PAUL J. FANNIN PAPERS 89th Congress First Session January 4, 1965-October 23, 1965 Second Session January 10, 1966 - October 22, 1966 I. LEGISLATION These consist of copies of House and Senate bills and pertinent material: correspondence among Senators, notices of hearings and testimony presented at the hearings, and some constituent correspondence. Fannin Committees: 89: 1/1—11 Interior and Insular Affairs 1. Committee material - various, 1965 2. Committee material - various, 1966 3. House bills to Senate, 1965-66 4. Ecological Research Bill S.2282, 1966 5. Desalted Sea Water, California S.3823 6. Federal Water Project Recreation Act S.1229, 1965 7. Oil Shale hearings, 1965 8. Saline Water Conversion S.24 Indian Affairs Subcommittee 9. Various, 1965 10. Various, 1966 11. White House Conference on Indian Affairs 5.3910 89: 2/1-8 1. Colville Indian Tribes Termination S.1413, 1965 2. Indian Claims Commission, 1965 3. Indian Revolving Loan Fund 5.2197, 1965. also: Guarantee of loans to Indian Organizations S.2196, 1965 4. Indian Long-term Leasing Act S.1931 and S.96, 1965 5. Long-term leases on the Papago Indian Reservation H.R.7648, 1965 6. Long-term leases on the San Xavier and Salt River, Pima-Maricopa Indian Reservations H.R.7648, 1966 Irrigation and Reclamation Subcommittee 7. Various, 1965

1 8. Various, 1966 9. Basin Project 10. Grand Coulee Dam Power Plant S.176l, 1965 11. Small Reclamation Projects Act S.283, 1965 12. Southern Nevada Water Project S.32, 1965 13. Tualatin Project S.254, 1965 14. Walla Walla Project S.1088, 1965 15. Water Research Program S.22 (co-sponsor), 1965 16. Water Rights Bill S.l275, 1965 17. Water Resources Planning Act S.21, 1966 18. Water Resources Problem - review S.3107, 1966 89: 3/1-11 1. National Wild Rivers System S.l466 Minerals Materials, and Fuels Subcommittee 2. Various, 1965 3. Various, 1966 (including S.3485, Common Varieties Act) 4. Geothermal Steam Leasing 5.1674, 1965 5. Domestic Gold Mining Industry S.2562, 1965 Parks and Recreation Subcommittee 6. Various, 1965 7. Various, 1966 8. Agate Fossil Beds S.339, 1965 9. Alibates Flint Quarries S.72l 10. Ansley Wilcox House Property S.1055, H.R. 2600, 1966 11. Arkansas Post National Memorial, 1966 89: 4/1-9 1. Asateague Island S.20 and S.l121, 1965 2. Asateague Island - statement before the Committee, 1965 3. Asateague Island - correspondence, 1965 4. Cape Lookout National Seashore S. 251, 1965 5. Ellis Island as part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument S.J. Res. 79, 1965 6. Fort Union trading Post S.103, 1966

2 7. Golden Circle National Science Parkway S.303 (co-sponsor), 1965 8. Golden Spike National Park S.295, 1965 9. Guadalupe Mountain National Park S.295, 1965 89: 5/1—11 1. Hoover National Monument S.8l0, 1965 2. Hubbell Trading Post S.l377 (co-sponsor); H.R. 3320 (PL 89-148), 1965 3. Indiana Dunes Legislation, 1965 4. International Peace Garden S.55, 1965 5. Local Government - reimbursement S.1387 6. North Cascade National Park, 1966 7. Oregon Dunes National Seashore S.250, 1965 8. Oregon Dunes National Seashore H.R. 7524, 1966 9. Pershing Memorial S.2338, 1966 10. Point Reyes National Seashore S.1607 11. Recreation and Public Purpose Act, amendment S.1284 (co-sponsor) 89: 6/1-12 1. Roger Williams Monument S.1834, 1965 2. St. Croix National Scenic Waterway S.897, 1965 3. San Juan Island National Park, 1965 4. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park S.936, 1965 5. Tockes Island National Recreation Area S.36, 1965 6. Tomb of the Unknowns S.3398 (co-sponsor), 1965 7. Whiskeytown - Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area, 1965 8. Wolf Trap Park S.3423, 1966 Public Lands Subcommittee 9. Various, 1965 10. Various, 1966 11. Big Horn Canyon S.491, 1965 12. Land Exchange between States and the Federal Government S.1883, 1965 89: 7/1-7 1. Land patents - Palo Verde Lands S.3l04, 1966 2. Outer continental shelf lands, 1965 3. Utah title to lands below meander line of Great Salt Lake S.265, 1965

3 Territories and Insular Affairs Subcommittee 4. Various, 1965-66 Labor and Public Welfare Committee 5. Various, 1965 6. Various, 1966 7. Various correspondence 89: 8/1-9 1. Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act S.1839 (co-sponsor), 1965 2. Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 1966 3. Humane treatment of animals legislation, 1965 4. Library services bill S.3076, 1966 5. National Foundation of Arts and Humanities legislation, 1965 6. Nominations, 1965-66 7. Welfare Pension Plans Disclosure Act S.2627 (co-sponsor), 1965 Education Subcommittee 8. Various, 1965 9. Various, 1966 89: 9/1-7 1. Various correspondence, 1965 2. Various correspondence, 1966 3. Information, 1965 4. Civil Rights amendment (busing) 5.2928, 1966 5. Elementary and Secondary Education Act amendment (PL 89-10) H.R.5874, 1966 6. Elementary and Secondary Education Act amendments (PL 874 and PL 815) s.3046, etc., 1966 7. Elementary and Secondary Education S.370, 1965 (committee material) 89: 10/1-7 1. Elementary and Secondary Education S.370, 1965 (correspondence) 2. National amendments, 1965 (amends S.370) 3. National Teacher Corps amendments Information, 1965 (S.370) 4. Elementary and Secondary Education Act H.R.2362 in the Senate, 1965: committee material 5. Elementary and Secondary Education Act H. R.2362 in the Senate,

