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36. Closeup of mortar in wooden crate (Smith case)....
37. Closeup of one of the mortars found in the van truck (Smith case) ---
38. Chart: Weapons destroyed by the Los Angeles Police Department as
provided in section 12028 California Penal Code..
39. Chart: Robberies reported to the Los Angeles Police Department,
1956 through 1964.
40. Chart: Robberies with guns used, reported to the Los Angeles Police
Department, 1956 through 1964-
Page
154
155
156
157
41. Chart: Aggravated assaults reported to the Los Angeles Police De-
partment, 1956 through 1964.
42. Chart: Homicides reported to the Los Angeles Police Department,
158
43. Chart illustrating the rise of bank robberies in the city of Los Angeles
*44. Advertisement of the Mellinger Corp., a correspondence school located
at 1554 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif., from
Master Detective magazine concerning a sales training course in the
importing and mail order merchandising of guns.
*45. Advertisement from True magazine by the Mellinger Corp. concern-
ing mail-order merchandising of guns.
*46. Literature offering courses in mail-order merchandising of guns by
the Mellinger Corp...
159
161
47. Advertisement from Shotgun News, October 15, 1963, concerning sale
of German Lugers by Mr. Roger A. Dier_
48. Property report of Los Angeles Police Department concerning seizure
of goods at the residence of Mr. Roger A. Dier in Los Angeles...
49. Sheriff of Ventura County's report on Harold A. Schlapia, dated
June 28, 1964_
50. Harold A. Schlapia-Camouflage gear, backpacks, books on chemical
warfare, how to handle explosives, mine laying, survival, and other
similar information____
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164
168
171
51. Harold A. Schlapia-Ammunition, rifles, and other equipment of the
type used in military maneuvers-
172
52. Harold A. Schlapia-Arsenal seized with arrest of above mentioned
subject which included gas mask kits, gas decontamination kits, 40
quad maps of the Sequoia National Park area.
53. News clip from the Los Angeles Times, Thursday, February 21, 1963,
concerning seizure of 1,660 pistols and revolvers by Los Angeles
customs agents. The shipment was destined for the Crown Inter-
national Firearms, Inc., a firm owned by Hy Hunter, 8255 Sunset
Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif
173
175
54. Property report of Sgt. Jess C. Gonzalez, Los Angeles Police Depart-
ment on seizure of goods from Haywood "Hy" Hunter____
55. Series of photographs of conversion of a Hy Hunter firearm from a
59. Advertisement from Shotgun News, June 1, 1964, for Hy Hunter
Weapons
181
183
60. Advertisement from Shotgun News, May 1, 1965, concerning imported
firearms
61. Legislative Bulletin of the National Rifle Association sent to all
members and clubs in Prince Georges County, Md., on bill No. 13
an ordinance to amend the existing weapons law of that county...
62. Letter dated April 9, 1965, from the National Rifle Association_of
America (Franklin L. Orth, executive vice president) to NRA
membership__ -
63. Treasury Department analysis of the National Rifle Association
letter to the NRA members dated April 9, 1965, concerning S. 1592.
64. Letter dated August 5, 1965, from Franklin L. Orth, executive vice
president, National Rifle Association, to the Honorable Thomas J.
Dodd, U.S. Senate
65. Article from the American Bar Association Journal, June and July
1965 (vol. 61, No. 6 and 7) entitled "The Lost Amendment," by
Robert A. Sprecher----
216
218
219
223
66. Article trom the American Rifleman entitled "To Have and Bear
Arms," by Judge Bartlett Rummel....
67. Senate Memorial No. 1 of the 27th Arizona Legislature adopted and
approved by the Governor on May 14, 1965, urging Congress to
oppose S. 1592__
68. Statement submitted by the Honorable Paul J. Fannin, Senator from
Arizona on behalf of the Arizona State Rifle and Pistol Association
in opposition to S. 1592_..
234
243
244
69. Supplemental statement of Thomas L. Kimball, executive director,
National Wildlife Federation, dated June 7, 1965-
*70. Photographs of antique firearms submitted by Dr. Harmon Leonard,
president, American Society of Arms Collectors.
