operations, Agriculture Purchase of Services from the Handicapped Geary, Gail J., Commerce, Science, and Transpor-tation, Senate 2 Geary, Michael P., Office of the Legislative Coun-sel, Senate 39 Geer, Shirley, Media Cons. to Rep. Vento Geier, Edward S., Republican Conference of the Senate 269 Geiger, Robert, Pension Guaranty Gejdenson, Samuel (Representative from Connecti-cut): Biography Foreign Affairs Committee Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy... Gelber, H. Donald, Intelligence and Research, State 459 Geller, Kenneth S., Solicitor’s Office, Justice Geller, Melvin, Maritime Administration, Com-merce Geller, Murray, Pension Guaranty Gellhorn, Walter, Administrative Conference Gell-Mann, Murray, Board of Regents, Smithsoni-or an Gellner, Charles R., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress Geltman, Nancy, Office of the Majority Leader Gemma, William, Health Services, HHS Gemmell, Joseph P., A.A. to Rep. Yatron Gemmill, Robert F., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Genero, Laura, Public Affairs Genovese, Joseph J., Inspector Generals Office, DOT 606 Gentile, John A., Lt., Coast Guard, DOT Gentile, John L., Postal Service Gentilini, Marina, P.S. to Sen. Bradl Gentry, Charles dJ., Solicitor’s Office, Jus 514 George, H. E., Jr., Col, Industrial College, Defense. 479 George, J. Mishel, International Trade, Commerce 565 George, Jacqueline S., Joint Committee on Tax-ation 325 George, James L., Government Operations, House.. 2 George, Nancy L., Postal Service 700 Gephardt, Richard A. (Representative from Mis-souri): Biography Budget Committee Ways and Means Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee Gerald, Dietra L., District of Columbia, House Gereau, Gerald R., Rules and Administration, nate 264 Gergen, David R., Executive Office Gerig, Carl W., Solicitor’s Office, Labor Gering, Ron, Public Works and Transportation, House 303 German, Ernest J., Management Services, Labor .... German, Robert K., European Affairs, State Germanis, John J., Joint Committee on Taxation... Germany, Daniel M., Space Transportation, NASA 659 Gernhardt, Rebecca, L.A. to Sen. Stevens 211 Gerson, David B., OMB Gerst, Jay, Budget and Administration, Interior Gesell, Gerhard A., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) Getman, Thomas, Chf. L.A. to, Sen. Hatfield Individual Index 1023 Geurin, Warren J., Rules, House Gewehr, Wesley H., Patent and Trademark, Com-merce 57 Gewin, Walter P., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 712 Py Ashraf A., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Egypt 803 Ghormley, R. M., Rear Adm., Communications, Navy Giacconi, Riccardo, Astrophysical, Smithsonian Giacomini, John P., U.S. Trade Representative Giamatte, A. Bartlett, White House Fellowships Gjemas, Bartlett A., National Endowment for the a rts 4 Gibbon, Thomas R., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 697 Gibbons, Janet, P.S. to Rep. Livingston 2 Gibbons, John H., Office of Technology Assessment 421 Gibbons, Lillian, Finance, Se Gibbons, Sam M. (Representative from Florida): Biography Ways and Means Committee Joint Committee on Taxation Gibbons, Tom, Judiciary, House Gibbons, William C., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 41 Gibbs, Karen, E.A. to Rep. Dwyer Gibson, Betty L., Office of the Legislative Counsel... Gibson, Carol S., National Commission for Employ- ment Policy Gibson, J. Marvin, Naturalization, Justice Gibson, James O., Office of the City Administrator. 756 Gibson, Suzanne M., Science and Technology, ouse.... Gierman, Elsie L., Finance, Senate Gies, Patricia Anne, Joint Committee on Taxation. 325 Giese, Arthur, State 454 Giesemann, Arnold V., Food Safety, Agriculture Gifford, Claude W., Secretary’s Office, Agriculture. 535 Gifford, Prosser, Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithso- nian Gift, Knowlson W., Board Development Bank Gignoux, Edward T., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 712 Gilbert, Fred S., Jr., U.S. Tax Court Gilbert, Herman C., A.A. to Rep. Savage... Gilbert, Jana S., E.S. to Rep. Yatron Gilbert, Sandra A., Appropriations, House Gilbert, William D., Maj. Gen., Logistics, Air Force Gilbert, William S., International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada 7 Gilbertson, Roger G., International Trade, Com- merce Gildea, James C., Postal Service Gildner, Jay, International Communication Agency Gilinsky, Victor, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 69 Gill, David B., International Finance Corporation... Gill, Everett A, D.C. Licenses and Permits Gill, Patricia, GAO Gill, Thomas Francis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from New Zealand Gill, Vernon S., D.C. Metropolitan Police Gillam, Isaac T., IV, Field Installations, NASA Gilleece, Mary Ann, Armed Services, House Gillenwaters, Jayne, P.S. to Rep. Burgener Gillespie, Ann, Special Committee on Aging, Senate Gillespie, Julie, P.S. to Rep. Montgomery Gillespie, Linda S., Southwest Border, Commerce ... Gillespie, Walter L., National Science Foundation .. Gilliam, Reginald E., Jr., Interstate Commerce Commission Gilliam, Vance, Veterans’ Affairs, House Gilliat, Robert, General Counsel, Defense Gilliat, Robert L., Administrative Conference Gilliland, Richard, Employment and Training, Labor 58 Gillilland, Thomas, Animal and Plant, Agriculture 545 Gillis, Annette, Select Committee on Ethics, Senate 270 Gillis, Donald L., Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture 49 Gillman, Cletus J., Soil Conservation, Agriculture.. 555 Gillum, Charles R, Home Loan Bank Board 6. Page Gilman, Benjamin A. (Representative from New York): Biography Foreign Affairs Committee Post Office and Civil Service Committee Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol Board of Visitors to the Military Academy Gilman, J Paul, Energy and Natural Resources, Sena Gilmer, Siva: Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- fairs, Senate 252 Gilmer, Sam O., Jr., Health Resources, HHS Gilroy, Robert M, GAO Gim, Wever, Intelligence and Research, State Gimmler, Franz R., Urban Mass, DOT Gindhart, Francis X., Military Appeals Court. Gingrich, Claud, Finance, Senate Gingrich, Newt (Representative from Georgia): Biography House Administration Committee Public Works and Transportation Committee National Republican Congressional Committee.... Joint Committee on the Library 323 Joint Committee on Printing Ginn, Bo (Representative from Georgia): Biography Appropriations Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee Board of Visitors to the Military Academy Ginsberg, William B., FCC Ginsburg, Ruth Bader, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biog-raphy) 717 Ginyard, Deloris, Council on the Aging Ginzberg, Eli, National a Sy Employ- ment Policy Giomariso, Philip, A.A. to Rep. Murtha Giordano, A. A., Rear Adm., Supply Systems, Navy 502 Giorgio, Mary L., Science and Technology, House ... Girman, R. J., Capt., Supply Systems, Navy Gist, Lewis A., National Science Foundation Gist, Thomas M., Farm Credit Giugni, Henry K., A.A. to Sen. Inouye Giza, Richard H., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Glade, Tam, Public Debt, Treasury 46 Glading, Peter T., Regional Administrator, GSA. .... Glaser, Jane, Official, Smithsonian Glaser, Keith, Environment and Public Works, Senate Glnsgow, Richard E ., Copyright, Library of Con-5 gres: 4 Glass, Cary D.C. Finance and Revenue Glassberg, Andrew, Energy and Commerce, House. Glassco, James R., Jr., Postal Service Glasser, Melvin A., National Commission on Alco- holism and Other Alcohol-Related Problems Glassman, Carol S., Foreign Affairs, House Glaubiger, Merel P., Health Sciences, Defense Glavin, Margaret, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture Glazer, Sarah Jane, Science and Technology, House 30 Glazer, Sarah Jean, Energy and Commerce, House. Gleason, Donna, A.A. to Rep. Eckart Gleason, Gene, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House Gleason, Judith I., A.A. to Rep. Roukema Gleason, Koni, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forest- ry, Senate 24 Glee, Sidney, D.C. Housing Gleiter, Caroline Davis, Civil Rights Glenn, John (Senator from Ohio): Biography Foreign Relations Committee Governmental Affairs Committee. Democratic Policy Committee Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Special Committee on Aging Glessmann, Louis, Government Printing Office Gleystaen, William H., Jr., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to Korea 82 Glick, Lawrence B., Civil Rights Glick, Warren W., Export-Import Bank Glickman, Dan (Representative from Kansas): Biography Agriculture Committee 1024 Congressional Directory Judiciary Committee Science and Technology Committee Environmental Study Conference................... = Glickman, David, Secretary’s Office, Treasury......... Glidden, Timothy W., Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Glindmeyer, Sarah, D.C. Department of Human Services Glorius, Nancy C., Office of the Clerk, House........... Glover, Charles C., III, Washington National Monument Society 703 Glover, D. C., Capt., Electronic Systems Command, Navy 502 Glover, Jere W., SBA 680 Glover, Lewis G., Geographic Names, Interior ......... 534 Glover, Sandra J., Education and Labor, House....... 285 Glover, Sara T., Ways and Means, House......... Glozer, Kenneth G., OMB Glynn, Edward F., Jr., Federal Trade Commission.. Glynn, J. Patrick, Section Chiefs, Justice.................. 514 Glynn, Michael O., Health Research, HHS ............... Gnazzo, Patrick J., General Counsel’s Office, Navy. Gnoffo, Joseph D., Interior and Insular Affairs, ouse Gnorski, John, Appropriations, Senate Goalpy, R. Charles, Republican Conference of the nate Godfrey, Clare M., Capitol Page School..............c...... Godfrey, Diane, O.M. to Rep. Dicks 215 Godley, Joan, House Administration Committee ..... 294 Godwin, Marshall R., Economics, Agriculture.......... 540 Goeas, Edward A., III, A.A. to Rep. Hiler 21 Goelz, Louis P., Consular Affairs, State. ..................... Goelzer, Daniel L., SEC Goetz, Robert C., Gallery of Art, Smithsonian.......... Goff, Allen S., Official, Smithsonian............... Goff, Robert 0. Secret Service, Treasury Goffe, William A., judge, U.S. Tax A (biogra-’ phy) Coes David U., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate Golato, A. James, IRS, Treasury.........cccceeerururerinseane Gelcher, Reinaldo, Lt. Col., Inter-American De- fense Gold, David, A.A. to Rep. Ottinger...........ccevervrrurrenenne Gold, Laurence, Administrative Conference.. Gold, Marty, Office of the Majority Leader... Gold, Stephen A., Postal Rate Commission ............... Goldberg, Alfred: Comptroller, Defense 474 Historical Publications, GSA. 651 Goldberg, Arthur J., Commission on Wartime Re- location and Internment of Civilians ................. 327 Goldberg, David J., Delaware River Basin................. 632 Goldberg, Delphis C., Government Operations, g House 29 Goldberg, Herman R., Special Education and Re- habilitation 619 Goldberg, Joel, SEC 678 Goldberg, Milton, Research and Improvement, ucation 620 Goldberg, Sherwood, State 453 Boles, Steven Howard, Energy and Commerce, 8 2 Goldberg. Theodore, Secretary for Administration, = Colas Robert F., Dr., National Institutes of Health, 5 94 Golden, John TD, a 629 Goldfarb, Charles B., FCC 637 Goldfarb, Lewis H., Federal Trade Commission ....... Goldfarb, Oscar A., Research, Air Force..................... Goldich, Robert L., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 417 Goldman, Alan J., Mint, Treasury ............icccoeceuruennee. Goldman, Brooks C., FAA, DOT Goldman, David T., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 571 Goldman, Ira H., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 317 Goldman, Leroy, Health Services, HHS ..................... Goldman, Patricia A., National Transportation Safety Board Goldsberry, William D., Branch Offices, SEC............ Goldsmith, Fred J., FCC Goldsmith, John xs Public Affairs, Defense............. 478 Goldsmith, Karin, Office of the Legislative Counsel 404 Page Goldsmith, Roxanne, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory mmission 697 Goldstein, Andrew E., Branch Offices, SEC............... Goldstein, Benson S., ‘Small Business, House... Goldstein, Doris F., Official Reporter to House Committees 404 Goldstein, Sidney, Occupational Safety......... eran 670 Goldstein, Sol, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council..... 693 Goldstone, Donald E., M.D., Health Research, HHS 589 Goldstone, Harmon, Smithsonian...........ccccceeevueernennen. Goldwater, Barry M., Jr. (Representative from California): Biography Public Works and Transportation Committee Science and Technology Committee ........................ Goldwater, Barry (Senator from Arizona): Biography Armed Services Committee Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit-tee 253 Select Committee on Indian Affairs.........c.cceeueene. Select Committee on Intelligence 5 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy ......... Regents, Smithsonian 681 Golightly, William D., D.C. Corrections...........ccccecu. Goller, Karl R., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 698 Golley, Frank B., Official, Smithsonian...................... 682 Golley, Frank, National Science Foundation ............ 668 Gollinger, Bernard H., Congressional Liaison Serv-ice, VA 409 Golsong, Heribert, International Bank....................... il | Golub, Alvin, Equal Employm Gombar, Robert C., Occupational Safety Gomez, Francis D., Public Affairs, State.... 2 Gomez, Robert J., Jr., Solar Energy, HUD ................ Gompf, Clayton N., Manpower and Reserve, Army. 488 Gonson, Paul, SEC 678 Gonter, Robert W., Food Safety, Agriculture............ 548 Gontikas, Constantine, North Atlantic Assembly.... 333 Gonya, Donald A., General Counsel’s Office, HHS .. 586 Gonzales, Helen C., Judiciary, House. ......................... 297 Gonzales, Thomas L., Office of the Minority Secre-tary, Senate 397 Gonzalez, George O., Management Services, Labor. 582 Gonzalez, Henry B. (Representative from Texas): Biography 173 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Small Business Committee 308 Gonzalez, Carlos Miquel, Inter-American Develop-ment Bank 715 Gonzélez, Patricio Ayala, Board Development Bank Gonzalez, Raymond E., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Ecuador .........cccccceueunesns Gonzalez, Rodrigo Malo, Board Development Bank. 775 Good, Edgar C., Jr., Services and Activities, Red Cross 626 Good, Mary L., National Science Board ..................... 667 Goodale, Joan E., Army Liaison, House.............cc....... 409 Goodby, James Eugene, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Finland .................. 8 Goode, Cheryl, House Administration Committee ... Goode, Constance, House Administration Commit-So tee Goode, Dolores M., Office of Under Secretary, Army Goode, Richard, International Monetary Fund......... Goodell, Lee, A.A. to Rep. Jim Le Goodfriend, Isaac, Cantor, U.S. Holocaust Memori-os al Council Goodling, William F. (Representative from Penn-sylvania): Biography 154 Education and Labor Committee ..........c.ccceeeueunenne. 284 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Republican Policy Committee 317 Goodman, Harry, White House News Photogra-her 874 Goodman, Margaret, Foreign Affairs, House ............ Goodman, Milton L., Food Safety, Agriculture. Goodman, Yvonne R. O., E.S. to Sen. Grassley......... 209 Goodpaster, Andrew J., Lt. Gen.: Armed Forces Museum, Smithsonian. ..................... 686 Military Academy, Army 492 Goodrich, George Herbert, D.C. Superior Court ....... 749 Individual Index 1025 Page Page Goodrich, Lloyd, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 686 Goodrich, Lorin L., Economic Development, Com-merce Goodrich, Norman, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 247 Goodrich, Patricia D., U.S. Attorneys, Justice.......... Goodson, Annie, D.C. Department of Human Serv- ices 762 Goodwin, Bill, Governmental Affairs, Senate ........... Goodwin, Kenneth R., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 572 Goodwin, Larry K., Secretary for Administration, Labor 580 Gookin, Richard, State 453 Goold, J. William, A.A. to Rep. Pease.........cccccecuruneuee 222 Gootenberg, Roy, International Trade, Commerce... 566 Gorby, Jack, Tuna Commission 776 Gorden, Fred A., Col, Legislative Liaison Office, Army 490 Gordon, Douglass, D.C. Department of Human Services Gordon, Harvey J., Research, Air Force..................... Gordon, John E., Comdr., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Navy Gordon, Linda L., Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Gordon, Marvin, Inspector General's Office, DOT ... 606 Gordon, Nancy M., Congressional Budget Office...... 411 Gordon, Richard, Home Loan Bank Board ................ 642 Gordon, Robert C. F., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Mauritius 4821 Gordon, Ronald E., Maj., Research, Air Forc Gordon, Scott L., House Administration Commit- tee Gordon, Stephan H., Labor Relations........................ Gordon, William V., Logistics, Defense ...................... Gore, Albert A., Jr. (Representative from Tennes- see): Biography Committee on Energy and Commerce Science and Technology Committee..........cccceuennee 3 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... 316 Gorinson, Stanley M., Section Chiefs, Justice........... 514 Gorlin, Jacques J., State 454 Gorman, Paul F., Lt. Gen., Joint Staff, Defense........ Gormley, James D., Brig. Gen., Legislative, Air , Force 5 9 Gormley, Matthew J., Capt., Judge Advocate’s Office, Navy 498 Gorton, Slade (Senator from Washington): Biography 182 Budget Committee 252 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee Environment and Public Works Committee.......... Small Business Committee Select Committee on Indian Affairs..........ccccoeue..e... Gorzycki, Linda, P.S. to Rep. Patman........ x Gosden, Linda J., Secretary’s Office, DOT Gottlieb, Jim, A. A. to Rep. Wei Gottlieb, Kevin C., Democratic Senatorial Cam- paign Committee Gottschalk, Alfred, Prof., U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council Gould, Clifford I., GAO Gould, Donna, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Gould, Jack, Asst. to Rep. Patterson Gould, Norman E., Forest Service, Agriculture Gould, Robert, Housing, HUD Gould, Stephen Jay, Official, Smithsonian ................ Goulding, Paul E., Rules and Administration, Senate 264 Gourevitch, Harry G., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 416 Gowans, George A., Geographic Names, Interior..... 534 Grace, Patricia J., FCC 639 Gracey, J. S., Vice Adm., Field Commands, DOT..... 608 Gracy, David B., Historical Publications, GSA. ........ 652 Gradison, Willis D., Jr. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 135 Ways and Means Committee 311 Grady, James J., Jr., Supply, GSA. .....cccovvrrvvnnne 650 Graham, A. Diane, Affirmative Employment Pro- grams, OPM 672 Graham, Alexander, Labor Relations...........ccccceuun.. 642 Graham, Deborah, Small Business Committee, Senate 65 Graham, Harry G., Finance, Senate ...........coceceennene 258 Graham, Katherine, SmItheonian oil aishunie 685 Graham, Robert, M.D., Health Resources, HHS....... 591 Graham, Thomas, Jr., U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency 692 Gramley, Lyle E., Board of Governors of the Feder- al Reserve System 627 Gramm, Phil (Representative from Texas): Biography 169 Budget Committee 281 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... 286 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 Grand, David, Inspector General's Office, DOT........ 606 Grandmaison, J. Joseph, New England, Commerce. 560 Grant, Alexander, Food and Drug, HHS.................... 590 Grant, Carl E., Management Operations, NASA...... 659 Grant, Edmund J., Geological Survey, Interior ........ 528 Grant, George M., Jr., Small Business, House........... 309 Grant, James, International Court of Justice, U.N.. 794 Grant, Joseph L., Branch Offices, SEC....................... 679 Grant, Lorraine, E.A. to Rep. Hubbard...................... Grant, Lynne, Office of the Majority Secretary, Senate Grant, Richard D., Home Loan Bank Board.............. Grant, Robert A., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals Grant, Toni J., Foreign Affairs, House..........ccccco.... Granville, Carol, Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 302 Gras, Marguerite E., District of Columbia, House.... Grassley, Charles E. (Senator from Iowa): Biography 61 Budget Committee 252 Finance Committee 257 Judiciary Committee 261 Special Committee on Aging 271 Gravatt, C. Cary, Bureau of Standards, Commerce.. 571 Gravelle, Jane G., Congressional Research, Library of Congress Graves, Amelia H., P.S. to Sen. Mathias................... Graves, Candis L., Veterans’ Affairs, House ve Graves, Edwin, Asst. to Sen. Huddleston. ................. 21 Graves, Ernest, Lt. Gen., Security Affairs, Defense. Gray, Betty B., Armed Services, House...............c...... 280 Gray, Bobby R., Patent and Trademark, Commerce Gray, C. Boyden, Vice President’s Office ................... Gray, Carol J., Judiciary, Senate............c.o....... _ Gray, Connie S., Council of Personnel, Navy .. Gray, Donald C. J., Supply, GSA in Gray, Dorothy Pollet, Library of Congress ................ Gray, Edwin J.: Executive Office 447 Policy Development 449 Gray, Gerald J., Indian Arts and Crafts, Interior.... 533 Gray, Hope M., Federal Council on the Arts and . the Humanities 64 Gray, James W., Administration ..........cccccceceuvnnncnene 450 Gray, Kenneth E, TVA 690 Gray, Leland, Maritime Commission ...........ccoceceueunnes 644 Gray, Leo R., Food Safety, Agriculture. ...................... 547 Gray, Linda, O.M. to Rep. Thomas B. Evans, Jr....... 216 Gray, William (Bill) H. 3d (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography 149 Appropriations Committee 275 District of Columbia Committee 282 Gray, William, D.C. Department of Human Serv-i 7 1ces. Graziano, John V., Inspector General's Office, Commerce Green, Bill (Representative from New York): Biography 120 Appropriations Committee 275 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis- sion 28 U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council........... . 693 Green, David H., Manpower, Defense............... a Green, Eldon, Highway Administration, DOT .......... 610 Green, Frances M., Inspector General's Office, Commerce Green, George R., Economic Analysis, Commerce.... 562 66-666 O—81——67 1026 Congressional Directory Page Green, Grant S,, Jr., Lt. Col, Secretary’s Office, Defense 47 Green, Harold R., Heritage Conservation, Interior.. 531 Green, Harry J., 691 Green, Jeffrey, L.D. to Rep. James M. Collins Grech: Jowome, Dr., National Institutes of Health, Green, Joyce Hens, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) 733 Green, June Lazenby, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) 730 Green, Lawrence, Public Health, HHS Green, Mary Ann, Speaker’s Office Green, Shirley, Vice President’s Office Greenaway, Roy F.: A.A. to Sen. Cranston Democratic Whip’s Office Greenbaum, Robert B., Federal Trade Commission. 646 Greenberg, Eldon V. C., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce 574 Greenberg, Irving, Dr., U.S. Holocaust Memorial uncil 693 Greenberg, Kenneth, L.A. to Rep. Hollenbeck Greenberg, Paul, D.C. Apprenticeship Council ......... Greenberg, Ronald M., Heritage Conservation, In- terior 531 Greenblat, Dan, A.A. to Rep. Bill Lowery Greenblatt, S. L., Financial Management, Navy Greene, Edward F., SEC Greene, Harold H., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) 732 Greene, Howard O., Jr., Office of the Majority Sec- retary, Senate 396 Greene, Hughlon, Ways and Means, House Greene, Jack L., Drug Enforcement, Justice 518 Greene, Jack P., Dr., Historical Publications, GSA. 652 Greene, Jerome, Hirshborn Museum, Smithsonian. 685 Greene, Joyce A., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Greene, Jule B., Branch Offices, SEC Greene, Laurie, Budget, Senate Greene, Lawrence D., Intergovernmental Person- nel Programs, OPM Greene, Vernon R., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House 401 Greener, Chuck, A.A. to Rep. McEwen Greener, William I., Jr., Armed Forces Museum, Smithsonian Greenhalgh, Gary L., Election Commission Greenhalgh, John D., Mine Safety, Labor Greenleaf, James W., FBI, Justice Greenleaf, Peter, U.S. Trustees, Justice Greenspoon, Benjamin, SEC Greenwald, John D., International Trade, Com- merce Greenwood, Alfred R., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress Greenwood, John, Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits... Greenwood, Lawrence R., Applications, NASA Greenwood, Mary Nell, Science and Education, Ag- riculture 55 Greenwood, Peggy, Official Reporter to House mmittees 404 Greenwood, Russell G., Official Reporter to House Committees 404 Greer, Jim, Office of the Majority Leader Greer, Merwyn C., Appropriations, House Greer, Peggy, Budget, House 28 Greer, Thomas U., Maj. Gen., Staff and Sojected; Agencies, Army Gregg, Arthur J., Lt. Gen., Staff and Seicizi © Agencies, Army Gregg, James M. H., Work Force, OPM Gregg, Judd (Representative from New Hamp- shire): Biography Government Operations Committee Science and Technology Committee National Republican Congressional Committee.... Republican Policy Committee Select Committee on Aging Gregg, Linda M., Education and Labor, House Gregg, Michael T., Branch Offices, SEC 7 Gregg, R. T., A.A. to Rep. Albert Lee Smith, Jr....... Gregg, William M., Public Debt, Treasury. 4 Gregory, Bruce N., U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy 6 Gregory, Doug, A.A. to Rep. C. W. Bill Young Gregory, Francis A., D.C. Library Gregory, Hayden W., Judiciary, House Gregory, Janice, Ways and Means, House Gregory, John G., Astrophysical, Smithsonian Gregory, John J., Capt., Military Review, Navy Gregory, John R., Office of the Clerk, House Greigg, Stanley L., Congressional Budget Office Greiner, William A., Savings Bonds, Treasury Greinke, Everett D., Research and Engineering, Defense 472 Grenier, Nancy, Education and Labor, House Gresham, Robert C., Interstate Commerce Commis- sion Grevey, Harry B., Capt., Capitol Police 406 Grey, Robert T., Environmental and Scientific Af fairs, State Gribbin, Dave, A.A. to Rep. Cheney Grier, Boyce, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission i Griesel, Richard O., Official, Smithsonian Griffin, Gerald D., External Relations, NASA tri, Patrick J. Democratic Policy Committee, os na te Griffith, Harry A., Lt. Gen., Nuclear, Defense Griffith, Ralph, Office of the Sergeant at Arms Griffith, Reginald W., National Capital Planning Commission 662 Griffith, T. Vincent, Congressional Liaison, House.. 409 Griffitts, Richard B., Col., Public Affairs, Army Grill, Stephanie, Budget, Senate Grimes, Algie Ray, Economic Analysis, Commerce . 562 Grimes, Brian K., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 98 Grimes, Hedianne, House Administration Commit-tee Grimes, John A., Mediation and Conciliation Serv-ice Grimes, Teresa S., Office of the Legislative Coun- sel, Senate 397 Grimes, Warren S., Judiciary, House grins, Stanley B., Office of the Legislative Coun-on se Grinstead, Darrel J.: Administrative Conference General Counsel’s Office, HHS Grinstead, Eugene A., Rear Adm.: Supply Systems, Navy Purchase of Services from the Handicapped Grip, Alan, Office of the City Administrator .... Grip, Carl, International Affairs, State Grisham, Daryl F., Federal Prison Industries, Jus-n tice Grisham, Wayne, Mrs., Congressional Club Sri Wayne R. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography Post Office and Civil Service Committee Public Works and Transportation Committee Groff, Rose W., Policy Development, HUD Grogan, Clarence O., Science and Education, Agri-culture B55! Grombacher, Gerd S., Maj. Gen., Communications, Army 492 Grom Allen, Budget, House Gromoff, I. V., Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians Groner, Richard F., D.C. Department of Employ-ment Services 759 Gronkiewicz, Henry C., Employment Standards, Labor 582 Gronouski, John A., Board for International Broadcasting 334 Groover, Charles W., Manpower, Defense Gropp, Ann, Special Committee on Aging, Senate... 271 Gros, Andre, International Court of Justice, U.N.... 793 Gross, James G.: Bureau of Standards, Commerce Maritime Administration, Commerce Gross, Joan H., Libraries and Information Science . go Gross, Johnnie R., Lt., Capitol Police 407 Gross, Leonora M, Bureau of Census, Commerce... Gross, M. Grant, Jr. National Science Foundation. 668 Gross, Richard A., Consumer Product Safety Com- mission 327 Grosshans, Werner, GAO Grossman, B. Barry, Section Chiefs, Justice Individual Index 1027 Page Page Grossman, Edward G., Office of the Legislative Counsel 403 Grossman, Marc, State 455 Grossman, Martin L., D.C. Corporation Counsel's Office 758 Grosvenor, Melville B., Washington National Monument Society Groth, Carl H., Jr., Security Affairs, Defense........... Grove, Daryl L., Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Grow, Harold, House Post Office.........cc.coceververerrecrenne Gruenther, Alfred M., Washington National Monu- ment Society 703 Gruis, Edward G., Maritime Commission .................. Grumbly, Thomas P., Food Safety, Agriculture. Grunberg, Carole A., Foreign Affairs, House............ Grunby, Eugene I, Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 571 Grundmann, Martha, Budget, House Grundy, Richard D., Energy and Natural Re- sources, Senate 255 Grunert, Horst, Dr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from German Democratic Republic Grunitzky, Yao, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Togo 813 Grzegorek, Z. Stephen, Regional Directors, Justice. 515 Gscheidle, Marianne J., Office of the Legislative Counsel 404 Guard, Bailey, Environment and Public Works, nate Guarini, Frank J. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography Ways and Means Committee Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 320 Gubin, Kenneth B., Mint, Treasury ...........ccceererunune 467 Gude, Gilbert: Congressional Research, Library of Congress........ 416 Office of Technology Assessment ................. Gudger, Lamar, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, ouse Gue, Andre, International Bank..........ccccceevevvevveerenen. Gueli, Charles A., Pennsylvania Avenue Develop- ment 675 Guerra, Elia del Carmen, Organization of Ameri- can States Guertin, J. A. R., Col., Industrial College, Defense.. 480 Guest, Frank B., Lt. Comdr., Naval Liaison, House. 410 Guetta, Aldo, International Monetary Fund............. 783 Guhin, Michael A., Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State Guidry, Paul, Travel Service, Commerce................... Gailfby, Kathy E., Public Works and Transporta-3 tion, House 03 Guimaraes, Rorien, International Bank................... 778 Guines, James T D.C. Apprenticeship Council 757 D.C. School Administration 759 Guinter, Harry A., Officer of Federal Reserve System Gulick, Lewis, Foreign Affairs, House.........ccccoeu..... Gullattee, Alyce C., Dr., Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art 757 Gunderson, Steve (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography Agriculture Committee Gunn, Charles R., Management Operations, NASA ii Gunn, John W., Drug Enforcement, Justice Gunnels, Aubrey A, Appropriations, House .. + Guntharp, Walter A, Select Committee on Aging, House 319 Guritz, Russlyn L., Ways and Means, House............. 312 Gurke, D. L., Capt., Sea Systems, Navy...........ccceeuu... 501 Gurkin, Harry W., Jr., Foreign Relations, Senate.... 259 Gurney, Michael, Dr., Pan American Health Orga- nization Gursky, Herbert, Astrophysical, Smithsonian .......... Gushee, David F., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 416 Gussis, James M., U.S. Tax Court ................ Gustaferro, Angelo, Space Science, NASA Gustafson, Charles, Official Reporter to House Committees 404 Gustafson, David, Energy and Commerce, House .... 289 Gustafson, Douglas, International Finance Corpo- ration 781 Gustitis, Linda, Governmental Affairs, Senate......... 261 Guthrie, Benjamin J.: Sergeant at Arms (Biography) .......cccceceeevererivnininnene 401 Capitol Police Board 406 Guthrie, D. Keith, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, 5 State 4 Guthrie, Edward E., Interstate Commerce Commis-sion Guthrie, Edward R., Col.,, Manpower and Reserve, A rmy 488 Guthrie, Grant G., SEC 677 Guthrie, John R., Gen., Materiel Development, Army 491 Guthrie, Yvonne, Judiciary, House........cccoevurueuvennns 298 Gutierrez, Jose, D.C. Executive Office ..........cccccevuennnne 756 Gutmann, Richard W., GAO 411 Guttman, Robert M.: Congressional Research, Library of Congress........ 417 Labor and Human Resources, Senate...................... 263 Guttmann, Sheldon, FCC gs Guyer, Patsy, E.A. to Sen. Johnston .........ccceccceecennann. 210 Guyer, Richard M., Safety and Health, Agriculture 539 Gwaltney, David Ww. Appropriations, Senate... 249 Gwinn, Mansel Bruce, Energy and Commerce, House Gyure, Z. Jack, Railroad Retirement Board.............. H Haaland, Jewell, Farm Credit 635 Haas Peggy, O.M./P.S. to Rep. Albert Lee Smith, Tr. Haas, Donald L., Air Force Haas, Frederic M., Management Services, Labor..... Haas, James W., Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 624 Haas, John, Agricultural Marketing, Agriculture ... 544 Haas, Joseph W., Soil Conservation, Agriculture..... 555 Haber, Wolf: Administrative Conference 623 Secretary’s Office, Treasury 464 Habermann, Hermann, Forest Service, Agriculture 554 Habermeier, Walter O., International Monetary Fun Habicht, F. Henry, II, Attorney General’s Office, Justice 513 Habte, Aklilu, International Bank .........ccccceoeruevuenenns 778 Hacker, Delpha L., A.A. to Rep. Dixon.............cccu..... 215 Hackett, Charles C., Jr., Customs Service, Treas- ury Hackett, Gerald A., Office of the Secretary, Senate Hackney, Martha, Secretary’s Office, HHS 5 Haddy, Francis J., M.D., Health Sciences, Defense.. Hadley, Ann, Budget, Senate 253 Hadlock, Earl C., Personnel, Agriculture................... Hadsell, Richard M., Operations, Agriculture... Haendler, Frank, Work Force, OPM : Hagburg, Eugene C., Postal Service............cccovveuenene Hagedorn, Tom (Representative from Minnesota): Biography 91 Agriculture Committee 273 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 National Republican Congressional Committee... 316 Hagenstad, M. Thomas, Congressional Liaison, House 409 Hahn, Ellen, Processing, Library of Congress........... Hahn, Walter A., Jr., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 416 Haig, Alexander Meigs, Jr. (Secretary of State): Biography 453 National Security Council 450 Red Cross 625 Wage and Price Stability Haimes, Wendy K., International Trade, Com- merce Haislip, Gene R., Drug Enforcement, Justice............ Halamandaris, Val, Select Committee on Aging, ouse Halbert, John T., Public Affairs, Air Force....... Hale, Cynthia Roberts, E.A. to Rep. Mavroul Hale, Peter B., International Trade, Commerce....... 566 Hale, Russell D., Armed Services, House................... 279 Hale, Samuel, Office of Technology Assessment ...... 422 Haley, Roger K., Office of the Secretary, Senate...... 395 1028 Congressional Directory Page Hall, Beryl D., President’s Commission on Execu-tive Exchange Hall, Charles M.,, Lt. Gen., Forces Command, Army Hall, Cynthia Holcomb, judge, U.S. Tax Court (bi-5 ography) 74 Hall, Dan, A.A. to Rep. Mazzoli Hall, Dorian, Office of the Republican Leader Hall, Edwin K., Commerce, Science, and Transpor- tation, Senate Hall, George E., Bureau of Census, Commerce Hall, George W., Food and Nutrition, Agriculture .. Hall, Ivan P., Japan-United States Friendship 3 Commission Hall, James T., Jr., GAO Hall, Jay, National Endowment for the Arts Hall, Joelle, O.M. to Rep. Hunter Hall, John C., Office of the Sergeant at Arms Hall, Keith, A.A. to Rep. Erdahl Hall, Leland, D.C. Department of Human Services. Hall, Linda C., Judiciary, House 29 Hall, Lynwood, Office of the Minority Secretary, Senate 39 Hall, Marilyn S., Education and Labor, House Hall, Michael J., Appropriations, Senate Hall, Oceola S., Equal Opportunity, NASA Hall, Ralph M. (Representative from Texas): Biography Committee on Energy and Commerce Science and Technology Committee Hall, Rudolph H., Federal Prison Industries, Jus-5 tice Hall, Sam B., Jr. (Representative from Texas): Biography Judiciary Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee Hall, Samuel, Heritage Conservation, Interior Hall, Shelvin, L.A. to Rep. Lelan Hall, Thomas W., Employment and Training, 3 Labor 5 Hall, Tony P. (Representative from Ohio): Biography Rules Committee Hall, William E., Marshals Service, Justice Hall, William L., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT Hallen, Brian G., Office of the Secretary, Senate Haller, Herbert N., Officer of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia Haller, Keith, Asst. to Rep. Barnes 2 Haller, Norman M., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 6 Hallett, Darrell D., U.S. Tax Court Hallgren, Richard E., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce 57 Halloran, Larry, National Republican Congression- al Committeei 3 Hallstein, Ann L., Copyright, Library of Congress... Halpern, Charles R., Administrative Conference Halpern, William, Housing, HUD Halsaver, Donna, Secretary’s Office, Defense Halstead, Robert G., Soil Conservation, Agricul- ture 5 Halsted, Thomas, U.S. Arms Control and Disarm-ament Agency Halverson, Richard C., Rev., Chaplain of the Senate 3 Hambrick, Marion W., Drug Enforcement, Justice.. Hameister, Patricia, Budget, Senate Hamer, David Jr., Food and Nutrition, Agriculture Hamill, Dorothy, Council on Physical Fitness Hamill, Thomas D., SEC Hamilton, Albert H., Export-Import Bank Hamilton, Charles V. National Endowment for the Arts Hamilton, E. A, Capt., Headquarters, Navy Hamilton, Eugene N., D.C. Superior Court Hamilton, George E., Jr., Washington National Monument Society 703 Hamilton, Howard, Bureau of Census, Commerce... 562 Hamilton, John O., Office of the Secretary, Senate. 395 Hamilton, Lee H. (Representative from Indiana): Biography Foreign Affairs Committee Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Joint Economic Committee ... North Atlantic Assembly.... The Interparliamentary Union Page Hamilton, Milton H., Army 487 Hamilton, P. J. S., Dr.,, Pan American Health Or-ganization 789 Hamilton, Susan, Official, Smithsonian Hamilton, Thomas, Forest Service, Agriculture Hamlin, Albert, General Counsel's Office, HHS Hamlin, Alice E., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Hammell, Gene, E.A. to Sen. Chiles Hammer, Virginia C., Official Reporter to House 0 Committees 4 Hammerman, Stephen L., Branch Offices, SEC Hammerschmidt, John P. (Representative from Arkansas): Biography Public Works and Transportation Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee Select Committee on Aging Environmental Study Conference Hammond, Lawrence D., Farmers Home Adminis-tration, Agriculture Hammond, Robert D., Brig. Gen., Joint Staff, De-i fense 7 Hammond, Thomas A., Jr., Superior Court of the 75 District of Columbia Support Personnel Hampton, Charles L., Officer of Federal Reserve oh System Hampton, Elizabeth, D.C. Licenses and Permits Hampton, Mervyn E., Under Secretary’s Office, Defense 4 Hampton, Robert W., Col., U.S. Soldiers’ and Air-men’s Home 701 Hanauer, Stephen S., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory is ommission Hanback, S. Susan, Official Reporter to House A Committees Hanbury, Sandra, E.A. to Rep. Nelligan Hance, Kent R. (Representative from Texas): Biography Ways and Means Committee Hancock, Kenton B., Financial Management, Navy 497 Hancock, Lawrence F., Engineering and Research, Interior Hancock, Raymond R., Economics, Agriculture Hancock, Walker, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Handler, Philip, Academy of Sciences Handley, Rolland B., Heritage Conservation, Inte-gy rior Handley, Willard V., Federal Prison Industries, 510 ustice Handzo, Joseph, Secretary for Administration, 0, Labor Hanen, Patricia L., Manpower, Defense Hanes, R. Philip, Jr., National Museum of Ameri-can Art, Smithsonian Haney, Glenn P., Forest Service, Agriculture Hanfland, Hans-Dieter, International Bank Hanft, Ruth, Public Health, HHS Hankey, Joan R., Capt., Joint Staff, Defense Hankins, George B., Officer, Red Cross Hankins, Rita, Speaker’s Office Hankins-Nesbitt, Ruth, D.C. Public Service .. Hanks, John, A.A. to Rep. Marriott Hanle, Paul A., National Air and Space Smithsonian Hanley, Edward, EPA Hanlon, Anne K., Rural Telephone Bank, Agricul-fie ture Hanlon, Robert W., GAO Hanmer, Rebecca, EPA Hanna, David A., GAO Hannas, M. D., Comdr., Medicine and Surgery, Bon Navy Hannay, N. Bruce, Academy of Sciences Hanneld, Michael R., Capt., Capitol Police. Hanneman, Irma I., Appropriations, Senate. Hannigan, Thomas A., U.S. Metric Board Hannon, Dorothy, Joint Committee on Taxation Hannon, Gerald, Field Offices, HUD Hannon, Joseph Michael, D.C. Superior Court Hannon, Victoria A., Office of the Legislative “5 unsel, Senate 7 Hannums, Peter J., Maritime Administration, Commerce Hanrahan, Edward, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com-° i 97 mission Individual Index Page Hansen, Connie, E.A. to Rep. George Hansen........... Hansen, George (Representative from Idaho): Biography Agriculture Committee 273 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 315 Republican Policy Committee..........ccceovvvevirirennnene. 318 Hansen, James V. (Representative from Utah): Biography 175 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Standards of Official Conduct Committee.............. 309 Hansens. Julius G., Secretary for Administration, abor Hansen, Orval, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian............ccccecevueuenenee. 689 Hansen, Pat, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate HH, Hansler, Gerald M., Delaware River Basin ............... Hanson, Ellen, Interstate Commerce Commission ... 655 Hanson, Harold P., Science and Technology, House 306 Hanson, James A., Animal and Plant, Agriculture. 545 Hanson, John, Special Committee on Aging, Senate Hanson, N., Material Command, Na Hanson, R. L., Lt. Comdr., Electronic Systems os Command, Navy Hanson, Thor, Adm., Joint Staff, Defense ................. 479 Hanssen, Henry R., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 751 Hapke, Richard BD: Interior and Insular Affairs, House...........ccccueuee... 296 Science and Technology, House 306 Haq, Mahbub ul, International Bank ...........cccccco..... 779 Haratunian, M. William, International Communi- cation Agency 654 Hardaway, Ernest, II, Health Services, HHS............ 593 Harden, Bobbie A., Personnel Management Liai- son Office 409 Harder, Larry D., Lt. Comdr., Audit Service, De- fense 481 Hardgrove, Robert F., O.M. to Rep. Stanton ............. Hardin, Charles G., Appropriations, Senate.............. Hardin, Harold F., Jr., Lt. Gen., Materiel Develop- ment, Arm 491 Hardin, Ruth W., Official Reporter to House Com-mittees 405 Harding, Vicki R., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission 697 Hardison, David C., Research and Engineering, De- fense 473 Hardman, Ronald L., A.A. to Rep. Myers.................. 221 Hardt, John P., Congressional a Library of ngress Hardy, i E., Jr., Dr, Disease Control, HHS... Hardy, Issiah, Armed Services, HOUSE: ...vseviriasivs crisefine Hardy, John D., Commerce, Science, and Transpor- tation, Sena 254 Hare, Andrew E., Legislation Hare, Paul J., African Affairs, State .... . Harff, Jim, A.A. to Rep. Gunderson.............c.ccccoen.e... 2 Hargett, Marilyn L., Education and Labor, House... 285 Harkin, Tom (Representative from Iowa): Biography 62 Agriculture Committee 273 Science and Technology Committee .............ccoeuue... 305 Harkins, Kenneth R., trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims 722 Harkins, Peter B., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 252 Harley-Hayes, Donnie M., District of Columbia, 3 House 83 Harllee, Mildred J., Judiciary, House..........ccc........... 298 Harllee, Nan K., Maritime Administration, Com- merce 569 Harlow, Bruce A., Capt., Judge Advocate’s Office, avy 498 Harmann, Jean L., Office of the Legislative Coun- sel 404 Harmantas, Louis, U.N. Food and Agriculture......... Harmon, Marsden A., Col., Nuclear, Defense Harmon, Mickey, Foreign Affairs, House .................. Harmon, Pauline, U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency 694 Harness, Vernon, Foreign Agricultural, Agricul ture 551 Harper, Charles C., Branch Offices, SEC................... 679 Harper, E. Lee, Supply, GSA. 650 Harper, Edwin L.: Executive Office 447 OMB 448 Harper, James, A.A. to Rep. Stokes........cccoceoueuecuenene. 224 Harrant, Dan, Public Works and Transportation, House 303 Harretche, Beatriz, Inter-American Development Bank 7 Harrigan, Judith M., Officer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit..... 718 Harrill, Edward D., A.A. to Sen. Thurmond.............. 211 Harrington, Charles E., Geographic Names, Interi- or 534 Harrington, G. R., Lt. Comdr., Dental Care, Navy... 504 Harrington, Herbert, Jr., National Science Foun- dation 667 Harrington, Richard J., Refugee Programs, State.... 461 Harris, Allen F., EPA 633 Harris, Ardrey, Intergovernmental Personnel Pro- grams, 672 Harris, Bryant G., D.C. Licenses and Permits .......... 764 Harris, Clare I., Science and Education, Agricul- ture 555 Harris, David F., Postal Rate Commission................. 676 Harris, David L., Mine Safety, Labor.......................... 583 Harris, Elisa, Foreign Affairs, House 291 Harris, F. Brayton, Selective Service System............ 680 Harris, F. David, Pennsylvania Avenue Develop- ment Harris, George S., Intelligence and Research, State 459 Harris, Jean L., Dr., National Commission on Alco- holism and Other Alcohol-Related Problems..... Harris, Jeffrey, Federal Trade Commission............... 6 Harris, Jo Ann, Section Chiefs, Justice....... 517 Harris, Joan P., Export-Import Bank ............. ... 635 Harris, Jon N., Col., Health Affairs, Defense............ 477 Harris, Judy, Finance, Senate 258 Harris, Kenneth O., East Asian and Pacific Af- fairs, State 457 Harris, Kenneth W., Lt., Capitol Police ............ceue.... 407 Harris, Laird F., Community Services.. YX Harris, Neil, Official, Smithsonian..........ecocoeereerennns Harris, Peter L., Labor and Human Resources, Senate Harris, Richard M., Environment and Public orks, Senate 2 Harris, Rita, Select Committee on Aging, House ...... Harris, Robert G., Interstate Commerce Commis- sion Harris, Robert O., National Mediation Board........... Harris, Rue W., Bureau of Mines, Interior... FR Harris, Sheldon J., Rules, House...........c.cccceveereevenneee Harris, Shelia R., Energy and Commerce, House..... Harris, Stanley S., D.C. Court of Appeals Harris, Thomas E., Election Commission................... Harris, Valda S., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- estry, Senate 2 Harris, Walter E., D.C. Licenses and Permits........... Harrison, Anthony P., Copyright, Library of Con- gress 420 Harrison, John R., FAA, DOT 609 Harrison, Kelly M., Secretary’s Office, Agriculture. 535 Harrison, Marion Edwyn, D.C. Law Revision Com- mission 328 Harrop, William Caldwell: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Kenya 820 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Seychelles 822 Harroun, Timothy J., Office of the Doorkeeper, House 4 Harrower, Franklynn R., Operations, Agriculture... Harry, George B., Maritime Commission .................. Hart, Barbara, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian.......... Hart, Benson H, Acting A.A. to Rep. Wylie............. Hart, Delores C., Management Operations, NASA .. 660 Hart, Gary (Senator from Colorado): Biography 27 Armed Services Committee 250 Budget Committee. 252 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... 256 Legislative Review Committee ...........cccccocovivnurucninne 267 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee National Commission on Air Quality...................... Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy ......... Hart, George L., Jr., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography).....ciainiin 728 1030 Congressional Directory Page Hart, H. M., Col., USMC, Navy 500 Hart, Hugh ‘Glen, dJr., Office of the Clerk, House..... 400 Hart, James R., A.A. to Rep. Applegate........ccccoueuuee 212 Hart, Janet, Officer of Federal Reserve System....... 629 Hart, Joseph G., Field Offices, HUD............ccccocoeuunne 602 Hart, Linda C., Office of Law Revision Counsel ....... 403 Hart, Robert G., Indian Arts and Crafts, Interior.... 533 Hart, Ronald W., Food and Drug, HHS...................... 591 Hart, Samuel F., Inter-American Affairs, State........ 458 Hart, Tanya, Environment and Public Works, nate 257 Hart, Thomas, Joint Committee on Taxation............ 325 Hart, William K., A.A. to Rep. Price.............c............ 222 Hart, William T., Overseas Private Investment Corporation 695 Hartgraves, Charles R., Foreign Service, Agricul-ture 553 Hartig, Dale L., Lt. Col., Investigative, Defense ....... 482 Hartley, H. B., Joint Committee on Taxation........... 324 Hartley, Muriel, State 453 Hartman, Arthur A., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to France 819 Hartman, Frank H., U.S. Metric Board ..................... 697 Hartman, Ralph, Employment Standards, Labor..... Hartman, William A, Jr., Field Offices, HUD ......... Hartnett, Thomas F. (Representative from South Carolina): Biography Armed Services Committee Hartzell, Anne P., Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities 664 Hartzell, Joan, E.S. to Sen. Levin...........c.cceoeeverrrrennns 210 Hartzell, Robert H., Administrative Office of the Courts 751 Hartzog, George B., Jr., Washington National Monument Society Harvell, H. D., Regional Administrator, GSA........... Harvey, Alton H., Maj. Gen., Staff and Selacted. Agencies, Army Harvey, Anthony, Rules and ER na Harvey, Carol A., Affirmative Employment Pro-grams, OPM 672 Harvey, Carroll B., D.C. General Services................. 761 Harvey, D. Michael, Energy and Natural Re-sources, Senate 255 Harvey, Lynn D., O.M. to Rep. Dornan...................... 215 Harvey, Thomas E., Logistics, Navy..........ccccceeevrreunn. 496 Harvey, William T., Jr., Science and Technology, House 306 Harwood, Douglas J., Refugee Programs, State........ 461 Haskell, James E., Agricultural Marketing, Agri-culture 544 Haslebacher, A. J., Farm Credit ...........cccocorivetrnssionsss 635 Hassan, Cherif, International Finance Corporation. 781 Hassell, Donald F., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission 697 Hassell, Edward B., Federal Railroad Administra-tion, 611 Hassenfeld, Barbara L., Occupational Safety............ 670 Hassing, Mary J., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate 254 Hassinger, William H., FCC 637 Yeasrick, Royal B., Indian Arts and Crafts, Interi-533 dy Edward L., Land Management, Interior Hastings, Madeline, Housing, HUD Hastings, Robert H., Secretary for Administration, abor Hatch, H. A., Maj. Gen., USMC, Na Hatch, Josiah, National Museum of American His-tory, Smithsonian 68 Hatch, Orrin G. (Senator from Utah): Biography 175 Budget Committee 252 Judiciary Committee 261 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... 262 Small Business Committee 264 Republican Policy Committee 269 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe National Commission on Alcoholism and other Alcohol-Related Problems Office of Technology Assessment ............c..ccc.uue.... Hatch, Thomas D., Health Resources, HHS .............. Hatcher, Barbara, D.C. Licenses and Permits Pag Hatcher, Charles (Representative from Georgia): Biography 4 Agriculture Committee 27: Small Business Committee 30¢ Hatcher, Richard, Advisory Commission on Inter-governmental Relations 62¢ Hatfield, Mark O. (Senator from Oregon): Biography 14¢ Appropriations Committee 247 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 254 Rules and Administration Committee. .................... 21 Republican Policy Committee 269 Joint Committee on the Library .........cccccoevevveennn. 323 Joint Committee on Printing 323 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis-sion 328 Members of Congress for Peace Through Law...... Hathaway, Michael D., Energy and Natural Re-sources, Senate 255 i Audrey, Environment and Public Works, enate 257 Hatton, Brenda, Agriculture, House............................ 274 Hatton, Bruce N., Interstate Commerce Commis-a sion Hattori, Masaya, International Bank.......................... Haug, Philip R., Forest Service, Agriculture.. Haugan, Gregory T., Research, DOT Haugerud, James S.: Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate 326 Office of the Secretary, Sonate. iii 395 Haught, Adrian, Forest Service, Agriculture............ 553 Haughton, Claiborne D., Jr., Manpower, Defense.... 475 Haughton, Ronald W., Labor Relations...................... 642 Hauler, Arthur R., Boulder Laboratories, Com-merce 574 Hauptman, Jack, Heritage Conservation, Interior... 530 Hauser, Richard A., Executive Office ....................... 448 Hausheer, Maurice, L.A. to Rep. Pritchard............... 222 Hausmann, Frank W., Col., Legislative, Air Force.. 510 Havel, Carolyn, Legislative Affairs, Justice.............. 5 Havens, Arnold I., Energy and Commerce, House ... 287 Havens, Harry S., GAO 411 Havens, Ralph E., Col., Manpower and Personnel, Air Force 511 Havey, Patricia R., Government Printing Office...... Haviland, Virginia, Library of Congress.................... 4 Havlicek, Jane, E.A. to Rep. Goldwater .............. 5 Hawkes, George L., Contract Appeals, Defense Hawkins, Augustus F. (Representative from Cali-fornia): Biography Education and Labor Committee .............c.ccovnnnnene. House Administration Committee... 2 Joint Committee on the Library .............................. Joint Committee on Printing Library of Congress. Hawkins, Avis T., D.C. Executive Office .................... Hawkins, Burt C., Agricultural Marketing, Agri-5 culture 44 Hawkins, Charles A., Research and Engineering, Defense 474 Hawkins, Earnest, Maritime Administration, Com-merce 568 Hawkins, Edward F., Maritime Commission............. 643 Hawkins, Edward, Finance, Senate...............cc.c........ 258 Hawkins, Elsie, House Administration Committee.. 294 Hawkins, Fred D., International Communication Agency 654 Hawkins, Genta A. U.S. International Develop-ment Cooperation Agency. 694 Hawkins, Helmut H., Investigative, Defense............. 482 Hawkins, Paula (Senator from Florida): Biography 34 pon lg Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 246 Labor and Human Resources Committee..... wn 20, National Republican Senatorial Committee Joint Economic Committee . Hawkins, Vernon, D.C. Department of Human Services 762 Hawkins, Wilbur F., TVA 690 Hawerih, J. Robertson, Parole Commission, Jus-oA re re S. I. (Senator from California): Biography 13 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 246 Foreign Relations Committee 258 Individual Index Page Page Small Business 264 Hayden, Richard J., Capt., Inter-American Defense College 774 Hayes, Bartlett H., Jr., National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian........c.ccoeceevverueereernnenne 686 Hayes, Carnie C., Special Committee on Aging, Senate Hayes, John B., Adm., Coast Guard, DOT ................. Hayes, John S., Board for International Broadcast- ing Hayes, Margaret D., Foreign Relations, Senate........ Hayes, Mary, Ways and Means, House....................... Haynes, Arndon O., Rural Telephone Bank, Agri- culture 543 Haynes, H. H., Rear Adm., Facilities Engineering, Navy 502 Haynes, Lawrence H., SEC 677 Haynes, Mark, Environment and Public Works, Senate Haynes, R. Michael, Small Business Committee, Senate 265 Haynes, William A., Jr., Appropriations, House ...... 278 Hays, Anna Mae, Brig. Gen., American Battle Monuments Commission 6 25 Hays, Brooks, Former Members of Congress............. 648 Hays, Burl, Jr., Office of the Secretary, Senate........ 395 Hays, Dick W., Research and Improvement, Educa- tion Hays, Kenneth S., Jr., State Hays, Louis B., Child Support, HHS..............ccceunennes Hays, Paul, Office of the Clerk, House ‘ Hays, Sandra H., Senate Press Gallery...........ccc...... 8 Hayward, Gladys M., Combined Airlines Ticket Office 08 Hayward, T. B., Adm., Chiefs of Staff, Defense ........ 479 Haywood, Edmond M., Regional Offices, Justice...... 516 Haywood, Lisa, Education of Disadvantaged Chil-: ren Haywood, Margaret Austin, D.C. Superior Court..... Haywood, Yvonne S., Office of the Legislative Counsel 404 Hazel, John C., D.C. Library Head, Robert Vv. Operations, Agriculture.................. Head, Toney, Jr., Surface Mining, Interior Healey, Chris, L.A. to Rep. Roemer ...........ccccecvcvvennne Healey, James C., Jr., Ways and Means, House........ Healton, Donald C., Food and Drug, HHS 5 Healy, Colleen, Joint Economic Committee Healy, Theresa Ann, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Sierra Leone................... Healy, Thomas F., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop- ment, Army 492 Heaney, W. Donn, International Trade, Commerce. 564 Hearing, Vincent J., Administration, HUD 600 Hearn, Leslie E., Inspector General's Office, DOT... 606 Hearth, Donald P., Field Installations, NASA.......... 661 Heary, Linda, Federal Trade Commission “ Heath, Karen S., Armed Services, House................... Heath, Thomas B., Rural Electrification, Agricul- ture Heberle, Charles J., Col., Audiovisual, Defense......... Hebert, Andre, Democratic Congressional Cam- paign Committee, House 314 Hebert, Carl J., Congressional Record Index Office. 324 Hechinger, Deborah A., SEC 678 Hechscher, August, Official, Smithsonian ................. 682 Hecht, Margaret Ww. Governmental Affairs, Senate Hecker, Guy L., Jr., Maj. Gen., Air Force.................. Heckler, Margaret M. (Representative from Massa- chusetts) Biography 81 Science and Technology Committee ............c.cccuue.e. 305 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 National Republican Congressional Committee... 316 Joint Economic Committee 325 Heckscher, August: National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 686 Smithsonian 684 Hector, Louis J., National Endowment for the Arts 664 Hedda, Ali, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni- potentiary from Tunisia 813 Hedeman, William, EPA 632 Hedemann, Knut, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Norway 8 Hedge-Reszetar, Mary Alice, Libraries and Infor-mation Science 662 Hedlund, Jim, Budget, House 282 Hedrick, Floyd D., Library of Congress..........c.cccoec.... 415 Hees, George H., Permanent Joint Board on De- fense, Canada-United States ..........c.cccocervevreeennnn 790 Heffelfinger, William S., Secretary’s Office, Energy 615 Heffron, Paul T., Processing, Library of Congress... 420 Heflin, Howell T. (Senator from Alabama): Biography 4 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 246 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee co 253 Judiciary Committee 261 Select Committee on Ethics 269 Hefner, W. G. (Bill), Mrs., Congressional Club.......... 631 Hefner, W. G. (Bill) (Representative from North Carolina): Biography 132 Appropriations Committee 275 Budget Committee 281 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... 315 Heftel, Cecil (Representative from Hawaii): Biography 45 Ways and Means Committee 311 Hegan, William M., Branch Offices, SEC................... 679 Heginbotham, Erland H., International Trade, Commerce Heginbotham, Stanley J., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 416 Hegner, Anton, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Switzerland Yeggied, D.D Mark, Science and Education, Agricul-; 5 Hehe: John P., Appeals Court .............c.ciiisicaraies Height, Dorothy, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council 63 Heil, Christopher A., Official Reporter to House Committees Heileman, Carolee, International Affairs, State....... Heim, Frederic A., Jr., Inspector General's Office, Commerce 557 Heimann, John G.: Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Depository Institutions Deregulation...................... FDIC 6 Heimlich, Richard, U.S. Trade Representative......... 451 Heinemann, Robert B., Purchase of Services from the Handicapped 630 Heininger, Marvin W., Lt. Col., Public Affairs, Air Force 509 Heinz, John (Senator from Pennsylvania): Biography 148 Banking, Ty and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 251 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 254 Finance Committee 257 Republican Policy Committee 269 Special Committee on Aging 271 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 3 26 Environmental Study Conference..............ccccoeuu.... 332 Heironimus, M. Eddie, IRS, Treasury..........c.cccecuene... 467 Heising, Dewey, Administrative Offsce of the U.S. Courts 751 Heiss, Hertha W., International Trade, Commerce . 565 Heiss, John L., Administration 450 Heitowit, Ezra D., Science and Technology, House.. 306 Heitzenrater, Paul L., Surface Mining, Interior....... 529 Hold, iy R., Dr., National Institutes of Health, Helfrich, Gerard F., Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State 456 Heller, James H., D.C. Law Revision Commission... 328 Heller, John D., GAO 411 Hellings, James P., Intergovernmental Personnel Programs, OPM 672 Hellmer, Vicki, Agriculture, House .........ccccoccvuenuennne 274 Helm, Alice K., Election Commission ..........c.cceeueunen. 640 Helm, Robert, Budget, Senate 253 Helmantoler, Michael C., Science and Technology, House 306 Helms, Jesse (Senator from North Carolina): Biography 13 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 246 Foreign Relations Committee ............cccccceeiiicnnnnnn. 258 Rules and Administration Committee ie Republican Policy Committee..........cccouvvrrcrerunnnnne. Select Committee on Ethics Helms, R. W., Communications, Defense. ................... 1032 Congressional Directory Page Helms, William F., Animal and Plant, Agriculiure. 545 Hemel, EricI, Policy Development .................. . 450 Hemmes, Robert A., Surface Mining, Interior Hemperley, John 0, Library of Congress........ i Hemphill, Eileen, D.C. Licenses and Permits............ Hemphill, Robert F., TVA Hempton, Gordon, FCC Henderson, Dale W., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Henderson, Elmer W., Government Operations, House 93 Henderson, Eva D., Deputy Secretary’s Office.......... 454 Henderson, James D., Regional Directors, Justice... 515 Henderson, John B., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 416 Henderson, Nelson T., Compensation, OPM.............. 674 Henderson, Nicholas, Sir, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Great Britain... 804 Henderson, Phyllis, Judiciary, House..........cccccceueune 298 Henderson, Wallace J., A.A. to Rep. Tauzin.............. 224 Hendon, Bill (Representative from North Caroli-na): Biography 133 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Select Committee on Aging 319 Hendrickson, John E., Jr., Executive Officer, Red Cross 626 Hendrie, Joseph M., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission 697 Hendrix, Sally, Judiciary, Senate............cccccoururrereenene 262 Hendsey, Susanne B., Federal Trade Commission ... 645 Henig, Morton E., GAO 412 Hennes, Richard V., International Affairs, State..... Hennessey, J. R., Electronic Systems Command, Navy 502 Hennessey, Jean, U.S.-Canada Commission............... 781 Henrie, Robert A., A.A. to Rep. Santini..........cc.c.c..... 223 Henrie, Robert, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Henrie, Thomas A., Bureau of Mines, Interior ......... Henrisken, Edward J., International Trade, Com-merce 564 Henry, Aaron E., Dr., Council on the Aging Henry, George B., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Henry, Gerard, Office of Architect of the Capitol .... 405 Henry, James D., Solicitor’s Office, Labor.................. 579 Henry, Mervyn U., Dr., Pan American Health Or-ganization 788 Henry, William, L.A. to Rep. Gradison ...................... 217 Henshaw, Edmund L., Jr.: Clerk of the House of Representatives (biogra- Interparliamentary Union Hensley, Sharon, Science and Technology, House.... 306 Henson, Daniel P., III, Minority Business, Com- merce 561 Henson, Gerald L., A.A. to Rep. Taylor...................... 225 Henson, Harold T., D.C. General Services ................. 761 Henson, Henry R., Government Printing Office....... 414 Henson, Jim, Interior and Insular Affairs, House ... 296 Henson, Walter H., GAO 413 Henterly, John R., Official Reporter to House Committees 404 Heny, Michael, Jr., Office of the Clerk, House......... 400 Henzke, Leonard J., Jr., Tax Division, Justice.......... 523 Hepburn, A. Barton, National Commission for Em- ployment Policy 330 Herberger, Albert J., Manpower and Reserve Af- fairs, Navy 4 Herbert, Bruce, Veterans’ Affairs, House.................. Herfel, David L., Col., Research, Air Force Heriott, Roger, Bureau of Census, Commerce........... 563 Herlihy, Edward D., SEC 678 Herman, Lloyd, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Herman, Robert, Special Education and Rehabili-tation 619 Herman, Steven J., Processing, Library of Con- gress 420 Hermann, Diane, Secretary’s Office, Treasury ......... 464 Hermann, Robert J., Air Force 507 Hermes, Peter, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Federal Republic of Ger- many 804 Hernandez, Monica, Sched. Secy. to Rep. Jeffries... 219 Page Herrell, Ileana Collado, President’s Committee on Mental Retardation Herrera, Eduardo, Maj., Inter-American Defense.... 774 Herres, Robert T., Maj. Gen., Major Commands, Air Force 512 Herrick, Dennis, A.A. to Rep. Kildee.........cccccuuuue.e. 219 Herring, Fletcher L., Jr., Joint Committee on Printing 323 Herring, Joan R., Energy and Commerce, House..... 289 Herrmann, Walter C., GAO 13 Herron, William J., Jr., Maritime Commission ........ 644 Hersey, David F., Science Information, Smithsoni- an Hertel, Dennis M. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 87 Armed Services Committee 278 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Hertz, Harry S., Bureau of Standards, Commerce... 572 Hertzler, Elam K., Secretary’s Office, Education... 617 Hertzog, Dawn, Finance, Senate.........ccccccccuerevuruenenen. 258 Herz, Charles H., National Science Foundation ....... 667 Hesburgh, Theodore, Father, U.S. Holocaust Me- morial Council 69 Hess, Frederick, Director’s Office, Justice Hess, James K., Export-Import Bank Hess, John R., D.C. Superior Court..... Hess, Norman J., Hearings, Interior... Hesse, Martha O., Secretary’s Office, Hester, Douglas B., Office of the Legislative Coun- sel, Senate 397 Hester, Eugene F., Fish and Wildlife, Interior Heuer, Gary, Office of the Doorkeeper, House. Heuer, Mary V., O.M. to Rep. Brooks 2 Heumann, Judith E., Employment of the Handi- capped 676 Heurtematte, Julio E., Inter-American Develop-ment Bank 75 Hewitt, Warren E., International Affairs, State....... 