NONDIPLOMATIC ACTIVITIES OF REPRESENTATIVES OF FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS
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FIIID[AN PRp6RE9.4
,, Iraturally, the well-being of our cltlzena
>tierits high prlorfty in national programing.
aUCl- ae follows:
for If~mployed Uidlvtduale.
2. proval of Itlxrallzed retirement bens-
flte f lull servtoe employees
S. 1Sa bliahment of now health anfeguards
on drug ge by the pubilc.
4. Imps ement and expansion of our edu-
cational pr ram.
6. Ailowln t~~urplus Fedorat property to be
allocated to e(~ucational lnatitutione:
e. Llberaliza n o1 benefits .for veterans,
end the 9epend end widows of veterans.
co vAStax
The conservation, anagement, and beat
utilization of our n oral reaourcea, too, is
Msenttal if we are to set the seeds of the
Among other efforts. e'~,tended during the
sessbn are included the 1 wing:
1. Carrying forward a for anti-
pollutton of water,
2 Improvement of forest anon and
uttlt$atlan programs, lnciudin nafon os
tLe Forest Produets Laboraior ,at l[adison.,
Wis.
E. Eztensioa end d[pausioa ott soil sad
pater eonaervattoa pw6rarru-:
During the session, I was privileged to be
appodated bt Vlae President JOSrsrsox as a
member of the National Forest Preserva-
tion pommlesiott. responsible for pollcy-
makfag over our national forest lands.
eaarcvrsvaa
In agriculture, regrettably. leglslatlo
'On April '1, 1982--the beginning of the
markoting pear-the administration lowered
price aupport+e of dairy products. I cospon-
sored leglslatlon -for lmptoving the support
levels. Unfortunately, the Congress failed
to act. Other leglslatlon adopted Included:
1. Extension of the special school milk
p~Er'~?
2. Expansion-and changing the formula
of-the national school lunch program.
S. Lfberall~atton of farm loans.
er-ca
The Congress authorised g3.7 billion for
atlonal Aeroaautlca and Space Admfaiatra-
Purposes.
the practleal bnneIIts will be iax-
proved dlo, telephone. sad television oom-
municat ns; through Telstar-type systems:
better her`reporting, trnasportatlon and
progress 1 other fields.
1'hs also enacted a w!?e variety
of legialatioa other fields.
s,ssrsr,ArroN s:axvicANCS ro tvracoxanv
our fargeat Incoafe-producing induatrlea-to German press. It should help. Htoreq#~Er'-'
mace Wisconsin a vacationland mecca for to make clear to par own press ~t18t~tPhst '
the Nation and the world. the role of "foreign, agent" Can anti 0083 .~
b. Fgcther Lmprotro and expand Wfe- mean in the counseling and zeilresent-
coneln ports and harbors. The $t. Lawrence
Seaway t~inaformed the Oroat Laken Into atoon of foreign clients in this country ~;
America's ourth eeacaaat. $trateglcally There being no objection, the a:cervts ='~
located at .~,e western end of the lakes- were ordered to be printed in the F.6COao.
capable of seP~ng as an outlet of trado and ag follows:
commerce foiF~, the lakes-t0-the-R.ockfee Pvm.rc ltz[.A'i'roNe Irt IN6tre1'RY ArID Potrrrtyl.
region, the cha~tnge now V to transform (Hy Gerhard Hlrseland)
our once-inland plprta Into world ports.
8. Expand and t~nprove highway, water, Huafaeeamen should become mucD moss
ra/l, and air aervldM for bettor eommerelal active In politics than they have been, foepa~r -,
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ted
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A
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and pleasure traf for Wisconsin and Proaldent Eisenhower recen
America. fear atonths ago, President Kenwdl aiada a
b need foe to
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7. improve the eco outlook for Wis-
consin iarmere, inelud g better ptloes, ex-
panding markets, and ding new ways to
utilise dairy and other faR?i commodltlte !or
lnduatrial purposes, for ezample. by ez-
panding research throu;h establishment of
a rosearch laboratory Sn liad4an, Wls., as I
reoommendad In Congress.
s. Human progress: Itrtabllshment of real-
istia programs for medical sore for the aging;
development programs !or youth: and fur-
ther improvlag our sdueatbual system.
D. Conaervatlon: Furthes a=pending con-
eervatfon programs for preser?vatlon, bast
management, and uttltxatlon-and, as posal-
bls.--repleolshment of our soU, water. forest,
and oAter natural rosourccs.
Noadiplorrlatk Activities of Repre~ent-
ativet of Foreign Covaamentt
E%TEN~ION OIA R,EMARKB
or
HON. JACOB K. DAVITS
o~ srsw toot
IN THE $ENATS OF THE IINITED STATS3
Saturday, October i3, 1962
Mr. JAVTTB. 1Ir. President, a great
deal of interest awaits the hearings
which rile Foreign Relations Committee
is expected to conduct in the next ass-
lion of Congress on the aubJect of "Non-
diplotnatic Activities of Repf'esentatlvea
of IMreiell f}overnments " It has tieell
approximately 20 years since Congress
examined this held of nctlvity aad i
am sure that these hearings will prove
fruitful, it only to clear away the tm-
certainty which aurrolmda the popular
conception of the nature of t11Q lunationa
.performed by lobbyists end - regilstered
foreign agents.
