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Reveles, Robert A., legislative assistant, appearing on behalf of the Hon-
orable George F. Senner, U.S. Representative from the Third Congres-
sional District of the State of Arizona....

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Dodd, Hon. Thomas J., U.S. Senator from the State of Connecticut__.

Orth, Mr. Franklin L., executive vice president, National Rifle Association

of America, Washington, D.C___

STATEMENTS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD

Bennett, James V., Director, Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Department of
Justice, Washington, D.C....
Carpenter, Hon. Clarence L., president, Arizona State Senate, to U.S.
Senate Commerce Committee, dated January 21, 1964

de Carriere, A. A., chairman, Legislative Committee, Washington Arms
Collectors, Inc., 1304 East John Street, Seattle, Wash..
Disher, Leo S., national director, National Shooting Sports Foundation,
Inc., room 2022, 342 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y.

Dodd, Hon. Thomas J., U.S. Senator from the State of Connecticut and
chairman, Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency, Senate Committee
on the Judiciary, dated January 22, 1964__.

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Lee, Frederick B., director, Washington office, Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp., 1730 K Street NW., Washington, D.C..

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Fannin, Hon. Paul, Governor of the State of Arizona: "Statement Opposing
S. 1975 Before Ú.S. Senate Commerce Committee".
Gutermuth, C. R., vice president, Wildlife Management Institute, Wire

Building, Washington, D.C.

King, Hon. Cecil R., U.S. Representative from the 17th Congressional
District of the State of California, House of Representatives, Wash-
ington, D.C.

Magnuson, Hon. Warren G., U.S. Senator from the State of Washington
and chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, statement dated
December 10, 1963, and released with announcement of hearings to be
held on S. 1795 and, S. 2345_

McGee, Hon. Gale W., U.S. Senator from the State of Wyoming-

Murray, Robert A., Lingle, Wyo.--

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MISCELLANEOUS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD-Continued

LETTERS FROM SPORTSMEN'S AND CONSERVATION GROUPS

(Remaining groups listed by name only.)

COMMUNICATIONS FROM STATE AND REGIONAL OFFICIAL FISH,
GAME, AND CONSERVATION AGENCIES

Aldrich, A. D., director, State of Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Com-
mission, Tallahassee, Fla____

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Boswell, William, Jr., administrative assistant, State conservation com-
mission, East 7th and Court Avenue, Des Moines 8, Iowa..
Carpenter, Ralph D., II, director, New Hampshire Fish and Game De-
partment, Concord, N.H___

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Cox, Nelson, president, International Association of Game, Fish & Con-
servation Commissioners, State game and fish commission, State
Capitol, Little Rock, Ark.

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Crane, Harold S., director, Utah Department of Fish and Game, 1596
West North Temple, Salt Lake City 16, Utah..

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Dunkle, Frank H., State fish and game director, Helena, Mont-

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Clark, Hon. Minor, commissioner, Department of Fish and Wildlife Re-
source, State of Kentucky, Frankfort, Ky..

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Clineschmidt, Hon. Henry E., president, California Fish and Game Com-
mission, Sacramento, Calif

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Eddy, Gerald E., director, Michigan Department of Conservation, Lan-
sing, Mich..

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Furlong, Robert J., secretary, Conservation Commission, State of Michi-
gan, Department of Conservation, Lansing 28, Mich__
Golden, M. J., executive director, Pennsylvania State Game Commission,
Harrisburg, Pa.

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Groves, Frank W., director, Nevada Fish and Game Commission, Post
Office Box 678, Reno, Nev..

Kelley, Claude D., director of conservation, State of Alabama, Department
ment of Conservation, Administrative Building, Montgomery, Ala.---
Moore, George C., director, Forestry, Fish and Game Commission, State of
Kansas, Pratt, Kans..

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Patton, Clyde P., executive director, Wildlife Resources Commission,
State of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.

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Smith, Robert J., chairman, game and fish commission, State Capitol An-
nex, Phoenix, Áriz....

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Thorpe, Lyle M., director, State of Connecticut Board of Fisheries and
Game, State Office Building, Hartford 15, Conn_-_

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COMMUNICATIONS FROM State and REGIONAL OFFICIAL FISH,
Game, and CONSERVATION AGENCIES-Continued

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Towell, William F., director, Missouri Conservation Commission, State of
Missouri, Jefferson City, Mo...
Vaughn, Ernest A., director, State of Maryland Game and Inland Fish
Commission, State Office Building, Post Office Box 231, Annapolis, Md..
Wilder, Norman G., secretary, Association of Northeast Game, Fish and
and Conservation Commissioners__

Wilm, Hon. Harold G., commissioner, Conservation Department, State of
New York, Albany, N.Y.

