EIGHTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 1961, TO JANUARY 3, 1963

FIRST SESSION—January 3, 1961, to September 27, 1961 SECOND SESSION—January 10, 1962, 1 to October 13, 1962

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—RICHARD M. NIXON, 2 of California; LYNDON B. JOHNSON, 3 of PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—CARL HAYDEN, of Arizona SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—FELTON MCLELLAN JOHNSTON, of SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—JOSEPH C. DUKE, of Arizona

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—, 4 of Texas; JOHN W. MCCORMACK, 5 of Massachusetts CLERK OF THE HOUSE—RALPH R. ROBERTS, 6 of Indiana SERGEANT OF ARMS OF THE HOUSE—ZEAKE W. JOHNSON, JR., 6 of Tennessee DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—WILLIAM M. MILLER, 6 of Mississippi POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—H. H. MORRIS, 6 of Kentucky

ALABAMA Stewart L. Udall, 7 Tucson Jeffery Cohelan, Berkeley 8 SENATORS Morris K. Udall, Tucson George P. Miller, Alameda Lister Hill, Montgomery J. Arthur Younger, San Mateo John J. Sparkman, Huntsville ARKANSAS Charles S. Gubser, Gilroy REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS John J. McFall, Manteca B. F. Sisk, Fresno Frank W. Boykin, Mobile John L. McClellan, Camden George M. Grant, Troy J. William Fulbright, Fayetteville Charles M. Teague, Ojai Harlan Hagen, Hanford George W. Andrews, Union Springs REPRESENTATIVES Kenneth A. Roberts, Anniston Gordon L. McDonough, Los Angeles E. C. Gathings, West Memphis Alphonzo Bell, Santa Monica Albert Rains, Gadsden Wilbur D. Mills, Kensett Armistead I. Selden, Jr., Greensboro Cecil R. King, Los Angeles James W. Trimble, Berryville Carl Elliott, Jasper Craig Hosmer, Long Beach Robert E. Jones, Scottsboro Oren Harris, El Dorado Chet Holifield, Montebello George Huddleston, Jr., Birmingham Dale Alford, Little Rock H. Allen Smith, Glendale 9 W. F. Norrell, Monticello Edgar W. Hiestand, Burbank 10 ALASKA Catherine D. Norrell, Monticello James C. Corman, Van Nuys SENATORS Clyde Doyle, South Gate Edward L. Bartlett, Juneau CALIFORNIA Glenard P. Lipscomb, Los Angeles Ernest Gruening, Juneau SENATORS John H. Rousselot, San Gabriel REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Thomas H. Kuchel, Anaheim James Roosevelt, Los Angeles Ralph J. Rivers, Fairbanks Clair Engle, Red Bluff Harry R. Sheppard, Yucaipa REPRESENTATIVES James B. Utt, Santa Ana ARIZONA Clem Miller, 11 Corte Madera D. S. Saund, Westmorland SENATORS Harold T. Johnson, Roseville Bob Wilson, Chula Vista Carl Hayden, Phoenix John E. Moss, Sacramento Barry M. Goldwater, Phoenix William S. Mailliard, San Francisco COLORADO REPRESENTATIVES John F. Shelley, San Francisco SENATORS John J. Rhodes, Mesa John F. Baldwin, Martinez Gordon L. Allott, Lamar

1 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 348, 87th Cong., 1st 5 Elected January 10, 1962. 9 Died February 15, 1961. sess.), the date of assembling the second session of the 6 Reelected January 3, 1962. 10 Elected April 18, 1961, to fill vacancy caused by death Eighty-seventh Congress was fixed for January 10, 1962. 7 Resigned January 18, 1961. of her husband William F. Norrell, and became a member 2 Term expired at noon on January 20, 1961. 8 Elected May 2, 1961, to fill vacancy caused by resigna- of the House on April 25, 1961. 3 Term began at noon on January 20, 1961. tion of his brother Stewart L. Udall, and became a mem- 11 Died October 7, 1962; vacancy throughout remainder 4 Died November 16, 1961. ber of the House on May 17, 1961. of the Congress.