71. Photograph of 81-mm. Russian mortar (exhibits 71 through 75 con-
tain weapons purchased by subcommittee consultant who was a
provisional member of "The Minutemen")
72. Photograph of 50-mm. Finnish mortar__
73. Photograph of 2.36-inch bazooka (top)..
74. Photograph of M-1 rifle with grenade launcher and grenades_-
75. Photograph of hand grenades, bazooka rockets, rockets, and 81-mm.
mortar shell..
76. Chart: Tabulation of weapons used in homicides, aggravated assaults,
and robbery during fiscal year 1964 in the District of Columbia...
77. Cases of criminal offenses being committed in Washington, D.C., with
weapons which were purchased in nearby jurisdictions...
258
271
275
276
277
284
288
78. Photograph: Firearms used in crimes in the District of Columbia
which were purchased in nearby counties..
292
79. Photograph: Sample, mail-order-type guns confiscated in 1962 in
2d precinct, District of Columbia....
80. Photograph: Sample, mail-order-type guns confiscated in 1962,
District of Columbia__
293
81. Supplemental statement "Questions on S. 1592" submitted by C. R.
Gutermuth, vice president of the Wildlife Management Institute,
dated June 2, 1965.
313
82. Membership list of the National Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc.,
Riverside, Conn....
319
83. Treasury Department analysis of a newsletter of the National Shoot-
ing Sports Foundation on S. 1592, dated April 19, 1965-
84. Chart: Percent of guns used in crimes purchased outside of Massa-
chusetts
326
346
85. Chart: Number of guns used in Massachusetts crimes identified as
stolen by Massachusetts State Police. - -
347
86. Chart: Guns purchased outside of Massachusetts used in crimes
87. Summary of cases involving firearms from the Massachusetts State
Police...
349
366
88. Chart: Purchases of firearms outside of Massachusetts by Massa- chusetts residents___
352
*89. Report submitted by Massachusetts State Police of confiscated fire- arms sold in Massachusetts...
356
90. Article from Boston Sunday Globe, May 9, 1965, entitled "87 percent of Massachusetts Crime Guns Bought Elsewhere" by Ray Richard.
91. Copy of a study of firearms licensing conducted by the Wisconsin
Legislative Reference Library for the State legislature.
358
377
92. Photograph: 20-mm. Lahti antitank rifle confiscated by State Police
from three youths in Sussex County, N.J... ... .
402
93. Photograph: Sample of ammunition confiscated by State Police from
three youths in Sussex County, N.J.
403
94. Copy of an article entitled "Nostalgia Helps Gun Lobby Torpedo
Controls" by David Acheson, which appeared in the Washington
Post on January 10, 1965..
95. National Rifle Association Legislative Bulletin dated March 21,
1963, addressed to all N RA members and clubs in Maryland oppos-
ing firearms legislation introduced by Leonard S. Blondes_-
96. Letter dated July 19, 1965, from Leonard S. Blondes to Carl L.
Perian, staff director, Senate Subcommittee To Investigate Juvenile
Delinquency-
416
429
431
97. Letter dated June 22, 1965, from Franklin L. Orth, executive vice
president, National Rifle Association to the Honorable Thomas J.
Dodd____
98. Letter dated June 30, 1965, from Senator Joseph D. Tydings to
Subcommittee Chairman Thomas J. Dodd..
99. Letter dated August 19, 1965, from Assemblyman Leonard S.
Blondes to Subcommittee Chairman Thomas J. Dodd..
100. Legislative Bulletin of the National Rifle Association dated January
23, 1963, addressed to all NRA members and clubs in Maryland
concerning Mr. Angelo F. Palmisano's firearms bill.
441
443
444
101. List of citizens in Philadelphia who opposed gun legislation in that
city...
