EIGHTY-NINTH CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 1965, TO JANUARY 3, 1967

FIRST SESSION—January 4, 1965, to October 23, 1965 SECOND SESSION—January 10, 1966, 1 to October 22, 1966

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—HUBERT H. HUMPHREY, 2 of Minnesota PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—CARL HAYDEN, of SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—FELTON MCLELLAN JOHNSTON, 3 of Mississippi; EMERY L. FRAZIER, 4 of Kentucky; FRANCIS R. VALEO, 5 of the District of Columbia SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—JOSEPH C. DUKE, 6 of Arizona; ROBERT G. DUNPHY, 7 of Rhode Island

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—JOHN W. MCCORMACK, 8 of Massachusetts CLERK OF THE HOUSE—RALPH R. ROBERTS, 8 of Indiana SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—ZEAKE W. JOHNSON, 8 of Tennessee DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—WILLIAM M. MILLER, 8 of Mississippi POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—H. H. MORRIS, 8 of Kentucky

ALABAMA Paul J. Fannin, Phoenix John E. Moss, Sacramento SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Robert L. Leggett, Vallejo John J. Rhodes, Mesa Phillip Burton, Lister Hill, Montgomery William S. Mailliard, San Francisco John J. Sparkman, Huntsville Morris K. Udall, Tucson George F. Senner, Jr., Miami Jeffery Cohelan, Berkeley REPRESENTATIVES George P. Miller, Alameda Jack Edwards, Mobile ARKANSAS Don Edwards, San Jose William L. Dickinson, Montgomery Charles S. Gubser, Gilroy George Andrews, Union Springs SENATORS J. Arthur Younger, San Matea Glenn Andrews, Anniston John L. McClellan, Camden Burt L. Talcott, Salinas Armistead I. Selden, Jr., Greensboro J. William Fulbright, Fayetteville Charles M. Teague, Ojai John H. Buchanan, Jr., Birmingham REPRESENTATIVES John F. Baldwin, 12 Martinez James D. Martin, Gadsden E. C. Gathings, West Memphis Jerome R. Waldie, 13 Antioch Robert E. Jones, Scottsboro Wilbur D. Mills, Kensett John J. McFall, Manteca James W. Trimble, Berryville B. F. Sisk, Fresno ALASKA Oren Harris, 10 El Dorado Cecil R. King, Los Angeles SENATORS David H. Pryor, 11 Camden Harlan Hagen, Hanford Edward L. Bartlett, Juneau Chet Holifield, Montebello Ernest Gruening, Juneau H. Allen Smith, Glendale Augustus F. Hawkins, Los Angeles SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE James C. Corman, Van Nuys Ralph J. Rivers, 9 Fairbanks Thomas H. Kuchel, Anaheim Del Clawson, Compton George L. Murphy, Beverly Hills Glenard P. Lipscomb, Los Angeles ARIZONA REPRESENTATIVES Ronald Brooks Cameron, Whittier SENATORS Don H. Clausen, Crescent City James Roosevelt, 14 Los Angeles Carl Hayden, Phoenix Harold T. Johnson, Roseville Thomas M. Rees, 15 Los Angeles

1 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 89-340, 89th Cong., 1st 7 Term began January 14, 1966. 13 Elected June 7, 1966, to fill vacancy caused by death sess.), the date of assembling the second session of the 8 Reelected January 4, 1965. of John F. Baldwin, and became a member of the House Eighty-ninth Congress was fixed for January 10, 1966. 9 Resigned December 30, 1966; vacancy throughout re- on June 20, 1966. 2 Term began at noon January 20, 1965. mainder of the Congress. 14 Resigned September 30, 1965. 3 10 Resigned December 30, 1965. Resigned February 2, 1966. 15 Elected December 15, 1965, to fill vacancy caused by 4 11 Elected to serve from January 1, 1966, through Sep- Elected November 8, 1966, to fill vacancy caused by resignation of James Roosevelt, and became a member tember 30, 1966. resignation of Oren Harris, but was unable to be sworn of the House on January 10, 1966. 5 Term began October 1, 1966. in as Congress was not in session. 6 Resigned December 30, 1965. 12 Died March 9, 1966.