460 Heydemann, Peter L. M., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 571 Heyerdahl, Thomas F., Chf. L.A. to Sen. Cohen........ 209 Heymsfeld, David A., Public Works and Transpor-tation, House Hibbert, Robert G., Food Safety, Agriculture............ 54 Hickey, Deborah M., Foreign Affairs, House.... os Hickey, Edward V., Jr., Executive Office...... Hickey, Esther S., Agriculture, House........... Hickey, James R., Field Offices, Red Cross... Hickok, Steve, Appropriations, Senate........ Hicks, Charles, Pension Guarant, Hicks, Henry H., Select Committee on Aging, House 319 Hicks, Lucille C., Small Business, House................... 309 Hicks, Luke, Office of the Doorkeeper, House .......... 401 Hicks, Ronald, Rules and Administration, Senate... 264 Hidalgo, Pauline L., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 254 Higginbotham, A. Leon, Jr., Board of Regents, Smithsonian 681 Higginbotham, Lynne, Government Operations, House 293 Higgins, Betty, Secy. to Rep. Hightower .................... 218 Higgins, Jan, Commerce, Science, and Transporta-tion, Senate Higgins, John E., Jr., General Counsel's Office, NLRB Higgins, Kimberly, Environment and Public Works, Senate Higgins, Stephen E., Alcohol, Tobacco and Fire-arms, Treasury 465 High, Michael D., TVA 691 Hightower, Jack (Representative from Texas): Biography 171 Appropriations Committee 275 Hightower, Monteria, Ms., D.C. Library............c........ 766 Hilberg, Raul, Prof., U.S. Holocaust Memorial o Council Hildebeidel, Roger, Land Management, Interior...... Hildebrandt, Eldon C., Foreign Agricultural, Agri-1 culture Hildebrandt, Pauline, Governmental Affairs, Senate 261 Hildenbrand, William F.: Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate 326 Office of the Secretary, Senate The Interparliamentary Union .. Individual Index 1033 Hile, Joseph P., Food and Drug, HHS ........................ "590 Hile, Joyce M., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 627 Hiler, John Patrick (Representative from Indiana): Biography 58 Government Operations Committee...........ccceueu.... Small Business Committee Hilke, John, Federal Trade Commission................... 646 Hill, Jacquelyn T., Deputy Secretary’s Office. ........... 454 Hill, James E., Bureau of Standards, Commerce...... 573 Hill, Jimmie D., Air Force 507 Hill, Joseph A., Civil Division, Justice............c..co....... 515; Hill, Lawrence R., Lt., Capitol Police..........ccccueue..... 407 Hill, Maebeth G., Republican Conference of the Senate 269 Hill, Ruth A., Officer of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.........cccccouvrrirurnnne. Hill, Shepherd, L.A. to Rep. Chappell.... oF, Hill, William (Bill), A.A. to Sen. Wallop.................... 211 Hillenbrand, Bruce F., Occupational Safety, Labor. 582 Hiller, David D., Attorney General’s Office, Justice 513 Hillis, Elwood (Representative from Indiana): Biography 58 Armed Services Committee 278 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 National Republican Congressional Committee... 315 Hilmon, J. B., Forest Service, Agriculture................. 553 Hilsman, W. J., Lt. Gen.,, Communications, De-fense Hilton, Cynthia F., Labor and Human Resources, ” nate 2 Hilton, Gregg, National Republican Congressional, ommittee Hilton, Mary N., Secretary’s Office, Labor................ Hilty, Charles, AA. to Rep. Madigan ws Hilyer, Elvin, Disease Control, HHS.......... a Hinch, Gerald K., Regional Offices, OPM.................. 673 Hinchman, James F., General Counsel's Office, Ag-iin riculture Hinderliter, Stephen B., Col., Public Affairs, Air Force Hinds, Eugene, Field Organizations, Interior............ Hines, pJargarel L., D.C. Corporation Counsel's 1ce Hinish, James, Republican Policy Committee, Senate Hinkle, Charles W., Public Affairs, Defense.............. Hinners, Noel W., National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Yeirid ow, Joseph U., Inter-American Development an 7 74 Hinson, Cynthia L. J., P.S. to Rep. Ginn.................... 217 Hintgen, Hubert J., Public Debt, Treasury................ 467 Hinton, Deane R., Overseas Private Investment Corporation 95 Hipple, F. Steb, International Trade, Commerce...... 566 Hipps, George O., Housing, HUD ............c.ccccceeuennn. 600 Hipps, Joseph G., Water and Power, Interior. Hirao, Teruo, International Monetary Fund... 5 Hird, Margaret C., Official, Smithsonian................... Hirsch, Allan, EPA Hirsch, Carlos M., Inter-American Development Bank 774 Hirsch, Donald, General Counsel’s Office, HHS....... 586 Hirsch, Harold E., Joint Committee on Taxation..... 324 Hirschhorn, Eric L., International Trade, Com- merce 565 Hirshhorn, Joseph H., Mrs., Smithsonian.................. 684 Hitchner, Stephen B., Director’s Office, Justice. ....... 517 Hite, Richard R., Budget and Administration, Inte- rior 527 Hitz, Frederick P., CIA 450 Hixon, Frank P., National Science Board.................. 667 Hjelm, Howard F., Vocational and Adult Educa- tion 619 Hlass, I. Jerry, Field Installations, NASA ................. 661 Hoaglan, William J., Food and Nutrition, Agricul- ture 546 Hoban, Frank T. National Commission on Alco- holism and Other Alcohol-Related Problems..... Hobbins, James M., Official, Smithsonian.................. Hobbs, Nancy, Select Committee on Aging, House... 519 Hobbs, Thomas R., Field Offices, HUD....................... 602 Hocken, Robert, Bureau of Standards, Commerce .. . 802 Hodder, Harry J ., Board Development Bank ............ 775 Hodel, Donald P., Under Secretary of the Interior (biography) 525 Page Hodes, Richard, Advisory Commission on Intergov-ernmental Relations 624 Hodgdon, John R., Civil Division, Justice. Hodge, John D., Research, DOT Hodges, Carl N., Office of Technology Assess 422 Hodges, Howard P., Jr., SEC 677 Hodges, Pat, Finance, Senate 258 Hodges, Paulette, Minority Leader’s Office............... 394 Hodsoll, Francis S. M., Executive Office. .................... 447 Hodpst, Bernadine E., Joint Committee on Print-525 Hots, Spotty J., Appropriations, Senate..................... 49 Hoewing, C. Lincoln, Governmental Affairs, Senate 261 J. Douglas, Management, OPM..... wo .. 671 Hoff, 073 Hoffman, Adonis, L.A. to Rep. Dymally.... Hoffman, Anna Rosenberg, Franklin Del sevelt Memorial Commission ........c..coccevveveererrennens 328 Hoffman, C. Michael, Alcohol, Tobacco and Fire- arms, Treasury 465 Hoffman, Conrad R., VA 702 Hoffman, John C., Capitol Page School...................... 407 Hoffman, John D., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce ; 571 Hoffman, Peter B., Parole Commission, Justice ....... 698 Hoffman, R. N., Jr., Col.,, War College, Defense ....... 479 Hoffman, Robert D., FDIC 640 Hoffman, Ruth, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, ho House Hoffman, Walter E., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals Hogan, Harry L., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Hogan, John E., Agriculture, House ...........cccoceucnunne. 274 Hogan, William H., Jr., Armed Services, House....... 279 Hoganson, Jerome L., Refugee Programs, State........ 461 Hoge, James F., Japan-United States Friendship Commission 329 Hogenson, Roald A., trial judge, U.S. Court of laims 722 Hogness, John R., National Science Board................. 666 Hogya, Mary G., Interstate Commerce Commission 654 Hohenlohe, Christian, Official, Smithsonian............. 681 Hoing, Willard, ACTION Hoinkes, Mary E., Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State 456 Holahan, Paulette H., Libraries and Information ience Holcomb, M. S., Vice Adm., Office of Naval Oper- ations 500 Holden, John R., Veterans’ Affairs, House................ 311 Holdridge, John H., East Asian and Pacific Af- fairs, State 457 Holec, F. Lynn, International Trade, Commerce...... 564 Holl, Wallace F., Federal Railroad Administration, DOT 611 Holland, Barbara J., Health Resources, HHS........... 592 Holland, Elaine, Budget, House 282 Holland, Frank R., TVA 691 Holland, George E., D.C. Corrections..........cccceceruruenne 759 Holland, Jerome H., Dr., Officer, Red Cross.............. 625 Holland, Kenneth L. (Representative from South Carolina): Biography 162 Standards of Official Conduct Committee.............. 309 Ways and Means Committee 311 Hollander, Barnard M., Section Chiefs, Justice........ 514 Hollander, Kenneth N., Lt. Col., Research and En- gineering, Defense 472 Hollar, Pamela, Urban Mass, DOT ............cceccevuennennnn 612 Hollenbach, Joan Marie, Occupational Safety.......... 670 Hollenbeck, Harold C. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 109 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Science and Technology Committee ...........c.ccoeuenen. 305 Select Committee on Aging 318 Environmental Study Conference............c.ccovueuee. 332 Holleran, Susan E., D.C. Occupational Safety and, Health Board Hollick, Ann L., Environmental and Scientific Pra fairs, State 456 Holliday, George D., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 417 Hollifield, Robert E., Maritime Commission.............. 6 Hollings, Ernest F. (Senator from South Carolina): Biography 159 1034 Congressional Directory Page Appropriations Committee 247 Budget Committee 252 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit-tee Democratic Policy Committee Board of Visitors to the U.S. Naval Academy ....... Office of Technology A ent Hollingsworth, Pat, Budget, Senate ..........cccccccveueueneees Hollis, Judith A., P.S. to Sen. Danforth ..... Hollis, Victor R., Jr., Field Offices, HUD Hollis, Walter W., Office of Under Secretary, a5 Army Hollister, Ann Marie, Energy and Commerce, House 288 Holloway, Frederic A. L., Academy of Sciences........ 656 Holloway, Harry C., Col., Health Sciences, Defense 486 Holloway, James L., III, Adm., American Battle Monuments Commission 625 Holloway, Joan, Health Services, HHS ...... Holly, Frank D., Lt. Col., Research, Army. Holm, Charlie, Merchant Marine and F Hou Holm, Pau L., Financial Management, Agricul-ture Holman, Carl, National Endowment for the Arts.... Holmer, Alan F., Executive Office Holmes, Charles, A.A. to Rep. Marvin Leath............ 219 Holmes, Christian R., Refugee Programs, State........ Holmes, David W., House Periodical Press Gallery. an Holmes, H. Allen, "European Affairs, State Holmes, Imogene, O.M. to Rep. McCurdy... : Holmes, John C., Office of Technology Assessment . 422 Holmes, John G., Jr., aya o Holmes, Marilyn dJ., Sta Yatoes, Randall K ND. Health Sciences, De-150 fen: Holmfeld, John D., Science and Technology, House 306 Holmquist, Anna, Office of the Republican Leader. 399 Holstine, Jon D., Foreign Affairs, House. ................... 291 Holt, Helen, Solar Energy, HUD Holt, Marjorie S. (Representative from Maryland): Biography Armed Services Committee 278 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academ 335 Holton, David, Select Committee on Aging, House.. 319 Holtz, Paul R., L.D. to Sen. Simpson...........cccccccruenunee. 211 Homan, Paul M., Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury 465 Homans, Robert, Mrs., National Museum of American Art, SMIhSOrIan ... coors 686 Homer, Laura M, Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Homes, Gerald P., International Labor Affairs, Tr Honegger, Barbara, Policy Development.................... Honig, Robert H., Federal Government Service Task Force Hood, William C., International Monetary Fund..... Hoofnagle, William S., Cooperation and Develop-ment, Agriculture 552 Hooker, Marion E, Educational Institution Licen- sure mmission Hooks, Jo Ann, Official Reporter to House Com- mittees 404 Hooley, Jim, Secretary’s Office, Labor........................ Hooper, George L., Overseas Private Investment Corporation Hooper, Lindsay D., Select Committee on Ethics, Senate 270 Hooper, Raymond E., Congressional Liaison Serv- ice, 409 Hoover, David B., Health Resources, HHS ................ 591 Hoover, Herbert, II, Officer, Red Cross..................... 626 Hope, Bob, Mrs., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian... oo. anna, 689 Hope, Herbert A., Capt., Secretary’s Office, Navy... 495 Hope, John, III, Civil Rights 692 Hope, S. Mari, Dpty. A.A. to Rep. Wyden.................. 226 Hopkins, Donald R., Dr., Disease Control, HHS....... 590 Hopkins, James E., Interstate Commerce Commis- sion 655 Hopkins, Kevin Randall, Executive Office................. 448 Hopkins, Larry J. (Representative from Kentucky): Biography Agriculture Committee 273 Armed Services Committee 278 Page National Republican Congressional Committee... 218 Hopkins, Leroy E., Procurement, NASA Hopkins, Ruby, House Administration Committee... 23, Hopkins, T. M., Rear Adm., Sea Systems, Navy....... Hopkins, Thomas D., Wage and Price Stability........ Hoppe, John David, Office of the Republican Whip. oo Hoppe, Karen Davis, Asst. to Rep. Coats. ................. 14 Hoppe, Louise R., Armed Services, Senate................. 251 Hoppel, Elizabeth D., A.A. to Rep. Carman............... 214 Hopper, David W., International Bank....................... 77 Hoppner, William R., A A. to Sen. Exon.................... 209 Hopson, Charles T., Washington Post Office............. 769 Horan, Donald J., GAO 412 Horan, Harold E., African Affairs, State................... 456 Horan, Hume Alexander, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Cameroon .............. Horblitt, Stephen A., District of Columbia, House... 283 Hord, Jesse, Boulder Laboratories, Commerce.......... 574 Horen, Hume Alexander, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Equatorial Guinea 818 Horgan, Edward E., Jr., Postal Service ...................... 699 Horgan, J. T., Rear Adm., Medical Center, Navy..... 503 Horlick, Gary N., Finance, Senate ..........c..cccceeeeuenenne. 258 Hormats, Robert D., Economic and Business Af-fairs, State 459 Horn, Stephen, Dr., Civil Rights.......ccccccoerveevuennnne. 692 Horne, Charles H., Jr., White House News Photog-rapher 874 Horne, Wilson S., Food Safety, Agriculture............... 548 Horner, Charles E., Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State Horner, Thomas F., Press Secy. to Sen. Duren-berger 2 Hornsby, A. Isbell, Education and Labor, House...... Hornsby, Andrew P., Food and Nutrition, Agricul-Sie ture Horowitz, Lawrence C., Labor and Human Re-sources, Senate 263 Horowitz, Michael J., OMB 448 Horten, Julie, Ways and Means, House ..................... 313 Horton, Frank (Representative from New York): Biography 127 Government Operations Committee......... Horton, William Philip, Hearings, Interior... Horvitz, Morton I., Staffing Services, OPM Hosenball, S. Neil: Administrative Conference 623 Office of General Counsel, NASA ..........cccocevveennen. 658 Hospital, Jeremiah D., Maritime Commission........... 643 Hougart, Bille, Science and Education, Agriculture 556 Houk, Wade B., Controller’s Office, Justice............... 521 House, Barton R., Secretary’s Office, Energy............ House, Kenneth, Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 302 House, Mike, Asst. to Sen. Heflin........c.ccccovevevennnnne. House, Sharon L., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Housley, Raymond M., Jr., Forest Service, Agricul-ture 553 Houston, Charles E., Export-Import Bank.................. 635 Houston, Donald L., Food Safety, Agriculture.......... 547 Houston, Neal J., A.A. to Sen. Stafford...................... 211 Houston, Thomas F., Government Operations, House 293 Houstoun, L. O., Secretary’s Office, HUD.................. 598 Houtven, Leo Van, International Monetary Fund... 782 Hovde, Donald I., Secretary’s Office, HUD................ 597 Hovell, C. Ronald, Space Transportation, NASA ..... 659 Howard, Anne L., Secretary’s Office, Commerce...... 557 Howard, Bruce A., GSA 649 Howard, Day, Appropriations, Senate .............ccocucu... 249 Howard, Dessa, Speaker's Office..........c.ccocevvruruereeenne 398 Howard, Elizabeth E., TVA 690 Howard, James J. (Representative from New Jersey): _ Biography 106 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis-sion 328 Howard, James L., GAO 412 Howard, Joseph H., Processing, Library of Con-gress 419 Howard, Mary Beverly, Science and Technology, House Howard, Paul M., Soil Conservation, Agriculture... Howard, Ralph, Health Care Financing, HHS.......... 5 Individual Index Page Howard, Richard C., Processing, Library of Con- gress 419 Howard, Robert M., Energy and Commerce, House. 288 Howard, William E., III, National Science Founda- tion 668 Howarth, James, Office of the Doorkeeper, House .. 401 Howarth, Thomas J., New England, Commerce....... 560 Howay, John W., Capt., Judge Advocate’s Office, : avy Howe, Anne, Health Sciences, Defense ...................... Howe, Jonathan T., Rear Adm.: Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commis-sion Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States Howe, Joseph, W., Affirmative Employment Pro-grams, OPM Howe, Patty, Press Secy. to Rep. Cheney................... Howe, Thomas C., National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Howe, Timothy J., A.A. to Rep. Fazio..........cceeuu... Howell, Charles H., TVA Howell, Charles T., House Administration Commit-tee Howell, James P., Energy and Natural Resources, Senate Howell, Jay C., Labor and Human Resources, Senate Howell, W. Nathaniel, Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State 458 Hower, Dennis, A.A. to Sen. Kasten ..........ccccccvveuveeeen. 210 Howes, David T. Congressional Record Index Office 324 Howes, John A., A.A. to Rep. Davis.................. Howie, Emily Claire, Foreign Affairs, House.. Howland, Richard H., Official, Smithsonian ... Gat Howlett, Herbert A., Delaware River Basin.............. Howlett, Myles R.: Forest Service, Agriculture 553 Geographic Names, Interior 534 Howse, Robert V., Lt., Capitol Police..........ccccoeueueuenee 406 Hoye, Kathryn A., Office of the Doorkeeper, House 401 Hoyer, Mary, Regional Offices, OPM............cccouenuu... 673 Hoyer, Robert, Finance, Senate Hsia, Gloria H., Processing, Library of Congress ..... 419 Hsia, Tao-tai, Law, Library of Congress..........cccc....... 421 Huang, Thomas T. L., State 455 Hubbard, Carroll, Jr. (Representative from Ken-tucky): Biography 67 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Hubbard, Samuel W., Rear Adm., Research and Engineering, Defense 472 Huber, Emil L., Jr., Field Offices, HUD..................... Huber, John J., Branch Offices, SEC......... a Huber, Robert C., Health Research, HHS..... Huber, Robert T., Foreign Affairs, House........ Huberman, Benjamin, Science and Technology........ 450 Huberman, Richard L., Energy and Commerce, House Hackoby, Thomas J. (Representative from Louisi-ana): Biography 72 Agriculture Committee 273 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Hucks, Becky, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate... ... 266 Hudak, John F., Capt., Capitol Polite vai id 406 Hudak, Robert E. Inspector General’s Office, HUD 599 Huddleston, Walter (Dee) (Senator from Ken-tucky): Biography 67 ok rae Nutrition, and Forestry Committee. 246 Appropriations Committee 247 Small Business Committee 264 Democratic Policy Committee 267 Select Committee on Intelligence ...........c.cccevvueuenenee 270 Senate Office Building Commission 332 Hudgins, John, Foreign Agricultural, Agriculture... 551 Hudnall, William J., Food Safety, Agriculture......... 548 Hudon, Mary, Select Committee on Ethics, Senate . 270 Hudson, Anthony, W., Logistics, Defense................... 483 Hudson, Brenda, Armed Services, Senate.................. Hudson, Joel B., Administrative Assistant’s Office, Army 489 Hudson, John F., Foreign Agricultural, Agricul-ture 55 Hudson, William T., Chief, Coast Guard, DOT Hueg, William F., Jr., National Science Board Huessy, Paula, Equal Employment Huff, Jack K., Interstate Commerce Commission .... 656 Huggett, Clayton, Bureau of Standards, Commerce 573 Huggins, Michael L., Food Safety, Agriculture......... 548 Huggins, Nathan I., Official, Smithsonian....... Hughes, Ann, U.S. Trade Representative ........ =x Hughes, Barbara, O.M. to Rep. Harold E. Ford........ Hughes, Bobby L., Home Loan Bank Board. 0) Hughes, Daniel, Secretary’s Office, HUD .................. 5 Hughes, Evans R., Jr., U.S. Railway Association ..... 701 Hughes, Harold E., National Commission on Alco- holism and Other Alcohol-Related Problems..... 330 Hughes, Helen, International Bank...........c.cccccouneie. 779 Hughes, J. Vance, Section Chiefs, Justice.................. 521 Hughes, James D., Lt. Gen,, Overseas Command, Air Force 512 Hughes, Kent, Joint Economic Committee................. 326 Hughes, Michael B., Comdr., Secretary’s Office, Defense 470 Hughes, Phillip S., Official, Smithsonian................... 681 Hughes Robin W., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 317 Hughes, Thomas G., A.A. to Sen. Pell ........................ 210 Hughes, William J. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 106 Judiciary Committee 296 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Select Committee on Aging 318 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... 315 Hugo, F. Michael, Appropriations, House.................. 277 Huhn, Nan R., D.C. Corporation Counsel’s Office... 758 Huizenga, E. Richard, Field Offices, HUD................. 604 Hukkala, T. R., Col, Research and Engineering, Defense 4 Hulett, Stanley W., Secretary’s Office, Interior........ Huley, Robert, Agency Relations, OPM Hulic, Charles, Supply, GSA. 650 Huling, Janet M., Press Secy. to Rep. Schneider...... Hull, Everson W., Congressional Research, Library : of Congress 17 Hull, Joseph, S., Research, Navy ........cccccecvrrurrreieianns 497 Hull, R. R., Col., USMC, Navy 500 Hull, Richard D., Forest Service, Agriculture........... 553 Hultman, Eric, Judiciary, Senate............ccc....... er iD) Humber, Jeffrey, D.C. Finance and Revenue Hume, Jaquelin H., National Museum of Ameri-can Art, Smithsonian Humelsine, Carlisle H., Board of Regents, Smithso-nian 681 Humes, John Portner, Truman Scholarship.............. 653 Hummel, Arthur W., Jr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Pakistan.........-%-821 Hummel, J. R., Lt. Comdr., Medical Data, Navy...... 504 Humphrey, Gordon J. (Senator from New Hamp-shire): Biography Armed Services Committee Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ Labor and Human Resources Committee............... National Republican Senatorial Committee National Commission on Alcoholism and other Alcohol-Related Problems 331 Humphrey, Kay, P.S. to Sen. Boschwitz..................... 208 Humphreys, Joseph, Finance, Senate............ccccccccuue. 258 Hungate, William L., Former Members of Con-gress Hunkin, Eni, Interior and Insular Affairs, House.... 296 Hunsucker, Richard G., Management Services, Labor Hunt, Betty Jo, Select Committee on Indian Af-fairs, Senate 270 Hunt, Glen, A.A. to Rep. Hance 218 Hunt, Gordon E., Overseas Private Investment Corporation Hunt, Isaac C., Jr. Office of General Counsel, rmy Hunt, John O., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House 401 Hunt, Judith P., Armed Services, Senate .................. 251 Hunt, Kenneth S., FAA, DOT 609 Hunt, Peter S., Energy and Commerce, House.......... 287 Hunt, Richard, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 1036 Congressional Directory Page Hunt, Roger W., Capt., Judge Advocate’s Office, 5 N. avy 99 Hunt, Thomas R., Urban Mass, DOT............ccoeenn.en. 612 Hunt, Vilma R., EPA 633 Hunt, William, ‘Air Systems Command, Navy .......... 502 Hunter, Duncan L. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 26 Armed Services Committee 278 Hunter, Kenneth, Federal Trade Commission.......... 645 Hunter, Kenneth W., GAO 413 Hunter, Michael, International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada............. 784 Hunter, Richard W., Compensation, OPM................. 674 Hunter, Robert P., Labor and Human Resources, Senate 263 Hunter, Rodney L., Office of the Legislative Coun- sel 4 Hope Michael E., Lt., Capitol Police Huppert, Ralph M., Inspector General's Office, Ag- riculture Hurlbut, Elbridge Q., Official, Smithsonian.............. Hurley, Cornelius K., Jr., Officer of Federal Re- serve System 628 Hurley, Peter J., Health Research, HHS ................... 589 Hurney, Francis C., Maritime Commission CR 643 Hurrle, Harry J., Economic Analysis, Commerce .... 561 Hurt, Robert H., A.A. to Rep. Ginn 217 Husain, S. S., International Bank 7 Husain, Tabarak, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Bangladesh........................ 799 Hussey, Ward M., Office of the Legislative Counsel 3 Huston, John W., Maj. Gen., Staff, Air Force........... 511 Hutchinson, George E, Officer of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.... 726 Hutchison, Georgia Ann, Officer, Red Cross.............. 626 Hutchison, Ira J., Park Service, Interior...... as Hutchison, Thomas W., Judiciary, House Huther, Bradford R., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 576 Hutson, James H., Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund .................. 331 Hutto, Earl (Representative from Florida): Biography 34 Armed Services Committee 278 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Huxtable, Ada Louise, Official, Smithsonian ............. 682 Huyser, Robert E., Gen., Major Commands, Air Force 512 Hyde, DeWitt S., D.C. Superior Court..............cccceuuee. 750 Hyde, Henry J. (Representative from Illinois): Biography 49 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Judiciary Committee Hyland, J. Brian, Equal Opportunity, NASA............ Hyman, Henry Z., Officer, Red Cross oa Hyman, Paul J., Manpower, Defense Hymel, Gary: A.A. to Rep. O'Neill Speaker’s Office Hynan, John J., Solicitor’s Office, Labor ................... Hyndman, Vance, Foreign Affairs, House........... Ja Hynes, Margaret W., O.M./E.S. to Rep. Guyer.. Hynes, Michael H., Rules, House i ri ar Hynes, Patrick B., Office of the Minority Secre- tary, Senate 397 Hyps, Brian, Veterans’ Affairs, House .........cccccuc..... Hysong, Mary C., D.C. Licenses and Permits.. 3 Hytner, Erwin, Ways and Means, House I Iacone, Pamela, Speaker’s Office.........cccceoueuererrennnes Iacono, James M., Science and Education, Agricul-ture Iarezza, Juan Carlos, International Monetary un 783 lglosios, Enrique, International Court of Justice, Igoe, Maureen E., Science and Technology, House.. 306 Ikard, Frank N., "John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian Ikle, Fred C., Under Secretary’ s Office, Defense ...... Illsley, Julie ‘A, Foreign Affairs, House Si Ilisley, Thayer V, House Press Gallery Iloniemi, Jaakko, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Finland Imburg, Jerome, Capt., Council of Personnel, Navy 499 Page Imhof, William A., General Counsel’s Office, Agri-culture . 536 Imhoff, Edgar, A., Surface Mining, Interior............... 529 Imhoff, Paul, Education and Labor, House................ 285 Imlay, Carl BH, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 751 Inabinet, Fran, Budget, Senate 253 Indelicato, Richard J., Work Force, OPM .................. 674 Ing, Virginia, P.S. to Sen. Matsunaga -Ingersoll, Cynthia, Federal Trade Commission... Ingersoll, Robert S., Japan-United States Prisnde ship Commission Inglee, Bill, L.A. to Rep. Coleman Ingold, Eugene, Old West, Commerce Ingraham, Joe McDonald, Temporary Emerg cy Court of Appeals Ingram, Claudia T., Appropriations, Senate.............. Ingram, Earl, Management Office, Education .......... Ingram, George M., Foreign Affairs, House .............. Ingram, Glenn R., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 572 Ingram, LouElla L., trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims 723 Ingram, Timothy H., Government Operations, ouse 293 Ingrassia, Anthony F., Office of Labor Manage-ment Relations, OPM 672 Ingrim, C. Louise, A.A. to Rep. Mollohan.. ................ 221 Inman, Bobby R., Admiral, CIA 450 Inouye, Daniel K. (Senator from Hawaii): Biography 44 Appropriations Committee 247 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit-tee 253 Democratic Policy Committee 267 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 267 Select Committee on Indian Affairs................ oi 270 Select Committee on Intelligence... Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis-sion 328 Japan-United States Friendship Commission........ 329 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy............ 335 Insua, Alberto, Organization of American States..... 786 Intrater, Arnold, Secretary’s Office, Treasury .......... 464 Ionescu, Nicolae, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Romania..........cccocccerueuennnee. Iorio, Thomas, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House 401 Iosue, Andrew P., Lt. Gen.: Manpower and Personnel, Air Force ... U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home .... Iraneta, Pedro, Inter-American Develop Irby, Susan E., Office of the Republican Whip ......... Ireland, Andy (Representative from Florida): Biography 37 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Small Business Committee 308 North Atlantic Assembly 333 Irvin, Ben L., International Trade, Commerce.......... 564 Irvin, William R., Staffing Services, OPM ...... e074 Irvine, Mori, Agriculture, House ..........cccccecceueuecrcunnne 274 Irving, Michele, Select Committee on Aging, House 319 Irving, Thomas W., Field Offices, Red Cross ............. 626 Irwin, Doris, Joint Economic Committee ................... 326 Irwin, George D., Farm Credit 636 Irwin, Leo H., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography)... 741 Irwin, Lisa Ann, Science and Technology, House..... 306 Irwin, William A., Hearings, Interior..........cccccceeeueneee 526 Isaac, William M., FDIC 639 Isaacs, Jean G., Air Force Liaison, Senate................. 410 Isaacs, Karen J., Education and Labor, House ......... 285 Isaza, Pablo A., Dr., Pan American Health Organi- zation 88 Isen, Richard, Secretary's Office, Treasury ............... 464 Isenberg, LaVerne A., Financial Management, Ag- riculture 542 Isogai, Toshio, Tuna Commission 776 Isom, Newman B., Food Safety, Agriculture............. 548 Ison, Delmer, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 702 Israel, D. R., Communications, Defense...................... 482 Israel, Robert A., Health Research, HHS................... Istomin, Marta, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian.........c.cccceeeeruruenee. 689 Istwani, Abdul Hassib, Minister-Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires from Syria 813 Italiano, Joseph A., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 302 Individual Index Page Itani, Khalil, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Lebanon Itteilag, Anthony, ; Fohnames ny and Budget, HHS.. 586 Tuli, Matthew K., A.A. to Delegate Sunia................... 226 Ives, George S., National Mediation Board. ps Izard, John, Administrative Conferente......ic vis J Jaakson, Ernst, Dr., Consul General from Estonia.. 803 Jabbour, Alan, Library of Congress ..........cccccveueuiunnne 415 Jackman, Stella Mae, Energy and Commerce, House 288 Jackson, Adele, Budget, House 282 Jackson, Arva, Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com- merce 574 Jackson, vote D., District of Columbia, House.... 283 Jackson, Caroline, Executive Officer, Red Cross ...... 626 Jackson, Dawn N., Foreign Affairs, House eases cree Jackson, Delbert C., D.C. Corrections.............. Jackson, G. L., Capt., Security Group, Navy Jackson, Henry M. (Senator from Washington): Biography 182 Armed Services Committee 250 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 254 Governmental Affairs Committee 260 Democratic Policy Committee 267 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 268 Select Committee on Intelligence ...........ccceuvunucne 270 Regents, Smithsonian U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council............cccccoeunee. Jackson, Laverne, D.C. Licenses and Permits Jackson, LeRoy, A.A. to Rep. Watkins ............ Jackson, Lisa, A.A. to Rep. Stump. ........ .<224 Jackson, M. Kate, B.A. to Rep. Gregg.......ccorcrcisinsiinss 217 Jackson, May Linder, Rh oF Official Con- duct, House 309 Jackson, Michael D., Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Jackson, Moses W., Federal Trade Commission........ 645 Jackson, Patricia S., Republican Conference of the Senate 269 Jackson, William, D.C. Licenses and Permits........... Jacobs, Andrew, Jr. (Representative from Indiana): Biography Ways and Means Committee 311 Jacobs, Arthur, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 664 Jacobs, Edward, Joint Economic Committee.............. 326 Jacobs, Jerold L., FCC 637 Jacobs, Richard A., Archives and Records, GSA. ..... 651 Jacobs, Roger F., Officer of the Supreme Court........ 709 Jacobsen, Ralph H., Brig. Gen., Research, Air Force 511 Jacobsen, Robert A., Officer of Federal Reserve ystem 628 Jacobsmeyer, J. H., Jr., Maj. Gen., Communica-tions, Defense Jacobson, Debra Ann, Energy and Commerce, House Jacobson, Ruth H., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 712 Jacoby, Itzhak, Health Resources, HHS..................... Jacovides, Andrew J., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Cyprus........c...ceueuue.. 801 Jeeques Joseph G., Management and Budget, Jacykewycz, Oleh, M.D., Safety and Health, Agri- culture 539 Jaeger, Jerry L., Indian Affairs, Interior................... 526 Jaffe, Judith M., Administration, HUD ..................... 601 Jaffe, Saul J., NLRB 665 Jaffee, Richard A., Employment and Training, al r 581 Jaffer, Jay S., Management Operations, NA; 6 Jain, Surendra, ILO 782 Jalal, Mahsoun B., International Monetary Fund ... 783 James, Avon C., Brig. Gen., Comptroller’s Office, Air Force 511 James, Clarence L., Jr., Copyright Royalty Tribu- nal 631 James, E. Pendleton, Executive Office ....................... 447 James, Elizabeth M., Regional Offices, OPM ............ 673 James, Gladston D., D.C. Administration Office....... 763 James, Lynda, E.A. to Rep. Shamansky..................... 223 James, Olive C., Processing, Library of Congress..... 420 James, Ronald J., Administrative Conference........... 623 Jameson, John F., Official, Smithsonian.................... Jameson, William J., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 712 Jamieson, Winona G., Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Senate 270 Jamison, Cy, Interior and Insular Affairs, House.... 296 Janezich, Lawrence J., Senate Radio and Televi- sion Gallery 880 Janjua, M. Ashraf, International Monetary Fund... 783 Jannesson, Sandra M., Foreign Relations, Senate ... 259 Janowski, Margaret, Budget, Senate 253 Jaquish, Paul E., Jr., Postal Service ..........ccceceerenene.. 700 Jaramillo, Luis Fernando, Inter-American Devel- opment Bank 775 Jaramillo, Mari-Luci, Inter-American Affairs, tate Jardot, Leo, L.A. to Rep. English........ccceceeervrreeuenenne. Jarman, John, The Interparliamentary Union......... Jarratt, Mary, Secretary's Office, Agriculture......... Jarvis, Charlene Drew, D.C. Council's Office ............ Jarvis, Faith, O.M. to Rep. Kildee.........ccceoeruruerennene. Jarvis, Marilyn F., Government Operations, House 293 Jaseph, Joan, Interior and Insular Affairs, House... 296 Jasper, Linda, Budget, House 28 Jatkowski, Mary C., Science and Technology, House 306 Jauregui, Guillermo, International Monetary Fund 783 Javits, Marian B., National Endowment for the rts 664 Jaworski, Robert J., Administrative Assistant's Office, Army 489 Jaycox, Edward V. K., International Bank................ Jazi, George, Economic Analysis, Commerce . Jeanneret, Richard H, Supply, GSA. Jedlicka, Sharon, House Administration Commit- te: © Jeffers, Thomas P., Nuclear, Defense ..........c..c........... Jeffers, William, Federal Railroad Administration, DOT 611 Jeffers, William J., D.C. Licenses and Permits......... 764 Jeffers, Zachary C., Capitol Page School.................... 407 Jefferson, Burtell M., D.C. Licenses and Permits..... 763 Jeffery, David S., Science and Technology, House ... 306 Jeffords, James M. (Representative from Ver- mont): Biography 177 Agriculture Committee 273 Education and Labor Committee ..........cccovueueuenenene 284 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Select Committee on Aging 318 Jeffrey, Helen M., Air Force Liaison, Senate............ 410 Jeffrey, Seymour, Bureau of Standards, Commerce. 572 Jeffries, Jim (Representative from Kansas): Biography 65 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 Jekowsky, Ira, Regional Administrator, GSA. .......... 653 Jelin, Alice R., New England, Commerce 560 Jellison, James V., Postal Service ..........cccoceveuirucunene Jenckes, Linda S., Legislation Jenifer, Joseph E., Government Printing Office....... Jenkins, Edgar L. (Representative from Georgia): Biography Ways and Means Committee Jenkins, George L., National Commission for Em- ployment Policy 0 Jenkins, Harriett G., Equal Opportunity, NASA ..... 661 Jenkins, Howard, Jr. Administrative Conference 623 B 665 Jenkins, Issie, Equal Employment 634 Jenkins, Jack D., Economic and Business Affairs, State Jenkins, James L., Office of the Doorkeeper, House 402 Jenkins, John, Office of the Clerk, House.................. 400 Jenkins, John S., Rear Adm., Judge Advocate’s Office, Navy Jenkins, Rayburn O., Capt., Capitol Police................ Jenkins, Sandra L., International Trade, Com- merce 567 Jenkins, Suzanne C., Portrait Gallery, Smithsoni-oe an Jenkins, Tish B., TVA 690 Jenks, Gerald E., Science and Technology, House ... 307 Jennings, Charles H., Patent and Trademark, Commerce Jennings, Jackie L., Agriculture, House .................... 1038 Congressional Directory Jennings, John F., Education and Labor, House....... Jenrette, Richard H., Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 24 Jensen, Allen C., Ways and Means, House................ 312 Jensen, Dennis A., Regional Administrator, GSA.... 652 Jensen, James E., Science and Technology, House .. 307 Jensen, Oliver O., Processing, Library of Congress.. 420 Jensen, Walter, Jr., Mrs., Officer, Red Cross ............ 626 Jensen, William F., III, Office of the Legislative : Counsel, Senate 97 Jenson, Jerry N., Drug Enforcement, Justice. ........... 518 Jepsen, Jeff, A.A. to Rep. Daub 215 Jepsen, Roger W. (Senator from Iowa): Biography 61 Fon i Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . = Armed Services Committee National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... Joint Economic Committee 325 Board of Visitors to the U.S. Naval Academy....... Jerome, Anne G., House Periodical Press Gallery... 903 Jerue, Richard T., Labor and Human Resources, oh nate Jervis, Colonel G., Lt., Capitol Police...... Jervis, Silas L., Naturalization, Justice Jesseramsing, Chitmansing, Minister-Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires from Mauritius..........cccoeueueee 808 Jestrab, Frank F., Mine Safety and Health Review Commission 645 Jeter, Jane G., Democratic Policy Committee, Senate 267 Jeter, Shirley, Energy and Commerce, House........... 288 Jett, George W., Emergency Management Agency.. 641 Jewell, Charles A., Rural Electrification, Agricul- ture Jewell, Charlotte Reiley, O.M. to Rep. Perkins......... Jewell, Paula L., D.C. Wage-Hour ........c.cccecevurrrurunne Jewett, Freeborn G., Jr., Inter-American Develop- ment Bank 775 Jewett, J. J., III, Environment and Public Works, 5 nate Jilek, Joseph, Office of Personnel, OPM .................... 672 Jilong, Bl, International Court of Justice, U.N......... 794 Jimeno, Julius C., Safety and Health, Agriculture.. 539 Jimerson, Gail, Select Committee on Aging, House. 319 Jimison, John W., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Jimpie, Dominic, Field Offices, HUD..........ccccccceueunne 603 Jividen, John L., Maritime Commission............ccccueu.. 644 Joffrey, Robert, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 664 Johanes, Jaromir, Dr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Czechoslovakia.......... Johannesen, Pat, Budget, House John, David C., L.A. to Rep. Barnard ................c........ Johns, Lionel £, Office of Technology Assessment.. = Johnsen, Ray, O.M. to Rep, Simon...cris ih censier Johnson, Alberta E. Commerce, Science, Transportation, Senate Johnson, Allan S., Economics, Agriculture................ Johnson, Andrew, Republican Policy Committee, na 269 Johnson, Arthur, Pacific Northwest, Commerce...... 560 Johnson, Bernard C., Jr., D.C. Fire Department ...... 760 Johnson, Betty, E.S. to Rep. Bevill............ccccoeunuennenene 213 Johnson, Bruce P., U.S. Metric Board . Johnson, Charles W., Office of the Parliamentar- ian 398 Johnson, Chloe, P.S. to Rep. Marvin Leath................ 219 Johnson, Cliff, L.A. to Rep. Ratchford........................ 222 Johnson, David E., Asst. to Sen. Mitchell. ................ 210 Johnson, David L., Foreign Relations, Senate........... 259 Johnson, David S., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com- merce 574 Johnson, Deborah M., Foreign Relations, Senate..... 259 Johnson, Debra L., Office of Law Revision Counsel. 403 Johnson, Dianne H., Lt, Council of Personnel, Navy Johnson, Donald R., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 571 Johnson, E. Perry, Federal Trade Commission......... 646 Johnson, Edward E., Bureau of Mines, Interior ....... 528 Johnson, Edwin L., EPA 633 Johnson, Emery A., Dr., Health Services, HHS........ 592 Johnson, Francis S., National Science Foundation.. 668 Johnson, Frank M., Jr., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals ; 712 Page Johnson, Fred, D.C. Office of Investigations and Enforcement Johnson, Frederick C., Bureau of Standards, en merce 572 Johnson, Gail, Joint Committee on Taxation............ 325 Johnson, George T., D.C. Occupational Safety and Health Board Johnson, James L., Governmental and Public Af- fairs, Agriculture 536 Johnson, James W., Jr., Agriculture, House ............. 275 Johnson, Jed, Jr., Former Members of Congress...... 648 Johnson, Joel L., Foreign Relations, Senate 259 Johnson, Joyce, Sgt., Naval Liaison, House... Johnson, Karen C., Armed Services, House... Johnson, Karen E., L.A. to Rep. Zeferetti.................. Johnson, Keith: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Jamaica i Organization of American States Johnson, Kermit D., Maj. Gen., Staff and Seidiad | Agencies, Army. Johnson, Loretta, Federal Trade Commission........... Johnson, Lyndon B., Mrs, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian... 689 Johnson, Marilyn Priscilla, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to Togo............cccceuue.. Johnson, Mary Jo, Council on Physical Fitness........ 677 Johnson, Maurice J., Press Photographers Gallery. 866 Johnson, Michael, Office of the Republican Leader. 399 Johnson, Norma Holloway, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography). 733 Johnson, Olen, Operations, Agriculture..................... 539 Johnson, P.M. R., Permanent Joint Board on De- fense, Canada-United ol TITEL RAMTNL,rt SY 790 SoG Johnson, Pamela, Official, Smithsonian..................... 682 Johnson, Paul W., Logistics and Financial, Army ... 488 Johnson, Pauline G., U.S. International Develop- ment Cooperation Agency 69 Johnson, Peggy A., Financial Management, Air Force 09 Johnson, R. Glenn, Administrative Office of the . Courts 751 Johnson, By 2 Rear Adm., Air Systems Com-mand, N 502 Johnson, Rachelle G., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 252 Johnson, Richard J., Four Corners, Commerce......... 560 Johnson, Richard L., Joint Committee on Taxation 324 Johnson, Robert, Air Systems Command, Navy ....... Jonson Robert, Federal Railroad Administration, irs 1 Johnson, Ruth Carter, Gallery of Art, Smithsonian 688 Johnson, Scott D., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 252 Johnson, Sharon, Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 3 Johnson, Susan, Budget, Senate Johnson, Thomas, Labor Statistics, Labor ................. Johnson, Tony C., Railroad Retirement Board Johnson, Victor C., Foreign Affairs, House Johnson, Virginia S., Army Liaison, House Jormons Wesley L., Jr., Regional Administrator, Johnson, William B., D.C. Environmental Services. z 9 Johnson, William H., FCC Johnson-Evans, M. A, White House Fellowships..... 24 Johnston, Carolyn M., Savings Bonds, Treasury ...... 468 Johnston, Ernest B., Jr., Economic and Business Affairs, State Johnston, Eugene (Gene) (Representative from North Carolina): Biography 131 Budget Committee 281 Education and Labor Committee ...........ccccoeveurnnnene 284 National Republican Congressional Committee... 316 Johnston, Gordon N., Field Offices, HUD.................. 604 Johnston, Hugh N., Commerce, Science, and 254 Transportation, Senate Johnston, J. Bennett (Senator from Louisiana): Biography 70 Appropriations Committee 247 Budget Committee 252 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 254 Senate Office Building Commission 332 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy ......... 335 Johnston, Judith, Policy Development .............. 45 Johnston, Kelly D., Com. Dir. to Rep. Hiler Individual Index Page Johnston, Lawrence A., Office of the Legislative Counsel 403 Johnston, R. B., Lt. Col.,, USMC, Navy ..........c.cecsueunee 500 Johnston, Ralph, W., Food Safety, Agriculture......... 549 Johnston, W. Robert, National Museum of Ameri-can Art, Smithsonian 686 Johnstone, William (Bill), L.A. to Rep. Fowler ......... 217 Joiner, Leon, D.C. Licenses and Permits.................... 763 Jolaoso, Olujimi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Nigeria .... Jolette, Barry, National Credit Unio Jolley, Lynelle D., Energy and Commerce, House.... 288 Jolly, Daniel, Judiciary, Senate ..............ceceevrrererueriranne 262 Jolly, Finnis E., Field Offices, HUD..........c.ccceeeunnne. 603 Jolly, Terese R., Governmental Affairs, Senate........ 261 Jolly, William C., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Joly, Daniel J., Dr., Pan American Health Organi-zation 788 Jonah James O. C., International Court of Justice, oo Sores: Alan R., Col., Mission to the United Na- tions, State. 4 Jones, Anne P., FCC Jones, Anne T., Commerce, Science, and Transpor- tation, Senate 254 Jones, Arnold P., GAO Jones, Audrey A, E.S. to Sen. Harry F. Byrd, Jr..... Jones, Brenda J., ’Armed Services, House... % Jones, C. M,, Capt., Sea Systems, Navy...... i Jones, Carroll G., Research, Air Force .........ccccevveuuen. Jones, Catherine Ann, Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 416 Jones, Charles D., Bureau of Census, Commerce...... Jones, Cheryl F., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Jones, Clara S., Libraries and Information Science. 662 Jones, Dale A., Forest Service, Agriculture............... 553 Jones, David C., Gen.: Chiefs of Staff, Defense 479 National Security Council 450 Jones, Donald S., Rear Adm., Security Affairs, De- fense 471 Jones, E., Lt. Comdr., Supply Systems, Navy............ 503 Jones, Earl, Property Resources, GSA 65 Jones, Ed, L.A. to Rep. Anthony Jones, Ed (Representative from Tennessee): —=— Biography Agriculture Committee House Administration Committee..........ccccoceruruenee Joint Committee on Printing Jones, Ellen L., Government Operations, House....... Jones, Frank D., Heritage Conservation, Interior... Jones, Frank, Federal Railroad Administration, DOT 611 Jones, Frederick R., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce 558 Jones, George F., Inter-American Affairs, State....... 458 Jones, Gerald W., Section Chief, Justice..................... 516 Jones, Gordon, Republican Policy Committee, Senate 269 Jones, H. G., Historical Publications, GSA. ............... 652 Jones, Hardi L., Water and Power, Interior.............. 532 Jones, Harold B., Minority Business, Commerce...... 561 Jones, Harry T., Offices and Commissions Related to the Mayor's Office 756 Jones, Irving T., D.C. Licenses and Permits.............. Jones, James H., Regional Offices, OPM....... Jones, James L., Jr., Maj., Naval Liaison, Hou Jones, James R. (Representative from Oklahoma): Biography Budget Committee Ways and Means Committee Democratic Research Organization ............ccoceeveeene Democratic Steering and Policy Committee Jones, Jean W., Secretary’s Office, Commerce.......... Jones, John A., Services and Activities, Red Cross.. Jones, John Lowell, Smithsonian 684 Jones, Julia M., Appropriations, House...............c...... Jones, Mary-Alyce, Speaker’s Office ...... ; Jones, Nancy, Armed Services, House Jones, Nancy L., Congressional Research, Library of Congress Jones, Norman Marques, Inter-American Develop-ment Bank 7 Jones, Pauline J., D.C. Licenses and Permits............ 765 Jones, Peter T., Inter-American Foundation............. Jones, Rebecca, Ways and Means, House................... Jones, Reginald M., Agency Relations, OPM ............ Jones, Robert E., Inspector General's Office, DOT... 607 Jones, Robert T., Employment and Training, Labor 581 Jones, Roger H., SBA 6 30 Jones, Ronald A, Capt., Logistics, Navy ........ccoeuuee 496 Jones, Roosevelt, Secretary's Office, HUD................ 598 Jones, Roy, Interior and Insular Affairs, House....... 296 Jones, Stephen D., Territorial Affairs, Interior 526 Jones, Steven L., A.A. to Rep. Hartnett..................... Jones, Vinette, ACTION Jones, W. Proctor, Appropriations, Senate................ Jones, Walter B. (Representative from North Caro- lina): Biography 130 Agriculture Committee 273 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Acad-i emy 5 Jones, William F. W., Emergency Management gency Jones, William M., Government Operations, House 293 Jones, William T., D.C. General Services................... 761 Jonez, Al R., Water and Power, Interior.................... 532 Jonnard, Aimison, Overseas Private Investment Corporation 695 Jordan, Anne L., Energy and Commerce, House...... 288 Jordan, Carol, S.A. to Rep. Mattox 220 Jordan, Carolyn, Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- fairs, Senate 252 Jordan, K. Forbis, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 4 Jordan, Mary B., D.C. Public Service.............ccccouunu.. Jordan, Robert G., M.D., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 331 Jordan, Samuel H., D.C. Executive Office.................. Jordan, Sue, Secy. to Rep. Sam B. Hall, Jr... 5 Jordan, William H., Appropriations, Senate ‘Jordon, Margaret, Health Services, HHS ................ : Jordon, Robert L., Overseas Private Investment is Corporation 4 Jorgensen, Gerald R., Agriculture, House Jorgenson, Wallace J., Officer, Red Cross..... Jorris, Terry R., Col., Research, Air Force Josefiak, Thomas J Election Commission Office of the Secretary, Senate..........cccoceerverereruennne Joseph, Michael, Chf. L.C. to Delegate Ron de > ugo Joseph, Stephen C., U.S. International Develop-ment Cooperation Agency. 694 Josephson, J. V., Rear Adm., Material Command, avy Joskow, Paul L., Administrative Conference............. Joslin, William R., A.A. to Rep. Gregg... A Jost, Diana C., Ways and Means, House... Jougras, Nicholas, Secretary for Admin Labor Jourdan, Phillip, A.A. to Rep. Brodhead.................... Joy, Jerri, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate .... 267 Joy, Michael, Budget, Senate 253 Joy, Robert J. T., Col., Health Sciences, Defense...... 486 Joyce, Bernita A., Bureau of Mines, Interior ............ 528 Joyce, Lula, Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 252 Joyce, Thomas B., Joint Committee on Taxation ..... 325 Joyce, Thomas H., Post Office and Civil Service, House 300 Joyner, Janice, Office of the Majority Leader........... 399 Joyner, Lynn C., A.A. to Rep. Pashayan................... 222 Judd, Walter H., Former Members of Congress....... 648 Jude, Columbus D., CAB 629 Julius, Jerome D., Compensation, OPM..................... 674 Jung, Francis L., Foreign Claims Settlement, Jus- tice 20 Jung, Richard K. Education of Disadvantaged Children 657 Junior, Alarico Silveira, Organization of American States 784 Junk, Robert C., A.A. to Rep. Hillis.........ccorvrerenene. 218 Juntilla, James O., FCC 638 Jurkowsky, T. J., Lt. Comdr., Office of Informa- tion, Navy Just, Bernice: D.C. Law Revision Commission ............cccoeeereeueuenene 327 D.C. Parole 766 Justice, Samuel M., International Labor Affairs, Labor 1040 Congressional Directory Page Justus, John Raymond, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Justus, Ralph J., Antitrust, Justice 514 Jutton, Art ur A, AA. to Rep. | BE Ee1 219 Jwaideh, Zuhair Elias, Law, Tm of Congress..... 421 K Kaas, L., Michael, Bureau of Mines, Interior............ Kabbaj, Omar, International Monetary Fund Kabeiseman, Karl, Logistics, Defense... Kabel, Robert, L.D. to Sen. Lugar ...... Kabiritsi, Aloysius R., Minister-Coun: d’Affaires from Uganda Kacvinsky, William J., Employment and Training, Labor Kadec, Sarah T., Administration........c..cccccevevvecrennenen. 450 Kafka, Alexandre, International Monetary Fund.... Kaganowich, Gar, Appropriations, Senate................. Kagarise, Ronald E., National Science Foundation . 668 Kagen, Maynard I, Railroad Retirement Board 0 Kahlau, Kathy, L.A. to Rep. Dougherty..................... 215 Kahler, B. J., Col.,, USMC, Na os Kahliff, Margaret W., Export-Import Bank.... Kahn, Robert E., Advanced Research, Defense Kahne, Stephen, National Science Foundation . Kaiser, Fred, Forest Service, Agriculture.................. 554 Kaiser, Robert L., Dr., Disease Control, HHS ........... Kakalec, John, Officer of Federal Reserve System .. Kakalec, N. J., Supply Systems, Navy........ccccccueueuuen 5 Relbs eorgia T., General Counsel's Office, NL Kalfan, Ali Mohamoud, International Bank............. Kalich, Shirley A., Rules, House Kalish, Robert, Housing, "HUD 600 Kallaur, Walter V., Regional Administrator, GSA.. 652 Kallek, Shirley, Bureau of Census, Co 562 Kallemeyn, Norman R., Foreign Agricultural, Ag- riculture 55 Kallen, Arthur D., Secretary’s Office, Treasury Kaller, Paul J., Maritime Commission .............. og Kallman, Harmon, Public Affairs, Interior ................ Kaminski, Paul GQ, Col., Research and Engineer- ing, Defense 4 Kamman, Curt, African Affairs, State ..........c.c.......... Kammer, Raymond G., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce Remmors Robert, Secretary for Administration, 580 Kapener, Carlton C., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory ommission 697 Kammerer, Kelly C., U.S. International Develop-ment Cooperation Agency 694 Kampelman, Max M., Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithsonian 689 Kamper, Robert A., Boulder Laboratories, Com- merce 574 Kanazawa, Shimeji, Mrs., Council on the Aging ...... Kane, Betty Ann, D.C. Council’s Office................ oe Kane, Donald G., Col., Comptroller's Office, Force Kane, Elimane, ILO Kane, John E., Field Offices, HUD.............cc.ceeerurernne. Kane, Robert A., Naturalization, Justice. oe Kane, Ronald P., Branch Offices, SEC.......... cd Kane, Warren W., Appropriations, Senate................. Kanellopoulos, Ann, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Kanin, Dennis, A.A. to Sen. Tsongas ........ccccccceeveuenene. Kannangara, D. Lakshman, International Mone- tary Fund Kanouse, Jim, A.A. to Rep. Hubbard.......................... 218 Kantrowitz, Steven B., Lt.,, Judge Advocates Office, Navy 498 Kanuk, Leslie L., Maritime Commission.................... 643 Kanyan, Richard J., SEC 677 Kaplan, Daniel P., CAB 629 Kaplan, Donald A., Section Chiefs, Justice................ 514 Kaplan, James., Occupational Safety...............ccc.c...... 670 Kaplan, Jeffrey M., Chf. L.A. to Rep. Rosenthal ...... 223 Kaplan, Marshall, Home Loan Bank Board.............. 641 Kaplan, Peter, Mortgage, HUD 599 Kaplan, Phillip, State 456 Kaple, James M., Health Care Financing, HHS....... 595 Kappeler, Alan J., Solar Energy, HUD ..................... 601 Rapper, Francis B., Research and Engineering, De- ense Kappert, Martin, Health Care Financing, HHS ....... Page Kapsch, Robert J., Heritage Conservation, Interior. Li Kapur, Shiv S., International Bank cu. iii Karam, Emily C. Karaosmanoglu, 2 ny International Bank.............. Rareiios Nicholas E., General Counsel's Office, : 65 Karem, Michael, Housing, HUD...........cccccceurvvrrruecnnn. 599 Karlson, Edward S., Maritime Administration, mmerce 569 Karlstrom, Paul J., Sinithsonian .......cccccceveevicvevennenne 684 Karnosky, Denis S., Secretary’s Office, Treasury..... 463 Karol, Joseph, U.S. Trustees, Justice 519 Karp, Gene, A.A. to Sen. DeConcini 209 Karpatkin, Rhoda H., Administrative Conference... 0 Karpinsky, Wendy, P.A. to Rep. Breaux.................... Karras, George T., Economic Development, Loin ® merce 559 Karseboom, George P., Public Works and Trans-1 portation, House Karsten, Diane A., Judiciary, House 298 Karunaratne, W. S., Dr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Sri Lanka Kash, Don E., Geological Survey, Interior................. Kasha, Michael, National Science Board................... Kashiwa, Shiro, judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biog-raphy) 719 Kaslow, Audrey A., Parole Commission, Justice ...... 699 Kasper, Daniel M., CAB 629 Kass, Dennis, Policy Development ...........cccccveueueuenee. 450 Kassebaum, Nancy L. (Senator from Kansas): Biography 64 Budget Committee 252 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit-Sts e Foreign Relations Committee ........ccocceueerueeruruennnnee 258 Republican Policy Committee 269 Special Committee on Aging 271 Kasten, Robert W., Jr. (Senator from Wisconsin): Biography 187 Appropriations Committee 247 Budget Committee 252 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit-. tee 253 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 265 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 268 Kastenmeier, Robert W. (Representative from Wis-consin): Biography 187 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Judiciary Committee 296 Kasting, Dick, Chf. L.A. to Rep. Deckard................... 215 Kastoft, Hans Erik, International Monetary Fund.. 783 Katz, Ilene, Permanent Select Committee on Intel-ligence 317 Katz, Paul A. Staffing Services, OPM................c....... Katz, Philip, Overseas Private Investment Corpo-ration Katz, Saul, GSA Katz, Stanley N., Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund .................. 331 Kaufman, Alvin, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 416 Kaufman, Edward E., A.A. to Sen. Biden... ................ 208 Kaufman, Richard F., Joint Economic Committee... Kaufman, Robert S., Railroad Retirement Board..... Kaul, P. N., International Monetary Fund................ 782 Kaval, William G., Lt., Capitol Police Re) Kavaljian, Peg, A.A. to Rep. Boggs.......cceereneecnncne Kay, Nancy, Budget, House Kaylor, Phyllis T., CAB Kazen, Abraham, Jr. (Representative from Texas): Biography 174 Armed Services Committee 278 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Kazen, Abraham, Mrs., Congressional Club.............. Kazy, Theodore J House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards 3 Post Office and Civil Service, House........c..c..cuou..... Kean, Arthur T., Lt. Col., Manpower and Reserve, Army Keaney, David, Foreign Relations, Senate................. Kearns, James M., International Finance Corpora-tion Keating, Richard J., Oceanic and Atmospheric, mmerce 574 Keating, Richard, Office of the Doorkeeper, House. 402 Individual Index 1041 Page Kedzior, Dennis M., Appropriations, House .............. Keech, Richmond B., senior judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography). 731 Keefe, James T., Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury 465 Keefer, Ronald D., Inspector General's Office, DOT 606 Keegan, James R., FCC 638 Keel, Alton G., Jr., Armed Services, Senate.............. 251 Keel, Bennie C., Heritage Conservation, Interior..... 531 Keel, Bill, A.A. to Sen. Sasser 211 Keeler, David, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Keeley, Robert V., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Zimbabwe..........c.cccecveuerenenne. 824 Keeling, Ernest M., FAA, DOT 608 Keeling, J. Michael, A.A. to Rep. Pickle.................... 222 Keeling, Thomas, Section Chief, Justice........ccrerorn. 516 Keenan, Jeanne, Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- estry, Senate Keenan, S. Joseph, Senate Press Gallery rr Keener, Bruce, III, Rear Adm., Sealift, Navy............ Keener, Keith B., Joint Economic Committee........... Keeney, John C., Criminal Division, Justice ............. Keeney, Timothy R. E., Appropriations, Senate....... Keesee, William K., Audit Service, Defense............... Keesling, Stanley M., Highway Traffic Safety, . 12 Kefauver, Barry J., Federal Trade Commission ....... 645 Kegel, Joseph W., GAO 413 Kehl, David, Office of the Republican Leader........... 399 Kehoe, Brien E., Maritime Commission ..................... 643 Keir, Peter M, Officer of Federal Reserve System... 627 Keith, Beverly, Joint Committee on Taxation .......... 325 Keith, Donald R., Lt. Gen., Staff and Selected Agencies, Army 491 Kekner, Arthur A., GAO 411 Keland, Karen, Smithsonian .. 684 Kellaher, Donald T., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House Kellaher, Edward T., Office of the Clerk, House...... Kelleher, Thomas PF, FBI, Justice ....c. liceccsermicicarion Keller, O. J., Parole Commission, Justice.......... hy Keller, Dale F., Jr., Lt. Col., Nuclear, Defense... Keller, Joseph E., Gorgas Memorial Institute... Keller, Samuel W., Applications, NASA Kelley, Barbara, ACTION Kelley, Charles W., FCC Kelley, Eleanor, Speaker’s Office Kelley, James W., Ways and Means, House............... Kelley, John L. Kill, Agency Relations, OPM........... Kelley, Joseph, Energy and Commerce, House Kelley, Troy, Home Loan Bank Board Kelly, Bernard E., Region X, HHS Kelly, Bruce M., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Sena te 397 Kelly, Catherine B., D.C. Court of Appeals................ 749 Kelly, Donald E., Standards of Official Conduct, House 309 Kelly, Edward L., Health Care Financing, HHS ...... 595 Kelly, Elijah, State 454 Kelly, Hubert W., Jr., Soil Conservation, Agricul- ture 555 Kelly, J. F., Capt., Medical Research and Develop- ment, Navy 504 Kelly, James F., OMB 448 Kelly, James Michael, General Counsel’s Office, Agriculture 5 36 Kelly, Jeanne, Regional Offices, OPM........................ 673 Kelly, John F., Secretary's Office, Treasury.............. 464 Kelly, John H, State 454 Kelly, John Joseph, dJr., Branch Offices, SEC............ 679 Kelly, Michael W., General Counsel’s Office, Agri- culture 536 Kelly, Randall, Services and Activities, Red Cross .. 626 Kelly, William W., Rural Telephone Bank, Agri- culture 543 Kelman, Steven, Federal Trade Commission............. 647 Kelso, John H., Health Services, HHS ....................... 592 Kelso, William M., Law Enforcement Training, Treasury Kelson, H. Eugene, National Art, Smithsonian Kemp, Christine W., Foreign Kemp, Jack (Representative Biography Appropriations Committee Budget Committee Museum of American 686 Relations, Senate ....... ‘259 from New York): 129 275 281 National Republican Congressional Committee... 315 Republican Policy Committee 317 Kemper, James S., Jr., National Commission on Alcoholism and Other Alcohol-Related Prob-lems 331 Romi C. J., Rear Adm., Air Systems Command, si avy Kempf, Robert F., Office of General Counsel, NASA Kenahan, Charles B., Bureau of Mines, Interior...... Kendall, Patricia S., GSA 6 Rendig: John L., Research and Engineering, De-472 Koni William L., Budget and Administration, Interior 527 Kendrick, E. L., Science and Education, Agri ture Kendrick, Thomas R., John F. Kennedy Center i the Performing Arts, Smithsonian. .....o-comirseser 689 Kenison, Robert S., Secretary’s Office, HUD. : Kennedy, Barbara L., Appropriations, Senate.......... Kennedy, Christine, Interior and Insular Affairs, ouse Kennedy, Cornelius B., Administrative Conference. 623 Kennedy Daniel E., Maj., Air Force Liaison, 4 na te Kennedy, Donald E., D.C. Administration Office ..... Kennedy, Edward M. (Senator from Massachu-setts): Biography 79 Judiciary Committee 261 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... 262 Joint Economic Committee 325 Office of Technology Assessment.........ccccccerveueranenne. 421 Kennedy, George, National Endowment for the Arts Kennedy, Harvey M., Jr., Procurement, NASA........ Kennedy, Henry H., Jr., D.C. Superior Court . ; Kennedy, J. Keith, Appropriations, Senate... Kennedy, James A., Naturalization, Justice ..... Kennedy, James C., Branch Offices, SEC Kennedy, John R., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Kennedy, Joseph P., Secretary’s Office, HUD........... Kennedy, Lawrence F., Joint Committee on Print-ing 323 Kennedy, Patrick, State 454 Kennedy, Richard T., State 454 Kennedy, Roger, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Row Walter P., Floor Assistants to the Minor-103 Rood William H., St. Lawrence Seaway, DOT .. a Kennett, H. Connor, Jr., Food Safety, Agriculture... 548 Kenney, Edward B., Armed Services, Senate........ Kenney, Sandra BR. U.S. Metric Board........... Kennison, ‘Dorothy J., Offices and Comm Related to the Mayor's Office ..........cccoererururrenene. Kenopensky, Andrew H., U.S. Metric Board. Yh Kent, Ray, Energy and Commerce, House................. Kenyon, Carleton W., Law, Library of Congress ...... Keogh, Eugene J., Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission 328 Keplinger, Michael, Copyright, Library of Congress 420 Keppel, Francis, Libraries and Information Sci- ence 662 Keppler, James G., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 698 Kerby, Michael C., Col., Air Force Liaison, Senate.. 410 Kern, Charles E., II, Judiciary, House..........c.cccecvuenee 297 Kern, John, Finance, Senate Kern, John W., III D.C. Court of Appeals 2 Kernan, Charles Ek ., Postal Service............ccceceveuennene Hermon, Timothy C., A.A. to Rep. Clarence D. 3 ng Kerr, G. Wayne., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 697 Kerr, Gordon, A.A. to Rep. Bingham..........cccc.c.c.... 213 Kerr, James E., D.C. Housing 761 Kerr, John D., Col, Audiovisual, Defense.................. 481 Kerr, Jorge Ano Nuevo, National Endowment for the A 664 Kerr, es I, Park Service, Interior ..........cocceeenens 530 Kerr, Robert, Interior and Insular Affairs, House... 296 Kerr, William, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion Kerrigan, Frank A., Capt., Capitol Police.................. 06-666 O—81——68 1042 Congressional Directory Page Page Kershaw, George G., FDIC 640 Kershner, Norma E., Joint Committee on Taxation 3 Kessler, Gladys, D.C. Superior-Court i.......ccnw:i mars 749 Kessler, Karl G., Bureau of Standards, Commerce... 571 Kessler, Robert H., Inspector General's Office, DOT 607 Kestenbaum, Leon A., FCC 639 Kestenbaum, Sara E., Energy and Commerce, House 288 Ketcham, David E., Foreign Service, Agriculture... 