4 1965: correspondence 6. Health Professions Educational Assistance amendments Act of 1965 Higher Education Act S.600 7. Committee material, 1965 89: ll/l-15 Higher Education Act S.600 (cont.) 1. Correspondence, 1965 2. Correspondence, 1966 3. H.R.9567 in the Senate (fraternities and sororities), 1965 4. Higher Education Facilities Act H.R.l4644 in the Senate, 1966 5. International Education Act H.R.l4643 in the Senate (various), 1966 6. National Defense Education Act (various), 1965 7. National Science Foundation Act amendment, 1966 8. Veterans Education Bill S.458 (co-sponsor), 1965 9. War Orphans Educational Assistance S.2067; H.R.205 (co-sponsor), 1965 Employment, Manpower and Poverty Subcommittee 10. Economic Opportunity Act amendments H.R.8283, 1965 (Fannin amendment included) 11. Economic Opportunity Act amendments S.29O8 (co-sponsor), 1966 12. Juvenile Deliquency Act amendments S.1466, 1965 13. Manpower Services Act s.2974, 1965 (committee material) 14. Manpower Services Act s.2974, 1965-66 (correspondence) 89: 12/1-10 1. War on Poverty Continuation Bill S.3164, 1966 (Fannin Amendments) Health Subcommittee 2. Various, 1965-66 3. Alcoholism control S.2834, (co-sponsor), 1966 4. Community mental Health centers S.5l3 and H.R.2985, 1965 5. National Eye Institute s.35l4 (co-sponsor), 1966 6. National Technical Institute for the Deaf H.R.703l in the Senate, 1965 7. Public Health Services Act - health research facilities and com munity health services S.512, S.410, S.597, 1965

5 8. Public Health Services Act - Major Diseases 5.496, etc., 1965-66 9. School for the Deaf S.3758 (co-sponsor), 1966 10. Vocational Rehabilitation Act amendment S.1525, H.R.2263, H.R. 8310, 1965 89: 13/1-6 Labor Subcommittee 1. Correspondence, general, 1965-66 Airline Strike 2. S.J. Res. 186, 1966 3. S.J. Res. 181, etc., 1966 4. Hearings, 1966 5. Correspondence, 1966 Fair Labor Standards Act amendments - minimum wage, I-I.R.l37l2 6. Committee material, 1965 89: 14/1-3 Fair Labor Standards Act amendments - minimum wage, H.R.l37l2 (cont) 1. Committee material, 1966 2. Committee material, 1966 3. Committee material documents 89: 15/1-6 Fair Labor Standards Act - minimum wage 1. Amendments S.1986. Hearing July 7, 1965 2. Amendments S.l986. Hearing July 8, 1965 3. Amendments S.l986. Hearing July 9, 1965 4. correspondence, March - October, 1965 5. Out-of-state correspondence, June - September, 1965 6. Arizona correspondence, February - September, 1966 89: 16/1-15 Fair Labor Standards Act - minimum wage (cont.) 1. Out-of-state correspondence, January - June, 1966 2. Out-of-state correspondence, July - September, 1966 Federal Coal Mine Safety Act amendments 3. Committee material, 1965 4. Hearings, 1965

6 5. Correspondence, 1965-66 89: 17/1-7 1. Federal Employees Compensation Act amendments, 1966 Federal Metallic and Non-metallic mine Safety Act (folds. 2-6) 2. Various, 1966 3. H.R.8989 in the Senate, 1965-66 4. H.R.8989 in the Senate, 1966 5. Hearings, 1966 6. Correspondence, 1965-66 7. Industry-wide Bargaining, Joint Committee on--creation of. S.J. Res. 174 (co-sponsor), 1966 89: l8/l-6 1. Labor Management Relations Act--amend Section 302(c), 1965. H.R. 7720, H.R.1l53, H.R.1O774 2. Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act amendment S.3006 (co-sponsor), 1966 National Labor Relations Act 3. Repeal of 14(b) H.R.77 in the Senate, 1965 4. S.256 committee material, 1965 5. Hearings, 1965 6. Various material on the repeal of 14(b), 1965 89: 19/1-8 National Labor Relations Act (cont.) 1. Economic information from the National Right to Work Committee 2. Correspondence--Jaycees’ telegram to members of Congress, 1965 Arizona correspondence: 3. January - April, 1965 4. May - June, 1965 5. 6. August 1965 7. September 1965 8. October 1965 89: 20/1-7

7 National Labor Relations Act (cont.) 1. November - December, 1965 2. January 1966 3. February 1966 4. March - November, 1966 Non-Arizona correspondence: 5. January - July, 1965 6. August 1965 7. September 1965 89: 21/1-7 National Labor Relations Act (cont.) 1. October - December, 1965 2. January 1 - January 21, 1966 3. January 22 - 31, 1966 4. February 1 - 14, 1966 5. February 15 - 28, 1966 6. March 1966 7. April - August, 1966 89: 22/1-8 National Labor Relations Act (cont.) 1. Right to Vote S.226 (co-sponsor), 1965 National Relations Act - amend 8(b) (4): (folds. 2-6) 2. Common Situs Picketing (secondary boycotts) H.R.6363, 1965 3. Secondary boycott - information (1), 1965-66 4. Secondary boycott - information (2), 1965-66 5. Common Situs Picketing H.R.lOO 6. National Labor Relations Act amendment S.3143 (co-sponsor) 7. Railroad Labor Act amendment J.R.706, 1966 8. Service Contracts Act of 1965 89: 23/1-9 Military Labor Subcommittee 1. Committee material, 1965-66 Railroad Retirement Subcommittee

