UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES RICHARD H. ICHORD, Missouri, Chairman CLAUDE PEPPER, Florida JOHN M. ASHBROOK, Ohio J. HERBERT BURKE, Florida TENNYSON GUYER, Ohio MAJORITY STAFF ROBERT M. HORNER, Staff Director WILLIAM H. STAPLETON, Assistant Staff Director WILLIAM H. HECHT, Erecutive Staff Assistant ΑΙ M. NITTLE, Legislative Counsel WILLIAM G. SHAW, Research Director RICHARD A. SHAW, Chief Investigator MINORITY STAFF DEWITT WHITE, Legal Counsel در کار خود ارز: کار برای زنده CONTENTS November 15, 1973: Testimony of- Raphael Otero, accompanied by Juan Andres Lliteras, Raphael Otero, accompanied by Juan Andres Lliteras, inter- Hermogenes Perez de Arce, Carlos Figueroa, and Carlos Sepúlveda, (1) The House Committee on Internal Security is a standing committee of the House of Representatives, constituted as such by the rules of the House, adopted pursuant to article I, section 5, of the Constitution of the United States which authorizes the House to determine the rules of its proceedings. RULES ADOPTED BY THE 93D CONGRESS House Resolution 6, January 3, 1973. RESOLUTION Resolved, That the Rules of the House of Representatives of the Ninety-second Congress, together with all applicable provisions of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946, as amended, and the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970, as amended, be, and they are hereby adopted as the Rules of the House of Representatives of the Ninety-third Congress * * * 1. There shall be elected by the House, at the commencement of each Congress, * * * * * (k) Committee on Internal Security, to consist of nine Members. 11. Committee on Internal Security. (a) Communist and other subversive activities affecting the internal security of the United States. (b) The Committee on Internal Security, acting as a whole or by subcommittee, is authorized to make investigations from time to time of (1) the extent, character, objectives, and activities within the United States of organizations or groups, whether of foreign or domestic origin, their members, agents, and affiliates, which seek to establish or assist in the establishment of, a totalitarian dictatorship within the United States, or to overthrow or alter, or assist in the overthrow or alteration of, the form of government of the United States or of any State thereof, by force, violence, treachery, espionage, sabotage, insurrection, or any unlawful means, (2) the extent, character, objectives, and activities within the United States of organizations or groups, their members, agents, and affiliates, which incite or employ acts of force, violence, terrorism, or any unlawful means, to obstruct or oppose the lawful authority of the Government of the United States in the execution of any law or policy affecting the internal security of the United States, and (3) all other questions, including the administration and execution of any law of the United States, or any portion of law, relating to the foregoing that would aid the Congress or any committee of the House in any necessary remedial legislation. The Committee on Internal Security shall report to the House (or to the Clerk of the House if the House is not in session) the results of any such investigation, together with such recommendations as it deems advisable. |