553 Ketcham, Robert C. Science and Technology, House 307 Ketchum, James R.: Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate 326 Office of the Secretary, Senate.........cccocrueurreiennee 395 Ketchum, Richard, SEC 678 Keuch, Donald J., Jr., Labor Statistics, Labor .......... 583 Keyes, G. Elizabeth, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 317 Keyes, Viola, D.C. Department of Human Services. 762 Keys, Martha, Former Members of Congress............ 647 Keyser, Diane M.: Agriculture, House E.A. to Rep. Wampler Khaing, U Kyaw, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Burma 800 Khane, Abd-El Rahman, Dr., International Court 5 of Justice, U.N. Khanna, Sumedha, Dr., Pan American Health Or-2 ganization Kharmawan, Byanti, International Monetary Fund 783 Khedouri, Frederick A., OMB 449 Khelil, Ismail, International Bank...........c.ccceceurueneen. 778 Kibler, Nelson S., SEC 678 Kibler, William E., Economics, Agriculture.............. Kichline, James L., Officer of Federal Reserve System 2 Kidd, i J., Veterans’ Affairs, House.............. Kidd, Walter F., Congressional Record Index Office 3 Kidney, Juliet, Labor Statistics, Labor..........ccoeeurienne. Kidwell, Claudia B., National Museum of gr can History, Smithsonian Kiefer, Donald W., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 417 Kiehl, Elmer R., U.S. International Development o Cooperation ‘Agency 94 Kielich, Chris, A.A. to Rep. Jeffries.........cccecvueueuucee. 219 Kiernan, Peter, SEC 677 Kifer, Boyd, D.A. to Rep. Anderson 212 Kiingi, Semyano, International Monetary Fund ...... 783 Kiko, Philip, L.A. to Rep. Sensenbrenner................... 223 Kiland, Ingolf N., Jr., Capt.: Legislative, Navy 497 Naval Liaison, House 410 Kilbride, Thomas S., Field Offices, HUD ................... 603 Kilcline, Thomas J., Rear Adm., Legislative, Navy . 495 Kilcoyne, John A., Secretary’s Office, Treasury ....... 464 Kilday, Lowell C., Inter-American Affairs, State ..... 458 Kilday, Mary Catherine, FCC 637 Kildee, Dale E. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 85 Education and Labor Committee .............cccceenunu..... Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ou Environmental Study Conference........... Kilgore, E. C., Management Operations, N Kilker, Elizabeth A., Veterans’ Affairs, House......... 311 Killen, Carson, A.A. to Rep. Gillis W. Long .............. 220 Killian, Johnny H., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 416 Kilmer, Deborah K., Special Committee on Aging, Senate 272 Kim, Yong Shik, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Korea...........ccccecurverrnrnenene. Kimball, Charles N., Dr., Office of Technology As- sessment 422 Kimball, Harold G., Tracking, NASA ........ Kimball, John, International Affairs, Stat Kimbrell, Eddie F., Food Safety, Agriculture............ 548 Kimm, Victor J., EPA 633 Kimmel, D. C Intergovernmental Agencies 795 U.N. Food and Agriculture 773 Kimmerley, Theodore, Select Committee on Aging, House 319 Kimmons, George H., TVA 691 Kinard, John R., Smithsonian 683 Kinas, John, E.A. to Rep. Fithian 216 Kincannon, C. Louis, OMB 448 Kinder, Peter, S.A. to Rep. Emerson...........cccecceucuenee 216 Kindness, Thomas N. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 138 Government Operations Committee..........cccccceneen. 292 Judiciary Committee 2% Kindsvatter, Charles T., Lt., Capitol Police................ 40 King, Adean W., Home Loan Bank Board... oo King, Amy H., L.D. to Rep. Goldwater......... King, Ashley, D.C. Apprenticeship Council . King, Benjamin B., International Bank .... King, Colbert I., International Bank...... King, David, International Bank..... King, Deborah J., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate King, Donald R., Environmental and Scientific ak fairs, State King, Emma, NLRB King, James B., National Transportation Safety Board 669 King, James T., Jr., International Trade, Com- merce 563 King, Jesse R., Jr., D.C. University .......cc.cccocererrrrrennne 767 King, John, Budget, House 282 King, Patricia A., Civil Division, Justice................... 515 King, Paul W., Stabilization and Conservation, Ag- riculture 549 King, Randolph W., Academy of Sciences.................. 656 King, Steven C., Science and Education, Agricul- ture 556 King, Thomas A., Rear Adm., Maritime Adminis- tration, Commerce King, William, Regional Offices, OPM ..............ccuco... Kingfield, Thomas J., Appropriations, House . Ky Kingma, Frederick S., Disease Control, HHS..... Kingston, Gary A., Bureau of Mines, Interior. Kinkead, Linda W., P.S. to Sen. Sasser ........ Kinkead, William W., Logistics, Navy .......... way Kinkor, Robert C., Public Affairs, Defense................. Kinlow, Eugene: D.C. Board of Education Personnel Administration, HHS.............ccccveuenenee. Kinnamon, Kenneth E., Health Sciences, Defense... 486 Kinney, Charles R., Democratic Policy Committee, Senate 267 Kinney, E. Hugh, Civil Rights, Justice.........cc.ccccuceu 516 Kinney, Gilbert H., Smithsonian ............coevvrvereenne 684 Kinney, T. B., Jr., Science and Education, Agricul- ture 555 Kintner, Earl W., Administrative Conference .......... 623 Kinzer, Sanford a A.A. to Sen. Leahy a Kinzhuber, Patricia D., ES. to Rep. Beard...... Kinzler, Peter, Energy ‘and Commerce, House Kirby, Ralph C., Bureau of Mines, Interior............... 528 Kirby, Robert E., President’s Commission on Ex- ecutive Exchange 676 Kirby, William W., Capitol Police .............ccoeo..erervren. 406 Kirk, Michael K., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 575 Kirk, Phil, A.A. to Rep. Broyhill... inion Kirk, Susan, E.S. to Rep. Dickinson.......c....occerunnene Kirk, William A., Jr., Ways and Means, House Kirk, William L., Brig. Gen., Operations, Air Force 511 Kirkegaard, Paul J., Lt. Col, Secretary’s Office, sy Army Kirkland, Diane K., Energy and Commerce, House. 289 Kirkland, Lane, Federal Prison Industries, Justice. 519 Kirkpatrick, Cris, A.A. to Sen. Long 210 Kirkpatrick, J. D., Capt., Facilities Engineering, 50 Navy Kirkpatrick, Jeane J., Mission to the United Na-tions, State 461 Kirkpatrick, Milton W., Jr., Lt. Comdr., Council of Personnel, Navy Kirkpatrick, Nancy, Hirshhorn Museum, Smithso-oes nian Kirkvold, Iral S., Field Offices, HUD Kirkwood, John B., Federal Trade Commission Kirkwood, John W., Field Offices, HUD .......... Kirmani, Syed Salar, International Bank. Kirsch, Peter, Pension Guarant, Kirschenbaum, Bruce, National Capital Planning Commission Kirschenmann, Henry G., Management and Budget, HHS Individual Index Page Kirschstein, Ruth L., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS... cia nisin ho 5! 94 Kirstein, David M., CAB 629 Kirtz, Harold E., Federal Trade Commission............ 647 Kishanuk, Nancy A., P.S. to Rep. LeBoutillier......... 219 Kiss, Ronald K., Maritime Administration, Com-merce 569 Kissman, HOHEny, Dr., National Institutes of Health Kistler, fh, HAS A., Compensation, OPM ............... Kitchel, Robert C., AA. to Rep. Mottl ae Kitchen, Alvin E., Management, OPM Kitchings, Phillip, Jr., Lt. Col, Army Liaison, House Kitsos, Thomas R., Merchant Marine and Fisher-ies, House 2 Kitt, Joseph, D.C. Fire Department ...........ccccoueevuenense Kitzmiller, William Michael, Energy and Com-merce, House Kivanc, Turanc, International Bank............ Kiyota, Robert, A.A. to Rep. Phillip Burton... Kizler, John W., Personnel, Agriculture.................... Klausen, Alden Winship, U.N. Food and Agricul-ture 795 Klavan, Irvin, Naturalization, Justice...........cc.eccueuunn 520 Kleeman, Rosslyn, GAO 412 Klein, Adam J., Armed Services, House..................... 279 Klein, Justin, SEC 677 Klein, Martin A., Official Reporter to House Com-mittees 404 Klein, Michael, Rules, House 304 Klein, William H., Radiation Biology, Smithsonian 687 Kleinberg, David K, OMB 449 Kiemp, Caroline, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House 401 Klemperer, William, National Science Foundation. 668 Klick, Jean E., Lt. Col., Secretary’s Office, Defense. oe Kliman, Albert J., Administration, HUD .................. 00 Klimcheck, James E., D.C. Licenses and Permits..... 765 Kline, A. Burt, Jr., Health Resources, HHS.............. 592 Kline, Don E., Officer of Federal Reserve System.... 628 Kline, Herbert W. (Tony), Joint Committee on Tax-ation 325 Kline, Hugh E., D.C. Court of Appeals............ccccce..... Kline, Janet L., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Kline, Ray: GSA National Capital Planning Commission ................. Kline, Sheldon M., National Mediation Board Klingel, Albert J., Jr., Maritime Commission........... Klinger, Janet, A.A. to Rep. Deckard Klopner, Isabelle, Administrative Assistant’s Office, Army 489 Klos, Arthur G., Comptroller, Defense........................ 474 Klostermeyer, William C., Water and Power, Inte-i 5 rior Klotz, A., Sea Systems, Navy 501 Kluckman, Jerauld C., Officer of Federal Reserve System 629 Klud, Leon W., Joint Committee on Taxation .......... 324 Klugman, J ulian, Regional Offices, Justice............... 517 Knab, Douglas R., Capt., Health Sciences, Defense . Knapp, E. J, Comdr., Naval Liaison, House ............ 10 Knapp, John Ts Secretary’ s Office, HUD-.............. Knapp, Richard J., Rear Adm., Field Commands, DOT 608 Knapp, Rosalind, Secretary’s Office, DOT ................. Knauer, Virginia H., Executive Office.......... ns Knazik, Joseph R., Staffing Services, OPM Knenlein, Donald R., GSA Knepper, Randolph L., A.A. to Rep. Hutto Knepper, William E., Intelligence and Research, tate Knezo, Genevieve J., Congressional Research, i? brary of Congress Kniaz, Leon, Manpower and Reserve, Army............. Knickerbocker, Frederick T., Inspector General's Office, Commerce Knight, David J., Occupational Safety Knight, Edward, Congressional Research, Library i of Congress 17 Knight, H. Stuart, Secret Service, Treasury.............. 468 Knight, Peter S., A.A. to Rep. Gore .........ccceueueuenee. 217 Knippenberg, Joseph J., FCC 636 Knipping, Eladio, Organization of American States 784 Knisbacher, Mitchell, Postal Rate Commission........ 676 Knisely, Robert L., Appropriations, House................ Knoblock, Darla, Republican Policy Committee, Senate 269 Knoll, Gina, Budget, Senate Knopman, Debra S., Environment and Public Works, Senate 257 Knott, Judy L., Judiciary, House..........cccrrrrruruernunee. 298 Knott, Sharon A., Armed Services, House.. we 280 Knouse, Mark, Secretary’s Office, DOT...................... 605 Knowles, Kent N., International Trade, Commerce. 565 Knox, David A., International Bankiuiu amin 777 Knox, Philip M., Mrs., Executive Officer, Red Cross 626 Knutsen, Richard P., International Trade, Com- merce Koach, Muftiah, Office of the Parliamentarian........ Kobell, Gerald, General Counsel’s Office, NLRB.. Koch, June, Secretary’ s Office, HUD.... Koch, Kyle, Ms., E.A. to Rep. Staton.. a Koch, Lynn, Appropriations, Senate’ iii Koch, Noel, Security Affairs, Defense 471 Koch, T. Edward, Jr., D.C. Office of Surveyor........... 767 Kocher, E. M., Rear Adm., Logistics, Defense............ 483 Koehler, John J., Jr., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop- ment, Army 492 Koenings, Roman H., Land Management, Interior.. 533 Koerwer, Teresa M., Small Business, House............. 309 Kogan, Richard, Budget, House 282 Kogon, Maurice, International Trade, Commerce.... 566 Kogovsek, Raymond P. (Representative from Colo- rado): Biography 28 Education and Labor Committee ............c.cocnenuune. 284 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... Kogut, Julia W., Agriculture, House 2 Kohashi, Stephen H., Appropriations, Senate Kohn, Donald L., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Kohn, Margaret A., Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art Koitz, David S., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Kok, Frans J., International Trade, Commerce........ 564 Kolaski, Casimir, Field Offices, HUD ..........eciovieieinn 601 Kolly, Tim, Rules, House 304 Kolodny, Stanley C., Brig. Ger , Staff, Air Force..... 510 Kolsrud, Gretchen S., Office f Technology Assess- ment 422 Komarek, Thomas, Empl yment and Training, 3 r 5. Kominski, John J., Library of Congress............cc.c..... Konan, Ray, Secretary’s Office, Treasury... Kondos, George S., Litigation, Justice.......... Konen, Lottie A., Appropriations, House Konopnicki, Emil L., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop- ment, Army 491 Kontos, William, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Sudan 2 Kopel, Dolores B., U.S. Trustees, Justice ..........c...... Kopman, Marlene F., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation Bopp, HHarry, Economic and Business Affairs, 459 Kopp, ober. Civil Division, Justice 516 Korb, Lawrence, Manpower, Defense..........ccccueununn. 475 Korcak, Jerome M., State 454 Korman, Milton D., D.C. Superior Court.................... 750 Korn, David A., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State 458 Korn, David, State 453 Kornblatt, Neil, Small Business, House..................... 309 Kornbluh, Marvin, Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 417 Kornblum, Alan N., Intelligence Policy, Justice ...... Kornegay, Horace R., Mrs., Congressional Club....... Korpela, Ernest J., Upper Great Lakes, Commerce. 561 Kosciusko, Adrienne, Republican Policy Commit- tee, Senate 269 Koshgarian, David, L.A. to Rep. Ferraro.. ................. 216 Koshland, Marian E., National Science Board.......... 667 Koski, Raymond J., Bureau of Census, Commerce... 563 Koskores, Nicholas P., Senior L.A./P.S. to Rep. Mavroules 22 Koslowe, Neil H., Civil Division, Justice..... Kosminsky, Jay P., P.S. to Rep. Grisham... 1044 Congressional Directory Page Kossman, Marvin J., Affirmative Employment Programs, OPM 672 Kost, Richard K., Health Resources, HHS................. 591 Kostuk, Barbara, Office of the Republican Leader .. 399 Kotler, Neil, L.A. to Rep. Conyers..........cccccuevvcueurunnnae 214 Koubek, Robert W., Government Printing Office..... 414 Kouvshinnikov, Boris, U.N. Food and Agriculture.. 795 Kovach, Gerald J., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Kovy, Stanley A., Official, Smithsonian.................... Kowalewski, Richard, Public Works and Transpor-tation, House 302 Kowalski, Raymond A., FCC 638 Kowalski, Renate, Office of the Legislative Counsel 404 Kowitch, Lawrence, Employment Standards, Labor 582 Kozak, Michael G., State 455 Kozarsky, Bruce, O.M. to Rep. Mikulski.................... 221 Kozlovsky, W. P., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT .. Kozuch, James R, Mortgage, HUD Kraenzle, Charles A, Agricultural Marketing, Ag-riculture 544 Kraft, Christopher C., Jr., Field Installations, NA SA 661 Kraft, Herbert H., Jr., Comptroller, Defense Kraft, Michael B., Foreign Relations, Senate.... Kraft, Robert D., St. Lawrence Seaway, DOT Pe Krafthofer, Ann H., Official, Smithsonian................. Krakower, Susan, Select Committee on Ethics, nate 270 Kramer, Albert H., Federal Trade Commission........ 646 Yramer, Kenneth B. (Representative from Colora-0): Biography 29 Armed Services Committee 278 Education and Labor Committee ...........ccccecervenenen. 284 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 315 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy ......... 335 Kramer, Reno, Field Offices, HUD...........c.cccceceruenueee. 604 Kramer, Samuel, Bureau of Standards, Commerce. 572 Kramer, Solveig, Select Committee on Ethics, Sena 270 Kramer, Thomas R., Science and Technology, House 307 Kranias, Michael M., Maritime Administration, Commerce 68 Kranowitz, Alan M., A.A. to Rep. Loeffler................. 220 Krapf, George, Secretary for Administration, Labor 5 Kraske, Jochen, International Bank........................... Kraskin, Robert Alan, Dr., D.C. Licenses and Per-mits 764 Krassensky, Demitri, D.C. Licenses and Permits ..... Kraus, David H., Processing, Library of Congress ... Krause, Fred J., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 332 Krause, Marcy, Research and Engineering, De-fense 472 Krause, Patricia A., Interior and Insular Affairs, House Krause Richard M., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 594 Krause, William K., Farmers Home Administra-tion, Agriculture Krauter, Allan, Asst. to Rep. Thomas 225 Krauthoff, Louis C., II, Joint Economic Committee. 326 Krebs, Charles F., Forest Service, Agriculture......... 554 Krebs, Martha, Science and Technology, House Kreeger, David Lloyd, National Museum of Ameri-can Art, Smithsonian Kreider, Kenneth G., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 573 Kreimann, Walter W., Officer of Federal Reserve ystem Krenzke, Theodore C., Indian Affairs, Interior......... Kress, Martin, Budget, Senate 253 Kretchmer, Norman, Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS Kreuter, Gunther M., International Finance Cor-poration 781 Krevor, Henry H., Appalachian Regional Commis-sion, Red Cross 627 Krieg, Norbert J., Consular Affairs, State................. 461 Krieger, Robert L., Field Installations, NASA.......... Kriesburg, Martin, Cooperation and Development, Agriculture 552 Page Krinsky, Paul L., Maritime Administration, Com-merce 570 Kripowicz, Robert S., Appropriations, House............. 277 Kriser, Lou, Armed Services, House........ Kristi, Aho, Office of the Majority Whip ... Krogness, Charles V., Mrs., Officer, Red Cr. SS. Krone, Norris J., Advanced Research, Defense......... 481 Kronheim, Milton, Council on Physical Fitness....... 677 Kropatkin, Philip, Secretary’s Office, HHS............... 586 Kropf, Arnold N., Lt. Col., Legislative, Air Force .... 510 Kropf, Robin L., Special Committee on Aging, Senate 271 Krouse, Charles A., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 303 Krueger, Joseph E., Drug Enforcement, Justice....... 517 Kruer, George R., Economic Analysis, Commerce.... 562 Krulwich, Andrew S., Consumer Product Safety Commission 327 Kruse, Douglas, Maj., Financial Management, avy Kruse, John C., Civil Division, Justice............c..cerueeuen Kruse, W. E., Supply Systems, Navy Krys, Sheldon dJ., Near Eastern Mg South Asian Affairs, State 458 Krysa, Stanley, F., Section Chiefs, Justice Krystynak, Krys, Health Resources, HHS air Ku, Harry H., Bureau of Standards, Commerce....... Kuck, Mary Shaw, Military Appeals Court............... 748 Kuckro, Rod W., District of Columbia, House........... Kudlow, Lawrence A., OMB Kugler, Richard L., Analysis and Evaluation, De- fense 477 Kuhn, Sara E., Ways and Means, House.......... 313 Kulas, Julian E., U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council 693 Kulczycki, Al, A.A. to Rep. Zablocki Kulick, Michael P., Field Offices, HUD Kulik, Bernard, SBA Kundanis, George, Office of the Majority Whip....... Kunkel, Joan M., A.A. to Rep. Rahall................ oo Kuntz, Beth KX, Ways and Means, House Kunzig, Robert Lowe, judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biography) 720 Kupfer, ECan. Yo National Institutes of Health, HHS 594 Kupperman, Helen S.: Management Operations, NASA.............ccccoeeunnnnee Office of General Counsel, NASA Kurland, Philip B., Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund .................. 331 Kurlander, Raymond, CAB 629 Kurth, Eberhard, International Bank ..........c..cceveu.. 778 Kurucza, Robert M., SEC 678 Kussart, Eugene, A.A. to Rep. Petri......c.ccccoccevuvurnnee 222 Kutscher, Ronald, Labor Statistics, Labor................. 583 Kuzx, Dennis H., Intelligence and Research, State... 459 Kuyatt, Chris E., Bureau of Standards, Commerce.. 571 Kuzemka, Nicholas W., Lt. Col., General Counsel's Office, Air Force 509 Kwalwasser, Edward, SEC 678 Kwiatkowski, Dennis, Emergency Management Agency Kwitnieski, Alfons, Research, Navy Kyle, Burton T., Maritime Administration, Com- merce 569 Kyle, George, Heritage Conservation, Interior ......... 530 Kyler, Brenda J., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Senate Kyler, Geri, Joint Committee on Taxation................ Kyriazi, Christos N., Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce 558 L La Voy, Diane Edwards, Permanent Select Com- mittee on Intelligence 317 LaBarre, Carl A., Government Printing Office LaBeach, Samuel A., D.C. Recreation............cccuervene. 76 Laboch, Barbara Ann V., Office of Senate Legal Counsel LaCaille, George R., Field Installations, DOT........... Lacey, Frederick B., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 712 Lacey, George W., Farm Credit 635 Lacey, Jack T., Customs Service, Treasury................ 466 Lachs, Manfred, International Court of Justice, Krimm, Richard, Emergency Management Agency. 641 U.N 793 Individual Index 1045 Page Page Lackey, William, Jr., Office of the Secretary, nate 395 Lacovara, J. Mark, Office of the Secretary, Senate . i Lacy, Hal, Asst. for P.A. to Rep. Alexander-.............. Ladd, David L., Copyright, Library of Congress........ Ladd, Samuel Vv. Animal and Plant, Agriculture... Ladd, Thomas E., Office of the Clerk, House ............ 400 Ladd, W. Don, Science and Education, Agriculture. 555 LaFalce, John J. (Representative from New York): Biography 128 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Small Business Committee 3 Lafferty, John J., Regional Offices, OPM................... Lafranchise, J. J., Solicitor’s Office, Labor-................ 5 Lagomarsino, Robert J., Mrs., Congressional Club... 631 Lagomarsino, Robert J. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography 18 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Laird, Melvin R., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian..........cccccecvueuennene. Lake, Robert M., Forest Service, Agriculture... Lake, Valrie L., Appropriations, House.......... a Lally, John F., Armed Services, House....................... Lally, Richard E., FAA, DOT Lam, Valerie, L.A. to Rep. Heftel...........cccceoueueuennnnnn. Lamarr, Curtiss, Geographic Names, Interior . Lamb, Joan E., Selective Service System....... Lamb, Neil, Automated Data, GSA ............. Lamb, Robert J., Bureau of Mines, Interior .. Lamb, Robert, Jr., Regional Offices, Justice..... Lambert, Constance A., P.A. to Sen. Kennedy.......... 210 Lambert, Dennis E., A.A. to Rep. Coleman................ 214 Lambert, Yves Maurice, U.N. Food and Agricul- ture 795 Lambertson, Ron, Fish and Wildlife, Interior-........... 531 Lamble, James, Asst. to Rep. Mica 221 Lamboley, Gerald E., Secretary’s Office, Labor ........ Lambrakis, George B, Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State 459 Lambrinos, Jorge, Select Committee on Aging, House 319 Lamke, Judy, Rules, House 304 Lamm, Harold C., Col., Manpower, Defense.............. 476 Lamm, Lester, Highway Administration, DOT......... 610 Lamm, Norman, Prof, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council Lamonica, Joseph A., Mine Safety, Labor.................. Lamoureux, Robert J., Capt., Legislative Affairs, Defense 479 Lancaster, James B., ACTION 622 Land, Guy Paul, Chf. L.A. to Rep. Bowen.................. 213 Land, Shawn D., CAB 629 Landau, George W., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary fo Chile... oui niin 81 Landau, William M., Overseas Private Investment Corporation 695 Lande, Stephen L., U.S. Trade Representative......... 451 Lander, Cressworth C., CAB 629 Landers, John J., Archives and Records, GSA. ......... 651 Landicho, John, GAO Landis, Frederick, judge, U.S. Court of Interna- tional Trade (biography) 7 London, /Angioletta M., Office of the Sergeant at 3 Landry, Alban, Office of Technology Assessment.. Landsberg, Brian K., Section Chief, Justice .............. 5 6 Landsdale, Kitty S., U.N. Food and Agriculture. ...... Lane, Carol S., Commerce, Science, and Transpor- tation, Senate 254 Lane, Diane, Senate Radio and Television Gallery.. 830 Lane, George M., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Yemen Arab Republic.......... Lane, George, Secretary’s Office, Education... Lane, J. Michael, Dr., Disease Control, HHS. ............ Lane, Lyle Franklin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary $0: PRIAgUAY oss cessive 822 Lanes, Stephen J., Science and Technology, House. 307 Lang, Jeffrey, Finance, Senate 258 Lang, Solomon M., Geographic Names, Interior....... Langdon, David J., Railroad Retirement Board........ Lange, Loren D., Food Safety, Agriculture 5 Lange, Roland H., Officer, Red Cross..........cccecocuu..... Lange, William, Jr., Engineering and Research, In- terior 532 Langenberg, Donald N., National Science Founda- tion Langley, Robert K., Capt., Capitol Police................... Lanier, Verle E., Foreign Agricultural, Agriculture 552 Lanius, William T., Operations, Agriculture............. 539 Lankford, Thomas J., Majority and Minority Rooms 403 Lanky, Robert K., Engineering and Research, Inte-rior 532 Lanning, Geoffrey B., Joint Committee on Tax- ation 32 Lanoff, Ian D., Management Services, Labor............ Lansing, Mary, A.A. to Rep. John L. Burton ... Ay Lanter, James E., Railroad Retirement Board Lantos, Tom (Representative from California): Biography 16 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Government Operations Committee........................ 292 Select Committee on Aging 318 Lapidus, Leonard, National Credit Union.................. 663 Lapko, Kathleen O’Hara, House Administration Committee 294 Lars, JoJorge Ruiz, Inter-American Development 774 Lore rk: Don Nelson, senior judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biography) 721 Laraway, R. A,, Lt., Naval Liaison, House................. 410 Lari, Eugenio F. International Bank ................ 779 Larison, Karen D.: Public Works and Transportation, House.............. 303 P.S./O.M. to Rep. Denny Smith ..............ccecueueunnenen. 224 Larkin, C. E., Rear Adm., Field Commands, DOT.... 608 Larkin, Maureen, Veterans’ Affairs, House. .............. 311 Larkin, Nancy, Under Secretary’s Office, Defense... 470 Larkin, Patrick J., Asst. to Rep. Conte....................... 214 Larkin, Richard X, Maj. Gen., Intelligence, De- fense .. 482 Larmer, Clyde, D.C. Licenses and Permits ............... 763 Larmon, Leland S., Energy and Commerce, House.. Co LaRoche, David A, U.S.Conall Commission............. Larouche, John E., SEC Larrick, Dean D., Staffing Services, OPM Larsen, Connie M., Officer, Red Cross........ Larsen, Donna, Secretary’s Office, Army... Larsen, Frank, Investigative, Defense. ............ Larsen, Howard N., Fish and Wildlife, Interior........ Larsen, Otto, National Science Foundation............... Larsen, Phil, Office of the Sergeant at Arms... Larson, Billie Gay, Speaker’s Office...............cceceune.. Larson, C. R.,, Rear Adm., Office of Naval Oper- ations Larson, Doyle E., Maj. Gen., Major Commands, Air Force 512 Larson, Earl R., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 712 Larson, Frederick R., Maritime Administration, Commerce Larson, Paul E., Secretary for Administration, Labor 580 Larson, Sharon, Budget, House 282 Lasch, Ronald W., Floor Assistants to the Minority 403 Lashof, Joyce C., Office of Technology Assessment.. 421 Laske, Gerhard, "International LM Seip Fund... 783 Lasko, Warren A, Mortgage, 000 HUD.............05 599 Lasky, David E. Economic Development, Com- merce 559 Lasner, Edwin J., D.C. Law Revision Commission ... 328 Latcholia, Kenneth, Farmers Home Administra- tion, Agriculture 541 Latham, Weldon H., Mortgage, HUD.......................... 599 Latimer, Allie B.: Administrative Conference 623 GSA 648 Latimer, Thomas K., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 317 Latshaw, Paula A., U.S. Merit Systems Protection o ar: 696 Latta, Delbert L. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 136 Budget Committee 281 Republican Policy Committee 317 Rules Commit 303 Latteri, Benedict J., National Commission on Alco- holism and Other Alcohol-Related Problems..... 331 Latvala, Andrew E., Secretary’s Office, HUD........... 598 Laubis, Robert E., Federal Grain, Agriculture 1046 Congressional Directory Page Page Lauck, Robert G., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Laucournet, Robert, North Atlantic Assembly ......... 333 Lauer, Charles A., Law Enforcement, Justice. «522 Lauer, Norman E., Section Chiefs, Justice ................ 521 Laurant, Henry, Organization of American States.. 786 Lauredo, Luis J., Export-Import Bank...........c.ccceuu... 35 Laurence, Margaret M., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 576 Lauro, Mario A., Jr., NLRB 665 Lautenberg, Frank R., U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council 6 Laux, David N., International Trade, Commerce..... Laux, James J., Legislative Affairs, NASA LaVecchia, Louis G., Occupational Safety .... LaVerghetta, Michael J., Farm Credit ..........ccceeuene. Lavigne, Paul, D.C. Department of Human Serv- 1ces Law, M. K., Capt., Medicine and Surgery, Navy ...... Law, Stephen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Nigeria 821 Lawler, Gregory E., Energy and Commerce; House. 288 Lawler, Harriett, Ways and Means, House ............... 313 Lawler, John E., Office of the Clerk, House............... Lawless, Benjamin, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Lawrence, Delmer L., Public Health, HHS................ Lawrence, Eleanor A., Joint Committee on Print- ing Lawrence, Jacob, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Lawrence, James, Refugee Programs, State.............. Lawrence, Jane Ww. Office of Law Revision Coun-sel 403 Lawrence, Jeff, L.D. to Rep. Akaka 212 Lawrence, John A., A.A. to Rep. George Miller........ 221 Lawrence, Leslie, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate Lawrence, Loren E., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Jamaica .......c.cccoceuvuruencnee 82 Lawrence, Patricia, Select Committee on Aging, House Lawrence, Samuel A., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce 574 Lawrence W. P., Vice Adm., Naval Academy ........... 505 Lawson, A. E.,, Mine Safety and Health Review Commission 645 Lawson, Charles J., Field Activities, Defense............ 480 Lawson, Frank M., Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture Lawson, Gloria, D.C. Licenses and Permits............... Lawson, J. S., Jr., Electronic Systems Command, avy Lawson, ars R., External Relations, NASA.......... Lawson, June, FCC Lawson, Marjorie M., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian ...................... 689 Lawson, Richard C., Labor and Human Resources, Senate 263 Lawson, Scott, Office of the Majority Leader............ 399 Lawson, William S., Patent and Trademark, Com-merce 576 Lawton, Coyeen R., Secretary for Administration, Labor 580 Lawton, Mary C., Administration...........ccceceeceverennene 450 Lawton, Thomas, Smithsonian Lawyer, Bobby C., Branch Offices, SEC...................... Lax, Mitchell, Maritime Administration, Com-merce 569 Lax, Peter D., National Science Board. ....................... 667 Laxalt, Paul (Senator from Nevada): Biography 103 Appropriations Committee 247 Judiciary Committee 261 National Republican Senatorial Committee........... 268 Layng, W. John, Labor Statistics, Labor..................... 583 Laynor, William G., National Transportation Safety Board 70 Layton, Fred D., GAO 413 Lazorchak, Bernard G., Joint Committee on Print-ing Lazzell, Rufus C., Brig. Gen., Inter-American De-ense 713 Lauve, Ronald F., GAO 412 Le Blanc, Dennis E., Executive Office ............c.......... 448 Lea, George D., Land Management, Interior............. 533 Leach, Daniel E.: Administrative Conference Equal Employment 634 Leach, David C., Energy and Commerce, House....... 288 Leach, Jim (Representative from Iowa): Biography 61 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Foreign Affairs Committee 2 89 Republican Policy Committee...........ccoevererrinirunenee 317 Members of Congress for Peace Through Law...... 333 Leach, Joan, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate 267 Leachman, Robert B., Science and Technology, House 3 Leaf, Howard W., Lt. Gen., Staff, Air Force.............. Leahy, Florence M., Official Reporter to House Committees 405 Leahy, Patricia C., Energy and Commerce, House... 288 Leahy, Patrick J. (Senator from Vermont): Biography 177 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 246 Appropriations Committee 2 47 Judiciary Committee 261 Select Committee on Intelligence ........c.cccoueveucnnnns 270 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 326 Environmental Study Conference...........cccccceuuenene. 332 Leahy, Ronald A., Office of Labor Management Relations, OPM 672 Leahy, Thomas M., Home Loan Bank Board ............ 641 Leal, Marion Susan, Energy and Commerce, House 288 Lean, David F., Federal Trade Commission............... 6 Leary, Daniel Y, GAO Leary, Sharon D. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 317 Leasor, Jeni L., Appropriations, House....................... 277 Leath, Marvin (Representative from Texas): Biography 170 Armed Services Committee 278 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 Leatherman, Carol Ann, L.A. to Rep. Regula........... 222 Leathers, Rex C., Highway Administration, DOT .... 610 Leavell, William, Land Management, Interior ......... 533 Leavitt, Donald L., Processing, Library of Congress 420 Lebby, Gael, Secretary’ Ss Offices HUD... ..0oivieensivinis 597 LeBoutillier, John (Representative from New York): Biography 116 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 315 Lebow, Cynthia C., Democratic Policy Committee, Senate 267 Lebow, Irwin L., Communications, Defense............... 481 Lebow, Morton, Public Health, HHS .......................... 588 LeCompte, Lester W., Stabilization and Conserva-tion, Agriculture Ledbetter, W. R., Col., USMC, Navy..........ecerurrvrererns 500 Leddy, Mark P., Antitrust, Justice.............. . Leddy, Thomas, Secretary’s Office, Treasury... 4 Lederer, Brian J. H., D.C. People’s Counsel .............. Lederer, Bruce, Public Works and Transportation, House 303 Lederer, Raymond F. (Representative from Penn-sylvania): Biography Lederer, Thomas, Cooperation and Development, Agriculture Lederman, Leonard L., National Science Founda-tion 6! 68 LeDuc, John Andre, Finance, Senate 258 Lee, Barbara, A.A. to Rep. Dellums.......cc.cccoeuvnnneee. 215 Lee, Chester M., Management Operations, NASA... 660 Lee, Clarence A., Jr, Regional Administrator, 7) Lee, Clendon H., Jr., Select Committee on Ethics, Senate 270 Lee, Gary A. (Representative from New York): Biography Committee on Energy and Commerce , House Administration Committee..........c.cc.ccueuenee Lee, James M., Lt. Gen., Staff and Selected Agen- cies, Army 490 Lee, James O., Animal and Plant, Agriculture......... 545 Lee, Jane, A.A. to Rep. Garcia 217. Lee, Jean A., General Counsel's Office, Navy........... 497 Lee, John C., Congressional Liaison Service, VA ..... 409 Lee, John E., Jr., Economics, Agriculture.................. 540 Lee, Karen S., Inspector General's Office, DOT........ 606 Lee, Nancy A., Appropriations, Senate ........c....cccoeuue 250 Lee, Obadiah, Office of the Clerk, House................... 400 Individual Index 1047 Page Page Lee, Richard S., D.C. Licenses and Permits............... 763 Lee, Robert E., FCC 636 Lee, Robert Y., International Trade, Commerece....... 567 Lee, Sammy, M.D., Council on Physical Fitness....... 677 Lee, Shew K., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits........... 764 Lee, Virginia T., Commodity Credit, Agriculture..... 550 Lees, Frederick J., Management Operations, NASA 659 Leesman, Benjamin Louis, Official Reporter to House Committees 4 Leet, Harry M., NLRB Leeth, Timothy B., Appropriations, Senate................ LeFevre, Peter G., Office of Law Revision Counsel.. 403 Leff, Deborah, Federal Trade Commission................. 645 Lefkowitz, Saul, Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 3 576 Lefler, Bill B., Brig. Gen., Health Services, Army.... 492 LeGassie, Roger W. A, Secretary’ s Office, Energy... en Legere, Laurence J., Miscellaneous, Defense ............ Leggett, O. William, Field Offices, HUD es Leggits, Dick, A. A-10 Rep. Parris................ceieired Legters, Llewellyn J., M.D., Health Sciences, De- fense 486 Lehman, Bruce A., Judiciary, House Lehman, John F., Jr. (Secretary of the Navy), biog-Po raphy Lohan, Mildred K., Alcohol and Drug Abuse, HH 589 Lehman, Ronald F., Armed Services, Senate ............ 251 Lehman, William (Representative from Florida): Biography 38 Appropriations Committee 275 U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council..............cc.cc.u...... 693 Lehman, Wilma, Work Force, OPM.............. en 874 Lehmann, Clark T., Col., Mapping, Defense.............. 483 Lehmann, Cynthia, D.C. Finance and Revenue........ 760 Lehn, Lloyd L., Research and Engineering, De- fense 473 Lehrman, Richard, Select Committee on Aging, House 319 Leib, Abraham A., FCC Leibach, Dale W., ‘Home Loan Bank Board ............... Leibler, ‘Seth N,, Dr. Disease Control, HHS... ish Leichtman, Jeffrey M., A.A. to Rep. Moffett Leigh, Gilbert, M., Jr., Controller's Office, Justice... 521 Leigh, Harold, Budget, House 282 Leight, Walter G., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 573 Leighty, Jack C., Food Safety, Agriculture rr Se tthe 549 Leininger, Beth, Rules and Administration, Senate 264 Leinsdorf, Erich, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Leisz, Douglas R., Forest Service, Agriculture.......... Leisz, Kay D., Secretary’s Office, Defense.................. 470 Lejush doscrh, Dr., National Institutes of Health, Leitner, Cynthia I., Secy. to Rep. Wylie..................... Leitzell, Terry L., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com- merce 574 Lejeune, Michael L., International Bank................... 778 Leland, Mickey (Representative from Texas): Biography 172 District of Columbia Committee.............ccccueverenenene. 282 Committee on Energy and Commerce... ori 030 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 299 Lemerle, Paul, Organization for Economic Co-Op-eration and Development Lemert, James E. D.C. Corporation Counsel's Office 758 Lemanon, Donald E., Secretary for Administration, Tr Lena, Sam, National Commission for Employment Policy 3 Lenck, William M., Drug Enforcement, Justice........ Lenfant, Claude J. M., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS. Lengacher, C. William, Civil Division, Justice.......... Lent, Norman F. (Representative from New York): Biography 115 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... National Republican Congressional Committee... 316 Lenz, Allen J., International Trade, Commerce........ 565 Leonard, Bill, ‘Governmental Affairs, Senate............. 261 Leonard, Burleigh, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 247 Leonard, Hugh H., U.S. Trustees, Justice.................. 518 Leonard, James E., Solicitor’s Office, Labor.............. 578 Leonard, James J., M.D., Health Sciences, Defense. 486 Leonard, Michael, Analysis and Evaluation, De- fense 477 Leonard, Paul F., Branch Offices, SEC..........ccceuuuu.. 679 Leonard, Robert J., Ways and Means, House............ 312 Leone, Joseph R., Alcohol and Drug Abuse, HHS.... 589 Leong, Edward, Office of the Legislative Counsel .... 404 Leong, Nanci M., O.M. to Rep. Phillip Burton.......... Leota, Tuupule F., Judiciary, House................... aa Lepley, John, Joint Committee on Taxation .. 5 Lerdau, Enrique, International Bank...........c..c......... 79 Lerman, Miles, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council ... 693 Lerner, Abram: Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsonian 685 National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 686 LeRoy, Catherine A., Judiciary, House....................... 297 Lesher, William, Secretary's Office, Agriculture...... 535 Leslie, John W., Secretary’s Office, Labor -S77 Leslie, Mary, E.S. to Rep. Stratton................... 224 Leslie, Philip, Official, Smithsonian 682 Leslie, William N., Comdr., Inter-American De- fense 773 Lester, David A., Administration for Native Americans, HH Lester, Juliette N., Vocational and Adult Educa-41 i 1 tion Lester, Richard L., Jr., Office of the Sergeant at rms 396 Letaconnoux, Robert, Tuna Commission.................... LeTarte, Grosvenor H., Col., Staff, Air Force.... Lett, Ray D., Secretary’s Office, Agriculture.. Gey, Lett, Winston, A.A. to Rep. Nichols.........cccceueurneneeee. Leuver, Robert J., Engraving and Printing, Treas-on ury 4 Levatt, H. M., Jr., Capt., Electronic Systems Com- mand, Navy 502 Leventhal, Ken, Budget, House 282 Leverone, Richard L., Intergovernmental Person- nel Programs, OPM 672 Levin, A. Leo, Judicial Center 751 Levin, Alyn, Finance, Senate 258 Levin, Arthur D., Board for International Broad casting Levin, Carl (Senator from Michigan): Biography 83 Armed Services Committee 250 Governmental Affairs Committee 260 Small Business Committee 264 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ Environmental Study Conference...........ccocoveunenee 3 Members of Congress for Peace Through Law ...... 333 Levin, Edward M., Jr., Economic Development, mmerce 559 Levin, Gerald T., Section Chiefs, Justice.................... 521 Levin, Marshall D., Science and Education, Agri-2 culture 56 Levin, Ronald I., International Trade, Commerce.... 567 Levine, Daniel B., Bureau of Census, Commerce...... 562 Levine, Harold E., Federal Railroad Administra- tion, DOT 611 Levine, Richard L., U.S. Trustees, Justice................. 518 Levine, Richard O., Antitrust, Justice........cccceeuuun..n. 514 Levine, Robert S., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 573 Levine, Theodore, SEC 678 Levine, Zelvin, Maritime Administration, Com- merce 570 Levins, Michael B., National Transportation Safety Board Levinson, Jerome I., Inter-American Development. | an Levinthal, ElliottC., Advanced Research, Defense.. 180 Levitas, Elliott H. (Representative from Georgia): Biography 42 Government Operations Committee.............ccceunen. 292 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Levitow, John L., Congressional Liaison Service, VA 409 Levitsky, Melvyn, International Affairs, State......... 460 LeVonne, Julius, Administrative Conference............ 623 Levy, Aaron, SEC 677 Levy, Bert, Food Safety, Agriculture ........cccccoceuunne. 549 Levy, Irvin A., Smithsonian 684 Levy, Martin, M.D. Commission on Licensure to Practice the Heal- ing Art 757 D.C. Department of Human Services...........ccc.c...... 1048 Congressional Directory Page Lavy, Rober) I., Dr., National Institutes of Health, Levy, Steven E., SEC Lew, Calvin, Field Offices, HUD Lew, Ginger, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, State. gs Lewan, Michael, A.A. to Rep. Solarz........ccccoeueueuennnen. 224 Lewandowski, Bohdan, International Court of Jus- tice, U.N. 794 Lewett, George P., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 574 Lewin, James E., Government Operations, House... Lewis, Alvin C., Bureau of Standards, Commerce... 571 Lewis, Andrew L., Jr. (Secretary of Transporta- tion): Biography 605 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission............. 329 U.S. Railway Association Lewis, Ann, A.A. to Rep. MikulsKi.......ccccocecumenurucunnene Lewis, Arthur W., International Communication Agency Lewis, Barbara D., Joint Committee on Printing..... Lewis, Carol Boone, Commission for Women, ; 758 Lewis, Denise B., District of Columbia, House........... 283 Lewis, Denise M., Judiciary, Senate 262 Lewis, Emanuel Raymond, Office of the Clerk, House 400 Lewis, J. R., Rear Adm., Material Command, Navy 501 Lewis, Jack, L.A. to Sen. Eagleton ............cccoeeuenunnun... 209 Lewis, Jane F., Appropriations, House....................... 277 Lewis, Jean P., SBA 680 Lewis, Jerry (Representative from California): Biography 24 Appropriations Committee Lewis, Karen J., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 417 Lewis; L:'P., Field Offices, HUD .............iiv eiasiotve Lewis, Mary C., Governmental Affairs, Senate......... Lewis, Milton D., Regional Offices, Justice................ Lewis, R. K, Jr., Capt., Office of Information, on Navy Lewis, Robert, D.C. Alcoholic and Beverage Con- trols 762 Lewis, Robert J., St. Lawrence Seaway, DOT.... Lewis, Roger C., Col, Nuclear, Defense............. Lewis, Ronald B., Administrative Conference Lewis, Samuel W., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Israel 820 Lewis, Steve, Park Service, Interior.............ccceeuenenee. Lewis, Sydney, Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsonian... Lewis, Walter B., D.C. Zoning 7 Lewis, Wellington H., Government Printing Office. 413 Levis, iam B., Employment and Training, abor Lewis, William H. (Esq.), D.C. Board of Elections .... 759 Lewis, William H., Jr., National Commission on Air Quality 330 Lexo, Jim, E.A. to Rep. Don Young Libertore, Robert G., Democratic Policy Commit- tee, Senate 2 Lichtwardt, R. D., FCC Liddle, Linus L., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 576 Liebengood, Howard S.: Capitol Police Office of the Sergeant at Arms Lieber, William M., Joint Committee on Taxation .. Lieberman, Alfred, U.S. Arms Control and Disarm-9 ament Agency 6! 2 Lieberman, Melissa, O.M. to Rep. Fary...................... 216 Liebert, John G., i ERE hii Agriculture. 537 Liebowitz, Harold, Academy of Sciences Er stanitaioin 656 Liesman, Diane, EA. to Rep. Madigan.......... .. 220 Lieurance, Max, Land Management, Interior. 533 Liff, Diane R., Secretary’s Office, DOT........................ 605 Light, Allen H., Jr., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop- ment, Army 492 Lighthizer, Robert E., Finance, Senate............cccccu.... 258 Lightsey, James L., CAB 629 Ligon, Walter B.: curity Affairs, Defense 471 Security Assistance, Defense 485 Lih, Marshall M., National Science Foundation....... 669 Lilly, A. Edward, Astrophysical, Smithsonian 8 Lilly, Emma L., Ways and Means, House............ Lilly, William E., Comptroller’s Office, NASA Lincoln, James D., Bureau of Census, Commerce..... Page Lincoln, Peter M., Senate Radio and Television Gallery 880 Lincoln, Robert A., Library of Congress............cc...... Lind, Henry C., Officer of the Supreme Court -Linde, Hans A., Administrative Conference.............. Linden, Albert H., Jr., Secretary’s Office, Energy.... Linder, Dennis G., Civil Division, Justice .................. 5 Linder, Isham W., Research and Engineering, De- fense 473 Linder, Perry W., Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State 4 56 Lindheim, Daniel N., District of Columbia, House... 283 Lindmark, Ronald D., Forest Service, Agriculture... 554 Lindquist, Gordon G., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT 6 12 Lindsay, Charles S., D.C. Corrections..........c.ccceuueunne 759 Lindsay, Emmett A., TVA 691 Lindsay, George F., Official, Smithsonian 682 Lindsay, W. E., Capt., Supply Systems, Navy ........... 503 Lindsey, Bruce, L.A. to Sen. Pryor............ccoevrrurunnee. 211 Lindsey, David E., Officer of Federal Reserve ystem 62. ity Ralph E., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State Lineberger, Joe G., Manpower, Air Force.................. Linen, James A., Japan-United States Friendship Commission 329 Lingenfelter, Edward R., D.C. Environmental Serv- 1ces Linhares, Alfonso, Secretary’s Office, DOT ............... Link, Victoria, House Administration Committee ... Linkenhoker, Katherine A., Environment and Public Works, Senate 257 Linnemann, Joseph H., International Narcotics Matters, State 61 Linsky, Martin, Secretary’s Office, HUD................... 598 Linton, Charles R., Col., Nuclear, Defense................. 484 Linton, Norman L., GSA 649 Liopiros, Kostas J., Under Secretary’s Office, De- fense 471 Liotta, Anthony C., Land and Natural Resources, Justice 521 Lipman, Howard, Smithsonian 684 Lipovac, Kathleen A., Armed Services, House.......... 280 Lippe, Lawrence, Section Chiefs, Justice.................... 517 Lippold, H. R. Jr., Rear Adm., Oceanic and Atmos- pheric, Commerce 575 Lipscomb, E. Bentley, Special Committee on Aging, Senate Lipscomb, Emanuel A., Bureau of Census, Com- merce 563 Lipscomb, George T., Federal Grain, Agriculture .... 546 Lipsett, Mortimer B., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 594 Lipsman, Claire, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture... 547 Lipson, Joseph 1., National Science Foundation....... 669 Lipson, Lois, Education and Labor, House................. 285 Lisanby, J. W., Rear Adm., Sea Systems, Navy........ 501 L’Italien, Rosemary, Asst. to Rep. Whitehurst ......... 2 Litt, Nahum, Secretary’s Office, Labor....................... Littell, Franklin, Prof., U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council 693 Little, Dennis L., Congressional Research, Library of Congress Little, Steve, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House 299 Little, Vincent, Indian Affairs, Interior...........cc........ Littlehale, Geoff, Chf. L.A. to Rep. Synar oi Littlejohn, Norman W., Maritime Commission......... Littleton, David A., GAO Litzenburg, Thomas, National Endowment for the Humanities Lively, Carlos J., Legislative Liaison Office, Army.. 490 Lively, Martin, Work Porce, OPM.........oct neeipmiisnte 674 Livingston, Charles, Highway Traffic Safety, DOT.. 611 Livingston, George E., Officer of Federal Reserve ystem Livingston, Robert L. (Representative from Louisi- ana Biography 70 Appropriations Committee 275 National Republican Congressional Committee... 316 Livingston, Robert, Section Chiefs, Justice................ 523 Livingston, Rudolph, Intergovernmental Personnel Programs, OPM Livingston, Shelly S., Foreign Affairs, House ........... Individual Index 1049 Page Page Livingston, Tally R., Mediation and Conciliation Service 644 Livsey, John D., Jr., Joint Committee on Printing .. 324 Lizondo, Luis, Organization of American States ...... 786 Llado, Jose, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni- potentiary from Spain Llewellyn, Neil, Interstate Commerce Commission. 655 Lio), Topi L., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, 496 Loyd ics W., Jr., Field Organizations, Interior. aa Lloyd, Mary Ann, Telecommunications Lloyd, ThomasE., Col.,, Financial Management, Air Force Lloyd, Wingate, European Affairs, State. ................... Loar, Peggy, Official, Smithsonian...................... A Locher, James R., III, Armed Services, Senate Locke, John L., Maj. Gen., U.S. Soldiers’ and Air- men’s Home 701 Locke, Mary E., Foreign Relations, Senate................ 259 Locke, W. M., Rear Adm., Material Command, Navy 501 Lockett, Tim J., Science and Technology, House...... 307 Lockhart, Gwen H., Merchant Marine and Fisher- ies, House 299 Lockhart, Robert E., Post Office and Civil Service, House Lockridge, R., Calvin D.C. Board of Education ......... Lockwood, David E., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 417 Lockwood, Sheila R., Public Works and Transpor-tation, House 302 Lodwick, Seely: Commodity Programs, Agriculture.......................... Secretary’s Office, Agriculture...........ccoceeuvercrerenne Loe, Earl L., Maritime Administration, Commerce . 568 Loeffler, Tom (Representative from Texas): Biography 173 Appropriations Committee 275 Loen, Vernon C., A.A. to Sen. Abdnor........................ 208 Loewenstein, David H., Home Loan Bank Board ..... 642 Loff, Donald D., Geographic Names, Interior............ 534 Loftis, Lucille H., Services and Activities, Red Cross 626 Loftis, Thomas H., Work Force, OPM......................... 674 Lofton, James S., AA. to Rep. James G. Martin...... 220 Loftus, Robert F., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 302 Loftus, S. F., Capt., Financial Management, Navy... 496 Loftus, William E., Federal Railroad Administra- tion, DOT 610 Logan, Ann, Budget, Senate 253 Logsdon, Raymond E., Audit, Defense........................ 482 Loikow, Ann E. H., National Capital Planning Commission 662 Lomacky, Oles, Research and Engineering, De- fense Lombard, Edward D., Appropriations, House............ Lombardi, Joseph E., Officer of the U.S. Court of International Trade 739 Loncar, Budimir, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Yugoslavia.............coiu 814 Loney, Glenn E. Officer of Federal Reserve System 629 Long, Bill L.,, Environmental and Scientific Af-fairs, State 456 Long, Clarence D. (Representative from Maryland): Biography Appropriations Committee 275 Long, Gillis W. (Representative from Louisiana): Biography 73 Rules Committee 303 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. 314 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee .......... 3 Joint Economic Committee Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy................ Long, Patrick G., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 317 Long, Richard W., Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Long, Roscoe, U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board 696 Long, Russell B. (Senator from Louisiana): Biography 70 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee Finance Committee Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Joint Committee on Taxation Long, Stuart J., District of Columbia Armory ard 632 Long, Susan, Appropriations, Senate.......................... 249 Long, Wesley H., D.C. Public Service............ccecuruenne 766 Longbrake, William, Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury 465 Longest, Henry, EPA 633 Looijen, Anthony IJ. A., International Bank ............ Loomis, Laurie A., Select Committee on Indian Af- fairs, Senate 270 Loomis, Philip A., Jr. Administrative Conference 623 EC 677 Looper, J. Don, Foreign Agricultural, Agriculture .. 551 Lopez, Alvaro, Organization of American States...... 786 Lopez, André Luiz Lace, Organization of American tates 786 Lopez, Bernard Blas, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Lopez, Donald S., National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Lopez, Elio, Col., Inter-American Defense.................. Lopez, Rafael G., D.C. Licenses and Permits eh Lorant, Suzanne G., New England, Commerce......... Lord, Charles E., Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury 465 Lord, Douglas R., Management Operations, NASA . 660 Lorenz, Carl J., Public Works and Transportation, House 302 Lorenz, John G., Historical Publications, GSA. ........ 652 Los, Kubulan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Papau New Guinea Lose, Graydon I., Comptroller, Defense.............. 5 Losee, Garrie J., Health Research, HHS.................... Lotarski, Susanne S., International Trade, Com- merce 565 Lott, Trent, Mrs., Congressional Club......................... 631 Lott, Trent (Representative from Mississippi): Biography 94 Rules Committee 303 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 315 Republican Policy Committee...........cccccocveruereecnnnnns 317 House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards 328 Minority Whip 399 Lottmann, Robert, Legislative Affairs, NASA .......... 657 Louchheim, Katie, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian ... 687 Louden, Thomas L., Health Resources, HHS ............ 591 Loughlin, Jo, Public Works and Transportation, House 303 Loughran, James V., General Counsel’s Office, Ag- riculture Loughran, Thomas J., Commodity Futures ............... Loughry, Jan, Standards of Official Conduct, House Louie, Richard, Smithsonian Louisell, William C., Brig. Gen.: Health Affairs, Defense 477 National Commission on Alcoholism and Other Alcohol-Related Problems 31 Loush, Mark A., Branch Offices, SEC..............c......... 679 Louttit, Richard T., National Science Foundation... 668 Lovato, Giovanni, International Monetary Fund ..... 783 Love, G. D., Highway Administration, DOT a O10 Love, Harold, Smithsonian Love, Ruth B., National Commission for Employ-4 ment Policy 30 Love, KarenA., Armed Services, Senate....................... 251 Lovelace, Alan M., Offices of the Administrator, NASA 657 Loveless, Charles M., Forest Service, Agriculture.... 554 Lovell, Riland H., Jr., Solar Energy, HUD ................ 601 Lovesee, Alan R., Education and Labor, House........ 285 Lovinger, King F., Animal and Plant, Agriculture.. 545 Lovitt, Craig, E.A. to Sen. Dixon 2 Lowe, Carl, Labor Statistics, Labor ........cccccreriissinssn Lowe, Harry, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Lowe, Mary Frances, Secretary’s Office, HHS.......... Lowe, Nancy R., A.A. to Rep. Bolling.........cccceueuee 213 Lowe, Victor L., GAO Lowell, Joseph W., Jr, Office of Internal Evaiua- tion, OPM Lowenstein, James Gordon, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary to Luxembourg ...... Lowenstern, Henry, Labor Statistics, Labor.............. 583 1050 Congressional Directory - Page Lowenthal, Mark M., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 417 Lower, Milton D., Energy and Commerce, House..... 288 Loweree, Robert L, Agriculture, House 274 Lowery, Bill (Representative from California): Biography 25 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Science and Technology Committee ............cccceueuee. 305 Lowery, C. H., Rear Adm., Medicine and Surgery, : Navy 03 Lowery, Richard A., Capt., Logistics, Navy ............... 496 Loweth, Hugh F., OMB 449 Lowman, Shepard C., Refugee Programs, State........ 461 Lowrey, Barbara R., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Lowrey, George, A.A. to Rep. Tony P. Hall ............... 218 Lowrey, R. C. (Buck) 603 Lowrie, Raymond L., Surface Mining, Interior.......... 529 Lowry, Mike (Representative from Washington): Biography 184 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 * Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Members of Congress for Peace Through Law...... 333 Lozano, Diana L., Executive Office.............ccoververruennn 448 Lozito, Paul, House Post Office 402 Loépez-Ferrer, Daniel, Dr., Pan American Health Organization 788 Lubbers, Jan Hendrik, Dr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Netherlands..... 809 Lubbers, William A., General Counsel's Office, NLRB 665 Lucas, Barbara, Commodity Futures .......................... 630 Lucas, William R., Field Installations, NASA........... 661 Lucero, Aurelio Luis, Jr., U.S. Merit Systems Pro- tection Board 696 Lucero, Jose, Secretary’s Office, Treasury ................. 464 Lucero, Romanita, Secretary’s Office, HUD. Lucey, Norah, O.M./E.S. to Rep. Waxman ... Lucier, James, Chf. L.A. to Sen. Helms.. Lucius, William C., Judiciary, Senate........ Lucke, Mary C. Select Committee on Ethics, Senate 2 Lucore, James C., D.C. Environmental Services....... Ludden, Kenneth M., E.A. to Rep. Forsythe Ludeman, L. Ruth, Armed Services, House.. 5 Ludi, Alfonso, Equal Opportunity, NASA.................. Ludsin, Steven A., U.S. Holocaust Memorial Coun-ns ci Ludwiczak, Robert J., A.A. to Sen. Crosley Ludwig, James, Management, OPM Ludwig, Joseph, D.C. Licenses and Permits.. Luers, William H., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to. Venemela............ i 8 Luffsey, Walter S., FAA, DOT Lugar, Richard G. ’ (Senator from Indiana): Biography 57 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 246 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 51 Foreign Relations Committee............cccccoerrirreruennenee. Republican Conference of the Senate.. a Select Committee on Intelligence ..........ccococveuennnee Lujan, Manuel, Jr. (Representative from New Mexico): Biography 112 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Science and Technology Committee. ........................ 305 Lukas, J. R., Rear Adm., Medicine and Surgery, Navy 503 Lukasik, RE FCC 637 Luke, Alden E, Interstate Commerce Commission. 654 Luke, James, MD. D.C. Department of Human Services 762 Luke, Jordan, Secretary’s Office, Treasury ............... 464 Luken, Thomas A. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 135 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... 286 Small Business Committee 308 Select Committee on Aging 318 Lukes, Gary P., Office of Architect of the Capitol.... 405 Luman, Joseph C., Government Operations, House. 293 Lumpkins, Doris B., O.M. to Rep. Don Edwards....... 216 Luna, Joseph J., SBA 680 Luna, Sarah, L.D. to Rep. Mazzoli 221 Lund, Douglas S., Combined Airlines Ticket Office. 408 Lund, Jon R., Comdr., Nuclear, Defense. .................... 4 Lund, Joseph, D.C. Finance and Revenue.................. Lund, Paul L.,”14., Capitol Police. .........oi ies Lundberg, Cliff E., Services and Activities, Red Cross 626 Lundberg, Rolf Th., International Finance Corpo-ration 781 Lundine, Stanley N. (Representative from New York): Biography 129 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 280 Science and Technology Committee ..........cccccccucuune 305 Select Committee on Aging 318 Lundstrom, Hans, International Bank ........c...ccc...... 778 Luney, Percy, Equal Opportunity, Agriculture......... 538 Lunger, Richard T., Jr., Armed Services, House ...... 279 Lungren, Daniel E. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 23 Judiciary Committee 296 Select Committee on Aging 318 Commission on Wartime Relocation and Intern- ment of Civilians Lunn, Robert J., Lt. Gen., Materiel Development, Army 491 Lunsford, Elizabeth D., District of Columbia, House 283 Lupo, Samuel E., Inter-American Affairs, State....... 458 Lupton, Floyd J., A.A. to Rep. Walter B. Jones........ 219 Luquire, Jerry, A.A. to Rep. Brinkley ...........cccc........ 213 Lusby, June, Interior and Insular Affairs, House .... 296 Luscher, Bill, Land Management, Interior................ 533 Lushina, Louis N., Management Operations, NAS 659 Luskey, Charlene E., A.A. to Rep. Rudd. .................. 223 Luther, William A., FCC 639 Lybecker, Martin E., SEC 678 Lyda, Geraldine C.: Office of the Clerk, House 400 Official Reporter to House Committees.................. 404 Lyday, James, Budget, House 282 Lyder, Jane, Legislative Affairs, Interior................... 527 Lydon, Joseph, Special Committee on Aging, Senate 271 na Lydon, Thomas J., trial judge, U.S. Court of 7 Claims 2 Lyke, Robert F., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 418 Lyle, Elaine M., Small Business, House...................... Lyles, Linwood C., D.C. Licenses and Permits. a Lyman, Princeton, African Affairs, State Lyman, Richard, National Endowment for the Arts 664 Lynam, Marshall L.: A.A. to Rep. Wright Office of the Majority Leader .........cccccecvvvurucrrnennn. 398 Lynch, Francis, Developmental Disabilities, HHS... 588 Lynch, George C., Maj. Gen.: Comptroller's Office, Air Force .......c.coceeerunuvereveruenens 511 Separate Agencies, Air Force ........ccccoeeerveeinucccnnnne 512 Lynch, James F., Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Treasury 465 Lynch, James F., District of Columbia Courts.......... 750 Lynch, Luke, Secretary's Office, Treasury................. 464 Lynch, Mary Helen, Official Reporter to House Committees 405 Lynch, Michael, Federal Trade Commission. ............. 646 Lynch, Michael, House Administration Committee. 294 Lynch, Norman B., Administrative Office of the .S. Courts 751 Lynch, Norris A., Overseas Private Investment orporation Lynch, Thomas C., Comdr., Secretary's Office, os avy lyneh, Timothy B., Asst. to Rep. George E. Brown, r 213 Lynes, Russell J., Smithsonian.............cccceceevervierecnnnene 684 Lyng, Richard E., Secretary’s Office, Agriculture.... 535 Lynn, John, Democratic Research Organization ...... 314 Lynn, Verne L., Research and Engineering, De- fense 473 Lyon, John S., TVA 690 Lyons, James, Research and Improvement, Educa- tion Lyons, John W., Bureau of Standards, Commerce... 572 Lytle, David K., Maj., Office of Under Secretary, Army 487 Lytle, Richard H., Official, Smithsonian.................... 682 Individual Index 1051 M Page Page Maas, Joe, SBA 680 Mac Lane, Saunders, Academy of Sciences ............... 656 Macari, Robert A., A.A. to Rep. Russo........cccccoeuunenn. 223 Macbeth, Angus, Land and Natural Resources, Justice 521 Macdonald, David R., U.S. Trade Representative..... 451 MacDonald, Susan H., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 254 MacDonald, Vincent J., Col., Manpower, Air Force. 508 Macdonald, Robert C., Tuna Commission................ 776 MacDonnell, Vincent Y. Official, Smithsonian ........ Macedo, Julieta De Morales, Organization of American States MacFarlane, J. D., Administrative Conference......... Machen, Judith A., Judiciary, House..........ccccceouuue. MacInnis, Kate, Republican Policy Committee, House 3 Maclver, Dale, District of Columbia, House .... Mack, Gladys, Office of the City Administrato Mack, John, Office of the Majority Leader................ Mack, Julia Cooper, D.C. Court of Appeals... 5 Mack, Kim, P.S. to Rep. Applegate............. Mack, P. A, Jr., National Credit Union.... . Mack, Russell, Press Secy. to Rep. Ritter................... MacKenzie, G. A., Maj. Gen., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States Mackey, Richard A., Home Loan Bank Board 64 Mackie, Philip L., Foreign Agricultural, Agricul- ture 551 MacKinnon, George E., circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biog-raphy) 714 Macklin, Buford A., Administration, HUD................ 600 Macklin, James E., Jr., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 751 MacLaren, William G., Jr., Maj. Gen., Staff, Air Force Macmillan, J. A., Sea Systems, Navy Macmillan, James A., General als Office, Navy Macone, Antonio J., International Trade, Com-merce 567 Macpherson, James L., Mediation and Conciliation rvice Madden, Robert T. Maritime Administration, Commerce 570 Maddox, Betty, Joint Economic Committee............... 326 Maddox, Bill, Joint Economic Committee.................. 326 Madeson, Frances S., Education and Labor, House . 285 Madigan, Edward R. (Representative from Illinois): Biography 55 Committee on Energy and Commerece..................... 286 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 315 Republican Policy Committee...........cecocererereerernnnen. 317 Madison, Patricia A., A.A. to Rep. McClory............... Madison, Patricia P., Foreign Agricultural, Agri-culture 552 Madrid, Arturo, II, Research and Improvement, Education 620 Madsen, Arch L., Japan-United States Friendship mmission 329 Madsen, Frank, A.A. to Sen. Hatch ........c.ccocuvuveuenennnn. 209 Madson, Gary, A.A. to Rep. Cooper Evans................. 216 Maestas, Cirilio D., Heritage Conservation, Interi- or Magazine, Alan, EPA 632 Magee, E. Robert, Inspector General's Office, Agri- culture 537 Magee, Robert, Secretary’s Office, Agriculture......... 535 Magill, John P., Asst. to Rep. Whitehurst ....... «225 Magill, Linda K., Appropriations, House....... . 278 Magliocchetti, Paul J., Appropriations, House A | Magoulas, Tony, Coastal Plains, Commerce... .... 560 Maguire, Bernadette, Judiciary, House...................... 297 Maguire, Catharine B., SEC 678 Maguire, Frances M., Asst. to Rep. Conte.................. Maguire, Judith A., GSA Maguire, Mary P., Immigration Appeals, Justice .... Mahan, Joseph B., Jr., Advisory Council on Histor- ic Preservation 624 Mahler, Halfdan, U.N. Food and Agriculture........... Mahon, Joseph B., Management Operations, NASA 660 Mahon, Linda, Social Security, HHS ............c.c.c.c....... 596 Mahoney, James A., Official, Smithsonian................ 