8 2. Committee material, 1965 3. Correspondence, 1965 4. Various material, 1965 Veterans Affairs Subcommittee 5. Committee material, 1965 6. Committee material, 1966 7. Hearings on various legislation, 1965 8. Correspondence, 1965 9. Correspondence, 1966 89: 24/1-12 1. Cold War Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act (Cold War G.I. Bill) S.9, 1965-66 2. Cold War CI. Bill - correspondence, 1965-66 3. Veterans’ Administration Hospital bed limitation, 1965 4. Veterans’ bonuses, 1965-66 5. Veterans’ Hospitals, Closing of.,l965 Joint Committees 6. Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration, Joint Committee on Senate Special and Select Committees 7. Special Committee on Aging Non-Fannin Committees: Agriculture and Forestry Committee 8. Various material, 1965-66 9. Agriculture Adjustment Act S.82l, 1965 10. Agriculture Parity Price Coals S. Con. Res.93 (co-sponsor), 1966 11. Children’s Special Milk Act S.292l (co-sponsor), 1966 12. Community Development Districts, 1966 89: 25/l-l3 1. Cotton Research and Promotion Act, 1966 2. Food for Peace Program P.L.480, 1966 3. Rural Electrification Act, 1966 4. Screw-worm Eradication in Mexico S.3324 (co-sponsor), 1965-66 5. Wheat Bill, 1965

9 6. Wheat and Feed Cram - Cropland Retirement Program, 1965 7. Wool Act Extension S.994 (co-sponsor), 1965 Appropriations Committee 8. Various, 1965 9. Various, 1966 10. Agricultural Supplemental Bill, 1965 11. Capitol Expansion, 1966 12. Civil Defense Program cut, 1965 13. Soil Conservation Service and Agriculture Conservation Program, 1965 89: 26/l-15 1. Various, 1965 2. Various, 1966 3. Military Construction Authorization, 1965 4. Military Pay Bill, 1965 5. Military Retirees Program P.L.89-614, 1966 6. Military Retirement Pay, 1965 7. National Guard Technicians 8. Pensions for widows of Armed Forces’ retired personnel, 1966 Atomic Energy, Joint Committee on 9. Various, 1965 Banking and Currency Committee 10. Various, 1965 11. Various, 1966 12. Bank Holding Company Act amendments, 1966 13. Bank Merger Act amendments, 1966 14. Coinage Act of 1965 15. Coinage legislation, 1965 89: 27/1-14 1. Demonstration Cities Act of 1966 2. Financial Institutions Supervisory Bill, 1966 3. Gold Reserve Requirements, 1965 Housing and Urban Affairs Subcommittee 4. Committee material, 1966

10 5. Housing and Urban Development Act, 1965 6. National Housing Act Bill, 1966 7. Residential financing, 1966 8. Small Business Act amendments, 1966 9. Urban Development Act, 1966 Commerce Committee 10. Various, 1965 11. Various, 1966 12. Fairness Doctrine, 1965 13. Federal Power Act, 1965 14. Firearms legislation, 1965 89: 28/1-13 1. Firearms legislation, 1966 2. Highway User Tax, 1965 3. McKee appointment, 1965 4. National Highway Traffic Safety Act, 1965 5. National Highway Traffic Safety Act--printed material (a) 6. National Highway Traffic Safety Act--printed material (b) 7. Packaging and Labeling Bill, 1965-66 8. Predator Control Program, 1965 9. Register certain motor vehicle drivers in the Department of Commerce S.l350 (co- sponsor), 1965 10. Small Business Administration--independent status S. Con. Res. 80 (co-sponsor) , 1966 11. State Technical Service Act, 1965 12. Tire Safety Act of 1966 13. Transportation, sale, and handling of dogs and cats for research purposes, 1965-66 89: 29/1-8 District of Columbia Committee 1. Home Rule Bill, 1965 2. Optometry Act, 1966 3. Uninsured Motor Vehicles, 1965-66 Finance Committee

11 4. Various, 1965-66 5. Requests for information, 1965-66 6. Anti-dumping Act amendment S.2O45 (co-sponsor), 1965-66 7. Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Bill, 1966 8. Federal Employment Security Legislation 1965-1966 89: 30/1 16 1. Foreign Investors Tax Act, 1966 2. Foreign Oil Imports s.2078 (co-sponsor), 1965 3. Human Investment Act S.2509 (co-sponsor), 1965 4. Internal Revenue Code amendments S.l035, S.338, S.2596, H.R.l3l03, 1965 5. Keogh, Bill, 1966 6. College Student Relief Act of 1965 S.l486 (co-sponsor) 7. S.l2, S.2002 (co-sponsor), 1965 - education cut 8. S.1l30, S.2509 (co-sponsor), 1966 - training programs 9. S.3565, S.1203 (co-sponsor), 1965-66 - tax treatment for teachers 10. Foreign Investment Tax Act of 1966 and Presidential Election Cam paign Fund Act of 1966 11. International Coffee Agreement Act, 1965 12. Moving allowances for Federal employees, 1966 13. Social Security correspondence, 1965-66 14. Social Security Act Amendment, Minimum Benefits to Persons 15. Social Security Act Amendment, S.820-Eldercare Bill 1965 16. Social Security Act Amendment, S. 820-Correspondence 89: 34/1-17 1. Foreign Service Act amendments, 1965 2. Freedom Academy 3. Hague Protocol--Warsaw Convention, 1965-66 4. Human Rights Convention, 1966 5. NATO--Atlantic Union Delegation Resolution S. Con. Res.64 (co-sponsor, but withdrew), 1966 6. Peace Corps Act amendment, 1965 P1anning for Peace Resolution, 1965