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CALIFORNIA—Continued William C. Cramer, St. Petersburg George E. Shipley, Olney Melvin Price, East St. Louis REPRESENTATIVES—Continued GEORGIA Ed Reinecke, Tujunga SENATORS INDIANA Alphonzo Bell, Los Angeles Richard B. Russell, Winder SENATORS George E. Brown, Jr., Monterey Park Herman E. Talmadge, Lovejoy Vance Hartke, Evansville Edward R. Roybal, Los Angeles Birch E. Bayh, Terre Haute REPRESENTATIVES Charles H. Wilson, Los Angeles REPRESENTATIVES Craig Hosmer, Long Beach G. Elliott Hagan, Sylvania Maston O’Neal, Bainbridge Ray J. Madden, Gary Ken W. Dyal, San Bernardino Charles A. Halleck, Rensselaer Howard H. Callaway, Pine Mountain Richard T. Hanna, Huntington Beach John Brademas, South Bend James A. Mackay, Atlanta James B. Utt, Santa Ana E. Ross Adair, Fort Wayne Charles L. Weltner, Atlanta Bob Wilson, San Diego J. Edward Roush, Huntington John J. Flynt, Jr., Griffin Lionel Van Deerlin, San Diego Richard L. Roudebush, Noblesville John V. Tunney, Riverside John W. Davis, Summerville William G. Bray, Martinsville J. Russell Tuten, Brunswick Winfield K. Denton, 16 Evansville COLORADO Phil M. Landrum, Jasper Lee H. Hamilton, Columbus SENATORS Robert G. Stephens, Jr., Athens Ralph Harvey, 17 New Castle Andrew Jacobs, Jr., Indianapolis Gordon L. Allott, Lamar HAWAII Peter H. Dominick, Englewood SENATORS IOWA REPRESENTATIVES Hiram L. Fong, Honolulu SENATORS Byron G. Rogers, Denver Daniel K. Inouye, Honolulu Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Cedar Rapids Roy H. McVicker, Wheat Ridge Jack R. Miller, Sioux City Frank E. Evans, Pueblo REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Wayne N. Aspinall, Palisade Spark M. Matsunaga, Honolulu REPRESENTATIVES Patsy T. Mink, Waipahu John R. Schmidhauser, Iowa City CONNECTICUT John C. Culver, Marion H. R. Gross, 18 Waterloo SENATORS IDAHO SENATORS Bert Bandstra, Pella Thomas J. Dodd, West Hartford Neal Smith, Altoona Frank Church, Boise Abraham A. Ribicoff, Hartford Stanley L. Greigg, Sioux City Len B. Jordan, Boise REPRESENTATIVES John R. Hansen, Manning Emilio Q. Daddario, Hartford REPRESENTATIVES William L. St. Onge, Putnam Compton I. White, Jr., Clarkfork Robert N. Giaimo, North Haven George V. Hansen, Pocatello SENATORS Donald J. Irwin, Norwalk Frank Carlson, Concordia John S. Monagan, Waterbury ILLINOIS James B. Pearson, Prairie Village Bernard F. Grabowski, Bristol SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Paul H. Douglas, Chicago Bob Dole, Russell DELAWARE Everett M. Dirksen, Pekin Chester L. Mize, Atchison SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Robert F. Ellsworth, Lawrence John J. Williams, Millsboro William L. Dawson, Chicago Garner E. Shriver, Wichita J. Caleb Boggs, Wilmington Barratt O’Hara, Chicago Joe Skubitz, Pittsburg REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE William T. Murphy, Chicago KENTUCKY Edward J. Derwinski, South Holland Harris B. McDowell, Jr., Middletown SENATORS John C. Kluczynski, Chicago FLORIDA Daniel J. Ronan, Chicago John Sherman Cooper, Somerset Frank Annunzio, Chicago Thruston B. Morton, Louisville SENATORS Dan Rostenkowski, Chicago REPRESENTATIVES Spessard L. Holland, Bartow Sidney R. Yates, Chicago Frank A. Stubblefield, Murray George A. Smathers, Miami Harold R. Collier, Berwyn William H. Natcher, Bowling Green REPRESENTATIVES Roman C. Pucinski, Chicago Charles P. Farnsley, Louisville Robert L. F. Sikes, Crestview Robert McClory, Lake Bluff Frank Chelf, Lebanon Charles E. Bennett, Jacksonville Donald Rumsfeld, Glenview Tim Lee Carter, Tompkinsville Claude Pepper, Miami John N. Erlenborn, Elmhurst John C. Watts, Nicholasville Dante B. Fascell, Miami Charlotte T. Reid, Aurora Carl D. Perkins, Hindman A. Sydney Herlong, Jr., Leesburg John B. Anderson, Rockford Paul G. Rogers, West Palm Beach Leslie C. Arends, Melvin LOUISIANA James A. Haley, Sarasota Robert H. Michel, Peoria SENATORS D. R. (Billy) Matthews, Gainesville Gale Schisler, London Mills Allen J. Ellender, Houma Don Fuqua, Altha Paul Findley, Pittsfield Russell B. Long, Baton Rouge Sam M. Gibbons, Tampa Kenneth J. Gray, West Frankfort REPRESENTATIVES Edward J. Gurney, Winter Park William L. Springer, Champaign F. Edward He´bert, New Orleans