682 Mailliard, William S., Former Members of Con- gress 647 Maing, I1 Y., Food Safety, Agriculture. ..............cccceu.. 548 Mainland, Keith F., Appropriations, House .............. 277 Mains, Homer O., Capt.,, Council of Personnel, avy 499 Maisel, Linda, Joint Economic Committee ................ 326 Majak, R. Roger, Foreign Affairs, House. ................... 291 Major, Philip L., Analysis and Evaluation, Defense 477 Makepeace, G. R., Research and Engineering, De- fense 472 Makombo, Jacques Topande, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary from Central Afri- can Republic 800 Malan, Edward M., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 252 Malashock, Jeffrey, Budget, Senate. ...........ccccceueueneeee. Malaspina, Mary, Appropriations, House ..... a Malawsky, Donald N., Branch Offices, SEC Malchon, Jeanne, National Commission on Air Quality Malcolm, Benjamin J., Parole Commission, Justice. 698 Malek, Redha, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Algeria Maler, Peter, Official, Smithsonian..........cccccoeeveue.e.. Maletz, Herbert N., judge, U.S. Court of Interna- tional Trade (biography) 5 Maley, Leo C., Industrial Economics, Commerce...... Malhotra, Brij, D.C. General Services............ccc.......... 761 Malickson, Jeffrey W., FCC 637 Malin, James W., Chf. L.A. to Sen. Zorinsky ............ 211 Malkie, Del, Mapping, Defense 483 Mallardi, Catherine, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Malley, Raymond C., U.S. International Develop- ment Cooperation Agency. 6 94 Mallgrave, Francis X., U.S. Attorneys, Justice......... 518 Mallon, Charles A., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House 401 Malloy, John J., D.C. Superior Court..........ccccorruunee. 750 Malloy, William, SEC 677 Malmborg, K. E., Administrative Conference ........... 623 Malmborg, Knute E., State 455 Malone, Agnes M., Combined Airlines Ticket Office 4 Malone Eugene J., Ways and Means, House.............. Malone, Gifford D., International Communication Agency Malone, James L.: Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State.......... U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency ...... Malone, Leslie, E., Federal Grain, Agriculture......... Malone, Margaret S., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 418 Malone, Thomas E., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 593 Malone, Thomas F., Academy of Sciences.................. 656 Maloni, William R.: Home Loan Bank Board 642 Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Malow, Richard N., Appropriations, House............... 277 Maloy, Peg, Emergency Management Agency ao Maloy, Robert M., Official, Smithsonian.................... Maltz, Albert, Emergency Management Agency ...... 640 Malzone, George W., Federal Trade Commission ..... 645 Mancher, Rhoda R., Litigation, Justice..........c.coeu.. 52 Manchester, Paul, Joint Economic Committee......... Manchester, Russell D., Naturalization, Justice....... Mancini, Armando, Mapping, Defense ...... Mandel, Michael, Administration, HUD....... ... 600 Mandella, Bernard A., A.A. to Rep. Gaydos.............. 27 Mandeville, R. C., Rear Adm., Material Command, Navy 501 Mandjuris, Peggy, Office of the Sergeant at Arms... 396 Mandrell, Gene D., Research, Air Force .................... 508 Manear, Edward L., Maritime Commission............... 644 Manes, Joseph, Budget, House 282 Manes, Susan, Labor and Human Resources, fl nate Manfredo, Fernando W., Jr., Canal Zone Govern- ment 675 Mangels, John W., Secretary’s Office, Treasury....... 464 Mangum, David C., Federal Grain, Agriculture........ 546 Maniatis, Louis P., Immigration Appeals, Justice.... 515 Manion, Christopher, Foreign Relations, Senate...... 259 Manley, John L., Commodity Futures........................ 630 1052 Congressional Directory Page Manley, William T., Agricultural Marketing, Agri-culture 544 Mann, Janean L., Foreign Affairs, House.................. 291 Mann, John L., Maritime Administration, Com-merce 568 Mann, Laurence E., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Guyana..........cccccueueee. Mann, Opal H., Science and Education, Agricul-ture 556 Mannina, George J., Jr., Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House 299 Manning, Alfred P., Jr, Rear Adm., Field Com-mands, DOT 608 Manning, John B., Jr., SEC 678 Manning, Randolph, Nk Health Sciences, De-fense 486 Manning, William E., Manpower and Reserve, rmy Mannie William J., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 697 Mannino, Ernest, House Administration Commit- Mannion, Robert E., Foreign Agricultural, Agricul-51 ture Mannion, Robert E., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Manoogian, Richard, Smithsonian...........cccocevvuvrrcnnne 684 Manos, Santal, Appropriations, Senate............ 250 Mansfield, Donald W., A.A. to Rep. Seiberling ......... Mansfield, John G., Mrs., Officer, Red Cross............. Mansfisler Michael J Ambassador Fsizacrdinaty nd Plenipotentiary to Japan.......... .. 8 Yor, S. F., Supply Systems, Na vu Manzano, Jamie L., Health Services, HHS................ Mapa, Placido L., Jr., International Monetary Fund 783 Mapes, Heather B., Official Reporter to House Committees 405 Maramis, J. B., International Court of Justice, 7 UN! 94 Marazzo, Kathryn M., A A. to Rep. Roe..................... 223 Marceau, Ian W., Science and Technology, House... 307 Marchant, Bristow, Judiciary, Senate Sndh 1 Marchitelli, T. T., Sea Systems, Navy.... Marconi, Nello R, Portrait Gallery, Smi Marcos, David G., Office of the Secretary, Senate... Marcus, Audrey K. Judiciary, House..........ccccceuuuee. . 298 Marcus, B. Boyd, Jr., A.A. to Rep. Bliley................... Marcus, Edward L., Overseas Private Investment Corporation Marcus, Gail H., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 418 Marcus, Michael, FCC Marcy, Kristine M., Civil Rights, Education Maresca, John J., European Affairs, State................ Margain, Hugo B., Ambassador Extraordinary ad Plenipotentiary From Mexico'....cciac ssnsiesresrseanss Margetich, Dara, Foreign Affairs, House.. oH Margetich, Hannah, A.A. to Rep. Luken.................... 220 Margheim, Gary A., Soil Conservation, Agriculture 2 Margolin, Burt, A. A. to Rep, Woxman ..............ix-e Margolis, David, Section Chiefs, Justice. Margolis, James, Asst. to Rep. Wolpe Margolis, Lawrence S., Officer of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia........ Margolis, Milton A., Analysis and Evaluation, De- fense 477 Margosian, Edward, St. Lawrence Seaway, DOT...... 613 Margulies, Irving P., Secretary’s Office, HUD.......... 598 Mariani, Theodore F., D.C. Zoning...8 ... 168 Marienthal, George, Manpower, Defense Marilley, Richard F., GSA Marinaccio, Charles L., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate Marinelli, William A., Appropriations, House Marini, Rosanne V., 0.M./P.S. to Rep. Russo........... Marino, J. Diana, A.A. to Rep. Panetta..........c.......... Marino, Joseph A., FCC Marita, Floyd J., Forest Service, Agriculture............ Mark, Albert I., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com- merce Mark, Clyde R., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 41 Mark, J. Carson, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 6! Mark, Jerome, Labor Statistics, Labor ....................... Markell, Charles, Legislative Affairs, Interior.......... Page Markey, Edward J. (Representative from Massa-chusetts) Biography 81 Committee on Energy and Commerece..................... Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. Markey, Howard Thomas, chief judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography)...... 724 Markison, Marlene, Secretary’s Office, DOT............. 606 Markoe, Frank, Jr., Board for International Broad-4 casting 34 Markoff, Daniel, Highway Administration, DOT ..... 610 Markon, Roy, Property Resources, GSA..................... 650 Markowitz, Jack N., Public Health, HHS.................. Marks, John B., Jr., Maj. Gen., Staff, Air Force Marks, Marc L. (Representative from Pennsylva-nia): Biography 155 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... 286 Select Committee on Aging 318 Marks, Melvyn L., D.C. Licenses and Permits.......... 764 Marks, Reuben, DC. Licenses and Permits............... 764 Markus, Glenn R., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 418 Marlenee, Ron (Representative from Montana): Biography 100 Agriculture Committee 273 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Marmor, Alfred C., Patent and Trademark, Com-merce Marovelli, Robert L., Bureau of Mines, Interior Marple, Harriet B., Surface Mining, Interior............ Marra, Anthony F., Jr., Overseas Private Invest-ment Corporation Marriott, David D. (Representative from Utah): Biography 176 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Small Business Committee 308 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Marriott, J. Willard, Mrs., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian... 689 Marriott, Jack, Capt., Office of Information, Navy.. 498 Marschall, A. R., Public Buildings, GSA.................... 652 Marsh, John O., Jr. (Secretary of the Army): Biography 487 Foreign Trade Zones 647 Armed Forces Policy Council 470 Marsh, Ledyard, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion , 697 Marsh, Nelson L., Col., Public Affairs, Army............ 490 Marsh, Robert T., Gen., Major Commands, Air Force 512 Marsh, Teresa R., Combined Airlines Ticket Office. 408 Marshall, Andrew W., Under Secretary's Office, Defense 472 Marshall, Curtis L., Merchant Marine and Fisher-ies, House 299 Marshall, Geoffrey, National Endowment for the Humanities 6 Marshall, Gloria M., Deputy Secretary’s Office........ Marshall, Harry R., Jr., Environmental and Scien-tific Affairs, State Marshall, James H., Maj. Gen., Research, Air Force 511 Marshall, John, Health Services, HHS....................... 592 Marshall, John W., Federal Grain, Agriculture. ....... 546 Marshall, Joseph, Urban Mass, DOT .........cc.ccccunuennnee Marshall, Mary A., Council on the Aging....... Marshall, Mortimer M., Manpower, Defense . Marshall, Thomas B., House Administration Com-mittee 294 Marshall, Thurgood, Associate Justice, U.S. Su-preme Court (biography) 707 Marthinsen, Charles E., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to Qatar...........ccc..... 822 Martin, Albert J., Manpower, Defense................ : Martin, Benny, Soil Conservation, Agriculture Martin, Bernard H., OMB Martin, Billy E., Field Organizations, Interior Martin, Candace Lynn, Energy and Commerce, ouse 2 Martin, Celia Hare, A.A. to Rep. de la Garza............ Martin, Christopher, Food and Nutrition, Agricul-por ture Individual Index 1053 Page Page Martin, David O’B. (Representative from New York): Biography 126 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Martin, David R., L.A. to Sen. Boren..............c.c.c....... Martin, Edward D., M.D., Health Services, HHS...... Martin, Franklin D., Space Science, NASA o Martin, Gail S., Office of the Secretary, Senate Martin, J. Allen, A.A. to Rep. Livingston Martin, James D., GAO Martin, James G. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography Budget Committee Ways and Means Committee National Commission on Alcoholism and Alco- hol-Related Problems 331 Martin, Joanna, State 454 Martin, John B., Council on the Aging...........ccccunue. 639 Martin, John B., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis-: sion 98 Martin, John L., Section Chiefs, Justice..................... 517 Martin, Joyce, Finance, Senate 258 Martin, Lynn (Representative from Illinois): Biography 53 Budget Committee 281 House Administration Committee. ...........ccccceuerunnen. 293 Joint Committee on Printing 323 Martin, Maurice, Congressional Record Index Office 324 Martin, Richard D., Lt. Col., Staff, Air Force............ 510 Marin, Robert A., Intelligence and Research, tate 459 Martin, Robert L., Commodity Futures...................... Martin, Thomas S., Civil Division, Justice. Martin, William E, Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury 466 Martin, William McChesney, Jr., Executive Offi- cer, Red Cross 626 Martin, William R., VA 702 Martindell, Anne Clark: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to New Zealand 821 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Western Samoa Martinez, Filiberto E., Jr., Administration................ Martinez, Katharine, Portrait Gallery, Smithsoni-oo an Martinson, R. Kahler, Fish and Wildlife, Interior... 531 Marty, Ken, A.A. to Resident Commissioner Cor-rada 226 Marutani, William M., Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians.............. 327 Marvin, Keith E., GAO 412 Marx, Kenneth M., Appropriations, House ... Marxer, Leroy, Field Offices, HUD...... i Maselka, Ronald, A.A. to Rep. Nowak........................ Maselli, G., Intergovernmental Committee for Eu- ropean Migration 7 Mashingaidze, Elleck K., Dr., Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary from Zimbabwe...... Masi, Dale A., Personnel Administration, HHS ....... Maskell, Jack H., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 418 Maslan, Lawrence, Pension Guaranty............c..c....... 675 Mason, Betty M., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For-estry, Senate 247 Mason, David M., L.D. to Rep. Bliley.........cceueuenunen. Mason, Edward, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 416 Mason, Hilda H. M., D.C. Council’s Office................. 757 Mason, Kenneth R., Overseas Private Investment Corporation Mason, Larry, Social Security, HHS ..........cccccceeunnee. 595 Mason, Leslie, House Administration Committee... 294 Mason, Sandra S., Foreign Relations, Senate............ 259 Massey, Albert, D.C. Department of Human Serv-ices 762 Massey, Donald F., Appropriations, Senate............... Massey, Walter E., National Science Board ..... % Master, Warren, Human Development, HHS Masters, Edward E., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Indonesia Masters, Nicholas, Budget, House ..........cccccecuvuierenennnne Masters, Peter, GSA Masterson, Francis, Work Force, OPM....................... Wisisrson, James E., Office of Law Revision Coun- 4 Mastroianni, Theodore, Solar Energy, HUD Masuda, Shoichi, Tuna Commission................... Matano, Cherry R., A A. to Sen. Matsunaga Mateo, Myrna A., Education and Labor, House ....... Matheron, Richard Cavins, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to Swaziland.............. 8 Matheson, Michael J., State Matheson, William, Processing, Library of Con- gress Mathews, Edward R., Federal Railroad Adminis- tration, DOT Mathews, Nancy, Energy and Commerce, House...... Mathews, P. H., Mrs., Congressional Club................. Mathews, Vivian, Judiciary, Senate Mathias, Charles McC., Jr. (Senator from Mary- land): Biography Foreign Relations Committee Governmental Affairs Committee...........ccooevuevuenene Judiciary Committee Rules and Administration Committee .................... National Republican Senatorial Committee. “ Joint Committee on the Library ........cccceoeevnunnneee. Joint Committee on Printing 323 Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate 326 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis-sion Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia Environmental Study Conference...........ccccceveuenne 332 Members of Congress for Peace Through Law...... Office of Technology Assessment...........ccccccvveruruenne. 4 Mathias, Gail L., Science and Technology, House.... 307 Mathis, Lou, Public Affairs, Education ...................... 617 Mathis, Meyer, Services and Activities, Red Cross.. 626 Mathis, Robert C., Gen., Staff, Air Force................... 510 Mathis, Winifred, "Science and Technology, House .. 307 Mathisen, Chris, AA. to Rep. Robinson ........ 122, Matos, Paula L., Cpl., Naval Liaison, Hous Matsui, Robert T, Mrs., Congressional Club Matsui, Robert T. (Representative from California): Biography 14 Ways and Means Committee 311 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 20 Matsunaga, Spark M. (Senator from Hawaii): Biography 44 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 254 Finance Committee 257 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 265 Senate Office Building Commission 332 Mattaliano, Peter F., Lt., Capitol Police..................... 406 Mattas, Helen C., Foreign Affairs, House.................. 290 Matteik, E. D., Capt., Radiobiology Research, Navy 503 Mattern, Fred C., Jr. Patent and Trademark, Commerce 575 Matthews, Burnita Shelton, senior judge, U.S. Dis-trict Court for the District of Columbia (biog-raphy) 732 Matthews, day L., State Matthews, Jimmy Lee, World Food, Agriculture... 540 Matthews, June M., Joint Committee on Taxation.. 325 Matthews, Samuel S., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 576 Mattias, Nancy, A.A. to Rep. Chappie.........cccccvuunuee. 214 Mattingly, George, Bureau of Standards, Com-5 Mattingly, Mack (Senator from Georgia): Biography 41 Appropriations Committee 247 Governmental Affairs Committee..........cccccceveruenenee. 260 Republican Policy Committee 269 Select Committee on Ethics 269 Joint Economic Committee 325 Mattingly, Virgil J., Officer of Federal Reserve g ystem Mattison, Jim, Special Committee on Aging, 2 Senate 72 Mattoon, Dan, A.A. to Rep. Corcoran...........cccccueueuene 214 Mattoon, John A., Fish and Wildlife, Interior .......... 531 Mattox, James A. (Representative from Texas): Biography 169 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Budget Committee 281 1054 Congressional Directory Matts, D. Sharon, A.A. to Rep. Brooks Matts, Marcia L., Appropriations, House... Mattson, John D., Field Installations, DOT. Maturo, Frank A., Mapping, Defense Matz, Deborah, Joint Economic Committee Mauksch, Ingeborg G., U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council 693 Maule, Robert W., Consular Affairs, State Maurano, Richard L., Asst. to Rep. St Germain Maurer, Donald T., Surface Mining, Interior Maurer, Ely, State Maurer, Gilbert C., Smithsonian Maust, Edwin E., Bureau of Mines, Interior Mavroules, Nicholas (Representative from Massa- chusetts): Biography Armed Services Committee Small Business Committee Maxwell, Earl, D.C. Licenses and Permits Maxwell, Elliot, FCC Maxwell, John H., Foreign Agricultural, Agricul-55 ure Maxwell, Paul C., Science and Technology, House.. 200 Maxwell, Prentice, House Document Room Maxwell, Ralph, Occupational Safety May, Ann C., Washington Post Office ... May, Bonnie V., A.A. to Rep. Grisham.. May, Elsie, Secretary’s Office, HHS May, Randolph J., FCC May, Richard E., IRS, Treasury May, Rolland L., Goverment Printing¥ Office May, Stephen, Secretary’ s Office, HUD Mayberry, Robert G., Labor Relations Mayer, Andrew C., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 418 Mayer, James I, Research and Engineering, De- fense 473 Mayer, Jerome J., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits... 764 Mayer, Joseph E., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB. 666 Mayer, Leo V., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 416 Mayer, Marion R., Appropriations, Senate Mayer, Mary J., Capt., Manpower, Defense Mayhew, Kenneth P., Staffing Services, OPM. Maymi, Carmen R., EEO Office, OPM Maynard, Walter, Jr., Mrs., Smithsonian Mayorga-Cortes, Roberto, International Bank. Mays, Janice A., Ways and Means, House Mazan, Walter, Public Works and Transportation, House 302 Mazewski, Aloysius A., U.S. Holocaust Memorial uncil 693 Mazzaferri, Katherine, Federal Trade Commission. 647 Mazzoli, Romano L. (Representative from Ken- tucky): Biography District of Columbia Committee Judiciary Committee Small Business Committee Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Mazzolini, John A., Capt., Nuclear, Defense 84 Marquez, Miguel Angel, Dr., Pan American Health Organization 788 Mbogua, John P., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Kenya 80' M’Bow, Amadou Mahtar, U.N. Food and Agricul-ture 796 McAdams, Francis H., National Transportation Safety Board 669 McAdoo, Ronald E., Federal Crop Insurance, Agri- culture 5 McAfee, James, Officer of Federal Reserve System. McAfee, Maurita L., Armed Services, House McAfee, William, Intelligence and Research, State. McAllester, Walter R., Migratory Bird Conserva- tion Commission McAllister, Bruce A., Maritime Administration, mmerce McAllister, Nancy, D.C. Department of Human Services 762 McArdle, Donna, Appropriations, Senate McArdle, Paul F., D.C. Superior Court McArthur, J. C., Rear Adm., Sea Systems, Navy McArtor, Robert C., Geographic Names, Interior McAuliffe, D. P., Canal Zone Government McAuliffe, Mary E., Commerce, Science, Transportation, Senate McBride, Charles C., Postal Rate Commission McBride, Edmund, Investigative, Defense McBride, Everett i Highway Traffic Safety, DOT. 6 McBride, Gerald: GSA Purchase of Services from the Handicapped McBride, Joseph, State McBride, Richard, Asst. to Rep. Mica McBride, Willard C., Tax Division, Justice.. McBride, William R., S.A. to Rep. Pursell McCabe, Janet W., Heritage Conservation, Interior 531 McCabe, Peter G., Administrative Office of the .S. Courts 751 McCabe, W. Michael, Energy and Commerce, House McCafferty, James A., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 751 McCaffree, Mary Ellen, A.A. to Sen. Gorton McCaffrey, Edward J., Postal Service McCall, Cecil C., Parole Commission, Justice McCall, Mary Kay, Foreign Relations, Senate.......... McCann, Bill D., Selective Service System McCannell, Robert J., Agency Relations, OPM McCarey, Michael C., Federal Trade Commission... McCartan, Susan, Foreign Affairs, House McCarthy, D. L., Capt.,, Air Systems Command, S03 Navy McCarthy, Ellen, House Administration Commit- tee McCarthy, George D., Old West, Commerce McCarthy, Herbert W., Supply, GSA McCarthy, James R., Ways and Means, House McCarthy, John F., Jr., Field Installations, NASA.. 661 McCarthy, John J. (Mac), Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 247 McCarthy, John J., Section Chiefs, Justice McCarthy, Karen L., International Boundary Com- mission, United States and Canada 7 McCarthy, Kevin, Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 302 McCarthy, Leo, Advisory Commission on Intergov-ernmental Relations 624 McCarthy, Richard J., Capt., Judge Advocate’s Office, Navy 498 McCarthy, Thomas G., Regional Offices, OPM McCarthy, Vincent T., Government Printing Office 413 McCartney, Keith D., Brig. Gen., Manpower and Personnel, Air Force McCaughran, Donald A. International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada 784 McCauley, William F., Rear Adm., Naval Academy 505 McCeney, James B., Organization of American States 786 McClain, Nina, Environment and Public Works, Se nate 256 McClary, Dolly, A.A. to Rep. Frost McClaughry, John, Policy Development 450 McClellan, John D., Employment Standards, Labor 582 McClelland, Lindsay, Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian 687 McClintock, Janis, Ways and Means, House McClory, Robert, Mrs., Congressional Club McClory, Robert (Representative from Illinois): Biography Judiciary Committee Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence McCloskey, Paul J., Small and Disadvantaged Business, Agriculture McCloskey, Paul N. (Pete), Jr. Bm 8 from California): Biography Government Operations Committee Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. Environmental Study Conference Members of Congress for Peace Through Law Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Acad-, emy McCloskey, Robert J., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Greece 819 McCloskey, Robert L., Appalachian Regional Com-mission, Red Cross 627 McClung, Nelson D., Secretary’s Office, Treasury ... 465 McAuliffe, Laura L., FDIC McClung, Robin, L.A. to Rep. Lent Individual Index 1055 Page Page McClure, Gordon F., International Finance Corpo- ration 781 McClure, James A., Mrs., Congressional Club .......... 631 McClure, James A. (Senator from Idaho): Biography 46 Appropriations Committee 247 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ Rules and Administration Committee ........ Republican Conference of the Senate...... Board of Visitors to the Naval Academ McCluskey, William J., Jr., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate............ccceeuceuneriruenenes 254 McColgin, Quentin P., Jr., Occupational Safety........ 670 McCollum, Bill (Representative from Florida): Biography 36 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Judiciary Committee 296 McCombs, Thomas L., Jr., Mapping, Defense............ 484 McComie, Val T., Organization of American States 785 McConaghy, Marcia B., Joint Committee on Tax- ation 324 McConaghy, Mark L., Joint Committee on Tax- ation 324 McConn, Earle M,, Jr., Section Chiefs, Justice......... 523 McConnell, Dudley G., Applications, NASA..... .. 658 McConnell, Jeanne A., Budget, House............... 282 McConnell, John N., Foreign Relations, Senate ..... i McConnell, John W., Emergency Management Agency 641 McConnell, Stephen, Select Committee on Aging, House 319 McCool, Barbara P., Health Research, HHS ............. 589 McCord, Judith, Governmental Affairs, Senate........ 261 McCord, Marcia, Labor and Human Resources, Senate McCormack, Malcolm C., Truman Scholarship......... McCormack, Robert F., Col., Logistics, Defense 483 McCormick, Adoreen M., Library of Congress.......... McCormick, D. G., III, Rear Adm.: Office of Naval Operations Decorations and Medals, Navy .........ccccceeeeurueuruecncns McCormick, J. Jett, GSA McCormick, Robert J., Air Force..........cccceeveevevreerunnnne McCormick, Thomas P., GAO 411 McCormick, W. J., Jr., GAO 412 McCornack, Gregg, Agriculture, House...................... 275 McCottry, Samuel B., Jr., Dr., Commission on Li- censure to Practice the Healing Art.................... 757 McCoubrey, Arthur O., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 571 McCoy, Edward D., Official Reporter to House Committees 404 McCoy, Garnett, Smithsonian 683 McCoy, James M., CMSgt.: Staff, Air Force U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home .......................... McCoy, Peter, Executive Office McCoy, Steven, Agriculture, House...........cccoceuvueee.. McCracken, Ralph J., Soil Conservation, Agricul- ture 555 McCray, Joyce F., D.C. Administration Office........... 762 McCray, Porter A., Smithsonian... meinen 684 McCree, Mary Lynn, Historical Publications, GSA. 651 McCree, Wade H., Jr., Solicitors Office, Justice....... 514 McCright, Kathleen, House Administration Com- mittee McCullen, Larry, Savings Bonds, Treasury ............... McCulloch, Madison, Mine Safety, Labor .. McCulloch, Nancy, Congressional Club...................... McCulloch, Rachel, Dr., Office of Technology As-sessment 422 McCullough, Cheryl, Public Works and Transpor-tation, House 303 McCullough, Douglas L., GAO McCullough, James M., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 416 McCullough, James M., National Science Founda-. tion McCune, Gary R., Regional Directors, Justice.......... McCune, Shirley, Elementary and Secondary Edu- cation McCurdy, Dave (Representative from Oklahoma): Biography 144 Armed Services Committee 278 Science and Technology Committee ........................ 305 McCutcheon, John W., Food Safety, Agriculture...... McDade, Seni M. (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Biography 151 Appropriations Committee 275 Small Business Committee 308 McDaniel, Eugene B., Capt.: Legislative, Navy 498 Naval Liaison, House 410 McDaniel, James B., D.C. Corporation Counsel's Office 758 McDaniels, Garry L., GAO 412 McDavitt, Jack, Jr., Press Asst. to Rep. Bafalis........ 212 McDermett, Marilyn J., FCC 637 McDermott, James, D.C. Environmental Services.... 760 McDermott, Joseph J., Field Offices, HUD................ 602 McDermott, Mary, Veterans’ Affairs, House. 311 McDermott, William P., Capitol Police....................... 406 McDonald, Clinton L., D.C. Appeals and Review...... 51 McDonald, Faith D.: D.C. Licenses and Permits 765 D.C. Finance and Revenue 760 McDonald, Jack, Jr., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 416 McDonald, Jean K., Office of Technology Assess- ment 422 McDonald, Joan, FCC 636 McDonald, Larry (Representative from Georgia): Biography 42 Armed Services Committee Ai ff McDonald, Mary, Agriculture, House..........cccccueuenenen 275 McDonald, Ralph E., Office of Architect of the Capitol 405 McDonald, Rebecca, P.S. to Rep. Erdahl.................... 216 McDonald, Terese B., Science and Technology, House 307 McDonald, Virgil C., D.C. Department of Human Services 761 McDonald, W. L., Vice Adm., Office of Naval Oper- ations 500 McDonald, Wilbert, Insp., Capitol Police ................... 406 McDonell, Jack, Veterans’ Affairs, House..... McDonnell, John J., Export-Import Bank......... McDonough, Francis A., Automated Data, GSA....... 650 McDonough, Patrick J., Publications Distribution Service, House 402 McDougall, Kenneth O., Food Safety, Agriculture... 548 McDowell, Gerald E., Section Chiefs, Justice............ 517 McDowell, John D., Office of the Secretary, Senate 395 McElroy, Jesse, Solar Energy, HUD... 2. 0 601 McElroy, Roland, Press Secy. to Sen. Nunn.............. 210 McElvain, Carol A., Energy and Commerce, House. 287 McElvain, Lee, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 McElvey, Sandra, P.S. to Rep. Foley..........ccccccceueueeeee 216 McEnery, John W., Maj. Gen., Forces Command, Army 492 McEntee, Joan M., Governmental Affairs, Senate... 261 McErlean, John G., Ynl, Naval Liaison, House. ....... 410 McEvoy, Nan, Mrs., National Museum of Ameri- can Art, Smithsonian 86 McEwen, A. C., International Boundary Commis- sion, United States and Canada..........ccevueruenen 780 McEwen, Bob (Representative from Ohio): Biography 137 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 3 McEwen, William J., A.A. to Rep. Hefner McFall, John J., U.S. Railway Association McFall, Trudy, Secretary's Office, HUD .................... McFarland, J. Warren, Interstate Commerce Com- mission 656 McFarland, S. Jefferson, Education and Labor, House 285 McFarlane, Robert C., Armed Services, Senate........ 251 McFarlane, Robert C., State 454 McFarlin, Emma D., Field Offices, HUD.................... 604 McFate, Mary Ann, International Trade, Com- merce 564 McFee, Thomas S., Personnel Administration, HHS 587 McGahan, Samuel L., Office of the Legislative Counsel 404 McGance, Philip V., A.A. to Sen. Randolph.............. 211 McGann, Ethel J., Army Liaison, House....... .. 409 McGann, Mary B., E.S. to Rep. Forsythe SG 216 McGarry, Bart J., ‘Office of Technology Assessment 422 McGarry, John Warren, Election Commission.......... 640 McGarvey, Billie J., Comptroller's Office, NASA..... 657 1056 Congressional Directory Page McGee, Gale W.: Former Members of Congress...........ccoccoeuvvrnrcrnrnnnane 647 Organization of American States...........ccocerervueruenns 785 McGee, Lester E., Jr., Col, Intelligence, Defense..... 482 McGee, Mimi, Office of the Majority Whip ............... 399 McGee, Thomas, Capt., Communications, Defense... 481 McGettrick, Carole V., Ways and Means, House...... 313 McGettrick, Frank, Management Office, Education 618 McGhee, Doris H., Home Loan Bank Board 642 McGhee, Jane S., ‘Appropriations, Senate... 250 McGhee, Roy L., ‘Senate Periodical Press Gallery.... 903 McGibbon, Will A., FCC 637 McGiffert, John R., II, Lt. Gen., Forces Command, Army 492 McGill, Dan M., Pension Guaranty............ccccceeuerenee. 676 McGinn, Daniel G., Ways and Means, House............ 312 McGinnis, J. Michael, M.D., Public Health, HHS... 588 McGinnis, John W., Col., Field Activities, Defense... 480 McGinnis, Terrance, Rules, House ..........ccoeeveervenne. 304 McGloon, Shirlee, A.A. to Rep. Stanton..................... 224 Moonsgill, Margaret A., EA. to Rep. William D. re: For 1 McGough, Guillermo J., Organization of American States i McGough, Peter J., GAO McGovern, George E., Jr., Maj. Gen., Staff ol Selected Agencies, Army 491 McGovern, Grace, Ways and Means, House.............. 313 McGovern, James F., Armed Services, Senate.......... 251 McGovern, Joseph, Secretary for Administration, Labor 580 McGowan, Carl, judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biography)............. 713 McGowan, Frank M., Processing, Library of Con-gress 419 McGowan, John J., Maritime Administration, Commerce McGowan, Terry P., Overseas Private Investment Corporation McGowan, William L., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation McGown, Neilson A., Appropriations, Senate............ McGrady, Florence T., Judiciary, House o McGrath, Jack, L.A. to Rep. Parris..........c.cccoeeununnene. 222 McGrath, Julieann, International Affairs, State...... McGrath, Raymond J. (Representative from New York): Biography Government Operations Committee........................ Science and Technology Committee............ McGrath, Joseph S., Capitol Page School.. 2 McGraw, William F., Hearings, Interior.................... 5 McGuire, Alfred J., Council on Physical Fitness...... McGuire, Leonard P., Western Union Telegraph, McGane, Matthew F., senior judge, U.S. Tr Court for the District of Columbia (biography). 731 McGuire, Robert, House Administration Commit- tee 294 McGuirl, Marlene C., Law, Library of Congress....... 420 McGurn, Barrett, Officer of the Supreme Court....... 709 Melia, Thomas P., Office of Technology Assess- ment 422 McHone, Delane, E.S. to Rep. Frost ..........ccccoovvereueee... 217 McHugh, James, J., Rear Adm., Judge Advocate’s Office, Navy 498 Mchagh Matthew F. (Representative from New ork): Biography 124 Appropriations Committee 275 Members of Congress for Peace Through Law...... 333 Mcllhenny, Henry P., National Museum of Ameri-can Art, Smithsonian 686 McInerney, James L., Government Operations, House McIntosh, Ernest W., Judiciary, House....................... McIntosh, Marion S., Educational Institution Li- censure Commission 758 Yiciniosh, Robert W., Heritage Conservation, Inte-5. McIntosh, William F., D.C. Board of Zoning Ad- justment 768 Mcintyre, Fred L., D.C. Superior Court...................... McIntyre, Kathleen M.,, D.C. Licenses and Permits. 764 McIntyre, Thomas, Animal and Plant, Agriculture. 545 McIntyre, Victor, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Trinidad and Tobago ....... 813 Page McIntyre, Victor Chrysostom, Organization of American States McKay, Gerald L., Lt. Col., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Navy 496 McKay, Gordon Andrew, Joint Committee on Printing 323 McKay, a C., Jr., D.C. Law Revision Commis-sion McKay, John G., Military Appeals Court .................. McKean, Joel M., Col., Secretary’s Office, Defense.. 470 McKean, T. W., Rear Adm., Medicine and Surgery, sos Navy McKee, (George H., Lt. Gen., U.S. Soldiers’ gud, Airmen’s Home McKee, Hiram W., Mrs, National Museum in? American Art, Smithsonian EER oR BR a ri 686 McKee, K. R., Vice Adm., Office of Naval Oper-ations 500 McKee Patricia, State 453 McKee, William, Secretary’s Office, Treasury .......... 464 McKeever, Jean, Maritime Administration, Com-merce 569 McKendry, Robert J., Government Printing Office. 414 McKenney, William A., Lt. Col, Financial Man-agement, Air Force 509 McKenzie, Benjamin R., Interstate Commerce Commission 655 McKenzie, James D., FBI, Justice ..........ccccecceerrennnn. 519 McKenzie, Vernon, Health Affairs, Defense ............. 477 McKhann, Guy M., M.D,, President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 331 McKie, Alan R., FCC 636 McKiernan, Gerald J., News Secy. to Rep. McKin-ney 220 McKinley, David W., Law Enforcement Training, Treasury 466 McKinney, 2! donee C., FCC 638 McKinney, Jerry, Press Secy. to Rep. Skeen............. 224 McKinney, Roy, Civil Division, Justice....................... 515 McKinney, Stewart B. (Representative from Con-necticut): Biography 31 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 District of Columbia Committee 282 Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy.... 335 McKnew, Louise B., U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy 692 McLain, Patrick M., Energy and Commerce, House 288 McLaughlin, John J., Secretary’s Office, Treasury.. 464 McLaughlin, Linda, O.M. to Rep. Conable................. 14 McLaughlin, Patricia M., E.A. to Sen. Leahy... McLaughlin, Peter J., Register of Wills ................... 151 McLaughlin, Peter, Jr., Superior Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia Support Personnel................... 750 McLaughlin, Samuel B., Lt., Capitol Police.. McLaughlin, Teresa C., Agriculture, House McLaughlin, William J., Secretary for Administra- tion, Labor McLean, Jean, Energy and Commerce, House.......... McLean, John, Field Offices, HUD McLean, John G., Small Business Committee, Senate McLean, Kenneth A., Appropriations, Senate .......... McLennan, Barbara, Budget, House............... -McLennan, Kenneth, Gen., USMC, Navy McLeod, Donald, International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada............. 784 McLeod, Ruth, Energy and Commerce, House. McLeod, Stanley, International Bank.............ccc.cc...... McLindon, Constance K., National Science Foun- dation 669 McLoughlin, David, Emergency Management Agency 641 McLuckie, Fred P., Jr., A.A. to Rep. Murphy............ 221 McLuckie, Sally, Office of the Clerk, House.............. 400 McLure, Herbert R., GAO 412 McMahan, Iliff, NLRB 665 McMahan, Ron: Office of the Majority Leader ..........ccoceuvueenrvurencrenne 393 Press Secy. to Sen. Baker 208 McMahon, Barbara, O.M./P.S. to Rep. Fields........... McMahon, James B., Energy and Commerce, House McMahon, Terrence J., U.S. International Devel-opment Cooperation Agency ..........c.cceeeinunanen. 694 Individual Index 1057 Page Page McManaway, Clayton E., Jr., Administration, State 459 McManus, Edward, D.C. General Services................. 761 McManus, Paul E., Col.: Air Force Liaison, Senate 410 Legislative, Air Force 510 McManus, Robert H., Urban Mass, DOT ................... 612 McMichael, Guy H., III, Administrative Confer- ence 623 McMillan, C. W.: Secretary’s Office, Agriculture..........c.ccoceceveiennnene. 535 Transportation, Agriculture 543 McMillan, Elizabeth, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 McMinn, Douglas, U.S. Trade Representative .......... 451 McMorris, J. A., II, Capt., Research, Navy ................ 497 McMorrow, Michael J., International Trade, Com- merce 567 McMullan, Jane, Appropriations, Senate................... McMullen, Darlene G., Energy and Commerce, House McMurtray, Frances, Office of the Republican Whi P 3 McMurtry, Vanda, Chf. L.A. to Rep. Hamilton ........ McNabb, Alexander G., Employment and Train- ing, Labor 5 McNall, Preston E., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 573 McNally, Jeanne M., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 317 McNally, Patricia, Office of the Sergeant at Arms.. 396 McNally, Susan V., Office of the Legislative Coun- sel, Senate 397 McNamar, Richard, Secretary’s Office, Treasury..... 463 McNamara, Francis Terry, Public Affairs, State ..... 460 McNamara, James, U.S. Trade Representative........ 451 McNamara, Robert S.: International Bank 777 International Finance Corporation 781 McNamara, Thomas J., Jr., A.A. to Rep. Beard ....... 212 McNamee, Nikki, L.D. to Rep. Campbell. ................. 214 McNaught, Fran, L.D. to Rep. Lynn M. Martin ....... McNaught, William, Smithsonian ..............c.c............. McNay, Maurice C., Food Safety, Agriculture vie McNeal, Delois, District of Columbia, House .. A McNeall, John R., Branch Offices, SEC...................... McNealy, Delbert D., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico. 780 McNeely, Mary Lou: Democratic Whip’s Office 394 P.S. to Sen. Cranston 209 McNeil, Francis J., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Costa Rica..........cccceue.... 818 McNeil, Robert L., Jr., Portrait Gallery, Smithso-= i 7 nian McNeill, Charles R., Officer of Federal Reserve ystem 628 McNeill, John H., U.S. Arms Control and Disarm-ament Agency 692 McNeillie, Nancy V., Office of the Legislative Counsel McNeirney, James A., Home Loan Bank Board....... McNevin, Lucy K., Ways and Means, House............. 313 McNicholas, John P., OMB 448 McNinch, Syl, Jr., National Science Foundation...... 668 McOmber, Dale R., OMB 448 McPhail, Abraham L., Office of the Secretary, Senate 395 McPherson, Harry C., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian .........cccceeeunuen. 6 McPherson, Karen A., Finance, Senate...................... McPherson, Louise, Rules and Administration, Senate McPherson, M. Peter, U.S. International Develop-ment Cooperation Agency 694 McPherson, Thomas, National Commission on Air Quality McQuade, Henry F., Occupational Safety.................. on McQuown, Barbara T. O.M. to Rep. McDonald........ 220 McRae, Mary Ann, Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 254 McRorie, Johnson W., Government Printing Office. 414 McShan, Clyde, Operations, Agriculture.................... 538 McVay, Ann V., Office of the Clerk, House x McVee, Curtis Vv, Land Management, Interior McVicker, Deborah S., P.S. to Rep. Richmond.......... McWhorter, Laurence S., U.S. Attorneys, Justice.... McWilliam, Catherine G., Energy and Commerce, House 289 McWilliams, James D., D.C. Transportation ............. 767 McZier, Ruby B., D.C. Zoning 768 Mead, Arthur, U.N. Food oy Agriculture................ 773 Mead, Steven R, Savings Bonds, Treasury................ 468 Meade, David E. Office of the Legislative Counsel. Meade, Frazier, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, tate Meador, Edward L., Postsecondary Education.......... Meadows, Oliver, E., American Battle Monuments Commission Mealey, John J., Jr., Col., Health Affairs, Defense.. 477 Meanley, John A., A.A. to Rep. Hunter ..................... 218 Means, John W., Farm Credit 636 Means, Patricia, Nuclear, Defense ..........ccccovvevvvvuneenn. 484 Medalie, Richard J., D.C. Law Revision Commis-sion 328 Medero, Frederick R., Farm Credit...........ccccevueunnneen. 635 Medina, Rubens, Law, Library of Congress............... 421 Medina, Santiago, Organization of American States Medlin, Pauline, Environment and Public Works, nate Medlin, William R., Capt., Judge Advocate’s Office, 5 N. avy 49 Medway, Lawrence E., Legislative Affairs, NASA... 657 Meed, Benjamin, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council 693 Meeder, Lorin S., Officer of Federal Reserve System 629 Meehan, Francis J., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Poland 822 Meeks, Frank, Office of the Republican Whip.......... 400 Meeks, H. Dale, Community Relations, Justice........ 516 Meese, Edwin, III, Executive Office................... ar Mehle, Roger, Secretary’s Office, Treasury ............... Mehrabian, Robert, Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 572 Meier, Kathleen L., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 254 Meier, Richard A., International Trade, Commerce 567 Meis, Joe F, Manpower, AIL OIC isco ciicrnsrricoisrosse 508 Meisch, Adrien, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Luxembourg...................... Meisel, Albert, Archives and Records, GSA. ... Meisner, Alfred, Administrative Conference Meissner, Charles F., Economic and Business Af-fairs, State 59 Melamed, Abraham, M.D., Smithsonian .................... 684 Melamu, Motaene John, Dr., Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary from Botswana....... 800 Melbye, Donald A., Comptroller of the Currency, 45 Treasury Melcher, a (Senator from Montana): Biography 99 pp Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 246 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 254 Legislative Review Committee ................... nd Select Committee on Indian Affairs Special Committee on Aging Environmental Study Conference...........cccoevvurnenee Melconia, Linda, Speaker’s Office 398 Meléndez, Luis V., Dr., Pan American Health Or-ganization 789 Melillo, Regina M., Combined Airlines Ticket Office Meling, Merle A., Audit Service, Defense.................. Mello, James, Museum of Natural History, Smith-sonian 687 Mellody, Charles J., Office of the Doorkeeper, House 401 Mellon, Paul: Gallery of Art, Smithsonian 688 National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 686 Mellors, W. J., European Space Agency ............cccc..... 773 Melniek, Daniel, Congressional Research, Library of Congress Melone, Harry Roberts, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary to Rwanda.................. 822 Meltz, Robert, Congressional Research, Library of Congress Melugin, C. R,, Jr., Field Installations, DOT............. Melville, Milton A., Col., Manpower and Person- nel, Air Force Mena, Antonio Ortiz, Inter-American Development Ban Menard, R. M., Lt., Naval Liaison, House.................. 66-666 O—81——69 1058 Congressional Directory Page Menard, Wendy G., Press Secy. to Rep. Davis Mencher, Bruce S., D.C. Superior Court Mendelowitz, Allan I., GAO Mendelsohn, H. David, Office of the Legislative 2 Counsel 40: Mendelsohn, Jack W., Environmental and Scientif- ic Affairs, State Mendenhall, E. Catherine, Telecommunications Mendenhall, Wesley S., Jr., Highway Administra-" tion, Mendoza, Donald, Comandante, Inter-American Defense Menefee, Allen R., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation Menell, Howard A., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 2 Menes, Jonathan C., International Trade, Com- merce Mense, Allan T., Science and Technology, House Mercer, Lee, L.D. to Sen. Rudman Mercurio, Michael J., International Trade, Com- merce Meredith, Bruce, Budget, House Meredith, Efton B., National Mediation Board Merendino, Frank, Small Business Committee, Senate Meresman, Joseph, Administration, State Mergenovich, Agatha L., Interstate Commerce Commission Merna, Gerald F., Postal Service Merow, James F., trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims. Merrell, John E., Solicitor’s Office, Interior.. rr D2 Merriam, John E., International Bank Merriam, John, UN. Food and Agriculture Merrill, John, Security Affairs, Defense Merrill, William K., Col., Manpower and Reserve, Army Motta, Margaret A., P.S. to Rep. Lee Merritt, John, A.A. to Rep. Rose Merrow, Joan L., Energy and Commerce, House ; Messick, Neil T., A.A. to Sen. Roth > Messinger, Cleo, Democratic Whip’s Office Messner, Howard M., OMB Meszoly, Peter T., Pennsylvania Avenue Develop- ment Metaksa, Tanya, L.D. to Sen. D’Amato Metcalf, Sandra M., Interior and Insular Affairs, House Metzenbaum, Howard M. (Senator from Ohio): Biography Budget Committee Energy and Natural Resources Committee Judiciary Committee Labor and Human Resources Committee Metzner, Charles M., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 71 Meurer, T. H.,, Lt. Col.,, Financial Management, Navy 49 Meyer, Alice M., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Meyer, Betty, P./A.S. to Sen. Dole Meyer, E. C., Gen.: Chiefs of Staff, Defense Staff and Selected Agencies, Army Meyer, Edward R., Maritime Commission Meyer, Gerald F., Food and Drug, HHS Meyer, Harry M., Jr., Food and Drug, HHS Meyer, Norvan L., Animal and Plant, Agriculture.. Meyer, Pam, O.M. to Rep. Don Young Meyer, Santiago, Organization of American States. Meyer, Thomas E., Regional Offices, OPM Meyers, Edward, D.C. Finance and Revenue Meyers, Jewell L., Mediation and Conciliation ervice Meyers, Katherine C., Energy and Commerce, House Meyers, Mary E., Small Business Committee, Senate Meyers, Paul J., World Food, Agriculture Meyrick, Charles R., Federal Railroad Administra- tion, DOT 6 Mica, Daniel A. (Representative from Florida): Biography Foreign Affairs Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee Select Committee on Aging. Micer, Richard W., Lt., Capitol Police Michael, Ivan, Regional Administrator, GSA Michael, Louis G. Jr., Atomic Energy, Defense Michaelson, Harold J., Official, Smithsonian Michaelson, Mike, House Radio and Television Gallery Michel, James H., State Michel, Robert H. (Representative from Illinois): Biography National Republican Congressional Committee... Republican Policy Committee Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Commission on the West Central Front of the U.S. Capitol House Office Building Commission Republican Leader Michel, Werner E., Comptroller, Defense Micheletti, Doreen, Foreign Affairs, House Michelson, Caryle, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission . 698 Michelson, Peter M., Appropriations, Senate Mickelson, Roger Ww, Col., Research, Army Mickey, Nancy, Special Committee on Senate Miconi, Americo, Appropriations, House 207 Middleton, Harry J., Archives and Records, GSA.... Middleton, Michael A., Civil Rights, Education Midtvedt, H. 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Court of Appeals Nebel, Frances L., Publications Distribution Serv- ice, House 4 Needham, Harold W., Office of the Sergeant at Arms 396 Neely, Burkett S., Fish and Wildlife, Interior Neetz, Roger, Cooperation and Development, Agri- culture Negley, Nancy B., Smithsonian 684 Negroponte, John D., East Asian and Pacific AE fairs, State Neil, Henry A., Jr., Appropriations, House... Neill Charles, R., Controller's Office, Justice Neilson, George D., D.C. Superior Court Nelligan, James L. (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Biography Armed Services Committee Nellis, Joseph L., Judiciary, Hous Nellius, Richard M., Surface Mining, Interi Nelson, Argyle, A.A. to Rep. Badham Nelson, Barbara, O.M. to Rep. Virginia Smith Nelson, Bill (Representative from Florida): Biography Budget Committee Science and Technology Committee Nelson, Charles E., Officer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Nelson, Chris, L.D. to Rep. Ireland Nelson, Christopher D. 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Gen., Communications, Defense Nelson, Warren, A.A. to Rep. Aspin Nelson, William, Asst. to Rep. Annunzio. Nemeyer, Carol A., Library of Congress Nemirow, Samuel B Maritime Administration, Commerce Secretary’s Office, Commerce 5 Nerseth, M. P., Capt., Judge Advocate’s Office, Navy 4 NeSmith, E. Archie, Jr., Legislative, Air Force Nessen, Ronald H., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian 6 Nester, John J., Secretary for Administration, Labor Nestle, Mark H., Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Netchvolodoff, Alexander V., A.A. to Sen. Dan-2 forth Netsch, Walter A., Commission of Fine Arts Neugarten, Bernice L., Dr., Council on the Aging ... Neuman, Frederick, Audit, Defense Neumann, Gerard E., Maritime Administration, Commerce Neumann, Loretta, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Neusner, Jacob, National Endowment for the Arts. New, C. Noah, Maj. Gen., Council of Personnel, ° Navy 4 New, Lloyd Kiva, Indian Arts and Crafts, Interior.. Newcomb, Jerry W., Stabilization and Conserva- tion, Agriculture Newell, B. B., Rear Adm., Office of Naval Oper-ations 50 Newell, Bruce, Rear Adm.: Legislative, Navy Office of Information, Navy Newell, Gregory, Executive Office Newhall, David, III, Secretary’s Office, HHS... Newkirk, Douglas, U.S. Trade Representative. Newland, Chester A., Regional Offices, OPM... Newland, Ned, Joint Committee on Taxation Newman, Albert, Smithsonian Newman, Andrew L., Public Affairs, Interior Newman, Bernard, judge, U.S. Court of Interna- tional Trade (biography) Newman, Charles T., Comptroller’s Office, NASA... Newman, Gerry S., White House Fellowships Newman, Mark M., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 57 Newman, Theodore R., Jr., D.C. Court of Appeals... 749 1064 Congressional Directory Page Newton, Kenna, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Newton, Lloyd W., Lt. Col, Air Force Liaison, S Newton, Paul W., GSA Ngonda, Putteho M., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Zambia 814 Nguyen, Xe V., Joint Committee on Taxation Niblock, Robert, Office of Technology Assessment .. Nicely, Patricia E., National Science Foundation .... 6 Nicholas, Harry, A.A. to Rep. Conable 2 Nicholas, James A., M.D., Council on Physical Fit-ness 677 Nicholas, James, D.C. Occupational Safety andl Health Board Nichols, Bill, Mrs., Congressional Club Nichols, David Vo Brig. Gen., Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commission 784 Nichols, Floyd, Field Offices, HUD Nichols, Harold E., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House 401 Nichols, Philip, Jr., judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biography) 719 Nichols, Todd C., E.A. to Rep. Schneider Nichols, Willard R., FCC Nichols, William J., Rural Telephone Bank, Agri-culture 543 Nichols, William M., OMB Nichols, William (Representative from Alabama): Biography Armed Services Committee Nichoison, Richard S., National Science Founda- Nid, William L., III, Maj. Gen., Mapping, % 4 Nickens, Beverly E., District of Columbia, House... Nickerson, William, Secretary’s Office, Treasury .... 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, International Monetary un 782 Nicolosi, Ralph, U.N. Food and Agriculture Niederlehner, Leonard, General Counsel, Defense .. 478 Nielsen, A. C., Farm Credit 636 Nielsen, Aldon D., Water and Power, Interior Nieman, Roger 1, trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims 7 Nies, Arthur H., Science and Education, Agricul-ture 555 Nies, Helen Wilson, judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography) 725 Niffenegger, Tish, Budget, Senate Nightingale, Stuart L., Food and Drug, HHS. Nigro, Anthony, D.C. Court of Appeals Nihan, Charles W., Judicial Center Niksch, Larry A., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 418 Niles, Thomas M. T., European Affairs, State Niles, Walter R., Savings Bonds, Treasury Nimatallah, Yusuf A., International Monetary Fund Nims, Arthur L., III, judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra- phy) 743 Nineen, John, L.A./P.S. to Rep. Ottinger.. ................ 222 Ninomiya, Calvin, Public Debt, Treasury Nishihara, Naokado, International Finance Corpo- ration 7 Nishimura, Glenn, U.S. Metric Board Nissel, Stanley N., Office of General Counsel, Army 489 Nissley, Lynda G., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Nix, James E., World Food, Agriculture Nix, Lulu Mae, Public Health, HHS Nix, William D., Sr., Farm Credit Nixon, Eileen, A.A. to Sen. Weicker Nixon, Richard M., Mrs, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian ....... . 689 Noah, Jeff, A.A./L.D. to Rep. Garcia Nobles, Jo, E.S. to Sen. Bumpers Noblin, George, Public Works and Transportation, House 302 Noe, Gordon A., Antitrust, Justice Nofziger, Franklyn C., Executive Office Nolan, Bernard A., Congressional Liaison Service, VA Noland, Alice E., D.C. Licenses and Permits Nolen, William O., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 303 Noll, William R., Financial Management, Agricul-i ture Noonan, Allan S., M.D., Health Services, HHS Nord, a" A, Maj. Gen., Materiel Development, 492 Nord, 5 A., Energy and Commerce, House Nordgren, Leonard J., Maritime Commission... Nordlinger, Edwin i Branch Offices, SEC Norland, Donald R., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Chad 818 Norman, D. L., D.C. Superior Court Norman, Mark, Press Secy. to Rep. LaFalce Norment, Hanley J., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT. 612 Norris, Charles R., D.C. Board of Zoning Adjust- ment.. 768 Norris, Clayton, Export-Import Bank Norris, Donald, Maritime Commission Norris, Judith Hale, Officer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Norris, Robert W., Col., Staff, Air Force Norris, Trahon P., D.C. Recorder of Deeds Norris, William J., Office of Technology Assess- ment 42 Norris-Chaves, Barbara, District of Columbia, House Norseth, Howard G., Maritime Administration, Commerce North, Jerold Martin, to Djibouti North, W. Haven, U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency 694 Northgrave, Brian A., Board Development Bank Norton, Clark F., Congressional Research, Library of Congress Norton, Donna K., E.A. to Rep. Hendon Norton, Edward W., Administrative Conference Norton, Edward W., SBA Norton, Eleanor Holmes, National Commission for Employment Policy 0 Norton, Mary Beth, National Endowment for the Arts 664 Norvell, Jennifer L., Small Business Committee, Senate Norwood, Janet L.: Labor Statistics, Labor Secretary’s Office, Labor Norwood, Kathryn E., Government Operations, House 29 Norwood, Robert L., Research, Army Norwood, William R., TVA Nosanow, Barbara Sissler, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Nottingham, Mason G., Maritime Administration, Commerce Nottingham, Thomas, Office of the Sergeant at Arms 396 Novak, Alan R., Commission of Fine Arts Novey, Rogeiio, Organization of American States.... 785 Novins, Jan, Member of the United States Delega- tion 333 Novins, Joanne P., Foreign Relations, Senate Novitch, Mark, Food and Drug, HHS Novotny, Donald J, Foreign Agricultural, Agrioul,,, ture Novotny, Shirley, Public Works and fie ® tion, House 302 Novotny, Thomas W., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress Nowak, Henry J., Mrs., Congressional Club Nowak, Henry J. (Representative from New York): Biography Public Works and Transportation Committee Small Business Committee Nowland, Marian E., Health Affairs, Defense Noyes, Jansen, Jr., Purchase of Services from the Handicapped Nozaki, Seigo, International Bank Nugent, Thomas C., General Counsel, Defense Nultey, Timothy Edward, Energy and Commerce, House 287 Nummy, David, Budget, Senate Nunez, Louis, Civil Rights.. Individual Index 1065 Page Nunn, Robert L., Park Service, Interior... Nunn, Rosemary, Register of Wills Nunn, Sam (Senator from Georgia): Biography Armed Services Committee Governmental Affairs Committee Small Business Committee Board of Visitors to the Military Academy Nunzio, Nicholas S., D.C. Superior Court 7 Nur, Abdullahi Ali, First Secretary, Chargé d’Af-i faires from Somalia 1 Nutter, John F., A.A. to Rep. Albosta Nvono-Nca, Don Carmelo, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Guinea Nxumalo, James, International Bank Nyschot, Stephen, International Trade, Commerce. 565 Nysmith, C. Robert, Chief Scientist's Office, NASA 660 sien, Duane E., Congressional Record Index 1ce 324 0 QOakar, Mary Rose (Representative from Ohio): Biography 141 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Post Office and Civil Service Committee 299 Select Committee on Aging North Atlantic Assembly Oakley, Robert B., Ambassador Extraordinary and 2h Plenipotentiary to Zaire Oates, Walter E., International Trade, Commerce... Oberdorfer, Louis F., judge, U.S. District Court for 755 the District of Columbia (biography) Oberg, Jon, A.A. to Sen. Exon 2 Oberlander, George H. F., National Capital Plan-i ning Commission Oberlin, David W., St. Lawrence Seaway, DOT Oberly Kathryn, Section Chiefs, Justice Oberman, Eileen, Select Committee on Ethics, : Senate 27 Oberman, Irvin, Office of the Doorkeeper, House... Oberschmidt, Ervin R., Executive Officer, Red a2 Cross Oberstar, James L. (Representative from Minneso- ta): Biography Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee Public Works and Transportation Committee Obey, David R. (Representative from Wisconsin): -Biography 189 Appropriations Committee Budget Committee Obloy, Edward J., Mapping, Defense O’Brien, Edward F., Mediation and Conciliation Service 644 O’Brien, Frank, Jr., Officer of Federal Reserve ystem O’Brien, George M. (Representative from Illinois): Biography Appropriations Committee O'Brien, John E., Office of General Counsel, NASA 65% O’Brien, Lawrence dJ., Jr., Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House 299 O’Brien, Thomas J., Under Secretary's Office, be, fense Ocampo, Luis H. Vera, Dr., Pan American tioniti * rganization Ochoa, Luis Carlos, Dr., Pan American Health Or- ganization 787 Ochs, John, Secretary’s Office, Agriculture O'Connell, Dennis, Secretary’s Office, Treasury O'Connell, James J., Small Business Committee, Senate O'Connell, James P., Occupational Safety O'Connell, Janice M., Foreign Relations, Senat 259 O’Connell, Marvin G., Col, Staff and Selected Agencies, Army 490 O’Connell, Robert C., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT 612 O'Connell, Thomas A. D.C. Fire Department 760 O'Conner, Cecil, Field Offices, HUD O’Connor, Cathy, Appropriations, Senate ee Oo’ Connor, J. M., Highway Administration, DOT O'Connor, Lucinda C., Government Operations, House 93 O’Connor, Robert D., Health Care Financing, HHS 595 oO’ Connor, Thomas J, Administration, 600 Octtioy Jorge P., Brig. Gen., Inter-American De- ense 774 Page Oda, Shigeru, International Court of Justice, U.N. . 793 O'Day, Paul T., International Trade, Commerce 567 Odom, Pamela, Environment and Public Works, Senate O'Donnell, Alice L., Judicial Center O'Donnell, Bernard J., D.C. Transportation .... O'Donnell, Bernard J., Investigative, Defense O'Donnell, Edward, State O'Donnell, Kirk, Speaker’s Office Ogden, Horace G., Disease Control, HHS Ogg, George W., Permanent Joint Board on De-250 fense, Canada-United States Oglebay, Karen, Judiciary, Senate O'Grady, Jacquie S., Armed Services, Senate . O'Hagan, Malcolm E., U.S. Metric Board O'Hara, Hanford, Interstate Commerce Commis-sion O'Hara, John P., Public Works and Transporta-i tion, House. O’Hara, Ray M., Office of the Majority Whip O’Hare, John F., Joint Committee on Taxation Ohlbaum, Daniel, FCC Ohman, John H., Forest Service, Agriculture Okawara, Yoshio, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Japan O’Keefe, Bernard M., Mediation and Conciliation ervice Okun, Herbert Stuart, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to German Democratic Republic Olascoaga, Raul Casas, Pan American Health Or-ganization Olchak, Seymour, House Post Office Oldham, M. Brent, D.C. Appeals and Review O’Lenick, Brenda, House Administration Co:nmit-tee 2 Oleson, Peter C., Under Secretary’s Office, Defense 471 Oleszek, Walter J., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 418 Oleszewski, Richard, House Administration Com-mittee Olien, Neil, Boulder Laboratories, Commerce Oliva, Miguel A., Dr., Aguilar, Pan American Health Organization 788 Oliver, Andrew, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Oliver, David G., Services and Activities, Red Cross Oliver, James, Office of the Doorkeeper, House Oliver, R. Spencer, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Oliver, Robert L., Col., Staff, Air Force Olney, Jane, P.S. to Rep. Huckaby O’Loughlin, Sheila, Appts. Secy. to Sen. Baucus Olpin, Owen, Administrative Conference Olsavsky, Michael J., Overseas Private Investment Corporation Olsen, Einar O., International Trade, Commerce Olsen, Frances M., Maritime Administration, Com-merce 569 Olsen, Margaret A., General Counsel's Office, 3 Navy 497 Olsen, Melissa Karen, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House 401 Olson, Donald L., Rural Electrification, Azvienl ture Olson, Dorothy, Small Business Committee, Senate 265 Olson, James H., Soil Conservation, Agriculture Olson, John A., 1st Lt., Naval Liaison, House Olson, Richard C., Office of the Majority Leader Olson, Roland W., Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture Olson, Sydney, Finance, Senate Olsonk, James L., Economics, Agriculture 541 Olstad, Walter B., Chief Scientist’s Office, NASA.... 66 Olsten, Jann L., A.A. to Sen. Boschwitz 208 O’Malley, Barbara B., Civil Division, Justice. O'Malley, E. Raymond, A.A. to Rep. Hertel ... O’Malley, Edward J., FBI, Justice O'Malley, Jerome F., Lt. Gen., Operations, Air Force O'Malley, Nancy, O.M. to Rep. Markey O’Malley, Patricia, D.C. Licenses and Permits O'Malley, Robert J., Office of the Doorkeeper, House 401 O’Malley, Thomas P., Secretary’s Office, Treasury.. 464 Oman, Carol A., Home Loan Bank Board 641 Omri, Thomas E., Inspector General's Office, DOT . 606 1066 Congressional Directory Page Onassis, Aristotle, Mrs., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian................ 689 Ondrof, Andrew J., Land Management, Interior...... O’Neal, Shirley M., E.A. to Rep. Spence ve Oneglia, Stewart B., Section Chief, Justice sos O'Neil, Bonny, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture...... O’Neil, Michael J., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 317 O’Neil, William D., Research and Engineering, De-fense 473 O'Neill, James E., Dr., Archives and Records, GSA. 651 O'Neill, Jeffrey, Public Works and Transportation, House 303 O'Neill, Joe, A.A. to Sen. Bentsen .........cc.ccoeuveuevevnenn 208 O'Neill, Thomas P., Jr. (Representative from Mas-sachusetts): Biography 81 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. 314 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee .......... 314 Commission on the West Central Front of the U.S. Capitol 327 House Office Building Commission 329 Speaker of the House 398 Opar, Mary, Budget, House 282 Oppenheimer, Jesse H., Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithsonian 6! 90 O’Rear, David M., Col., Manpower, Defense.............. 476 O'Regan, Charles R., A.A. to Rep. Fascell.................. 216 oO’ Reilly, James P., U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission 698 Oren, Craig N., Energy and Commerce, House......... 288 Orenstein, Harold D., Postal Rate Commission ........ 676 Oreste, Sandy, House Administration Committee.... 294 Orfila, Alejandro, Organization of American States 785 Organ, Robert M., Official, Smithsonian.................... 682 Oringer, David G., Occupational Safety ii Jack, Dr., National Institutes of Health, O’Rourke, Joanna, House Post Office ..........c.ccceevunene Orr, Betty L., A.A. to Rep. Carney He Orr, Charles W., Dr., Officer, Red Cross...........ccecuu.. Orr, Jennings A., Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture Orr, Roy, Advisory Commission on Intergovern-mental Relations Orr, Verne (Secretary of the Air Force): Biography Orrick, DeCourcy, Joint Committee on Printing...... Orsini, Eric A., Logistics and Financial, Army......... 4 Ortega, Herbert H., Dr., Pan American Health Or- ganization Orth, Donald J., Geographic Names, Interior........... Ortiz, Alba A., President’s Committee on Mental | Retardation Ortiz, Tom G., Disease Control, HHS.......................... = Orton, George Ww. D.C Corporation Counsel’s ffice 758 Orwick, Karen, Agriculture, House............ccccccevnnenen. 275 Orza, Eugene D., NLRB 665 Osborn, Mary Jane, National Science Board............. 667 Osborn, Richard D., Col., Legislative, Air Force....... 510 Osborne, Daniel H., D.C. Office of Investigations and Enforcement 763 Oscarson, E. R., Capt. Facilities Engineering, N avy Oser, Warren, Personnel, Justice ........cc..cccevveerveennnnne Oo’ Shaughnessy, John, Budget, House. nie ...........so O’Shei, Donald M., Brig. Gen., Manpower, Defense. pit Osheroff, Gerald, SEC 678 Oshiki, Kaz, A. A. to Rep. Kastenmeier . Re Ostby, John, National Credit Union .........c..ccccevenneen. Ostenso, Grace L., Science and Technology, House.. 