12 8. Soviet persecution of Jews and other persons S. Con. Res.17 (co sponsor), 1965 9. Surplus food sale to United Arab Republic, 1965 Government Operations Committee 10. Various, 1965-66 11. Budget, Joint Committee on, 5.2 (co-sponsor), 1965 12. Federal Property and Administrative Services Act amendments, 1965-66 13. Government Operations Bill S.l264 (co-sponsor), 1965 14. Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 1965 15. Noxious and Obscene Matters and Materials Commission, Establishment of, S.309 (co-sponsor), 1965 16. Population crisis legislation, 1965-66 17. Public Management Commission S.3762 (co-sponsor), 1966 89: 35/1-11 1. Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1965 (Bureau of Customs) 2. Transportation Department, Establishment of, 1966 Judiciary Committee 3. Various, 1965 4. Various, 1966 5. Calendar Bills (Relief), 1965-66 6. American History Month S.J. Res.133 (co-sponsor), 1966 7. American Indian Day S.J. Res.52 (co-sponsor), 1965 8. Bankruptcy Act amendment, 1965-66 9. Civil Rights legislation (1) January - June, 1966 10. Civil Rights legislation (2) July - September, 1966 11. Congressional elections--term of US Representatives from 2 to 4 years, 1966 89: 36/1-10 1. Copyright Act amendment, 1965 2. Desecration of the American Flag S.32O7 (co-sponsor), 1966 3. Electoral College Reform, 1965-66 4. , 1965-66 5. Federal Firearms Act amendments S.1592, S.1965, 1965 6. Freedom Sunday and Freedom Week S.J. Res.ll (co-sponsor), 1965

13 7. Interstate Compact: Arizona-California Boundary Dispute S.3249, H.R.l4774, H.R.14578 8. Liberty Amendment, 1965-66 9. Medical Restraint of Trade Act, 1965 10. Morrissey, Francis X. --nomination for Federal judge in Massachusetts, 1965 89: 37/1-6 1. President and Vice-president--succession procedures 5.3. Res.l (co sponsor) 2. Prayer in schools 5.3. Res.148 (co-sponsor), 1966 3. Presidential Inability and Vacancies in the Office of Vice-president, 1965 4. Professional Sports Act of 1965 5. Reapportionment 5.3. Res.103 (co-sponsor), 1965-66 (1) 6. Reapportionment 5.3. Res.l03 (co-sponsor), 1965-66 (2) 89: 38/1-11 1. Recovery, Inc., 1966 2. Relief of Certain retired officers, 1965 3. Voting rights legislation, 1965 4. Voting rights legislation: correspondence, 1965 5. Young Engineers and Scientists of America, 1965 Anti-trust and Monopoly Subcommittee 6. Various, 1965 Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights 7. Government employees’ right to privacy s.3703 Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization 8. Immigration and Nationality Act amendment (1), 1965 9. Immigration and Nationality Act amendment (2), 1965 10. For the relief of Fernia, Maria Gisconda S.521 (co-sponsor), 1965 11. For the relief of Lim, John S.393 (co-sponsor), 1965-66 89: 39/1-10 1. For the relief of Torre, Flora Romano S.632, 1963-66 2. For the relief of Won, Wing Yen S.2957 (sponsor) 3. Relief legislation, various, 1965 Internal Security Subcommittee 4. Various, 1965-66

14 Post Office and Civil Service Committee 5. Various, 1965 6. Various, 1966 7. Civil Service Retirement Act amendment, 1965 8. Civil Service Retirement Act amendment, 1966 9. Defense Department Overseas Teachers Pay and Personnel Practice Act amendment, 1965 10. Federal employees salary increases, 1966 89: 40/1-8 1. Federal Salary Adjustment Act of 1965 2. Postal operations bills, 1966 3. Postal rate increase, 1965 4. Postmasters- five-day work week, 1965 Public Works Committee 5. Various, 1965-66 6. Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965 7. Federal Aid Highway Act amendment S.3l55 (co-sponsor), 1966 8. Highway Beautification Program, 1965 89: 41/1-11 1. Maricopa County Flood Control Committee material, 1965-66 (1) 2. Maricopa County Flood Control Committee material, 1965-66 (2) 3. North American Water and Power Alliance (NAWAPA) 4. Vice-president, Residence for, 1965-66 5. Water Pollution Control Act amendment, 1965-66 Rules and Administration Committee 6. Various, 1965-66 (S.J. Res.65, S. Res.l212, S. Res.62, J.R.l3286, Bobby Baker Hearings) 7. Organization of Congress, the Joint Committee on S.J. Res.2 (co sponsor), 1965 Joint Committees 8. Organization of Congress, the Joint Committee on, 1966 Senate Special and Select Committees-Select Committee on Small Business 9. Various, 1965-66 10. Expansion of beef exports, 1965

15 10. Expansion of beef exports, 1965 Republican Policy Committee 11. Various, 1965-66 II. LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENCE Subject--correspondence from constituents regarding specific legislation. 89: 42/1-12 1. Community Antenna System, 1965 2. Community Antenna System, 1966 3. Conspiracies Act of 1966 4. Federal Bureau of Investigation appointment, 1966 5. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, 1966 6. Foreign aid legislation, 1965 7. Health, Education, and Welfare appropriations, 1966 8. Internal Revenue Taxation, Joint Committee on, 1966 9. Interstate Taxation Act, 1966 10. Library Bill appropriations (House), 1966 11. Lithuanian Independence Day, 1965 12. Mount Vernon lands acquisition, 1966 89: 43/1-9 1. National elections the first Sunday in November, 1965-66 2. Republican Report - Dirksen, 1965 3. Savings and loan legislation, 1966 4. Sugar Bill, 1965-66 5. Traffic safety legislation, 1966 6. Zip code order, 1965 Miscellaneous--letters about minor legislative issues, arranged chronologically 7. 1965 8. January - March, 1966 9. April - June, 1966 89: 44/1-16 1. July - August, 1966 2. September - December, 1966 III. DEPARTMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT (Intra-governmental Papers)