16 Resigned December 30, 1966; vacancy throughout re- 17 Resigned December 30, 1966; vacancy throughout re- 18 Election unsuccessfully contested by Stephen M. Pe- mainder of the Congress. mainder of the Congress. terson. EIGHTY-NINTH CONGRESS 433

Hale Boggs, New Orleans Edward Hutchinson, Fennville Paul C. Jones, Kennett Edwin E. Willis, St. Martinville Gerald R. Ford, Grand Rapids Joe D. Waggonner, Jr., Plain Dealing Charles E. Chamberlain, East Lansing MONTANA Otto E. Passman, Monroe John C. Mackie, Flint SENATORS James H. Morrison, Hammond James Harvey, Saginaw Michael J. Mansfield, Missoula T. Ashton Thompson, 19 Ville Platte Robert P. Griffin, 23 Traverse City Lee Metcalf, Helena 20 24 Edwin W. Edwards, Crowley Guy Vander Jagt, Cadillac REPRESENTATIVES Speedy O. Long, Jena Elford A. Cederberg, Bay City Arnold Olsen, Helena Raymond F. Clevenger, Sault Ste. James F. Battin, Billings MAINE Marie SENATORS James G. O’Hara, Utica NEBRASKA Charles C. Diggs, Jr., Detroit Margaret Chase Smith, Skowhegan SENATORS Edmund S. Muskie, Waterville Lucien N. Nedzi, Detroit William D. Ford, Taylor Roman L. Hruska, Omaha REPRESENTATIVES John D. Dingell, Dearborn Carl T. Curtis, Minden Stanley R. Tupper, Boothbay Harbor Martha W. Griffiths, Detroit REPRESENTATIVES William D. Hathaway, Auburn William S. Broomfield, Royal Oak Clair A. Callan, Odell Billie S. Farnum, Drayton Plains Glenn Cunningham, Omaha MARYLAND David T. Martin, Kearney SENATORS MINNESOTA Daniel B. Brewster, Towson SENATORS NEVADA Joseph D. Tydings, Harve de Grace Eugene J. McCarthy, St. Paul SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Walter F. Mondale, Minneapolis Alan Bible, Reno Rogers C. B. Morton, Easton REPRESENTATIVES Howard W. Cannon, Las Vegas Clarence D. Long, Ruxton Albert H. Quie, Dennison REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Edward A. Garmatz, Baltimore Ancher Nelson, Hutchinson Walter S. Baring, Reno George H. Fallon, Baltimore Clark MacGregor, Plymouth Hervey G. Machen, Hyattsville Joseph E. Karth, St. Paul NEW HAMPSHIRE Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Frederick Donald M. Fraser, Minneapolis SENATORS Samuel N. Friedel, Baltimore Alec G. Olson, Montevideo Norris Cotton, Lebanon At Large–Carlton R. Sickles, Lanham Odin Langen, Kennedy Thomas J. McIntyre, Laconia John A. Blatnik, Chisholm MASSACHUSETTS REPRESENTATIVES J. Oliva Huot, Laconia SENATORS MISSISSIPPI James C. Cleveland, New London Leverett Saltonstall, Dover SENATORS Edward M. Kennedy, Boston James O. Eastland, Doddsville NEW JERSEY REPRESENTATIVES John C. Stennis, De Kalb SENATORS Silvio O. Conte, Pittsfield