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John Murtha — Part 25
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--, <Operation‘Abscam :has implicated a 4
a:diverse group-of legislators, in- Rep. Frank Thomp '
cnae . ; “ , . ompson Jr., D-N.J. ‘
‘cluding House and Senate committee ovittys irreverent and prormne. .
° err’ ov) . a ,
chairmen, a mocratic member of . .Frank Thompson has prided himself (indicate pase, name of
the: House. ethics;committee, and a on the reputation:he hgs éarned’as a newspaper, cily and state.)
-fiercely,conservative Republican. reformer in hi§13,House térms; ~ ,
Some, have been. involved in past
investigations; others-have sérved a
‘quarter-century-in Congress without
He supported; revision of ‘labor
laws early in his caréetiand nar-
rowly escaped serious<injury when °
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“hintof scandal. — ‘thugs threw acid at him outside the LQ) V3
‘Profilesoftheeight: —- Capitol in 1958. He fought closed
abo ed so House ‘procedures and autocratic
“ Sen, Harrison A. Williams, D-N.J. committee chairmen in: the 1960s, — . a i)
f,. More than any other U.S. senator, and challenged.Wayne Hays for con- & f {
‘Harrison’ (Pete) Williams. has’ trol of the important House Adminis-
“emerged in the. past decade as organ~ tration Committee in.1975. ; :
+ized<labor’s.indispensable-man on | When Hays was finally-forced out — Y A - &
‘Capitol Hill. . in 1976, Thompson took over the ‘
Ten years-ago, a series of defeats _ committee and reorganized the loose .
‘and-retirements made Williams the: personal expense system that al-
‘heir-apparent to-the chairmanship lowed members to pocket large sums —
ofthe ‘Labor and Public Welfare of cash without reporting them. .
Committee. Unions helped pull him Thompson has:devoted much of
through an uphill re-election cam- his time to federal support for the
paign that year, and helped again, in arts, and to création of the National —_—
less dire circumstances, when he Endowment for the’ Arts, But in re-
was re-elected to his fourth term in cent years, most of :his‘legislative
1976. : “4 . work has been.with labor —-as a
During his first two Senate terms, loyalist, notacritic. ‘ —
sWillianis:was kriown for his work on It was Thompson ‘wlio led the
mass transit issues, his opposition to fights.in.1976 for common site pick-
‘the Vietnam War, and for a stormy eting ‘legislation and-in 1977 for
‘personal life. He was censured by labor law revision. “I guess I’m Date: ye ~q-
‘the New Jersey. NAACP in 1968 for generally: thought of.-as. the: one eg KO
: appearing drunk’at a civil rights around ‘here who carries thé ldad for Edition:
: tbreakfast. In the 1970 campaign, Wil- labor,” he said. “And I guess I do.”
sliams admitted having a drinking . og .
“problem, said he had conquered it, ‘Rep. John M. Murphy, D-N.Y. wa,
;fand-managed to avoid serious criti- An honors graduate of.the U.S. Title:
| icisin:, | ; Military Academy, John Murphy is
“2 -As chairman of:Labor,and Public viewed in the House as a man who
«Welfare (now the;Human Resources knows how to lead. He lias used the, Character:
Committee), Williamis:has been-in- ° seemingly innocuous Merchant Ma- dracter:
¥strumental in passage-of massive. \ rine and Fisheries Committee .to or
»pension reform,chealth bills ‘and gain legislative leverage over. a vari: Classification:
other, social welfare legislation. ety of policy areas, And“he:was: thé Submitting Office:
f *He;is also chairman of-a Banking, | principal power broker in the recent. .
‘ subcommittee with control over the passage of legislation implementing
#securitiés:industry,"which helped President Carter’s Patiama: Canal
*; himéin’his’ 1976°Canipaign: financial . treaties. But he has never managed:
ednStitutions :provided: almost as ; to break free of suspicion about his
iinuch-money-forshimfncontribu- methods and his involvements.
tons? that years asedid organized - Aclose ally of the:maritime indus-.,
kG a ne try, Murphy was criticized’in :1977-
. for receiving-nearly $10,000:from .
industry-officials at:a fundraiser: |
hile, his committee.was holding: i
“hearts on cargo preference'legis:. | [_ an
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