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COLORADO—Continued Robert G. Stephens, Jr., Athens William G. Bray, Martinsville Winfield K. Denton, Evansville SENATORS—Continued HAWAII Earl Wilson, Bedford John A. Carroll, Denver SENATORS Ralph Harvey, New Castle REPRESENTATIVES Hiram L. Fong, Honolulu Donald C. Bruce, Indianapolis Byron G. Rogers, Denver Oren E. Long, Honolulu Peter H. Dominick, Englewood REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE IOWA J. Edgar Chenoweth, Trinidad Daniel K. Inouye, Honolulu SENATORS Wayne N. Aspinall, Palisade Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Cedar Rapids IDAHO Jack R. Miller, Sioux City CONNECTICUT SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Henry C. Dworshak, 12 Burley Fred Schwengel, Davenport Prescott S. Bush, Greenwich Len B. Jordan, 13 Boise James E. Bromwell, Cedar Rapids Thomas J. Dodd, West Hartford Frank Church, Boise H. R. Gross, Waterloo REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES John Kyl, Bloomfield Neal Smith, Altoona Emilio Q. Daddario, Hartford Gracie Pfost, Nampa Merwin Coad, Boone Horace Seely-Brown, Jr., Pomfret Ralph R. Harding, Blackfoot Ben F. Jensen, Exira Center Charles B. Hoeven, Alton Robert N. Giaimo, North Haven SENATORS Abner W. Sibal, Norwalk KANSAS John S. Monagan, Waterbury Paul H. Douglas, Chicago At Large–Frank Kowalski, Meriden Everett M. Dirksen, Pekin SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Andrew F. Schoeppel, 15 Wichita DELAWARE William L. Dawson, Chicago James B. Pearson, 16 Prairie Village Frank Carlson, Concordia SENATORS Barratt O’Hara, Chicago John J. Williams, Millsboro William T. Murphy, Chicago REPRESENTATIVES J. Caleb Boggs, Wilmington Edward J. Derwinski, Chicago William H. Avery, Wakefield John C. Kluczynski, Chicago Robert F. Ellsworth, Lawrence REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Thomas J. O’Brien, Chicago Walter L. McVey, Independence Harris B. McDowell, Jr., Middletown Roland V. Libonati, Chicago Garner E. Shriver, Wichita Dan Rostenkowski, Chicago J. Floyd Breeding, Rolla FLORIDA Sidney R. Yates, Chicago Bob Dole, Russell SENATORS Harold R. Collier, Berwyn Spessard L. Holland, Bartow Roman C. Pucinski, Chicago KENTUCKY George A. Smathers, Miami Edward R. Finnegan, Chicago SENATORS Marguerite Stitt Church, Evanston REPRESENTATIVES John Sherman Cooper, Somerset Elmer J. Hoffman, Wheaton Thruston B. Morton, Louisville William C. Cramer, St. Petersburg Noah M. Mason, Oglesby Charles E. Bennett, Jacksonville John B. Anderson, Rockford REPRESENTATIVES Robert L. F. Sikes, Crestview Leslie C. Arends, Melvin Frank A. Stubblefield, Murray Dante B. Fascell, Miami Robert H. Michel, Peoria William H. Natcher, Bowling Green A. Sydney Herlong, Jr., Leesburg Robert B. Chiperfield, Canton Frank W. Burke, Louisville Paul G. Rogers, West Palm Beach Paul Findley, Pittsfield Frank Chelf, Lebanon James A. Haley, Sarasota Peter F. Mack, Jr., Carlinville Brent Spence, Fort Thomas D. R. (Billy) Matthews, Gainesville William L. Springer, Champaign John C. Watts, Nicholasville George E. Shipley, Olney Carl D. Perkins, Hindman GEORGIA Melvin Price, East St. Louis Eugene Siler, Williamsburg SENATORS Kenneth J. Gray, West Frankfort Richard B. Russell, Winder Herman E. Talmadge, Lovejoy INDIANA SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Allen J. Ellender, Houma G. Elliott Hagan, Sylvania Homer E. Capehart, Washington Russell B. Long, Baton Rouge John L. Pilcher, Meigs Vance Hartke, Evansville REPRESENTATIVES E. L. Forrester, Leesburg REPRESENTATIVES F. Edward He´bert, New Orleans John J. Flynt, Jr., Griffin Ray J. Madden, Gary , New Orleans James C. Davis, Stone Mountain Charles A. Halleck, Rennselaer Edwin E. Willis, Martinville Carl Vinson, Milledgeville John Brademas, South Bend Overton Brooks, 17 Shreveport John W. Davis, Summerville E. Ross Adair, Fort Wayne Joe D. Waggonner, Jr., 18 Plain Dealing Iris F. Blitch, Homerville J. Edward Roush, 14 Huntington Otto E. Passman, Monroe Phillip M. Landrum, Jasper Richard L. Roudebush, Noblesville James H. Morrison, Hammond

