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BOLLING , RICHARD ID. · DIGGS , CHL'UES c. , Jd. MICH . f OONKE'l , OON WASH . • DINGELL , JOHN D. MICH . • IRA.DEMAS , JOHN IND. • OODD , CHRISTOPHER J . CONN . · BR.FAUX , JOHN B. I.A . OOWNEY , THOMAS J . N.Y. • PRECKENRIOOE , JOHN KTY . IDWNDJG, THOMAS N. VA . • ffiINlCLEY , JACK GA . • IRINAN , ROBERT F. MASS . · ~ODHEAO , WILLIAM M. MICH . IlJNCAN , R01ERT Ott.EG . BROOKS , JACK TEX . · IROWN , GIDRGE E. , JR • CALIF . Ek1LY, JOSEPH D. MASS .
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EDGAR , ROBERT W. PA . • HAYES , PHILIP H. IND. • EDWARDS, OON CALIF. HAlS , WAYNE L. OHIO EILBF.RG, JOSHUA PA . · HEBm T, F. ELWARD LA.. ENGLISH, GLENN OKLA . HECHLm , KEN W. VA . • EVANS , D\VID W. IND. HEFNER , W. G. (BILL) N.C . • EVANS , FRANK E. COLO . HELSTOSKI , HENRY N.J. EVINS , JOE L. TENN . HENDERSON , DAVID N. N.C. Fary, John G. Ill. HICKS , FWYD V. WASH . • F'ASCELL , l)\NTE FIA . HIGHTOWER , JACK TEX . FISHER , JOSEPH L. VA . HOLtAND, KENNETH L . s.c. , FITHIAN , FLOYD J . IND. HOLTZMAN , ELIZABETH N.Y. FLOOD , D\NIEL J I PA.. HOWARD , JAMES J . N.J • FLORIO , JAMES J I N.J . HOWE , ALLAN T. UTAH · FLOWERS , WALTER AIA . • HUBB\RD, CARROLL , JR . KTY . ·FLYNT , JOHN J ., JR . GA . HUGHES , WILLIAM J • N.J . FOLEY, THOMAS S. WASH . HUNGATE , WILLIAM L. m. FO'RD, HAROLD E . TENN . • FORD, WILLIAM D. MICH . !CHORD, RICHARD R. FOUNTAINL.. L. H. N.C. F1ASE't, wNALD M. ·FUQUA., DON fil~ · · JACOBS , ANDREW , JR . IND. FULTON , RICHARD H. TENN . JENRETI'E , JOHN W. , JR. s.c. G\YIX>S , JOSEPH M. PA . · JOHNSON , HA.HOLD T. CALIF. • GIADI> , ROBEHT N. CONN . JONES , ED TENN . • GIBOONS , SAM FL& . JONES , JAMES R. OKLA. · GINN , 00 GA • · JONF.5 , ROBERT E • ALA. . OONZALEZ , HENRY B. TEX . JONES , WALTER B. tBEEN , WILLIAM J . PA . JORD\N, BARBARA ~~ : rr:···~ • HAIEY, J .lMES A • FLA. . • KA.ttTH , JOSEPH E. MINN . f) ' · HALL , TIM L. ILL. KASTENMEIER , ROBERT W. WIS . • HA.MILTON , LEE H. IND. KAZEN , AlRAH.b.M, JR • TEX • HANLEY, JAMES M. N. Y. · KEIS , MARTHA KANS .
1 • HAMNboon, ~RK W. CALIF . .-;IQiij1t:tsttltf0Blfr:BHISti&ll:E,1,.....Jo0QIWIJU...CC----!lllabbtr.--. I /;.1/ 7 ! · HAR.KIN , 'roM IOWA KOCH , EJlolARD I . N. Y. • HARRINC7!'0N , MICHAEL MASS . • KREBS , JOHN CALIF. HA::l.RLS , HE:t.BERT E. II VA . KRUEGER , ROBERT TEX . · HAWKINS , AUGUSTUS F. CALIF . HOUSE JEMOCRA TS
LA FALCE , JOHN J . N. Y. MlAKLEY, JOE MASS . · LANffiUM, PHIL M. GA . , M:>FFETI' , ANTHONY TOBY CONN . ' LEGGETJ' , ROBERT L. CALIF . WI.LOHAN , ROBERT H. W. VA . • LEHMAN , WILLIAM FIA . .M:>NTGOMERY, G.V. SONNY MISS . · LEVITAS , ELLIOTT H. GA. . M:>ORHEAD, WILLIAM S. PA . LITTON , JERRY M). K>RGAN , THOMAS E. PA. • LU>YD, JDf CALIF . · M:>SS , JOHN E. CALIF. • LONG , CIARENCE D. MD . M>TTL , l'WNALD M. OHIO ' LONG, GILLIS W. LA . MURPHY , JOHN M. N. Y. • MURPHY, WRGAN F. ILL. McCORMACK , MIKE WASH • MURTHA , JOHN P. PA . . McOONALD , LARRY GA . • McFALL , JOHN J . CALIF . · NATCHER , WILLIAM H. KTY MeHUGH , MA'M'HEW F. N.Y. NEAL , STEPHEN L. N. C. McKAY, GUNN UTAH • NEIJlI , LUCIEN N. MICH . · NICHOLS , BILL AIA . • MACOONALD , 'roRBETT H. MASS . NIX , ROBERT N.C . PA . · MADDEN , RAY J . IND. NOUN , RICHARD MINN . MAGUIRE , ANDREW N.J. NOWAK, HENRY J . N.Y. MAHON , GEORGE H. TEX . MANN , JAMES R • s.c. OBERST.AR , JAMES L. MINN . · MATHIS , Dt\WSON GA • OBE:Y , DlVID R. WIS .
I MATSUNAGA. . SPARK M. HAWAII · O' HARA , JAMES G. MICH.
· MAZZOLI , ROMANO L. KTY. • 0 I NEILL . THOMAS p •• JR . MASS. MEEDS . LLOYD WASH . OTTINGER , RICHARD L. N.Y.
MEI.CHE~ , JOHN MONT . • METCALFE , RALPH H. ILL. · PASSMAN , OTTO E . LA .
MEYNER I HELEN s • N. J . PATMAN , WRIGHT TEX . • MEZVINSKY , EIWARD IOWA PATTEN , EDWARD J . N.J . • • MIKVA , A~ J . ILL. ' PATTERSON , JERRY M. MILFURD, Dt\LE 'IEX . PATI'ISON, Ell-IARD W.
' MILLER I GEORGE CALIF . • PEPPER , CIAUIE · MILLS , WILflJR D. Ar"1K . • Pm.KINS , CARL D. KTY. • MINETA , NORMAN Y. CALIF. PICKLE , J , J. TEX . MINISH, JOSEPH G. N,J. PIKE , OTIS G. N. Y. • MINK , PA'JSY T. HAWAII POAGE , W. R. TEX . • MITCHELI. , PARREN J . MD. PREYEd , RICHARDSON N. C. HOUSE IEMJC1U TS SOI.ARZ , STEPHEN J . N.Y. · PRICE , MELVIN ILL. • SPELLMAN , GLADYS NOON MD. STAGGERS , HARLEY O. W. VA . RANDA.LL , WILLIAM J . M) . STANTON , JAMES V. OHIO RANGEL , CHARIES B. N . Y. • STARK , FORTNEY H. CAL:nF . •REES , THOMAS M. CALIF . S'IEED, TOM OKLA . REUSS , HENRY S . WIS . . STEPHENS , ROI:ERT G., JR . GA . RICIDl>ND , FREDF.RICK W. N.Y. S'roKES , LOUIS OHIO I RIEGLE . OONALD w. ' JR . MICH . N.Y. RISENHOOVER , THEOOORE M. OKI.A . STRATTON , ~EL ~ . S'roCKEY, W.S . (BILL) , JR. GA . ROBmTS, RAY TEX . · sroooo , GERRY E. MASS . RODINO , PETER W., J~ . N. J . SULLIVAN , LEONOR K. MO . ROE , ROIERT A. N. J . SYMING'IDN , JAMES W. MJ . · ROGERS , PAUL G. FLA . RONCALIO , TENO WYO . 'D\lLOR , ROY A. N.C . ROONEY , FRED B. PA . TEX. ROSE , CH.ARIES N.C. 'ml.GUE , OLIN E . THOMPSON , FRANK , ~ . N.J . ROSENTHAL , BENJAMIN S . N.Y. • THORNTON , RAY AftK . • ROS TENKOWSKI , IYLN ILL. • 'llUXLER , OOB MICH . • ROUSH , J . EIWARD IND. • ROYBAL , ElldRD R. CALIF . · TSONGAS , PAULE . MASS . RUNNELS , HAROLD N.M. · RUSSO, MAR TIN A. ILL. . UDt\LL , M)RRIS K. ARIZ . • RYAN , LEO J . CALIF . ULLMAN , AL OREG.
ST. GERMAIN , FERN.lND J . R. I . · VAN mmLIN, LIONEL CALIF . SANTINI, JIM NEV . • VANIER VEEN , RICHARD F . MICH • • SA;?BA.ms, PAUL s . MD. VANIK , CHARLES A. OHIO SATl'ERFIELD, DAVID III VA . VIGORI'OO , JOSEPH L. PA . SCHEUER , JAMES H. N.Y.
' SCHROEDm ' PA mrcIA COLO . I WAGGONNER , JOE D•• JR. LA. SEIBmLING, JOHN F. OHIO • WAXMAN , HENRY A. CALIF . · SHARP , PHILIP R. IND . WEA'Vm , JAMES OREG. • SHIPIEY, GIDRGE E . ILL. WHITE ' RICHARD c . TEX . · SIKES , ROIERT L. F. FI.A . WHITI'EN , JAMIE L. MISS . · SDl)N, PAUL ILL. WILSON , CHARLES TEX.
·SISK, B. F . CALIF. . WILSON I CHARLES H. CALIF . SI.ACK , JOHN M. W.VA. · WIRTH, TDDTHY E . COLO . , SMITH, NEAL IOWA }«>LFF, LES'IER L. N.Y. HOUSE IEK)CRATS
WRIGHT , JIM TEX .
· YA 'ffiS , SIDNEY R. ILL. YA'mON , GUS PA . • YOUNG , ANmEW Gl . YOUNG , JOHN TEX .
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' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 7,.. NEW DEK>CRA.T.S AMBR.0, JE!\OME, JR. N.Y. KEYS , MARTHA KANS. AU COIN, LES OREG. KREBS, JOHN CALIF. BALOOS, ALVIN WIS. IGtUEGEtt, ROBErl.T TEXAS BAUCUS , MAX S • }l)NT. LaFALCE, JOHN N.Y. BEA-tO, E1l61ARD P. R.I. LEVITAS, ELLIOT!' , H. GA. BEDELL, BERKLEY IOWA LLOYD, JIM CALIF. BIANCHARD, JAMES G. MICH. LLOYD, MAl.ILYN TENN. BLOUIN, MICHAEL T. IOWA McOONALD, LARRY GA. OONKE:t , OON WASH. Mc HUGH, MA TrHEW' NY. B'tODHEAD, WILLIAM J. MICH. MAGUBE, ANil1EW N.J. CARR, OOB MICH. MEYNEi? , HELEN S • N.J. CORNELL, ROBE:-lT J. WIS. MIKVA , ABNErt , J • ILL. DI AMOUf\S' NORMAN E. N.H. MILLE.it, GEOC\GE CALIF.
