GOP FRESHMAN CONGRESSMEN. WATCH THESE MEN!

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000400560011-8
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RIPPUB
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K
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3
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November 11, 2016
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January 7, 1999
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11
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April 4, 1967
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MAGAZINE
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NATIONAL REVIEW Aprii i+, 1967 Sanitized --Approved For Release : C CPYRGHT REPUBLICAN PARTY tor unes took a big turn for the better last fall when voters sent 187 Repub- licans to the 90th Congress-a 47-seat gain. Especially hearten- ing is the presence of 59 new- comers in the GOP delegation, many of them, intelligent, out- spoken conservatives. On the f ol- lowing pages, NR introduces seven of these men, photo- graphed as they got down to the hard work of representing their, districts and giving, Congress a strong minority voice. Washing ton and the nation will hear more .. about them, and the many other Republican freshmen `of like mind, in.the years ahead. Photography by: Prepared with the assistance of Robert Bauman and David Franke ' "The revelations made by... NSA are a prime example of a super-secret government agency working against itself. It would be downright funny, if it weren't so serious." -ON THE CIA-NSA 1 I_AP. DONALD. E. "BUZ" LUKENS, 35, won the Conbres ioaai .,c:t from Ohio's 24th District by 'a walloping 17,000 votes. 'i 1' rvo. while farm boy's political skills first showed on the nat,. oA K wu in 1963, when he was elected president of the Young 1tcn