12 Died July 23, 1962. 15 Died January 21, 1962. 18 Elected December 19, 1961, to fill vacancy caused by 13 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Henry 16 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Andrew death of Overton Brooks, and became a member of the C. Dworshak, and took his seat August 7, 1962. F. Schoeppel, and took his seat February 5, 1962. House on January 10, 1962. 14 Election investigated by order of the House (H. Res. 17 Died September 16, 1961. 1). H. Res. 339 declared that J. Edward Roush was enti- tled to this seat. EIGHTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS 423

T. Ashton Thompson, Ville Platte Gerald R. Ford, Jr., Grand Rapids Paul C. Jones, Kennett Harold B. McSween, Alexandria Charles E. Chamberlain, East Lansing Morgan M. Moulder, Camdenton James G. O’Hara, Utica MAINE James Harvey, Saginaw MONTANA SENATORS Robert P. Griffin, Traverse City SENATORS Margaret Chase Smith, Skowhegan Elford A. Cederberg, Bay City Mike Mansfield, Missoula Edmund S. Muskie, Waterville Victor A. Knox, Sault Ste. Marie Lee Metcalf, Helena John B. Bennett, Ontonagon REPRESENTATIVES Charles C. Diggs, Jr., Detroit REPRESENTATIVES Peter A. Garland, Saco Louis C. Rabaut, 23 Grosse Pointe Park Arnold Olsen, Helena Stanley R. Tupper, Boothbay Harbor Harold M. Ryan, 24 Detroit James F. Battin, Billings Clifford G. McIntire, Perham John D. Dingell, Detroit John Lesinski, Dearborn NEBRASKA Martha W. Griffiths, Detroit SENATORS SENATORS William S. Broomfield, Royal Oak Roman L. Hruska, Omaha John Marshall Butler, Baltimore Carl T. Curtis, Minden J. Glenn Beall, Frostburg REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Phil Weaver, Falls City Thomas F. Johnson, Berlin Hubert H. Humphrey, Waverly Glenn Cunningham, Omaha Daniel B. Brewster, Glyndon Eugene J. McCarthy, St. Paul Ralph F. Beermann, Dakota City Edward A. Garmatz, Baltimore REPRESENTATIVES David T. Martin, Kearney George H. Fallon, Baltimore Albert H. Quie, Dennison Richard E. Lankford, Annapolis , Hutchinson NEVADA Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Frederick Clark MacGregor, Plymouth SENATORS Samuel N. Friedel, Baltimore Joseph E. Karth, St. Paul Alan H. Bible, Reno Walter H. Judd, Howard W. Cannon, Las Vegas MASSACHUSETTS Fred Marshall, Grove City REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE SENATORS H. Carl Andersen, Tyler Walter S. Baring, Reno Leverett Saltonstall, Dover John A. Blatnik, Chisholm Benjamin A. Smith II, 19 Gloucester Odin Langen, Kennedy Edward M. Kennedy, 20 Boston NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES MISSISSIPPI SENATORS H. Styles Bridges, 26 Concord Silvio O. Conte, Pittsfield Maurice J. Murphy, Jr., 27 Portsmouth Edward P. Boland, Springfield James O. Eastland, Doddsville Thomas J. McIntyre, 28 Laconia Philip J. Philbin, Clinton John C. Stennis, De Kalb Norris