307 Ostenso, Ned A., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com- merce 575 Osterhout, David S., Lt. Col., Legislative Affairs, Defense 478 Osterman, Georgia C., Armed Services, House.......... 280 Osthaus, John G., Appropriations, House.................. 277 O’Sullivan, Jennifer, Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 418 O'Sullivan, Mark D., Office of the Clerk, House....... 400 Oswald, Hedwig, Affirmative Employment Pro- grams, OPM Oswald, Robert M., Services and Activities, Red Cross 626 Oswald, Vera L., Armed Services, House................... 280 Oswalt, Handly C., Water Resources Council............ 703 Page Otis, Barbara M., President’s Commission on Ex-ecutive Exchange 676 Otis, Glenn K., Lt. Gen., Staff and Selected Agen-cies, Army 491 Ott, Marvin, Office of Technology Assessment ......... 421 Otten, Victoria, LD. to Rep. Simon .........o.ivineitorenne 224 Otterson, Wallace R., Forest Service, Agriculture ... 554 Otth, E. J., Rear Adm., Sea Systems, Navy............... 501 Ottinger, Richard L. (Representative from New York): Biography 123 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... 286 Science and Technology Committee. ........................ 305 Otto, John E., FBI, Justice 519 Ours, W. Elliot, Jr., FCC 639 Overly, Charles B., Jr., Administrative Assistant’s Office, Army 490 Overmyer, Allen, State 454 Overstreet, John C., Office of the Clerk, House........ Overton, Ramah E., Botanic Garden.. Owen, Deborah K., Judiciary, House...... i Owen, Michael W., A.A. to Rep. Holt ........ccccecueneee. Owen, Thomas B., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com-merce 574 Owens, Basil T., Congressional Research, Library of Congress Owens, Christine, Equal Employment........................ 634 Owens, Dean, Office of the Republican Leader......... Owens, James M., Industrial Economics, Com-merce 561 Owens, John F., U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency 694 Owens, Loretta, Science and Education, Agricul-455 ture Oxford, Warren B., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 247 Oyer, Darrell J., Audit, Defense 482 Oyler, William D., Bureau of Mines, Interior ........... 528 P Pace, James R., Officer of the United States Dis-trict Court for the District of Columbia.............. 733 Pacheco, Julio, Dr., Minister-Counselor, Chargé d’ Affaires from Bolivia 8 Pachon, Harry P., A.A. to Rep. Roybal....................... Pachter, Marc Jay, Portrait alii Smithsonian.. 687 Packard, David, Health Sciences, Defense................. 485 Packard, Duane L., Financial Management, Air Force 509 Packard, Jack, Public Buildings, GSA. ........c.ccceceuuun. 652 Packwood, Bob (Senator from Oregon): Biography 146 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee 253 Finance Committee 257 Small Business Committee 264 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... Republican Conference of the Senate 2 Joint Committee on Taxation.................. Paddock, Mina F., Foreign Affairs, House Paddock, Richard A., Rear Adm., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States........... 789 Padgett, Faye M., Joint Committee on Printing....... 323 Padwo, Saul, International Trade, Commerce .......... 565 Paganico, Luke L., Railroad Retirement Board......... 700 Page, D. D., Jr., Col., Program Appraisal, Navy....... 498 Page, Richard S., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 702 Page, William E., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits.... 765 Paglin, Max D., Administrative Conference.............. 623 Paijmans, Martijn J. W. M., International Bank ..... 7 Paine, Lewis C. Jr., Maritime Administration, Commerce 70 Pair, Hubert B., D.C. Court of Appeals............cccoeuuue. 749 Paire, Venetta R., Small Business, House ................. 309 Pajak, John J., U.S. Tax Court 746 Paktor, Vera, Maritime Commission ...........cccceeueuenene 644 Paladino, Albert E., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 574 Palank, Joseph A., Government Printing Office ...... 414 Pallas, P., Lt. Comdr., Medicine and Surgery, Navy 503 Palmer, Alan K., Federal Trade Commission 646 Palmer, Bernard, Office of Personnel, OPM Palmer, Edward J., Foreign Affairs, House..... Palmer, F. F., Rear Adm., Office of Naval ations Individual Index Palmer, George, Agriculture, House Palmer, Robert E., Science and Technology, House. 307 Palmer, Stephen E., Jr., Human Rights, State Palmer, Victor W., Administrative Law, Agricul- ture Palmer, William R., Capt, Judge Advocates Office, Navy 498 Palmerino, Edward J., Services and Activities, Red Cross Palmour, Claire, Public Affairs Office, OPM Palmquist, Gary, Management, OPM Panagides, Stahis, Organization of American States Panetta, Leon E. (Representative from California): Biography Agriculture Committee Budget Committee House Administration Committee Pang, Frederick F. Y., Col.,, Manpower, Defense Pankopf, Arthur, Maritime Commission Paolillo, Charles, U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency Paone, James, Bureau of Mines, Interior Paone, Martin P., Office of the Minority Secretary, 5 Senate Papenfus, Albert L., Administrative Assistant's Office, Army 4 Paper, Lewis J., FCC Pappas, Gust, Agency Relations, OPM Pappas, Tony M., A.A. to Rep. Dyson... Pardes, Herbert, Dr. Alcohol and Drug Abuse, HHS 58 Parent, Marthe, International Bank Parent, Stanley R., U.S. Metric Board Pares, Segismundo A., Equal Employment.. Paretta, Lawrence, Naturalization, Justice Paretaky, Kenneth I., Office of Law Revision Coun- 4 Parfit oDolin D., Financial Management, Air For arbre Walter E., Office of Technology Assess- men t 42 Park, Jeanne, Public Affairs, Education.................... Parker, Alan A. Judiciary, House Parker, Barrington, D., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) Parker, Benny L., Old West, Commerce Parker, Bonnie S., Select Committee on Ethics, Senate Parker, Candy, E.S. to Resident Commissioner Cor- rada Parker, Clifford, Secretary’s Office, Commerce Parker, Dorothy, Parole Commission, Justice Parker, Edna G., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) Parker, Gerald W., Brig. Gen., Staff, Air Force Parker, H. W., Jr., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT .. Parker, Harry F., Jr., House Document Room Parker, James A., Customs Service, Treasury Parker, John W., Engineering and Research, Inte- rior 5 Parker, Marjorie H., D.C. University Parker, Nancy, Office of the Republican Whip Parker, Robert P., Economic Analysis, Commerce... Parkhurst, Charles P., Jr., Gallery of Art, Smithso- nian 6 Parkhurst, Thomas, A.A. to Rep. McHugh Parkinson, Sir Nicholas Fancourt, Ambassador Ex- traordinary and Plenipotentiary from Austra- 1a Parkinson, William H., Astrophysical, Smithsoni- an 68 Parks, Charles R., Capt., Capitol Police Parks, Donald C.,, Health Services, HH S 59 Parlier, Frank H, General Counsel’s Office, NLRB Parmar, Judhvir, International Finance Corpora; tion Parnell, V. C,, Capt., Sea Systems, Navy Parrett, Neil F, Engineering and Research, Interi- or Parrette, Bernard V., Hearings, Interior Parris, Hugh G., TVA Parris, Judith H., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 41 Parris, Stanford (Stan) E. (Representative from Virginia): Biography Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 District of Columbia Committee Federal Government Service Task Force National Republican Congressional Committee.... Parrish, Emilia E., Small Business, House Parrish, Peggy, Rules and Administration, Senate.. 264 Parrish, Silas, D.C. Department of Human Serv- 1ces Parry, Pat, P.S. to Sen. Murkowski Parshley, Paul, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Parsons, Edmund M., International Affairs, State... 460 Parsons, Jack W., Congressional Record Index Office Parsons, John G., D.C. Zoning 768 Partee, Charles J., Officer of Federal Reserve System Partridge. B. Waring, International Trade, Com-merce Pashayan, Charles, Jr. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Post Office and Civil Service Committee Paslawski, Joseph T., Employment and Training, 5 Labor 1 Pasta, John R., National Science Foundation Patch, Don I., Secretary’s Office, H Patch, Irwin, Jr., Capt., Council of Personnel, Nav Patch, Renn, Labor and Human Resources, Senate. 263 Patin, Larry J., Bureau of Census, Commerce 63 Patin, Terry, State Patman, William (Bill) N. (Representative from Texas): Biography 171 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee 298 Patrick, Horace, Secretary for Administration, Labor Patrick, Ruth, Dr., Official, Smithsonian Patterson, Jerry M. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 25 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee 295 Patterson, Kenneth J., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 254 Patterson, L. R., Capt., Electronic Systems Com- mand, Navy 502 Patterson, Mildred, State 454 Patterson, Shirley D., Heritage Conservation, Inte- rior Patti, Joseph S., Agency Relations, OPM Pattison, Allen K., Lt., Capitol Police Patton, Alma T., Western Union Telegraph Co Patton, Douglas J.: D.C. Board of Zoning Adjustment Election Commission Patton, John S., Occupational Safety Patton, Marvin C., Maj. Gen., Logistics, Defense Patton, Robert J., Jr., International Trade, Com- merce Paul, Ronald E. (Representative from Texas): Biography 173 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Pauley, Caroline M., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate Pauley, Roger, Director’s Office, Justice Paulk, John R., TVA Paull, Nile, Field Offices, HUD Pauls, Frederick H., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress Paup, Michael L., Section Chiefs, Justice Pavlick, Edward E., Administrative Assistant’s Office, Army Pawlikowski, John T., Father, U.S. Holocaust Me- morial Council 69 Payne, James L., Government Printing Office Payne, N. Joyce, D.C. University Payne, Nancy, P.S. to Rep. Payne, R. J., U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board . 696 Payton, Carolyn R., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits 765 Payton, Sallyanne, 'Administrative Conference 3 Paz, William M., GSA Pe, Aung, International Bank 7 Peabody, Robert L., Former Members of Congress .. Peach, J. Dexter, GAO 412 Peachee, Judy F., Executive Office 1068 Congressional Directory Page Pearlstein, Philip, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Pearson, Diane C., Special Committee on Aging, Senate 72 Pearson, James L., Agricultural Marketing, Agri-culture 544 Pearson, John K., U.S. Trustees, Justice.................... 519 Pearson, Lynn, Budget, Senate Pearson, Suzanne D., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Senate 397 Pearson, Ursula H., Administration ............ccccccceunnen 450 Peartree, Frank T. trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims 723 Pease, Donald J. (Representative from Ohio): Biography Ways and Means Committee Peay, Michael T., State Pebley, H. C., Capt., Dental Care, Navy..........ccc.c..... Pecarich, Pamela J., Ways and Means, House.. Peck, Dallas, Geological Survey, Interior................... Peck, Darrell L., Office of General Counsel, Army.. 489 Peck, Edward L., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State 458 Peck, John W., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 712 Peck, Robert A., Environment and Public Works, nate 257 Peck, Robert A., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State 458 Peck, Sara Graham, Services and Activities, Red Cross 626 Peckarsky, Lee, Office of the Legislative Counsel... 403 Peckham, Victoria, A.A. to Rep. McGrath. 220 Pecore, Peggy L., Agriculture, House. ..........ccccocu... Pedersen, Amanda B., Administrative Conference.. 623 Pedersen, Kenneth S., External Relations, NASA... 659 Pedersen, William F., Administrative Conference... 623 Peebles, E. M., Rear Adm., Sea Systems, Navy ........ 501 Peek, Allen J., Administrative Assistant’s Office, ” rmy 4 Peek, Kenneth L., Jr., Maj. Gen.: Manpower and Personnel, Air Force Separate Agencies, Air Force ......... Peel, Terry R., Appropriations, House...... Fi Pehrkon, James A., Election Commission.................. Pei, I. M., National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 664 Peixoto, Jaime Silveira, Brig., Inter-American De-fense 774 Pelkey, David W., GSA Pell, Claiborne (Senator from Rhode Island): Biography Foreign Relations Committee ..........ccccoecerivrcniinnnnee Labor and Human Resources Committee. iA Rules and Administration Committee .................... Democratic Policy Committee Joint Committee on the Library .........cccccocovnunnnnne. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council..........c.ccccoeunuen..e. Historical Publications, GSAPeller, Elton A., Mortgage, HUD... nr 599 Pellicoro, Robert J., Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 75% Pellikaan, Thomas G.: Congressional Daily Digest Office of the Secretary, Senate..........cccccceeuerererenn. 395 Pembroke, Flora M., Western Union Telegraph Co. 408 Pena, Ricardo M., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House 401 Penaranda, Frank E., Management Operations, NASA 659 Pendergast, Albert J., SBA 680 Penfold, Michael, Land Management, Interior......... Penn, J. B., Economics, Agriculture................. Penn, John Garrett, judge, U.S. District Cou the District of Columbia (biography)................... Pennekamp, William B., Official Reporter to House Committees 404 Penner, Samuel, Bureau of Standards, Commerce... 571 Pennington, Arthur, Analysis and Evaluation, De- fense 477 Pennington, J. C., Maj. Gen.: U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home Staff and Selected Agencies, Army oh Pepal, James R., Bureau of Census, Commerce........ Pepper, Claude (Representative from Florida): Biography 39 Rules Committee 303 Select Committee on Aging 318 The Interparliamentary Union .......cccoeevevuevenneeneee 334 Perales, Gabriel, Jr., Labor Relations..........cccccecuune 642 Peralta, Ernesto Arrieta, Organization of Ameri-can States Peralta, Eusebio del Cid, Dr. Pan American Health Organization Peratino, Chris S., Official, Smithsonian ................... Percy, Charles H. (Senator from Illinois): Biography Foreign Relations Committee ...........cccecevrevuivvrcnrnenne Governmental Affairs Committee... Fi Republican Policy Committee.........cccccceevevuiverienennen. Special Committee on Aging Perdue, Jean J., Dr., Council on the Aging ............... Peret, J. Cortland G., Officer of Federal Reserve System Perez, John G., Regional Offices, Justice................... Perez-Chiriboga, Marcial, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Venezuela......... Perin, David A.,” Analysis and Evaluation, Defense. Perkins, Andrew D., Jr., Col., D.C. National Guard. Perkins, Carl D. (Representative from Kentucky): Biography Education and Labor Committee ............ccccouue.... Perkins, Courtland D., Academy of Sciences.. Perkins, Gary, U.N. Food and Agriculture..... Perkins, Jack E., Legislative Affairs, Justice Perkins, William H., Jr., Armed Forces Museum, Smithsonian 686 Perle, Richard N., Security Affairs, Defense............. Perna, Norma H., Appropriations, Senate................. Perpich, Joseph G., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 594 Perricone, Alice C., Government Operations, House 29 Perrinello, Louis F., Savings Bonds, Treasury .......... 468 Perrone, Nancy, House Administration Committee. 294 Perrot, Paul N., Official, Smithsonian.............ccce..... 6 Perry, Angelina, Appropriations, House..................... Pores, Shatles L., International Court of Justice, Perry, Debbie, Environment and Public Works, ihr, te 257 Perry, Jack Richard, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Bulgaria...........ccceoceuenas Perry, Richard J., Home Loan Bank Board... Perry, Seymour, Health Care Technology, HH Pertschuk, Michael, Federal Trade Commission ...... Perugino, Roxanne, Foreign Affairs, House .............. 290 Pesch, Donna J. Stone, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian................ Peter, Jbers A., Jr., Management and Budget, HH 587 Peter, Edward C., Maj. Gen., Army.......cccocecerurerurrennns 487 Peterman, John, Federal Trade Commission ............ 646 Peters, Bob, Rural Telephone Bank, Agriculture..... 543 Peters, Celeste M., Judiciary, House..........c.ccceuveueuee Peters, Clay E., Interior and Insular Affairs, House Peters, Eugene F., Government Operations, House. 293 Peters, Marybeth, Copyright, Library of Congress... 420 Petersen, Alicia J., Farmers Home Administration, Agriculture 541 Petersen, Kim, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate. .................. 266 Petersen, Neal L.: Administrative Conference 623 Depository Institutions Deregulation...................... 632 Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Petersen, Robert E., Jr., Senate Press Gallery.......... 826 Peterson, David F., GSA 649 Peterson, Ernest G., Public Health, HHS .................. 88 Peterson, Gerald W., Inspector General's Office, 5 Agriculture 7 Peterson, John, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Peterson, Kevin, Speaker’s Office...........cccovvreerueennes 398 Peterson, Marvin F., U.S. Tax Court ........c.couervvrerenne 746 Peterson, Milton R., Brig. Gen., Research, Air Force 512 Peterson, Paul R., Federal Trade Commission.......... 647 Peterson, R. Max, Forest Service, Agriculture.......... 553 Peterson, Robert A., GAO 412 Peterson, Roland L., Health Resources, HHS ........... 592 Individual Index Page Peterson, Vernon L., Col, Public Affairs, Defense... 478 Peterson, William P., ‘Chief Scientist’ s Office, ASA 660 Petersons, Oskars, Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 573 Petosa, Pascale, Manpower, Defense.............ccccu.e... 475 Petosky, Merrill, Science and Education, Agricul-A ture 5 Petree, Richard W., Mission to the United Nations, State 461 Petrequin, Harry, International Affairs, State......... 460 Petri, Thomas E. (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography 189 Education and Labor Committee ............cccccecuuneen. 284 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Select Committee on Aging 318 Petrocci, Richard L., Home Loan Bank Board.......... 641 Petterson, Donald K. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Somali Republic............. 822 Pettibone, Craig B., Compensation, OPM................... 674 Pettigiani, Carlos A, Dr., Pan American Health Organization Pettipaw, Norman, Foreign Agricultural, oat ture 551 Pettit, Joseph M., National Science Board ................ 667 Pettus, Drew, A. A. to Rep. Swift 224 Petty, Arnold E., Land Management, Interior.......... 533 Petty, Madeline, D.C. Housing 761 Pettyjohn, Jimmy C., Col., Staff, Air Force. ............... 511 Pevey, Lyman E., Bureau of Standards, Commerce. 571 Pew, Michael R., Copyright, Library of Congress..... 420 Pewitt, N. Douglas, Secretary’s Office, Energy......... 615 Peyser, Peter A. (Representative from New York): Biography Education and Labor Committee ........c...cceceruennene Government Operations Committee Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 299 Peyser, Theodore D., Jr., Section Chiefs, Justice...... 523 Peyton, Donald F., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel.............ccceuruunee 750 Peyton, Tom, Jr., Official, Smithsonian ..................... 682 Pezzullo, Lawrence A., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Nicaragua. ...........ccc.c....... 821 Pfaender, Fred, Housing, HUD 600 Pfanstiehl, Cody, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 702 Pfeiffer, Rita Ann, Labor and Human Resources, Senate 263 Pfieffer, W. Dean, Board of Correction, Navy........... 499 Pfister, Harold F., Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian.... 687 Pfluger, Frederick F., Appropriations, House............ 277 Pfrang, Edward O., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 573 Pfund, Peter H., State Pfunder, Malcolm R., Federal Trade Commission... Phelan, Dennis J., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Phelan, Wanda M., Water Resources Council........... Phelps, Ervin E., D.C. Apprenticeship Council ......... Phelps, Fred A., Air Systems Command, Navy......... Phelps, Kevin, A.A. to Sen. Burdick ..........cccccvveine. Phifer, Bernard, D.C. Department of Human Serv- ices 762 Phifer, Franklin C., Jr., Ways and Means, House.... 313 Philips, Ronald J., External Relations, NASA........... 659 Phillip, Senellie, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Phillips, Alvin B., TVA 691 Phillips, Channing E., National Endowment for the Humanities 664 Phillips, Howard K., Appeals Court..........ccccccovreueenee 711 Phillies, Joan, Administrative Office of the U.S. ou 751 Phillips, Martha H., Ways and Means, House........... 313 Pills, Reed, Budget and Administration, Interi- Phillips, Samuel T., Regional Offices, OPM .............. Phillips, Victor B., Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture 549 Phillips, William J., Advanced Research, Defense... 481 Phillips, William J., Services and Activities, Red Cross 626 Piasecki, Ronald, Budget and Administration, Inte- rior Picard, Irving H., U.S. Trustees, Justice.................... Picciotto, Robert, International Bank........... ry Pichette, Mike, Spc. Asst. to Sen. Melcher Pichon, Allen A., Maj., Staff, Air Force ..................... Pickering, Thomas R., Environmental and Scientif- ic Affairs, State Pickett, Diane B., Office of the Clerk, House............ Pickinpaugh, Lynn, Farmers Home Administra- tion, Agriculture Pickle, J. J. (Jake) (Representative from Texas): Biography 170 Ways and Means Committee Joint Committee on Taxation........ccccecevurvererieneenn. The Interparliamentary Union Pico, Alberto, Board Development Bank.................... 775 Pie, Virginia H., Services and Activities, Red Cross £26 Pieler, George, Finance, Senate 258 Pierce, Richard A., Appropriations, Senate Pierce, Samuel R., Jr. (Secretary of Housing and Urban Development): Biography 597 Board, Red Cross 625 Wage and Price Stability 449 Pierson, Gordon, U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency 6 Pierson, Jay, Office of the Doorkeeper, House.......... Pierson, Richard R., GAO 412 Pies, Harvey E., Ways and Means, House ................. Pietris, Mary Dewees, Processing, Library of Con- gress Piez, William, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, tate 457 Pigman, Nancy S., Export-Import Bank..................... Pignatelli, Donna, O.M. to Rep. Shannon........ es Pigurina, Luis M., Board Development Bank.. 2% Pike, Chuck, A.A. to Rep. Whittaker...........cccoeeuennne Pikus, Irwin M., National Science Foundation Pilbeam, David R., Official, Smithsonian................... Pillard, Charles, Employment of the Handicapped.. Pin, Clerio P., GAO 411 Pincus, Paul, Office of Architect of the Capitol........ Pine, Juan E, Maritime Commission .........c..ccoeuveeu... Pine, Randy, Agency Relations, OPM............ Pineda, Anna M., Ways and Means, House Pines, Lois G., Federal Trade Commission Pines, Wayne, Food and Drug, HHS ..............ccccoc...... Pinney, John M., Public Health, HHS........................ Pinnix, Cleve, Interior and Insular Affairs, House .. 296 Pinson, C. Paul, Labor and Human Resources, Senate Piper, Larry Gordon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Gambia............ccocecueuennnee. 819 Piraneo, Josephine, Joint Committee on Taxation... 325 Pirnie, Alexander, The Interparliamentary Union.. 334 Pisani, John M., Maritime Administration, Com- merce 570 Pitchford, Gerald E., Foreign Affairs, House ............ 290 Pitofsky, Robert: Administrative Conference 622 Federal Trade Commission 645 Pittle, R. David, Consumer Product Safety Com- mission 3 Pittman, Mary T., U.S. Tax Court. .xi......coatiins Pittman, Walter J., A.A. to Rep. Fountain... he Pitts, William R., Jr.: Floor Assistants to the Minority..........cccccecvurununnne 403 Office of the Republican Leader.........ccccccoevvuennen. 399 Pixley, Charles C., Lt. Gen.: Staff and Selected Agencies, Army.........ccccouvne.. 491 U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home ...........cccccocuennen. 701 Pizer, Samuel, Officer of Federal Reserve System ... 628 Planagan, Albert J., International Trade, Com- merce 566 Plant, Francis X., Manpower and Reserve, Army.... 488 Planty, Donald J., State 455 Plashal, John G., Appropriations, House ................... 277 Plata, Nancy D., Analysis and Evaluation, Defense 477 Platig, E. Raymond, Intelligence and Research, State 460 Platt, Leslie A., General Counsel’s Office, HHS ....... 586 Platt, S. F., Capt., Sea Systems, Navy .......c..cecerurenne 501 Pleasant, Jack C., FDIC 640 Plebani, Jon, A.A. to Rep. Ertel..........cceeennn. 216 Pleet, Albert B., Capt., Health Sciences, Defense..... 486 Plehn, Steffen W., EPA 633 Plein, Paul, Federal Prison Industries, Justice......... 519 Pleissner, Ogden, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian... Pletzke, Chester J., Health Sciences, Defense Plewes, Thomas J., Labor Statistics, Labor .... 1070 Congressional Directory Plissner, William A., FAA, DOT Plotkin, Robert S., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Plummer, Nelson W., Field Organizations, Interior Plummer, Norman H., FAA, T Pluto, Raymond J., Government Printing Office Poe, Bryce, II, Gen., Major Commands, Air Force ... Poe, Eugene M., Brig. Gen., Legislative Affairs, Defense 47 Pogoloff, David: Congressional Liaison Service, VA Veterans’ Administration... Pogue, Barbara, House Administration Committee. Pogue, Barbara J., E.A. to Rep. Gaydos Pogue, Forrest C., National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Pohlchuck, Margaret D., Official Reporter to House Committees 4 Pohlman, Robert, D.C. Housing Poindexter, E. Amber, Armed Services, House Point, James N., TVA Pointer, Sam C., Jr., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 7 Points, Ronald J., GAO Poirier, C. Normand, International Communica- tion Agency Polak, J. J., International Monetary Fund Polansky, Larry P., District ef Columbia Courts Polatsek, Jean S., Finance, Senate Polen, Edward P., Office of the Clerk, House Poling, Robert D., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 4 Polk, Franklin G., Judiciary, House.. Polk, Louis, F., U.S. Metric Board Polking, Joseph C., Maritime Commission Pollan, Hans, International Bank Pollard, Anderson W., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 3 Pollard, Jack, L.A. to Rep. Skelton Pollard, Marcia, P.S. to Rep. Minish Pollin, William, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, HHS Peliners Marco, International Court of Justice, Polzer, Babette, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate Pomeroy, Barbara, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Treasury Pomeroy, Mae E., Col., Public Affairs, Army Pommerening, Glen, Management, Justice : Pompa, Gilbert G., Community Relations, J ustice... Pompliano, Carol J., Science and Technology, House 30 Ponder, Mary E., Rules, House Pont, James K., EEO Office, OPM Pontius, John S., A.A. to Rep. Lent Poole, John W., Section Chiefs, Justice Poore, John L., Civil Division, Justice Pope, John M., American Battle Monuments Com- mission 6 Pope, Martha S., Environment and Public Works, enate 25 Popkin, Jordan, Health Services, HHS Popple, Joseph Xr Comptroller's Office, Air Force .. Poretz, Eloise, House Radio and Television Gallery Porter, Alan E., Office of the Sergeant at Arms Porter, Catherine T., Small Business, House Porter, Donald J., IRS, Treasury Porter, Jos Edward (Representative from Illi- nois): Biography Appropriations Committee Porter, John M., Research and Engineering, De- fense Porter, M. Jeannette, Field Offices, HUD Porter, Paulette, P.S. to Rep. Traxler Porter, R., Col., Secretary’ s Office, Navy . Porter, Roger, Policy Development Porter, Rudolph, D.C. Licenses and Permits Porter, Thomas H., Agricultural Marketing, Agri- culture 5 Porterfield, Fred H., Field Offices, HUD Portizky, Siegbert B., FAA, DOT Portney, Gerald, IRS, Treasury Portocarrero, Cesar A., Pan American Health Or- ganization 8 Posner, Bernard, Employment of the Handicapped. 677 Possner, Karen B., Energy and Commerce, House... 288 Post, Gerald J., Lt. Gen., Logistics, Defense Post, Ingrid, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate Post, Richard B., Staffing Services, OPM Poster, Riki, Appropriations, Senate Poston, Ersa H., U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board 696 Potter, Frank M., Jr., Energy and Commerce, House Potter, Mary Grace, Official, Smithsonian Potter, Thomas D., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce 575 Potts, Janet S., Judiciary, House Potts, Robert, A.A. to Sen. Armstrong Poujol, Federico, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Honduras Poulin, William E., Office of the Sergeant at Arms. 396 Poulsen, Ole, International Bank 778 Poulsen, Ronald K., Maritime Administration, mmerce Powe, Juanita C., P.S. to Sen. Metzenbaum Powell, Cedric J., Bureau of Standards, Commerce. 571 Powell, Colin L., Brig. Gen., Secretary’s Office, De- fense 47 Powell, Dianne, Agriculture, House Powell, Dorothy, E.A. to Rep. O'Brien.. Powell, James M., Capitol Police Powell, James W., Labor and Human Resources, Senate 263 Powell, Jim, Governmental Affairs, Senate Powell, Katherine, E.S. to Rep. Johnston Powell, Lewis, F., Jr., Associate Justice, U.S. Su- preme Court (biography) Powell, Marsha, Ways and Means, House Powell, Myrl D., Geographic Names, Interior Powell, Ramon, Water Resources Council 5 Powell, Richard J., Comptroller's Office, NASA Power, Reginald C., Jr., Services and Activities, Red Cross Powers, Alan D., Budget and Administration, Inte- rior 5. Powers, David S., Col., Research, Air Force Powers, Edwin F., Appropriations, House Powers, George B., Jr., Brig. Gen., Logistics, Air Force Powers, Joseph A., Food Safety, Agriculture Powers, Peter G., Official, Smithsonian Powers, Richard E., Heritage Conservation, Interi- or Powers, Robert, Jr., FCC Powers, Skip, Ms., Adm. to Rep. Edgar Powers, Thomas G., Small Business, House ... Powis, Robert E., Secret Service, Treasury Pozinsky, Norman, Tracking, NASA Praeger, Rick, Budget, House Prager, Denis, Science and Technology Pranger, S. B.: Agency Relations, OPM Office of Personnel Management Prat, Eugene R., A.A. to Sen. Hayakawa Pratt, Arnold W. Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS Pratt, Carlisle E., D.C. Superior Court Pratt, Dana J., Library of Congress Pratt, David, Democratic Policy Committee, nate Pratt, Gloria G., International Labor Affairs, Labor Pratt, John Helm, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) 730 Preece, Richard M., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress Pregilj, Vladimir N., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress Prell, Michael J., Officer of Federal Reserve System Prendergast, Richard, Secretary's Office, Treasury. Prendergast, William B., A.A. to Rep. Regula Prentice, William A., Bureau of Census, Commerce Press, Jane, Republican Conference of the Senate... Pressler, Larry (Senator from South Dakota): Biography Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee y Foreign Relations Committee National Republican Senatorial Committee Special Committee on Aging Environmental Study Conference Individual Index 1071 The Interparliamentary Union .......cccovvvivninnnnee Pressly, John, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate 266 Prestemon, Robert G., Secretary’s Office, DOT ........ 606 Preston, Edward F., OMB 448 Preston, Maddie L., P.S. to Rep. Hefner..................... 218 Preston, Samuel R., Appropriations, House ..... Price, A. Yvonne, D.C. Apprenticeship Council........ Price, Andrew A., Secretary for Administration, abor Price, Douglas S., Libraries and Information Sci- ence Price, Helen, E.S. to Sen. Ford Price, Herbert C., Insp., Capitol Police....................... Price, James C., Capt., Council of Personnel, Navy. 409 Price, James R., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 41 Price, John C., Office of the Sergeant at Arms......... 396 Price, John F., Processing, Library of Congress........ 420 Price, Kathleen K., Governmental Affairs, Senate.. 261 Price, Lionel D. D., International Monetary Fund... 783 Price, Melvin (Representative from Illinois): Biography 55 Armed Services Committee Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy ......... Board of Visitors to the Military Academy 335 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy 335 Price, RobertI., Vice Adm., Field x DOT gn Price, William D., Armed Services, House..........ciuis 279 Priester, Nathaniel, Office of the Secretary, Senate 395 Priggins, John C., D.C. Office of Investigations and Enforcement . 763 Primus, Wendell E., Ways and Means, House .......... 312 Prince, D. C., Air Systems Command, Navy.............. 502 Prince, Harold, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Prindle, Charles O., Rear Adm., Energy, Defense... 485 Pripeton, Lawrence B., Maritime Administration, Commerce Pritchard, Joel (Representative from Washington): Biography 182 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Pritchard, Karen, Joint Committee on Taxation...... 325 Pritchard, Maureen, Ways and Means, House Pritchett, Raymond N., Judiciary, House................... Privitera, Charles R., Lt. Col., Health Sciences, De- fense 486 Probus, James H., Research, Navy 7 Prochaska, Stan W., Governmental and Public Af- fairs, Agriculture 6 Prochnik, Martin, Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State 6 Proctor, Garnell C., Maritime Administration, Commerce 568 Prokop, Ruth T., U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board 69 6 Prolman, Robert, Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 30. 3 Promisel, Larry J., Officer of Federal Reserve System 8 Pross, Thomas W., Jr., Maritime Administration, Commerce 569 Prosser, Mickey, O.M. to Rep. Patman....................... Prouty, Lee, Office of the Republican Leader-........... Prowse, A. R. G., International Monetary Fund....... Proxmire, William (Senator from Wisconsin): Biography Appropriations Committee Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 251 Legislative Review Committee ............cccccecrvrvevennneee. Joint Economic Committee Prucha, John C., Food Safety, Agriculture................ 547 Prucha, Ronald J. Food Safety, Agriculture............. 548 Pruitt, David C., 11, A.A. to Rep. Jack Edwards...... 216 Pryor, David H. (Senator from Arkansas): Biography 10 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee . 246 Governmental Affairs Committee..........c.ccoerueee.e. 260 Select Committee on Ethics 269 Special Committee on Aging 271 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission.............. Pryor, William C., D.C. Court of Appeals...... Przystup, James J., Foreign Affairs, House Pugh, Charles E., Employment Standards, Labor .... Page Pugh, Raymond A., Sr., Food and Nutrition, Agri-culture 546 Pugliese, Eugene, Judiciary, House.............ccccceourunnene. 297 Pulju, Frank A., Food and Nutrition, Agriculture... Pullin, Rex, Bureau of Census, Commerce................. Puppe, Gerald C., Federal Crop Insurance, Agricul--ture 550 Purcell, James, Refugee Programs, State .................. 461 Purcell, Joyce, Budget, Senate 253 Purchase, H. Graham, Science and Education, Ag-riculture 556 Purdin, Cheryl, E.S. to Rep. Moore..........cccececervrvnnnee Purdy, ‘William E., Federal Prison Industries, Jus-tice 519 Puritano, Vincent, Secretary’s Office, Defense......... Pursch, Joseph A., Dr., National Commission on Alcoholism and Other Alcohol-Related Prob-lems 331 Pursell, Carl D. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 84 Appropriations Committee 275 Environmental Study Conference.............ccccocuuen. 332 Pursley, William, Chf. L.A. to Sen. MurkowskKi........ 210 Pushcheck, Herbert C., Selective Service System..... 680 Putnam, Robert W., Appropriations, Senate............. 249 Pyke, Thomas N., Jr., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 572 Q Qianding, Tai, International Monetary Fund............ 783 Quackenbush, James H., International Labor Af- fairs, Labor 578 Quainton, Anthony C. E., Deputy Secretary's Office 454 Qualtrough, Norman E., Col., Manpower, Defense .. Quander, Rohulamin, Educational Institution Li- censure Commission 758 Quanrud, Richard, Bureau of Census, Commerce .... Quayle, Dan (Senator from Indiana): Biography 57 Armed Services Committee 250 Budget Committee 252 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... 262 Quealy, Patricia, Budget, House ..........c.ccccouevvervennnnnne. 282 Quello, James H., FCC 636 Queneau, Anne C., Personnel Management Liaison Office 409 Quesada, Elwood R., National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian 685 Quetsch, John R., Comptroller, Defense..................... 474 Quick, H. Edward, A.A. to Sen. Eagleton................... 209 Quick, R. Edward, Highway Administration, DOT .. 610 Quigley, James M., Former Members of Congress... 648 Quigley, Robert C., Appropriations, House................. 278 Quijano, Raul A., Organization of American States 784 Quill, John J., Audit, Defense 482 Quillen, James H. (Representative from Tennes- see): Biography 164 Rules Committee 303 Republican Policy Committee..........cccoceurvurncnrunnen 317 House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards 328 Quinlan, Gerald C., Litigation, Justice............c.c...... Quinlan, Kenneth E., D.C. General Services............. Quinlan, Thomas J., Jr., Public Works and Trans- portation, House 3 Quinlan, Tom, E.A. to Rep. Fary Quinn, Donald P., Drug Enforcement, Justice. i Quinn, Judith A., Energy and Commerce, House..... Quinn, Oliver B., Judiciary, House 201. Quinn, R. F., Supply Systems, Navy .........ccocccecverenne 503 Quinn, Rowland K., Jr., National Mediation Board. 666 Quinn, Thomas H., Board for International Broad- casting 334 Quinn, Thomas P., Research and Engineering, De-fense 473 Quinta, Donna M., Personnel Management Liaison ffice 409 Quinton, Newell E., Administration 450 Quistgaard, E., European Space Agency .........c..c..... 773 Qureshi, Moeen A. International Bank..................... 1973 R Raabe, Mark J., Energy and Commerce, House........ 287 1072 Congressional Directory Page Rabbitt, Walter J., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 571 Rabin, Herbert, Research, Navy Rabin, Robert, National Science Foundation Rabinovitz, Joel, Secretary’s Office, Treasury 465 Rabson, Alan, Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS hy 594 Rabun, Ted M., Farm Credit Rachal, Anthony M., III, D.C. Transportation Rachinski, Walter, Services and Activities, Red Cross. 626 Radcliffe, Charles W., Education and Labor, House 285 Radice, Anne-Imelda M., Office of Architect of the Capitol 405 Radix, Bernard K., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Grenada 80. Radoff, Phillip L., General Counsel's Office, Air Force 509 Radway, Mike, L.A. to Rep. D’Amours Rae, C. R. A., Board Development Bank. Rae, W. G., Supply Systems, Navy Rafferty, Jim, Rules, House Rafshoon, Gerald M., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian 68! Raftery, Kathleen, E.S. to Rep. Donnelly Rafuse, Robert, Secretary’s Office, Treasury. Ragan, S. Paul, Food Safety, Agriculture Ragazzi, Giorgio, International Bank Ragone, David V., National Science Board 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 Raikes, Ralph E., Farm Credit 6. Railsback, Thomas F. (Representative from Illi-nois): Biography Judiciary Committee Selec Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con-tro. Raimo, Bernard, Jr., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 3 Rainbolt, Harry A., Indian Affairs, Interior 5 Raines, William F., Jr., Office of Architect of the Capitol 40 Rainey, Colleen E., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 3 Rainey, Terence J., Office of the Secretary, Senate. Rajagopalan, Visvanathan, International Bank Rak, Daniel S., General Counsel's Office, Air Force Rell, ]David P., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HS 5! Ralston, Martha M., Science and Technology, House 30 Ramage, David R., Majority and Minority Rooms.... Ramaker, Jess C., Employment and Training, Labor 58 Ramey, Leon, Public Affairs, State Ramirez, Blandina C., Dr., Civil Rights Ramirez, Juan, Affirmative Employment Pro- grams, OPM Ramirez, Manuel, Organization of American States Ramirez, Richard D., Logistics, Navy Ramonas, George, Chf. L.A. to Sen. Domenici Ramos, Domingo J., Minority Business, Commerce. Ramos-Bates, Karen, District of Columbia, House... Ramp, Steve, E.A. to Rep. Dannemeyer Ramsay, Arch S., Office of Personnel Management Ramsay, W. Bruce, Bureau of Census, Commerce... Ramsay, Walter D., A.A. to Sen. Williams Ramsey, Stephen D., Section Chiefs, Justice Rand, Harry, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Rand, Stanley, Tropical Research, Smithsonian Randall, Jeanne E., Federal Railroad Administra- tion, DOT 61 Randall, Richard R., Geographic Names, Interior.... Randels, George, A.A. to Rep. LaFalce Randol, Merrill, Select Committee on Aging, House 3 Randolph, Jennings (Senator from West Virginia): Biography 1 Environment and Public Works Committee Labor and Human Resources Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee Randolph, Roland T., District of Columbia, House... Randolph, Will, Dpty. A.A. to Rep. Chappie Randolph, William H., Assistant Secretary's Office, Commerce 558 Raney, William P., Applications, NASA Ranft, Susan, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, House Range, Jim, Office of the Majority Leader Rangel, Charles B. (Representative from New York): Biography Ways and Means Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- tro Advisory Commission on Inter-governmental Re-lations Rank, Everett, Stabilization and Conservation, Ag-riculture 9 Rankin, Karen S., Maj.,, Secretary's Office, Air Force 507 Rankin, Norman, A.A. to Rep. Benedict Rao, Paul P.; judge, U.S. Court of Intspnational | Trade (biography) Rapier, Gordon, D.C. Environmental Services Rapley, Lawrence N., International Bank Raposo, Gilvandro, Organization of American States Rapp, Paul H., Contract Appeals, Agriculture Rappaport, Sheldon, SEC Rasco, William E., A.A. to Rep. Flippo Rashish, Myer, State Rashkow, Bruce C., Section Chiefs, Justice Rashkow, Ilona N., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress Raskas, Bernard S., Rabbi, U.S. Holocaust Memori- al Council 693 Raskin, Ira E., Health Research, HHS Rasool, S. Ichtiaque, Applications, NASA... Rast, Walter, U.S.-Canada Commission 8 Ratanavong, Khamtan, Counselor, Chargé d’Af- faires from Laos 807 Ratchford, William R. (Representative from Con- necticut): Biography Education and Labor Committee House Administration Committee Select Committee on Aging Ratcliffe, Karleen, Field Offices, HUD Ratcliffe, Robert M., Jr., Solar Energy, HUD Rath, Kenneth Ww., Public Debt, Treasury Rathauser, Vladimir, Dr., Pan American Health Organization Rather, Lucia J., Processing, Library of Congress.... Rathert, Alfred E., Interstate Commerce Commis-a5 sion Rathgeber, Fredrick E., Officer, Red Cross Ratliff, J. O., A.A. to Sen. Simpson Ratliff, Jean, Ways and Means, House Ratner, Gershon, Secretary’s Office, HUD 59 Ratsimbazafy, Henri Jux, Minister, Chargé d’Af- faires from Malagasy 80 Ratti, Ricardo A., Merchant Marine and Fisheries, 20 House Raub, William F., Dr, National Institutes of Health, HHS 594 Raubitschek, J. H., Sea Systems, Navy Raum, Arnold, senior judge, U.S. Tax Court (biog- raphy) 745 Rauner, Robert M., Field Activities, Defense Raupe, Joel, Office of the Majority Leader Raveche, Harold J., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 5 Ravenel, Henry, Jr., Washington National Monu- ment Society 703 Raver, Steven, National Credit Union Rawlerson, Franklin S., Lt. Col., Logistics and Fi- nancial, Army 488 Rawls, Nancy V., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Ivory Coast 82! Ray, George T., Field Offices, HUD Ray, Gordon N., chairman, Official, Smithsonian... Ray, H. N., International Bank Ray, John, D.C. Council’s Office Ray, John, U.S. Trade Representative Ray, Kitty L., Appropriations, House Individual Index 1073 Ray, M. D., Food Safety, Agriculture...........cccocevennnne Ray, Richard, A.A. to Sen. Nunn........... 4) Rayball, Joseph, A.A. to Rep. Heckler Rayfield, Frank S., Federal Crop Insurance, Agri- culture 550 Raymond, Dana M., Smithsonian ..........ccccceeeeeruvreuenenee Raymond, David A., U.S. International Develop- ment Cooperation Agency 6 Raymond, Nicholas, U.N. Food and Agriculture...... Rayner, Ellen P., Office of the Clerk, House ON Razafindrabe, Armand, International Bank.............. Re, Edward D., chief judge, U.S. Court of Interna- tional Trade (biography) 7 Read, Joel, National Endowment for the Arts.......... Ready, Francis X., State Reagan, Ronald, Mrs., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian .............c........ 689 Reagan, Ronald W. (President of the United States): Biography 447 National Security Council 450 Red Cross 625 Washington National Monument Society .............. Reagan, Tom R., A.A. to Rep. Oberstar ts Rebein, Robert L., IRS, Treasury........c.cccovcerunnirieeens Rech, Charles W., Land and Water Resources, In- terior Rechtin, N. Clark, Education and Labor, House ...... Reddick, Maurice E., Stabilization and Conserva- tion, Agriculture 549 Rederer, Sanford, Interstate Commerce Commis- sion 654 Redmer, Paul C., Farm Credit ga Redmond, Jean R., Economics, Agriculture............... Redmond, Pat, Joint Economic Committee FAA Redmond, Pierre, Budget, Senate.........ccccecceeiruerinnnne Redmond, William, Jr., Interstate Commerce Com- mission 654 Redondo, Joaquin Bustamante, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico 780 Reed, Abby, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate. 267 Reed, Grace B., Copyright, Library of Congress ....... Reed, Hartwell D., Jr., Education and Labor, House 285 Reed, Max, D.C. Licenses and Permits .........ccceuuue.. 765 Reed, Pearlie S., Soil Conservation, Agriculture...... 555 Reed, Richard P., Boulder Laboratories, Commerce 574 Reed, Talmadge W., Geological Survey, Interior...... 528 Reed, Theodore H., Zoological Park, Smithsonian ... 687 Reeder, Ralph C., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com- merce Reeg, Audrey J., Manpower, Defense...........ccceueuenn. Reese, Lloyd F., Cooperation and Development, Ag- riculture 552 Reeser, Ralph R., Indian Affairs, Interior.................. 526 Reeves, Benjamin F., Education and Labor, House.. 285 Reeves, John T., Agricultural Marketing, Agricul- ture 544 Reeves, Paul L., Surface Mining, Interior.................. 529 Regan, Donald T. (Secretary of the Treasury): Biography 463 Council on Wage and Price Stability ...................... 449 Depository Institutions Deregulation...................... 632 Foreign-Trade Zones Board 647 Library of Congress Trust Fund 421 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. .................. 675 Red Cross 625 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Re- lations 623 Archives Trust Fund, GSA 652 Railway Association 701 Regan, John K., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 7 Regan, Kathy, Secretary’s Office, Labor .................... Regan, Lawrence G., Federal Railroad Administra-tion, DOT Regan, Thomas J., Jr., Pennsylvania Avenue De- velopment 675 Regis, Peter, Judiciary, House 297 Regula, Ralph (Representative from Ohio): Biography 140 Appropriations Committee 275 Budget Committee 281 Select Committee on Aging 318 Rehm, Thomas, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 697 Page Rehnquist, William Hubbs, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court (biography) ........cccoceeerceninreiuencns 708 Rehorst, Donald W., Research, Navy ........... 497 Reich, Robert B., Federal Trade Commission............ 645 Reichart, Stuart R.: Air Force 507 General Counsel’s Office, Air Force. ..........cceevneee. 509 Reiche, Frank P., Election Commission 640 Reichelt, Roy, FCC 638 Reid, Eric S. G., Copyright, Library of Congress...... 420 Reid, Herbert O., Sr., D.C. Executive Office.............. 756 Reid, Margo, House Radio and Television Gallery... Reid, Raymond T., A.A. to Rep. Hammerschmidt.... Reida, Larry, Public Works and Transportation, House 3 Reidy, D. L., Research, Navy Reifman, Alfred, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 416 Reifman, Lucille: Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce.................. Management Office, Education ................. eh Reig, Sonia, Health Services, HHS Reighard, H. L., FAA, DOT Reilly, Gerard D., D.C. Court of Appeals.................... Reimann, Curt W., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 572 Reimer, Rita Ann, Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 418 Reimers, Mark A., Forest Service, Agriculture......... 553 Reinertson, John, International Affairs, State ......... 460 Reingold, Barry J., Federal Trade Commission ........ 646 Reingold, Nathan, Official, Smithsonian 683 Reinhard, Daniel E., Jr., Logistics, Navy ................... Reinhardt, Sandra P., Foreign Affairs, House........... Reischel, Charles L., D.C. Corporation Counsel's Office 758 Reise, William R., Secretary for Administration, abor Reiss, Madelyn P., Official Reporter to House Com-mittees ; 4 Reiss, Philip K., Official, Smithsonian........................ Reitan, Tamzen, Export-Import Bank... Rell, Peter E., Employment and Training, Labo Relyea, Harold C. Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 418 Remele, Patricia A., Finance, Senate Remillard, Teresa, A.S. to Rep. Schroeder................. Remington, David G., Processing, Library of Con-ess Remington, Michael J., Judiciary, House .................. Remington, Thomas R., Officer, Red Cross.... 62 Renaudiere, Xavier de la, International Bank.......... 779 Rendon, Martin, Rules, House 304 Reneker, Darrell H., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 572 Renick, Charles M., Capt., Maritime Administra-tion, Commerce 570 Renirie, Jack, National Science Foundation ............. 668 Renn, Lewis, Asst. to Rep. Whitley .........ccccceuvueinnanne. 225 Rennert, Patricia, Agriculture, House.............ccc........ 275 Renshaw, Anne, Commission for Women, D.C.......... 758 Renshaw, Benjamin, H., Law Enforcement, Justice 522 Repass, D. E., Capt., Office of Information, Navy..... 498 Reser, Galen, L.A. to Sen. Percy.......cccccouevevenervernnnnnn 2 Restani, Jane, Civil Division, Justice Bestrono; Jose Luis, Organization of American ta tes 85 Rettig, Paul C., Ways and Means, House................... 312 Reuben, Jesse S., Labor Relations .........cccccccevvenenneen. 642 Reuss, Henry S. (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography 188 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee Joint Economic Committee 325 Reuss, Robert R., Lt., Capitol Police.........c.ccccueunene.e. 406 Revell, Oliver B., FBI, Justice 519 Revercomb, George H., D.C. Superior Court.............. 749 Reyes, Jenaro Paz, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico. 780 Reynders, Thomas R., State Reynolds, Cheryl D., Judiciary, House ....................... Reynolds, Frank M., Health Sciences, Defense......... Reynolds, James E., D.C. Transportation................... Reynolds, Maureen M., O.M. to Rep. Molinari ......... Reynolds, Paula B., Foreign Affairs, House............... Reynolds, Samuel C., D.C. Appeals and Review........ Reznek, Steve R., EPA 633 Rhode, Michael, Jr., Canal Zone Government .......... 66-666 O—81——1T0 1074 Congressional Directory Rhodes, Edward T., Regional Offices, OPM............... Rhodes, Eleanor, A.A. to Sen. Pressler........ Rhodes, Frederick W., Appropriations, Senate . Rhodes, J. Steven, Executive Office ................. Rhodes, John J., Mrs., Congressional Club Rhodes, John J. (Representative from Arizona): Biography 8 Rules Committee 303 Republican Policy Committee..........ccccrurererurenrererennne 317 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 315 Rhodes, Margaret H., Social Security, HHS.............. 596 Rhodes, William J., Secretary’s Office, Treasury ..... 464 Rhome, Frances D., National Endowment for the Arts Ribicoff, Abraham A., Mrs.,, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian... Riccio, Willis H., Branch Offices, SEC SAS LURE Rice, Donald B., Jr., National Science Board . Ee Rice, Dorothy P., Health Research, HHS 8 Rice, Emmett J., Board of Governors of the Feder- al Reserve System 627 Rice, Laura, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate Rice, Mary Elva, P.S. to Rep. Nichols...........c.cccoununee. Rice, Ray M., Law Enforcement Training, Treas-i ury Rice, Stuart A., National Science Board .................... Rice, William L., Forest Service, Agriculture da Rich, Alexander, National Science Board ................. Rich, Giles Sutherland, judge, U.S. Court of Cus- toms and Patent Appeals (biography) ................. 724 Rich, Norman M., M.D., Health Sciences, Defense .. 486 Rich, Robert G., Jr., East Asian and Pacific Af- fairs, State 457 Richard, Mark, Criminal Division, Justice................. 517 Richards, Clyde R., Science and Education, Agri- culture 556 Richards, Don, Press Secy. to Rep. Hance ................. Richards, John A., International Trade, Commerce 565 Richards, Nancy, Assistant Secretary’s Office, mmerce 558 Richards, Pamela, Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 302 Richards, Thomas C., Brig. Gen., Separate Agen- cies, Air Force 512 Richards, William L., Mrs., Smithsonian................... 684 Richards, William N. Official, Smithsonian............. 682 Richardson, EdgarP National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian ge Smithsonian Richardson, Gloria A., Forest Service, Agriculture.. oe Richardson, Jean Anne, Veterans’ Affairs, House... 311 Richardson, John H., Dr., Disease Control, HHS ..... Richardson, Linda, Appropriations, Senate................ Bictiardson, Lynne, Office of the Legislative Coun-5 sel 404 Richardson, Norman, D.C. Fire Department............. Richardson. Richard W., International Finance Corporation Richardson, Scovel, judge, U.S. Court of Interna-tional Trade (biography) 736 Richardson, William A., Research and Engineer-ing, Defense Richardson, William R., Lt. Gen., Training and Doctrine, Army 49 Richbourg, Donald E., Appropriations, House.... Richburg, John, Operations, Agriculture......... Richeson, Hawley, A.A. to Rep. White .............coc.c..... Richey, Charles R., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)................... 7 Richie, James V., Investigative, Defense...... ad Richie, Leroy C., Federal Trade Commission ............ Richmond, Frederick W. (Representative from New York): Biography 119 Agriculture Committee 273 Small Business Committee 308 Joint Economic Committee 325 Richmond, Marilyn S., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 254 Richmond, Yale, Commission on Security and Co- operation in Europe Richter, Tor, Capt., Health Sciences, Defense........... Richtman, Max I., Select Committee on Indian Af- fairs, Senate 270 Rickels, Edward H., National Capital Planning i Ricker, John B., Jr., Officer, Red Cross.......c.cc0evuee. Rickover, H. G., Adm., Sea Systems, Navy.. ps Rickwine, Michael G., Register of Wills....... x) Riddick, Floyd, Rules ‘and Administration, Senate .. Riddle, Wayne C., Congressional Research, Library of ‘Congress 4 Riddleberger, Jane, E.S. to Rep. Kindness................. Ridgley,” William A., Office of the Secretary, Senate 395 Ridley, Jack R., Indian Affairs, Interior..................... Riedel, E. George, Armed Services, Senate.. aE Rieffel, Alaire B., D.C. Board of Education.. ks Rieger, Earl, A.A. to Rep. Oakar .........cccccecvvvvrurrennen Riegle, Donald W., Jr. (Senator from Michigan): Biography 83 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 251 Budget Committee Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee 253 Labor and Human Resources Committee............... National Commission on Alcoholism and other Alcohol-Related Problems 331 Riemenschneider, Charles, Budget, Senate................ Riemer, Yosef, Select Committee on Aging, House.. Rierson, Nicholas Eric, Financial Management, Agriculture 542 Rife, James E., Government Operations, House....... Riggs, Bruce R., Operations, Agriculture. 5 Riggs, John A., A.A. to Rep. Sharp .......cccccecevvurirunnnne Riggs, John A. (Jack), Energy and Commerce, House 289 Rigler, Robert E., Small Business, House................... 309 Rihely, Diane, S.A. to Rep. Natcher.......... RA Riley, James P., Library of Congress ........ 415 Riley, John, Chf. L.A. to Sen. Durenberger. a Riley, Paul H., Manpower, Defense.............ccccceveunen. Riley, Richard W., Advisory Commission on Inter- governmental Relations 6. Riley, Silvia R., Education and Labor, House Riley, William J., Personnel, Agriculture.................. Rimensnyder, Nelson F., District of Columbia, House 283 Rinaldi, Charles E., D.C. Metropolitan Police........... Rinaldo, Matthew J. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 109 Committee on Energy and Commerce............cc...... 286 National Republican Congressional Committee... 316 Select Committee on Aging 318 Rinehart, Caryll F., Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 302 Rinehart, Virgil W., Maritime Administration, mmerce 570 Ring, P. D., Officer of Federal Reserve System......... 629 Rinzel, Daniel, Section Chief, Justice wD Rinzler, Kenneth, L.A. to Rep. Roe......... Rinzler, Ralph, Official, Smithsonian Riordan, Courtney, EPA Riordan, John D., Ways and Means, House............... 312 Rios, Richard, National Commission for Employ- ment Policy 330 Ripert, Jean, International Court of Justice, U.N.... 793 Ripley, S. Dilion: National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 686 Official, Smithsonian 681 Ripley, Thomas H., TVA 691 Ripy, Thomas B., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 418 Ris, William K., Commerce, Science, and Transpor-tation, Senate Rissler, Patricia F., Post Office and Civil Service, : House 00 Rita, William J., GSA 649 Ritch, John B., III, Foreign Relations, Senate........... 259 Ritch, John B., Member of the United States Dele- gation 333 Ritchie, Donald A., Office of the Secretary, Senate. 395 Ritchie, Russell, External Relations, NASA 658 Ritsch, Robert A, Heritage Conservation, Interior.. 530 Ritter, Don (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography 3 Committee on Energy and Commerece............ccco..... Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Riva, Joseph P., Jr., Congressional Research, Li- Commission 62 brary of Congress Individual Index Page Rivera, Guillermo, International Bank ...................... 778 Rivera, Vic, Elementary and Secondary Education. 619 Rivera, Victor M., SBA 6808 Rivers, Billy Jack, U.S. Trustees, Justice................... 518 Rivinus, Edward R., Official, Smithsonian 683 Rivlin, Alice M., Congressional Budget Office .......... Rixse, John H., Secretary’s Office, Defense...... : Rizer, Buzz, Office of Information, Navy. Rizzuto, Chris, L.A. to Rep. Ed Weber Rios, Angel René, Board Development Bank ............ Roarty, Mary, Rules and Administration, Senate... Robb, Roger, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biography)...... 715 Robbins, Anthony W., Dr., Disease Control, HHS.... 590 Robbins, Frederick C., M.D., Academy of Sciences... 656 Robbins, Frederick C., Office of Technology Assess- ment 422 Robbins, James A., Officer of the Supreme Court.... 709 Robbins, John W., L.A. to Rep. Paul..........c.cocuuuu...... 222 Robbins, Warren, Museum of African Art, Smith- sonian Robe, William, Railroad Retirement Board............... Roberson, Dorthea N., Select Committee on Intelli- gence, Senate 271 Roberson, F. Alexis H., D.C. Recreation..................... Roberson, Floyd I., Applications, NASA Roberts, Arch W., Jr., Foreign Affairs, House Roberts, Carlos V., FCC Roberts, Clint (Representative from South Dakota): Biography 163 Agriculture Committee 273 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Roberts, George B., Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Guyana...........cecueuee... 819 Roberts, James A., D.C. Licenses and Permits Roberts, James C., White House Fellowships............ Roberts, John E., Col., Research and Engineering, Defense 472 Roberts, Kathy, Asst. to Sen. Huddleston.................. 210 Roberts, Linda L., Office of the Secretary, Senate... 395 Roberts, Neil E., Section Chiefs, Justice..................... 514 Roberts, Pat (Representative from Kansas): Biography 64 Agriculture Committee 273 Select Committee on Aging 319 Roberts, Paul C., Secretary’s Office, Treasury.......... 464 Roberts, Richard Y., AA. to Rep. Shelby........... AY Roberts, Ronald R., ‘AA. to Rep. Gradison.. Roberts, Shelby L., Washington Post Office .. £5 Roberts, Sylvia, PS. to Rep. Sawyer.........ccceuunene.. Roberts, Walter R., Board for International Broad- casting 334 Robertson, Charles J., National Museum of Ameri- can Art, Smithsonian 6 Robertson, F. Dale, Forest Service, Agriculture ....... Robertson, George S., Animal and Plant, Agricul- ture 545 Robertson, Reuben B., Administrative Conference.. 622 Robichek, E. Walter, International Monetary Fund 782 Robins, John, U.S. Trustees, 7 ER a 518 Robinson, Aubrey E., Jr., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)............. Robinson, Barbara D., Standards of Official Con- duct, House Robinson, Brenda M., Labor Relations....................... Robinson, Carolyn, Merchant Marine and Fisher- ies, House Robinson, David L., Officer of Federal Reserve System 629 Robinson, George, Geological Survey, Interior.......... 528 Robinson, George H., SBA 680 Robinson, George, S.. Maj., Health Sciences, De- fense 486 Robinson, Hoyle L., FDIC Robinson, J. Kenneth (Representative from Virgin- ia): Biography Appropriations Committee 275 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence........ Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy. Robinson, James, E.A. to Rep. Solomon ..................... Robinson, James W., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress Robinson, June, Employment Standards, Labor....... Robinson, Karen G., Government Operations, House Robinson, Larry W., Food Safety, Agriculture.......... Robinson, Pat, A.A. to Rep. Duncan .........ccccccceennnennne 215 Robinson, Peter D., Office of the Parliamentarian .. 398 Robinson, Spottswood W., III, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Cir-cuit (biography) 714 Robinson, T. Bruce, International Trade, Com- merce 563 Robinson, Virginia, GAO 412 Robinson, William A., Health Resources, HHS ........ 591 Robinson, William H., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress Robison, Olin C., U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy Robnett, Harriet, Rules and Administration, nate 264 Robuck, Willa V., VA 702 Roby, Jeanne, Finance, Senate 258 Roche, Francis B., Property Resources, GSA............. 650 Roche, James, State 456 Rochester, Edric G., Organization of American States Rochford, John J., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 571 Rochlin, Robert S., U.S. Arms Control and Disarm- ament Agency 692 Rock, Donald B.,-FAA, DOT i... smanh ania 608 Rockey, Walter C., Federal Railroad Administra- tion, DOT 611 Rockwell, Llewellyn H., Jr., A.A. to Rep. Paul......... 222 Rockymore, Carolyn, E.S. to Rep. Lehman................ 219 Roddy, Patrick M., Maj. Gen., Staff and Selected Agencies, Army Rodek, Melita, D.C. Licenses and Permits................. Roderick, Linda G., OM. to Rep. Clarence E. Miller 221 Rodger, Robert L., Boulder Laboratories, Com- merce 574 Rodgers, Carol F., Science and Technology, House .. 307 Rodgers, Dana B., Jr., ACTION 622 Rodgers, James B., Capt., Inter-American Defense.. 773 Rodgers, Kirk P., Organization of American States. 786 Rodgers, Mary S., D.C. Board of Elections................. 759 Rodgers, Michael, Special Committee on Aging, Senate 271 Rodgers, Patrick D., GSA 649 Rodgers, Roland F., Lt. Col., Small and Disadvan- taged Business Utilization, Army .........c.ccou........ Rodino, Peter W., Jr. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 109 Judiciary Committee 296 Solent Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- tro Rodriguez, A. F., Pan American Health Organiza- tion 787 Rodriguez, Armando M., Equal Employment............ 634 Rodriguez, John, Elementary and Secondary Edu- cation 619 Rodriguez, Maria Isabel, Dr, Pan American Health Organization 78 Rodriquez, Henry, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture 547 Rody, Frederick A. Jr., Drug Enforcement, Justice. 517 Roe, Bradford D., Official Reporter to House Com- mittees 405 Roe, Robert A. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 108 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Science and Technology Committee ........................ 305 Roederer, Thomas A., Forest Service, Agriculture... 553 Roemer, Charles (Representative from Louisiana): Biography 71 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... Small Business Committee Rogers, C. C., Jr, Col, Secretary's Office, Air Force 507 Rogers, David H., Foreign Claims Settlement, Jus- tice Rogers, Edward Lee, Civil Works, Arm Rogers, Elijah B., Office of the City Administrator. 756 Rogers, Geoffrey, Maritime Commission..........cccc..... 643 Rogers, Harold (Representative from Kentucky): Biography 9 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... Rogers, James C., Interior and Insular Affairs, House Rogers, James F., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian 689 Rogers, Jerry L., Heritage Conservation, Interior... 531 1076 Congressional Directory Page Rogers, John F. W.: Administration 450 Executive Office 448 Rogers, Judith, Commission on Licensure to Prac-tice the Healing Art Rogers, Judith W.: D.C. Corporation Counsel's Office..........ccecevvruerennee D.C. Law Revision Commission ...........ccccovereererueruens 328 Rogers, Lawrence, Employment Standards, Labor... Rogers, Lida, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 664 Bogus: Mac E., Federal Railroad Administration, T Rogers, Martin H., Research, Air Force..................... Rogers, Paul F., Naturalization, Justice..... > Rogers, Richard M., Responsibility, Justice.. Rogers, Sara S., Judiciary, Senate............... Roget, Einar L., Forest Service, Agricultur Rogich, Donald G., Bureau of Mines, Interior.. ot Rogner, E. A., Manpower, Defense...........ccccccvevrvunennnn Rohan, James A., Office of the Doorkeeper, House.. Rohde, Barbara, A.A. to Rep. Dorgan.............cccu..... 215 Rohlfing, Christian, Smithsonian ............ Rohr, David B., Ways and Means, House...... Rohrbacher, Bruce W., International Bank............... 779 Rohwer, Gregor G., Animal and Plant, Agriculture 545 Roisman, Anthony, Section Chiefs, Justice................ 5 Roland, James S., Field Offices, HUD ........................ Rolando, Morey, Inter-American Development Rolark, Wilhelmina J., D.C. Council’s Office............. Roll, Evelyn M.,, Science Information, Smithsonian os Rollence, John F., Manpower, Defense....................... 