REPRESENTATIVES Clifford P. Case, Rahway Edward P. Boland, Springfield Thomas G. Abernethy, 25 Okolona Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Westfield 26 Philip J. Philbin, Clinton Jamie L. Whitten, Charleston REPRESENTATIVES Harold D. Donohue, Worcester 27 John Bell Williams, Raymond William T. Cahill, Collingswood F. Bradford Morse, Lowell 28 Prentiss Walker, Mize Thomas C. McGrath, Jr., Margate City William H. Bates, Salem 29 William M. Colmer, Pascagoula James J. Howard, Wall Township Torbert H. Macdonald, Malden Frank Thompson, Jr., Trenton Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., Cambridge MISSOURI Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen, Morristown John W. McCormack, Dorchester SENATORS Florence P. Dwyer, Elizabeth Joseph W. Martin, Jr., North Attleboro Stuart Symington, St. Louis William B. Widnall, Saddle River James A. Burke, Milton Edward V. Long, Clarksville Charles S. Joelson, Paterson Hastings Keith, West Bridgewater REPRESENTATIVES Henry Helstoski, East Rutherford MICHIGAN Frank M. Karsten, St. Louis Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Newark Thomas B. Curtis, Webster Groves Joseph G. Minish, West Orange SENATORS Leonor Kretzer (Mrs. John B.) Paul J. Krebs, Livingston 21 Patrick V. McNamara, Detroit Sullivan, St. Louis Cornelius E. Gallagher, Bayonne 22 Robert P. Griffin, Traverse City Wm. J. Randall, Independence Dominick V. Daniels, Jersey City Philip A. Hart, Mackinac Island Richard Bolling, Kansas City Edward J. Patten, Perth Amboy REPRESENTATIVES W. R. Hull, Jr., Weston John Conyers, Jr., Detroit Durward G. Hall, Springfield NEW MEXICO Weston E. Vivian, Ann Arbor Richard H. Ichord, Houston SENATORS Paul H. Todd, Jr., Kalamazoo William L. Hungate, Troy Clinton P. Anderson, Albuquerque

19 Died July 1, 1965. 23 Resigned May 10, 1966. 26 Election unsuccessfully contested by Fannie Lou 20 Elected October 26, 1965, to fill vacancy caused by 24 Elected November 8, 1966, to fill vacancy caused by Hamer. death of T. Ashton Thompson, and became a member of resignation of Robert P. Griffin, but was unable to be 27 Election unsuccessfully contested by Mildred Cosey, the House on October 18, 1965. sworn in as Congress was not in session. Evelyn Nelson, and Rev. Allen Johnson. 21 Died April 30, 1966. 25 Election unsuccessfully contested by Augusta 28 Election unsuccessfully contested by Annie DeVine. 22 Appointed May 11, 1966, to fill vacancy caused by Wheadon. 29 Election unsuccessfully contested by Victoria Jackson death of Patrick V. McNamara; subsequently elected. Gray. 434 Biographical Directory