Cotton, Lebanon Harold D. Donohue, Worcester REPRESENTATIVES F. Bradford Morse, Lowell Thomas G. Abernethy, Okolona REPRESENTATIVES William H. Bates, Salem Jamie L. Whitten, Charleston Chester E. Merrow, Center Ossipee Thomas J. Lane, Lawrence Frank E. Smith, 25 Greenwood Perkins Bass, Peterborough Torbert H. Macdonald, Malden John Bell Williams, Raymond Hastings Keith, West Bridgewater Arthur Winstead, Philadelphia NEW JERSEY Laurence Curtis, Boston William M. Colmer, Pascagoula SENATORS Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., Cambridge Clifford P. Case, Rahway John W. McCormack, Dorchester MISSOURI Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Westfield James A. Burke, Milton SENATORS Joseph W. Martin, Jr., North Attleboro REPRESENTATIVES Stuart Symington, Richmond Heights William T. Cahill, Collingswood MICHIGAN Edward V. Long, Clarksville Milton W. Glenn, Margate City REPRESENTATIVES James C. Auchincloss, Rumson SENATORS Frank M. Karsten, St. Louis Frank Thompson, Jr., Trenton Patrick V. McNamara, Detroit Thomas B. Curtis, Webster Groves Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr., Morristown Philip A. Hart, Mackinac Island Leonor Kretzer (Mrs. John B.) Florence P. Dwyer, Elizabeth REPRESENTATIVES Sullivan, St. Louis William B. Widnall, Saddle River Thaddeus M. Machrowicz, 21 William J. Randall, Independence Charles S. Joelson, Paterson Hamtramck Richard Bolling, Kansas City Frank C. Osmers, Jr., Tenafly Lucien N. Nedzi, 22 Detroit W. R. Hull, Jr., Weston Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Newark George Meader, Ann Arbor Durward G. Hall, Springfield Hugh J. Addonizio, 29 Newark August E. Johansen, Battle Creek Richard H. Ichord, George M. Wallhauser, Maplewood Clare E. Hoffman, Allegan Clarence Cannon, Elsberry Cornelius E. Gallagher, Bayonne

19 Appointed December 27, 1960, to fill vacancy caused 23 Died November 12, 1961. 28 Elected November 6, 1962, to fill vacancy caused by by resignation of John F. Kennedy in preceding Congress. 24 Elected February 13, 1962, to fill vacancy caused by death of Styles Bridges, and began service November 7, 20 Elected November 6, 1962, to fill vacancy caused by death of Louis C. Rabaut, and became a member of the 1962. resignation of his brother John F. Kennedy in preceding House on February 21, 1962. 29 Resigned June 30, 1962; vacancy throughout remain- Congress, and began service November 7, 1962. 25 Resigned November 14, 1962; vacancy throughout re- der of the Congress. 21 Resigned September 18, 1961. mainder of the Congress. 22 Elected November 7, 1961, to fill vacancy caused by 26 Died November 26, 1961. resignation of Thaddeus M. Machrowicz, and became a 27 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Styles member of the House on January 10, 1962. Bridges, and took his seat January 10, 1962. 424 Biographical Directory