Apparently some conftlsiofl exlsta'as to
the precise definition of lobtrylst and for-
eign agent. Frequently they are tdenti-
fied as one and the same. Tttia. o! txlurse,
traleglslwtlve work' 'l
1. Ezpanded trade
ample, through the
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2. Obtalrled nwro defeneir~aoatracts-now ~m++~+a+ ""u f? """"` a""""""'?"' ?""'"""' __-_ _ -~-
one of the blggaet businesaes~ the Nation, reporting. even though the reasons are nbeorbed trlth
for which over t50 billion earmarked, 'I71ia article versa Called to my atterition amsatng wariness sad partly with outapokvlrL`'
annually. by Maj. Tien. Julius Rlein, of Chicago, a averaton.
8. Enacted Wtie}r-aponaored fegtelattoa- dlstinguiahed citizen-soldier and interne- Coneldering this universal recognition,"}t~
now golfing favorable consideration-for floral public relatiOna consultant. is not eurprlsing that oven internatfopsl _
creattng an ice age sclentlflc reserve to Win- poliWCe mates use of the public relations .
Corals to preserve our unique, giaclally scalp- I #ek ~ consent t0 b#Ye ex- ~~, ~~ }a indeed another side of tb~ _
tared moraines; conaervo more of our out- Cerp~ from this article printed 1n the story which is worth making publle: , '
door heritage; and ezpand our attractions to CONCAI:Ba10NAL RECORD. I believe it will 8atanga'e Tshombe, for lnatance, rocognlsed
tourisUs. help place 11i perspective the distorted the urgent necoaatty to explain to the Ames-
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similar request, emp
tenalned dlseusslona between buslnessnae4 ,~ ;,.
and poiltlcal leaders.
Thereby both Presidents voiced titia.ooadc.
lion that the tnterdepeadenoe oI potttia and -:
business should be carried over to tie highest .'
level, with management directly attire is ,
politkx. far Clarmane this may seem s radl
cal retreat from the time-honored trsdltiow .
and social order. For Amerlcaas ibis request
>a slgaiflcant only lnaotas as the interdepend-
ence already ezfeting is oonaldered sus lnsuT-
flcient.
The fact fe that the American businessman
fa ooaalderabty amore eathuslastia Ea the par- .
tfcipatfon of pubilc a[felra than his German
counterpart. Four high level msmbnes.a3onD
of flee present adminlatratlan, 8eetetary o~
Defense McNamara, 8ecrstuy of Commeras
Hodges. Secretary of the Treabury Dillon-lad
the chief of the connteriatetilgenoo aer~lee;
CIA. Doha ]~Cootle: were very suoosrdnl sad ,
important buelneaemen before theft appoint-
menu to high polttlcsl poeltlona oR dab/pet
rank. It -s w matter, of Douses, for Amerldan'
bwr~aessmea to psrttctpate !a public Itfn: eon', ,
these ak'e but a -few o[ thorn. IPttbllc. r~sa-
tlons Is an integral part o1 ma~agemeal: ,_
policy and !ts activity has become a byword ~ ,,
in Lim United States of Ainerlcs. ThA slogstf ,
"1Ju [food and Ten About It" if used for
psGmotton and at the soma -time anotlfett'' '
phase fs brought before the public 4n `tile"
principle that than are two sides to eter~
story. ,
rresoNS oxr.>' sazoozAxrr.: sccsrrsa '
Sow serious American business aaQ'tn= ~~
dustq tab this wort is evWsnoed b= tbs first
thwt there !s a ptrbtb selatlons espart in ti~?-1:::
mana~ersxent of. any- Large Orm. As ~ ~len:;.?.
prosfdent he is egnai, for frystaaee, in resit,
to the sales manager. the e,dvertfaing cllsaotae? `';
and the treasurer of the oosnpaay, Etrf~ ;;,
large company not Doty has its own pttblio =.
telatlona department, but at the same tim., _.;
emplcya Dotards publle relations IIrrrls ails- ~`'
cfalf:frig fr- this proleesloa. During GLe 1aet,..i
.gear .atone about ~ billlan tress 'apart Oar.;?
each outside pubilc relations. The intetest4;;;
in public relaLloais goes even so far that sk~z-:
largo banking lnatttutton, tbs =xChaage Ma ,-,,
floral Sank of Chicago elected to its hosed,;
of directors an independent public reiatlorla
profesatoual. No annual report, ao sbarr-,; `
holders' meeting, no ppeech or oomraents; o!~'