NEW MEXICO—Continued B. Everett Jordan, Saxapahaw Fred R. Harris, Lawton SENATORS—Continued REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Herbert C. Bonner, 34 Washington Page Belcher, Enid Joseph M. Montoya, Santa Fe Walter B. Jones, 35 Farmville Ed Edmondson, Muskogee REPRESENTATIVES L. H. Fountain, Tarboro Carl Albert, McAlester Thomas G. Morris, Tucumcari David N. Henderson, Wallace Tom Steed, Shawnee E. S. Johnny Walker, Santa Fe Harold D. Cooley, 36 Nashville John Jarman, Oklahoma City Ralph J. Scott, Danbury Jed Johnson, Jr., Chickasha Horace R. Kornegay, Greensboro SENATORS Alton Lennon, Wilmington OREGON Jacob K. Javits, Charles R. Jonas, Lincolnton SENATORS Robert F. Kennedy, Glen Cove James T. Broyhill, Lenoir Wayne L. Morse, Eugene REPRESENTATIVES Basil L. Whitener, Gastonia Maurine B. Neuberger, Portland Otis G. Pike, Riverhead Roy A. Taylor, Black Mountain REPRESENTATIVES James R. Grover, Jr., Babylon Wendell Wyatt, Astoria Lester L. Wolff, Great Neck NORTH DAKOTA Al Ullman, Baker John W. Wydler, Garden City SENATORS Edith Green, Portland Herbert Tenzer, Lawrence Milton R. Young, LaMoure Robert B. Duncan, Medford , Forest Hills Quentin N. Burdick, Fargo Joseph P. Addabbo, Ozone Park REPRESENTATIVES Benjamin S. Rosenthal, Elmhurst James J. Delaney, City Mark Andrews, Mapleton SENATORS , Brooklyn Rolland Redlin, Crosby Joseph S. Clark, Philadelphia Eugene J. Keogh, Brooklyn Hugh D. Scott, Jr., Philadelphia Edna F. Kelly, Brooklyn OHIO REPRESENTATIVES Abraham J. Multer, Brooklyn SENATORS William A. Barrett, Philadelphia John J. Rooney, Brooklyn Frank J. Lausche, Cleveland Robert N. C. Nix, Philadelphia Hugh L. Carey, Brooklyn Stephen M. Young, Cleveland James A. Byrne, Philadelphia John M. Murphy, Staten Island REPRESENTATIVES Herman Toll, Philadelphia John V. Lindsay, 30 New York City John J. Gilligan, Cincinnati William J. Green, Philadelphia Theodore R. Kupferman, 31 New York Donald D. Clancy, Cincinnati George M. Rhodes, Reading City Rodney M. Love, Dayton G. Robert Watkins, West Chester Adam C. Powell, New York City William M. McCulloch, Piqua Willard S. Curtin, Morrisville , New York City Delbert L. Latta, Bowling Green Paul B. Dague, 40 Downingtown William F. Ryan, New York City Joseph M. McDade, Scranton James H. Scheuer, Bronx William H. Harsha, Portsmouth 37 Daniel J. Flood, Wilkes-Barre Jacob H. Gilbert, Bronx Clarence J. Brown, Blanchester 38 J. Irving Whalley, Windber Jonathan B. Bingham, Bronx Clarence J. Brown, Jr., Urbana Jackson E. Betts, Findlay Richard S. Schweiker, Worcester Paul A. Fino, Bronx William S. Moorhead, Pittsburgh 32 Thomas L. Ashley, Waterville Richard L. Ottinger, Pleasantville Fred B. Rooney, Bethlehem Ogden R. Reid, Purchase Walter H. Moeller, Lancaster J. William Stanton, Painesville John C. Kunkel, 41 Harrisburg John G. Dow, Grand View Herman T. Schneebeli, Williamsport Joseph Y. Resnick, Ellenville Samuel L. Devine, Columbus 33 Charles A. Mosher, Oberlin Robert J. Corbett, Pittsburgh Leo W. O’Brien, Albany N. Neiman Craley, Jr., York Carleton J. King, Saratoga Springs William H. Ayres, Akron 39 Elmer J. Holland, Pittsburgh Robert C. McEwen, Ogdensburg Robert T. Secrest, Senecaville John H. Dent, Jeannette , Utica Frank T. Bow, Canton John P. Saylor, Johnstown Howard W. Robison, Owego John M. Ashbrook, Johnstown Albert W. Johnson, Smethport James M. Hanley, Syracuse Wayne L. Hays, Flushing Joseph P. Vigorito, Erie Samuel S. Stratton, Amsterdam Michael J. Kirwan, Younstown Frank M. Clark, Bessemer Frank Horton, Rochester Michael A. Feighan, Cleveland Thomas E. Morgan, Fredericktown Barber B. Conable, Jr., Alexander Charles A. Vanik, Cleveland James G. Fulton, Pittsburgh Charles E. Goodell, Jamestown Frances P. Bolton, Cleveland William E. Minshall, Lakewood Richard D. McCarthy, Buffalo RHODE ISLAND Henry P. Smith, 3d, North Tonawanda At Large–Robert E. Sweeney, Bay Thaddeus J. Dulski, Buffalo Village SENATORS John O. Pastore, Cranston NORTH CAROLINA OKLAHOMA Claiborne Pell, Newport SENATORS SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Samuel J. Ervin, Jr., Morganton A. S. Mike Monroney, Oklahoma City Fernand J. St Germain, Woonsocket