NEW JERSEY—Continued Thaddeus J. Dulski, Buffalo OKLAHOMA John R. Pillion, Hamburg REPRESENTATIVES—Continued SENATORS Charles E. Goodell, Jamestown Dominick V. Daniels, Jersey City Robert S. Kerr, 35 Oklahoma City NORTH CAROLINA A. S. Mike Monroney, Oklahoma City NEW MEXICO REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS SENATORS Page Belcher, Enid Samuel J. Ervin, Jr., Morganton 30 Ed Edmondson, Muskogee Dennis Chavez, Albuquerque B. Everett Jordan, Saxapahaw Edwin L. Mechem, 31 Los Cruces Carl Albert, McAlester Clinton P. Anderson, Albuquerque REPRESENTATIVES Tom Steed, Shawnee John Jarman, Oklahoma City REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Herbert C. Bonner, Washington L. H. Fountain, Tarboro Victor Wickersham, Mangum Joseph M. Montoya, Santa Fe David N. Henderson, Wallace Thomas G. Morris, Tucumcari Harold D. Cooley, Nashville OREGON Ralph J. Scott, Danbury SENATORS Horace R. Kornegay, Greensboro Wayne L. Morse, Eugene SENATORS Alton Lennon, Wilmington Maurine B. Neuberger, Portland Jacob K. Javits, A. Paul Kitchin, Wadesboro REPRESENTATIVES Kenneth B. Keating, Rochester Hugh Q. Alexander, Kannapolis Walter Norblad, Stayton Charles Raper Jonas, Lincolnton REPRESENTATIVES Al Ullman, Baker Basil L. Whitener, Gastonia Otis G. Pike, Riverhead Edith Green, Portland Roy A. Taylor, Black Mountain Steven B. Derounian, Roslyn Edwin R. Durno, Medford Frank J. Becker, Lynbrook , Forest Hills NORTH DAKOTA PENNSYLVANIA Joseph P. Addabbo, Ozone Park SENATORS SENATORS 32 , Rego Park Milton R. Young, La Moure 33 Joseph S. Clark, Philadelphia Benjamin S. Rosenthal, Elmhurst Quentin N. Burdick, Fargo James J. Delaney, Long Island City Hugh D. Scott, Jr., Philadelphia Victor L. Anfuso, Brooklyn REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE REPRESENTATIVES Eugene J. Keogh, Brooklyn Don L. Short, Medora William A. Barrett, Philadelphia Edna F. Kelly, Brooklyn Hjalmar C. Nygaard, Enderlin Kathryn E. Granahan (Mrs. William , Brooklyn T.), Philadelphia Hugh L. Carey, Brooklyn OHIO James A. Byrne, Philadelphia Abraham J. Multer, Brooklyn SENATORS Robert N. C. Nix, Philadelphia John J. Rooney, Brooklyn William J. Greene, Jr., Philadelphia Frank J. Lausche, Cleveland John H. Ray, Staten Island Herman Toll, Philadelphia Stephen M. Young, Cleveland Adam C. Powell, New York City William H. Milliken, Jr., Sharon Hill John V. Lindsay, New York City REPRESENTATIVES Willard S. Curtin, Morrisville Alfred E. Santangelo, New York City Gordon H. Scherer, Cincinnati Paul B. Dague, Downingtown , New York City Donald D. Clancy, Cincinnati William W. Scranton, Dalton , New York City Paul F. Schenck, Dayton Daniel J. Flood, Wilkes-Barre , New York City William M. McCulloch, Piqua Ivor D. Fenton, Mahanoy City James C. Healey, New York City Delbert L. Latta, Bowling Green Richard S. Schweiker, Lansdale Jacob H. Gilbert, New York City William H. Harsha, Jr., Portsmouth George M. Rhodes, Reading Charles A. Buckley, New York City Clarence J. Brown, Blanchester Francis E. Walter, Easton Paul A. Fino, New York City Jackson E. Betts, Findlay Walter M. Mumma, 36 Harrisburg Edwin B. Dooley, Mamaroneck Thomas L. Ashley, Waterville John C. Kunkel, 37 Harrisburg Robert R. Barry, Yonkers Walter H. Moeller, Lancaster Herman T. Schneebeli, Williamsport Katharine St. George, Tuxedo Park Robert E. Cook, 34 Ravenna J. Irving Whalley, Windber J. Ernest Wharton, Richmondville Samuel L. Devine, Columbus George A. Goodling, Loganville Leo W. O’Brien, Albany Charles A. Mosher, Oberlin James E. Van Zandt, Altoona Carleton J. King, Saratoga Springs William H. Ayres, Akron John H. Dent, Jeannette Samuel S. Stratton, Schenectady Tom V. Moorehead, Zanesville John P. Saylor, Johnstown Clarence E. Kilburn, Malone Frank T. Bow, Canton Leon H. Gavin, Oil City , Utica John M. Ashbrook, Johnstown Carroll D. Kearns, Farrell R. Walter Riehlman, Tully Wayne L. Hays, Flushing Frank M. Clark, Bessemer , Auburn Michael J. Kirwan, Youngstown Thomas E. Morgan, Fredericktown Howard W. Robison, Owego Michael A. Feighan, Cleveland James G. Fulton, Pittsburgh Jessica McC. Weis, Rochester Charles A. Vanik, Cleveland William S. Moorhead, Pittsburgh Harold C. Ostertag, Attica Frances P. Bolton, Lyndhurst Robert J. Corbett, Pittsburgh William E. Miller, Olcott William E. Minshall, Jr., Lakewood Elmer J. Holland, Pittsburgh