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DO DD, CH.~IS TOPHEtt, J • CONN. M:>FFETI' ,ANTHONY CONN. OOWNEY, THOMAS J. N.Y. MOTTL, t\ONALD M. OHIO DUNCAN, ROBERT OREG. NEAL, STEPHEN N.C. EARLY, JOSEPH D. MASS. NOLAN, RICHARD MINN. EOOA.R, ROBERT W. PA. NOWAK, ·lHEN.iY J. N.Y.
ENGLISH, GLENN OKLA. O.BERSTA.~,JAMES L. MINN. EVANS , D\VID W. IN~. Ol'I'INGER, RICHARD N.Y. FISHER, JOSEPH L. VA. PATTEa.30N, JEHRY CALIF. FITHIAN, FLOYD J. IND. PATTISON, E.llt/ARD N.Y. FLORU>t JAMES J. N.J. RICHM:>ND, FREDERICK W. N.Y. FORD, HAROLD E. TENN. RISENHOOVEH, THEOOORE OKLA. HALL, TIM L. ILL. RUSSO, MARTIN A. ILL. HANNAFORD, MA"tK W. CALIF. SANTINI, JIM NEV. HARKIN, TOM IOWA SCHEUErl , JAMES N.Y. HA\"\RIS, HERBERT E. II VA. SHA.'l.P, PHILIP R. IND. HAYES, PHILIP H. IND. SDDN, PAUL ILL. HEFNEil, W.G. (BILL) N.C. SOLARZ, STEPHEN J. N.Y. HIGHTOWErt,JAC:l TEX. SPELLMAN, GLADYS NOON MD. HOLIAND, KENNETH L. s.c. TSONGAS, PAUL MASS. HOWE, ALLAN T. UTAH WAXMAN, HENtt Y A • CALIF.
HUBBARD, CA.~OLL, J~ . KTY. WEAVER, JAMES OREG. HUGHES , WILLIAM J • N.J. WIRTH, T!K)THY ..., COLO. JACOBS, AN~W, JR. IND. ZEFERETI'I, LEO & ~Y N.Y. JENRETl'E, JOHN W. , JR. s.c. ~ HOUSE OF REPRESEN'.I'ATIVES NEW DEM:>CR.\':IS Alffi-1.0, JErlOME , JR. . N. Y. K8YS , MARTHA KA.NS. AU COIN , LES O?..EG, KtlEBS, JOHN CALIF. BALDUS , ALVIN WIS. KitUEG!i:rl. , rtOBEd.T TEXAS BA.UCUS , MAX S • HONT. LaFALCE , JOHN N.Y. BEA:1D, EIMARD P . R. I. LEVITAS , ELLIOTT, H. GA. BEDELL, BE~KLEY IOWA LLOYD, JIM CALIF . BIANCHA.RD, JAMES G. MICH . LLOYD , MA:lILYN TENN . BLOUIN , MICHAEL T. IOf!A McOONALD, LARRY GA. BONKE:t , OON WASH . McHUGH , MATI'HE"N" NY . B10DHRAD, WILLIAM J . MICH. HAGUBE , ANil1EW N.J. CAilR , BOB MICH. MEYNE.i. , HELEN S . N.J . C011NELL, ROBE1T J . WIS . MIKVA , ABNEcl , J . ILL. D ' AMOITT.S , NORMl\N E • N.H. :tm..LEa. ' GEOa.GE CALIF . DE~ FLO~IOr JA.t-ES J . N.J . RICHMOND , FREDERICK W. N. Y. FO:lD , Ri\R.OLD E . TEN.N, RISENHOOVEit , T.HeOOO~E OKLA. HALL , 'l'IM L. ILL. RUSSO , MAR.TIN A . ILL . HANNAFO:-tD , M.4.~K W. CALIF . SANTINI, JD1 NEV. HA.IUCTN , TO~t IOWA SCHEUE!l , JAHES N.Y. H.4.~RIS , HEilBER.T E. II VA. SHARP, PHILIP R. IND. HA.YES , PHILIP H. IND . SIMON , PAUL ILL. HEFNEcl , W. G. (BILL) N.C . SOLARZ , STEPHEN J . N.Y. HIGH'I'OWE:i , JACl TEl. SPELLMAN , GLADYS NOON MD. HOL!AND , KENNETH L. s.c. TSOUGAS , PAUL MA.SS. HOWE , ALLAN T. UTAH WAXMAN, HEN fl Y A • CALIF . HUBBA::m, Ck~..ROLL , Jit. KTY. WEAVE;{ , JAMES OREG. HUGHES , WILLIAM J , N.J. WIRTH, TIMOTHY COLO . JACOSS , ANlJlEW, Jq. IND . ZEFERETTI, LEO N. Y. JENRETI'E , JOHN W. , JR . s.c. HOUSE OF REPRESEN'rATIVES NEW DEK>CRA'IS Alffi-tO, JE:l0!1E, J:.=t . N.Y. KEYS , Nk-1 THA KANS. AU COIN, LES O?..EG. KREBS, JOHN CALI~. BALDUS, ALVL'l WIS .• K...WE GE._t{ , rtOBEd.T TEXAS &\UCUS, MAX S • MONT. LaFALCE, JOHN N.Y. BEA-1 0, EIUARD P. R.I. LEVITAS, ELLIOTT . H. GA. BEDELL, BE:tKLEY IOWA L:WYD, JIM CALIF. BIANCHA.ilD, JAMES G. MICH. L:WYD, MA.."1ILYN TENN. BLOUIN, MICHAEL T. IOtTA McOONALD, LARRY GA. BONKE::t, OON WASH. MclWGH, MA.'ITHEW' NY. B10DHEAD, WILLIAM J. MICH. 11.t\.GUB.E, AND.1EW N.J. CA;1.."Jt, BOB MICH. MSYNE ,~, HELEN S. N.J. CORNELL, ROBE~T J. WIS. MIKVA, ABNE~, J. ILL. D 'AMOlBS, NORMAN' E. N.H. MILLE~, GEO:l.GE CALIF. DE)~ ;UCK, OOTIErl s.o. MINE TA , NO~MAN Y. CALIF. OODD, CJIUSTOPHE•t, J. CONN. l•DFFETT ,ANTHONY CONN. OOWNEY, THOM.~ J. N.Y. MOTTL, ~ONALD M. OHIO DUNCAN, ROBERT OREG. NEAL, STEPHEN N.C. EARLY, JOSEPH D. MASS. NOLAN, RICHARD MINN. EOOA~, ROBERT W. PA. NOWAK, ::HE:N.i Y J • N.Y. ENGLISH, GLENN OKLA. O.BE;{STA.~,JAMES L. MINN. EVANS, 1)\VlD W. INO. OTI'INGER, RICHARD N.Y. FISHER, JOSEPH L. VA. PATTEa50N, JE~RY CALIF. FITHIAN, FLOYD J. IND. PATTISON, EUtlAiiD N.Y. FLOiUO r JAMES J. N.J. RICHMOND, FREDERICK W. N.Y. FO?.D, HAROLD E. TENN. RISENHOOVER, THEOOO~E OKLA. HALL, TIM L. ILL. RUSSO, MAH.TIN A • ILL. HANNA.FO::tD, MA;iK W. CALIF. SANTL'IT, JD1 NEV. HARKIN, TO~! IOWA SCHEUE·l, JAI1ES N.Y. Ili\1RIS, HEilBERT E. II VA. SHA...~P, PHILIP R. IND. HAYES, PHILIP H. IND. SIMON, PAUL ILL. HEFNEft, W.G. (BILL) N.C. SOLARZ, STEPHEN J. N.Y. HIGHTOWErt, J fl.Cl TEX:. SPELLMAN, GLADYS NOON MD. HOU.AND, KENNETH L. s.c. TSONGAS, PAUL MASS. HOWE, ALLAN T. UTAH WAXMAN, HENrlY A. CALIF. IWBBARD, CAPJWLL, Jii. KTY. WEAVEzl, JAM.E.5 OREG. HUGHES, WILLIAM J. N.J. WIRTH, TIMOTHY cow. JACOBS, ANIREW, J:t. IND. ZEFERl!-:TTI, LEO N.Y. JENRETTE, JOHN W. , Jn. s.c. ~ALL-The ~~wspaper of Capitol Hill PagC'3 Murphy Gets Korea's 1-:_hanks Rep. John M. Murphy (D-NY) ar and Marines. The Korean veterans rived in Seoul, Korea, the morning on Capitol Hill include such 'old of Feb. 15 to participate in an official timers' as Congressman Sam ceremony commemorating the 5,000th Steiger, Congressman Sam Stratton day of the 2nd U.S. Infantry Division and Senator Hugh Scott. But also, serving in Korea. In extending the some of the 'freshmen' served there. invitation to the New York Congress For example, the new Congress man, the Chairman of the U.N. Kor woman Helen Meyner from New Jer' ean War Allies Association, Lt. Gen sey was a volunteer with the Amer eral ll-Hwan Kim (ret.), described ican Red Cross in Korea for eighteen Murphy as "the first U.S./Korean War months in 1950 through 1972. Thus, Hero to be honored with this award in we have both men and women in appreciation of his continued contribu Congress who have some lint hand tions to maintaining the survival of experiences and understanding of the Republic of Korea." this great country and the still con Murphy is one of the most dec tinuing struggle it is having with orated officers of the Korean War the Communist North Koreans- where he served with the 9th Infan JOHN MURPHY "That this tragic struggle continues, try Regiment of the 2nd Division. quently received many other U.S. and has defied solution, is frequently, The 2nd Division was credited with and foreign citations and decorations and sometimes dramatically, brought saving the U.N. force and turning including the Bronze Star with V and to our attention. the tide of the war in Korea in one Oak Leaf Cluster, the Korean Serv "Thus, against this pessimistic of the bloodiest battles of the conflict ice Medal with six battle stars, and background, it has been the consistent which occurred on September 5th the Chungmu Distinguished Service policy of the United States to con and 6th, 1950, at the N aktong River. Medal from the Republic of Korea. tinue to support the people of the Re As a result of that action the 2nd In brief remarks Murphy told the public of Korea in their struggle to Division broke out of the Pusan Perim assembled military and civilian dig ward independence and security from eter and drove north to link up with nitaries, "When I accepted the invita the aggressor to the Nerth. the U.S. 7th Infantry Division which tion to attend the ceremony commem "During thOM dark days in the had landed at Inchon. This link broke orating the '5000th Day' in Korea of fall of 1950, 'Free Korea' consiated the back of the 300,ooo·man Commir the United States Army's Second In of little more ·than the Pusan Pe nist North Korean Army. fantry Division, I became curious as rimeter-a belea1uered plot of For his contribution to that battle, to how many other Members of Con ground about fifty miles on each side. in an action 22 miles _north of the tip of gress had served here during the Ko The American and Republic of Ko-· the Korean peninsula, Lieutenant rean War·. My research· eurfaeed the rea Armies, their backs to the sea, Murphy received the Distinguished names of aome thirty of iny colleagues · were under severe attack by the Service Cross when his platoon on The Hill who saw service in Korea North Korean Army. The U.S. mauled a large North KoJ.'.ean infantry during that conflict. Included were forces, the South Korean 1overn unit and forced it int<>· retreii,t. An five Seoat0rs-~4 twenfy-flvl! Repre- ment, its military forces and its enemy shell then burst over Murphy's sentatives. · economy were in disarray. But we head and he "went down· in a shower "And the cross-section seems to be turned a much preclicted rout into a of iron fragments," receiving mul truly 'representative.' glorious victory. We were- not tiple wounds for which he was given "All branches of the service were 'puahed into the sea' as tile world ex the Purpl~ .. H~art. .Mlµ'phy .subse- representecl:--Army~ N_avy Air }?orcf.! pected. And since that time, with the aid of her allies, the Republic of Korea has grown into one of the . strongest nations in Asia, both . militarily and economically. "The Republic of Korea ·.Army is supreme-second to none . in the ~fk in Korea, Mr. Murph;~met with Korean President Park 'and other high -ranking members of the government. 8'c:retary of the Army Howard H. Callaway has asked Mur phy to report to him on "the state of the Army in Korea" upon hia return. ... \ •,"'!--: __ ._T....,.~0 ' . .... '',.·' -::: ) .... ,;) ~.~, / THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALLICitil~rn(~ MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJOR ITV "fv!=11 P llrmocratic Rational WAYNE L HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. Mc:ILWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN MEET THE NEW DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS OF THE 94TH CONGRESS George Miiier • 7th Calif. Norman Mineta. 13th Calif. John Krebs - 17th Calif. Henry Waxman - 24th Callf. Age 29, Attorney Age 43, Mayor of San Jose Age 47, Fresno County Supervisor Age 35, State Assemblyman Married with two children Married with two children Married with two children Single ,. f ,,.I Mark Hannaford · 34th Callf. Jim Lloyd - 35th Calif. Jerry Patterson - 38th Calif. Timothy Wirth - 2nd Colorado , Age 49, Mayor of Lakewood Age 52, Mayor of W. Covina Age 39, Mayor of Santa Ana Age 35, Research Consultant Married with three children Marrled with one child Married with two children Married with two children Christopher Dodd· 2nd Conn. Anthony (Toby) Moffett Elliott Levitas. 4th Georgia Lawrence McDonald - 7th Georgia Age 30, Attorney 6th Conn. • Age 30 - Author Age 43, State R.ipresentative Age 39, Doctor Married one child Married with three children Single Martin Russo· 3rd llllnols Abner Mikva - 10th lllinols Tim Hall· 15th llllnols Paul Simon· 24th Illinois Age 30, Attorney Age 48, Attorney, Former Member Age 49, Educator Age 46, Former Lt. Governor Married with one child Married with three children Married with two children Married with two children ,, . .. ''. Floyd Fithian - 2nd Indiana David Evans - 6th Indiana Philip Hayes - 8th Indiana Philip Sharp· 10th Indiana Age 46, Educator, Farmer Age 28, Educator Age 34, State Senator Age 32, Educator Married with three children Single Married witlJ two children Married Andrew Jacobs - 11th Indiana Michael Blouin - 2nd Iowa Thomas Harkin - 5th Iowa Berkley Bedell - 6th Iowa Age 42, Attorney, Former Member Age 29, State Senator Age 35, Attorney Age 53, Businessman Single Married with two children Married Married with three children Martha Keys - 2nd Kansas Carroll Hubbard - 1st Kentucky Gladys Noon Spellman • 5th Md. Joseph Early • 3rd Mass. Age 44, Community Leader Age 37, State Senator Age 56, Pr. Geo. Cnty. Councilwoman Age 41, State Representative Married with four children Married with two children Married with three children Married with eight children Paul Tsongas - 5th Mass. Robert Carr - 6th Michigan William Brodhead . 17th Mich. James Blanchard · 18th Mich. Age 33, Middlesex Cnty. Comm. Age 31, Attorney Age 33, State Representative Age 32, Attorney Married with one child Single Married with one child Married with one child Richard Nolan - 6th Minn. James Oberstar - 8th Minn. Max Baucus - 1st Montana James Santini • A.L. Nevada Age 30, Former State Rep. Age 40, Congressional Aide Age 33, State Representative Age 36, Judge Married with three children Married with three children Single Married with five children Norman D'Amours - lSt N.H. James Florio - 1st N.J. William Hughes - 2nd N.J. Andrew Maguire· 7th N.J. Age 37, Attorney Age 37, State Assemblyman Age 42, Attorney Age 34, Research Consultant Married with three children Married with three children Married with four children Married with one child Helen Meyner - 13th N.J. Thomas Downey - 2nd N .Y. Jerome Ambro - 3rd N.Y. James Scheuer· 11th N.Y. Age 45, Journalist Age 25, Suffolk County Legislator Age 46, Suffolk Cnty. Supervisor Age 54, Attorney, Former Member Married Single Married with three children Married with tour children Stephen Solarz - 13th N .Y. Frederick Richmond - 14th N.V. Leo Zeferettl ·15th N.V. Richard Ottinger· 24th N.Y. Age 34, State Assemblyman Age 51, N.Y. City Councilman Age 47, Corrections Officer Age 45, Attorney, Former Member Married with two children Single Married with two children Married with four children Matthew McHugh ·27th N.Y. Edward (Ned) Pattison· 29th N.Y. John LaFalce • 36th N. V. Henry Nowak· 37th N.Y. Age 35, Attorney Age 42, Rensselaer Cnty. Treasurer Age 34, State Assemblyman Age 39, Erle Cnty. Comptroller Married with three children Married with four children Single Married with two children Stephen Neal - 5th N.C. W. G . (Bill) Hefner · 8th N.C. Ronald Matti - 23rd Ohio Ted Risenhoover· 2nd Oklahoma Age 40, Newspaper Publisher Age 44, Broadcast Executive Age 40, State Senator Age 40, Newspaper Publisher Married with two children Married with two children Married Married with two children Glenn Engtlsll . 