102. Letter to Mr. William Mooney dated July 7, 1965, from Police Com-
missioner Howard R. Leary, concerning the number of long guns
used in reported crimes in Philadelphia in 1964--
103. Telegram from chief deputy attorney general, Charles A. O'Brien, of
California, to Carl Perian, dated June 8, 1965, concerning the effec-
tiveness of gun regulations in California__
104. Memorandum from the Library of Congress dated June 7, 1965, en-
titled "Scope of Congressional Practice of Delegating Discretion
to Executive Officers To Issue Regulations Implementing Enforce-
ment of Statutes".
456
458
473
480
498
105. Application form for Federal firearms license submitted by James
V. Bennett, former Director, U.S. Bureau of Prisons.
106. Police report of Chief Leo Blackwell, of Griffin, Ga__
107. Photograph of weapons seized by police department of Griffin, Ga.,
from 5 alleged members of the Ku Klux Klan.-
505
108. Photographs of weapons seized by the Atlanta, Ga., Police Depart-
ment (handguns)..
506
109. Photographs of weapons seized by the Atlanta, Ga., Police Depart-
ment (handguns).
507
110. Photographs of weapons seized by the Atlanta, Ga., Police Depart-
508
111. Photographs of weapons seized by the Atlanta, Ga., Police Depart-
ment (handguns, rifles, and shotguns).
509
112. Photographs of weapons seized by the Atlanta, Ga., Police Depart-
ment (handguns) _ _
510
113. Photographs of weapons seized by the Atlanta, Ga., Police Depart-
ment (handguns)__
511
114. Photographs of weapons seized by the Atlanta, Ga., Police Depart-
512
115. Photographs of weapons seized by the Atlanta, Ga., Police Depart-
ment (rifles and sawed-off shotguns).
513
116. Photographs of weapons seized by the Atlanta, Ga., Police Depart-
ment (rifles, shotguns and sawed-off rifles and shotguns) _ .
*117. Homicide reports submitted by chief of police, Herbert Jenkins,
Atlanta, Ga..
514
515
118. Page 13 of the 1964 annual report of the Atlanta Police Department,
"Homicide".
516
119. Page 16 of the 1964 annual report of the Atlanta Police Department,
"Murder".
517
120. Report of the Atlanta Police Department comparing 1964-65 crime
figures for the period January through May-
518
121. Analysis of sections of bill S. 1592 submitted by Douglas R. Hell-
strom, executive vice president, Smith & Wesson, Inc.
531
122. Resolution of the Game, Forestation and Parks Commission, State of
Nebraska
548
123. Statement by Mr. Dudley Osborn of the Nebraska Game, Foresta-
tion and Parks Commission.
550
124. Legislative Resolution 50 of the Nebraska Unicameral Legislature,
75th session...
551
125. Editorial entitled “Guns by Mail" from the Boston Herald, May 22, 1965__
552
126. Article entitled "Controversy and Confusion Swirl Around Gun
Bill," from the Christian Science Monitor by Josephine Ripley,
May 26, 1965.
127. Article entitled "The Gun Law That Didn't Go Off," from the
Reporter magazine, October 8, 1964, by Elizabeth Brenner Drew__
128. Article entitled "Massacre Canyon Cap Snappers," from Nebraska-
land, October 1964..
554
555
561
129. Report of the Metropolitan Police Department of the City of St.
Louis dated June 25, 1965, "Survey of Guns Used in Crimes in
St. Louis".
130. Report of the Metropolitan Police Department of the City of St.
Louis dated June 23, 1965, "Research on Juveniles Involved in
Possession of Firearms"-
131. Chart: Persons charged with certain offenses by age and sex, Jan-
uary 1, 1962, to December 31, 1962, annual report for 1962, St.
Louis Police Department
588
594
596
134. Telegram dated June 1, 1965, from Mayor Robert F. Wagner, New
York City to the Honorable Thomas J. Dodd..
133. Chart: Persons charged with certain offenses by age and sex, Jan-
uary 1, 1964, to December 31, 1964, annual report for 1964, St.
Louis Police Department...--
132. Chart: Persons charged with certain offenses by age and sex, Jan-
uary 1, 1963, to December 31, 1963, annual report for 1963, St.
Louis Police Department..
