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The Berthoud National Bank
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Coggins John W Chief of Technical Branch Office of Chief Counsel
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Gilcrest Feeding
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Serial 41
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Gorder William E M D Bagdad Ariz
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Northwest Washington Farm Crops Association 294
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American Electric Power Co Inc
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Marley Burr D Post Office Box 858 Bagdad Ariz 241
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American Public Power Association_ 151
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Schooley John M former chief of police and director of safety city
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Statement submitted
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Senner Hon George F U S Representative from the Third Congres
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Ayars G A sheriff Yavapai County Prescott Ariz to Senate Com
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Swift Lloyd W vice president Boone Crockett Club co American
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hearings
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Barkley Hon W B speaker Arizona House of Representatives Phoenix
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Orth Mr Franklin L executive vice president National Rifle Association
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AGENCY COMMENTS
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Serial 45
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Treasury Department dated December 2 1963
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Stone Fruit Marketing Committees
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Department of Justice dated January 24 1964
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STATEMENTS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD
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firearms S 1975 and S 2345
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Bennett James V Director Bureau of Prisons Department of Justice
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Senner Hon George F Jr U S Representative from the Third Con
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Towell William F director Missouri Conservation Commission State of Pagi
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Dingell Hon John D U S Congressman from the 15th District of
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Brown County Conservation Alliance by Richard J Steinbrinck presi Page
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Tanana Valley Sportsmens Rifle Pistol Club Fairbanks Alaska
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and 18 1963
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Brown Hon Edmund G Governor of the State of California Sacramento
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State taxation of employees
Kimball Thomas L executive director National Wildlife Federation
UNITED STATES OF
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King Hon Cecil R U S Representative from the 17th Congressional
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Bennett Hon James V Director Bureau of Prisons Department
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Serial 48
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Hickenlooper Hon Bourke B U S Senator from the State of Iowa U
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Lindsay Hon John V U S Representative from the 17th Congressional
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Association of Oregon Counties___
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Flynt Hon John J Jr U S Representative from the Fourth Congres
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Statement
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Porter Irvine C Alabama Bar Association Room 301 City Federal
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Statement submitted
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Humphrey Hon Hubert H U S Senator from Minnesota St Paul
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Rummel Hon Bartlett judge superior court of the State of Washington
66
Scott Woodson D Esq Lord Day Lord 25 Broadway New York
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Woodward Harry R director Colorado Game Fish and Parks Depart
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Kimball Thomas L executive director National Wildlife Federation
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Department of the Interior
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LETTERS TELEGRAMS AND ARTICLES SUBMITTED
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Maryland Department of Game and Inland Fish
97
Mississippi Flyway Council
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Letter submitted
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Study of food marketing
CONTENTS
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Walrath Laurence K Commissioner Interstate Commerce
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National Farmers Union 71
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JANUARY 24 1964
10
National Federation of Independent Business 14
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Licke J N president Minnesota division Izaak Walton League
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Statement submittedBurdick Hon Quentin N U S Senator from North
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Cox Nelson president International Association of Game Fish Con
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Serial 51
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Western States Democratic Conference 6
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Scott Woodson D Esq Lord Day Lord 25 Broadway New York
97
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Letters telegrams resolutions etc received
107
National Audubon Society
112
Young James R patrol inspector U S Border Patrol for Gila Bend
205
Steinberg David J 300 Paul Spring Road Alexandria
206
Letters wires etc submitted
217
Colorado River Basin Consumer Power 218
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Despain S A deputy sheriff Bagdad Ariz undated __ 254
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United Packinghouse Food Allied Workers AFLCIO 258
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Study made by the Legislative Reference Service Library of Congress
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Department of the Interior dated December 10 1963 304
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Relocate Grand Prairie
agreement that stresses again the importance of the Presidential
Bricker Wayne superintendent Consolidated School District No
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are now moving an average of 80 percent of their beef tonnage
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Western States Meat Packers Association Inc ___ 233
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CHILD CH 33
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Tex airport S 2262 and H
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Nevada Fish and Game Department
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Statement
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JANUARY 30 1964
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Schmeig A L Sr chief of police Highland Park Ill 315
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Bennett Hon James V Director Bureau of Prisons Department
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Foote Frank section chief Nebraska Game Forestation and Parks
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Letters submitted
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Smathers Hon George A U S Senator from Florida
Sikes Hon Robert L F U S Representative from the First Congres
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in the stores might attract more buying? In other words the beef
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LaFond Harry H S 165 Broadway New York N Y to Edward
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CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES
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Smith Spencer M Jr secretary Citizens Committee on Natural
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Hayden Hon Carl U S Senator from the State of Arizona
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State of Idaho Fish and Game Department
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Craig George N past national commander American Legion 1625
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Lindsay Hon John V U S Congressman from the 17th Congressional
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Washington Duck Hunters
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Deaf Smith County Electric Cooperatives 116
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J executive director Pennsylvania State Game Commission
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Timmer Larry president Arizona Gun Collectors Association Inc Mesa
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Minnkota Power Cooperative__ 93
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Dodd Hon Thomas J U S Senator from the State of Connecticut U
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Department of the Interior
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Montana Power Co 215
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Field Leslie E representing Shore Galleries 3318 West Devon Chicago
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Holland Hon Spessard L U S Senate
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Tampa Electric Co 186
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Tennessee Valley Public Power Association 198 217
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Young Hon Milton R U S Senate
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