6tll Oklalloma Les AuCoin - 1st Oregon Robert Duncan. 3rd Oregon James weaver . 4th Oregon Age 34, Petroleum Landman Age 31, Slate Representative Age 54, Attorney, Former Member Age 47, Builder Married witll one cllild Married with two cllildren Married witll seven children Married with three children Robert Edgar. 7tll Penn. Edward Beard· 2nd R.I. Butler Derrick • 3rd S.C. Kenneth Holland • 5th S.C. Age 30, University Chaplain Age 34, State Representative Age 38, State Representative Age 40, Attorney Married witll tllree children Married Married with two children Married with three chlld.ren Jolln Jenrette · 6tll S.C . Marilyn Lloyd - 3rd Tennessee Harold Ford· 8th Tenn. Jack Hightower· 13th Texas Age 38, State Representative Age 45, Businesswoman Age 29, State Representative Age 48, State Senator Married with two children Widow with four cllildren Married with two children Married with three children Bob Krueger · 21st Texas Allan Howe · 2nd Utah Herbert Harris · 8th Va. Joseph Fisher · 10th Va. Age 38, Businessman Age 4 7, Attorney Age 48, Fairfax Cnty. Supervisor Age 60, Arlington Cnty. Supervisor Single Married with five children Married with five children Married with seven c hildren Don Bonker - 3rd Washington Alvin Baldus· 3rd Wisconsin Robert Cornell • 8th Wisconsin Age 37, Clark Cnty. Auditor Age 47, State Assemblyman Age 55, Catholic Priest, Educator Married Married with three children THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJOR ITV WHIP 3.E>rmocratic ,Rational Q:ongrrssional Q:ommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MCILWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 George Miller (7th-California) 5 Jose Lane Martinez, California 94553 George Miller, 29, is the Congressman-elect from the Seventh Congressional District of Califor~ia. A member of an illustrious family in Contra Costa County, Mr. Miller has held a number of important political and governmental positions. He was chairman of the Democratic Contra Costa committee; was nominated for the California State Senate in 1968; has served as a legislative assistant for State Senator George Moscone, Democratic Majority Leader; and in 1972 was a delegate to the California Democratic Council. Mr. Miller is a practicing attorney in Walnut Creek. The Congressman-elect is married and the father of two children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJOR1TY WHIP i:>cmorratir JRationel Q:onyrrssional {tommittcr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Norm Mineta (13th-California) 1564 Peregrino Way San Jose, California 95125 The mayor of San Jose, California is ·the Congressman-elect from the Thirteenth Congressional District. Norman Y •. Mineta, 43, has been active in civic and political affairs in California for the · past decade. Mr. Mineta has served San Jose as a Commissioner of the Human Relations Committee (1962-1964), a Commissioner of the Housing Authority (1966-1967), a City Councilman (1967-1972); and Mayor (1973-present). He is a member of the Legislative Action Committee of the U. S. Conference of Mayors and a member of the Board of Directors of the National League of Cities. Mayor Mineta has been ~ctive in civic activities concerning the Boy Scouts, Santa Clara County Council of Churches, the Santa Clara County chapter of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, the National Urban Coalition, and social planning for Santa Clara County. The Congressman-elect is a partner in a family insurance business and an Army veteran. Mr. Mineta is married and the father of two children. ...... THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP llrmocretic Jletionel Q:ongrrssionel Q:ommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 John H. Krebs (17th-California) 1383 West Sample Fresno, California 93705 The chairman of the Fresno County Board of Supervisors, John H. Krebs, 47, is the Congressman-elect from the Seventeenth Congressional District. A resident of Fresno since 1950, Mr. Krebs is a practicing attorney with a record of distinguished ·service in Fresno County. Mr. Krebs has served as chairman of the Fresno County Central Democratic Committee, as a member of the Fresno Board of Supervisors since 1970. He was elected chairman of the County Board of Supervisors in 1973. Mr. Krebs is an Army veteran. He is married and has two children . . . \ ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJOR ITV WHIP 39rmocretic JF\etional WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Henry A. Waxman (24th-California) 341 N. Poinsettia Place Los Angeles. California 90036 Henry A. Waxman is the Member-elect from the new Twenty-Fourth Congressional District. Mr. Waxman is the chairman of the California Assembly Cormnittee on Health. He has served in the California Assembly since 1969. A lawyer educated at the University of California at Los Angeles (B.A. 1961. L.L.B. 1964), he was State President of the California Federation of Young Democrats from 1965 to 1967. The thirty-five year old bachelor is a member of several state and national organizations including the American Civil Liberties Union, the Sierra Club and the American Jewish Congress. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Californ MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 1E>rmocratic J\ational WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Directc CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Mark W. Hannaford (34th-California) 4944 Stevely Avenue ·Lakewood, California 90713 Mark W. Hannford, 49, is the Mayor of Lakewood and an Associate Professor of Political Science at Long Beach State University. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Ball State University and was awarded a John Hay Fellowship from Yale University where he studied for one year. Mayor Hannaford has served the city of Lakewood in a number of import.ant political and governmental positions for the past two decades. He was a member of the Lakewood Planning Commission axrl, in 1966, was elected to the Lakewood City Council. He is presently serving his second two year term (1968-1970; 1972-present) as mayor. A member of the Los Angeles County Democratic.Central Committee (1962-1966) and the California ~ernocratic Central Committee (1966-1971), he has been chairman of the Long Beach-Lakewood campaignsof John Kennedy, Alan Cranston, Robert Kennedy, and John Tunney. The Member-elect is a veteran of combat duty in the Pacific during World War II with the U. S. Army Air Force. He is married and the father of three children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 'Brmocratic Rational Q:ongressional Q:ommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Jim Lloyd (35th-California) 3240 Whitebirch Drive West Covina, Califolllia 91790 Jim Lloyd, 52, is the Congressman-elect from the new Thirty-Fifth Congressional District. Mr. Lloyd has served on the West Covina City Council since 1968 and is presently the mayor of West Covina. He is the chairman of the Land Use and Growth Policy Conunittee of the Southern California Association of Governments. A career naval aviator and public infor- mation specialist, Mayor Lloyd was a combat pilot in the Pacific campaign during World War II. He was the puLlic information officer at the naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, during the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban missile crisis. Since his retirement from the U. S. Navy, Mr. Lloyd has managed his public relations firm and taught political science at Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, California The Congressman-elect is married and has one son. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP lBrmocratic Jlational WAYNE L. HAVS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November. 1974 Jerry M. Patterson (38th-California) 2636 North Jessee Drive Santa Ana, California 92701 The thirty-nine year old Mayor of Santa Ana will assume office as U. s. Representative for the Thirty-Eighth District in January. A practicing attorney with a professional background in public administration, Jerry Patterson has served the citizens of Orange County in a number of important governmental positions. He is presently the city attorney for Placentia and has be~n a member of the Santa Ana City Council since 1969. He was the vice-president of the Orange County division of the California League of Cities. Mr. Patterson served in the Korean conflict with the U. S. Coast Guard. He is married and the father of· two children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP l9cmocratic Rational ~ongrcssional (tom1nittcc WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS CHAIRMAN WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Timothy E; Wirth (2nd-Colorado) 3205 West 21st Avenue Denver, Colorado 80211 Timothy E. Wirth, 35, will assume office in January as the U. S. Representative fr8m the Second District in the 94th Congress. Mr. Wirth holds B.A. and M.A. degrees from Harvard University and received a Ph.D in education from Stanford University as a Ford Foundation Fellow. In 1967, he was selected as a White House Fellow and joined the staff of then Secretary John W. Gardner of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. In 1969, he became Deputy Assistant Secretary of Education and in 1970 -eceived the Department's Superior Service Award. Mr. Wirth, a native of Mor.rison, Colorado, is a member of the Governor's Task Force on Jobs for Returned .Vietnam Veterans, the Board of Denver Head Start, the Executive Committee of the Council on Foreign Relation~, and the Planned Parenthood Board of Directors. He has been active in the Colorado Democratic Party and in 1972 drafted the education plank for the Democratic national platform. The Member-elect served with the Army National Guard. He is I married and the father of two children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Californ MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP leEmocratir Jlational Q:ongrEssional Q:ommittEE WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Oirectc CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Christopher J. Dodd (2nd-Connecticut) RD 1 North Stonington, Connecticut 06359 Christopher J. Dodd, 30, the son of the late Senator Thomas Dodd, will assume office as U.S. Representative for the Second District in January. Mr. Dodd served as a volunteer with the Peace Corps in the Dominican Republic. He later became the in-country training director and special projects director in Washington for the Peace Corps. A practicing attorney, Mr. Dodd is a member of the board of directors of the Family Services of Southeastern Connecticut and is active in American Cancer Society programs. The Member-elect is an Army veteran and is married. '1·,/ ./ ,1"'*("" ·.. ,,,. ~ _. ...,. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 39cmocratic Rational Q:ongrcssional Q:ommittcc WAYNE L. HAVS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Anothony "Toby" Moffett (6th-Connectcut) RD 1f2 Unionville, Connecticut 06032 Anthony "Toby" Moffett, the director of the Connecticut Citizen Action Group, is the next Congressman from the Sixth District. He succeeds Congresswoman Ella T. Grasso who won election to the governorship of the State of Connecticut. Mr. Moffett, 30, holds a B.A. degree from Syracuse University and received his M.A. degree in urban affairs from Boston University. After teaching school in Boston's inner city, he became the liason with street gangs for the U. S. Commissioner of Education. In 1969, the Congressman-elect became the first director of the federal government's Office of Students and Youth, a postion he resigned in protest due to the 1970 Cambodian invasion. He is author of two books and worked with U, S, Senator Walter Mondale (D-Minn.) to. develop the Senate Subcommittee on Children and Youth._ In 1971, he became the director of the Connecticut Citizen Action Group. The Congressman-elect is the father of one child. ~·· ~------THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP llrmocratic ,Rational Q:ongrrssional ltommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL O. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Elliot H. Levitas (4th-Georgia) 829 Castle Falls Drive, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30329 Elliot H. Levitas, 43, a native Atlantan, won election to the U.S. Congress from the Fourth District - suburban Atlanta and Dekalb County. Mr. Levitas holds a B.A. degree from Emory College and received his L.L.B. from Emory University Law School. He won a Rhodes schol- arship and received his M.A. degree in law from Oxford University. Mr. Levitas completed further study in law at the University of Michigan. He is presently a practicing attorney in Atlanta and lecturer in law at Emory University. Since 1965, Mr. Levitas has served in the Georgia House of Representatives. He is the chairman of the joint committee on the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit. His legislative accomplishments include the establishment of the Georgia Residential Finance Agency, the Chattahoochee River Protection Act and the 1967 Right to Privacy Bill. The Member-elect is an Air Force veteran. He is married and the father of three children. ~'' THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP i>rmocratic Jlationel WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN . JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Lawrence P. McDonald, M.D. (7th-Georgia) 1035 Franklin Road, Apt. N-4 Marietta, Georgia 30060 Lawrence P. McDonald, M.D. will assume office as the U. s. Representative from the Seventh District in January. Dr. McDonald, a urologist, has served since 1969 as a member of the Georgia Medical Education Board. He is a member of· numerous medical societies, including the National Economics Committee of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. He is a member of the National Council of the John Birch Society, the National Rifle Association, the Georgia.Right to Life Committee, and the National Board of Movement to Restore Decency Committee. The 39 year old Member-elect is a Navy veteran and is single. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP l9rmocratic Rational Q:ongrrssional [ommittrc WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL O. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Martin A. Russo (3rd-Illinois) 1127 West 127th Place Calumet Park, Illinois 60643 Martin A. Russo, 30, won election from the Third District to the 94th Congress. Mr. Russo holds B.A. and J.D. degrees from DePaul University. He worked as a law clerk to Justice John V. McCormick of the Illinois Appellate Court during 1967 and 1968. From 1971 until 1973, the Member-elect was the Assistant State's Attorney in the Gene~_a!_ Division of the State's Attorney Office in Cook County. A practicing attorney, Mr. Russo is a past vice president of the Gateway Jaycees and is a member of the Tinley Park Jaycess. The Member-elect is married and the father of one child. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Ma~achusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Califor MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP i9rmocratic J\ational WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Direct CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Abner J. Mikva (10th-Illinois) 1015 Sheridan Road Evanston, Illinois 60202 Abner Mikva, 48, is a practicing attorney and professor of law at the Northwestern School of Law in Evanston, Illinois. He has served as a clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sherman Minton . upon graduation from the University of Chicago Law School in 1951. A former member of. the Illinois House of Representatives (1956-1966), Mr. Mikva was elected to the U.S. Congress from 1968 to 1972. -In January, 1973, the former Member was appointed Chairman of the Illinois Board of Ethics, a position he resigned in November, 1973, when he announced his candidacy for the Congress. The former Congressman is a veteran of service in the Army Air Force in World War II. He is married and the father of three children. '-. . ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP Bcmocratic Jlationel Q:ongrcssionel WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr •• Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON. Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING. Sgt.·at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Tim L. Hall (15th-Illinois) 115 East Seminole Dwight, Illinois 60420 On November 5th, the voters in the 15th District of Illinois elected Tim L. Hall as their representative in the 94th Congress. A teacher in the field of special education, Mr. Hall is currently employed as Training Coordinator at the William W. Fox Children's . Center in Dwight, Illinois. Congressman-elect Hall has a B.A. in history and political. science and an M.S. in education. He has taught school in Illinois for fourteen years. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. Mr. Hall, 49, is married and has two sons. ,, \ ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3armocratic Jlational ltongrrssional Q:ommittrt WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Paul Simon (24th-Illinois) 810 West Walnut Carbondale, Illinois 62901 Paul Simon, 46, is the former (1969-1973) Lieutenant Governor of Illinois. An author of six books and former publisher of fourteen newspapers in southern Illinois, Mr. Simon has served as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1954-1962) and the Illinois State Senate (1962-1969). Born in Eugene, Oregon, he was educated at the University of Oregon and Dana College in Nebraska. He is a former teacher at Sangamon State University in Springfield, Illinois, and a Fellow at the Kennedy Institute of Government and Politics at Harvard University. The Member-elect is an Army veteran with a lifetime membership with the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mr. Simon is married and the father of two children. • ~: / > ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3E>cmocratic J\ationel ltongrcssional ltommittcc WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL 0. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Floyd J. Fithian (2nd-Indiana) 3711 North 500 East Lafayette, Indiana 46202 The Congressman-elect from the Second District is an Associate Professor of American history at Purdue University and a successful farmer. Floyd J. Fithian, 46, holds a B,A. degree from Peru State University and received his M.A. and Ph.D from the University of Nebraska. A member of the Indiana Cattleman's Association and the Lafayett~ Farm Bureau Co-operative, he raises hay and soybeans on his seventy acre farm in Lafayette. The Congressman-elect is active in church affairs and has been chairman of the administrative board of Grace United Methodist. He has been prominent in the political campaigns of Senator Birch Bayh and was the Democratic Congressional nominee in 1972. Mr. Fithian is a conunissioned officer in the U.S. Naval Reserves and served as commanding officer of the Lafayette Naval Reserve unit from 1967 to 1970. The Congressman-elect is married and the father of three children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Californi; MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3Bcmocratic Jlational WAYNE L. HA VS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr.• Executive Directo: CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 David w. Evans (6th-Indiana) 313 Troy Avenue Apt. D-13 Indianapolis, Indiana 46225 David W. Evans won election to the U. S. Congress as Representative from the Sixth District. Mr. Evans holds a B.A. degree from Indiana U~iversity and· has done graduate work in political science at Butler Univers~ty and Indiana University at Indianapolis. He is a teacher and administrator in the Indianapolis Parochial School System. The Member-elect has wor~ep on campaign staffs in congressional races in Indiana and New York and the 1968 Robert Kennedy for President effort in the Indiana primary. The 28 year old Member-elect is a bachelor. ~·· --··· ·~,. v 1vc1LL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Cali; MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 313cmocratic JRational Q:ongrrssional WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Dir CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massa.chusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at-Arm! DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Philip H. Hayes (8th-Indiana) 6400 Newburgh Road Evansville, Indiana 47715 Philip H. Hayes, 34, will assume office as the U.S. Representative from the Eighth District in January. Mr. Hayes is a lawyer ~ducated at Indiana University. Upon graduation in 1967, he served as Vanderburgh County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney. In 1968, he was active in the presidential campaign of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy. He was elected to the Indiana State Senate in 1970. During his freshman term, Senator Hayes sponsored legislation to revise real estate assessment practices and improve health services in southern Indiana. The Member-elect is married and the father of two children. ' 'i ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Califom MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP i>rmocratic JA.ational Q:ongrcssional ltommittec WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Directc CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Philip R. Sharp (10th-Indiana) 2112 Euclid Avenue Muncie, Indiana 47302 Philip Sharp, 32, a native of Elwood, Indiana, did graduate work at Oxford University and received a Ph.Din.government from Georgetown University. He is an Associate Professor of American Government at Ball State University. M~. Sharp has been active in legislative and political affairs at the national level for over a decade. From 1964 to 1969, he worked as a legislative assistant to Senator Vance Hartke. In 1970 and 1972, he was the Democratic nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives from the Tenth Congressional District. The Member-elect is a member of the Methodist Church and is married. ,.. , ..... ~ .. " ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP i:>rmocratic ,Rational Q:onyrrssional (iommittrr WAYNE L. HAVS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Andrew Jacobs, Jr. (11th-Indiana) 7989 Evanston Road Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 Andrew Jacobs, Jr., 42, a native of Indianapolis, received his B.S. and L.L.B. degrees from Indiana University. He has served as safety director for the Marion County Sheriff's Department and as a member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1959-1960). Mr. Jacobs served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1965-1973 and then returned to the practice of law in Indianapolis. The Congressman-elect is a Marine veteran who served in the Korean conflict. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP i:>rmocratic Rational Q:ongrrssional ltommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Michael T. Blouin (2nd-Iowa) 1848 Keyway Drive Dubuque, Iowa 52001 Michael T. Blouin, 29, is the Member-elect from the Second District. He succeeds Congressman John Culver (1965-1975) who won election to the U. S. Senate. Mr. Blouin is curre~tly a member of the Iowa State Senate. He served in the Iowa House of Representatives from 1969-1973. He was president of the Young Democrats at Loras College (B.A. 1966) and was a Young Democrats national committeeman from 1966 to 1968. Between legislative sessions, Senator Blouin is an advertising constiltant in Dubuque. The Member-elect is married and the father of two children • ...,,, THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP llrmocratic Jletional ([ongrrssionel. (tommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Thomas R. Harkin (5th-Iowa) 3412 Ontario Ames, Iowa 50010 Thomas R. Harkin, 35, will assume office in January as the U. s. Representative from the Fifth District. Mr. Harkin holds a B.A. degree from Iowa State University and received his legal education at the Catholic University of America. He worked as an assistant to Congressman Neal Smith (D-Iowa) and on the staff of the House Select Committee on U. S. Involvement in Southeast Asia. Mr. Harkin has been a legal aid attorney in Ames and currently serves on the board of d.irectors• of the Iowa Consumers League. The Congressman-elect is a Navy veteran who served as a fighter pilot during the Vietnam conflict. He is married. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3E>rmocratic Jlatiortal Q:ongrrssional Q:ommitttt WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Berkley Bedell (6th-Iowa) 501 Tenth Spirit Lake, Iowa 51360 Berkley Bedell, 53, is a successful manufacturer who will represent the Sixth District in the U. S. Congress. Mr. Bedell started his fishing tackle business in northwest Iowa at the age of 15 and has overseen the growth of his firm into an employer of over eight hundred people. He was selected the Nation's First Small Businessman of the Year in 1964. The Congressman-elect is active in civic affairs and church work in Spirit Lake, serving as Associate Lay Leader for Life and Work of the United Methodist Church of Iowa. In 1972, he was the Democratic Congressional nominee from the Sixth District. The Congressman-elect served with the Army Air Force during the Second World War. He is married and the father of three children. ~II TH0,\.1AS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3tlrmocratic Jlationel Q:ongrrssional Q:ommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL 0. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 :Iartha Keys (2nd-Kansas) 2339 Chris Drive Manhattan, Kansas 66502 i·1artha Keys will assume office as the U. S. lteprescntative from the Second District in January. The :Ieraber-elect holds a B.A. degree from the University of Missouri at Kansas City, She is a member of the board of directors of the :;ranhattan Arts Council and was co-chairman of the United Fund Drive. She directed the 11cGovern for President caripaign in Kansas in 1972 and is presently the President of the Riley County Democratic Women and the Vice President of the Riley County Democratic Club. Hartha Keys is married to Dr. Sam Keys and is the mother of four children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 39rmocratic ,Rational Q:ongrrssional Q:ommitttt WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Carroll Hubbard, Jr. (1st-Kentucky) 410 Macedonia Road Mayfield, Kentucky 42066 Carroll Hubbard, Jr., 37, a member of the Kentucky State Senat_e, is the Congressman-elect ·from the First District. Senator Hubbard holds a B.A. degree from Georgetown College and received his legal education at the University of Louisville. A practicing attorney in Mayfield, he was vice president of the Jaycees (1968-1969) and presiderit of the Rotary (1965-1966). In 1968 he was selected an One of the Three Outstanding Young Men in Kentucky by the Kentucky Jayc~es. Mr. Hubbard is a veteran. He is married and the father of two children. ~·· I nVIVIJ-\.:> r. U"NtlLL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Cali1 MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3E)(morratir ,Rational Q:ongrr.ssional (tommittcc WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Dir CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at·Arm: DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Gladys Noon Spellman (5th-Maryland) 9004 Golden Pass Laurel, Maryland 20811 Gladys Noon Spellman, 56, is the first woman president of the National Association of Counties. In January, she will assume office as the U.S. Representative from the Fifth District. Mrs. Spellman has held elective office in Prince George's County Council. The Congresswoman-elect is a member of the board of directors of the National·Association of Regional Councils, the National Center for Voluntary Action and the National Democratic· Party's Advisory Council of Elected Officials. In addition, she is chairman of the Maryland Advisory Commission for Comprehensive Health Planning and serves on the executive board of the Maryland Association of Counties. The Congresswoman-elect is married to Ruben Spellman and is the mother of three children. '· ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 39cmocratic Jlational Q:ongrcssional ~ommittcc WAYNE L. HA VS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Joseph D. Early (3rd-Massachusetts) 36 Monroe Avenue Worcester, Massachusetts 01602 Joseph D. Early, 41, is the Member-elect from the Third District He succeeds Representative Harold Donohue who is retiring at the end of the 93rd Congress. Mr. Early, a native of Worcester, has served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives s inc.e 1963 and is the vice chairman of the House Committee on Ways and Means. A champion athlete in high school and college, he is a secondary school teacher and athletic director in the Worcester area. The Member-elect is a Navy veteran. He is married and the father of eight children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Califor MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 39cmocretic J\etional crongrcssionel ltommittcc WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Direc CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Mr. Paul E. Tsongas (5th-Massachusetts) 46 Fairmont Street Lowell, Massachusetts 01852 Paul E. Tsongas, 33, will represent the 5th Congressional District of Massachusetts in the 94th Congress. Congressman-elect Tsongas is a Middlesex County Commissioner and a former Lowell City Councillor. An attorney, he has served as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General and as a member of the Governor's Committee on Law Enforcement. After graduating from Dartmouth College, Tsongas spent two years as a··Peace Corps volunteer in Ethiopia. After earning his law degree at Yale, he returned to the Peach Corps for a year as a training coordinator in the West Indies. Tsongas is married and has one daughter. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Californi< MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 39rmocratic J\ational Q:ongrrssional Q:ommittrc WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr•• Executive Oirecto CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MCILWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 M. Robert Carr (6th-Michigan) 308 Michigan Avenue East Lansing, Michigan 48823 M. Robert Carr was recently elected over strong Republican opposition to represent Michigan's Sixth Congressional District in the 94th Congress. Carr is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Law School. He worked as an aide to Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-Wis.). Currently, Carr is serving as Special Assistant to the Attorney General in Michigan and is a member of the Attorney General's Environmental Task Force for the State of Michigan. In 1972, he was elected to the State Board of the American Civil Liberties Union. The Congressman-elect is single and 31 years old. -. ~·, ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3EJrmocratic Jlational Q:ongrrssional WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS CHAIRMAN WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 William M. Brodhead (17th-Michigan) 14320 Glastonbury Detroit, Michigan 48069 State Legislator William R. Brodhead will assume office as the U. S. Representative for the 17th Congressional District in January. Brodhead is a graduate of Wayne State University and the University of Michigan Law School. In 1970, Brodhead became the first Democrat from his district to ·be elected to the Michigan House of Representatives. Re-elected . in 1972, he serves as Chairman of the Michigan House City Government Conunittee and sits on the Labor and Judiciary Committees. Brodhead has experience as a practicing attorney, a teacher, and as a prison counselor. He is married and has one son. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3E>cmorr0tir Jletional Q:ongrcssionel Q:ommittcc WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November. 1974 James J. Blanchard (18th-Michigan) 1 Woodside Park Pleasant Ridge, Michigan 48069 James J. Blanchard, a 32 year old attorney, was elected on November 5th to represent Michigan's Eighteenth District in the 94th Congress. A native of Michigan, Congressman-elect Blanchard holds B.A. and M.B.A. degree from Michigan State University and a J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School. He is married and has one child. For the past four years, Blanchard has served as Assistant Attorney General of Michigan. During his legal career. he has been particularly active in the area of consumer protection. . ~- ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP ilemocratic Jlational Q:ongre.ssional Q:ommittee WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Richard Nolan (6th-Minnesota) 36 No. 10th Avenue Waite Park, Minnesota 56387 Richard Nolan will assume office in January as the U. S. Representative from the Sixth District. Mr. Nolan, 30, holds a B.A. degree from the University of Minnesota and has done graduate work in public administration and public policy at the University of Maryland. A former assistant to U. S. Senator Walter Mondale, he has directed Head Start programs in central Minnesota, coordinated adult education programs in the Little Falls S·chool District and overseen special projects at the Center for the Study of Local Government at St. John's University. From 1968- 1972~ he was a member of the Minnesota legislature, serving on the Minority Executive Committee. He was the Democratic Congressional nominee from the Sixth District in 1972. The Member-elect is married and the father of three children. , .. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 39rmocratic Jlational ltongrcssional ltommittcc WAYNE l. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON. Treasurer SAMUEL 0. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 James L. Oberstar (8th-Minnesota) 317 - 9th Street Chisholm, Minnesota 55719 James L. Oberstar, 40, a native of Chisholm, will assume office in January as U.S. Representative from the Eighth District. Mr. Oberstar holds a B.A. degree from St. Thomas College and received his M.A. degree from the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium. He took further graduate work in government at Georgetown University. Congressman-elect Oberstar was administrative assistant (1961-1970) to Congressman John A. Blatnik and served as administrator (1971-1974) of the House Committee on Public Works. Mr. Oberstar is married and the father of three children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Mas-sachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJOR ITV WHIP 39rmocratic Rational Q:ongrrssional ltommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL 0. McJLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Max S. Baucus (1st-Montana) 310 Western Bank Building Missoula, Montana 59801 Max S. Baucus unseated a strong Republican incumbent in the November 5th election to win the First Congressional District seat of Montana in the 94th Congress. The Congressman-elect is 33 and single. He attended Carlton College, Stanford University, and the Stanford University Law School. Elected to. the Montana House of Representatives in 1972, Mr. Baucus is a member of the Montana House Judiciary, Fish and Game, and Finance and Claims Committees, and is Vice-Chairman on the Finance and Claims Sub-Committee for State Institutions. An attorney, Mr. Baucus is a member of the Montana State and District of Columbia Bar Associations. ____ .... - - ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Californi MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJOR ITV WHIP lE>cmocratic Jlational Q:ongrcssional ([ommittcc WAYNE L. HA VS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Directo CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 James Santini (A.L.-Nevada) 1500 East Charleston Las Vegas, Nevada 89104 Jim Santini, a native Nevadan, will assume office as U.S. Representative for t.he State of Nevada in January. Mr. Santini was appointed District Court Judge by Governor O'Callaghan in 1972 and was later elected to the District Court •. He had served as Clark County District Attorney (1966-1968), Clark County Public Defender_(1968-1970) and was elected Las Vegas Justice of the Peace in 1970. Mr. Santini is one of the founders of the Nev~d~_Judge's Association and was named one of the Outstanding Young Men in America in 1971. He has been prominent in the founding of the Southern Nevada Museum and the activities of the American Cancer Society, Lions Club, March of Dimes, and the Las Vegas Jaycees. The Member-elect is an Army veteran. He is married and the father of five children. l I , J ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts . CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 39rmorratir Jlational Q:ongrrssional WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts . KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Norman E. D'Amours (1st-New Hampshire) 617 Coolidge Avenue Manchester, New Hampshire 03102 Norman D'Amours, 37, a native of Manchester, is the former (1966-1969) Assistant Attorney General (criminal division) of the State of New Hampshire. Mr. D'Amours holds a B.A. degree from Assumption College and received his legal education at the Boston University Law School. While Assistant Attorney General, he taught criminal law and procedure at the New Hampshire State Police Training School. He later (1970- 1972) served as City Prosecutor for Manchester before entering private practice. He has been prominent in the campaigns of Senator Thomas J. Mcintyre and the 1972 Muskie for President campaign. The Congressman-elect is married and the father of three children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Californi< MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJOR ITV WHIP i:>rmorratic Jlationel WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON. D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 James J. Florio (1st-New Jersey) 62 South 28th Street Camden, New Jersey 08103 An attorney, James J. Florio is serving his third term in the New Jersey State Legislatur_e, where he is Chairman of the State, Federal and Interstate Relations Committee. Florio attended Trenton State College,. Columbia University, and Rutgers University Law School. He is married with three children. Congressman-elect Florio has participated in many community activ~ties, including the Camden Civil Rights Commission, the Camden Council on Economic Opportunity, and the Camden County Legal Services Program. Florio is a Navy Veteran and currently is a Lieutenant Commander in the U. S. Naval Reserve. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP JE>cmocratic J\ational Q:ongrcssional ltommittcc WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 William J. Hughes (2nd-New Jersey) 1019 Wesley Road Ocean City, New Jersey 08226 William J. Hughes, 42, won election to the 94th Congress as the Representative from the Second District. Mr. Hughes holds an A.B. degree from the Men's College of Rutgers University and received his J.D. degree from Rutgers Law School. A practicing attorney, he was Assistant Prosecutor for Cape May County from 1960 until 1970. He has been president of the Cape May County Bar Association and was appointed in 1972 by the New Jersey Supreme Court to the Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics. In 1970, he was the Democratic nominee from the Second District. The Member-elect is married and the father of four children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3acmocratic Jlational (tongrcssional Q:ommittcc WAYNE L. HA VS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Andrew Maguire (7th-New Jersey) 112 South Irving Street Ridgewood, New Jersey 07450 Andrew /. Maguire, 34, a Danforth and Woodrow Wilson Fellow, will assume office as the U. S. Representative from the Seventh District in January. Mr. Maguire holds a B.A. degree from Oberlin College and received a Ph.D degree in government from Harvard University. He served as an advisor on political and security affairs with the U. S. Department of State and as a member of the U. S. Delegation to the United Nations General Assembly from 1966 to 1969. The Member-elect was director of a multi-development program for Jamaica, New York, from 1969 to 1972 and received in 1970 the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce Achievement Award for "outstanding contributions towards the improvement of the Jamaica community." Recently, he has been a consultant to the National Affairs Division of the Ford Foundation. Mr. Maguire's extensive political experience includes working with the 1960 Kennedy for President national campaign staff, the 1970 Citizens for GoldberJ/Patterson gubernatorial effort and serving as Bergen County campaign director for Governor Brendan Byrne in 1973. The Member-elect is married and the father of cine child. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP Brmocretic Rational Q:ongrrssionat. (tommittrc WAYNE L HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MCILWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Helen S. Meyner (13th-New Jersey) 372 Lincoln Avenue Phillipsburg, New Jersey 08865 Helen S. Meyner, 45, is the Congresswoman-elect from the Thirteenth District of New Jersey. Mrs. Meyner holds a B.A. degree and an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Colorado College. She is a former columnist for the Newark Star Ledger and has worked for educational and UHF television in New York and New Jersey. Since 1961, she has been a member of the New Jersey Rehabilitation Commission and presently serves on the board of directors of the Newark Museum, the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, and the New Jersey chapter of the United Nations Assocaition. She is a member of the board of trustees of Rider College in Trenton. The Congresswoman-elect is a member of the New Jersey State Democratic Policy Council and was the Democratic Congressional nominee from the Thirteenth District in 1972. The Congresswoman-elect served with the Red Cross during the Korean conflict. She is married to the former 4Governor of New Jersey, Robert Meyner. · ...... ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma. JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP llcmocratic ,Rational WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Thomas J. Downey (2nd-New York) 42 Sequams Lane West Islip, New York 11795 Thomas J. Downey, 25, recently defeated strong incumbent Republican opposition to win New York's Second Congressional District seat in the U. s House of Representatives. A life-long resident of Suffolk County, Mr. Downey was elected to the County Legislature in 1971 t becoming the youngest public official in the county's history. He was re-elected in 1973. Mr. Downey was graduated from Cornell University, where he received a degree in industrial labor relations. Congressman-elect Downey is single • ...... THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3tlrmorratir Jlational Q:ongrrssional Q:ommittrr WAYNE L. HA VS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MCILWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Jerome A. Ambro, Jr. (3rd-New York) 22 Zoranne Drive East Northrup, New York Jerome A. Ambro, Jr., 46, won election to the 94th Congress as the Representative from the Third District. Mr. Ambro holds a B.A. degree in history and government from New York University. A resident of Huntington, New York, since 1956, he is currently serving his fourth term (1969-present) as a member of the Suffolk County Board of Supervisors. His legislative accomplishments include the establishment of the first Town Department of Environmental Protection in New York State, the Suffolk County Code of Ethics, the first town Consumer Protection Ordinance and capital budgeting for long term projects. Mr. Ambro is also a member of the National Association of Counties' Steering Committee for Urban Affairs. An Army veteran who served in the Korean conflict, the Member- elect is married and the father of three children. ·, ·,• ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 39rmocratic Jlational (tongrcssional Q:ommitttt WAYNE L. HA VS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL 0. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 James H. Scheuer (11th-New York) 147-07 Newport Avenue Neponsit, New York James H. Scheuer, 54, will assume office as the U.S. Representative from the Eleventh District in January. He succeeds Congressman Frank Brasco who is retiring at the end of the 93rd Congress. Mr. Scheuer holds an A.B. degree from Swarthmore College and he received his legal education at the Columbia Law School. He has worked with the U.S. Foreign Economic Administration (1945-1946) and with the Office of Price Stabilization (1951-1952). An expert in housing and urban problems, the Member-elect is the president of the Citizens' Housing and Planning Council of New York City and a noted author. Mr. Scheuer served as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1964 to 1972 and was a delegate to the 1972 Democratic National Convention. The Congressman-elect is a veteran. He is married and the father of four children. '. '•' ~·· 1 nv1VJA:) t'. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Califo MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP lE>cmocratic Rational Q:ongrcssional Q:ommittcc WAYNE L. HA VS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Direc CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Stephen J. Solarz (13th-New York) 241 Dover Street Brooklyn, New York 11235 Stephen J. Solarz holds. an A.B. degree from ~randeis University and a M.A. from Columbia University. He taught political science at Brooklyn College and New York Community College. Mr. Solarz is completing his first term in the New York General Assembly. The Congressman-elect serves as a member of the board of directors of both the Citizens' Housing and Planning Council and the League School for Seriously Disturbed Children. He is a member of the_~erican Political Science Association, B'nai B'rith, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the American Jewish Congress. The Congressman-elect is married and the father of two children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP l>rmocratic Jlationel WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON. Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Frederick W. Richmond (14th-New York) 43 Pierrepont Street Brooklyn, New York 11201 New York City Councilman Frederick W. Richmond of Brooklyn will be the new Member of the U. s. House of Representatives from the 14th Congressional District. Mr. Richmond attended Harvard University and Boston University, where he received his B.A. degree. He served in the Navy during World War II. Mr. Richmond is single. Active in the area of connnunity affairs, Mr. Richmond instituted such rehabilitation programs as the Manhattan Connnunity Development Corporation and the Brooklyn Businessme!l's Committee for the Employment of Ex-Offenders. From 1959 to 1965, he served as President of the Greater New York Urban League. Mr. Richmond has long been a spokesman for consumer affairs. As City Councilman, he organized shoppers in his district into a Consumer Task Force. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 'Brmocratic Jlational (iongrrssional ([ommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW. Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Leo C. Zeferetti (15th-New York) 9910 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn, New York 11209 Leo C. Zeferetti will be the new representative to the U. s. Congress from the Fifteenth District in New York. Zef eretti is President of the Correction Officers Benevolent Association in New York City. The 47 year old Congressman-elect has worked in the Department of Correction of New York City since 1957. He is married and the father of two daughters. He served in the U. S. Navy during World War II. Zeferetti is an appointed member of the New York State Crime Control Planning Board and has been a representative to the President's Conference on Correction. '._i -...... , .. '·' ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 19cmocratic Jlational Q:ongrcssional Q:ommittcc WAYNE L. HA VS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Richard L. Ottinger (24th-New York) 235· Bear Ridge Road Pleasantville, New York 10570 When the 94th Congress convenes in January, the 24th Congressional District of New York will be represented by Richard L. Ottinger. Mr. Ottinger was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives for three terms (1965-1971). In 1970 he was nominated for the U. S. Senate. Congressman-elect Ottinger is a graduate of Cornell University (B.A.) and Harvard Law School (LL.B.). An attorney, he has practiced corporate and international law. Mr. Ottinger's experience in international relations is extensive. A Peace Corps founder, he served as director of that organization's South American programs. He has also held the position of Contract Manager of the International Cooperation Administration. Mr. Ottinger is active in environmental issues. He is Executive Vice-President of Friends of the Earth and is on the board of directors of the Environmental Defense Fund. Congressman-elect Ottinger, 45, served during the Korean War as a Captain in the u. S. Air Force, He is marr.ied and has four children. ; ~·· ' THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Califor MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP llrmocratic Jlationel (Longrrssional (Lommittrc WAYNE L. HAVS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Direc CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Matthew F. McHugh (27th-New York) 311 Richard Place Ithaca, New York 14850 Matthew (Matt) McHugh, 35, is the Member-elect from the 27th Congressional District of .New York. Mr. McHugh holds a B.A. degree from Mount St. Mary's College and received his legal training at Villanova Law School. A practicing attorney in Ithaca, he was District Attorney for Thomkins County from 1968 to 1972. Mr. McHugh has played an active part in the Democratic Party, serving as Democratic chairman for Ithaca, vice-chairwAn for Thomkins County, and Democratic state committeeman. He is president-elect of the Thomkins County Chamber of Connnerce. Congressman-elect McHugh is married and has three daughters. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP i:>cmocratic -Rational ~ongrcssional Q:ommittcc WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive.Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL 0. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING,Sgt.-at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Edward W. Pattison (29th-New York) West Sand Lake, New York 12196 Edward W. (Ned) Pattison, facing incumbent Republican opposition, recently won New York's 29th District seat in the 94th Congress. Mr. Pattison is a graduate of Corneli University and the Cornell University Law School. A practicing attorney, he is a member of the New York State Bar Association and is president of the Rensselaer County Bar Association. Congressman-elect Pattison is currently serving as the Rensselaer County Treasurer. Mr. Pattison, a veteran of the U.S. Army, is married and has four children. "· ··,\" '~'.,) . i .: .. " '·, . .l ./ ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3t>cmocratic Jtational Q:ongrcssional ltommittcc WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MCILWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 John J. LaFalce (36th-New York) 800 Starin Avenue Kenmore, New York 14223 John J. LaFalce, 34, a New York State Assemblyman, will represent New York's Thirty-Sixth Congressional District in the 94th Congress. Mr. LaFalce served one term in the State Senate before his election to the Assembly in 1972. He attended Cani.sius College and received his law degree from Villanova Law School. He is an Army veteran. Mr. LaFalce, a native New Yorker,' is single. He is a member of the Erie County, New York State, and American Bar Associations. \ c ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Californi MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 19cmocratic -Rational WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Directc CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Henry J. Nowak (37th-New York) 56 Dana Road Buffalo, New York 14216 Henry J. Nowak, 39, will assume office in January as the U. S. Representative from the Thirty-Seventh District. He succeeds Congressman Thaddeus J. Dulski, Chairman of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, who is retiring at the end of the 93rd Congress. Mr. Nowak holds a B.A. degree from Canisius College and a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from the University of Buffalo Law School. A practicing attorney, he served as assistant district attorney and was appointed confidential secretary to Supreme Court Justice Arthur J. Cosgrove. Since 1966, he has served as Erie County Comptroller. An Army veteran, the Member-elect is married and the father of two children. ','.'\.' ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP ilcmocratic Jlational Q:ongrcssional Q:ommittcc WAYNE L. HA VS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Stephen L. Neal (5th-North Carolina) 604 Archer Road Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106 Stephen L. Neal, 40, will assume office in January as U. S. Representative for the Fifth District of North Carolina. Mr. Neal is a graduate of the University of Hawaii. A success- ful businessman, he has engaged in the resort and mortgage banking industries. The Member-elect is also the publisher of the King Times News and the Suburbanite newspapers in the Winston-Salem area. He serves on the board of directors of the Kidney Foundation, the Forsyth Mental Health Association and the Civic Music Association. Mr. Neal is a member of the North Carolina Press Association, the National Newspaper Association and the journalism fraternity Sigma Delta Chi. The Member-elect is married and the father of two children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3Brmocratic Jlational WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 W. G. (Bill) Hefner (8th-North Carolina) Rt. 1Fl Concord, North Carolina 28025 The Congressman-elect from the Eighth District in North Carolina is W. G. "Bill" Hefner. Mr. Hefner, 44, is a professional entertainer and broadcast executive in the Kannapolis area. He has promoted gospel music and appreared on radio, stage and television with the most popular gospel singing groups in the nation~ The Congressman-elect is active in civic and church affairs serving as a member of the board of directors of the Arrabus County chapters of the American Cancer Society, the Boys Club and the Humane Society. The Congressman-elect is married and the father of two children. ,- "-~ ·. ' ... : ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP ltlcmocratic Jlational WAYNE L. HA VS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW. Jr .• Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON. Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Ronald M. Mottl (23rd-Ohio) 7713 Wake Robin Parma, Ohio 44130 The Congressman-elect from the Twenty-third District is State Senator Ronald M. Mottl, 40, the proponent of the Ohio Lottery. Mr. Mott! received his undergraduate and legal education at the University of Notre Dame. He is a former (1961-1966) member of the Parma City Council, served in the Ohio House of Representatives from 1966 to 1968, and is presently a member of the Ohio State Senate. He was the Democratic Congressional nominee in 1970. The -Congressman-elect is an Army veteran and is married. . '" ' .: ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Californh MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP ~rmocratic J\ational Q:ongrrssional Q:ommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Ted Risenhoover (2nd-Oklahoma) P. o. Box 496 Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74464 Ted Risenhoover, 40, is the Congressman-elect from the Second District. Mr. Risenhoover holds a B.A. degree from Northeastern State University. He is the publisher of the Pictorial Press and the Tahlequah Star-Citizen. A former member of the Oklahoma Crime C~mmission, Mr. Risenhoover pre~ently serves on the Legislative Committee of the Oklahoma Press Association. An Air Force veteran, the Member-elect is married and the father of two children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Californic: MAJORITY LEAOER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 39rmorratir Jtationel ~ongrrssional (.tommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING,Sgt.·at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Glenn L. English (6th-Oklahoma) P. O. Box 158 Cordell, Oklahoma 73632 Glenn L. English will assume office in January as Oklahoma's Sixth District Representative in the 94th Congress. A native of Cordell, Oklahoma, Mr. English is currently employed as a petroleum landman. He has had previous experience in government, including staff experience at the U. S. House of Representatives and work as Chief Assistant of the Majority Cc.ucus of the California Assembly. ··Mr. English is a graduate of Southwestern State College in Oklahoma. He served in the U. S. Army Reserves. Mr. English, 34, is married and has one son. Congressman-elect English served as Executive Director of. the Oklahoma State Democratic Party from 1969 to 1973. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 1Brmocratic Jlational Q:ongrrssional Q:ommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Les AuCoi~ (1st-Oregon} 1622 Ash Street Forest Grove, Oregon 97116 The Majority Leader of the Oregon House of Representatives is the Member-elect from the First District. Les Aucoin, 31, is the first Democratic Congressman from the First District in this century. Mr. Aucoin holds a B.A. degree from the University of the Pacific and was a newsman with the Redmond Spokesman and the Portland Oregonian. In 1970·he was elected to the Oregon House of Representatives from Washington County - the first Democratic state representative from Washington County in thirty-four years. He has been chairman of the House Committee on Rules (1973 Session) and chairman of the House Committee on State and Federal Affairs (1974 Session). He is a member of the Government Operations Task Force of the Intergovernmental Relations Committee of the National Legislative Conference and the Oregon State Emergency Board. The Member-elect is an Army veteran. He is married and the father of two children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3Elrmocretir ~etional (tongrrssionel Q:ommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D,C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL 0. MCILWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Robert B. Duncan (3rd-Oregon) Route 2, Box 803H Gresham, Oregon 97030 In January, Robert B. Duncan will represent Oregon's Third District in the 94th Congress. He succeeds retiring Congresswoman Edith Green. Mr. Duncan previously served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1962 to 1967. In 1966, he was nominated for the U.S. Senate from Oregon. Prior to his coming to Congress, Mr. Duncan was an Oregon State-·Representative and served as Speaker of the State Legislature for four years. A practicing attorney, Congressman-elect Duncan was educated at the University of Alaska, Illinois Wesleyan University (B.A.), and the Univeristy of Michigan Law School (LL.B.). Mr. Duncan, 54, is a Navy veteran of World.War II and is a Commander in the Naval Reserve. He is married and has seven children. ; .., ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP lE>tmocratic JRational WAYNE L. HAVS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 James Weaver (4th-Oregon) 2301 Spring Blvd, Eugene, Oregon 97403 James Weaver, 47, will assume office as the U. S. Representative from the Fourth District in January. The Member-elect holds a B.A. from the University of Oregon. He served as executive director of a state legislative study of the Oregon agricultu.re industry in 1959. He is a builder of apartment and office .facilities in southwest Oregon. Mr. w~aver has held a numbe~~ _of positions in the Lane County Democratic Party, and was a delegate to the 1960 and 1964 Democratic National Conventions. In 1970, he was the Democratic Congressional nominee from the Fourth District. The Member-elect is a Navy veteran. He is married and the father of three children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 39cmocratic Jlational ~ongrcssional ~ommittcc WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Robert W. Edgar (7th-Pennsylvania) 221 S. Sproul Road Broomall, Pennsylvania 19008 Robert W. Edgar, 30, ~s a chaplain at Drexel University in Philadelphia. He will assume office in January as the U. S. Representative from Pennsylvania's Seventh District. Mr. Edgar was graduated from Lycoming College and holds a Master of Divinity degree from Drew University. In addition to his being chaplain at Drexel, Mr. Edgar is a consultant to the Lansdowne United Methodist Church in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. During his career, he has worked as a pastor and a chaplain of such institutions as the University of Pennsylvania Hospital and the Federal Penitentiary in Lewisburg. Congressman-elect Edgar is married and has three sons. ~II THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP llrmocratic Rational Q:ongrrssional WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MCILWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt,·at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Edward P. Beard (2nd-Rhode Island} 200 Bay View Avenue Cranston, Rhode Island 02905 Edward P. Beard, 34, a member of the Rhode Island Legislature, will assume office as the U.S. Representative for the Second District. Mr. Beard is a former prize fighter and is self-employed as a housepainter. During his first term in the Legislature, he was active in nursing home legislation and assistance for the elderly. The Member-elect is an Army veteran. He is married. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3armocratic J\ational (tongrrssional ([ommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Butler C. Derrick, Jr. (3rd-South Carolina) 311 Brooks Street Edgefield, South Carolina 29824 State Representative Butler C. Derrick, Jr. will assume office as the U.S. Congressman from the Third District in January. Mr. Derrick holds a B .A. degree from the University of South . Carolina and received his legal training at the University of Georgia Law School. As a member of the state legislature, he serves as chairman of the House Ways and Means subcommittee overseeing education and economic development policies. The Congressman-elect's legislative accomplishments include the enactment of measures concerning the construction and operation of nuclear power plants, drug education, health care delivery, and the establishment of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Training Center. A practicing attorney in Edgefield, Mr. Derrick is president of both the Edgefield County Fish and Game Association and the Edgefield Heart Unit. In 1972, he was named the South Carolina Jaycees Outstanding Young Man of the Year and received the Legislative Conservation Award by the South Carolina Wildlife Federation. ,.Y'~. ,. ·,_, The Congressman-elect is married and the father of two children~."'· ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP ·i:>cmocratic Rational (.tongrcssionel (tommittcc WAYNE L. HAVS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Kenneth L. Holland (5th-South Carolina) P. o. Drawer 100 Camden, South Carolina 29020 Kenneth L. Holland, 40, will assume office as the U.S. Represen- tative from the Fifth District in January. Mr. Holland is a member of the South Carolina Highway Commission and a practicing attorney in Camden. He currently serves as the legal counsel for the South Carolina Democratic Party and represents Kershaw County on the Party Executive Committee. The Member-elect is past vice president of the South Carolina Jaycees and the present chairman.. of the board of directors of the Kershaw County Memorial Hospital. The Member-elect is married and the father of three children. He has served for eight years with the South Carolina National Guard. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 39rmocratic Rational WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MCILWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 John W. Jenrette, Jr. (6th-South Carolina) 423 North Main Street North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29582 ~ohn W. Jenrette, Jr., 38, won election to the U.S. Congress from the Sixth District of South Carolina. Mr. Jenrette holds a B.A. from Wofford College and received his legal education at the University of South Carolina Law School. He has served the city of Ocean Beach Drive, South Carolina, as a city judge and city attorney. Since 1965, Mr. Jenrette has been a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives where he is presently vice chairman of the Urban Affairs Committee. In 1972, he was the Democratic Congressional nominee from the Sixth District. The Member-elect is an Army veteran, He is married and the father of two children. ~\ ::. \ -1·' ~ ... THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 1Elrmocratir Jlational WAYNE L. HA VS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, O.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW. Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL O. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Marilyn Lloyd (3rd-Tennessee) 1105 Vannoy Drive Chattanooga, Tennessee 37072 Marilyn Lloyd, 45, will assume office as the U.S. Representative from the Third District in January. Born in Fort Smith, Arkansas, she was educated at Shorter College in Rome, Georgia. A businesswoman, she has managed family enterprises in radio and airport services. Mrs. Lloyd is active in the Chattanooga Parents-Teachers Association and the Church of Christ education programs. The Congresswoman-elect is a widow and the mother of four children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJOR ITV WHIP 39cmocratic ,Rational Q:ongrcssi.onal Q:ommittcc WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Harold E. Ford (8th-Tennessee) 219 Joubert Memphis, Tennessee 38109 The first freshman Majority Whip of the Tennessee House of Representatives, Harold Ford, is the Congressman-elect from the Eighth District. Mr. Ford, 29, holds a B.S. degree from Tennessee State University and received a M.S. degree in business administration from Vanderbuilt University. He completed professional training at G.A. Gupton College. Since 1970, he has served in the Tennessee House on the Commerce Com- mittee, the Finance, Ways and Means Committee and the Rules Committee. His legislative accomplishments include an in-depth examination of the public utility fee system, tenant landlord relations and housing rehabilitation. The Congressman-elect is the past chairman of the Black Tennessee Political Convention and currently serves as chairman of the board of directors of the National Legislative Clearinghouse. The Congressman-elect is married and the father of two· children. ,.~~r:~::~:·-~:~ ~, h ~ .,. / ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Califo MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP latmocratic Jlationel ltongrrssional ltommittet WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Dire• CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON. Treasurer SAMUEL O. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Jack E. Hightower (13th-Texas) P. O. Box 1720 Vernon, Texas 76384 The President Pro Tempore of the Texas St~~e Senate will be the U. S. Representative from the Thirteenth District in the 94th Congress. Jack E. Hightower, 48, holds a B.A. degree from Baylor University and received his legal education at the Baylor University School of Law. He is a member of the board of trustees of Baylor University and served as vice chairman of the board of regents of the Midwest University from 1962 to 1964. A former member (1953-1954) of the Texas House of Representatives and a former (1956-1961) district attorney, he was elected to the Texas State Senate in 1965. The Member-elect is a Navy veteran. He is married and the father of three children. ·' ...... _-,...,~ ...... , ...... ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 39rmorratir Rational Q:ongrrssional Q:ommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Robert "Bob" Krueger (21st-Texas) P. o. Box 667 New Braunfels, Texas 78130 Robert "Bob" Krueger will assume office in January as the U. S. Representative from the Twenty-First District. He succeeds Congressman O. c. Fisher who is retiring at the end of the 93rd Congress. Mr. Krueger holds a B.A. from Southern Methodist University, received his M.A. from Duke University and a Ph.D in American and Engli~h __ literature from Oxford University. He returned to the faculty of Duke University and later became Vice Provost and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. The Member-elect, a native of New Braunfels, is the chairman of the board of the Conal Hosiery Mills. The 38 year old Member-elect is a bachelor. . ..; ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3armocratic Jlational (iongrrssional. (iommittrr WAYNE L. HAVS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Allan T. Howe (2nd-Utah) 4143 Parkview Drive Salt Lake City, Utah 84117 Allan T. Howe, 47, will assume office as the U. S. Representative from the Second District in January. Mr. Howe is a practicing attorney in Salt Lake City who has served as city attorney for South Salt Lake, Deputy Salt Lake County Attorney and Assistant Attorney General for Utah. He was administative assistant to U. S. Senator Frank Moss (D-Utah) and Governor Calvin L. Rampt~n- (D-Utah). For the past fours years, Mr. Howe was the Executive Director of the Four Corners Regional Development Commission in Salt Lake City. The Member-elect served in the U.S. Coast Guard. He is married and the father of five children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 39rmocratic Rational Q:ongrrssionel Q:ommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Herbert E. Harris, II (Eighth-Virginia) 9106 Old Mt. Vernon Road Alexandria, Virginia 22309 Herbert E. Harris, II, will assume office as the U. S. Representative from the Eighth District in January. Mr. Harris, 48, holds an A.B. degree from Rockhurst College and a J. D. degree from Georgetown University. An attorney specializing in international trade, he helped draft the 1955 Food for Peace legislation and the 1962 Trade Expansion Act. He has been a delegate to the United Nation's Food and Agricultural Organization and a member of the Presidential Public Advisory Committee on Trade Policy. Since 1967, Mr. Harris has been a member of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors and is currently serving as the vice chairman of the board. He is also the vice chairman of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Metro) and a member of the board of trustees of the Fairfax Hospital. The Member-elect is a Navy veteran who served in World War II. He is married and the father of five children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 'flrmocratic Jlational (iongrcssional (tommittcc WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Joseph L. Fisher (Tenth-Virginia) 2608 North 24th Street Arlington, Virginia 22207 Joseph L. Fisher, 60, won election to the 94th Congress as the U. S. Representative from the Tenth District • Mr. Fisher holds a B.S. degree from Bowdoin College and received his Ph.D in economics from Harvard University. He has served as executive officer and senior economist for the Council of Economic Advisers and has worked as a professional economist for the U. S. Department of State. An author of two books, he has been pre~ident of Resources for the Future, Inc., a private research foundation, for the past fifteen years. Since 1963, Mr. Fisher has been a member of the Arlington County Board of Supervisors. He was president (1969) and chairman of the board of directors (1970) of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments. The Member-elect is an Army veteran who served in the Second World War. He is married and the father of seven children. ~·· _...------THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, Califo MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP i:>rmocratic Jlational Q:ongrrssional Q:ommitter WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Direc CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Don Bonker (Third-Washington) 25904 N. W. Hillhurst Drive Ridgefield, Washington 98642 Don Bonker, 37, is the Congressman-elect from the Third District. He succeeds 'Representative Julia Butler Hansen who is retiring at the end of the 93rd Congress. Mr. Bonker holds a B.A. degree from Lewis and Clark College and did graduate work in public administration at American University. He worked as a legislative assistant to the U. S. Senate Special Conmiittee on Aging from 1964 to 1966. In 1966, Mr. Bonker was elected Auditor in Clark County and in 1972, he was the Democratic nominee for Secretary of State. The Member-elect served in the U. S. Coast Guard •.He is married. ,/.• r. ~II THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 'f>rmocratic Jlational Q:ongrrssional Q:ommittcc WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW, Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.-at·Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Alvin Baldus (3rd-Wisconsin) 111 12th Street, E. Menominie, Wisconsin 54751 The Congressman-elect from the Third District is the assistant majority leader of the Wisconsin Assembly, Alvin Baldus. Mr. Baldus, 47, is a combat veteran of both the Second World War and the Korean conflict. He is a member of the Dunn County Unit of the American Cancer Society and the Dunn County Historical Society. / A farmer and investment broker, Mr. Baldus has served in the Wisconsin Assembly since 1966. He is presently chairman of the Assembly State Affairs Committee. The Congressman-elect is married and the. father of three children. ~·· THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma JOHN J. McFALL, California MAJORITY LEADER SPEAKER MAJORITY WHIP 3tlrmocratic ,Rational (tongrrssional Q:ommittrr WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio 93rd CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. EDMUND L. HENSHAW. Jr., Executive Director CHAIRMAN JESS LARSON, Treasurer SAMUEL D. MclLWAIN, Counsel THOMAS P. O'NEILL, Massachusetts KENNETH R. HARDING, Sgt.·at-Arms DEPUTY CHAIRMAN November, 1974 Robert J. Cornell (8th-Wisconsin) 103 Grant Street DePere, Wisconsin 54115 The Congressman-elect from the Eighth District is the second Roman Catholic priest elected to serve in the Congress, Robert J. Cornell. Father Cornell has been a teacher of history and political ,"/ science at St. Norbert College for the past twenty-five years. He has also held administrative positions at the college involving planning and financing. The Congressman-elect is serving his· third term as chairman of the Wisconsin Democratic Party for the eighth congressional district. He was the Democratic Congressional nominee in 1970 and 1972. The Member-elect is 55 years old. ,.,,. ", .- - ~··