16 This includes notification of grants, contracts, etc., awarded to various Arizona governmental agencies, businesses and individuals. Also, notification of current operations and activities of the respective departments and agencies. Executive Office of the President 3. Various 4. Office of Economic Opportunity - 5. White House file Cabinet Departments Department of Agriculture 6. Forest Service - Arizona Highway Patrol, Flagstaff 7. Forest Service - land purchase in Gila County 8. National Park Service - Redwood forest Department of the Air Force 9. Luke, Williams, Davis-Monthan Department of the Army 10. Contracts Department of Commerce 11. Bureau of the Census 12. Bureau of Public Roads Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 13. Various 14. Food and Drug Administration - regulations regarding vitamins and minerals Department of Housing and Urban Development 15. FHA (Youth Opportunity campaign; sale of property in Arizona, acquired by default) 16. News releases about Arizona (primarily, notification of fund grants) 89: 45/1-13 Department of the Interior 1. Office of the Secretary 2. Various 3. Wilderness Act Bureau of Indian Affairs 4. Various 5. Commissioner 6. EDA applications, Arizona 7. El Gran Motors Corporation hearing

17 8. Reports to Congress Bureau of Land Management 9. Various, 1965 10. Various, 1966 11. Mines 12. Outdoor Recreation Bureau of Reclamation 13. Various 89: 46/1-12 Bureau of Sport, Fisheries and Wildlife 1. Various materials including Colorado River Storage Project GeologicalSurvey 2. Various materials including Sycamore Canyon Primitive Area National Park Service 3. Various materials including designation of historical landmarks in Arizona-Yuma Crossing, Jerome District, etc. 4. Sonoran Desert National Park Office of Coal Research 5. Various materials including research about coal and the potential market for it in the Western Department of Labor 6. Manpower Development and Training Act Department of the Navy 7. Various material Post Office Department 8. Appointment and nominations 9. General correspondence Department of State 10. Congressional relations 11. Cultural exchange program grants, Arizona 12. Foreign Service Officers promotion 89: 47/1-15 1. Peace Corps information (the Peace Corps has been under ACTION since 1971) 2. Peace Corps volunteers from Arizona

18 Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Customs 3. Regulations--reorganization of the Bureau Independent Agencies 4. Various, 1965-66 (including the Equal Employment Opportuntiy Com mission and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) Civil Aeronautics Board 5. Apache Airlines to Douglas, Arizona. Docket no.17811 6. Bonanza Airlines to Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff. Docket no. 15406 7. Frontier Airlines rvice to Tucson and Albuquerque. Docket no.5395 8. Western Airlines service to Los Angeles/San Francisco and Vancouver. Docket no.16784 9. Federal Aviation Agency 10. Federal Communication Commission 11. Federal Home Loan Bank Board 12. Federal Power Commission (1) 13. Federal Power Commission (2) 14. Federal Services Administration - Library of Congress 15. National Aeronautics and Space Administration 89: 48/1-17 1. National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities 2. National Labor Relations Board 3. Small Business Administration (approval/rejection of loans for Arizona) 4. Subversive Activities Control Board 5. Veterans’ Administration Selected Bi-lateral Organization 6. International Boundary and Water Commission U.S. and Mexico IV. REQUESTS FOR AID REFERRED TO GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Requests from constituents which Senator Fannin refers to the appropriate department or agency. Executive Office of the President Office of Management and Budget 7. 1966 Office of Economic Opportunity

19 8. Bail payment for OEO workers, 1965 9. Gila River Indian Community: Sacaton Program, 1966 10. Navajo Indian Poverty Program 11. Various, 1965 12. Various, 1966 Office of Emergency Planning 13. 1966 Legislative Branch General Accounting Office 14. Miscellaneous Officials, 1965 Cabinet Departments Department of Agriculture 15. Various, 1965 16. Various, 1966 Agricultural Research Service 17. Various, 1965 89: 49/1-15 1. Perma Guard application, 1966 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service 2. Various, 1965-66 3. Farmer Programs Division Consumer Marketing Service 4. 1966 Farmers’ Home Administration 5. 1966 Foreign Agricultural Service 6. 1966 Forest Service, 1965 7. A-E 8. F-L 9. M-T 10. W - Z Forest Service, 1966 11. A-J

20 12. L - Z Department of the Air Force 13. Various, 1965 14. Various, 1966 Department of the Army 15. Various, 1965 89: 50/1-10 1. A-N, 1966 2. 0-Z, 1966 Department of Commerce 3. Various, 1965 4. Various, 1965 Area Redevelopment Administration 5. Arizona Industrial Park, 1965 Bureau of International Commerce 6. 1965-66 7. Control on export of hides, 1966 Bureau of Public Roads 8. Various, 1965-66 9. Black Canyon Highway--Interstate 17 (Arizona), 1965 10. Highway 40 (Interstate) 89: 51/1-12 1. Highway 40 and Diamond S. Road Grade Separation (Arizona), 1965 2. Southern Avenue and Interstate 10 underpass (Arizona), 1965 Economic Development Administration 3. Various, 1966 (including Navajo Tribal Utility Authority) 4. Gila River Indian Community--Pima-Coolidge Industrial Park Department of Defense 5. Various, 1965 6. Davis-Montham Air Force Base hospital facilities, 1965-66 7. A - J, 1966 8. K - Z, 1966 Department of Health, Education and Welfare

21 9. Cuban Refugee Program, 1966 10. “Workman’s Life” program, 1966 Office of Education 11. Various, 1965 12. Various, 1966 89: 42/1-11 Public Health Service 1. Food and Drug Administration, 1965-66 2. Air pollution, 1966 3. Various, 1965 4. Various, 1966 Social Security Administration 5. A-H, 1965 6. J-N, 1965 7. 0 -Z, 1965 8. Various, 1965 9. A-B, 1966 10. C- B, 1966 11. C -M, 1966 89: 53/1-17 1. P -S, 1966 2. T -V, 1966 3. W-Z, 1966 4. Various, 1966 Department of Housing and Urban Development 5. Various, 1966 6. Congress, Arizona, water problem, 1966 Federal Housing Administration 7. 1965 8. 1966 Housing and Home Financing Agency 9. Flagstaff, Arizona--City water system improvements, 1965 10. Salt River Reservation airport, 1965

