COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS
THOMAS E. MORGAN, Pennsylvania, Chairman
CLEMENT J. ZABLOCKI, Wisconsin
WAYNE L. HAYS, Ohio
L. H. FOUNTAIN, North Carolina
DANTE B. FASCELL, Florida
CHARLES C. DIGGS, JR., Michigan
ROBERT N. C. NIX, Pennsylvania
DONALD M. FRASER, Minnesota
BENJAMIN S. ROSENTHAL, New York
JOHN C. CULVER, Iowa
LEE H. HAMILTON, Indiana
ABRAHAM KAZEN, JR., Texas
LESTER L. WOLFF, New York
JONATHAN B. BINGHAM, New York
GUS YATRON, Pennsylvania
ROY A. TAYLOR, North Carolina
JOHN W. DAVIS, Georgia
OGDEN R. REID, New York
MICHAEL HARRINGTON, Massachusetts
LEO J. RYAN, California
CHARLES WILSON, Texas
DONALD W. RIEGLE, JR., Michigan
WILLIAM S. MAILLIARD, California 1
PETER H. B. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey
WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD, Michigan
H. R. GROSS, Iowa
EDWARD J. DERWINSKI, Illinois
VERNON W. THOMSON, Wisconsin
PAUL FINDLEY, Illinois
JOHN H. BUCHANAN, JR., Alabama
J. HERBERT BURKE, Florida
GUY VANDER JAGT, Michigan
ROBERT H. STEELE, Connecticut
PIERRE S. DU PONT, Delaware
CHARLES W. WHALEN, JR., Ohio
ROBERT B. (BOB) MATHIAS, California
EDWARD G. BIESTER, JR., Pennsylvania
LARRY WINN, JR., Kansas
BENJAMIN A. GILMAN, New York
TENNYSON GUYER, Ohio
ROBERT J. LAGOMARSINO, California
MARIAN A. CZARNECKI, Chief of Staff
CHARLES C. DIGGS., JR., Michigan, Chairman
ROBERT N. C. NIX, Pennsylvania JOHN C. CULVER, Iowa
MICHAEL HARRINGTON, Massachusetts
EDWARD J. DERWINSKI, Illinois
GUY VANDER JAGT, Michigan
EDWARD J. DERWINSKI, Illinois
LARRY WINN, JR., Kansas 2
CHARLES W. WHALEN, JR., Ohio 3
Mrs. GOLER TEAL BUTCHER, Subcommittee Staff Consultant 4 Mrs. LESLIE MCKNIGHT YATES, Subcommittee Staff Consultant 5 JOSEPHINE WEBER, Staff Assistant
1 Resigned March 5, 1974.
2 Resigned subcommittee March 27, 1974.
3 Appointed to subcommittee March 27, 1974.
4 Resigned April 8, 1974.
Joined subcommittee staff April 1, 1974.
1. Text of Proclamation No. R. 17 (1972) by the State President of the
Republic of South Africa, known as "Emergency Regulations"-
2. Text of temporary interdict of November 19, 1973 preventing certain
Bantustan authorities from flogging persons under certain conditions_
3. Reports entitled "Namibia: The Beginning of Disengagement", by
Elizabeth Landis_
4. Report entitled "Tsumeb-A Profile of United States Contribution to
Underdevelopment in Namibia".
5. Relevant excerpts from articles appearing in the International Com-
mission of Jurists magazine "The Review"
6. "The Observer's Report on the State v. Tuhadeleni and Others" by
Richard A. Falk, from “Erosion of the Rule of Law in South Africa,"
published by the International Commission of Jurists, August 1968-
7. Article from "Objective: JUSTICE," a quarterly magazine covering
United Nations activity against apartheid, racial discrimination and
colonialism, Volume 6, No. 1, January/February/March 1974.---
8. Security Council resolutions dealing with Namibia
9. Article entitled "Lawyers' Committee Continues Work on Southern
African Problems", from "Committee Report," January 1974_____
10. General Assembly Resolutions dealing with Namibia__.
11. Summary of the International Court of Justice opinion of June 1971
on the legal obligations of states_
12. Article from June 1973 issue of "UPDATE", published by the Africa
Information Center of the African American Institute..
13. Exchange of correspondence between the Department of State, Securi-
ties and Exchange Commission, and Gemstone Miners, Ltd. con-
cerning U.S. policy with respect to investment in Namibia..
14. Paper entitled "The Control of Wages in South Africa" by Stanley
Siebert and Abrian Guelke....
15. Department of State background notes on South-West Africa (Nami-
bia) September 1973...