475 Rollert, Donald H, Government Printing Office...... 414 Rollins, Edward, EXECULIVE OFFICE ....vvvvrrroreroerorrreosos 448 Rolufs, Larry E., Engraving and Printing, Treas- ury 466 Romani, Romano, L.D. to Sen. DeConcini.................. 209 Romaniello, Gene, House Administration Commit- tee Romans, Larry, E.A. to Rep. Vento............ccccccununee. Romash, Marla, Press Secy. to Sen. Dodd.... Romatowski, Raymond G., Secretary’s Office, Energy 615 Romeo, Samuel T., Maritime Administration, Com- merce 570 Romero, Fred, Employment and Training, Labor .... 581 Romero, Peter, SEC 677 Romerstein, Herbert, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Romine, Donald, ACTION 622 Romney, Carl F., Advanced Research, Defense......... 480 Romney, L. C., Field Offices, HUD..............cccoveeuu.... 603 Romualdez, Eduardo Z., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Philippines....... Rondon, Fernando E., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Madagascar..................... 820 Roney, John C., World Food, Agriculture.................. 540 Ronhovde, Kent M., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 418 Ronkovich, Arthur E., Public Buildings, GSA........... 652 Ronveaux, John A., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian ...................... 689 Rook, Harry L., Bureau of Standards, Commerce... 572 Rooker, LeRoy, E.A. to Sen. Nickles ...........cceueuee.. 210 Rooney, Kevin D., Management, Justice.................... 520 Roose, John B., International Trade, Commerce...... 566 Rope, William, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, State 457 Roper, Clyde, Museum of Natural History, Smith-sonian 687 Ropp. Fheodore, Armed Forces Museum, Smithso-8 6. Hort, rl J., Rear Adm., Sea Systems, Navy.............. 501 Rorrie, Colin Giidrs Health Resources, HHS............ 592 Rosberg, Gerald M., State 455 Roscoe, Linda, A.A. to Rep. Ritter.................cc.c........ 223 Rose, Carl P., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate Rose, Charlie (Representative from North Caroli- na): Biography Agriculture Committee House Administration Committee.......................... House Recording Studio Committee Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence North Atlantic Assembly.. Rose, David L., Section Chief, Justice........c.ccceevureneen Rose, Elaine R., Armed Services, Senate Rose, Henry, Pension Guarant; Rose, John, Rural Telephone Bank, Agriculture...... 543 Rose, Lawrence R., M.D., Health Research, HHS .... 589 Rose, Stephen A., Lt. Comdr., Judge Advocate’s Office, Navy we Rose, Susan Porter, Vice President’s Office .............. Rosen, Emanuel, Comptroller, Defense. ...... “ Rosen, Lester, L.D. to Sen. Quayle..................... i Rosen, Richard L., Federal Trade Commission......... Rosenak, Janice M., Commerce, Science, Transportation, Senate 254 Rosenbaum, David M., EPA 633 Rosenbaum, Leslie I., Agriculture, House.................. 275 Rosenberg, Alison E., Foreign Relations, Senate...... 259 Rosenberg, Morton, Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 418 Rosenberg, Robert A., Brig. Gen., Staff, Air Force... 511 Rosenblat, Alan, SEC 678 Rosenblatt, Joan R., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 572 Rosenblatt, Peter R., Micronesian Status Negotia- tions 671 Rosenbloom, H. David, Secretary’s Office, Treasury 464 Rosenfeld, Alvin, Official, Smithsonian...................... 683 Rosenfeld, Eugene L., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB 665 Rosenfeld, Mitchell A., Asst. to Rep. Coughlin Rosenfield, John M., Smithsonian ...........ccccoueevrvennnen. Rosengarden, Eugene A., Overseas Private Invest- ment Corporation Rosenquist, James, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Rosensaft, Hadassah, Dr., U.S. Holocaust Memori- al Council 693 Rosenshein, Lawrence, A.A. to Rep. Fenwick ........... 216 Rosenstein, Samuel M., Senior judge, U.S. Court of International Trade (biography).........cccccceuevereee. 738 Rosenthal, Alan S., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission 697 Rosenthal, Benjamin S. (Representative from New York): Biography 116 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Government Operations Committee............cc.......... 292 Rosenthal, Frederick J., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 418 Rosenthal, Gerald, Br. Health Research, HHS........ 589 Rosewater, Ann, Education and Labor, House Shei? 285 Roshco, Bernard, Public Affairs, State........... Roskos, Norman, Health Services, HHS..................... Ross, Amada, Smithsonian Ross, Arthur, Smithsonian Ross, Charles R., U.S.-Canada Commission Ross, David A., International Trade, Commerce Ross, Denwood F., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 698 Ross, Douglas N., Joint Economic Committee........... 326 Ross, Heather L., Budget and Administration, In- terior 527 Ross, Jerome H., Prevailing Rate, OPM..................... 672 Ross, Joseph E., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 416 Ross, Margaret, Budget, House 282 Ross, Marion C., Lt. Gen., Forces Command, Army. 2 Ross, Mary L., Agriculture, a RV 275 Ross, Stephen, FCC Ross, Steven R., Office of the Clerk, House............... Ross-Fajardo, Sheila, A.A. to Delegate Ron de Lugo 226 Rossmiller, George E., Foreign Agricultural, Agri- culture Rosso, Helene, P.S. to Rep. Nelson............ccccocveunennee. 221 Rostenkowski, Dan (Representative from Illinois): Biography Ways and Means Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee Joint Committee on Taxation...............cceceueneenn Rostker, Bernard D., Selective Service System......... 680 Rota, Robert V., Postmaster of the House of Repre- sentatives (biography) 402 Rotberg, Eugene H., International Bank.................... 778 Roter, Eric D., SEC 678 Roth, Dennis M., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 418 Roth, Lorren, Rules, House 304 Roth, Paul, International Trade, Commerce.............. 565 Individual Index 1077 Page Page Roth, Timothy P., Joint Economic Committee.......... 326 Roth, Toby (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography 189 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy............ 335 Roth, William, Operations, Agriculture...................... 538 Roth, William V., Jr. (Senator from Delaware): Biography 33 Finance Committee Governmental Affairs Committee...........ccccoueueeenee. Republican Policy Committee........... > lect Committee on Intelligence 4, Joint Committee on Taxation.........cccceoeveveneniciiens Joint Economic Committee Japan-United States Friendship Commission........ 329 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Re- lations 623 National Capital Planning Commission ............c....... 662 Rothberg, Paul F., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 418 Rother, John C., Special Committee on Aging, Senate 271 Rotherham, Jared Budgst, House 282 Rothermel, EarlL., Processing, Library of Con- gress 420 Ay Andrew L., SEC 677 Rothschild, Everett H., Field Offices, HUD............... 602 Rotondi, Phil, L.A. to Rep. Briel. ori natin 216 Rottmann, Glenn H., Government Printing Office.. 414 Rouck, Richard H., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 575 Roukema, Marge (Representative from New Jersey): ; Biography 107 Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. 280 Education and Labor Committee .........c..coevervruenenee. 284 Rouleau, Eugene, Compensation, OPM ...................... 674 Rounds, Emory A. III, Lt., Military Review, Navy.. 499 Rounds, Thomas R., Services and Activities, Red Cross 626 Roundtree, Dovey J., D.C. Law Revision Commis- sion 328 Roupe, Diane S., Purchase of Services from the Handicapped 630 Rourke, Russell, Legislative Affairs, Defense............ 478 Rourke, William A., A.A. to Rep. Early ..................... 215 Rousakis, John P., Advisory Commission on Inter- governmental Relations 624 Rousselot, John H. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 21 Ways and Means Committee 311 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 315 Joint Economic Committee 325 Rovani, Ives, International Bank..........ccccooevvvervecnnenn. 778 Rovine, Arthur W., State 455 Rovner, Carol Page, Foreign Affairs, House.............. 291 Row, Charles R., Farm Credit 636 Rowberg, Richard E., Office of Technology Assess- ment 421 Rowden, W. H., Vice Adm., Office of Naval Oper-ations 500 Rowe, Audrey, D.C. Department of Human Serv- ices Rowe, Carl O., Water and Power, Interior Rowe, David, International Affairs, State.................. Rowe, James H., Jr., Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission 328 Rowe, Jonathan, Issues Dir. to Rep. Dorgan.............. 215 Rowe, Leslie H., U.S. Attorneys, Justice...... wi: D18 Rowe, Lou Ann, Ways and Means, House.... .. 313 Rowe, Ronald B., Federal Trade Commission............ 646 Rowland, Gene A., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 573 Roy, Elmer, Field Offices, HUD..........cccccoererurrrirueaenne 3 Roy, J. R., U.S.-Canada Commission .. “oh Roy, Victor J., Compensation, OPM Roybal, Edward R. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 20 Appropriations Committee 275 Select Committee on Aging... 318 Royce, Gloria, Veterans’ RK fairs, House oes iiivres 311 Royla, William Pr Maj. Gen., Intelligence and Se-curity, Arm 491 Roysher, Norte K., Affirmative Employment Pro-grams, OPM 672 Royston, John Paul, Overseas Dependents, Educa-i 618 ion Rozek, John S., TVA ......... 691 Rozic, Oscar Rodriquez, Inter-American Develop- ment Bank Rozum, Gregory L., Lt., Capitol Police .........c.ccueucn.... Rubens, Joe L., Work Force, OPM Ruberry, William J., Contract Appeals, Defense...... Rubin, Barry R., Federal Trade Commission............. Rubin, Janice E., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 4 Rubino, Jerry, Management, Justice ...........cccccouueue. Rubinoff, Ira, Tropical Research, Smithsonian.. Rucchio, Eugene J., Insp., Capitol Police ......... Ruch, James, Land Management, Interior .. Ruckelshaus, Jill S., Civil Rights.........ccc.c..... no Rucker, Henry L., Register of Wills.........cccccccvrunneee. Ruda, Jose Maria, International Court of Justice, Rudd, Eldon D. (Representative from Arizona): Biography 9 Appropriations Committee 275 Rudd, Glenn A., Security Affairs, Defense................. 485 Rudder, Cathy, A.A. to Rep. Fowler.........ccccerueuucunnn. 217 Rudman, Warren (Senator from New Hampshire): Biography 104 Appropriations Committee 247 Governmental Affairs Committee............cccceveveunnnnn 260 Small Business Committee 264 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 268 Rudney, Gabriel G., Secreta. v's Office, Treasury..... 465 Rudy, Debbie, O.M. to Rep. Fiedler 21 Rueben, Nate, Field Offices, HUD......................... Ruedas, Patricio, International Court of Justice, UN Ruestow, Bonnie, P.S./O.M. to Rep. Tony P. Hall.... 218 Ruff, Charles F. C.: D.C. Attorney's Office, Justice.........ocoeevrvrereurrernrnnans D.C. Law Revision Commission ...........cceoevrevurruennenne Ruffin, T. L., Lt., Comdr., Medicine and Surgery, 5 Navy 03 Ruge, Daniel, M.D., Executive Office...........ccoeun.ne. 448 Ruge, Richard B., Joint Committee on Taxation...... 324 Ruh, Glen, Official, Smithsonian ............cccecerveiereruennnns 683 Ruhe, Shirley, Budget, House Ruisanchez, Jose M., International Finance Corpo- ration 781 Ruiz, Efrain Otero, Organization of American States 785 Rummel, Eugene D., Regional Offices, OPM............. 673 Rumpler, Deborah, L.A. to Rep. David W. Evans..... 216 Rumsey, William H., D.C. Recreation...........ccc.cucu..... Rupert, Arthur B., Col., Logistics, Defense.. a, Rusch, Alfred E. T., SEC Rush, Barney, State Rush, Henri F., Interstate Commerce Commission.. 655 Rushing, Joe B., National Endowment for the Arts 664 Rusk, Willard H., Engineering and Research, Inte- rior 532 Russ, Jack, Office of the Doorkeeper, House............. 401 Russ, Richard T., Audit Service, Defense................... 481 Russ, Robert D., Maj. Gen.: Energy, Defense 485 Research, Air Force 511 Russell, David C., Land and Water Resources, Inte- rior Russell, Ernest, General Counsel’s Office, NLRB..... Russell, Gary G., L.D. to Rep. Pursell Russell, George L., Official Reporter to House Committees 404 Russell, Harold, Employment of the Handicapped.. ge Russell, John K, Public Affairs, Justice..........cccou.... Russell, John R., Judiciary, Senate..........ccoceoerrreunee. Russell, Patrice : 3 Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Russell, Richard, Health Resources, HHS ................. Russell, Robert A., Railroad Retirement Board. Russell, Robert, House Document Room..................... Russell, Robert S., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 302 Russell, Robert W., Foreign Relations, Senate.......... 259 Russell, William H., National Credit Union.............. 663 Russert, Timothy J., A.A. to Sen. Moynihan............. Russo, Daniel Paul, Ways and Means, House Russo, Marty (Representative from Illinois): Biography 48 Ways and Means Committee 1078 Congressional Directory Page Russonello, John M., Judiciary, House.............ccceueu.. 297 Rustin, Baayard U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council.. 693 Rutgers, ernardo T. International Monetary To Ry Hdgar C., Parm Credit ...........cccnrcvenneioe 635 Rutherford, Thelma V., Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art 7 Rutledge, Joseph R., A.A. to Rep. Weaver................. Ruud, Anita, Environment and Public Works, Senate 257 Ruyle, Jane, Senate Radio and Television Gallery.. 2 Ryan, Allan, Director’s Office, Justice............ccceueun. Ryan, John E., Officer of Federal Reserve System... ios Ryan, Joseph M. F., Jr., D. C. Superior Court........... 749 Ryan, Nell P,, Special Committee on Aging, Senate 272 Ryan, Patricia H., Operations, Agriculture............... 538 Ryan, omas Gq, ngressional Liaison Service, 409 Ryan, Thomas M., Energy and Commerce, House... 287 Ryan, W. J, Rear Adm., Supply Systems, Navy....... 503 Ryan, William E., Jr, Col, American Battle Monu- ments Commission 625 Rybicki, George B., Astrophysical, Smithsonian....... 688 Rynearson, Arthur J. ffice of the Legislative unsel, Senate 397 Rynkiewicz, Peter S., Audiovisual, Defense Ryno, Brooks, International Trade, Commerce S Sabalos, N., Capt., Material Command, Navy ........... 501 Sabanegh, Edmund, Geographic Names, Interior .... 534 Sabimbona, Simon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Burundi..........cccceu..... 800 Sablan, Juan, Territorial Affairs, Interior................. Sable, Ronald K., Lt. Col., Legislative, Air Force..... Sabo, Martin O. (Representative from Minnesota): Biography 91 Appropriations Committee Sabol, Barbara, Human Development, HHS ............. Sachar, Abram, Dr., U.S. Holocaust Memorial 0h Council Sacher, Steven J., Labor and Human Resources, Senate 263 Sachs, Carol F., Energy and Commerce, House......... 288 Sachs, Frederick, Special Education and Rehabili- tation 619 Sadik, Marvin S., Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian ..... 687 Sadoff, Barbara, Office of the Majority Leader......... 398 Saenz, Paul, Naturalization, Justice .........ccccceeerveerneen. 520 Safeer, Harvey B., FAA, DOT Safir, Howard, Marshals Service, Justice.. Sagan, Carl E., Official, Smithsonian................ Sager, Peggy J., 0.M./P.S. to Rep. Stangeland Sager, William, U.S. Trustees, Justice............ccc........ 518 Sagerholm, J. A., Rear Adm., Program Appraisal, Navy 498 Sagerser, Margie, Administrative Conference........... 623 Saito, Tatsuo, Tuna Commission............cccceeenee dl Sakai, James, A.A. to Rep. Sakai, Shiuko, Secretary’s Office, Army Saks, Daniel H., National Commission for Employ- ment Policy 330 Salazar, Raul T., International Monetary Fund....... 783 Salazar, Richard T., African Affairs, State................ 456 Sale, David M., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 418 Sale, in ey M., Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities 664 Salem, Alberto, Organization of American States... 785 Salem, Richard A., Regional Offices, Justice............. 516 Salkovitz, E. 1., Research, INQVY ......cc...cresesrmmereses 497 Sallah, Ousman A., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Gambia............ccocu...... 04 Salmon, John J., Ways and Means, House ....... 912 Salmon, Priscilla A., Health Sciences, Defense......... 485 Salmon, Thomas P., Gov., U.S. Railway Associ- ation 701 Salmon, William, State Salmond, William A., VA Salop, Steven C., Federal Trade Commission............ Salpeter, Edwin E., National Science Board. “ Saltman, Roy G., Geographic Names, Interior... Salton, George L., Research and Engineering, fense Saltzman, Murray, Rabbi, Civil Rights....................... Salvia, Jeanne M., Foreign Affairs, House In Salyers, Edwin G., Occupational Safety ..................... Page Salzman, Howard, Organization of American States 86 Sample, Michael, Press Secy. to Rep. Hillis............... 218 Sampson, A. Clarence, Jr., SBC ............ccoc crease caine 678 Sampson, Philip A., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 252 Sampson, Robert G., Employment of the Handi-i capped 76 Sampson, Walter D., Jr., Copyright, Library of Congress 420 Samson, Glenn, Foreign Agricultural, Agriculture.. 551 Samuel, Linda, Office of the Clerk, House................. 400 Samuels, Albert P., Lt., Capitol Police........................ 407 Samuels, Shirley M., Office of the Clerk, House....... 400 Sanches, Joseph A., Management, Justice................. 520 Sanchez, Doris, Economics, Agriculture..................... 540 Sanchez, Edmund L., Chief Scientist's Office, A 660 Sanchez, Lorenzo Padilla, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico 780 Sanchez, Mary A., Science and Technology, House . 307 Sanchez, Ramon Mota, Maj. Gen., Joint Mexican- United States Defense Commission ..................... 784 Sanchez, Ramon R., Col., Inter-American Defense... 774 Sanchez-Davis, I. L., Field Offices, HUD.................... 6! 03 Sand, Robert B., Col., Staff, Air Force.........cccevuuu.ne. 510 Sanda, William A., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 418 Sandage, Douglas, Chf. L.A. to Sen. Hawkins........... 209 Sande, William J., Field Offices, Red Cross............... 626 Sander, Raymond, Inspector General’ s Office, DOT 606 Sanders, B. T., Capt., Headquarters, Navy ................ 505 Sanders, Donald G. Select Committee on Ethics, Senate 270 Sanders, Edward G., Foreign Relations, Senate........ 259 Senders, Edward, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Coun-0 ci Sanders, John, Mrs., Congressional Club................... 631 Sanders, Marian V., Official Reporter to House Committees 405 Sanderson, Geraldine, National Museum of Ameri-can Art, Smithsonian Sanderson, Irvin T., Congressional Liaison Service, VA 409 Sanderson, Jack T., National Science Foundation ... 669 Sandidge, James B., Financial Management, Air Force 509 Sandin, Vernon K., Geographic Names, Interior ..... 534 Sandler, Irving J., Audit, Defense ..........ccccovevuvvunnnes 482 Sandler, Steve, National Republican Congressional Commission 316 Sandlin, Billy, Health Services, HHS ............cocvuvueuee 593 Sandote, Gilbert M., Equal Employment ................... 634 Sandoval, Barbara, Food and Nutrition, Agricul-: ture 47 Sandoval, Sally, Asst. to Rep. Patterson .................... 222 Sands, Jack E., Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House Sands, John A., Agricultural Marketing, Agricul-ture 544 Sandstrom, Karl, House Administration Commit-oi ee Sandved, K. G., National Science Foundation........... 669 Sanford, Harvey, EPA 633 Sanford, Jay P., M.D., Health Sciences, Defense....... Sangare, N'faly, International Monetary Fund........ Sanger, Herbert S., Jr., TVA 691 Sanger, William S., Jr., Federal Trade Commission 647 Sangster, Gina, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate Sansone, Wallace T., Maritime Administration, Commerce Sanson-Roman, Alvaro, Organization of American States Sant, Donald, Budget and Administration, Interior 527 Santiago, Irvin, Secretary’s Office, HUD 598 Santini, Jim (Representative from Nevada): Biography Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... Select Committee on Aging Santiso-Galvez, Gustavo, Organization of American tates Santley, J. C., International Cotton Advisory Com-mittee 780 Santman, L. D., Research, DOT .......cccivecsrsesmsecsessesees 613 Individual Index 1079 Page Page Santy, Robert W., Small Business Committee, Sone 265 Saouma, Edouard: U.N. Food and Agriculture 773 Intergovernmental Agencies............coocevnurercreeninennne 795 Sapp, Jack, Rules and Administration, Senate......... 264 Sapp, Richard S., Chief Engineer’s Office, NASA .... 658 Sarabian, Sarkis V., Officer, Red Cross.........c.cccccuc.... 626 Saraf, T. N., U.N. Food and Agriculture.................... 773 Sarate, Irene S., Environment and Public Works, nate 57 Sarbanes, Paul S. (Senator from Maryland): Biography 76 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 251 Foreign Relations Committee ..........cccoeeueuererrunerenenne 258 Legislative Review Committee ..........cccccoeuvuereueneneeen 267 Joint Economic Committee 325 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy................ 335 Sardegna, Richard, House Post Office..........c.cc......... 402 Sargent, Pemmie, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, ouse 401 Sargent, Stella, E.A. to Sen. Randolph....................... 211 Sarle, Rodney G., Processing, Library of Congress... 419 Sarman, Patrick, Rules and Administration, nate 264 Sarnella, P. Joseph, Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art 757 Sarnoff, Robert, Smithsonian 684 Sarosdy, L. R., Rear Adm., Air Systems Command, Navy 502 Sarros, P. Peter, Human Rights, State.................c..... 461 Sarvis, Aubrey L., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 254 Sasser, James R. (Senator from Tennessee): Biography 164 Appropriations Committee 247 Budget Committee....... 252 Governmental Affairs Committee............c.ccoeveuenene. 260 Small Business Committee 264 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Re- lations 623 Sasseville, Katherine E., Administrative Confer- ence 623 Saubert, Jana, Budget, House 282 Sauer, Ann E., Armed Services, Senate .................... 251 Sauerbrunn, Kathleen, Secretary’s Office, HUD...... 598 Sauerhoff, John E., Jr., Regional Offices, OPM 673 Saunders, Joan R., Register of Wills................ . 751 Saunders, Joseph J., CAB 629 Saunders, Steven R., U.S. Trade Representative...... 451 Saunders, William A., Jr., D.C. Occupational Safety and Health Board 766 Sauvain, Terrence E., Appropriations, Senate .......... 249 Sava, Charles C., Naturalization, Justice................... 520 Savage, Gus (Representative from Illinois): Biography 48 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Small Business Committee 308 Savage, James E., Jr., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Per- mits 765 Savage, Linda R., Joint Committee on Taxation ...... 325 Savage, Michael, Housing, HUD............ccccccoovrveunnnn. 599 Savas, E. S., Policy Development, HUD ... oe Savia, Toni M., Appropriations, House....................... Sawyer, Charles, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Sawyer, Harold S. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 84 Judiciary Committee 296 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 Sawyer, Thomas W., Col. Under Secretary's Office, Air Force 507 Saxon, John D., Select Committee on Ethics, Senate 270 Sayers, A. A., Jr., Rules, House 304 Saylor, David J., FCC 637 Saylor, Samuel L., Government Printing Office....... 413 Sayre, Robert Marion, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Brazil ..........cccccccevvunnnnn. 817 Scadden, Lawrence, Special Education and Reha-bilitation Scafetta, Stefano, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 686 Scaggs, Samuel B., Government Printing Office ...... 414 Scalera, Charles, A.A. to Rep. Rodino......................... 223 Scalia, Antonin, Administrative Conference............. Scanlon, James M., Farmers Home Administra- tion, Agriculture Scannell, Terry, Budget, House 282 Scantlebury, D. L., GAO .. 411 Scarborcugh, Robert H., Rear Adm., National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian ...........c.ccco..n... Scarborough, Robert H., Vice Adm., Coast Guard, DOT 607 Scarff, Douglas, SEC 678 Schaap, Patricia A., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House 401 Schack, Edward J., Interstate Commerce Commis- sion 655 Schad, John, Office of the Republican Leader........... 399 Schaefer, Philip, National Endowment for the Arts 664 Schaefer, Ursula, Board Development Bank............. 775 Schaerfi, Robert A., Employment and Training, Labor 581 Schafer, Jacqueline, Environment and Public Works, Senate 256 Schafer, M. Virginia, Administration, State ............. 459 Schafer, Robert, Budget, House 282 Schaffer, Gloria, CAB 629 Schaffer, Howard B., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State 458 Schaffer, William G., Civil Division, Justice ............. Schaffner, Franklin J., National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Schanz, John J., Jr., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress Schapp, Joseph R., Lt., Capitol Police......................... Scharf, Helen M., National Capital Planning Com- mission 662 Schatz, Julius, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council .... 693 Schatzman, Frederick A., Armed Services, House... 279 Schatzow, Steven, EPA 633 Schaub, Evelyn, Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- estry, Senate Scheckelhoff, Mary A., A.A. to Rep. Ratchford......... Scheman, L. Ronald, Organization of American States 785 Schenck, John A., Logistics, Defense .............c........... Schenendorf, Jack, Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 3 Schenof, Anne B., Federal Trade Commission........... Scheppach, Raymond C., Congressional Budget Office Scherer, Jane, L.D. to Rep. Dreier............ccceuvnenn.ne. Scherich, Erwin T., Engineering and Research, In- terior 532 Scherr, Anne H., Press Secy. to Rep. DeNardis........ Scheuer. James H. (Representative from New ork): Biography 117 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... 286 Science and Technology Committee......................... 305 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- tro Schiappa, Terrie, Agriculture, Nutrition, and For-estry, Senate 47 Schick, Allen, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 416 Scligedle, Richard G. R., Officer of the Supreme 5 ou rt / Schiefelbein, Richard J., Interstate Commerce Commission Schieren, George A., Branch Offices, SEC ................. Schiffer, Lois J., Section Chiefs, Justice...... ie] Schiffer, Stuart E., Civil Division, Justice Schiffman, Ben, GSA Schiffrin, Andre, Official, Smithsonian...................... Sclifer, Richard, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Coun-a ci Schillerstrom, David O., Col., Public Affairs, Air Force 509 Schimler, Edwin B., Maritime Administration, Commerce Schimmel, Carol J., Appropriations, House............... Schine, Leonard A., National Commission on Air Quality 330 Schlamm, Paul I., European Affairs, State................ 457 Schlanger, Michael A., Federal Trade Commission. 646 Schiatter, Richard, Historical Publications, GSA..... 652 Schleede, Glenn R., OMB 448 Schlesinger, Paul, Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 303 Schley, Wayne, Governmental Affairs, Senate.......... 261 1080 Congressional Directory Schloman, Kenneth, L.A. to Rep. Volkmer ............... Schlotfeldt, James G., Organization of American States 786 Schlotterbeck, Walter A., Administrative Confer- ence 623 Schlundt, Virginia, Foreign Affairs, House............... Schmelzer, John D., Equal Employment.......... ain Schmertz, Kennedy B., Official, Smithsonian .... Schmidt, George E., Surface Mining, Interior Schmidt, John, Secretary’s Office, Treasury ... Schmidt, Paul W., Naturalization, Justice....... ah Schmidt, Raymond E., Comptroller, Defense............. Schmidt, Wayne, House Administration Commit- tee 294 Schmiegelow, Toni, Secretary’s Office, HUD............. 598 Schmitt, Bernard, Joint Committee on Taxation ..... 325 Schmitt, Harrison H. (Senator from New Mexico): Biography 112 Appropriations Committee 247 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee 251 Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- e Republican Policy Committee.........coevveirircrunuerenene Select Committee on Intelligence ..........ccccocrucuunee Schmitt, Raymond, Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 418 Schmitz, Marcia A., L.A. to Rep. Fascell.................... Schmults, Edward C., Deputy Attorney General's Office, Justice 5 Schnapper, Eric, A.A. to Rep. Lantos ............ccceueueee. Schneider, Andreas G., Energy and Commerce, ot ouse Schneider, Claudine (Representative from Rhode Island): Biography 158 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Science and Technology Committee ...........ccccceuune. 305 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Schneider, David T., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Bangladesh 817 Schneider, Heinrich G., International Monetary ; Fun 83 Schneider, Matthew R., SEC 677 Schneider, Philip A. D., jizzney Relations, OPM ...... 673 Schneider, William E., OM 449 Schneider, William H, aly Gen., Materiel Devel, opment, Army Schober, Karl Herbert, Ambassador Eiraondinary and Plenipotentiary from Austria 99 Schoellhamer, Paul E., Public Works and Trans-portation, House 303 Schoen, Patricia, Board of Governors of the Feder- al Reserve System 627 Schoenfeld, Dick, Secretary’s Office, DOT ................. 605 Schoeni, Patricia Q., GSA 649 Schollaert, James T., Foreign Affairs, House............ 290 Scholtz, Amber E., A.A. to Rep. McCloskey............... 220 Scholz, William L., Foreign Agricultural, Agricul- ture 551 Schoning, Robert W., International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada............. 783 Schooler, David, Energy and Commerce, House....... 287 Schooley, James F., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 571 Schoolman, Harnold M., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 5! Schoonmaker, Jan, L.A. to Rep. Boggs ..........ccccorunennn. Schoonover, David, Foreign Agricultural, Agricul- ture 551 Schott, Peter, Education and Labor, House...... Schotta, Charles, Secretary’s Office, Treasury Schoumaker, J. Raoul, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Belgium...................... 799 Schrader, Dorothy M., Copyright, Library of Con- gress 420 Schrader, Frederick A., Col., Manpower, Defense... 476 Schrag, Jean, Environment and Public Works, Senate 256 Schramm, Jack, EPA 633 Schreck, Albert E., Bureau of Mines, Interior .......... 528 Schreiber, William M., International Boundary. Commission, United States and Canada............. 779 Schreiner, Keith, Fish and Wildlife, Interior............ 531 Page Schroeder, Patricia (Representative from Colora- do): Biography Armed Services Committee Judiciary Committee Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ : Democratic Steering and Policy Committee Schroeder, Wayne A., Appropriations, Senate Schroer, Edward A., Affirmative Employment Pro- grams, OPM 672 Schroetel, Albert H., Col., Manpower, Defense......... 476 Schrote, John, A.A. to Rep. Sensenbrenner............... 223 Schubert, Frederick, Rear Adm. Secretary's Office, DOT 05 Schuessler, Janet, Senior L.A. to Rep. Benjamin ..... 213 Schuette, Keith, State 453 Schulman, Lawrence L., Urban Mass, DOT .............. 612 Schultheis, Mary Beth, Office of the Majority Whip 399 Schultz, Franklin M., Administrative Conference.... 622 Schultz, Frederick H., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 627 Schultz, Virgil L., Interstate Commerce Commis-She sion Schulze, Richard T. (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Biography 150 Ways and Means Committee 311 Schuman, Alan M., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel..............ccccceuuu.. 750 Schumann, Albert W., Col, Public Affairs, Air Force 509 Schumer, Charles E. (Representative from New York): Biography 120 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Schurman, Joseph R., National Endowment for the Arts 664 Schussheim, Morton J., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 416 Schuster, Norma J., P.S. to Rep. Obey ........cccccceueuueee Schutte, Lois, Government Printing Office.. AY Schutzman, Fred, Social Security, HHS x Schwab, Paul M., Health Resources, HHS................. Schwalb, Fernando, Ambassador Extraordinary and ‘Plenipotentiary from Peru. .............. . 81 Schwartz, Carol L., D.C. Board of Educati Schwartz, Charles F., International Mon Fund, Schwartz, David, trial judge, U.S. Court ofC laims. Schwartz, Eric, Rules, House 30 yy Gilbert T., Officer of Federal Reserve oo ste Shr Patricia S., Science and Technology, House 307 Schwartz, Reuben, Overseas Private Investment Corporation Schwartz, Roger, Community Services ............cccouee.. Schwartz, S. Sam, Manpower and Reserve, Army ... Schwartz, Stanley M., Occupational Safety............... 67 Selvwaiiel, Stephen, International Court of Justice, oo .N Schweiker, Richard S. Human Services): Biography Mental Retardation National Red Cross National Commission Schweitzer, Agnes E., sure to Practice the (Secretary of Health and 585 331 625 for Employment Policy....... 330 Dr., Commission on Licen-Healing Art Schweitzer, James J., Judiciary, House. Schweitzer, Robert L., Maj. Gen.: Inter-American Defense 774 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com- mission 784 Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada- United States 89 Schwelb, Frank E., D.C. Superior Court..............c...... 750 Schwengel, Fred, Mrs., Congressional Club............... Sciarra, Mary, Select Committee on Aging, House.. 319 Selo Angelo, New Community Development, Scocozza, Matthew V., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 254 Scolaro, Robert E., Railroad Ticket Office................. 408 Scott, Anne Firor, Woodrow Wilson Center, Smith- Schroeder, John G., Col., Legislative, Air Force....... 510 sonian 690 Individual Index 1081 Scott, Christine, Joint Committee on Taxation......... Scott, Dana L., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT ........... Scott, David B., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 594 Scott, David R., EEO Office, OPM..........cccceevevvevreennen. Scott, Edith, Processing, Library of Congress Scott, Edward, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate................... Scott, Gregory A., Office of the Legislative Coun- sel, Senate 397 Scott, Hugh, Former Members of Congress............... Scott, Hugh, Smithsonian Soot Irone Feagin, judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra-7 phy ) Scott, Michelle P., Joint Committee on Taxation..... Scott, Nancy S., E.S. to Rep. Clinger.........cccccccvvuvueunne 214 Scott, Pamela B., Armed Services, House................... 280 Scott, Richard E., Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration 76 Scott, Robert M., D.C. Superior Court...........cccrrueeuee 749 Scott, Thomas H., International Trade, Commerce.. 564 Scott, Winfield W., Jr., Lt. Gen., Overseas Com-mand, Air Force 512 Scouten, Rex W., Executive Office 448 Scoville, Anthony, Science and Technology, House . Su Scoville, Lucy, Budget, Senate Scoville, Stanley E., Interior and Insular frre House 296 Scribner, Nancy, Democratic Policy Committee, nate Scrivner, Peter C., Armed Services, House................ Scruggs, John F., Office of the Republican Whip..... Scull, Guy, E.A. to Rep. Gingrich Scully, John P., Management and Budget, HHS...... Scully, R. Tucker, Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State 456 Scully, Timothy, Office of the Doorkeeper, House ... 401 Scupholm, Gwenellen, Services and Activities, Red » TOSS Scurlock, Herbert, Food and Nutrition, Agricul- ture 546 Scurry, Nathaniel, OMB 448 Seader, Patty, A.S. to Rep. Rousselot 223 Seal, John, Management Office, Education............... Searle, Ronald J., Engineering and Research, Inte- rior 5 32 Sears, Jere, Patent and Trademark, Commerce........ 575 Sebens, Ray, A.A. to Rep. Danielson..........ccccccoeueeennn. 215 Secord, Richard V., Maj. Gen., Programs and Eval- uation, Air Force 5 Secore, Wayne M., Branch Offices, SEC..................... 6 Seddon, Kathryn, Energy and Commerce, House..... 288 Seddon, Raymond M., F 636 Seeger, Christopher C., A.A. to Rep. Shumway ........ 224 Seeger, Kristin, P.S./O.M. to Rep. Pashayan ............ Seehafer, Eric, Publications Distribution Service, House Seeley, Elizabeth A., O.M. to Rep. Bouquard............. Seelmeyer, Richard, A.A. to Rep. Addabbo................ Seelye, Talcott W., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Syrian Arab Republic.. 823 Seeman, Isadore, Health Research, HHS... . 589 Seesel, John H., Federal Trade Commission..... 646 Segal, Elliot A., Energy and Commerce, House...... ¥ Segal, George, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 686 Segal, Harold, Management, OPM...............cccceeveneene. 671 Segal, Henry L., NLRB 665 Seiberling, John F. (Representative from Ohio): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. Judiciary Committee National Commission on Alcoholism and Alco- hol-Related Problems Environmental Study Conference...........ccccccoeueuennnee 332 Members of Congress for Peace Through Law...... 333 Seid, D. H., Decorations and Medals, Navy............... 499 Seidel, Milton J., Engraving and Printing, Treas- ury 4 Seiden, Elliott M., Section Chiefs, Justice.................. Seiders, M., Capt., Medicine and Surgery, Navy ...... Seidman, Mildred L., Section Chiefs, Justice ............ 523 Seidner, F rancis J., European Affairs, State............. Seifert Gerald, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House 299 Seiler, Robert, Budget, Senate 253 Seinwill, Gerald D., Water Resources Council .......... Seitz, Raymond G. H., State 454 Page Selby, Joe H., Comptroller of the Currency, Treas- ury 465 Self, Richard B., Ways and Means, House.................. 312 Selfridge, Barbara S., OMB 449 Sellers, Gary B., Government Operations, House..... 293 Sellers, Kenneth, Secretary for Administration, Labor 58 Seltzer, Robert, A.A. to Sen. Levin..........cccccuevereennnn. Sender, Stanton P., U.S. Railway Association Senese, Anne M., O.M./P.A. to Rep. Moffett............. Senich, Donald, National Science Foundation .......... 669 Senior, Miguel A., International Monetary Fund .... 783 Senn, Charles H., Col., Public Affairs, Defense. 47 Senna, Jozef F., Col., Logistics, Defense .................... Senner, Stanley E., Merchant Marine and Fisher-ies, House 299 Sensenbrenner, F. James, Jr. (Representative from Wisconsin): Biography 189 Judiciary Committee 296 Science and Technology Committee ............ccccou..... 305 Senske, Al H., Management Office, Education.......... 618 Sentimore, Gilbert L., Lt. Col., Research, Air Force Sepulveda, Luis, Employment and Training, Labor. Seraphin, Robert A., Appropriations, House.............. 277 Sergeant at Arms (biography) Serian, Dary, Budget, House Serlin, Michael D., Financial Operations, Treasury Serlo, David, National Credit Union.........c..cceveervennen. 663 Sermier, Robert F., Management and Budget, HHS 587 Serpe, Michael E., Press Asst. to Rep. Rahall........... 222 Servary, Eugene A, Office of Architect of the Cap- itol 405 Service, Robert E., Inter-American Affairs, State.... 458 Setaro, Edmund J., Railroad Retirement Board....... 700 Seth, Oliver, Mrs., National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Seto, Robert M. M., trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims 722 Settle, Norval D., Personnel Administration, HHS. 587 Severn, Robert F, D.C. INSUraNCe cova idkisiimsios 762 Severson, Harlan M., Rural Electrification, Agri- culture 542 Sevier, Colette, Democratic’ Congressional Cam- paign Committee, House 314 Sewell, Carol, Rules and Administration, Senate..... 264 Sexton, Kevin J., Health Care Financing, HHS ....... 595 Seyfrit, Karl V., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 698 Seymour, Carol M., Food Safety, Agriculture ........... 548 Seymour, E. R., Vice Adm., Air Systems Com- mand, Navy 501 Seymour, George H., Legislative Affairs, Defense.... 478 Seymour, Lynne, Budget, Senate.........ccccoeceeenueucunnes 253 Seymour, Robert E., Officer, Red Cross........cccccceceuune 626 Shaalan, A. Shakour, International Monetary Fun 82 Shackleton, Polly, D.C. Council’s Office ..........ccoouuene. 757 Shaefer, Kalmann, FCC 637 Shafer, E. L., Forest Service, Agriculture.................. 554 Shafer, Karen, Budget, House 282 Shafer, William L., Interior and Insular Affairs, House Shaffer, Guy H. B., Rear Adm., Nuclear, Defense.... 484 Shaffer, Harry H., D.C. Fire Department .................. 60 Shaffer, Karen A., Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Shaffer, Mary L., Foreign Relations, Senate.............. 259 Shaffer, Norman J., Library of Congress Shaffer-Corona, Frank, D.C. Board of Education...... Shafroth, Sally, Public Works and Transportation, House 302 Shahani, L., International Court of Justice, U.N. .... 794 Shaheen, Michael E., Jr., Responsibility, Justice ..... 522 Shahinian, Dean V., Education and Labor, House... Shaikh, Najmuddin A., Minister, Chargé d’ Affaires from Pakistan 810 Shakman, Richard J., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 576 Shakow, David J., Secretary’s Office, Freastied er 465 Shamansky, Bob (Representative from Ohio): Biography 139 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Science and Technology Committee ...........cccoeueuee 305 Select Committee on Aging 318 Shambon, Leonard M., International Trade, Com- merce 1082 Congressional Directory Page Shampansky, Jay R., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 41 Shamsedin, Ezzedin M., International Bank Shane, Jeffrey N., Secretary’s Office, DOT Shannon, Chuck, Office of the Clerk, House Shannon, David L., Officer of Federal Reserve System 629 Shannon, F. John, Advisory Commission on Inter-governmental Relations Shannon, Francis W., O.M. to Rep. Early Shannon, James M. (Representative from Massa-chusetts): Biography Ways and Means Committee Shannon, John, Legislative Affairs, Defense Shannon, Matthew F., D.C. Department of Em-ployment Services 759 Shannon, William V., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Ireland 820 Shapar, Howard, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission 6! Shapiro, Barney R., D.C. Parole Shapiro, Howard, Federal Trade Commission Shapiro, Ira, Governmental Affairs, Senate Shapiro, Irving S., Intergovernmental Personnel Programs, OPM Shapiro, Jerome, Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits Shapiro, Leslie S., Secretary’s Office, Treasury Shapiro, Robert F, Mrs., Smithsonian 684 Shapiro, S., Rear Adm. Office of Naval Operations 500 Shapiro, Steven, Section Chiefs, Justice 523 Sharaf, Al-Sharif Fawaz, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Jordan 807 Sharbel, Kelly M., Jr., A.A. to Rep. Ed Jones Sharf, Frederic, Smithsonian Sharfman, Peter J., Office of Technology Assess-ment 421 Sharfman, Stephen, Postal Rate Commission Sharigan, 'Nyart S., Board of Governors of the Fed-eral Reserve System 627 Sharkey, William J., Audit, Defense Sharkey, William, Manpower, Defense Sharman, Dave, House Administration Committee. 294 Sharman, E. C., Animal and Plant, Agriculture 545 Sharp, Benjamin S., Federal Trade Commission Sharp, Cynthia, Finance, Se Sharp, Philip R. (Representative from Indiana): Biography Committee on Energy and Commerce... Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Sharp, Samuel S.,, D.C. Corporation Counsel's Office Sharpe, J., Federal Railroad Administration, DOT.. 611 Sharpless, William, U.N. Food and Agriculture Sharrott, Harry I., Field Offices, HUD Shasteen, Donald, Secretary’s Office, Labor Shattuck, William P., Judiciary, House Shaughnessy, Daniel, Foreign Agricultural, Agri-culture 551 Shaver, Gloria, Ways and Means, House Shaver, Martin R., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce 5 Shaw, Clay (Representative from Florida): Biography Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee Public Works and Transportation Committee Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con-trol 320 Shaw, Jalyne T., Office of Under Secretary, Army.. i Shaw, John E., Field Installations, DOT Shaw, Kenneth E., Official, Smithsonian... Shaw, Mary Ann, Research, Army Shaw, Robert, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 664 Shaw, Sandra H., Geographic Names, Interior Shea, F. T., Rear Adm Health Sciences, Navy Medicine and Surgery, Navy Shea, James B., Jr., GSA Shea, James R., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion 697 Shea, Keith R., Forest Service, Agriculture Shea, Robert, Office of the Clerk, House Sheane, Willoughby G., Jr., Office of the Legisla-tive Counsel 404 Shear, Daniel H., National Capital Planning Com- 5A 6 mission Shedd, Dennis, President Pro Tempore Sheehan, John J. National Commission on Air Quality Sheehan, John Thomas, Asst. to Rep. Coats Sheehan, Mark T., Public Affairs, Justice 52 Sheehan, Peter J., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 702 Sheekey, Kathleen, Federal Trade Commission Sheflett, Geraldine, O.M. to Rep. Gilman Shekmar, Susan E., Appropriations, Senate Shelby, Richard C. (Representative from Alabama): Biography Committee on Energy and Commerce Veterans’ Affairs Committee Sheldon, Charles S., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress Sheldon, Georgiana, Administrative Conference Sheldon, James A., Lt., Secretary’s Office, Navy Sheley, Walton H., Jr., GAO Shelly, Michael H., Processing, Library of Con-i gress . 1 Shelp, Gail, Budget, Senate Shelton, Anita Bellamy, D.C. Executive Office Shelton, Franklin C., Lt., Capitol Police Shelton, George E., Officer, Red Cross a2 Shelton, Ronald B., Bureau of Mines, Interior.......... Shepard, James J., Labor Relations Shepard, Shirley R., District of Columbia Courts Shepherd, Joseph, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture 546 Shepich, Thomas J., Mine Safety, Labor 583 Sher, Alvin C., Bureau of Standards, Commerce Sher, Linda R., General Counsel’s Office, NLRB Sher, Steven E., D.C. Board of Zoning Adjustment.. 768 Shereda, David T., TVA 690 Sherick, Joseph H., Comptroller, Defense Sheridan, Walter, Labor and Human Resources, nate 263 Sheriff, Wade, D.C. Licenses and Permits Sherman, Bob, L.D. to Rep. Downey Sherman, George F., Jr., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State Sherman, Harvey R., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 4 Sherman, John, Ways and Means, House Sherman, Karen, U.S. Attorneys, Justice... Sherman, Robert E., Budget, Agriculture Sherman, Robert S., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 57 Sherman, Thomas, Housing, HUD Sherman, Thomas W., Jr., Col., Nuclear, Defense... Sherwin, Michael, CAB 629 Sherwood, Carol, Rules, House Shiben, Richard J., FCC Shieck, Frederick W., U.S. International Develop- ment Cooperation Agency 694 Shields, John, TVA Shields, Mary, Armed Services, Senate Shillingburg, John D., Congressional Budget Office 411 Shimberg, Steven, Environment and Public Works, Sen ate Shinkle, John T., SEC 20 Shinn, Allen M., Jr. National Science Foundation. 667 Shinn, David 0H State 454 Shinpoch, Jan, L.D. to Rep. Mike Lowry Shiplett, Myra Howze, Agency Relations, OPM Shipley, Stephen P., Secretary’s Office, Interior Shipman, Christine, Science and Technology, House 307 Shipman, Philip, Judiciary, Senate Shipp, Philip Royal, Jr., Congressional Research, Library of Congress Shire, Donald S., Solicitor’s Office, Labor Shirey, Sara C., Logistics and Financial, Army. Shirley, Ann, O.M. to Sen. Kassebaum Shirley, John W., International Communication Agency Shisler, Julie M., Science and Technology, House.... 307 Shivers, Robert, Federal Prison Industries, Justice. 519 Shlaudeman, Harry W., Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to Argentina 817 Shoemaker, Robert M., Gen., Forces Command, Army Shore, Dinah, Council on Physical Fitness Shore, Edward S., International Trade, Commerce.. fot Shorey, Russell, Manpower, Defense Short, Albert Y, Micronesian Status Negotiations.. or Short, David C., ‘Surface Mining, Interior 529 Individual Index Page Short, Kim M., O.M. to Rep. Santini Short, Robert J., Judiciary, Senate Shorter, Kathleen M., Energy and Commerce, ht House Shotwell, Elizabeth O., Democratic Policy Commit- tee, Senate Shoupe, Ronald E., Maritime Commission................. Showman, Sandra, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission 697 Shreve, David B., Bureau of Standards, Commerce. 570 Shreve, Larry W., Col., Legislative, Air Force .......... 510 iris George M., Highway Administration, Shriver, Garner E., Veterans’ Affairs, Senate .......... Shropshire, W., Jr., Radiation Biology, Smithsoni-a an ; Shub, Anatole, Board for International Broadcast-ing Shuba, Nancy, Foreign Affairs, House ........ccccceueuuen. Shuey, Robert D., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 418 Shuker, Robert A., D.C. Superior Court ............c........ Shulaw, Dale M., Appropriations, House........... Shuler, Mary L., Education and Labor, House Shulsky, Abram N., Select Committee on Intelli-2 gence, Senate Vi) Shuman, Howard, A.A. to Sen. Proxmire.................. 210 Shuman, Sydney J., VA 702 Shumate, John, State Shumway, Norman D. (Representative from Cali-fornia): Biography 17 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Select Committee on Aging 318 Shumway, Robert V., FDIC 640 Shurr, Muriel, Council on the Aging ............ccc......... Shurtleff, Thomas, Republican Policy Committee, 570 Senate Shuster, E. G. (Bud) (Representative from Pennsyl-vania): BIOZTADIY ii dei saiea retainer rte naa owen evens] 151 Budget Committee 281 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Shutt, Sarah, Foreign Affairs, House 291 Shwayder, Patti, Energy and Commerce, House ...... 288 Shwiller, Seymour, Armed Services, House............... 279 Sibley, Sara, A.A. to Rep. Lundine..............cccceunu.... Siblo, Robert, D.C. Department of Human Services. 762 Sicherman, Barbara, Historical Publications, GSA. 652 Sicherman, Harvey, State 453 Sicilia, G. Thomas, Manpower, Defense ..................... 476 Sickels, Carlton, Mrs., Congressional Club................ 631 Sicker, Martin, FCC 638 Sickle, Abraham B., FCC 639 Sickles, Carlton R., Former Members of Congress... 647 Sickman, Laurence, Smithsonian .........cccccceceeeveenen.. 685 Sickon, Joseph A., Inspector General's Office, HUD 599 Sidell, Arlene M., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Sidman, Thomas A., Officer of Federal Reserve System Siebert, Dennis F., Health Care Financing, HHS..... Seed). Gerald W. Rules and Administration, na te Siegel, Karen K., Legislative Affairs, Justice............ Siegman, Charles J., Officer of Federal Reserve System Siflinger, Marvin, Field Offices, HUD........ccc.ccoeuuu.... Sigel, Stanley J., Officer of Federal Reserve System Sigholtz, Robert H., District of Columbia Armory Board 632 Sigmon, Donald N., Appropriations, House............... 277 Sigurdsson, Jon, International Monetary Fund........ 783 Sikora, John J., Commodity Credit, Agriculture...... Silberthau, Paula R., Office of the Legislative Counsel 403 Silkenson, James R., Home Loan Bank Board.......... 641 Silva, Alexander A., GAO 411 Silva, Rodolfo, Board Development Bank................... 775 Silva, Victor, Organization of American States........ 786 Silveira, Mary, Appropriations, House........................ Silver, Bert, Civil Rights Silver, Linda G., Foreign Affairs, House..................... “Silver, Steve: A A. to Sen. Stevens 211 Assistant Majority Leader’s Office ...........coccevevenenee 394 Silverberg, Larry J., D.C. Licenses and Permits....... 764 Silverberg, Stanley C., FDIC 640 Silverman, Bernard A., Engineering and Research, Interior Silverman, Daniel, General Counsel's Office, NLRB 666 Silverman, Richard A., Capt., Headquarters, Navy. 505 Silverman, Stanley, International Communication Agency 654 Silvers, Anita, National Endowment for the Arts.... 664 Simermeyer, Arthur F., Social Security, HHS.......... 596 Simmonds, Richard C., Lt. Col., Health Sciences, Defense 486 Simmons, Barbara Lett, D.C. Board of Education.... 759 Simmons, E. H., Brig. Gen., USMC, Navy ................. 500 Simmons, Herbert, Jr., D.C. Executive Office........... 756 Simmons, Joe D., Bureau of Standards, Commerce. 571 Simmons, John Farr, Mrs.,, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian...........ccccceceeeverienenene 686 Simmons, John M., Secretary’s Office, HUD............. Simmons, Moses A., Food Safety, Agriculture Simms, Joseph S., Officer of the Federal Reserve System 28 Simms, Larry L., Law Enforcement, Justice.............. 522 Simms, Morris A., Budget and Administration, In- terior 527 Simokaitis, Frank J., External Relations, NASA ..... 659 Simon, George, SEC 678 Simon, Paul (Representative from Illinois): Biography 56 Budget Committee 281 Education and Labor Committee ...........ccccccoeueunee. 284 Members of Congress for Peace Through Law...... 333 Simon, R. Moshe, SEC 678 Simon, R. O., Capt., Communications, Navy ............. 505 Simonette, John J., GAO 412 Simons, Carol, E.S. to Rep. Wilson........c.cceeerreuneee. 225 Simplicio, Nancy O.M. to Rep. Neal Smith................ 224 Simpson, Alan K. (Senator from Wyoming): Biography 190 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... 256 Judiciary Committee 261 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 265 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 268 Simpson, Charles R., judge, U.S. Tax Court ..... wd Simpson, Charles W., A.A. to Rep. Wilson.... Simpson, Clay E., Health Resources, HHS ... Simpson John A., Bureau of Standards, Com ) Simpson, John R., Secret Service, Treasury............... Simpson, John, Secretary’s Office, Treasury............. Simpson, Richard B., Office of Law Revision Coun- se 403 Simpson, Richard J., Col., Manpower, Defense......... 476 Simpson, S. Joseph, Office of the Clerk, House......... 400 Sims, Robert B., Capt., Office of Information, Navy 498 Sims, Stella Hackel, Mint, Treasury .............ccceceevenne 467 Sims, Stephen F., Energy and Commerce, House..... 288 Sinai, Arthur, General Counsel’s Office, Education. os Sincavitz, Sandra, Judiciary, House............cccecrurrennee Sinclair, Ivan, A.A. to Rep. Hightower....... he Sinclair, John R., A.A. to Rep. Broomfield Sindelar, Gilbert, Foreign Agricultural, Agricul- ture 551 Sindelar, Roger A., Energy and Natural Resources, 5 Senate 55 Singer, Jerome E., Health Sciences, Defense ............ 486 Singer, Neil M., Manpower, Defense 475 Singh, Har Swarup, International Cotton Advisory mmittee 781 Singh, Nagendra, International Court of Justice, U.N. 793 Singletary, C. Eston, SEC 678 Singleton, A. L., Ways and Means, House.................. 313 Singleton, Harry M., District of Columbia, House ... 283 Singleton, Rosalind, Litigation, Justice...................... 521 Sinnott, George A., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 572 Sinnott, Nancy, National Republican Congression- al Committee Sipes, Joel D., Capt., Coast Guard, DOT..................... Sipkov, Ivan, Law, Library of Congress.. “ Sippel, William L., Antitrust, Justice..... Sirica, John J., senior judge, U.S. Dis for the District of Columbia (biography)............. 1084 Congressional Directory Page Sirken, Monroe G., Health Care Technology, HHS.. 588 Sisk, Joseph H., A.A. to Rep. Reuss 22 Sistare, Hannah, A.A. to Sen. Percy Sitrin, David, OMB Sitter, Jerome F., Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture 549 Sitton, Paul L., Academy of Sciences............ccceceuerenne 656 Siverson, Gay, Exec. Secy. to Sen. Bentsen................ 208 Sivon, James, Banking, Finance and Urban Af-fairs, House 281 Skall, Robert M., Maritime Commission .................... 643 Skalski, George F., D.C. Licenses and Permits.......... 764 Skancke, Steven L., Secretary’s Office, Treasury ..... 463 Skeen, Joe (Representative from New Mexico): Biography 113 Agriculture Committee 273 Science and Technology Committee ...........cccuuceeee. 305 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Skeete, Charles A.: Organization of American States.........c.ccccocevruenenne. 784 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Barbados 799 Skelsey, Alice, Science and Education, Agriculture. 555 Skelton, Byron G., senior judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biography) Skelton, Ike, Mrs., Congressional Club............cccceu.... Skelton, Ike (Representative from Missouri): Biography 96 Armed Services Committee 278 Small Business Committee 308 Truman Scholarship 653 Skibbie, Lawrence F., Brig. Gen., Energy, Defense.. 485 Skidmore, William V., International Trade, Com-merce Skiles, J. Leonard, National Credit Union................. Skiles, James H., Federal Trade Commission ........... Skillern, Frank L., Administrative Conference ........ 623 Skillern, Frank L., Jr., FDIC 640 Skillman, Gregory, Agriculture, House..........cccccoe.... 274 Skillman, Mardel M., S.A. to Rep. Weaver................ 225 Skinker, Dudley G., trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims 723 Skinner, Blanche, Legislative Affairs, Interior......... 527 Sklar, Barry A., Foreign Relations, Senate ............... 259 Skvarla, Diane K., Commission on Art and Antig-uities of the U.S. Senate Sky, Theodore, General Counsel's Office, Educa-ion 618 Sladek, Carolyn M., A.A. to Rep. Erienborn.............. 216 Slagle, Larry B., Animal and Plant, Agriculture...... 545 Slasor, Susan, Interior and Insular Affairs, House.. 296 Slate, Martin, Equal Employment.........ccccccccceverennnnn. 634 Slate, William K., Appeals Court............cccoceceuerererennnne 710 Slater, Courtenay M., Inspector General's Office, Commerce 558 Slattery, Philip W., Secretary for Administration, Labor 580 Slaughter, John B., National Science Board ............. 667 Slawson, Ralph L., Capt., Public Affairs, Defense.... 478 Slayton, William L., Administration, State............... 459 Sletzinger, Martin C., Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Slichter, Charles P., National Science Board ............ Slifman, Lawrence, Officer of Federal Reserve System Sliter, Thomas, Budget, Senate 253 Sliz, Deborah, Interior and Insular Affairs, House.. 296 Sloan, Edith Barksdale, Consumer Product Safety Commission 327 Sloan, Kathleen, L.A. to Rep. Winn.........cccccceveveuneee. 225 Sloan, Rick, A.A. to Sen. Metzenbaum....................... 210 Sloan, Stanley R., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 4 18 Sloan, Virginia E., Judiciary, House..........cc.cccccevuuune. 298 Slocomb, Stephen P., Armed Services, House............ 279 Slocum, Lester A., Jr., D.C. Environmental Serv-ices. 760 Sloss, C. Stanley, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Slotten, Wallace A., Farm Credit 636 Small, David H., State 455 Smalls, Betty L., D.C. Library 766 Smallwood, Mary, Secy. to Rep. Whitten................... 225 Smeeton, Thomas R., Foreign Affairs, House............ 291 Smethurst, Benjamin M., Energy and Commerce, House Page Smick, A. Edward, Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 2 Smick, David, A.A. to Rep. Kem Smietanka, Raymond V., Judiciary, House Smiley, Annette H., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Smith, Al Lawrence, Patent and Trademark, Com-merce 576 Smith, Albert Lee, Jr. (Representative from Ala- bama): Biography 6 Budget Committee 281 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 315 Smith, Albert P., Jr., Appalachian Regional Com- mission, Red Cross Smith, Allen E., Section Chiefs, Justice.......... Smith, Allen W., Forest Service, Agriculture. Smith, Austin G., Appropriations, House .................. Smith, Bert W., Jr., D.C. Licenses and Permits. Smith, C. William, Jr., Appropriations, House Smith, Carl, Armed Services, Senate..........c.ccocoueueeen Smith, Carl, Field Offices, HUD ...........ccooonirsiirrnenss 602 Smith, Carl R., Brig. Gen., Secretary's Office, De- fense 470 Smith, Carolyn J., A.A. to Rep. Chisholm.................. Smith, Carolyn L., D.C. Finance and Revenue.......... Smith, Charles, A.A. to Rep. Jeffords.............cco........ Smith, Charles H., Comdr., Naval Liaison, House ... Smith, Christopher H. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 106 Small Business Committee 308 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 Republican Policy Committee..........ccccooerureeereunene. 317 Smith, Clay J., Equal Employment.................. 634 Smith, Clifton, Dist. Dir. to Delegate Fauntroy........ Smith, Craig, National Republican Senatorial Committee 268 Smith, Dan J., Policy Development............ccccoeveurennne. Smith, Dean T., Operations, Agriculture. Smith, Dennis R., U.S. Metric Board........ Smith, Denny (Representative from Orego Biography 147 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Smith, Derek F., International Bank.........ccccouou....... 778 Smith, Diana E., Foreign Relations, Senate............... 259 Smith, Dolores S., Officer of Federal Reserve System 629 Smith, Don, Joint Economic Committee..................... Smith, Donald P., Appropriations, House Smith, Donald S., D.C. Superior Court ..... Smith, Doug, Rules, House Smith, Duncan C., III, Merchant Marine and Fish- eries, House 299 Smith, Edward G., Industrial Economics, Com-merce 561 Smith, Edward Samuel, judge, U.S. Court of Claims (biography) 721 Smith, Edwin, Office of the Clerk, House................... Smith, Frank, Jr., D.C. Board of Education a Smith, Frederic N., A.A. to Rep. McDonald .............. Smith, Predories A. Jr., Brig. Gen., Military Acad- emy, Army 493 Smith, Gail L., D.C. Licenses and Permits........ on 764 Smith, Gene, Ms., Press Secy. to Rep. Gillis W. 0 ng Smith, George D., Lt. Col., Public Affairs, Defense.. 478 Smith, George, Department of Human Services....... 762 Smith, George, M.D., Compensation, OPM 67 Smith, Gerald J., Legislative, Air Force..................... 510 Smith, Grant Wayne, Merchant Marine and Fish-eries, House 299 Smith, Gresham C., Solicitor’s Office, Labor-............. 579 Smith, Henry H., Bureau of Census, Commerce....... 563 Smith, Henry P., III, Former Members of Congress 648 Smith, Issac D., Col, Manpower and Reserve, Army 488 Smith, J. Clarence, Farm Credit.........ccceeorecenstrasiecseces 636 Smith, James C., III, Armed Services, Senate........... 251 Smith, James D., Col., Security Affairs, Defense...... 471 Smith, James K., FCC 638 Sih James L., Agricultural Marketing, Agricul-544 Smith. mm R., CAB 629 Individual Index 1085 Page Page Smith, James T., Government Printing Office.......... 414 Smith, Jan, O.M. to Rep. Roukema........ccccccevreuennneee. 223 Smith, Jean Kennedy, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian ...................... 6. Smith, Jeanne, Secretary’ s Office, DOT ... Smith, Jeffrey A., Press Secy. to Rep. Lundine. Smith, Jerome A., Research, Navy Smith, John A., Jr., Brig. Bo Intelligence and Security, Army 491 Smith, John E., Research and Engineering, De-fense Smith, John J., Commerce, Science, and Transpor-tation, Senate Smith, John Lewis, Jr., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography)............. 7 Smith, John W., A.A. to Rep. Hawkins.......... wed Smith, Juereta P., Federal Trade Commission ......... Smith, K. A., Maj. Gen., USMC, Navy.......cccccevreunnan Smith, Karla, Office of the Majority Leader ............. 399 Smith, Kent A., National Institutes of Health, 594 Smith, Kirk, Press Secy. to Sen. Gorton...........ccc....... 209 Smith, Kittie, Secretary’s Office, Interior.................. 525 Smith, Larry, A.A. to Sen. Hart 209 Smith, Larry E., Office of the Sergeant at Arms...... 396 Smith, Lawrence R., Col., Logistics, Defense............. 483 Smith, Leigh, Commerce, Science, and Transporta- tion, Senate 254 Smith, Leslie Jean, Ways and Means, House............ 313 Smith, Linda A., Occupational Safety...........c.cccouuuuue. 671 Smith, Linda L., OMB 448 Smith, Linden C., Joint Committee on Taxation...... 325 Smith, Marcia S., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 418 Smith, Marlene, O.M. to Rep. Morrison Smith, Monica Herrera, Federal Prison Industries, Justice 519 Smith, Murray E., Field Installations, DOT .............. 609 Smith, Nancy J., Science and Technology, House.... 307 Smith, Neal G., Tropical Research, Smithsonian ..... 688 Smith, Neal, Mrs., Congressional Club....................... 631 Smith, Neal (Representative from Iowa): Biography 62 Appropriations Committee 275 Small Business Committee 308 Smith, Norris P., International Communication gency 654 Smith, Otis M., Administrative Conference............... 622 Smith, Pam, Secretary’s Office, HUD 597 Smith, Paul C., Office of the Legislative Counsel..... 403 Smith, Perry M., Brig. Gen., Energy, Defense .......... Smith, Peter F., Environmental Quality, Agricul-ture 5. Smith, Ralph W., Jr, Officer of Federal Reserve ystem 6: Smith, Ray G., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis-i 6 sion Smith, Richard A., Foreign Agricultural, Agricul- ture 550 Smith, Richard B., SEC 677 Smith, Richard G., Field Installations, NASA .......... 661 Smith, Richard M., FCC 638 Smith, Robert, Geographic Names, Interior.............. 534 Smith, Robert H., Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian..... 687 Smith, Robert S., Inspector General’s Office, DOT .. 606 Smith, Rod, National Republican Senatorial Com- mittee... 268 Smith, Ronald H., International Labor Affairs, Labor 578 Smith, Ronald T., Labor Relations........cc.ccccecucuiununnnn. Smith, Roy, Budget, Senate Smith, Samuel J., Secretary’s Office, Labor-.............. 577 Smith, Sandra K., Office of the Legislative Counsel 404 Smith, Shearon C., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits.. 765 Smith, Spencer M., Jr., Democratic Steering and Policy Committee 315 Smith, Steven M., Office of the Clerk, House............ 400 Smith, Suzanne B., Health Affairs, Defense.............. 477 Smith, T. Eugene, ‘National Capital Planning Com- mission 662 Smith, Thomas W. M., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Ghana..........c.ccceeveeerennne 819 Smith, Tracey E., Press Asst. to Rep. Shumw Smith, Virginia (Representative from Nebraska): Biography 102 Appropriations Committee 275 Smith, W. Randolph, Federal Trade Commission..... 645 Smith, Wayne, S.D. to Rep. Breaux 213 Smith, William A., III, Patent and Trademark, Commerce 576 Smith, William French (Attorney General, Depart- ment of Justice): Biography 513 Officers, Red Cross 625 Smith, William, International Bank............cc.cceceenene. 