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Dunn, Rev. Frank E., president, American Institute of Religion:
Letter, March 18, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel Celler...

Letter, March 25, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel Celler, with enclosures_

Ellender, Hon. Allen J., a U.S. Senator from the State of Louisiana,

statement recorded for broadcast over WWL, New Orleans, May 1,

1965.

Gubser, Hon. Charles S., a Representative in Congress from the State
of California, letter, May 29, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel Celler, with
enclosures.

Hewlett, Augustus H., executive secretary, North American Associa-
tion of Alcoholism Programs, letter, April 5, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel
Celler, with enclosure.

Hoffman, Robert E., Scranton, Pa., letter, March 9, 1967, to Hon.
Emanuel Celler___

Horton, Hon. Frank J., a Representative in Congress from the
State of New York, letter, April 27, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel Celler__
Johnson, Carl T., chairman, Michigan Conservation Commission, let-
ter, April 6, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel Celler..

Johnson, Hon. Harold T., a Representative in Congress from the
State of California, letter, March 1, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel Celler,
with enclosure___.

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Powers available to Secretary of State under section 414 of the

Mutual Security Act regarding the import of surplus firearms__

Reprint from the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, December 1966,
"Crime Is a Worldwide Problem".

Kornegay, Hon. Horace R., a Representative in Congress from the
State of North Carolina, letter, April 18, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel
Celler, with enclosure-

Loring, Howard W., secretary, Honesdale Rifle and Pistol Club,
letter, March 9, 1967, to chairman, Subcommittee No. 5.---
Lucas, Ferris E., executive director, National Sheriffs' Association,
letter, March 2, 1967, to Hon. John W. McCormack, with en-
closure.

Lyons Chesterfield Chapter of Future Farmers of America, letter,
April 4, 1967, to William R. Foley.

Lyons Junior Rifle Club, letter, April 10, 1967, to William R. Foley..
McGiffert, Hon. David E., Under Secretary of the Army, letter, April
18, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel Celler...

Marden, Orison S., president, American Bar Association, letter,
April 5, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel Celler, with enclosure___

Mathias, Hon. Charles McC., Jr., a representative in Congress from

the State of Maryland___.

Organization of the Federal Government for delinquency,

corrections, and rehabilitation___.

Organization of the Federal Government for juvenile de-
linquency.

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Organization of the Federal Government for research and
development projects in law enforcement and crime
prevention__.

Organization of the Federal Government for training of
personnel in law enforcement and crime prevention.-.-

Letter, April 13, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel Celler, with enclosure__

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O'Neill, Hon. Thomas P., Jr., a Representative in Congress from the
State of Massachusetts, letter, March 14, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel
Celler, with enclosure..

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American Bar Association Journal article, June and July 1965,

volume 51, Nos. 6 and 7, "The Lost Amendment"-

Letter, April 17, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel Celler, with enclosure__

Prepared statement..

Statistics on Crime by the National Rifle Association.

The Rifleman, June 1967, article, "To Have and Bear Arms".
Passmore, Robert A., acting clerk, Montgomery County Council of
Maryland, resolution...

Poff, Hon. Richard H., a Representative in Congress from the State

of Virginia:

Letter, February 15, 1967, to the Governors of all States..
Letters received from Governors..

Prepared statements of witnesses:

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Yonkers, N.Y., city of____

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Letter, March 22, 1967, from Hon. George W. Griffith, judge,
Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Ebensburg, Pa.-

Schwartz, Prof., Louis B., on behalf of Americans for Democratic

Action:

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Sills, Hon. Arthur J., attorney general, State of New Jersey, letter,
April 28, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel Celler, with enclosure..

Sporting Arms & Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute membership

list...

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AFL-CIO Executive Council on the Right of Privacy_---

Agnew, Hon. Spiro T., Governor of the State of Maryland..
American Institute of Religion

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Burton, L. Arthur, secretary, Citizens Committee for Firearms
Legislation, Inc..

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Greenhalgh, Prof. William W.

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Gutermuth, C. R., Wildlife Management Institute.

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Hancock, George E., president, Wabash Valley Gun Collectors

Association, Inc.

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Stringer, Herald E., Director, The American Legion, letter,
April 12, 1957, to Hon. Emanuel Celler, with enclosure...--
Sullivan, F. L., Jr., president, Utah Wildlife Federation, letter,
April 7, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel Celler, with enclosure-
Taft, Hon. Robert Jr., a Representative in Congress from the
State of Ohio, letter, May 3, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel Celler____

Thornton, Robert Y., attorney general of Oregon_----

Towell, William E., executive vice president, American Forestry

Association.

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Thornton, Robert Y., attorney general of Oregon, statement with
enclosures..

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Vickers, Mrs. Helen, city clerk and clerk of council, city of Alex-
andria, Va., resolution____

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Watson, E. F., secretary, Capitol City Rifle and Pistol Club, Inc.,

Rocky Hill, Conn., letter, March 8, 1967, to Hon. Emanuel Celler-

Widner, Joseph A., secretary, National Reloading Manufacturers
Association, telegram, April 6, 1967.

ANTI-CRIME PROGRAM-DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1967

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
SUBCOMMITTEE No. 5. OF THE
COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY,
Washington, D.C.

The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10 a.m., in room 2141, Rayburn House Office Building, Hon. Emanuel Celler, chairman of the subcommittee, presiding.

Present: Mr. Celler, chairman, Messrs. Rodino, Rogers, Donohue, Brooks, Kastenmeier, Corman, McCulloch, Mathias, MacGregor, McClory, Railsback, and Biester.

Also present: Messrs. Whitener, Hutchinson, and Wiggins.

Staff present: William R. Foley, general counsel, and Donald E. Santarelli, associate counsel.

Chairman CELLER. The committee will come to order.

The Chair wishes to read a statement prior to hearing of the testimony of our distinguished Attorney General, and Mr. McCulloch likewise wishes to read a statement.

The Chair wishes to make a statement concerning the program before this subcommittee. This morning Subcommittee No. 5 undertakes the first of a series of hearings concerning several proposals relating to crime, law enforcement, and criminal justice. These hearings are expected to consume at least 12 days. The Attorney General has submitted several bills designed to implement the message of the President of the United States relative to crime and measures for the prevention of crime. I and several of my colleagues on the committee have introduced a number of these bills. Other Members of Congress have submitted certain of the proposals which I have introduced, while others have introduced different proposals dealing with this same subject matter.

(The bills follow:)

[H.R. 5037, 90th Cong., first sess.]

A BILL To assist State and local governments in reducing the incidence of crime, to increase the effectiveness, fairness, and coordination of law enforcement and criminal justice systems at all levels of government, and for other purposes

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Safe Streets and Crime Control Act of 1967".

FINDINGS AND DECLARATION OF PURPOSE

SEC. 2. The Congress hereby declares it to be the policy of the United States to promote the general welfare by improving law enforcement and the administration of criminal justice. Crime is essentially a local problem that must be dealt with by State and local governments. But sustained and substantial national assistance is necessary to aid these governments in coping with the lawlessness that has become a serious problem of national significance.

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