COMMITTEE ON RULES AND ADMINISTRATION
HOWARD W. CANNON, Nevada, Chairman
CLAIBORNE PELL, Rhode Island ROBERT C. BYRD, West Virginia JAMES B. ALLEN, Alabama HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, New Jersey
MARLOW W. COOK, Kentucky HUGH SCOTT, Pennsylvania ROBERT P. GRIFFIN, Michigan MARK O. HATFIELD, Oregon
WILLIAM MCWHORTER COCHRANE, Staff Director CHESTER H. SMITH, Chief Counsel HUGH Q. ALEXANDER, Senior Counsel JOHN P. CODER, Professional Staff Member JACK L. SAPP, Professional Staff Member RAYMOND N. NELSON, Professional Staff Member JOSEPH E. O'LEARY, Professional Staff Member (Minority) PEGGY PARRISH, Assistant Chief Clerk
ROBERT C. HECKMAN, Assistant Chief Clerk (Auditor) KAY BALLARD, Staff Assistant DONNA BLUME, Secretarial Assistant
KARLEEN MILLNICK, Staff Assistant (Minority)
JAMES H. DUFFY, Chief Counsel, Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections JOHN K. SWEARINGEN, Staff Director, Subcommittee on Computer Services ANTHONY L. HARVEY, Senior Systems Analyst, Subcommittee on Computer Services
ADDITIONAL SENATE PERSONNEL ASSISTING THE COMMITTEE DURING THIS STUDY
RICHARD D. CASAD, Chief Investigator BARBARA DAHLKE, Press Assistant SHARON WILLIAMS, Research Assistant
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Senator CANNON-CHESTER B. SOBSEY, HARRY CLAIBORNE, and DENVER DICKERSON Senator PELL-WILLIAM YOUNG
Senator BYRD-TOM HART
Senator ALLEN-HUGH Q. ALEXANDER Senator WILLIAMS-NIK EDES
Senator COOK-CRAIG WRIGHT HOUSMAN and ROBERT SCOTT MADDEN Senator SCOTT-DENNIS UNKOVIC and KEN DAVIS
Senator GRIFFIN JAMES SCHOENER Senator HATFIELD-LARRY SMITH
PERSONNEL FROM OTHER AGENCIES
CHARLES W. MADDOX, ALLEN L. LOUDERBACK, GARY ROEMER, AND MICHAEL MCCLOSKY, General Accounting Office
JOSEPH B. GORMAN, LARRY EIG, AND ROBERT DEGOSTIN, Congressional Research Service,
"Crack the Whip, Mr. Rodino," from the Philadelphia Inquirer,
dated September 20, 1974.
"Rockefeller Finances," from the Pittsburgh Press, dated Sep-
tember 15, 1974.
"Mr. Rockefeller's Wealth Is Not a Pertinent Issue," from the
Philadelphia Inquirer, dated September 23, 1974.
List of 12 corporations in which Nelson A. Rockefeller personally owns
stock
Sources of income received from Trust No. 2 for the benefit of Nelson A. Rockefeller for 1973-
Amended list of gifts to Nelson A. Rockefeller from Foreign Heads
of State..
Letter to Attorney General William B. Saxbe, from Chairman Cannon, requesting answers to precise questions relating to the application of the conflict-of-interest laws; dated September 16, 1974; and Acting Attorney General Laurence Silberman's response thereto, dated September 20, 1974.
Hon. Jesse A. Helms, a U.S. Senator from the State of North Carolina_
George Frain, secretary-treasurer, Businessmen Affected Severely by
the Yearly Action Plans, Inc., Washington, D.C.; accompanied by
Philip J. Brown, president; and Anton Wood, consultant, Minority
Problems of the Small Businessmen.
Edward J. Golden, immediate past president, National Right to Life
Committee, Inc., Washington, D.C.; accompanied by Dr. Ada Ryan,
president, New York State Doctors and Nurses Against Abortion.
Prof. Charles E. Rice, member of the National Advisory Board,
United States Coalition for Life...
Ms. Carol Burris, president, Women's Lobby, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Lyndon H. LaRouche, national chairman of the National Caucus of
Labor Committees, and representative of the United States Labor
Party..
Hon. Constance E. Cook, member, New York State Assembly-128th
District; and member, New York Co-Chapter of the Coalition for
Abortion Rights.
Ms. Mary Joyce Johnson, vice president, National Lawyers Guild..
Haywood Burns, legal coordinator, Attica Brothers Legal Defense;
accompanied by "Big Black,” national director...
Col. Curtis B. Dall, chairman, Board of Policy, Liberty Lobby,
Washington, D.C..
Rev. Kenneth E. Lee, president, Washington Christian Action
George Frain, secretary-treasurer, Businessmen Affected Severely by the Yearly Action Plans, Inc., Washington, D.C., with attachments. Ms. Carol Burris, president, Women's Lobby, Inc., Washington, D.C.,
Articles from newspapers; excerpts from books, magazines, etc.:
"The Last Stand," from The Power Broker: Robert Moses and
the Fall of New York, by Robert A. Caro.
"Mr. Rockefeller: Money and Economic Power," from the Wash- ington Post, September 26, 1974-
"Rockefeller Family Holdings Touch Every Economic Sphere," from the Washington Post, September 22, 1974-
"Rockefellers Big Investors in D.C.," from the Washington Post,
September 22, 1974.
Excerpt from the testimony of John Dean III before the Senate
Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, June 25,
"Transportation Passed," from the New York Times, May 5,
"The Editor's Corner," from the Daily Bond Buyer, May 11, 1970
"Legal Abortion in the United States- Facts and Highlights," by
the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc.
"Abortion Support Rises As Views of Younger Catholics, Protes-
tants Converge," a survey by the National Catholic Reporter._
"Results of the Congressional Questionnaires on the Abortion
Issue, a survey by the National Abortion Rights Action
League
"Statements of Churches Concerning Abortion," excerpts from
"Freedom of Choice Concerning Abortion"- Legislative Policy-
"Rocky's War Against the Middle Class," September 1974.
"Liberty Lowdown," by Liberty Lobby, April 1968.
Questions posed by Senator Helms to be asked the nominee, and Mr. Rockefeller's response thereto. _
Statement by President Lyndon B. Johnson on signing H.R. 16175, which relocated the International Chancery Complex, October 9, 1968.
Letter to James Muscatello, board chairman, BASYAP, Inc., Wash- ington, D.C., from Tedson J. Meyers, chairman, D.C. City Council. Joint letter to Chairman Cannon from Philip J. Brown, president, and George Frain, secretary-treasurer, BASYAP, Inc., Washington, D.C_ _ _
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