Legislative Series continued
Box 13 - Foreign Affairs-Vietnam (March 1966-1972) - Gun Control (n. d., -October 1972).
F 1 - 13: Foreign Affairs - Vietnam (March 1966-1972).
Topics and types of documents include publications from United States agencies; journal articles; various correspondence from constituents and departments within the State Department; news clippings; petitions; Congressional Record remarks; speech notes; statements; resolutions; publications; reports; press releases dealing with United States-Vietnam relations; copy of H. Con. Res. 360 regarding South Vietnam and the Geneva Convention; "Pursuit of Peace," Richard Nixon, November 1969; H. Res. 693 concerning peace in Vietnam; H. Con. Res. 454 dealing with prisoners of war in North Vietnam; correspondence dealing with McGovern Amendment #609 to end the war; "Reservists Committee to Stop the War, et al. v. Melvin Laird, et al.," (F 8) Civil Suit, 1970; list of congressmen supporting peace movement; copy of H. R. 5764 supporting Vietnamese land reform program; copy of H. Con. Res. 198 calling for humane treatment and release of American prisoners by Vietnam; "Legislation on the Indochina War," United States Government Printing Office, 1971; and "Strategy for Peace," report Stanley Foundation, 1971 supported by various senators and members of Congress. Correspondents include Joe Pool (F 1); Democratic Council, New Jersey (F 1); Disabled American Veterans (F 1); United World Federalists (F 2); American Bar Association (F 2); Donald W. Riegle, Jr. (F 3); William Jennings Bryan Dorn (F 3); Bui Diem, Ambassador to Vietnam (report) (F 6); Donald M. Fraser (congressional vote on war) (F 6); Fred B. Rooney (release) (F 6); Clement J. Zablocki (press release) (F 7); G. V. Montgomery (report) (F 7); L. Patrick Gray III (F 8); Ralphe H. Metcalfe (press release, petition) (F 9); Pierre S. (Pete) Du Pont (F 9); Bella S. Abzug (F 10); Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. (statement) (F 10, 13); Charles W. Whalen, Jr. (F 11, 13); Stanley Foundation (F 12); American Conservative Union (F 13); American Legion (F 13); and Lee H. Hamilton (F 13).
F 14: Foreign Affairs - Vietnam - William Calley (1971).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and petitions dealing with William Calley conviction.
F 15: Foreign Affairs - Yugoslavia (1963, 1965, 1967).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with United States-Yugoslavia foreign relations. Correspondents include Frederick G. Dutton.
F 16: Gallagher's Bills (1967-1968).
Topics and types of documents include a listing of the bills Gallagher introduced to Congress.
F 17: Gambling (n. d., 1959, 1963, 1965-1966, 1968-1972).
Topics and types of documents include journal articles; news clippings; various correspondence dealing with gambling and national lottery; pamphlets; survey; Congressional Record remarks; interview notes; copy of H. R. 17224, H. R. 14076, and H. R. 2374 to amend lottery legislation; and Gallagher testimony regarding lottery bill H. R. 2374. Correspondents include Woman's Grand Jury Association, New Jersey; Emanuel Celler; Peter W. Rodino, Jr. (statement); Henry E. Peterson, Department of Justice (statement); and Paul A. Fino (pamphlet).
F 18 - 19: Government Operations Committee (1963, 1965-1969, 1971-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence from constituents and members of Congress dealing with pending legislative bills; copy of H. R. 18575 to establish a Commission for the Improvement of Government Management and Organization; Congressional Record remarks; news releases; and meeting notices. Correspondents include William V. Roth, Jr.; John E. Moss; Benjamin S. Rosenthal; Jack Brooks; William L. Dawson; Chet Holifield; National Grange (statement); and Jack McDonald.
F 20: Government Operations Committee - Executive and Legislative Reorganization Subcommittee Notices (1965-1966).
F 21 - 22: Government Operations Committee - Legal and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee (1964, 1966-1967, 1971-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence from members of Congress and constituents dealing with pending legislation reviewed by the Legal and Monetary Affairs Committee; news releases; statements; meeting notices; and Law Enforcement Assistance Administration. Correspondents include Dante B. Fascell (report); and John S. Monagan (report).
F 23 - 24: Government Operations Committee - Special Studies Subcommittee (1971-1972).
Topics and types of documents include news releases; meeting notices; and various correspondence from members of Congress and constituents dealing with pending legislation. Correspondents include William J. Randall (report).
F 25: Guam and Virgin Islands Representation (1971-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence from constituents dealing with H. R. 8787 and Guam-Virgin Islands representation in the House of Representatives. Correspondents include ACLU; Antonio Won Pat; Ron de Lugo; and Melvin H. Evans.
F 26 - 29: Gun Control (n. d., 1962-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence from constituents and members of Congress dealing with firearms legislation; re: S. 1592 pertaining to weapons control; journal articles; copy of H. R. 10086 providing for interstate firearm traffic control; proposed legislation; Congressional Record remarks; publications; press releases; copy of H. R. 17323 making use of firearms to commit a felony a federal crime; copy of H. R. 3980 dealing with handgun control; news clippings; and re: S. 2507 (Bayh bill) dealing with gun control legislation. Correspondents include National Rifle Association of America (proposal) (F 26, 28 (resolution), 29); Emanuel Celler (F 27); Committee of Five Million (F 28); Abner J. Mikva (F 28); Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (F 29); and Arms Control Corporation of America (F 29).
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