597
135. Article entitled "The Real Facts Behind S. 1592" from the July 1965
issue of Guns and Ammo__
598
601
623
136. Editorial by Mr. Thomas J. Siatos from the April 1965 issue of Guns
and Ammo...
626
137. Excerpt from the CBS News telecast by Walter Cronkite on Decem-
ber 21, 1964...
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633
634
652
138. Sign displayed in hardware store in Worthington, Minn..
139. Consent slip required for anyone under 18 years of age prior to pur-
chase of guns or ammuniion in hardware store in Worthington,
Minn.....
140. Statement dated July 14, 1965, containing changes made in California State firearms laws submitted by Mr. Hale Champion, director of
of finance for the State of California__.
141. Photograph of J. P. Strom, director of South Carolina law enforce-
ment division with .50 caliber machinegun and ammuintion seized
at Fort Motte Airstrip, Calhoun County, S.C___
142. Photograph of boxes of .50 caliber ammunition seized at Fort Motte
Airstrip, Calhoun County, S.C___
143. Photograph of weapons purchased in South Carolina by four members
of the Black Muslim group from New York City...
144. Chronology of events regarding request of Mr. Samuel L. Maxwell
to testify at hearings on S. 1592.
145. Letter from Mr. Samuel L. Maxwell addressed to Mr. Carl L. Perian
dated May 14, 1965.
146. Letter from Senator Thomas J. Dodd, chairman, to Mr. Samuel L.
Maxwell, dated May 17, 1965_..
147. Letter from Mr. Samuel L. Maxwell to Senator Warren G. Magnuson,
with copies to Washington congressional delegation, referred to
the Juvenile Delinquency Subcommittee by Senator Henry M.
Jackson
148. Map: "Countries of Origin of Imported Firearms," total imported
1962-64...
660
661
662
686
687
691
149. Photograph: Winchester, model 70, cal. .30-06-
150. Photograph: M98 Mauser Deluxe Sporter, cal. .30–06_
151. Photograph: German 98 Mauser military rifle, cal. 8 mm.
152. Photograph: U.S. Springfield model 1903 A3 surplus rifle, cal. .30-06-
153. Article from the Washington Evening Star, October 2, 1964, con-
cerning weapons seized by the FBI in McComb, Miss...
692
693
706
154. United Press International Photograph of cache of weapons seized
outside Buffalo, N.Y. in 1961 from Bobby Wilcoxon and Albert
Nussbaum.
155. Statement of Samuel Cummings, "Origin of Military Surplus".
156. Statement of Samuel Cummings. "Firearms Import Statistics".
157. Statement of Samuel Cummings, "SAAMI”.
158. Statement of Samuel Cummings, "Outline of Moves to Obtain
Embargo on Military Rifle Imports".
159. Statement of Samuel Cummings, "Small Business Market”.
*Material has been retained in the permanent files of the subcommittee.
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715
716
717
719
State associations: New Mexico Wildlife & Conservation Association, Inc..
S
758
Auburn Sportsman's Club, Inc., Auburn, Mass.
762
Alaska Sportsmen's Council, Juneau, Alaska.
The Wayne County Sportsman's Club, River Rouge, Mich
League of Ohio Sportsmen..
763
765
College Area Rifle & Revolver Association, State College, Pa...
Illinois State Rifle Association, Chicago, Ill
766
Sportsmen's Council, Marine District of New York State...
775
New Jersey Sporting Goods Dealers & Manufacturers, Inc., Milltown,
N.J..
777
The Camp Fire Club of America, New York.
778
Guns magazine, Skokie, Ill
780
Warren Page, Field & Stream_
Vaughn K. Goodwin, National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association......-
Sportsmen & Firearms Counsel and the Ohio Rifle & Pistol Associa-
tion, Cleveland, Ohio..
Boone & Crockett Club, Robert S. Waters, president, Johnstown, Pa..
Joe H. McCracken, III, Dallas, Tex., representing the National Skeet
Shooting Association, Amateur Trapshooting Association, Texas
Shooters Association, California Skeet Association, and Dallas Gun
Club..
North-South Skirmish Association, John C. Carroll, chairman, legisla-
tive committee...
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786
788
790
794