778 Smith, William L.: Overseas Dependents, EdUCAtion .........oooocooorveesen. 618 Secretary’s Office, Education ...........ecccoeevururrerieeunens 617 Smith, Willis D., Energy and Natural Resources, Senate 255 Smith, Winston M., International Boundary Com-mission, United States and Canada.........c........... 780 Smith, Wm. Jarrel, Jr., Maritime Commission......... 643 Smithson, Clyde S., Food Safety, Agriculture. ........... 548 Smolkin, Howard M., OMB 449 Smolonsky, Marc, Small Business Committee, Senate 265 Smonskey, Frank A., Office of the Secretary, Senate 000 Smylie, Robert E., Tracking, NASA ........cccocoumvvnnnee 661 Smyser, W. R., Refugee Programs, State.................... 461 Smythe, Nancy, Select Committee on Aging, House 319 Smythe, Robert T., Science and Technology, House Snavely-Dixon, Mary M., Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Navy 496 Snearer, Charles, Economics, Agriculture.................. 540 Sneed, James H., Federal Trade Commission ........... 645 Sneed, Robert, Budget, Senate 253 Sneeden, Emory M., Judiciary, Senate....................... 262 Sneider, Terri Lynn, Energy and Natural Re- sources, Senate 2 Sneizek, James H., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission Snell, Jack E., Bureau of Standards, Commerce....... Snelling, Richard A., Advisory Commission on In- tergovernmental Relations..........cccoevevvveivnnnnnn. 624 Snguon, Peter, Rules, House Snider, L. Britt, Under Secretary’s Office, Defense . Snider, Larry, Field Activities, Defense ..................... 480 Snider, William J., Management, Justice....... x Snodgrass, Kathy A., L.A. to Rep. Mollohan.. Snow, Dolores C., Office of the Clerk, House.. Snow, Dolores, Speaker’s Office.............ceeuu.... = Snow, Leslie E., Field Offices, HUD............c..ccccu... Snowden, Eldon M., Rural Telephone Bank, Agri- culture 543 Snowden, Maxine W., Office of the Clerk, House..... Snowe, Olympia J. (Representative from Maine): Biography 75 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Small Business Committee 308 Select Committee on Aging 318 Environmental Study Conference...........c..ccecevunenee 332 Snow-Neumann, Joanne, L.D. to Sen. Garn ... 209 Snyder, Christie, A.A. to Rep. Marlenee........ 220 Snyder, Emanuel P., Secretary’s Office, DOT .. 605 Snyder, Herbert S., Procurement, NASA........ 853 Snyder, John W., Truman Scholarship.........c..ccoeueu... 653 Snyder, M. G. (Gene) (Representative from Ken- tucky): Biography 68 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Snyder, Nancy, Employment and Training, Labor .. Snyder, Paul, Speaker’s Office 3 Snyder, R. Craig, Equal Opportunity, NASA .... Snyder, Wallace S., Federal Trade Commission Snyderman, Martin, Science Information, Smithso- nian 688 Sober, James, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture........ Sobhi, Mohamed, U.N. Food and Agriculture Sobota, Joseph F., Small Business, House.................. Sobrio, Daniel B., Office of Labor Management Re- lations, OPM 672 Sobsey, Chester B., A.A. to Sen. Cannon.................... Solow, Clarence S., Regional Administrator, GSA. Socolar, Milton J., GAO 1086 Congressional Directory Soencksen, Frederick W., Maritime Commission ..... Soglo, Neciphore, International Bank Sohn, Michael N., Administrative Conference.......... Sokoloski, Adam A., Fish and Wildlife, Interior....... Sola, Alberto, International Bank ..........ccccecenruercurnnen. Solarz, Stephen J. (Representative from New York): Biography 119 Budget Committee 281 Foreign Affairs Committee House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council..........cccccocevvieunnne. Sole, Donald B., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from South Africa........ccccccueuee. 812 Solinger, Janet W., Official, Smithsonian.................. 683 Solomon, David L., Research and Engineering, De- fense 473 Solomon, Deene Goodlaw, Pension Guaranty............ 676 Solomon, Gerald B. (Representative from New York): Biography 125 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 10 Solomon, Norman, Railroad Retirement Board........ 700 Solomon, Shelby, L.A. to Rep. Blanchard. ................ 213 Soltis, Marjorie A., Deputy Secretary’s Office........... Somerville, Ronald K., Consular Affairs, State Sommer, Irving, Occupational Safety ..........ccccceueueeene 670 Sommer, Kurt, Budget, Senate Sondey-Hersh, JoAnn, Assistant Secretary’s Office, Commerce 558 Sonis, Abraam, Dr., Pan American Health Organi- zation 789 Sonnemann, Harry, Chief Engineer’s Office, NASA 657 Sonnergren, Richard, Postsecondary Education ....... 619 Sonntag, W. Scott, III, Government Printing Office 414 Sopper, Dale W., Legislation, HHS...........cccocovvennnne 5 86 Sorando, David P., GAO 413 Soriano, Ronald, Foreign Affairs, House.................... 291 Soroka, John J., Standards of Official Conduct, House 309 Sorrell, W. Byron, D.C. Superior Court............ccccuu.... 750 Sorrentino, William C., Solar Energy, HUD ............. 601 Sotelo, Alejandro, Dr., Pan American Health Orga- nization 788 Sotelo, Casimiro, Organization of American States. 785 Sotomayor, Marta, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, HHS.. 589 Soucek, Priscilla, Smithsonian 685 Sourwine, James J., Appropriations, Senate............. Sousa, Jack, Rules and Administration, Senate ....... Southard, Joan M., A.A. to Rep. Latta........c.ccoo........ 219 Southard, Rupert B., Jr., Geological Survey, Interi- or Southerland, Jim, A.A. to Rep. Nelson.........c.cc......... Sovereign, Michael G., Comptroller, Defense............ Sowle, Donald E., OMB Spaeth, Otto L., Mrs.: : National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 686 Smithsonian 6! 84 Spahn, Carl P., Animal and Plant, Agriculture........ 545 Spahr, James T., Secretary’s Office, Treasury .......... 464 Spain, David R., Judge Advocate’s Office, Navy....... Spain, James W., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Turkey Spain, Jayne Baker, Employment of the Handi- capped 677 Spalatin, Ivo J., Foreign Affairs, House...................... 291 Spang, Edward, Land Management, Interior............ 533 Spaniol, {ooh F., Jr., Administrative Office of theU.S. Courts Sparks, H a Rear Adm., Medicine and Surgery, Nav 5 Sparks, Ey Inspector General's Office, Agri- culture Sparks, Joe D., Occupational Safety...........c.ccccoeueunnee Sparks, Peter G., Processing, Library of Congress... 419 Sparks, Ray, Foreign Affairs, House............cccceeveueee. > Sparling, James S., Jr., A.A. to Rep. Vander Jagt... Sparrow, Frederick G., Jr., Office of the ge Senate Spartak, Salem M., First Secretary, Chargé d’Af-faires from Afghanistan 799 Spasowski, Romuald, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Poland Spatuzza, John G., John F. Kennedy Center for Page Spatz, Sue, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate... 267 Spaulding, Albert R., Col, Small and Disadvan- taged Business Utilization, Army ........ccccccceevunne 490 Spaulding, Dolores H., D.C. Library............... Spaulding, John E., Food Safety, Agriculture.. Spaulding, William R., D.C. Council’s Office -Speakes, Larry M., Executive Office .........cccccevununneee. Speaks, Stanley M., Indian Affairs, Interior Spear, Jonathan, Asst. to Rep. Hughes ...................... Spear, Michael J., Fish and Wildlife, Interior........... 531 Spears, Vicki E., Ways and Means, House................. 313 Specht, Stanley, State 454 Speck, W. H., Facilities Engineering, Navy............... 502 Specter, Arlen (Senator from Pennsylvania): Biography 148 Appropriation’s Committee 247 Judiciary Committee 261 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 265 Spector, Louis, trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims...... 722 Spehar, Anthony J., Secretary for Administration, Labor 580 Spellman, Joseph P., Joint Committee on Taxation 325 Spelman, H. James, Jr., D.C. Transportation............ 767 Spence, Allan J., Jr., Judiciary, Senate.............c....... 262 Spence, Claudene, Science and Education, Agricul- ture 555 Spence, Floyd (Representative from South Caroli- na): Biography 160 Armed Services Committee 278 Standards of Official Conduct Committee.............. 309 Republican Policy Committee....................... & Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy 33 Spence, Larry, Media Asst. to Rep. Wendell Bailey. 212 Spence, LeRoy J., Armed Services, House ................. 279 Spence, Robert F, Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 302 Spence, Wanni, Air Force Liaison, Senate................. 410 Spencer, Lee B., Jr., 677 Spencer, Lewis V., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 571 Spencer, Samuel, Washington National Monument Society 703 Sperry, Robert E., Regional Offices, OPM ................. 673 Spielman, Phyllis R., Pension Guaranty.................... 676 Spiers, Ronald I., Intelligence and Research, State . in Spillan, Hunter L., Appropriations, House................ Spillers, Billy H., Water and Power, Interior............ Spilsbury, Walter G., Jr., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate 254 Spinner, Keith, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture..... 547 Spirer, Kenneth S., SEC 678 Spisak, John J., Lt. Col., Army Liaison, House......... 409 Spitz, Vivien R., Official Reporter to House Com- mittees 404 Spitzer, William, Heritage Conservation, Interior... 530 Splitt, David A., D.C. Executive Office. ...........cccc....... 756 Spohn, Peggy W., Home Loan Bank Board................ 641 Sporkin, Stanley, SEC 678 Spraggins, Barbara, Official, Smithsonian................. 683 Sprague, Irvine, Depository Institutions Deregula- tion 632 Sprague, Irvine H., FDIC 639 Sprague, John W., GAO 412 Sprague, Philip A., Libraries and Information Sci- ence 6 62 Spring, Henry J., A.A. to Rep. McKinney.................. 220 Springfield, James E., Agricultural Marketing, Ag- riculture 544 Sprinkel, Beryl, Secretary’s Office, Treasury............ 463 Sproul, John L., Investigative, Defense ...................... 482 Sprouse, McBeth N., TVA 691 Spruill, William G., International Trade, Com- merce 567 Sprunk, William H., Federal Trade Commission...... 646 Spurgeon, Chester C., Maj. Gen., Logistics, Defense 483 Squellati, Clarence P., Financial Management, Ag- riculture Sragow, Darry A., U.S. Railway Association. Sramek, Helen, A.A. to Rep. Bereuter............ Srivastava, C. P., U.N. Food and Agriculture .. Sroka, Peter S., Veterans’ Affairs, House.................. 311 Sronner, Peter L., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 595 St. Dennis, Dean, Public Affairs, Justice ................... 523 St. George, Katharine, The Interparliamentary the Performing Arts, Smithsonian ..........c..ccc.... Union Individual Index 1087 Page Page St Germain, Fernand J. (Representative from Rhode Island): Biography 157 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee .......... 315 St. John, Ben, Press Secy. to Rep. Rinaldo wil St. John, Robert A., Maritime Commission .... St. Marie, Satenig, U.S. Metric Board ......... oi St. Vrain, Robert D., Appeals Court..........cccccooeueununcee Staats, Elmer B., Office of Technology Assessment. Sable, Benedict L., Rear Adm., Field Commands, Stack Garrett, William, General Counsel's Office, NLRB 665 Stacy, Palmer, L.A. to Sen. East.........ccccoovrvniruerinnne 209 Stadeker, Tony, Assistant Secretary’s Office, Com- merce 558 Stafford, Betsy H., Field Offices, HUD.........c.cceuuen. 602 Stafford, Mary Jane, Mapping, Defense... ... 484 Stafford. Michael A., A.A. to Rep. Heftel........ w218 Stafford, Robert T., Mrs., Congressional Club........... 631 Stafford, Robert T. (Senator from Vermont): Biography Environment and Public Works Committee Labor and Human Resources Committee Veterans’ Affairs Committee Republican Policy Committee...........c.ccocvrviriinurunnne National Commission on Air Quality... Ee Senate Office Building Commission...... pe The Interparliamentary Union .........ccceevicrvncnnnnn tahl, Ethel M., Commerce, Science, and Transpor-tation, Senate 254 Stahl, Mary R., Official Reporter to House Com- mittees 405 Staiger, Roger P., Energy and Commerce, House..... 289 Stakem, Eugene P., Maritime Commission................ 643 Stakem, Richard J., State 454 Stalder, Edgar, Operations, Agriculture..................... 538 Staller, Harry, Field Offices, HUD..........cccccocccervvununnn. 602 Stallman, T. F., Capt., Facilities Engineering, Navy 502 Stambler, Howard V., Health Resources, HHS......... 591 Stames, Nick F., FBI, Justice 519 Standish, J. Spencer, Officer, Red Cross..................... 626 Stanfield, Rosemary, Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel............c.cccoeuen.... 750 Stangeland, Arlan (Representative from Minneso- ta): Biography 92 Agriculture Committee 273 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Stanley, Howard, D.C. Department of Human rvices 761 Stanley, Marc G., A.A. to Rep. Clinger.............ieo...... 214 Stanley, Patricia A., Small Business, House ..... ee 309 Stanley, Roberta, L.D. to Rep. William D. Ford ....... 216 Stans, E. Jeffery, Official, Smithsonian...........c.ec...... 683 Stansberry, John L., Regional Administrator, GSA. 653 Stansbury, Vernon C., Jr., International Trade, Commerce 565 Stanton, Daniel F., GAO 412 Stanton, Frank, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian........ 687 Stanton, J. William, Mrs., Congressional Club ......... 631 Stanton, J. William (Representative from Ohio): Biography 138 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Small Business Committee 308 Stanovnik, Jamez, International Court of Justice, .N. 794 Staples, Betty I., Energy and Commerce, House ...... 288 Stapp, William F., Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian... 687 Star, T. W., Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni- potentiary from Nauru 809 Starbuck, Dorothy L., VA 702 Stark, Betsy, O.M. to "Rep. Benjamin... nh. 213 Stark, Charles S., Section Chiefs, Justice................... 514 Stark, Fortney H. (Pete) (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography 16 District of Columbia Committee 282 Ways and Means Committee 311 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- tro! Starkey, James H., Secretary’s Office, Agriculture.. 535 Starnes, Harlis Dale, Communicaticns, Defense ...... 481 Starr, B. F., Jr., Maj. Gen., National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian 685 Starr, Kenneth W., Attorney General's Office, Jus-tice 513 Starr, Stuart H., Research and Engineering, De-fense 473 Starrett, Charles O., Jr., Audit, Defense.................... 482 Starry, Donn A., Gen., Training and Doctrine, rmy 492 Stathis, Jennie S., Congressional Liaison, House ..... 409 Statler, Stuart M Administrative Conference Consumer Product Safety Commission Statman, Irving, Field Offices, HUD............ccccocueuuen. Staton, Mick (Representative from West Virginia): Biography 186 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Small Business Committee 308 Staufenberger, Richard, Inspector General’s Office, Agriculture 537 Stavish, Peter J., Health Sciences, Defense............... 486 Stavrianos, Peter, A.A. to Rep. Daschle...... HS Steadley, Winifred M., P.S. to Rep. Holt.. ie Stear, Edward B., Staff, Air Force............coeeevvervennn. Stearns, James, Special Education and Rehabilita-tion 619 Stearns, M., Ambassador, Service Schools, Defense. 479 Stec, Joseph M., Regional Offices, OPM 673 Stechschulte, Roger F., Internationa! Trade, Com-merce 565 Steckhan, Rainer B., International Bank................... 779 Stedman, James B., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 418 Steele, Charles N., Election Commission.................... 640 Steele, Jeffrey L., SEC 678 Steele, Linda, Office of the Republican Leader......... 399 Steele, Margaret T., House Administration Com-11EEn rs IT MAA od CA SE COLO MI en Sth 294 Steen, Jay, A.A. to Rep. Dickinson................... 215 Steen, Kenneth L., Work Force, OPM............. .... 674 Steenland, Peter R., Jr., Section Chiefs, Justice....... 521 Steer, John R., Judiciary, Senate 262 Steier, Richard K., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate 254 Steiger, Janet D., Postal Rate Commission................ 676 Stein, Leon, National Endowment for the Arts........ 664 Stein, Lester, IRS, Treasury 467 Stein, Michael H., Overseas Private Investment Corporation 695 Stein, Neil A., President’s Commission on Execu-tive Exchange Stein, Peter, Administrative Assistant’s Office, rmy 489 Steinberg, Harold 1., OMB 448 Steinberg, Jonathan, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate........ 266 Steinhauser, Anthony J., International Trade, Commerce Steinko, Franklin A., Advisory Commission on In-tergovernmental Relations 624 Steinmetz,, Hyman M., Food Safety, Agriculture..... 548 Steinway, Daniel M., Science and Technology, " House 07 Stellman, Helen T., U.S. Metric Board............coou...... 697 Stello, Victor, Jr., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission 698 Stelluto, George, Labor Statistics, Labor.................... 583 Stenberg, Carl W., Advisory Commission on Inter-governmental Relations Stenholm, Charles W., Mrs., Congressional Club ..... Stenholm, Charles W. (Representative from 8 Biography 172 Agriculture Committee 273 Small Business Committee 308 Stennis, John C. (Senator from Mississippi): Biography 93 Appropriations Committee 247 Armed Services Committee 250 Stens, Luis Marchand, Organization of American tates Stephansen, Torstein, International Finance Cor-poration 781 Stephens, C. Don, Government Operations, House .. 293 Stephens, Michael A., Appropriations, House........... 277 Stephens, Robert F., Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the District of Colum-ia 332 Stephenson, Allan A., Minority Business, Com-merce 561 1088 Congressional Directory Stephenson, Charles C., Jr., District of Columbia, House Stephenson, David C., Pardon Attorney, Justice Stephenson, Gorham B., Col., Staff, Air Force Stephenson, Rhoads, R., Highway Traffic Safety, DOT Stepp, John R., Management Services, Labor Sterling, Eric E., Judiciary, House Stern, Carlos D., Manpower, Air Force Stern, Ernest, International Bank Stern, Michael, Finance, Senate Stern, Paula, Overseas Private Investment Corpo- ration Stern, Susan, L.D. to Rep. Harold E. Ford Stern, William S., SEC Sterner, Michael, Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State Sternfeld, Reuben, Inter-American Development Ban Sterrett, Malcolm M. B., U.S. Railway Association Sterrett, Samuel B., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra- phy) Stevas, Alexander L., Officer of the Supreme Court Steven, Donald W., Jr., Section Chiefs, Justice Stevens, Arthur G., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress Stevens, Barry, General Counsel's Office, Educa- tion Stevens, Greg, A.A. to Rep. Snowe Stevens, John Paul, Associate Justice, U.S. Su- preme Court (biography) Stevens, Roger L., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian Stevens, Story C., Maj. Gen., Materiel Develop-ment, Army Stevens, Theodore F. (Senator from Alaska): Biography Appropriations Committee Commerce, Science, and Transportation Commit- tee Governmental Affairs Committee Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy Assistant Majority Leader Office of Technology Assessment Stevenson, Carole, Rules and Administration, Senate Stevenson, DavidG., Office of Architect of the Capitol Stevenson, Gretchen G., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate Stevenson, John R., Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Stevenson, Robert L., Public Affairs, Justice Stewart, Arthur, Heritage Conservation, Interior.... Stewart, Brian T. (Ted), A.A. to Rep. James V. Hansen Stewart, Donald W. J., South Pacific Commission... Stewart, James L., Foreign Service, Agriculture Stewart, James P., Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT.. Stewart, John G., TVA Stewart, Julia P., Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- estry, Senate Stewart, Michael, Branch Offices, SEC Stewart, Michael Jerecme, Energy and Commerce, House Stewart, Potter, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court (biography) Stewart, Robert G., Drei Gallery, Smithsonian.. Stewart, Roy J., FCC Stewart, Sandy, House Post Office Stewart, Thomas M., Public Affairs, Justice Stewart, Walter J., "Office of the Minority Secre- tary, Senate Stewart, William E., Jr., D.C. Superior Court Stewart, William H., Chief, Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT Stewart, William J., Archives and Records, GSA... Stewart, Wyatt A., National Republican pa sional Committee Stidman, Frank, Operations, Agriculture Stierman, J. W., Capt., Material Command, Navy... Stiernstedt, J., European Space Agency Still, Edwin T., Nuclear, Defense Stillman, Jacob H., SEC Stillwell, Lee J., Press Secy. to Sen. Armstrong Sle), Roger G., Press Secy. to Delegate Won at Page Page Stilwell, Richard G., Gen. Under Secretary's 283 Office, Defense 471 Stingel, Donald E., Export-Import Bank Stinson, Charles D., D.C. Licenses and Permits Stinson, Willard R., TVA 612 Stirling, Deborah J., Commerce, Science, Transportation, Senate Stitt, Lyle H., A.A. to Rep. Obey 222 Stivers, Ronald H., Under Secretary’s Office, De- fense 47 Stobaugh, Paul L., Food and Nutrition, Agricul- ure 547 Stock, H. Edgar S., Postal Service Stocking, Donley J., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 576 Stockman, David A., OMB 458 Stockmoe, Lyle D., Lt. Col., Health Sciences, De-fense 4 774 Stocks, Samuel E., Col., Staff, Air Force . 701 Stockton, Blaine, D., Jr., Rural Electrification, Ag-_ riculture 54 Stockton, Peter D. H., Energy and Commerce, 709 House 288 Stockwell, Eleanor J., Officer of Federal Reserve System 418 Stoddard Philip H., Intelligence and Research, Stoessel, WalterJ., Jr.: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Germany 819 708 State Stofan, Andrew J., Space Science, NASA 688 Swoifa), Lawrence, Office of Architect of the Cap-tol 405 491 Stoffen. Gerald, Space Science, NASA Stoiber, Suzanne, Public Health, HHS .. Stojiljkovic, Miodrag, International Bank. Stokes, Kemble, Budget, Senate Stokes, Louis (Representative from Ohio): Biography Appropriations Committee Standards of Official Conduct Committee Stokes, Margurite C., D.C. Recorder of Deeds Stokes, William J., General Counsel’s Office, Agri-culture 536 4 Stolarow, Jerome H., Brig. Gen., Separate Agen-cies, Air Force 51 405 Stone, Edward D., Jr., Commission of Fine Arts Stone, Galen L., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Cyprus 81 Stone, Gilbert F., TVA Stone, Herbert S., A.A. to Rep. Pritchard 530 Stone, Jackie, Office of the Republican Leader Stone, James, International Bank 218 Stone, James M., Commodity Futures 790 Stone, James M., Sr., Armed Forces Museum, 554 Smithsonian 607 Stone, Jay, A.A. to Rep. Moore 690 Stone, Robert A., Manpower, Defense 4 Stoneback, Averil, Office of the Republican Whip... 247 Stoner, Diane Lyn, Foreign Affairs, House 2 Stoner, Robert A., Foreign Affairs, House... Stoorza, Janice F., 0.M. to Rep. Gibbons Storer, James A., Environmental and Scientific Af- fairs, State 706 Storm, Marilyn, E.S. to Rep. Watkins on Storm, Peter, Budget, House Stout, Edward N., A.A. to Rep. Chappell Stovall, John G., Science and Education, Agricul-ture 55 Stover, David F., Postal Rate Commission 397 Stover, Francis W., Veterans’ Affairs, House... Strand, Gwendolyn, Foreign Affairs, House Stratford, Richard J. K., State or Stratton, John N., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 30 8 Stratton, Samuel S. (Representative from New 316 York): Biography Armed Services Committee Strauss, Bill, Governmental Affairs; Senate Strauss, Theodore H., Mrs., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian... Strazzullo, Alfonso J., GAO Streeb, Gordon L., State Streeter, James, A.A. to Sen. McClure 226 Streeter, Lacy, D.C. Housing Individual Index 1089 Streeter, Laurie, Solicitor’s Office, Labor................... Strehle, Hugh, Regional Offices, OPM ......... Fa Strelser, Alan J., Operations, Agriculture Stretch, C. Clinton, Joint Committee on Taxation... 324 Strickland, R. E., Office of Information, Navy.......... 498 Strickler, Gerald D., Armed Services, Senate ........... 251 Strimple, Earl O., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits... 765 Stringer, Harold E, VA 702 Stringer, Karna Small, Executive Office..........cceueenn. 448 Stringer, William, Budget, Senate...........ccccccevuvurunnnns 253 Strobel, David R., Foreign Agricultural, Agricul- ture 551 Strobl, J. W., International Finance Corporation..... 781 Strochlitz, Sigmund, U.S. Holocaust Memorial ” Council 6 Strode, Velma M., Secretary for Administration, Labor Strohbehn, Edward L., Environmental Quality........ Sreolofs; Sandra L., Office of the Legislative Coun-os se Strommen, Norton, World Food, Agriculture............ Strong, Bruce W., International Trade, Commerce.. 566 Strong, Henry: D.C. Library 766 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing . Arts, Smithsonian 39 Strong, Wendy R., L.A. to Rep. Shaw .......ccccoeeueunee 224 Stroud, Elizabeth W., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 571 Stroup, Elizabeth F., Processing, Library of Con- gress 420 Strubbe, Thomas F., Appeals Court ............ccccorcernunne 11 Struble, Frederick M., Officer of Federal Reserve System Strunk, Alan W., Maritime Administration, Com- merce 568 Strunk, Dorothy L., Education and Labor, House.... 285 Stryker, George B., D.C. Environmental Services.... 760 Stryker, Russell F., Maritime Administration, Commerce Stubblebine, Albert N., III, Maj. Gen., Materiel Development, Army 4 Stubbs, Bruce B., Lt. Comdr., Coast Guard, DOT ..... Stubbs, Thelma E., Secretary’s Office, Defense......... Stuckey, Jane K., Commodity Futures............ Stuckwisch, Marilyn, Office of the Repu Leader Studdert, Stephen M., Executive Office...................... Studds, Gerry E. (Representative from Massachu- setts): Biography 82 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Stufflebeam, James, Field Offices, HUD Stugart, Harold L., Staff and Selected Agencies, Army 491 Stuhldreher, John M., National Transportation Safety Board 669 Stull, Ann M., Appropriations, House .............ccccuc.... 278 Stuller, Edwin L., Occupational Safety............c.c.c...... 670 Stultz, Franklin E., SEC 678 Stump, Bob (Representative from Arizona): Biography 9 Armed Services Committee 278 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... 316 Sturdevant, Tyler, Bureau of Census, Commerce..... 562 Sturgill, Lowell V., Washington National Monu-ment Society 703 Sturman, Michael L., Management and Budget, HHS 587 Stutz, Geraldine, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 664 Styles, Thomas DeW., National Transportation Safety Board 6 Suchanek, Leonard J., GSA Suda, John H., D.C. Corporation Counsel’s Office.... Sudol, Linda, Law Enforcement, Justice.................... 5 Sugarman, Robert J., U.S.-Canada Commission ....... 781 Suggs, Dan, House Post Office 402 Suh, Sang-Chul, International Bank..........c.ccccccucue... 778 Sulaiman, Sadek Jawad, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Oman ................ 810 Sule, Lawrence B., Foreign Affairs, House................. 291 Sullivan, Alden P., Research and Engineering, De- fense 473 Page Sullivan, Anne H., Small Business Committee, Senate 265 Sullivan, Austin P., Jr., National Commission for Employment Policy Sullivan, Barry K., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House . 401 Sullivan, Christine, Speaker's Office..........cccccccvuvunnnne 398 Sullivan, Edwin M., Management and Budget, HHS 587 Sullivan, Estelle Tyler, Spc. S.A. to Rep. Lederer.... 219 Sullivan, Flora L., Chf. L.A./Sched. Plnr. to Rep. Gibbons 217 Sullivan, Francis J., Armed Services, Senate............ 251 Sullivan, Garrett S., House Administration Com- INTHE a i as Bs Bi os 94 Sullivan, Gerald D., Research and Engineering, Defense Sullivan, J. Kevin, Chesapeake Bay, Smithsonian... 684 Sullivan, John D., Science and Education, Agricul- ture 556 Sullivan, John H., Foreign Affairs, House................. 290 Sullivan, John, Operations, Agriculture..................... 538 Sullivan, Leon H., National Commission for Em- ployment Policy 330 Sullivan, Marvene, Water and Power, Interior ........ 532 Sullivan, Richard J., Public Works and Transpor- tation, House 2 Sullivan, Robert A., Maj. Gen., Arm Sullivan, Robert C., Processing, Library of Con- gress 4 Sullivan, Thomas, Budget, Senate...........ccccccceuveunnnee. Sullivan, Tim, Press Secy. to Rep. Bill Lowery......... Sullivan, Timothy F., A.A. to Rep. Howard............... Sultanik, Kalman, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Coun- ci Summerville, Dorothea E., Joint Committee on Taxation Summit, Paul, Judiciary, Senate ............ccocecerverurerune Sumner, Robin M., Congressional Liaison Service, Vv Sumser, Raymond J., Personnel Administration, Sun, Shirley, Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities 664 Sunbury, B. Ben, Farm Credit 636 Sundick, Gary N., SEC 678 Sundstrom, Harold W., Overseas Private Invest- ment Corporation Sung, Carolyn H., Processing, Library of Congress.. 419 Sungenis, Joseph R., Field Activities, Defense.......... 480 Sunia, Fofo I. F. (Delegate from American Samoa): Biography 191 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 Sunley, Emil M., Secretary’s Office, Treasury .......... 465 Suomela, John, Overseas Private Investment Cor- poration 695 Superata, Michael A., Ways and Means, House........ 313 Supinit, Vijit, International Monetary Fund ............ 783 Surina, John C., Interstate Commerce Commission. 654 Surut, L. W., Maj. Gen., War College, Defense 9 Suser, Stanley J., Agency Relations, OPM ................ 73 Suskie, John T., Field Offices, HUD...........cccccevueervennen 603 Suskind, Mary Jane, D.C. Licenses and Permits...... 764 Susman, Julie, Veterans’ Affairs, Senate................... 266 Susman, Thomas M., Administrative Conference .... Sutherland, Peter Adams, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary to Bahrain.................. Sutter, Robert G., Congressional Research, Library of Congress Sutton, David A., Governmental and Public Af- fairs, Agriculture 536 Sutton, Jacqueline G., Operations, Agriculture........ 538 Sutton, James C., Jr., D.C. Licenses and Permits..... 764 Sutton, Mary, Joint Economic Committee....... he: 320 Sutton, Ozell, Regional Offices, Justice....... Sutton, William T., Joint Committee on Tax oo Swain, E. Stevens, Jr., Environment and Public Works, Senate Swajian, Catherine M., Asst. to Rep. Thomas........... Swann, Richard R., Overseas Private Investment Corporation Swanner, John M., Standards of Official Conduct, House 309 Swanner, Pamela Karen, Judiciary, Senate.............. 262 Swanson, John L., Capt., Logistics, Navy.... .... 496 Swantak, Judy, Secretary’s Office, DOT .................... 605 66-666 O0—81——T1 1090 Congressional Directory Page Swartz, DeborahJ., Energy and Commerce, House. Swatek, PhillipM., Field Installations, DOT 609 Swearingen, John, Rules and Administration, i}o LR AIRES CL te Sweedler, Barry M., National Transportation Safety Board Sweeney, Carol A., Legislative Affairs, NASA.......... Sweeney, Donna L., Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 317 Sweeney, James, Field Offices, HUD.........cccecceunnenene 602 Sweeney, John P., SEC 678 Sweeney, Paula A., Office of Senate Legal Counsel. 397 Sweet, S Walter, National Transportation Safety Boar, 670 Swelta Hank A.A. to Rep. Bevill ..............c.oiienen 213 Swenarton, Robert O., Bureau of Mines, Interior.... 528 Swendiman, Kathleen S, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 418 Swetter, Donald A., M.D., Health Services, HHS..... 593 Swift, Al (Representative from Washington): Biography 5 Committee on Energy and Commerece..................... House Administration Committee....... = Joint Committee on the Library ............. Swift, Ivan, Education and Labor, House...... 2, Swinburn, Charles, Secretary's Office, DOT .cciocirns Swindell, Herbert V., Brig. Gen., U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home Swindell, Walter, D.C. Finance and Revenue............ Swinehart, Kathy, L.A. to Rep. Billy Lee Evans Swinehart, Len, A.A. to Rep. Vin Weber.................... Swisher, Scott N., Dr., Officer, Red Cross. car Swisher, Violet D., Management, OPM......... Swoap, David B., Secretary’s Office, HHS Swoboda, Ishild, M.D., D.C. Department of Human Services 76 Swofford, Frank W., Logistics, Navy.......c..ccccoerunnnen. Syeduz-Zaman, M., International Bank.. = Sykes, James T., Council on the Aging...... Fs Sykes, John H., D.C. Licenses and Permits ............... Sykes, William G., ACTION Sylvester, Edward, C., Jr., District of Columbia, House 283 Symington, James McKim, Official, Smithsonian.... Symington, James W., Washington National Monument Society 703 Symmes, Steve (Senator from Idaho): Biography 46 Budget Committee........ 252 Environment and Public Works Committee.......... 256 Finance Committee 257 National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... 268 Joint Economic Committee 325 Symms, Steven, Mrs., Congressional Club .................. 631 Symons, Dolores C., Manpower and Reserve, Army 488 Synar, Mike (Representative from Oklahoma): Biography Committee on Energy and Commerce. Government Operations Committee... Judiciary Committee Select Committee on Aging Sytenko, Mikhail D., International Court of Jus- tice, U.N. 794 Syvertson, Clarence A., Field Installations, NASA .. Syvrud, Donald E., International Monetary Fund.. Sywyj, Virginia, PS. to Rep. Oakar ua... . 221 Szady, Cynthia A., Joint Committee on the Library Szady, Cynthia, House Administration Committee.. Szpanka, John R., Inspector General's Office, Com- merce T ob Mdridge L., Secretary for Administration, abor Tabor, Eric J., Office of the Legislative Counsel....... Taft, Daniel H.,, OMB 449 Taft, Julia, Refugee Programs, State...........ccccoc........ 461 Taft, Robert A., International Trade, Commerce ..... 566 Taft, Robert, Jr., Former Taft, William Howard, fense Taggert, Kelly E., Rear pheric, Commerce Talbert, Dennis E., Jr., Commerce Talbert, James N., House Talbert, Judy, Ways and Members of Congress ....... 648 IV, General Counsel, De-4 Adm., Oceanic and Atmos-5 Patent and Trademark, 575 Press Gallery .................... 826 Means, House..................... 313 Page Talbert, Lanelle, Public Works and Transporta- tion, House... 5... 302 Talcott, Burt L., Mrs., Congressional Club................. 631 Talisman, Mark, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council 693 Tall, MMTaki Koreissi Aguibou, Ambassador Extraor- dinary and Plenipotentiary from Mali................ 8 Talley, James E., Organization of American States. 13 Talley, Kevin, A. ‘A. /P.S. to Rep. Goodling ................. 217 Talley, Samuel H., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Tallman, Kenneth L., Lt. Gen., Separate Agencies, Air Force 512 Tamayo, Marcial, International Court of Justice, U.N.N. 94 Tambone, Victor J., Maj., Legislative, Air Force...... 510 Tamm, Edward Allen, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biog- raphy) 713 Tamm, Feliks, Economic Analysis, Commerce.......... 562 Tang, Minhas, International Court of Justice, Tanguy, Robert B., Maj. Gen., Staff College, De, fense Tanimoto, Douglas H., Advanced Research, ot fense 481 Tankersley, Lizabeth, Budget, Senate..........cccccceue.n. 253 Tankersley, Myra L., Attorney General's Office, Justice 513 Tannenbaum, Ira, Home Loan Bank Board .............. 641 Tannenbaum, Ira L., Administrative Conference..... 623 Tannenbaum, Wallace, Occupational Safety............. 670 Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) 741 Tanner, William E., A A. to Rep. Snyder................... 224 Tansil], Fred R., U.S. Tax Court ......c..crivniorisierieivess 746 Taplett, Robert D., Washington Post Office............... 769 Tapparo, Frank A., Analysis and Evaluation, De- RR Ere A OT nT 477 Tapscott, Marty M., D.C. Metropolitan Police........... 765 Tartaro, Anthoy F., Official Reporter to House Committees 404 Tashman, Andrew P., Civil Division, Justice............. 516 Tasker, Joseph, Jr., Federal Trade Commission........ 646 Tassie, Jan, Finance, Senate 258 Tate, Bill, L.A. to Rep. Jim Leach ..........ucive 219 cis iionins Tate, Eileen, Interior and Insular Affairs, House.... 296 Tate, Grayson D., Jr., Maj. Gen., Staff and Select- ed Agencies, Army 490 Tate, Horace E., Libraries and Information Science 662 Tate, Ruth M., House Radio and Television Gal- lery 880 Tate, Thomas N., Science and Technology, House .. Tatigian, S., Sea Systems, Navy.......ccccceererineererueunnns Tatlock, Mary Ann, Republican Policy Committee, Senate 269 Tatum, George B., National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Tau, ‘M’alineo N., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Lesotho... Taubman, A. Alfred, Smithsonian Tauke, Thomas J. (Representative from Iowa): Biography 61 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... 286 Republican Policy Committee...........c.coceuverineienies 317 National Republican Congressional Committee.... Select Committee on Aging Tauzin, W. J. (Billy) (Representative from Louisi- ana): Biography Committee on Energy and Commerce............ . Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. Democratic Steering and Policy Committee Tavani, Cleonice, Council on the Agin Tavera, Alfonso, Maj. Gen., Inter-American De- fense 774 Tavlarides, Mark J., Foreign Affairs, House............. Taylor, Anthony Cc, Science and Technology, House 307 Taylor, Barry N., Bureau of Standards, Commerce. 571 Taylor, Betty Lou, Appropriations, House................. 277 Taylor, Charles A., Tracking, NASA Tesla, Clyde D., International Narcotics Matters, tate Taylor, David L., Home Loan Bank Board................. -Taylor, David S., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate Taylor, Dyer Justice, D.C. Superior Court................. Individual Index 1091 Page Taylor, Estelle W., D.C. University ...........cecenreurrnnns Taylor, Frank T., National Transportation Safety Board 6 69 Taylor, Frederick E., Investigative, Defense.............. 482 Taylor, Gene (Representative from Missouri): Biography 97 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 299 Rules Committee 303 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 316 Truman Scholarship 653 Taylor, George O., Jr., Occupational Safety .... rir Taylor, Harriett R., D.C. Superior Court.................... Taylor, Henry L., Rural Electrification, Agricul- ture Taylor, James F., International Labor Affairs, Labor 578 Taylor, James, Jr., Maj. Gen., Staff, Air Force......... 510 Taylor, John B, Food Safety, Agriculture................. 547 Taylor, Joshua C., National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 686 Taylor, Kathryn M., Foreign Relations, Senate........ 259 Taylor, LaVarne, Budget, House ............cccceu..e. -282 Taylor, Lawrence E., Official, Smithsonian..... . 681 Taylor, Lewis W., Work Force, OPM ................ . 074 Taylor, Lisa, Chesapeake Bay, Smithsonian.............. 684 Taylor, Marilyn E., TVA 691 Taylor, Mary Ellen, L.A. to Rep. James K. Coyne ... 214 Taylor, Mattie I., D.C. Department of Employment Services 759 Taylor, Maxwell L., Washington National Monu- ment Society Taylor, Patricia P., D.C. Corrections...............c.cu....... Taylor, Paul H., Secretary’s Office, Treasury ........... Taylor, Peter S., Select Committee on Indian Af- fairs, Senate Taylor, R. Frederick, Mortgage, HUD Taylor, Ronald J., Secretary for Administration, Tr 5! 80 Taylor, Rudolph, D.C. Licenses and Permits............. 765 Taylor, Stephen P., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Tah Thomas L., III, Branch Offices, SEC ............. 679 Taylor, WilliamL , Inter-American Development Bank 775 Taylor, William, Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Taylor, William W., III, Esq., Commission on Judi- cial Disabilities and Tenure ............ccccecvvrerrcrerenen. 758 Toyman, Alene D., Congressional Record Index fice Teague, Charles P., Jr., Forest Service, Agriculture 554 Teague, Joan, House Administration Committee..... 294 Toso, Richard W., Micronesian Status Negotia- 671 Tan Dick. Public Works and Transportation, House 303 Tech, Jack L., Bureau of Standards, Commerce........ 571 Teed, Raymond L., Officer of Federal Reserve System 629 Teeley, Pete, Vice President’s Office.........c.cccccveueeee.. 393 Teeples, Paula M., Science and Technology, House. 307 Teeters, Nancy H., Officer of Federal Reserve System Tegtmeyer, Rene D., Patent and Trademark, Com-merce 575 Teige, Peter N.: Administrative Conference Maritime Commission Teixeira, Jane I., Budget, House.............ccocoeuvevennnnne.. Tello, Miguel, Maritime Commission. Telson, Michael, Budget, House.......... ta Temple, Donald M., District of Columbia, House ..... Temple, Glenda L., Agriculture, House...................... 275 Temple, Riley K., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate Templeman, Don, Asst. to Rep. Lewis ...........cc.c........ Tenconi, Roland, International Monetary Fund....... Tendick, Donald L., Commodity Futures............. Tener, Robert K., Col., Civil Works, Army .. Tenney, Paul A., Occupational Safety .......... 2 Tennies, Alice, Economics, Agriculture...................... Tenny, Francis B., Japan-United States Friendship Commission Terlap, Richard, S.A. to Rep. St Germain.................. Terpstra, Lynn, Democratic Policy Committee, Senate Terrell, Joseph L. S., Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Senate 247 Terrell, Robert L., Energy and Natural Resources, nate 255 Terres, Kate, Judiciary, House 298 Terrill, Edward A., A.A. to Rep. Stangeland............. 224 Terrones, Eduardo, EPA 633 Terry, Clara D., E.A. to Rep. Walker............ccccuuu.ee. 225 Terry, Claude E., Jr., Council on Physical Fitness... 677 Tessieri, Vivian A, Science and Technology, House 3 Tetelman, Alice, AA. to Rep. Green.........cop omnes: 217 Tether, Anthony J., Research and Engineering, Defense 473 Teuscher, Marlowe D., Water and Power, Interior.. 532 Teyssier, Gerard M., International Monetary Fund 782 Téllez, Carlos Bernal, Organization of American tates 84 Tévoédjre, Albert (Dahomey), ILO..........cccoeveeeeenennen. 782 Thackston, Larry T., Agricultural Marketing, Ag- riculture 544 Thahane, Timothy T., International Bank................. 737 Thalken, Thomas T., Archives and Records, GSA.... 651 Thalwitz, Wilfried P., International Bank................. 779 Thapa, Bhekh Bahadur, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary from Nepal................. 809 Thatcher, John, Smithsonian 685 Thayer, Harry E. T., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Singapore...........c.cceuueee. 822 Theis, Paul A., Agriculture, House 274 Thibodeau, Catherine, State 455 Thiede, John, Emergency Management Agency....... 641 Thiessen, Janet, S.D. to Rep. Swift....................... ot 22 Thin, Tun, International Monetary Fund Thom, Corcoran, Jr., Washington National Monu- ment Society Thomas, Arthur L., Health Services, HHS................ Thomas, Barbara S., SEC 677 Thomas, Carl M., ra Research, Defense........ Thomas, Carol M., Federal Trade Commission......... Thomas, Charles, Budget, HOUSE coo itiemesiiinimine — Thomas, Charles H., European Affairs, State........... Thomas, Dennis W., Secretary’s Office, Treasury .... Thomas, E. Floyd, TVA Thomas, Edward E., Soil Conservation, Agriculture 555 Thomas, Edwin W., Ir. Executive Office In 448 Thomas, Frank, Water Resources Council... E, Thomas, Harold L., Community Services............c.c.... Thomas, Irving W., Agricultural Marketing, Agri- culture 544 Thomas, James O., Jr., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 575 Thomas, Janet E., P.S. to Rep. Hartnett.................... 218 Thomas, Lee, Office of the Clerk, House.................... 400 Thomas, Lewis, Dr., Office of Technology Assess- ment 422 Thomas, Melvin C., Joint Committee on Taxation... So Thomas, Randolph, Appropriations, House ............... Thomas, Richard O., Maritime Hou nf nh eR emer atl, Thomas, Robert B., Official Reporter to House Committees 404 Thomas, Robert H., Government Printing Office..... 414 Thomas, Robert, Office of the Clerk, House 400 Thomas, Ronald D., Logistics, Navy.............. = Thomas, Terry B., D.C. University ..........cccccouncnnuee. Thomas, Walter I., Science and Education, Agri- culture 556 Thomas, William F., Audit Service, Defense............. 481 Teoma William M. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 18 Agriculture Committee 273 House Administration Committee.............ccccceuen.. 293 Thomas, William R., Jr., Home Loan Bank Board... 642 Thomasson, Larry, Foreign Agricultural, Agricul- ture 55 Thome, Pitt G., Applications, NASA 6 Thompson, Bernie E., Rear Adm. Field Com- mands, DOT 608 Thompson, Blair A. International Trade, Com- merce Thompson, Bruce, Secretary’s Office, Treasury........ 464 Thompson, C. E., Capt., Program Appraisal, Navy.. 498 Thompson, Carol B, D.C. Housing 61 Thompson, D.C, Chief, Rear i hg Coast Guard, Thompson, Dawes, Delaware River Basin.................. Thompson, Derrell P., Heritage Conservation, Inte-rior 1092 Congressional Directory Page Page Thompson, Doris C., Equal Opportunity, Agricul-5 ure Thompson, Dudley, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission 98 Thompson, Edmund R., Maj. Gen., Staff and Se- lected Agencies, Army 491 Thompson, Garland, Rooanal Offices, OPM ............. 673 Thompson, Gerald J. Rear Adm.: Logistics, Defense 483 Purchase of Services from the Handicapped ......... 630 Thompson, Gerald L., FAA, DOT 2 Thompson, Harold, Field Offices, HUD... HA Thompson, Howard, Field Offices, HUD................... Thompson, Jean S., Republican Conference of the Senate 269 Thompson, Jeanne J., Secretary’s Office, HHS......... 585 Thompson, Jeri, Office of the Sergeant at Arms...... 396 Thompson, Lawrence H., Social Security, HHS........ 596 Thompson, Louis S., Federal Railroad Administra tion, DOT 611 Thompson, M. Elaine, Office of the Legislative Counsel 404 Thompson, Marie B., Capitol Page School ................. 407 Thompson, Marlene, P.S. to Rep. Bethune ................ 213 Thompson, Martha, Secretary’s Office, Treasury..... 464 Thompson, Marvin, Bureau of Census, Commerce... 563 Thompson, Murrary W., U.S.-Canada Commission... 782 Thompson, Myron, South Pacific Commission.......... 790 Thompson, Paul B., Lt. Comdr., Legislative Affairs, Defense 478 Thompson, Phyllis G., Surface Mining, Interior....... 529 Thompson, Quinton, FDIC 640 Thompson, R. K., Lt. Col., Naval Liaison, House ..... 410 Thompson, Richard K., Republican Policy Commit- , Senate 269 Thompson, Richard, Postsecondary Education Thompson, Robert J., Vice President’s Office Thompson, Robert O. D., D.C. Transportation .......... Thompson, Robert S., D.C. Law Revision Commis- sion 328 Thompson, Stephen J., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 418 Thompson, Steven A., Financial Management, Air Force 509 Thompson, William O., Forest Service, Agriculture Soe Thompson, William S., D.C. Superior Court 749 Thoms, Andrew W., State Thomson, Paul E., Appropriations, House’... Thomson, Vernon W., Election Commission... re Thoresdale, John, Railroad Retirement Board FIERA 700 Thornburg, Ann, ‘Office of the Doorkeeper, House... 401 Thornburg, Harold D., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 698 Thorndike, James E., Office of the Secretary, Senate 395 Thorpe, C. Thomas, Intelligence and Research, tats e Thornsbury, Delmas, Inspector General's Office, Agriculture 537 Thornton, James E., Farmers Home Administra-tion, Agriculture : Thornton, Juanita, Offices and Commissions Relat- ed to the Mayor's Office Thorp, Harvey, Compensation, OPM ............cccceuee.. Thorson, Donald, L.A. to Rep. Daniel B. Crane Thrower, Julius B., National Commission for Em- ployment Policy .. 330 Thuot, Clifford G., Sr., Federal Trade Commission.. 645 Thurman, Bill W., GAO 412 Thurman, Gerald R., Railroad Retirement Board.... Thurmond, Strom (Senator from South Carolina): Biography 159 Armed Services Committee 250 Judiciary Committee 261 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 265 Republican Policy Committee..........cccoeveerrrereererennnn. 269 Commission on Art and Antiquities of the U.S. Senate 326 President Pro Tempore of the Senate..................... 393 Thurston, James W., Budget and Administration, Interior 527 Tibbets, Kay, Food and Nutrition, Agriculture......... 547 Tibbetts, Carl A., Office of the Legislative Counsel. 404 Tibbitts, Barrick F., Capt., Logistics, Navy................ 496 Tice, R. Dean, Maj. Gen., Manpower, Defense Ticer, John T., Armed Services, Senate............... A Tiefer, Charles, Office of Senate Legal Counsel........ Tienken, Arthur T.: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Gabonese Republic 81 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Sao Tome and Principe 822 Tienken, Robert L., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 417 Tiernan, Robert O., Election Commission .................. Tiernan, W. H. J., Brig. Gen., USMC, Navy.............. Tietjens, Norman O., senior judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) Tiffany, Marcy J. K., Judiciary, Senate...................... Tighe, Eugene F., Jr., Lt. Gen., Intelligence, De- fense 482 Tighe, Mary Ann, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 663 Tijerina, Manuel, L.A. to Rep. Roybal ........................ 223 Tillery, Milton J., Animal and Plant, Agriculture... 545 Tillman, Baldwin, S.A. to Rep. Andrews.................... 212 Tillotson, Robert G., National Museum of Ameri- can Art, Smithsonian 687 Tills, Gilbert R., Field Offices, Red Cross................... 626 Tillson, John, Manpower, Defi 476 Tilove, Robert, Pension Guaranty ..........cccceceeveveiinnnnne 676 Timberlake, L. H. (Jim): Congressional Daily Digest, House.............c.cucu....... 408 Office of the Secretary, Senate..........c.cocccevererrerunnnne 395 Timbie, James P., U.S. Arms Control and Disarm-ament Agency Timbrell, Clayton C., International Court of Jus- tice, U.N. 794 Timm, Marie, D.C. General Services........cc.cccceeueernennen 761 Timmeny, Michael, A.A. to Rep. Schumer................. 223 Timmerberg, Paul M., Maj. Gen., Criminal Investi- gation, Army 491 Timmins, Thomas F., Home Loan Bank Board......... 641 Timmons, Jeanne, E.S. to Rep. Hutto.................. 218 Timothy Adrienne F., Space Science, NASA... % Timothy, Al, Asst. to Sen. Symms........ccccccoerevrrruennne Tinajero, Anibal A., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 418 Tinker, Lennea, Joint Economic Committee............. Tinkham, Stetson, Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com- merce Tinsley, Lindell (Esq.), D.C. Board of Elections......... Tiplady, Richard J., Lt. Col., Secretary’s Office, Defense . 470 Tippett, Dorothy P., Energy and Commerce, House zat Tippett, James C., Agriculture, House,,..iii times 74 Tipson, Frederick S., Foreign Relations, Senate....... 259 Tipton, Clarence E,, "Forest Service, Agriculture...... Boe Titus, Frank D., Compensation, OPM -Toback, B. Fred, General Counsel’s Office, NLRB .. 8s Tobin, Daniel dJ., Park Service, Interior ..........c.cc....... Tobin, James A., Federal Trade Commission.. : Tobin, Merry M, E.A. to Rep. Pat Roberts......... Todd, Edward P., National Science Foundation Todd, John, Dr., Health Services, HHS Todd, Saralee, House Administration Committee... Todman, Terence A., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Spain..........ccccceeeciniiennne 822 Togafau, Malaetasi, L.A. to Delegate Sunia. — Tolbert, Stokes, M., International Bank..................... Toledo, Mary O., Select Committee on Indian Af-7 fairs, Senate 70 Tolliver, Gloria M., Foreign Relations, Senate.......... 259 Tolomeo, Marty, A.A. to Rep. David W. Evans......... 216 Toma, Maiava Iulai, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Western Samoa......... 81 Tomasek, Dianne, E.S. to Rep. Eckart................. Ly Tomasek, Paul, House Post Office............. Tomayko, Larry, Secretary’s Office, HHS Tomko, Joseph J., Jr., White House News Photog- rapher 8 Tomme, Paul, Office of the Majority Leader............. Ton, Col. James, Delaware River Basin........ Toner, Francis J., Brig. Gen., Purchase of Services from the Handicapped Toner, John J., NLRB Tonner, William G., Jr, Government Printing Office Toohey, J. Francis, L.A. to Rep. Flippo .........ccccocueuee. 216 Toohey, Jean R., Interior and Insular Affairs, House Toohey, Michal dJ., Merchant Marine and Fisher-’ ies, Toole, John E., D.C. Licenses and Permits................. Individual Index Page Page Topper, Gay S., Official Reporter to House Com- mittees 405 Topping, Marvin W., Small Business, House............. 309 Torgerson, Randall E., Agricultural Marketing, Agriculture 544 Toronto, Anthony F., CAB Torres, Gloria F., Personnel, Agriculture. .................. Torres-Gil, Fernando, Dr., Council on the Aging.. Toscano, Lawrence J., Branch Offices, SEC............... Tosterud, Robert J., Transportation, Agriculture..... 544 Toth, Ernest E., Personnel, Agriculture..................... 539 Touch, David J., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 332 Toussaint, Donald R.: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Maldives Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Sri Lanka 822 Tovar, Renato, Organization of American States..... 786 Tow, Christopher, Rules and Administration, Senate Towe, Peter M., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Canada .........cccocecvreruerenneee 800 Towell, Timothy L, State 455 Tower, John G. (Senator from Texas): Biography 167 Armed Services Committee 250 Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit-, e Budget Committee 252 Republican Conference of the Senate Republican Policy Committee.......... Towns, D. Leroy, A.A. to Rep. Pat Ro Townsend, Alair, Management and Budget, HHS ... Tozzi, Jim J., OMB Trabandt, Charles A., Energy and Natural Re- sources, Senate 255 Trachtenberg, Mindy, A.A. to Rep. Volkmer ............ Trachtenberg, Robert L., Disease Control, HHS....... Tracy, Benneth H., D.C. LIDrary i... cms Tracy, Robert H., Forest Service, Agriculture .......... Tracy, Suzanne, House Administration Committee. 294 Tracy, Thomas M., Administration, State.................. 459 Train, Russell E., Washington National Monument Society 703 Tralka, Edward F., Maritime Administration, Commerce 570 Tranberg, David, Work Force, OPM ............ccceeueunenee 674 Transeau, Alvin S., Comdr., Comptroller, Defense... 474 Transue, John R., Research and Engineering, De- fense 473 Trantum, Thomas A., Interstate Commerce Com- mission 654 Trask, David F., Historical Publications, GSA.......... 651 Trask, David F., Public Affairs, State........... Trause, Paul, General Counsel’s Office, OP. Trautwein, Mark, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Travers, E. P., Vice Adm. Material Command, Navy Travers, George F., Armed Services, Senate ............. Travis, J. Glennon, American Battle Monuments Commission 625 Travis, Roger E., U.S. Metric Board...........ccccoeueunne. 697 Traxler, Bob (Representative from Michigan): Biography 85 Appropriations Committee 275 Traynham, David, Public Works and Transporta-tion, House 302 Treacy, Vincent E., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 418 Treanor, Margaret, P.S. to Rep. Vander Jagt ........... 225 Tree, Marietta, Smithsonian 6 84 Trefry, Richard G., Lt. Gen., Staff and Selected Agencies, Army 491 Trello, John, E.A. to Rep. Derrick .........ccoererururirurunnne Trent, Brooke, Equal Employment............... a Trent, Darrell M., Secretary’s Office, DOT Trevor, Malcolm L., National Capital Planning Commission Trew, James R., Library of Congress..........c.ccccceuvuuee Trezevant, Walter S., Overseas Private Investment Corporation 695 Triano, Donald H., Col., Health Services, Army....... 492 Tribbitt, Sherman W., Delaware River Basin ........... 632 Trible, Paul S., Jr. (Representative from Virginia): Biography 178 Armed Services Committee 278 Budget Committee 281 Tricario, William J., FCC 636 Trigg, Louise Talbot, Smithsonian 684 Trilling, Donald R., Secretary’s Office, DOT ............. 606 Trimble, Robert F., Research and Engineering, De- fense 472 Triplett, Jack E., Labor Statistics, Labor ................... 583 Triplett, Lura Nell, Office of the Majority Leader... Tripp, Dwight L., Jr., Farm Credit Trippett, Lillian M., Science and Technology, House 307 Troiler, Joseph, D.C. General Services ............cccceuuu. Trollinger, James T., Capitol Police.............. . Trollinger, Olga R., Appropriations, Senate............. Trosch, Dennis, General Counsel, Defense................. Trower, R. H., Rear Adm., Office of Naval Oper-5 ations 00 Troy, Howard, Official, Smithsonian 682 Troy, James, Equal Employment.........ccccccoceevnennnnenns 634 True, William S., Financial Management, Agricul- ture 42 Truesdale, John C., Jr., NLRB 665 Truettner, William, National Museum of Ameri- can Art, Smithsonian 686 Trull, Donald E., Highway Administration, DOT..... 610 Truman, Edwin M., Officer of Federal Reserve System Trumbule, Robert E., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress Trundy, R. T., Brig. Gen., USMC, Navy........cccecuu... Trustman, Benjamin Arthur, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian... 689 Trutkoff, Frederick, Maritime Commission............... 644 Tso, Harold, National Commission on Air Quality .. vi Tsompanas, Paul L., Armed Services, House ............ 279 Tsongas, Paul E. (Senator from Massachusetts): Biography 79 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 254 Foreign Relations Committee 258 Small Business Committee 264 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee........ 268 Members of Congress for Peace Through Law ...... 333 Tsuneishi, Warren M., Processing, Library of Con-gress 419 Tubbesing, Frank H., Lt. Col., Research and Engi- neering, Defense 473 Tuchman, Barbara, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian.. 687 Tuchman, Barbara W., Official, Smithsonian............ 682 Tuck, John CGC. Office of the Majority Secretary, Senate Tucker, Alvin, Manpower, Defense ...........cccccoeeuennenne. Tucker, Edward, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion 697 Tucker, J. Richard, Branch Offices, SEC.. en Tucker, Jean E., Library of Congress...........ccccccoueuenne. Tucker, Phillip A., Economic Analysis, Commerce.. 561 Tucker, Richard A., Home Loan Bank Board ........... 641 Tucker, Sherry L., Education and Labor, House....... Tucker, Shirley S., Office of the Secretary, Senate.. 395 Tucker, William 0H, U.S. Trustees, Justice................ 518 Tuckman, Morton Ge, Federal Prison Industries, Justice Tudor, Sybil B., Office of the Legislative Counsel.... 404 Tuite, John, Field Offices, HUD Tull, Theresa, Human Rights, State ...........ccccoueuenenee. Turanin, William N., Maritime Administration, Commerce Turay, Mohamed Morlai, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Sierra Leone.... 812 Turcotte, Shelly, Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- fairs, Senate 252 Ture, Norman, Secretary’s Office, Treasury.............. 463 Turetsky, Gerald J., Regional Administrator, GSA. 652 Turk, Frances M., O.M. to Rep. Don Bailey .............. 212 Turke, Joseph G., Manpower, Defense............cccco..... Turkington, Robert S., Interstate Commerce Com- mission Turko, Carren, Ways and Means, House Turley, Paul W., Federal Trade Commission.. Turner, Bambi, Grants Coord. to Rep. Pease Turner, Carmen E., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 702 Turner, Eloise, D.C. Department of Human Serv-ices 761 Turner, Evan H., Japan-United States Friendship por Commission 1094 Congressional Directory Page Turner, Frederick C., Vice Adm., National Air and Space Museum, SMithSONIAN .....vvvvveeeeereeeereeereeneen 685 Turner, George R., Highway Administration, DOT. 610 Turner, James H., Science and Technology, House . 307 Turner, James P. Civil Rights, Justice.........ccceeuenen 516 Turner, John O., Financial Operations, Treasury... 3 Turner, Marilyn, Budget, Senate........cionvnsmgisiniis 253 Turner, MauriceT., Jr., D.C. Metropolitan Police.. Turnguist, C. John, Electronic Systems Command, xa Turror us, Archelaus R., Environmental and Sci- entific Affairs, State Tweeddale, James W., Logistics, Navy .......cccceccovenee 496 Twinam, Joseph W., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State Twine, Edgar H., Administrative Conference ........... Twining, James E., Jr., International Bank.............. Twitty, Mary, E.A. to Rep. Dymally........cccceccovrurunnnnn Twohie, George F, State Twomey, John J., Marshals Service, Justice.............. Twyman, Gwen, Budget, Senate. ...........cccocceevvnivnnnnnnn. 2 Twynham, Carol, Republican Policy Committee, 7 Senate Tyler, Errol L., Public Works and Transportation, House 302 Tyler, George, Joint Economic Committee................. 326 Tyler, Margaret T., Army Liaison, House.................. 409 Tyler, P. E,, Capt. Nuclear, Defense Radiobiology Research, Navy Tymczyszyn, Joseph P., Science and Technology, 87 House Tynan, Deoaglas M., Lt. Comdr., Council of Person-nel, 499 Tyndall, roasihy N., Official Reporter to House Committees 405 Tyson, Patti Birge, Rules, House ..........ccccceuruviurunennn. 304 Tyson, William P., U.S. Attorneys, Justice................ 518 Tzounis, John A., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Greece U Ubalijoro, Bonaventure, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Rwanda............. Ubelaker, Douglas H., Museum of Natural Histo-ry, Smithsonian is, Thomas, National Science Foundation........... Udall, Morris K. (Representative from Arizona): Biography 9 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 299 House Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards 3 28 Office of Technology Assessment ..........cccocecvuruennnne 421 Udler, Allan, Work Force, OPM ............cccccovniiinnnnn. 674 Ugast, Fred B., D.C. Superior Court............ Uhlman, Wesley C., Council on the Aging..... Uhlmann, Michael M., Policy Development.. a Ujevich, Robert M, Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 418 Ulmer, John, Official Reporter to House Commit- tees 405 Ulsaker, Carl C., Postal Service 700 Umstead, Stanley M., Jr., Lt. Gen., Major Com- mands, Air Force 512 Underwood, Ann, Environment and Public Works, Senate 257 Underwood, William T., Jr., Secretary’s Office, DOT Ungar, Robert, FCC Unger, David G., Soil Conservation, Agriculture ..... Unsworth, Allen, Budget, House Unterberger, Betty, Historical Publications, GSA. .. Untermeyer, Chase, Vice President’s Office..... o Updegraff, Gail E., Food Safety, Agriculture... Urcuyo, Vicky, Food and Nutrition, Agricultur Urian, George A., Appropriations, House.................. Urqupatt, Brian E., International Court of Justice, : 794 Ursomarso, Frank A., Executive Office...................... 448 Useem, Howard S., Energy and Natural Resources, Senate 255 Usher, Benjamin G., Occupational Safety.................. 671 Usher, William R., Maj. Gen., Manpower and Per- sonnel, Air Force 511 Usilaner, Brian L., GAO Ussery, Mike, A.A. to Rep. Campbell..............c.c......... Page Uttridge, Edward A., Maritime Administration, Commerce 569 Uyenda, Susumu, GAO 411 Vv Vacca, Fred W., Immigration Appeals, Justice......... 515 Vaccara, Beatrice N., Industrial Economics, Com- merce 561 Vaccaro, Michael F., Civil Division, Justice.............. Va chase] J., Management Operations, 5 Vaccaro, V., Supply Systems, Navy........ccccocevurveururune 503 Vacchelli, Giovanni, International Finance Corpo- ration 781 Vacin, Lydia, Agriculture, House...........ccccecevrrurerunnne 275 Vagley, Karen, Education and Labor, House............. 285 Vail, Delmar D., Land Management, Interior........... 533 Valdes, Jaime, Tuna CommiSsion...........ccceeeereruereneenee 776 Valdes, William C., Manpower, Defense .................... 475 Valdez, Emigdio Balbuena, Dr., Pan American Health Organization Valdivieso, Rafael Glower, Inter-American Devel- opment Bank 775 Valente, Mary M., Judiciary, House.........ccccceovueuue. 298 Valenti, Jack, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian 689 Valentine, C. Braxton, Jr., Select Committee on Ethics, Senate Valentino, Henry, Field Activities, Defense............... Valis, Wayne H., Executive Office 4 Vallinoto, Colombo, Dr., Pan American Health Or- ganization 788 Valticos, Nicholas, ILO 782 Van Bellinger, Donald M., Rural Telephone Bank, Agriculture Van Bochove, Rudy E., Counselor, Chargé d’Af-faires from Suriname 812 Van Bochove, Ruwaldo E., Organization of Ameri- can States Van Cleve, Harry R., GAO 412 Van Cleve, Ruth G., Territorial Affairs, Interior ..... 526 Van Cook, Arthur H., Under Secretary’s Office, Defense 471 Van Deerlin, Lionel, Mrs., Congressional Club......... 631 Van den Broek, Willem, Public Works and Trans- portation, House 302 van der Meer, Suitbertus, M. L., International Bank van der Voort, Thomas L., Appropriations, Senate.. 249 Van Dusen, Michael H., Foreign Affairs, House...... 291 Van Dusen, Richard C., Administrative Conference 622 Van Dyke, Charles, Press Secy. to Rep. Carman...... 214 van Helden, Ronald M., Management Services, or Van Horn, Charles E., Patent and Trademark, Commerce ; Van Kirk, Burkett, Appropriations, Senate .............. van Lennep, Emile, Organization for Economic Co- Operation and Development .......... Van Nixon, York, Licenses and Permit: 763 Van Nostrend, Lyman G., Health Resources, HHS. 591 Van Rensselear, Frank, Space Transportation, 50 Van Stavoren, William D., Management, Justice .... 520 Van Trees, Harry L., Research and Engineering, Defense 473 Van Uleet, William, Field Offices, HUD.................... 603 Van Vuren, Raymond J., FAA, DOT ............ccccoeueuuen. 608 Van Wagenen, James S., Appropriations, House ..... 277 Vance, Elsie, E.A. to Sen. Hart 209 Vance, Jack, A.A. to Rep. Montgomery..........cccccu.u. 221 Vance, Jennifer W., Education and Labor, House ... 285 Vance, John A., Forest Service, Agriculture..... D041 Vance, Louis S., Judiciary, House ................ Vander Jagt, Guy (Representative from M Biography Ways and Means Committee Republican Policy Committee..........cccocecuvivuniivennnne National Republican Congressional Committee... The Interparliamentary Union ............cccevvcviieninne Vander Myde, Paul A., Science and Technology, House 3 Vander Schaaf, Derek J., Appropriations, House..... Vandervort, Hu'S., U.S. Tax Court .......ciiciicinnnics Vandervert, Pamela R., Energy and Commerce, ouse Individual Index Page Page Vandiver, Paul, Employment and Training, Labor.. Sk vanDoorn, Arlan K., Vann, David B., Maj, Logistics, Defense.......... Vannoy, Richard N., Water Resources Counci Vargan, Felis C., Jr., State Vargo, Franklin J., International Trade, Com- merce 566 Varnado, Arthur, Field Installations, DOT ............... 