30 Resigned December 31, 1965. 35 Elected February 5, 1966, to fill vacancy caused by 39 Resigned December 30, 1966; vacancy throughout re- 31 Elected February 8, 1966, to fill vacancy caused by death of Herbert C. Bonner, and became a member of mainder of the Congress. resignation of John V. Lindsay, and became a member the House on February 10, 1966. 40 Resigned December 30, 1966; vacancy throughout re- of the House on February 23, 1966. 36 Resigned December 30, 1966; vacancy throughout re- mainder of the Congress. 32 Election unsuccessfully contested by James R. mainder of the Congress. 41 Resigned December 30, 1966; vacancy throughout re- 37 Frankenberry. Died August 23, 1965. mainder of the Congress. 33 Resigned December 30, 1966; vacancy throughout re- 38 Elected November 2, 1965, to fill vacancy caused by mainder of the Congress. death of his father Clarence J. Brown, and became a mem- 34 Died November 7, 1965. ber of the House on January 10, 1966. EIGHTY-NINTH CONGRESS 435

John E. Fogarty, Harmony Albert Thomas, 47 Houston Henry M. Jackson, Everett Mrs. Lera Thomas, 48 Houston REPRESENTATIVES SOUTH CAROLINA Clark W. Thompson, 49 Galveston Thomas M. Pelly, Seattle SENATORS J. J. (Jake) Pickle, Austin W. R. Poage, Waco Lloyd Meeds, Everett Olin D. Johnston, 42 Spartanburg James C. Wright, Jr., Fort Worth Julia Butler Hansen, Cathlamet Donald S. Russell, 43 Spartanburg Catherine May, Yakima 44 Graham Purcell, Wichita Falls Ernest F. Hollings, Charleston John Young, Corpus Christi Thomas S. Foley, Spokane James Strom Thurmond, Aiken Eligio de la Garza, Mission Floyd V. Hicks, Tacoma REPRESENTATIVES Richard C. White, El Paso Brock Adams, Seattle L. Mendel Rivers, Charleston Omar Burleson, Anson Albert W. Watson, 45 Columbia Walter Rogers, Pampa WEST VIRGINIA W. J. Bryan Dorn, Greenwood George H. Mahon, Lubbock Robert T. Ashmore, Greenville Henry B. Gonzalez, San Antonio SENATORS Tom S. Gettys, Rock Hill O. C. Fisher, San Angelo Jennings Randolph, Elkins John L. McMillan, Florence Bob Casey, Houston Robert C. Byrd, Sophia At Large–Joe Pool, Dallas REPRESENTATIVES SOUTH DAKOTA UTAH Arch A. Moore, Jr., Glendale SENATORS SENATORS Harley O. Staggers, Keyser Karl E. Mundt, Madison John M. Slack, Jr., Charleston Wallace F. Bennett, Salt Lake City George McGovern, Mitchell Frank E. Moss, Salt Lake City Ken Hechler, Huntington James Kee, Bluefield REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Ben Reifel, Aberdeen Laurence J. Burton, Ogden E. Y. Berry, McLaughlin David S. King, Salt Lake City WISCONSIN SENATORS TENNESSEE VERMONT William Proxmire, Madison SENATORS SENATORS Gaylord A. Nelson, Madison Albert A. Gore, Carthage George D. Aiken, Putney Ross Bass, Pulaski Winston L. Prouty, Newport