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concluct Of foreign _po}icy', and "other measures to prom_:o`e peace, econo y ,
efficiency and imps: oved adminis ti a't.on of foreign policy."
The report of the Commission, which 'is to be submitted. to the
President and the Congress by June 30, 1975, may include "proposed
co is tLtiatlonal am. endmen is , le gisl? tion , and administrative action considered
appropriate in carrying out its duties." The Commission, in performing
its responsibilities, is authorized to hold hearings , subpoena` viltnesses
2'n:? secure directly i? orP!ation from any executive department of agency.
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MR . AREND D. LUBBERS
President, Grand Valley State College
Allendale, -van
~.IR . FRANK C- P. IvlcGLINt:
Executive Vice President
Fid21-itj Bank
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THE HONORABLE Peter Frelinahuysen
1ou-ise of Representa-ves
THE I-M-NORABLE ~?,II . MANSFIELD
United States Senate
DR. STANLEY P . WAGNER
President, East Central State College
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Murphy Commission Subcommittees:
International Economics: Senator James Pearson, Chairman
William J. Casey
Mrs. Charles Englehard, Jr.
Congress: Senator Mike Mansfield, Chairman
Mrs. Anne Armstrong
Dr. Stanley P. Wagner
Representative Clement Zablocki
Public Policy: Representative Zablocki, Chairman
David M. Abshire
Frank C.P. McGlinn
National Security and Ambassador Robert Murphy, Chairman
Intelligence: Representative Peter Frelinghuyaen
Arend D. Lubbers
David M. Abshire
William J. Casey
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