609 Vasquez, Thomas, Secretary’s Office, Treasury........ 465 Vaughan, Gerald P., FCC 638 Vaughan, Patrick, Pacific Northwest, Commerce... 560 Vaughan, William K., Jr., Ways and Means, House 312 Vaughn, David M., Mediation and Conciliation rvice 644 Vaughn, Iris W., Rules, House 304 Vaughn, John R, Mapping, Defense...........ccccceuerennee 484 Vaughn, S. B,, Jr., Chief, Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT 607 Vaupel, Cliff G., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate 254 Vaveris, George, Litigation, Justice ..........ccccocevurrurnnnne 521 Vawter, Irene, Federal Trade Commission................ 647 Vawter, Richard Q., GSA 649 Vazquez, William P., Office and Commissions Re- lated to the Mayor's Office 756 Veenstra, Gail, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 627 Vegas, Alfredo J., Rear Adm., Inter-American De- fense 774 Veit, Howard, Public Health, HHS............c.ccccvcuvune.e. 588 Vela, Edward, Jr., Regional Offices, OPM................. 673 Velapoldi, Rance A., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 572 Veliotes, Nicholas A.: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Jordan Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State....... 458 Vellone, Joseph, Rural Electrification, Agriculture. 542 Veneman, Wayne E., Mine Safety, Labor 583 Vento, Bruce F. (Representative from Minnesota): Biography Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Select Committee on Aging Ventre, Francis T., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 5 Ventre, Louis, Jr., Science and Technology, House . 307 Vandel Norman C., Rear Adm., Field Commands, Vera, Fernando A., International Monetary Fund .. 783 Verdier, James M., Congressional Budget Office...... 411 Verner, Warley J., D.C. Licenses and Permits.......... 763 Vernon, Lisa D., Energy and Commerce, House....... Verstandig, Lee L., Secretary’s Office, DOT.............. Verville, Elizabeth G., State 455 Vessey, John W., Jr., Gen., Staff and Selected 0 Agencies, Army Vessey, Robert D., Services and Activities, Red Cross 626 Vialet, Joyce C., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 418 Vicari, Ralph A., Railroad Retirement Board........... 700 Vicchiolla, Albert A., GSA 648 Vidal, Rene, Brig. Gen., Inter-American Defense..... 774 Videnieks, Barbara: E.A. to Sen. Robert C. Byrd 208 Minority Leader’s Office 394 Vidmer, Richard F., A.A. to Rep. Don Bailey............ 212 Viessman, Warren, Jr., Congressional Research, Library of Congress Viets, Richard Noyes, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Tanzania ...........cccccevunenn. 823 Vigo, Martin Vazquez, Dr., Pan American Health Organization Vilakati, Norman M., Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires from Swaziland 812 Vileisis, Birute A., National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Villagra, Barnardino, Dr., Pan American Health Organization 788 Villforth, John C., Food and Drug, HHS.................... 591 Vincent, ‘Jack, Regional Offices, OPM..........civivnirin 673 Vincent, Robert D., Parole Commission, Justice ...... 698 Vine, Richard David, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Switzerland..................... 823 Vinovich, Ralph: Chf. of ‘Staff. to Rep. Michel Office of the Republican Leader.........c.cccecevuerrnnnene 399 Vinson, John W., African Affairs, State............c.c..... 456 Virden, Frank S., Capt., Military Traffic, Army ...... 492 Vissia, Rodney J., Engineering and Research, Inte- rior 53 Vita, Deborah L., General Counsel's Office, Agri-0:7 culture Vill Nancy B., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 302 Vivian, M. Young, South Pacific Commission........... 790 Vogel, Dianne S., Office of the Clerk, House............. 400 Vogel, Lawrence W., Management Operations, NASA 659 Vogelgesang, Sandra L., European Affairs, State .... 457 Vogt, Donald A., Brig. Gen., Research and Engi- neering, Defense Vogtmann, Elmira E., Foreign Relations, Senate .... Vohs, George F., Federal Crop Insurance, Agricul- ture 550 Voichick, Jane, Science and Education, Agricul- ture Voigt, Daisy, Equal Employment..........cccccevunreunneen. Vojvodich, Mele, Maj. Gen., Manpower and Per- sonnel, Air Force 511 Volcker, Paul A.: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 627 Depository Institutions Deregulation...................... 632 Volger, Robert, NLRB 665 Volkmer, Harold L., Mrs., Congressional Club. ......... 631 Volkmer, Harold L. (Representative from Missou- ri): Biography 97 Agriculture Committee 273 Science and Technology Committee..........cccccuenee. 305 Volland, Robert H., Emergency Management Agency 641 Vollore Richard H.,, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 6 98 Volsky, Janine, Staff Dir. to Sen. Melcher ................ 210 von Damm, Helene A., Executive Office .................... 448 von Drehle, Joan, Democratic Senatorial Cam- paign Committee Von Garlem, Thomas A., Agricultural Marketing, Agriculture 5 von Marbod, Erich, Security Affairs, Defense........... von Perbandt, L. K., Capt., Electronic Systems Command, Navy Von Wechmar, Rudiger, United Nations................... Vorosmarti, J., Capt., Medical Research, Navy ........ Voss, Allen R., Government Printing Office ............. rel, Mary Jo, Environment and Public Works, nate Ww Wachs, Lawrence, Budget, Agriculture...................... 537 Wachtman, John B., Jr., Bureau of Standards, Commerce Wachtmeister, Wilhelm, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary from Sweden.............. Weddell Miriam, Interior and Insular Affairs, House Wade, James P., Jr. Atomic Energy, Defense 474 Energy, Defense 485 Research and Engineering, Defense............cc....... 472 Wade, Robert, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 663 Wadley, Dorothy C., Judiciary, House..............c........ 298 Wadsworth, Herbert R., A.A. to Rep. Fuqua............. 217 Wagner, Annice McBryde, D.C. Superior Court ....... 749 Wagner, Charles L., Comptroller’s Office, NASA..... 657 Wagner, Donald B., Brig. Gen., Staff, Air Force....... 511 Wagner, John C., International Trade, Commerce .. 567 Wagner, Judith, Mint, Treasury.............. ... 467 Wagner, Lo Anne, Policy Development Wagner, Richard G., D.C. Licenses and Permits....... 764 Wagner, Susan Ward, Comptroller of the Curren- cy, Treasury 465 Wahlquist, Andrew F., A.A. to Sen. Warner-............. 211 Wainwright, Adrian B., Export-Import Bank............ 635 Waite, Charles A., Economic Analysis, Commerce... 562 Waite, Eloise B., Executive Officer, Red Cross.......... 626 Waits, John A., A.A. to Rep. Bowen.............ccccocu....... 213 Wakefield, Donald Y., Col., Public Affairs, Defense. 478 1096 Congressional Directory Page Wakefield, Joseph C., Economic Analysis, Com-merce 562 Wakeham, Ernest W., Lt. Col., Financial Manage-ment, Air Force 509 Wakham, E. C., Regional Offices, OPM...................... Wald, Patricia McGowan, judge, U.S. Court of Ap-peals for District of Columbia Circuit (biogra-’ phy) 15 Walden, David, Automated Data, GSA...........ccccoeuene. 650 Waldheim, Kurt, International Court of Justice, U.N. 793 Waldman, Byron, Budget, Senate............cccccoveerenennne 253 Waldman, George, Cooperation and Development, Agriculture 552 Waldock, Humphrey, International Court of Jus-tice, U.N. 793 Waldron, Agnes, Republican Policy Committee, 20 Sena Waldron, Glenn S., Economic Development, Com-merce 559 Waldrop, David C., Farm Credit ........c..ionrvrcninirnniiia 635 Walgren, Doug (Representative from Pennsylva-nia): Biography 154 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... 286 Science and Technology Committee ... Walker, Allan, A.A. to Sen. Rudman............ AS Walker, Bailus, Occupational Safety, Labor.............. Walker, Carole E., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Walker, David B., Advisory Commission on Inter-governmental Relations 624 Walker, Emmett H., Jr., Maj. Gen., Staff and Se-lected Agencies, Army 491 Walker, Frank, House Post Office..........ccceceecervrenuenne 402 Walker, James H., Naturalization, Justice.. «520 Walker, James R., Secretary’s Office, HUD .... i Walker, John M., Secretary’s Office, Treasury......... Walker, Joyce J., OMB Walker, Lannon, African Affairs, State..................... 456 Walker, LeRoy T., Council on Physical Fitness........ Walker, Lewis D., Logistics and Financial, Army .... Walker, Mary Lynn, Section Chief, Justice............... 516 Walker, Michael, Appropriations, Senate.................. 249 Walker, P. B., Capt., Judge Advocate’s Office, avy 498 Walker, Robert K., Public Affairs, Interior............... 526 Walker, Robert S. (Representative from Pennsylva-nia): Biography Government Operations Committee Science and Technology Committee Walker, Russell G., Office of the Secretary, Senate. Walker, Stephen T., Research and Engineering, Defense 4 73 Walker, T. James, Employment and Training, abor 580 Walker, Teri R., Judiciary, House...........c.ccccoeeuereunennne 298 Walker, Valaida Smith, President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 331 Walkup, Knox, Governmental Affairs, Senate.......... 261 Wall, M. Danny, Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate 252 Wall, Mary Eleanor, Advisory Commission on In-tergovernmental Relations Wall, Patrick, North Atlantic Assembly.................... Wallace, Charles E., Public Affairs, Interior... i Wallace, Everett, Budget, Senate ..........ccccccoeevvvennanee Wallace, Helen, Special Committee on Aging, na te Wallace, J. Philip, Energy and Commerce, House ... Wallace, James H., Jr., Official, Smithsonian Wallace, James M., Farm Credit ....................... Wallace, Joan S.: Administration, Agriculture 537 Secretary’s Office, Agriculture.........ccccoevuruerrurenenes 535 Wallace, John F., Logistics and Financial, Army..... 488 Wallace, Lawrence G., Solicitor’s Office, Justice...... 514 Wallace, Leo, Foreign Agricultural, Agriculture...... 552 Wallace, Michael B., Office of the Republican Whip 399 Wallace, Paul S., Jr., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 418 Waller, Calvin A. H., Col., Manpower, Defense......... 475 Waller, Theodore, Democratic Senatorial Cam-paign Committee 268 Page Wallich, Henry C., Officer of Federal Reserve ystem Wallin, Peter C., International Pacific Halibut Commission, United States and Canada............. 84 Walling, Vickie L., L.A. to Rep. Ed Jones.................. 219 Wallington, Edward C., Overseas Private Invest-ment Corporation 695 Wallis, Sharon, L.A. to Rep. Foglietta.........ccccu..... 216 Wallman, Katherine K., Inspector Generals Office, Commerce Wallop, Malcom (Senator from Wyoming): Biography 190 Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ 254 Finance Committee 257 Republican Policy Committee........cccccevueverecrennneee. 269 Select Committee on Ethics 269 Select Committee on Intelligence ...........ccceeueuenee. 270 Walmsely, Bruno, Budget, House ............ccecoeueuunnnnnne 282 Walmsley, William A., International Trade, Com-merce 565 Walseth, Kristi E., Rules, House Walsh, Eleanor S., Agriculture, House....................... Walsh, Georgette E., Energy and Commerce, House 288 Walsh, Gerard P., Jr., House Document Room......... 402 Walsh, James A., Health Resources, HHS................. 591 Walsh, James P., Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com-merce 574 Walsh, Jerry, Work Force, OPM 674 Walsh, Joseph W., Federal Railroad Administra-tion, DOT 611 Walsh, Kathy L., Post Office and Civil Service, House 30 Walsh, Martin A., Regional Offices, Justice.............. Walsh, Michael, EPA Walsh, Richard F., Secretary’s Office, DOT............... Walter, Elisse, SEC 6 Walter, J. Jackson, EEO Office, OPM ..............c......... Walters, Robert, Budget, House..................... WA Walther, Wilbert H., Economics, Agriculture.... Walton, Robert S., Federal Trade Commission ......... Walz, John A., Mrs., Officer, Red Cross ..................... Wampler, William C. (Representative from Virgin-ia): Biography 181 Agriculture Committee 273 Select Committee on Aging 318 Wampler, William D., Farm Credit.........cccceevrurunenee. 635 Wamsley, Herbert C., Patent and Trademark, Commerce 576 Wang, Liansheng, International Bank ....................... Wang, Wayne L., Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture 549 Wapenhans, Willi A., International Bank ................. J Ward, Betty D., Official Reporter to House Com-mittees 405 Ward, Charles L., A.A. to Sen. Boren........c..ccoeuuuuee. 208 Ward, Deborah K., Judiciary, House ............cceceueuunee. 298 Ward, Donald R., Employment and Training, Labor 581 Ward, John C., Congressional Liaison Service, VA.. 409 Ward, Michael E., Judiciary, House 298 Ward, Michael J., Energy and Commerce, House... 287 Ward, Mildred, P.S. to Sen. Stennis..........c.ccccoervereenen. 211 Ward, Robert E., Japan-United States Friendship Commission 329 Ward, Robert, Office of the Clerk, House................... 400 Ward, Ural T., Office of Architect of the Capitol..... 405 Ward, Walter W., Health Services, HHS.................... 593 Warden, Janice, Social Security, HHS ....................... 596 Warden, Margaret S., Libraries and Information Science 662 Ware, John H., III, Former Members of Congress... 648 Warne, W. Robert, Inter-American Affairs, State.... 458 Warner, David P. Bureau of Census, Commerce ...... 563 Warner, James A., Maritime Commission................. 643 Warner, John W., Jr., Secret Service, Treasury ....... Warner, John W. (Senator from Virginia): Biography Armed Services Committee Energy and Natural Resources Committee Rules and Administration Committee .......... > National Republican Senatorial Committee.......... Joint Committee on Printing 323 Warner, Robert M., Dr., Archives and Records, Warner, Robert, Solar Energy, HUD.......................... Individual Index Page Warnick, David, A.A. to Rep. Gingrich .........c.c........ Warnke, Christine M., Office of the Minority Sec- retary, Senate 397 Warnock, John A., State 454 Warp, Paula A., Board for International Broad- casting 334 Warren, Betsy, State 455 Warren, Charles, EPA 633 Warren, Cline, Foreign Agricultural, Agriculture... 552 Warren, Dave, National Endowment for the Arts... 664 Warren, John E., D.C. Board of Education................ 7 Warren, Lewin S., Equal Opportunity, NASA .......... 661 Warren, Raymond A., Security Affairs, Defense...... 471 Warren, Rosemary, Budget, Senate 253 Warshaw, Stanley I., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 573 Warvariv, Constantine, International Affairs, State 460 Wash, Charles E., Comptroller’s Office, NASA......... 657 Washburn, Abbott, FCC 636 Washburn, W. K., Capt., Electronic Systems Com- mand, Navy 502 Washburn, Wilcomb E., Official, Smithsonian.......... 683 Washenko, Steve, Foreign Agricultural, Agricul- ture 552 Washington, Barbara, Office of the City Adminis-trator. 756 Washington, Consuela, Energy and Commerce, House 287 Washington, Frank G., FCC 637 Washington, Harold (Representative from Illinois): Biography 48 Education and Labor Committee ...........cccocecerurueneene 284 Government Operations Committee..........cccceeunene 292 Judiciary Committee 296 Washington, James A., Jr., D.C. Superior Court ...... 749 Washington, William E., Labor Relations.................. 64 Wasinger, Thomas M., A.A. to Sen. Jepsen Wasserman, Lew R., John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian ...........cccc...... 689 Wasserstrom, Silas J., D.C. Law Revision Commis-3 sion 2 Wasshausen, Dieter C., Museum of Natural Histo- ry, Smithsonian 687 Watanabe, Sally, P.S. to Sen. Inouye............cceeuurueee. 210 Waters, James C., Armed Services, House................. 279 Waters, Samuel T., Science and Education, Agri- culture 556 Waters, William E., Lt., Capitol Police....................... 406 Watkins, Charlotte E., Energy and Commerce, House 287 Watkins, Dayton, D.C. Finance and Revenue............ 760 Watkins, Frances A., 0.M./P.S. to Rep. Taylor ........ 225 Watkins, James D., Adm., Office of Naval Oper- ations 499 Watkins, Leon C., FAA, DOT 608 Watkins, Phil, Office of the Republican Leader ....... 399 Watkins, Wesley W. (Representative from Oklaho- ma): Biography Appropriations Committee Democratic Steering and Policy Committee ... Watlington, Janet B., ACTION. ............cccocu....... a Watson, Dennis, Postal Rate Commission.................. Watson, James L., judge, U.S. Court of Interna- tional Trade (biography) 737 Watson, John W., Nuclear, Defense..............c.cco......... 484 Watson, Josephine, Under Secretary’s Office, Air Force 507 Watson, Mildred L., Education and Labor, House.... 285 Watson, Pearl A., Dr., Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art 757 Watson, Robert L., Col., Health Sciences, Defense... 486 Watson, Shirley J., Science and Technology, House 307 Weis. 1 Cc. Comdr., Review, Thomas Jr., Appellate Eo 4 Watson, V C., Disease HHS........ William Jr., Control, 589 Watt, Charles K., Research and Engineering, De- fense 473 Watt, Donald A., Energy and Commerce, House...... 287 Watt, James G., National Capital Planning Com- mission 662 Watt, James Gaius (Secretary of the Interior): Biography 525 Delaware River Basin Commission 632 Migratory Bird Conservation 329 National Park Foundation 530 Susquehanna River Basin Commission..........ccc...... 690 Watts, Glenr. E., U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council. 693 Watts, Glenn E., U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council. 693 Watts, Juanita P., Small and Disadvantaged Busi-‘ ness Utilization, Army 90 Waits, Theodors K, Bureau of Standards, Com-1 Watts, Winifred L. Rules, House .i...ciiiv sling 304 Waugh, David A., ILO 782 Waugh, David, UN. Food and Agriculture................ 796 Waxman, Henry A. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography 20 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... 286 Government Operations Committee.............ccocue.... 292 Select Committee on Aging 318 Waxman, Margery: Administrative Conference General Counsel’s Office, OPM.......c..ccccveuvvvevrcvnnnne Wayne, Anthony, State Weatherhead, Richard, Smithsonian ................ Weatherholt, Charles W., Manpower, Defen: Weatherly, Keith, Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- estry, Sena 247 Weaver, Adrian G., U.S. Metric Board....................... 697 Weaver, Carolyn L., Finance, Senate.............ccoccue.. 258 Weaver, Charles, Rural Electrification, Agricul- ture 543 Weaver, James (Representative from Oregon): Biography 147 Agriculture Committee 273 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Environmental Study Conference..........ccccccoeueuneeee 332 Weaver, John A., Farm Credit 636 Weaver, Rick, O.M. to Rep. James M. Collins........... 214 Webb, Ann C., Research and Engineering, Defense. 472 Webb, James Edwin, Board of Regents, Smithsoni-io an Webb, James H., Jr., Veterans’ Affairs, House......... 311 Webb, William H., Jr., Officer of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia........ 734 Webber, Barclay W., Secretary’s Office, DOT ........... 605 Webber, J. H., Rear Adm., Sea Systems, Navy......... 501 Webber, Mildred J., Republican Conference of the Senate 269 Webber, Paul R,, III, D.C. Superior Court.................. 749 Webbink, Douglas W., FCC 636 Weber, Annelie E., Judiciary, House..........cccoeueune..e. 298 Weber, Ed (Representative from Ohio): Biography 138 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Small Business Committee 308 Weber, Enid W., NLRB 665 Weber, Josephine, Foreign Affairs, House................. 291 Weber, LaVern E., Gen.: Staff, Air Force 511 Staff and Selected Agencies, Army.........cccceuvuruennee 491 Weber, Vin (Representative from Minnesota): Biography 92 Science and Technology Committee. ........................ 305 Small Business Committee 308 Republican Policy Committee..........ccoceoeruruerererernnnnns 317 Weber, William J., Administrative Law, Agricul-ture 537 Webster, Ferris, Oceanic and Atmospheric, Com- merce 574 Webster, John, Compensation, OPM.............c.cccco...... 674 Webster, William H., FBI, Justice.........cccceeveervrrcvernnnne 519 Wedan, Robert W., FAA, DOT 609 Wee, Kenny, International Bank... 778 Weeks, L. Michael, Space Transportation, NASA... Weggeland, G. Gail, Branch Offices, SEC........... i Wehner, Pamela, EA. to Rep. Hammerschmidt Weicker, Lowell P., Jr. (Senator from Connecticut): Biography 30 Appropriations Committee Energy and Natural Resources Committee............ Labor and Human Resources Committee............... 262 Small Business Committee Board of Visitors to the U.S. Military Academy... 9% Weidenbaum, Murray L., Economic Advisers........... Weidenfeld, Sheila R., Advisory Council on Het ic Preservation 624 Weigel, Stanley A., Temporary Emergency Court National Capitol Planning Commission.................. 662 of Appeals 712 1098 Congressional Directory Page Weigle, Theodore G., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Weil, Robert, Occupational Safet Weil, Stephen E., Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsoni-an 685 Weiland, Cass, Governmental Affairs, Senate .......... 261 Weimer, Robert H., Field Organizations, Interior.... 533 Weinberg, Donald H., D.C. Labor .........cccevceruvuireneenne 762 Weinberger, Caspar (Secretary of Defense): Biography 469 Armed Forces Policy Council 470 National Capital Planning Commission ................. 662 National Security Council 450 National Red Cross 625 National Commission for Employment Policy....... : Weinberger, Michael S., Appropriations, House....... Weinbrecht, Standau E., General Counsel’s Office, NLR B 2 6 Weiner, Alan H., Field Offices, HUD.......c..cc.cceuvrneue. Weiner, Mervyn L., International Bank Weinfurter, John J., A.A. to Rep. Moakley ............... Weinhold, J. Frederick, TVA Weinrod, Bruce, L.D. to Sen. Heinz Weinstein, Irv, Health Services, HHS ........c.ccecveeviue. Weinstein, Myron I., Secret Service, Treasury ......... Weir, John L., Combined Airlines Ticket Office....... Weis, John A., Officer of Federal Reserve System... Weis, Lori R., Army Liaison, House...........cccceucrununen. Weisbaum, Sharon K., Public Works and Trans-portation, House 302 Weisberg, Frederick H., D.C. Superior Court............ Weiss, Aileen A., President’s Committee on Mental Retardation 331 Weiss, Arnold, International Trade, Commerce........ Weiss, Barbara H., E.A. to Sen. Jepsen....... 3 Weiss, Edward C., National Science Board................ Weiss, Leonard, Governmental Affairs, Senate......... Weiss, Randall D., Joint Committee on Taxation..... Weiss, S. Ariel, Democratic Steering and Policy Committee 315 Weiss, Stanley I., Management Operations, NASA . Weiss, Theodore S. (Representative from New York): Biography 12¢ Education and Labor Committee .........ccccccoueruennnnn. 284 Government Operations Committee.. Environmental Study Conference...... 332 Weiss, Walter F., Administration, State ..... SY 1 Weissmann, Steve, Foreign Affairs, House................ 291 Weissmeyer, Joseph J., Official Reporter to House Committees 405 Weithoner, Charles E., FAA, DOT ........ccccoovvvvvevennnsi 608 Welch, Carroll P., Office of the Republican Whip.... 399 Welch, Diana, A.A. to Sen. Schmitt. ......ccovevveuvennnnn. 211 Welch, Edmund B., Merchant Marine and Fisher-ies, House 299 Welch, James S., Maj. Gen. Materiel Develop-ment, Army 492 Welch, Nathaniel, U.S. Railway Association. Welch, Robert A., Operations, Agriculture..... Pa Welcome, Gerald W., Agriculture, House .................. Wald Edward L., Dr., Archives and Records, Wellborn, Clay H., Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 418 Weller, William J., Administrative Office of the .S. Courts 751 Welles, Melvin J., NLRB 665 Wellons, E. Noreen, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 751 Wells, F. Jean, Congressional Research, Library of Congr 418 Wells, J.i my Facilities Engineering, Navy... 502 Wells, Jeffress A, Stabilization and Conservation, Agriculture Wells, Lee J., Travel Service, Commerce.................... Wells, Myra R., Maritime Administration, Com- merce 5 Wells, Pearl Louise, Judiciary, House......................... Wells, Sarah P., Brig. Gen., Staff, Air Force.. 22 Wells, Susan, Office of the Republican Whip Wells, Suzanne, Office of the Legislative Counsel.... 404 Welsch, Joseph P., U.S. Railway Association............ 701 Welsh, Ginger, PS. to Rep. Ashbrook......................... 212 Welsh, Sue, Judicial Center Welsh, William B., Post Office and Civil Service, Welsh, William J., Library of Congress..........c.ccceuu... Welton, Richard, Foreign Agricultural, Agricul 5 ture Wendehack, Fred J., GSA Wendel, Helmut F., Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Wenger, Michael R., Appalachian Regional Com- mission, Red Cross 627 Wentzel, Roland, Commodity Credit, Agriculture.... 550 Werking, James, Bureau of Census, Commerce........ 562 Wermuth, Michael A., E.A. to Sen. Denton...... 209 Werner, Gary L., Col., Public Affairs, Army. Werner, M. Arnold, Investigative, Defense................ Wert, James M., Office of the Legislative Counsel... Wertheim, Ronald P., U.S. Merit Systems Protec- tion Board 696 Wertz, Kenneth L., Joint Committee on Taxation... 325 Wesberry, James, Organization of American States 786 Wesler, John E., FAA, DOT 609 Wesner, James E, Administrative Conference......... 623 Wessel, Bruce A., SA. to Rep. Gejdenson.. .... Wessinger, Hugh J., GAO Wesson, Robert, Geological Survey, Interior. West, Alan, Staffing Services, OPM West, Allan J., Forest Service, Agriculture............... West, Anne I., Judiciary, House West, Benjamin C., House Press Gallery ................... West, Donald L., National Mediation Board . West, Fowler C., Agriculture, House...........c..c.cocu...... West, Francis J., Jr., Security Affairs, Defense West, Gail Berry, Manpower, Air Force..................... West, Gerald T., Overseas Private Investment Cor- poration 694 West, John C., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia 82 West, Michael A., Armed Services, House West, Quentin, M., Cooperation and Development, Agriculture 22 West, R. Lynn, Asst. to Sen. Mitchell......................... West, Richard L., Lt. Gen., Staff and Seidiad Agencies, Army West, Richard W., Indian Arts and Crafts, Interior. o West, William, E, Jr., Capt., Field Commands, West, William L., Food Safety, Agriculture............... Westby, Barbara M., Processing, Library of Con-gress 419 Westcott, James L., Maritime Administration, Commerce Westen, Tracy A., Federal Trade Commission.......... 646 Western, Joseph, A.A. to Rep. Virginia Smith.......... 224 Westley, David E., International Trade, Commerce. 566 Westmoreland, Rosamond, Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian 687 Westmoreland, Timothy M., Energy and Com- merce, House 288 Westner, Fran, L.A. to Rep. Hyde........ccccccoeoverccnnnn. 218 Westner, Joe, A.A. to Rep. Schulze ............c.cccoeueuene.. 223 Weston, Stanley D., Farmers Home Administra- tion, Agriculture 541 Westphal, William P., Sr., U.S. Trustees, Justice..... 519 Wetherell, Robert C., Jr., Food and Drug, HHS ....... 590 Wetmore, Thomas T., III, Rear Adm., Field Com- mands, DOT 608 Wetzel, James, Bureau of Census, Commerce........... 562 Wetzler, James W., Joint Committee on Taxation... 324 Wex, Samuel, U.S.-Canada Commission...........c.c....... 782 Weyforth, Mimi, A.A. to Sen. Packwood..................... 210 Whalen, Frank J., Jr., D.C. Law Revision Commis- sion 328 Whaley, Paul, Budget, House 282 Whaley, Ross S., Forest Service, Agriculture............ 554 Whaley, Storm, National Institutes of Health, HHS 594 Whalin, David M., A.A. to Rep. Perkins.................... 222 Whalley, Barry W., Dr., Pan American Health Or- ganization 788 Whealen, John T., Communications, Defense............ 481 Whedon, Donald G., Dr., National Institutes of Health, HHS 5! Wheeler, Angaline, D.C. Licenses and Permits......... Wheeler, Gordon, Asst. to Rep. Horton...........cc....... 218 Wheeler, Joseph C., U.S. International Develop- ment Cooperation Agency. Wheeler, Russell R., Judicial Center.............ccccveune... Whelan, Joseph G., Congressional Research, Li- House 300 brary of Congress 417 Individual Index Page Whelan, Marylou, Naturalization, Justice................. Whelan, Roger M., Officer of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia........ 733 Whisenton, Andre C., Secretary for Administra- tion, Labor ........ Whiston, William B., SBA... Whitaker, Alexander W., D.C. Law Revision Com- mission 328 Whitaker, Brigitte A., Science and Technology, 1 LL RR Ee Re A re eo HET oN 307 Whitaker, Claire M., D.C. Court of Appeals.............. 749 Whitaker, Robert, Education and Labor, House....... 285 Whitall, W. Brinton, Delaware River Basin.............. 632 Whitburn, Jerry, E.A. to Sen. Kasten..........c.cccuo..... Whitcher, Lamar D., Maritime Administration, Commerce 568 White, Al, Elementary and Secondary Education... White, Alfred D., U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency 694 White, Barry, Secretary for Administration, Labor. White, Bill, Health Services, HHS White, Byron Raymond, Associate Justice, U.S. Su- preme Court (biography) White, Christian S., Federal Trade Commission....... White, Edward, Official Reporter to House Com- mittees 404 White, Frank A., Mine Safety, Labor ...........ccccoueue.. 583 White, Frederick N., Jr., Secret Service, Treasury .. 468 Wate, Gage H., Foreign Agricultural, Agricul- ET AON Rr MTA sR bil White, ree M.: Botanic Garden 410 Capitol Police 406 D.C. Zoning 768 Office of Architect of the Capitol........cccceoueueununneee 405 White, Gretchen, A.A. to Rep. Morrison..................... 221 White, Henry T., Jr., Employment Standards, Labor 582 White, Howard S., Capitol Page School...................... White, I. Margaret, Field Offices, HUD ......... White, Irving L., Land Management, Interior .......... White, J. G., National Science Board White, Jeraldene, Field Offices, HUD ............ White, Justus P., Jr., Armed Services, House........... 279 White, Kelley, Economics, Agriculture....................... 540 White, Mastin G., trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims 722 White, Philip, Criminal Division, Justice................... 5 White, Ralph O., Armed Services, Senate White, Richard C., Mrs., Congressional Club ............ White, Richard C. (Representative from Texas): Biography Armed Services Committee................ Science and Technology Committee White, Robert F., Patent and Trademark, Com-merce White, Roger S., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 4 White, W. J., Lt. Gen., USMC, Nav, White, Ward H., Commerce, Science, and Trans- portation, Senate White, William R., A.A. to Sen. Glenn....................... Whitosker, Paul W., Animal and Plant, Agricul- 545 Whitham, G. William (Representative from Vir- ginia): Biography 179 Armed Services Committee 278 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence........ 316 North Atlantic Assembly 333 Whitelaw, John, National Endowment for the Hu- manities 664 Whiteley, John, International Trade, Commerce ..... Whiteman, Glenn, Foreign Agricultural, Agricul- ture 551 Whitenton, Marshall E., Energy ‘and Commerce, House 287 Whiteside, Daniel F., Health Services, HHS ............. 593 Whiteside, William A., Home Loan Bank Board...... 642 Whitfield, George E., D.C. Licenses and Permits...... Whiting, Frederic L., News Secy. to Rep. McGrath. 220 Whiting, Ronald G., Solicitor’s Office, Labor ............ 579 Whitlatch, Wayne E., Maj. Gen., Separate Agen- cies, Air Force 512 Whitley, Charles O. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography... 131 Agriculture Committee 273 Whitley, G. R., Col., Communications, Defense ........ 482 Whitlock, Clair M., Land Management, Interior...... 533 Whitlock, David L., Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Senate...... Whitlock, Ira, Park Service, Interior...........ccuuun.ee. Whitlock, James, Public Buildings, GSA. Whitlock, Lorraine H., D.C. University..........cccce... Whitlock, Margaret E., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 418 Whitman, Merrill, Merchant Marine and Fisher-> ies, House......... 99 Whitmire, Robert L., Capt., Legislative, Navy .......... 498 Whitney, Cornelius dJ., Food Safety, Agriculture...... 549 Whitney, Helen Claire, Energy and Commerce, House 289 Whitsitt, Terrell, Employment and Training, abor 581 Whittaker, Bob (Representative from Kansas): Biography Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... Whittaker, John A., IV, Interior and Insular Af- fairs, House 296 Whitted, Treava A., Ways and Means, House Whitten, James, Mrs., Congressional Club................. Whitten, Jamie L. (Representative from Mississip- pi): Biography ......... 93 Appropriations Committee 275 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee .......... 314 Whittick, Kellogg, Naturalization, Justice................. 52 Whittington, Joseph L., Lt., Capitol Police Whittington, Robert E., Field Installations, DOT..... 609 Whittle, A. J., Adm., Material Command, Navy ...... 501 Whittome, L. A., International Monetary Fund ....... 782 Whyte, Roger, Secretary’s Office, Labor..................... 5 Wichser, Robert, A.A. to Rep. Findley........................ 216 Wick, Robert G., Executive Officer, Red Cross.......... 626 Wick, Wendy C., Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian....... 687 Wicker, Roger F., Rules, House 30 Wicklein, John R., Social Security, HHS Wickman, John E., Archives and Records, GSA....... Widman, Gary, Solicitor’ s Office, Interior ........ Widmar, Joseph H., Antitrust, Justice.............. Wiebking, Roland, Railroad Retirement Board Wiehen, Michael H., International Bank................... Wieland, Richard J. Office of General Counsel, NASA 658 Wienman, Alan M., Occupational Safety................... 671 Wiese, John P., trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims..... 722 Wiese, Wolfgang L., Bureau of Standards, Com- merce 571 Wiesel, Elie, Prof., U.S. Holocaust Memorial Coun-cil 693 Wiesner, Jerome B., Dr., Office of Technology As-sessment 422 Wiessner, Andrew, Interior and Insular Affairs, House 296 Wignot, Mary Jane, Ways and Means, House........... 312 Wiin-Nielsen, Aksel, U.N. Food and Agriculture. ..... 796 Wilber, A. Lee, Public Works and Transportation, . House 02 Wilber, W. Scott, Energy and Commerce, House...... 288 Wilberding, James, D.C. Finance and Revenue......... 760 Wilbur, Richard C., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra- phy 743 Wilbur, Valerie, Special Committee on Aging, Senate 271 Wilcox, Harvey J., General Counsel’s Office, Navy. 497 Wilcox, Richard, Emergency Management Agency. 641 Wilcox, William H., S.A. to Sen. Specter ................... 211 Wildes, David, L.A. to Rep. Jacobs.................. Wilding, James A., Field Installations, DOT... Wilds, Cora Masters, D.C. Licenses and Permits...... 763 Wilds, Jetie B., Jr., Foreign Service, Agriculture..... 554 Wile, Frank S., Consul General to Liechtenstein ..... 820 Wilens, Philip, Director’s Office, Justice.................... B17. Wiles, Darrell D., judge, U.S. Tax Court (biogra- h, 742 phy) Wiles, William W., Officer of Federal Reserve ELLs1 TI RON Ly a I Ne 628 Wiley, Marshall W., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Oman..........ccoeveveennnnes 821 Wiley, Richard E., Administrative Conference Wilken, William J., Research, Navy ........cceceveueuunen. Wilkes, Janie, Energy and Commerce, House 1100 Congressional Directory Wilkey, Malcolm Richard, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (bi-ography) Wilkie, Michael, Finance, Senate ..........c.ccccceeurueeenenee. Wilkins, John G., Secretary’s Office, Treasury Wilkinson, Donald E., Farm Credit.........ccceceevennnnen Wilkinson, E. A., Jr., Rear Adm., Mapping, De- fense Wilkinson, J. B., Rear Adm., Air Systems Com- mand, Navy Wilkinson, Jean, Federal Trade Commission............ Wilkinson, Mary Ann, Secretary’s Office, Interior .. Wilkniss, Peter E., National Science Foundation..... Will, Kenneth, Overseas Private Investment Cor- poration Willard, Richard K., Intelligence Policy, Justice...... Willard, William C., Inter-American Development Bank Willcox, Sharon M., Foreign Affairs, House.............. Willen, Donald W., Surface Mining, Interior... ry Willett, Ann R., Armed Services, House..................... Willett, Edward F., Jr., Office of Law Revision unsel Willett, Louise, P.S. to Rep. Badham..........ccccceuuuee. Willever, Joseph R., Office of Internal Evaluation, OPM Willey, Sharon L., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House Willi, George, trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims........ William, Howard C., Stabilization and Conserva- tion, Agriculture Williams, Arzella C., Susquehanna River Basin....... Williams, Bennie B., Judiciary, House.............cccc...... Williams, Blanche E., Capitol Page School................ Williams, Caroleen, State Williams, David, Academy of Sciences .............ccoeuu... Williams, David O., Employment and Training, Labor Williams, Debbie K., Asst. to Rep. Coughlin ............. Williams, Dell P. III, Chief Scientist's Office, NAS Williams, Dessima, Organization of American es Williams, Donald R., Affirmative Employment Programs, OPM Williams, Dusty L., Energy and Commerce, House . Williams, Eileen Carlisle, District of Columbia, House Williams, Ethel James, Commission for Women, Williams, Eugene, Science and Education, Agricul- ture Williams, Floyd L., Joint Committee on Taxation ... Williams, Forest L., Archives and Records, GSA. .... Williams, Frances L., Environment and Public Works, Senate Williams, Grant B., GSA Williams, Harold B., Urban Mass, DOT ..................... Williams, Harold M., SEC Williams, Harold W., Economic Development, Commerce Williams, Harrison A., Jr. (Senator from New Jersey): Biography . Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Commit- tee Labor and Human Resources Committee............... Rules and Administration Committee..................... Joint Committee on the Library .........c.cccovcovueuneece National Commission on Alcohol and other Alco- hol-Related Problems Williams, Henry N., Selective Service System.......... Williams, J. D., Bureau of Prisons, Justice................ Williams, J. G., Jr., Vice Adm., Office of Naval Operations Williams, James A., Federal Trade Commission ...... Williams, James E., Jr., Research, Air Forece............ Williams, James L., Jr., TVA Williams, Jerome, A.A. to Rep. Clay........cccceovrvurirunnn. Williams, John C., Product Standards, Commerce... Williams, Joseph B., Regional Administrator, GSA. Williams, Joseph R., Export-Import Bank Williams, Joyce F., District of Columbia, House....... Williams, Judge N., Government Operations, ouse Williams, Keith, Naturalization, Justice.................... 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Board of Education ......... 759 Williams, Nathaniel, Nuclear, Defense....................... 484 Williams, Norman R., Surface Mining, Interior....... 529 Williams, Owen W., Mapping, Defense....................... 483 Williams, Pat (Representative from Montana): Biography 99 Education and Labor Committee ............cccccecururuennn. 284 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Williams, Paul, Housing, HUD 599 Williams, Richard D., Mediation and Conciliation rvice 645 Williams, Roger, EPA 634 Williams, Ronald E., Science and Technology, House 307 Williams, Ross N., Rear Adm.: Oceanic and Atmospheric, Commerce..................... 575 Oceanographer, Navy 504 Williams, Roxanne, Operations, Agriculture............. 539 Williams, Thomas B., Energy and Natural Re-sources, Senate 255 Williams, Thomas C., Jr., Permanent Select Com-mittee on Intelligence 317 Williams, Walter C., Chief Engineer's Office, NASA 657 Williams, William D., Forest Service, Agriculture... 554 Williams, William E., IRS, Treasury..........ccccecvvucenune 467 Williamson, David, Housing, HUD...........cccccccccvueennne 600 Williamson, David, Jr., Offices of the Administra-tor, NASA 657 Williamson, J. C., Jr., Agricultural Marketing, Ag-riculture 544 Williamson, Richard Salisbury, Executive Office..... 447 Williamson, Robert L., Education and Labor, House Williford, O. J., Field Activities, Defense................... 0 Willis, A. M., Jr., Veterans’ Affairs, House... . Willis, Arlene, Asst. to Rep. Lewis .......c.ccu.e... Willis, Benjamin F., D.C. Licenses and Permits ....... 765 Willis, C. Lee, Office of Personnel Management ...... 671 Willis, Franklin K., State 4 Willis, James D., Food Safety, Agriculture....... Willis, Ronald C., District of Columbia, House Willis, Roy W., L.A. to Rep. Tauzin Willis, W. F., TVA 6 Willoughby, Christopher R., International Bank ..... 778 Willoughby, Joan T., L.D./Press to Rep. Crockett.... 214 Willson, J. David, Appropriations, House................... 2 Willson, Jay, U.S. Trustees, Justice..........ccccoecuruecnnns Willson, Walter A., General Counsel's Office, Air Force 509 Wilmot, David W., D.C. Wage-Hour .........cccoecerueueneee 759 Wilson, Agnes, Budget, House i Wilson, Alton J., Jr., D.C. University .........ccccecueruruene 7 Wilson, Bjorg, U.N. Food and Agriculture. 7 Wilson, Bob, Mrs., Congressional Club....... Wilson, Catherine, P.S. to Rep. Coelho... 3 Wilson, Charles, Field Offices, HUD..........cccceeveerveneee. 604 Wilson, Charles (Representative from Texas): Biography 168 Appropriations Committee 275 Standards of Official Conduct Committee.............. 309 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... ‘Wilson, Denise, L.A. to Rep. Cardiss Collins . Wilson, Don, A.A. to Rep. Marks................. Wilson, Donald, Office of Labor Manageme tions, OPM Wilson, Gary A., Animal and Plant, Agriculture..... Wilson, Gerald F., Col., Staff College, Defense.......... Wilson, Herman “Tex”, Offices and Commissions Related to the Mayor's Office ..........cccoereerreurunnnee 75 Wilson, Hugh H., Procurement, NASA .......... Wilson, Jack F., Land Management, Interior Wilson, James, Field Offices, HUD ..........ccccecvvvverernene Wilson, Janis A., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Senate 397 Wilson, Jerre, TVA Wilson, John, D.C. Council's Office ..........ccccouvvererunee Individual Index 1101 Page Page Wilson, John V., Jr., Public Affairs, Justice.............. 523 Wilson, L. Allen, TVA 691 Wilson, Lance H., Secretary’s Office, HUD. ............... 597 Wilson, Larry, Operations, Agriculture...................... 538 Wilson, Louis H., Gen., American Battle Monu- ments Commission Wilson, M. Kent, National Science Foundation........ Wilson, Margaret Bush, Officer, Red Cross............... Wilson, Nancy, Budget, House Wilson, Richard D., EPA 633 Wilson, Robert, Small Business Committee, Senate 265 Wilson, Ronald L., International Trade, Commerce 564 Wilson, Sandy A., Operations, Agriculture................ 538 Wilson, Sheena, E.A. to Rep. Pat Williams ...... = Wilson, Thomas H., Public Affairs, Interior. Wilson, Tricia, E.A. to Rep. Holland Wilson, Vernon P., FCC Wilson, Walter R., Personnel, Justice Wilson, Winston, A.A. to Rep. Stenholm.................... 224 Wilzig, Siggi B., U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council.. 693 Wimberly, Ben C., Office of Architect of the Cap-. itol 05 Winborne, S. Allen, IRS, Treasury .........cccccceceverueuennnne 467 Winburn, John, A.A. to Rep. Holland.........c..cccocu...c.. 218 Wincek, Mark D., Ways and Means, House............... 312 Winch, Kevin F., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 18 Wincup, G. Kim, Armed Services, House................... 279 Windus, Margaret L., National Science Foundation got Windus, Werner, General Counsel, Defense.............. 478 Winebrenner, Tommy L., Floor Assistants to the Minority 403 Wineman, Timothy S. Office of the Secretary, : nal 95 Winik, Patricia J., O.M./P.S. to Rep. Hertel ............. 218 Winkel, Adrian P., Territorial Affairs, Interior........ 526 Winkelman, Guenter, International Monetary un Winkler, Ann, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 627 Winkler, Montgomery, A.A. to Rep. Lagomarsino ... 219 Winn, Donald J. Officer of Federal Reserve System 628 Winn, Larry, Jr. (Representative from Kansas): Biography 65 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Science and Technology Committee......................... 305 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 315 Office of Technology A nent 421 Winn, Larry W., Mrs., Congressional Club................ 631 Winn, Philip, Housing, HUD 599 Winner, Edward, Office of the City Administrator.. 756 Winnett, George, State 456 Winokur, R. S., Research, Navy.......c...iicneieeiress 497 Winslow, Walter T., Federal Trade Commission ...... 646 Winston, Frank, Agriculture, House........................... 275 Winston, Louise H., District of Columbia, House..... Winter, Nadine P., D.C. Council’s Office.................... 157 Winter, Phillip E., Col., Gorgas Memorial Institute 653 Winterble, Louise C., Senate Periodical Press Gal- lery 903 Winters, Richard, Heritage Conservation, Interior.. 531 Wirth, Conrad L., Washington National Monu- ment iety 703 Wirth, Timothy E. (Representative from Colorado): Biography 28 Budget Committee 281 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... 286 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... 314 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Wirths, i W., National Science Foundation 668 Wischer, Patricia, A. A. to Rep. Pauke... ..........iis 224 Wisdom, Donald F., Processing, Library of Con- gress 420 Wise, Samuel G., Jr., Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Wisner, Frank George II, Ambassador Extraordi- nary and Plenipotentiary toZambia........cn.ii. Wisniewski, Raymond F., Selective Service System. 630 Wisniewski, Richard J., Management Operations, Witeck, Robert V., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate Witek, Walter J., Jr., Democratic Senatorial Cam- Witherell, Julian W., Processing, Library of Con- gress 419 Withers, L. Arlen, L.A. to Rep. George Hansen ....... 218 Witherspoon, Thomas C., International Trade, Commerce 564 Withey, Lyn M., Senior L.A. to Rep. Kramer ........... 219 Witkin, Jay L., FCC 638 Witte, Ruth, O.M. to Rep. Brinkley........ccccecuevnuennnee. 213 Wittig, Raymond S., Small Business, House.............. 309 Wittstock, Laura W., National Commission on Al- coholism and Other Alcohol-Related Problems. 331 Witzel, Margaret J., Science and Technology, House 307 Wolanin, Thomas B., Education and Labor, House.. 285 Wolcott, Barry W., Lt. Col., Health Sciences, De- fense Wolcott, J. N., Capt., Supply Systems, Navy............. Woldman, Joel M., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 419 Wolek, Francis, Secretary’s Office, Commerece.......... 557 Wolensky, Michael, SEC 678 Wolf, Francis, ILO 782 Wolf, Frank R. (Representative from Virginia): Biography 181 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 299 Public Works and Transportation Committee....... 301 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 315 Wolf, Milton, Law, Library of Congress .................... 4 Wolf, Peter H., D.C. Superior Court..........ccceueccueuuneen. Wolf, Robert E., Congressional Research, Library of Congress 419 Wolf, Robert J., Field Offices, HUD...........ccooeuveurunee. 602 Wolf, Robert R., SEC 677 Wolf, Scott, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Com- mittee Wolf, Teri A., Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- fairs, Senate 252 Wolf, Thomas P., Regional Administrator, GSA....... 653 Wolfe, Anna H., L.A. to Rep. Railsback ..................... 222 Wolfe, John W., National Endowment for the Arts. 664 Wolfe, Joseph V., Judiciary, House.........c..cccevvueuenee. 298 Wolfe, Tom, Interior and Insular Affairs, House ..... 296 Wolfenbarger, John, A.A. to Rep. Billy Lee Evans.. 216 Wolfensberger, Donald R., Rules, House.................... 304 Wolfowitz, Paul D., State 456 Wolgamott, Donald, A.A. to Rep. Mike Lowry.......... 220 Wolk, Barry, Office of the Secretary, Senate ............ 396 Wolle, William D., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to United Arab Emirates.......... 823 Wolpe, Howard E. (Representative from Michigan): Biography 84 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Science and Technology Committee ...........c.cccoue.... 305 Evironmental Study Conference ............cccccovuvrenunene 332 Wolph, William R., Heritage Conservation, Interi-oo, or Wolter, John A.: Geographic Names, Interior Processing, Library of Congress..........ccceeueueurunnene. Wolthuis, Robert K., Republican Policy Commit-tee, Senate 269 Womach, Jasper, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 419 Wornark, Joseph L., Office of the Legislative Coun-pot se Womeldorf, Ann C., Office of the Secretary, Senate 395 Won Pat, Antonio B. (Representative from Guam): Biography Armed Services Committee Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. Wong, Alfred, Officer of the Supreme Court Woo, Michael T., Energy and Commerce, House...... 289 Wood, Beatrice C., Budget, House ..........c.cc.coceuvene.n.. 282 Wood, Billy C., Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury 465 Wood, Bobby, E.A. to Rep. Shelby ........cccccoveeirinnnne. 224 Wood, Bruce, Education and Labor, House................ 285 Wood, Charles W., Officer of Federal Reserve System 629 Wood, Harry E., trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims... 722 Wood, Joseph D., International Bank ek Wood, Karen L., Foreign Relations, Senate.. Wood, Kathy S., Capt., Secretary’s Office, Ar Wood, Linda A., Food Safety, Agriculture................. Wood, Ralph L., Washington Metropolitan Area paign Committee 268 Transit Authority 1102 Congressional Directory Page Wood, Raymond H., Rear Adm., Field Commands, DOT 607 Wood, Reginald L., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Bahamas..........cccccevvnnnee 99 Wood, Richard R., Staffing Services, OPM ................ 674 Wood, Theodore D., Field Activities, Defense............ 480 Wood, William, SEC 677 Woodard-Thompson, Charlesetta R., TVA ................. 690 Woodbury, John R., FCC 639 Woodcock, Timothy C. Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Senate Woodle, Clyde, Public Works and Transportation, House 302 Woodman, Kent, Office of the Legislative Counsel .. 403 Woodrow, Gordon R., S.A. to Sen. Spec 211 Woodrum, Robert L., Public Affairs Office, OPM .... 671 Woods, Bartie T., Food Safety, Agriculture............... 548 Woods, James L., Security Affairs, Defense............... Woods, James W., Dr. National Institutes of Health, HHS 594 Woods, Jessie A., National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Woods, Richard J., GAO Woods, Rosemary E., E.S./O.M. to Rep. Wortley...... Woods, W. Fred, Science and Education, Agricul-ture Woodside, Charles R., Research, Army........ccccceeeuen. Woodson, JoAnn, D.C. Licenses and Permits............ Woodson, Mary Holt, Office of the Legislative Counsel 404 Woodward, Bill: Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House.................. S.S.D. to Rep. Studds Woolard, Charlotte, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian ...................... 6. Wooldridge, Nancy, General Counsel, Defense . Woolfenden, William E., Smithsonian .. Woolfork, James L., D. C. Housing 2x... Zain, Woolston, Richard M., Energy and Commerce, House 289 Woolweaver, Robert G., Col., Legislative Liaison Office, Army 490 Wooten, Holloway, D.C. Department of Human boiA Services Wooten, James P., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 419 Wooten, Jane, P.S. to Rep. Quillen........cccccoruvuennee. 222 Worcester, Ben D., Occupational Safety...... ro Word, John H., D.C. Licenses and Permits................ Worden, Elaine K., Joint Committee on Taxation... Worden, Gaylord E., Inspector General's Office, Commerce 558 Worden, Michael, Democratic Policy Committee, nate 267 Worley, Carolyn, Office of the Sergeant at Arms..... 396 Wormser, Ellen S., Management and Budget, HHS 586 Worsham, Wanda M., Agriculture, House................. 275 Worthan, Leah, U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency Worthington, Margaret M., Audit, Defense............... sa] George C. III, Historical Publications, SA. 652 Wortley, George C. (Representative from New York): Biography 126 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Select Committee on Aging 318 Wrather, Jack, Mrs., {i 3 Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian .........cccecuuunn 68 hifi CeRichard E., III, Col., Council of Personnel, Wright, i: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Niger... clon nintinios 809 Wright, Berkeley, Jr., poh od Office of the ELDery SEARS Rt A 751 Wright, Bruce, A.A. to Rep. Udall.........ccccocoevrrurennenn. 225 Wright, Charles Alan, Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund ........... 331 Wright, Charles Bagley, Mrs., National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian.........c.cceceveererenennnene 686 Wright, Charles T., Veterans’ Affairs, House ... Wright, Chester, Work Force, OPM Wright, Clinton, Occupational Safety, Labor. i Wright, Deborah, A., Tax Division, Justice ............... Wright, E. Maxine, International Trade, Com- Page Wright, George L., Superior Court of the District of Columbia Support Personnel..........cccccoueuennnee Wright, James C., Jr. (Representative from Texas): Biography 170 Budget Committee 281 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. 314 Democratic Steering and Policy Committee........... Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... Commission on the West Central Front of the U.S. Capitol 327 House Office Building Commission 329 Majority Leader 398 Wright, James K., Secretary’s Office, Energy........... 615 Wright, James R., Bureau of Standards, Commerce 572 Wright, James Skelly, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biog-raphy) 718 Wright, Jerauld, Washington National Monument Soci iety 703 Wright, Jim, Mrs., Congressional Club....................... 631 Wright, Lacy A., Jr., Refugee Programs, State......... 461 Wright, Louise M., Education and Labor, House...... 285 Wright, Marjorie, Environment and Public Works, nate 257. Wright, Mattie K., Public Health, HHS..................... Wright, Maureen, Ways and Means, House Wright, Monte D., External Relations, NASA .......... Wright, Richard N., Bureau of Standards, Com-merce a 573 Wright, Robert L., Assistant Secretary's Office, Commerce 558 Wright, Thomas W. D., Commission of Fine Arts.... 630 Wright, W. Earl, Jr., Mint, Treasury..........ccccoruenene 467 Wright, William I., A.A. to Sen. Andrews.................. 208 Wu, Leneice N., Congressional Research, Library of Congress Wulf, Norman A., Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State Wunder, Bernard J., Jr., Energy and Commerce, House Wauttke, Hans, International Finance Corporation.. 781 Wyatt, John M., Food Safety, Agriculture................. 548 Wyden, Ron (Representative from Oregon): Biography 147 Committee on Energy and Commerce..................... 286 Small Business Committee 308 Select Committee on Aging 318 Wye, Christopher, Secretary’s Office, HUD............... 599 Wyeth, Andrew, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian 686 Wylan, Joe, Joint Economic Committee..................... 326 Wylie, Chalmers P. (Representative from Ohio): Biography 139 Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee 280 Veterans’ Affairs Committee 310 Republican Policy Committee..........c.ccceceveeenircnnene 317 Joint Economic Committee 325 Wyman, Barbara A., Merchant Marine and Fisher-ies, House 299 Wyman, Marian R., Education and Labor, House.... 285 Wyman, Rosalind Weiner, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 664 Wyngaard, Tim, Republican Policy Committee, ouse 318 Wynn, Wanda L., Science and Technology, House... 307 Wynns, Peyton L., Commerce, Science, and Trans-portation, Senate 254 Wyrough, Richard R., Inter-American Affairs, State ‘ 458 Wyrsch, Mary Ann, Secretary for Administration, Labor 5 79 Wzorek, Carol, ACTION 622 X Xander, Richard F., Capt., Capitol Police .................. 407 Y Yacsovley, Vladimir, Organization of American Yadlohy Elizabeth, Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 416 Yager, Paul, Mediation and Conciliation Service..... Yago, John W., Jr., Environment and Public merce 563 Works, Senate 257 Individual Index 1103 Page Page Yaguibou, Telesphore, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Upper Volta............... 813 Yahner, John, L.D. to Rep. Snowe ee: 224 Yamada, Deborah, P.S. to Rep. Mineta...................... 221 Yamamura, Kozo, Japan-United States Friendship Commission Yanak, Francis V., Regional Offices, OPM................ Yannello, Judith Ann, trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims 722 Yarborough, Richard W., Foreign Claims Settle-ment, Justice 520 Yard, Sharon G.: E.S. to Rep. Michel Office of the Republican Leader.........ccccccceovvurunnnnes Yardley, John F., Space Transportation, NASA Yater, Wallace M.,"D.C. LIbrary ........ccc.iviimrcercereanene 766 Yates, Louise, Budget, House 282 Yates, Paul R. S., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 03 Yates, Sidney R. (Representative from Illinois): Biography 51 Appropriations Committee 275 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 326 U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council.........ccceccrvvruneeee 693 Yatron, Gus (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography 150 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Post Office and Civil Service Committee................ 299 Yazurlo, John, General Counsel’s Office, Education 618 Ybarra, Manuel R, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico. 780 Yegger, Fronk A., Secretary for Administration, abor Yeager, Philip B., Science and Technology, House .. 306 Yeagley, J. Walter, D.C. Court of Appeals................. 749 Yelin, Jon E., Official, Smithsonian..........c.cocecvererenne 682 Yellis, Kenneth A. Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian.. on Yerby, Alonzo S., M. D., Public Health, HHS 588 Yerkes, David N, Commission of Fine AYES ieee Yerks, Robert G. Lt. Gen., Staff and Selected Agencies, Army 491 Yesh, Constance Lee, Foreign Affairs, House ........... 290 Yesh, Robert T., Office of the Doorkeeper, House.... 401 Yock, Robert J., trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims.... 722 Yocom, James, Employment Standards, Labor......... 582 Yoden, Mary Ann, Public Affairs, State .................... 460 Yoder, Harry A., FCC 637 Yonkler, Leonard, Automated Data, GSA ................. 650 Yordy, Karl D., Academy of Sciences ...........c.ccceruunue. 656 Yore, E. E., Research, Army 489 York, David, L.A. to Rep. Snyder .........cccccecevueeuruenn. 224 York, Fred, A.A. to Rep. Ireland 219 Yoshimura, Kazu, ILO 782 Yost, Nicholas, Environmental Quality..................... 449 Yost, Paul A., Jr., Rear Adm., Field Commands, DOT 608 Yost, Robert L., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Dominican Republic.............. Yost, S. W., Patent and Trademark, Commerce........ Yosway, Philip F., Capt., Communications, Defense 481 Youmans, Erla S., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 3 Young, A. Thomas, Field Installations, NASA ......... Young, Albert T., National Science Foundation....... Young, Alfred H., Ways and Means, House. .............. Young, Allan H., Economic Analysis, Commerce..... 561 Young, Andrew J., Administrative Conference......... 623 Young, Arthur F., Bureau of Census, Commerce ..... 563 Young, C. W. Bill (Representative from Florida): Biography 36 Appropriations Committee 275 National Repub) joes! Congressional Committee.... 315 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... 316 Young, Camille L., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Permits.. 764 Young, Cannon L St. Lawrence Seaway, DOT........ 613 Young, Don (Representative from Alaska): Biography 7 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee................. 295 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.......... 298 National Republican Congressional Committee.... 315 Young, E. B., Tuna Commission sit] Young, Flora H., Bureau of Mines, Interior .............. Young, Francis L., Drug Enforcement, Justice Young, James D., Government Printing Office Young, Joe Bill, Maritime Administration, Com- merce 569 Young, Joyce C., Purchase of Services from the 6 Handicapped Young, Paula C., Economic Analysis, Commerce... Young, Ray M., Office of the Clerk, House................ 400 Young, Richard E., Office of the Secretary, Senate. 395 Young, Robert A. (Representative from Missouri): Biography Public Works and Transportation Committee....... Science and Technology Committee. ............ccoucuu... Young, Roger D., Office of the Legislative Counsel.. 403 Young, Roger S., FBI, Justice 519 Young, Ronald S., Interstate Commerce Commis- sion Young, Tia Gregory, Merchant Marine and Fisher- ies, House Young, Andrew J., Social Security, HHS ................ Yount, Dorothy Jane, Mediation and Conciliation : Service 44 Yudelman, Montague, International Bank................ 778 Yudin, David, Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- fairs, Senate 252 Yusko, Joanna, Foreign Relations, Senate................. 259 Z Zablocki, Clement J. (Representative from Wiscon- sin): Biography 188 Foreign Affairs Committee 289 Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence....... 316 Japan-United States Friendship Commission........ 329 Zablocki, Jane F., Education and Labor, House ....... 285 Zafren, Daniel H., Congressional Research, Library of Congress Zagame, John, A.A. to Sen. D’Amato Zagoria, Sam, Consumer Product Safety Commis- sion 327 Zagorin, Ruth K., Cooperation and Development, Agriculture 552 Zaharna, Samih N., Patent and Trademark, Com- merce 575 Zain, Azraai, International Bank ............cccceeuerrurrnennn 778 Zarate, Alvan O., Health Research, HHS.................. 589 Zaritsky, Howard, Congressional Research, Library of Congress 419 Zarou, Barbre B., Congressional Record Index fice 2 Zborowski, Eli, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council.... 693 Zeccolo, Stanford J., Surface Mining, Interior ........... 529 Zech, Lando W., Jr., Vice Adm.: Naval Personnel 504 Office of Naval Operations 500 Zedalis, Andrea, O.M. to Rep. Schumer ..................... 223 Zeferetti, Leo C. (Representative from New York): Biography 120 Rules Committee 303 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Con- trol 319 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commis-sion Zegel, Vikki Adrienne, Congressional Research, Li-brary of Congress 419 Zeiberg, Seymour L., Research and Engineering, Defense 473 Zeigler, David C., Occupational Safety, Labor .......... 582 Zeisel, Joseph S., Officer of Federal Reserve System Tolan Sharon, P.S. to Rep. Kemp Zeleke, Bekel T., Dr., Pan pis Health Orga- nization 788 Zell, Martin D., Interstate Commerce Commission.. 654 Zeller, Evelyn J., Postal Service ..........ccococverererrnerenens 6 Zellner, B. H., TVA Zelonis, Carol E., Secretary for Administration, Labor Zemel, Robert J. Officer of Federal Reserve System 629 Zemin, Chai, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from China.........cccoeconvnnrvnee. Zemitis, Cyndy, Office of the Republican Leader ..... Zemke, Linda C., Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate Zepp, Glenda, E.S./O.M. to Rep. Erlenborn............... Zerhounni, M. S,, International Bank ...........cc..ccue.n... Zeszutek, Jan, President’s Commission on Execu- tive Exchange 1104 Congressional Directory Zettler, Toby, International Trade, Commerce.......... Zhulev, Stoyan I., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Bulgaria ........ccccccvevvunuencnne 80 Zias, Joseph F., FCC 637 Zicun, Zhang, International Monetary Fund ............ Ziebert, Robyn, Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration Ziegler, Charles C., Public Works and Transporta- tion, House 30 Ziegler, Clayton W., Government Printing Office.... 414 Ziegler, Robert O., Field Installations, DOT.............. Zigler, Edward F., President's Committee on Mental Retardation 331 Ziller, Lillian B., Veterans’ Affairs, House................ Zimmerman, Dale G., Railroad Retirement Board... 700 Zimmerman Dennis, Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 419 Zimmerman, Don A., NLRB 665 Zimmerman, Donald, Alcohol, Tobacco and Fire- arms, Treasury Zimmerman, Edward K. Telecommunications, Commerce 559 Zimmerman, Glen L., Library of Congress................ 415 Zimmerman, Guy K., Controller's Office, Justice..... 521 Zimmerman, Harriet, National Endowment for the Zimmerman, Isiah M., Dr., D.C. Licenses and Per-mits Zimmerman, John B., General Counsel’s Office, avy 4 Zimmerman, Michael, GAO Zimmermann, Christian José, Board Development Bank Zimmermann, David C., National Transportation Safety Board 669 Zink, Joseph D., Maj. Gen., Manpower, Defense ...... 476 Zinman, Seth D., Solicitor’s Office, Labor.................. 579 Page Zinsmeister, Paul C., Congressional Research, Li- brary of Congress 419 Zipoy, Ernestine M. R., SEC 677 Zirpoli, Alfonso J., Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals 712 Zisfein, Melvin B., National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian 685 Zitani, Genius A., Capt., Judge Advocate’s Office, 3 Navy 49. Zito, Edmund G., Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury 4 Zitter, Meyer, Bureau of Census, Commerce............. Zlatoper, R. J., Comdr., Program Appraisal, Navy .. 498 Zobel, W. M., Rear Adm., Facilities Engineering, Navy 502 Zobrist, Benedict K., Archives and Records, GSA. ... 651 Zoellner, Wolf; ai ., Public Buildings, GSA........... 652 Zok, James 5 aritime Administration, Com- merce 568 Zoll, Kenneth, Railroad Retirement Board................ 700 Zoller, Joseph, Rural Electrification, Agriculture.... 542 Zook, Theodore A., Maritime Commission................. 643 Zorinsky, Edward (Senator from Nebraska): Biograchy 101 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee. 246 Foreign Relations Committee...........ccoceuverivercnnnnene. 258 Zsalman, Robert D., Board of Correction, Nay CEA 499 Zubkoff, Harry, Administrative Assistant’s ffice, : Air Force Zuck, Alfred M.: Secretary for Administration, Labor....................... Secretary’s Office, Labor Zug, George R., Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian 687 Zugschwert, John, Col., Research, Army..... Zulu, J. B., International Monetary Fund 78 Zumstein, L. L., Chief, Rear Adm., Coast Guard, DOT 607 Biographical Margin Index Tousebendbookinhalfand 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 Departments Independent Agencies Judiciary District of Columbia International Organizations Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices Press, Photographers’, White House News Photographers, Radio and Television Correspondents’, and Periodical Press Galleries. Maps of Congressional Districts Individual Index