REPRESENTATIVES Lynn E. Stalbaum, Racine REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Robert T. Stafford, Rutland Robert W. Kastenmeier, Watertown James H. Quillen, Kingsport Vernon W. Thomson, Richland Center John J. Duncan, Knoxville Clement J. Zablocki, Milwaukee William E. Brock, 3d, Chattanooga VIRGINIA SENATORS Henry S. Reuss, Milwaukee Joe L. Evins, Smithville John A. Race, Fond du Lac Richard H. Fulton, Nashville Harry Flood Byrd, 50 Berryville Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., 51 Winchester Melvin R. Laird, Marshfield William R. Anderson, Waverly John W. Byrnes, Green Bay Tom Murray, 46 Jackson A. Willis Robertson, 52 Lexington William B. Spong, Jr., 53 Portsmouth Glenn R. Davis, New Berlin Robert A. Everett, Union City Alvin E. O’Konski, Mercer George W. Grider, Memphis REPRESENTATIVES Thomas N. Downing, Newport News TEXAS Porter Hardy, Jr., Churchland WYOMING SENATORS David E. Satterfield, 3d, Richmond SENATORS Watkins M. Abbitt, Appomattox Ralph W. Yarborough, Austin Gale W. McGee, Laramie William M. Tuck, South Boston Milward L. Simpson, Cody John G. Tower, Wichita Falls Richard H. Poff, Radford REPRESENTATIVES John O. Marsh, Jr., Strasburg REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Wright Patman, Texarkana Howard W. Smith, Broad Run Teno Roncalio, Cheyenne Jack Brooks, Beaumont W. Pat Jennings, Marion Lindley Beckworth, Gladewater Joel T. Broyhill, Arlington COMMONWEALTH OF Ray Roberts, McKinney PUERTO RICO Earle Cabell, Dallas WASHINGTON Olin E. Teague, College Station SENATORS RESIDENT COMMISSIONER John Dowdy, Athens Warren G. Magnuson, Seattle Santiago Polanco-Abreu, Isabela

42 Died April 18, 1965. 46 Resigned December 30, 1966; vacancy throughout re- 51 Appointed November 12, 1965, to fill vacancy caused 43 Appointed April 22, 1965, to fill vacancy caused by mainder of the Congress. by the resignation of Harry Flood Byrd; subsequently death of Olin D. Johnston. 47 Died February 15, 1966. elected. 44 Elected November 8, 1966, to fill vacancy caused by 48 Elected March 26, 1966, to fill vacancy caused by the 52 Resigned December 30, 1966. death of Olin D. Johnston, for term ending January 3, death of her husband Albert Thomas, and became a mem- 53 Appointed December 31, 1966, to seat he had won 1969, and began service November 9, 1966. ber of the House on March 30, 1966. in the general election, to fill vacancy caused by resigna- 45 49 Resigned February 1, 1965; elected June 15, 1965, Resigned December 30, 1966; vacancy throughout re- tion of A. Willis Robertson, and took his seat December to fill vacancy caused by his own resignation and became mainder of the Congress. 31, 1966. a member of the House on June 16, 1965. 50 Resigned November 10, 1965.