Woodward, Harry R., director, Colorado Game, Fish and Parks Depart-
ment, Denver, Colo.

Woodworth, John R., director, Fish and Game Department, State of Idaho,
518 Front Street, Boise, Idaho...

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Young, L. D., Jr., director, Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission,
New Orleans, La..

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Affidavits:

Voucher affidavit, Division of Licenses, Police Department, City of
New York (application for pistol license).

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Targeteer renewal affidavit, Pistol License Bureau, Division of Li-
censes, Police Department, City of New York...

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Articles:

"A Kind Word for Guns," by Richard Starnes, New York World-
Telegram and The Sun (no date)-
"Amendments to Federal Firearms Act," statement of Senator Scott,
Congressional Record, November 27, 1963, pages 21764–21765_ _ _
"Blueprint for Peace-A Threat to Gun Ownership?" by Pete Brown,
reprinted from Sports Afield, August 1963_.

"Control of Firearms," Terre Haute (Ind.) Tribune-Star, editorial of
December 8, 1963__

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"Full Control Urged for Private Firearms," by Jack Gaskie, Rocky
Mountain News, Denver, Colo., November 24, 1963.

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"Let's Try a Little Commonsense- The Editor's Notebook," Evans-
ville (Ind.) Press, editorial of December 7, 1963..
"Rules for Revolution," reprinted in the American Rifleman, August
1946; originally appeared in the New World News, February 1946
(allegedly a Communist document of 1919) -

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"Shelves Filled With Military Type Toys This Yule," Montgomery
County Sentinel, December 19, 1963, page B−1.

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"State Senate Unit Eases Arms Plan," by Douglas Dales, New York
Times, January 29, 1964, page 19.

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26.

"The Traffic in Guns," Indianapolis (Ind.) Times, editorial of Novem-
ber 29, 1963__

"Where We Stand on Mail Order Weapons," by Al Bolin, Indianapolis
(Ind.) Times, December 8, 1963, page 14; including "It's Not Easy
to Get a Permit to Carry a Pistol in Indiana," "Indiana Gun Sales
Regulations Are Tougher Than Most States," and "A Philosophy,"
by Frank Weirich, from the same page-----

Chart:

"Pistol Laws of All States," reprinted from Outdoor Life, November
1956-
General and legal:

"Basic Facts of Firearms Control (Federal and State)," prepared by
the National Rifle Association of America, Washington, D.C..
"Control of Firearms," by Edward S. Silver, Kings County, N.Y.,
district attorney: remarks made on WCBS-TV, New York, N.Y.,
January 5, 1964.

"Firearms and Crime," statistical report by John M. Schooley, former
Denver, Colo., chief of police, based on Federal Bureau of Investiga-
tion statistics__.

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General and legal-Continued

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"Firearms, Investigation, Identification, Evidence, by Julian
Summerville Hatcher, 1957 edition, excerpt, page 108-

"Interstate Traffic in Firearms and Ammunition (Federal Firearms

Act)," U.S. Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, Pub-

lication No. 417_

Proposed amendment to S. 1975, by Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp--
Study on proposed Uniform Firearms Act made in 1930's by Con-
ference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, excerpt, quoted
by Mr. Franklin J. Orth, National Rifle Association.

"Technical Explanation of Amendments to the Federal Firearms Act

Proposed by S. 1975 (88th Cong., 1st sess.)," by Treasury De-

partment...

Resolutions:

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American Legion, 1963 National Convention in Miami Beach, Fla.,
excerpts..

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LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD

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LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD-Con.

Petitjean, Keith, chairman, Math-Science Department, Bagdad High
School, Bagdad, Ariz. to the Committee on Commerce, dated January
24, 1964.

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Senner, Hon. George F., Jr., U.S. Representative from the Third Con-
gressional District, State of California...

Young, James R., patrol inspector, U.S. Border Patrol, for Gila Bend
Law Enforcement Officers Club, Box 410, Gila Bend, Ariz., to Mr. Ben
Avery, Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Ariz., dated December 27, 1963----

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