30 Died November 18, 1962. 33 Elected February 20, 1962, to fill vacancy caused by 35 Died January 1, 1963; vacancy throughout remainder 31 Appointed November 30, 1962, to fill vacancy caused resignation of Lester Holtzman, and became a member of the Congress. by death of Dennis Chavez, and took his seat January of the House on February 28, 1962. 36 Died February 25, 1961. 9, 1963. 34 Resigned December 13, 1962; vacancy throughout re- 37 Elected May 16, 1961, to fill vacancy caused by death 32 Resigned December 31, 1961. mainder of the Congress. of Walter M. Mumma, and became a member of the House on May 22, 1961. EIGHTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS 425

RHODE ISLAND Jack Brooks, Beaumont Henry M. Jackson, Everett Lindley Beckworth, Gladewater SENATORS Sam Rayburn, 47 Bonham REPRESENTATIVES John O. Pastore, Cranston Ray Roberts, 48 McKinney Thomas M. Pelly, Bainbridge Island Claiborne Pell, Newport Bruce Alger, Dallas Jack Westland, Everett REPRESENTATIVES Olin E. Teague, College Station Julia Butler Hansen, Cathlamet Fernand J. St Germain, Woonsocket John Dowdy, Athens Catherine May, Yakima John E. Fogarty, Harmony Albert Thomas, Houston Walt Horan, Wenatchee Clark W. Thompson, Galveston Thor C. Tollefson, Tacoma SOUTH CAROLINA Homer Thornberry, Austin Don Magnuson, Seattle W. R. Poage, Waco SENATORS James C. Wright, Jr., Fort Worth Olin D. Johnston, Spartanburg Frank Ikard, 49 Wichita Falls WEST James Strom Thurmond, Aiken Graham Purcell, 50 Wichita Falls SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES John Young, Corpus Christi Jennings Randolph, Elkins L. Mendel Rivers, Charleston Joe M. Kilgore, McAllen J. T. Rutherford, Odessa Robert C. Byrd, Sophia John J. Riley, 38 Sumter 39 Omar Burleson, Anson Corinne B. Riley, Sumter Walter Rogers, Pampa REPRESENTATIVES W. J. Bryan Dorn, Greenwood George H. Mahon, Lubbock Arch A. Moore, Jr., Glendale Robert T. Ashmore, Greenville Paul J. Kilday, 51 San Antonio Harley O. Staggers, Keyser Robert W. Hemphill, Chester Henry B. Gonzalez, 52 San Antonio Cleveland M. Bailey, Clarksburg John L. McMillan, Florence O. C. Fisher, San Angelo Ken Hechler, Huntington Bob Casey, Houston Elizabeth Kee, Bluefield SOUTH DAKOTA John M. Slack, Jr., Charleston SENATORS UTAH Karl E. Mundt, Madison SENATORS WISCONSIN Francis H. Case, 40 Custer Wallace F. Bennett, Salt Lake City Joseph H. Bottum, 41 Rapid City Frank E. Moss, Salt Lake City SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Alexander Wiley, Chippewa Falls Ben Reifel, Aberdeen M. Blaine Peterson, Ogden William Proxmire, Madison David S. King, Salt Lake City E. Y. Berry, McLaughlin REPRESENTATIVES VERMONT Henry C. Schadeberg, Burlington TENNESSEE SENATORS Robert W. Kastenmeier, Watertown SENATORS George D. Aiken, Putney Vernon W. Thomson, Richland Center Estes Kefauver, Lookout Mountain Winston L. Prouty, Newport Clement J. Zablocki, Milwaukee Albert A. Gore, Carthage REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Henry