22 11. Various, 1965 (including Kivel Nursing Home, Lusk Corporation) Department of the Interior 12. Various, 1965-66 Bureau of Indian Affairs 13. Navajo land film, 1966 14. Navajo Tribal Funds, Investment of, 1966 15. Navajo Tribe--Antelope Point land acquisition, 1965 16. Salt River Indian Reservation housing, 1965 17. Winslow Indian School facilities, 1965 89: 54/1-13 1. Various, 1965 2. Various, 1966 Bureau of Land Management 3. Public Domain Leasing 4. Rawls, David L. --mining claims, 1965-66 5. Various, 1965 6. Various, 1966 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation 7. Conservation sticker, 1965 Bureau of Reclamation 8. Lower Colorado River--agricultural permits, 1966 9. Various, 1965 10. Various, 1966 11. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration Fish and Wildlife Service 12. Various, 1965 13. Various, 1966 89: 55/1-11 Geological Survey 1. Francisco Grande Sewage Plant, 1965 2. Roberts Aircraft Company bid, 1965 National Park Service 3. Cattle grazing cutback, 1966

23 4. Summer Employment Service, 1965 5. Various, 1965-66 (including merger of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and Cabeza Prieta Game Range) Office of Saline Water 6. Desalting plant at Puerto Penasco, 1965 Department of Justice 7. Various, 1965-66 Bureau of Prisons 8. 1965 9. 1966 Immigration and Naturalization Service 10. Border Patrol aircraft, Douglas to Tucson, 1965 11. Bong, Wie Lie, 1965 89: 56/1-13 1. Hashish, Mary Elias, 1965 2. Senires, Mrs. Arsenca and daughter, 1965-66 3. Various, 1965 (visa applications) 4. Various, 1966 (citizenship applications; job transfers by employees) Department of Labor 5. Various, 1965 (employment of alien workers; workmen’s compensation) 6. Various, 1966 (including employees’ compensation) 7. Neighborhood Youth Corps--Navajo, 1965 8. Neighborhood Youth Corps--Tucson Youth Board, 1965-66 Department of the Navy 9. 1965-66 Post Office Department 10. Commemorative stamp--Federation of Women’s Clubs, 1965-66 11. Commemorative stamps--various, 1965-66 12. Zip codes (Michael Richard), 1966 The following requests for aid include recommendations for Postmaster. 13. B - H, 1965 89: 57/1-11 1. J-N, 1965

24 2. P-S, 1965 3. T- Z, 1965 4. A- L, 1966 5. H-V, 1966 Department of State Agency for International Development 6. WestAg, 1966 7. American Consuls: various, 1965 (including visa applications) 8. American Consuls: A-L, 1966 9. American Consuls: H-Z, 1966 10. British Colonial Bank of Commerce, the Bahamas 11. Cuban matters, 1965 89. 58/1-10 1. Employment, 1965-66 2. Ethridge, Lavon (trial in Indian), 1966 3. United States-Mexico student exchange, 1965 4. Visas, 1965 5. Visas: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shrader, 1966 6. A-J, 1965 7. K-Z, 1965 8. A-D, 1966 9. E-0, 1966 10. P- Z, 1966 89: 59/1- 12 Department of the Treasury 1. Various, 1965 (including shortage, proof coin sets) 2. Various, 1966 (including recovery of government-issued checks) Bureau of Customs 3. Burdette, Dr. Walter E. 4. Various, 1965 (including assessment of customs’ duties) 5. Various, 1966 (including legality of certain imports) Internal Revenue Service 6. Education Expenses Reduction, 1966

25 7. Social Security amendment, 1966 8. Various, 1965 (including violations of IRS regulations) 9. Various, 1966 (including questions regarding processing income tax returns) Legislative Branch, Library of Congress 10. Various, 1965 (including requests for information about legislation) 11. A-M, 1966 12. P-Z, 1966 89: 60/1-11 Independent Agencies 1. Atomic Energy Commission Civil Aeronautics Board 2. Travel agents’ commissions, 1965 3. Various, 1965 (including air service for Tucson and Cochise County) Civil Rights Commission 4. 1965 Civil Service Commission 5. A-K, 1965 6. L-Z, 1965 7. A-K, 1966 8. L-Z, 1966 Federal Aviation Agency 9. Sport parachute jumping, 1966 10. Various, 1965 (including Agricultural Aircraft Regulations, regula tions regrading airborne equipment for aircraft) 11. Various, 1966 (including decentralization of FAA services; jet noise at Davis- Montham Air Force Base) 89: 61/1-15 Federal Communication Commission 1. AT&T investigation, 1966 2. KPHO-TV petition, 1965 3. Maricopa County Broadcasting, Inc.--KALF application, 1966 4. Professional football--televising games on Friday nights, 1966

26 5. Various, 1965 (including Western Navajo TV Association; ‘equal time” for candidates) 6. Various, 1966 (including land mobile services; “superpower’ stations) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 7. 1965 Federal Home Loan Bank Board 8. 1965-66 Federal Power Commission 9. 1966 Federal Trade Commission 10. 1965-66 Foreign Claims Settlement Commission. 11. 1965-66 General Services Administration 12. Litchfield Naval Air Facility, Arizona, 1965-67 13. Prescott, Arizona, land problem (Mariani property), 1965 14. San Luis (Arizona) National Park, 1965 15. Various, 1965-66 (including government contracts) 89: 62/1-18 Interstate Commerce Commission 1. Various, 1965 2. Various, 1966 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 3. 1965-66 National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities 4. 1965 National Labor Relations Board 5. Various, 1965 6. Various, 1966 National Mediation Board 7. 1965 Railroad Retirement Board 8. Various, 1965

27 9. Various, 1966 Securities and Exchange Commission 10. 1965 Selective Service System 11. Various, 1965 12. Various, 1966 Small Business Administration 13. Continental National Bank 14. Various, 1965 (loan applications) 15. Various, 1966 (loan applications) Tariff Commission and Trade Information Committee 16. Duties on diamonds, 1965 U.S. Information Agency 17. 1965 Veterans Administration 18. 1965-66 Military Cases 89: 63/1-12 Air Force 1. A-C, 1965 2. D-L, 1965 3. M-P, 1965 4. R-Z, 1965 5. A-D, 1966 6. E-C, 1966 7. H-L, 1966 8. M-Q, 1966 9. R-5, 1966 10. T- Z, 1966 Army 11. A-B, 1965 12. C-C, 1965 89: 64/1-10

