take a different, but equally good point of view from a national interest standpoint. So I think on balance that I would not agree with that, although I understand his point of view. Mr. TERRY. In some cases, Mr. Chairman, the statute implementing the convention specifies the kind of person who shall be appointed. In other cases, the discretion is left entirely to the President. Certainly in the latter case, it would seem wise to leave that discretion as it is, as broad as it is the discretion given originally to the President. In other cases, there might be an argument for following the same pattern. Mr. FRASER. Well, I guess perhaps that is about as much as we can get through today. I appreciate your coming here. It has been very helpful to us. If we could have your cooperation in redrafting this, I think we ought to comply with this jurisdictional problem through the subcommittee staff. We will try to move on this as rapidly as we can. Mr. McKERNAN. Thank you, sir. Mr. FRASER. The meeting is adjourned. (Whereupon, at 4 p.m., the subcommittee adjourned subject to call of the Chair.) ECONOMIC SANCTIONS AGAINST RHODESIA HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS NINETY-SECOND CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON H.J. Res. 172; H. Con. Res. 5, 6, 12; 65-446 JUNE 17 AND 22, 1971 Printed for the use of the Committee on Foreign Affairs U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1971 POGITED BY THE UNITO ·TATES OF AMERIC COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS THOMAS E. MORGAN, Pennsylvania, Chairman CLEMENT J. ZABLOCKI, Wisconsin L. H. FOUNTAIN, North Carolina RONALD V. DELLUMS, California WILLIAM S. MAILLIARD, California EDWARD J. DERWINSKI, Illinois CONTENTS Thursday, June 17, 1971: LIST OF WITNESSES Armitage, John, Director, Office of U.N. Political Affairs, Bureau of Page 8 19 Kyle, Joseph, Director, Office of International Commodities, Bureau 12 Lawrence, William N., Chief, Stockpile Policy Division, Office of Emer- 15 23 Tuesday, June 22, 1971: Andrews, E. F., vice president-purchases, Allegheny Ludlum Steel 95 Bliss, L. G., chairman of the board, Foote Mineral Co- 68. 92 Collins, Hon. James M., a Representative in Congress from the State 43 Edwards, Hon. Jack, a Representative in Congress from the State of 64 Kroft, Fred C., Jr., president, Ferroalloys Division, Union Carbide 82 Moxon, John, president, Carpenter Technology Corp- 110 51 Rarick, Hon. John R., a Representative in Congress from the State of MEMORANDUMS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD Text of H.J. Res. 172 to provide for the resumption of trade with Rhodesia Text of H. Con. Res. 5 expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to sanctions against Rhodesia.. Text of H. Con. Res. 6 expressing the sense of the Congress with respect Text of H. Res. 12 expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to the Text of H. Res. 45 concerning Rhodesia__ Text of H.R. 5445 a bill to amend the United Nations Participation Act Text of report from Department of State on H.J. Res. 172; H. Con. Res. 5, Table on selected raw materials price trends as compared with various grades of foreign chromite, submitted by Mr. Kyle.. Table on trade with U.S.S. R., 1969 and 1970_ Table on chrysotite asbestos.. Memorandum furnished by Department of State on Rhodesian marketing of chrome ore.. Table on list of mines in production during 1959 Statement on the importance of chrome ore to the United States with table, submitted by Mr. Kroft.. Table on titanium content of chromite phase in chromium ores from various sources, submitted by Mr. Bolles__ Table on chromium reserves of the world. 102 102 Table on price quotations of various grades of foreign chromite.. STATEMENTS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD Statement of Hon. Harold R. Collier, a Representative in Congress from the State of Illinois, in support of H.R. 5817_ Statement of Hon. William L. Dickinson, a Representative in Congress Statement of Hon. O. C. Fisher, a Representative in Congress from the Statement of Hon. J. Kenneth Robinson, a Representative in Congress Statement of Hon. William F. Ryan, a Representative in Congress from the State of New York.. 113 114 115 116 117 Statement of Hon. Bob Sikes, a Representative in Congress from the 118 Statement of Michael D. Jaffe, chairman, American-Southern Africa 119 |