S. Reuss, Milwaukee REPRESENTATIVES Robert T. Stafford, Rutland City William K. Van Pelt, Fond du Lac B. Carroll Reece, 42 Johnson City Melvin R. Laird, Marshfield Louise G. Reece, 43 Johnson City VIRGINIA John W. Byrnes, Green Bay Howard H. Baker, Huntsville SENATORS Lester R. Johnson, Black River Falls James B. Frazier, Jr., Chattanooga Harry Flood Byrd, Berryville Alvin E. O’Konski, Mercer Joe L. Evins, Smithville A. Willis Robertson, Lexington J. Carlton Loser, Nashville REPRESENTATIVES WYOMING Ross Bass, Pulaski Thomas N. Downing, Newport News SENATORS Tom Murray, Jackson Porter Hardy, Jr., Churchland Robert A. Everett, Union City J. Vaughan Gary, Richmond Gale W. McGee, Laramie Clifford Davis, Memphis Watkins M. Abbitt, Appomattox J. J. Hickey, 53 Cheyenne William M. Tuck, South Boston Milward L. Simpson, 54 Cody Richard H. Poff, Radford TEXAS REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Burr P. Harrison, Winchester SENATORS William Henry Harrison, Sheridan 44 Howard W. Smith, Broad Run Lyndon B. Johnson, Johnson City W. Pat Jennings, Marion 45 William A. Blakley, Dallas Joel T. Broyhill, Arlington COMMONWEALTH OF John G. Tower, 46 Wichita Falls PUERTO RICO Ralph W. Yarborough, Austin WASHINGTON REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Wright Patman, Texarkana Warren G. Magnuson, Seattle A. Ferno´s-Isern, Santurce

38 Died January 1, 1962. 45 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Lyn- 52 Elected November 4, 1961, to fill vacancy caused by 39 Elected April 10, 1962, to fill vacancy caused by death don B. Johnson, and took his seat January 3, 1961. resignation of Paul J. Kilday, and became a member of of her husband John J. Riley, and became a member of 46 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Lyn- the House on January 10, 1962. the House on April 12, 1962. don B. Johnson, and took his seat June 15, 1961. 53 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by the death of Sen- 40 Died June 22, 1962. 47 Died November 16, 1961. ator-elect Keith Thomson in the previous Congress, and 41 48 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Francis Elected January 30, 1962, to fill vacancy caused by took his seat January 3, 1961. H. Case, and took his seat July 11, 1962. death of Sam Rayburn, and became a member of the 54 Elected November 6, 1962, to fill vacancy caused by 42 Died March 19, 1961. House on February 5, 1962. 43 Elected May 16, 1961, to fill vacancy caused by death 49 Resigned December 15, 1961. the death of Senator-elect Keith Thomson in the previous of her husband B. Carroll Reece, and became a member 50 Elected January 27, 1962, to fill vacancy caused by Congress, and began service November 7, 1962. of the House on May 23, 1961. resignation of Frank Ikard, and became a member of the 44 Resigned January 3, 1961, having been elected Vice House on January 29, 1962. President of the United States. 51 Resigned September 24, 1961.