28 1. H-N, 1965 2. 0-S, 1965 3. T- Z, 1965 4. A- E, 1966 5. F- G, 1966 6. H- L, 1966 7. M, 1966 8. N-R, 1966 9. S- Z, 1966 89: 65/1-19 Coast Guard 1. 1965 Navy 2. A-H, 1965 3. I -S, 1965 4. T-Z, 1965 5. A-0, 1966 6. Dollar, Ms. J.S. Cooper 7. E-H, l966 8. I-Z, 1966 Marine Corps 9. B-W, 1965 10. B - R, 1966 89: 66/1-10 Veterans Affairs 1. A-F, 1965 2. G-K, 1965 3. L-P, 1965 4. R-Z, 1965 5. Bitting, Mrs. Esther 6. Spellman, Charles E. 7. A-B, 1966 8. C-C, 1966

29 9. H, 1966 10. K-O, 1966 89: 67/1-7 Veterans’ Affairs (cont.) 1. P-T, 1966 2. V-Z, 1966 3. Olson, Karl 4. Stuart, Allan A. 5. A - C, 1965 6. D - H, 1965 7. J-R, l965 89: 68/1-7 V. REQUESTS Miscellaneous requests - are for help with various problems; many of these requests are referred to appropriate agencies in Arizona. 1. Kiohe, Mrs. Louis J. 2. Londen, Jack W. (Securities and Exchange Commission problem) 3. S-Z, 1965 4. A-B, 1966 5. C, 1966 6. Crawford, Jesse W. 7. D-F, 1966 89: 69/1-6 1. G- J, 1966 2. K-M, 1966 3. Lares, Rogelio Solis 4. N-R, 1966 5. S, 1966 6. T- Z, 1966 Minor Requests (publications, passes, flags, information) 89: 70/1-6 1. January - February, 1965 2. March - April, 1965

30 3. May - July, 1965 4. August - September, 1965 5. October 1965 6. November 1965 89: 71/1-8 1. December 1965 2. Ganado Public School children’s letters 3. Visits to Washington, D.C. 4. January - February, 1966 5. March - April, 1966 6. May - December Flags 7. 1965 8. 1966 VI. CORRESPONDENCE, GENERAL Arizona 89: 72/1-19 1. Ajo Recreation Area 2. American Automobile Association (re: Arizona State Parks) 3. American Institute of Foreign Trade 4. Anaconda Copper Company 5. Arizona Almanac 6. Arizona Association of Retarded Children 7. Arizona Atomic Energy Commission 8. Arizona Bonding file 9. Arizona Business Education Council 10. Arizona Conference on Mexican-American Affairs 11. Arizona Enabling Act 12. Arizona Game Protective Association 13. Arizona Highways Magazine--banned in Russia 14. Arizona Historical Foundation 15. Arizona Liquor License Control situation 16. Arizona National Guard

31 17. Arizona Republic--miscellaneous correspondence 18. Arizona State Employment Service, 1965 19. Arizona State Employment Service, 1966 89: 73/1-13 1. Arizona State Society (mostly Cherry Blossom Festival) 2. Arizona Town Hall 3. Arizona, University of, 1965-66 4. Arizona, University of--basketball team 5. Arizona, University of--radio and TV bureau 6. Arizona World Trade Association 7. Aviation Safety Engineering and General Aviation 8. Avra Valley land patent 9. Beaver vs. United States 10. Bolin, Wesley--Secretary of the State of Arizona 11. Boys’ and Girls’ State 12. Bracero Program, 1965 (1) 13. Bracero Program, 1965 (2) 89: 74/1-17 1. Bracero Program, 1965-66 (3) 2. Bracero Program--questionnaires regarding farm labor 3. Brown, Jack E. 4. Brown Canal Company 5. Burch, Dean 6. Canyon State Mining Corporation 7. Capitol Cloakroom Program 8. Census--Territory of New Mexico and Territory of Arizona (excerpts) 9. Cerebral Palsy Telethon 10. Christmas greetings to men at service clubs 11. Citizens’ Utilities Company (Lake Havasu City, etc.) 12. Colorado River channelization 13. Community Antenna Industry 14. Community Antenna Television, Tucson 15. Computer-aided Learning Experiment in Vocational-Technical Education.

32 16. Congratulatory letters to constituents, 1965 17. Congratulatory letters to constituents, 1966 89: 75/1-23 1. Copper price disparities 2. Craig, Judge Walter 3. D-Velco Manufacturing Company, 1965 4. Desalination Plant, El Golfo, Sonora, 1965-66 5. Donaldson, Fletcher W. (communications system) 6. Douglas Basin water problem 7. Douglas High School--English classes 8. Fish hatcheries 9. Flood damage in Southern Arizona 10. Flood investigation (Salt River Basin, etc.) 11. Flowing Wells Public School 12. Fort Huachuca 13. 4-H project 14. Future Farmers of America 15. Gambrell, C.E. (appointment) 16. Gasoline dispute 17. Geo-Com (export-import agency) 18. Gila River-Salt River flood protection 19. Gipson, James D. (candidate for State Legislature) 20. Giss, Harold 21. Goddard, Samuel 22. Goldwater, Barry 23. Gompers Rehabilitation Center 89: 76/1-21 1. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company (Litchfield Park, Arizona) 2. Governor’s Commission on Arizona Beauty 3. Graham County insecticides (effect on bees) 4. Grand Canyon dams 5. Grape marketing order 6. Gray, Don (paintings on display)

33 7. Grazing fees increase/Taylor Grazing Act 8. Greater Arizona Savings receivership 9. Ground water, Chino Valley 10. Harvill, Dr. Richard A. 11. Hathaway, Greg 12. Haugh, John H. 13. Hayes, Judge Jack 14. Highways: Arnado-Arivaca area 15. Highways: Navajo Reservation 16. Highways: Parker Dam, north beyond Bill Williams River 17. Holmes, Thomas (Mexican prisoner) 18. Horsethief Basin Recreation Area 19. Kino, Father Eusebio F.--statue dedication in Statuary Hall 20. Kitchel, Denison 21. Lake Havasu City development, 1965-66 89: 77/1-22 1. Lee, Arthur M. 2. Little Colorado River waterfowl refuge 3. Lockwood, Justice Lorna E. 4. Luke Air Force Base 5. McGinnis, G. Alfred 6. McGowan, John (Assistant Attorney General) 7. Maid of Cotton (July Hill) 8. Maricopa County Republican Committee 9. Martin, C. Ray (Chamber of Commerce appointment) 10. Mexi-Con International Trade 11. Migrant Opportunity Program 12. Miller, Charles (Republican County Chairman) 13. Mohave County coal contract with Southern California Edison 14. Mohave County Miner 15. Mohave County Urban Planning Assistance Grant 16. Motorola--Navajo Indian Reservation 17. Multiple Use Act: Phoenix hearings

34 18. Museum of Northern Arizona (Edward Danson) 19. National Cemetery for Arizona 20. National Football League 21. Navajo Public Housing 22. Neighborhood Youth Corps of Arizona 89: 78/1-14 1. New industry in Arizona 2. Nogales, Truck Route for 3. ‘Normal Soil” (J. David Larson) 4. Orme School 5. Palo Verde Irrigation District 6. Papago Freeway 7. Pellet Seeding Program (1) 8. Pellet Seeding Program (2) 9. Peru industrial development leaders visit Phoenix 10. Phoenix Art Museum 11. Phoenix federal loan and grant applications 12. Pilot training academy (Arizona State University), 1966 13. Pima County Sanitary District #1 14. Pima County Young Republican League 89: 79/1-23 I. Pine Mountain Wilderness Area: proposal and hearings 2. “Politics of Fear, The” by Jasper Jones 3. Post Office and maintenance facilities: Phoenix, bid for 4. Postage stamps (correspondence re: first-day covers) 5. Poverty programs funded in Arizona, 1965 6. Prescott College 7. Public Welfare Department 8. Rampart Dam 9. Republican Campaign Headquarters, Tucson 10. Republican candidates (flexo sent to them) 11. Republican Party--various 12. Republican State Committee

35 13. Resolutions sent from Arizona 14. Rocket power (Chappelle, Austin B.) 15. Roosevelt Water Conservation District 16. Rosenzweig, Harry 17. Shadegg, Stephen 18. Smith, Darrel F. (Attorney General) 19. Soil Conservation programs 20. Sonora, Tear Gas to 21. Stahnke, Herbert L. (poisonous animals research) 22. Steiger, Sam 23. Steiger-Rathke Development--Marina 89: 80/1-12 1. Stein, Ewald (traffic safety), 1965 2. Stein, Ewald, 1966 3. Stinson, Bess 4. Topock Marsh condition 5. Traffic Safety, 1965 6. Traffic Safety, 1966 7. Tucson Police Department school resource program 8. Wickenburg power agreement with Arizona Public Service 9. Williams, Jack 10. World University for Tucson 11. Yuma water program 12. Arizona: miscellaneous (including sugar beet acreage, indemnity selection program, Mt. Lemmon-Oracle Road project) Non-Arizona 89: 81/1-15 1. Alabama situation 2. American Broadcasting Company questionnaire 3. Americans for Constitutional Action 4. Anti-poverty Program 5. Army Reserve and National Guard reorganization 6. Associated Landscape Contractors of America, Inc. White House Conference

36 7. Bobwhite Sanctuary in Sonora 8. Captive Nations Committee 9. Christian Crusade 10. Civil rights 11. Civil Rights Commission (problem caused by employee statement) 12. Clay, Cassius 13. Coleman, James P. (nomination for judge) 14. “Compilation of Works of Art”--gift letters to schools 15. Condron, Albert H. 89: 82/1-22 1. Coover, Darrell 2. Cuba information 3. Cuba Technological Institute 4. Cuban refugees 5. Defense cutbacks (open letter) 6. Discrimination, Age 7. Douglas, Supreme Court Judge William 0. 8. Economy voting record of the House and Senate 9. Federal meat inspection 10. Federation of Rocky Mountain States, Inc. 11. Fojut, Dick, 1965 12. Fojut, Dick, 1966 13. Foreign aid to Egypt 14. Foreign policy 15. Fortas Abe (Supreme Court nomination) 16. Free Society Association 17. Freedom’s Foundation at Valley Forge 18. General Electric Company 19. Genocide convention 20. Government spending 21. Green olive importers 22. Heller Plan 89: 83/1-23

37 1. Housewives Organized for Better Living 2. Institute of Eskimology 3. International Geneva Labor Conference 4. International Living Museum 5. Israel--purchase of military equipment 6. John Birch Society 7. Ku Klux Klan 8. Krebiozer cancer drug 9. Liberty Lobby 10. Lincoln Day speakers 11. Lumber Industry 12. McNamara, Robert 13. Medical Assistance Programs, Title XLX 14. Medicare--correspondence and information 15. Mothers’ Crusade for Victory Over Communism 16. Murdock, William (for the Bureau of Transportation) 17. National Date Center 18. National News Research 19. National Safety Council (Howard Pyle) 20. Nike-X Argument 21. Nixon, Richard M. 22. Ocean freight rates on beef exports 23. Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 89: 84/1-15 1. Otepka, Otto 2. Overseas Relief Fund 3. Panama Canal 4. Partridge, William D. 5. Prayer in schools 6. Questionnaires on legislation 7. Racial restrictions on property 8. Readers’ Digest 9. Red China’s admission to the United Nations

38 10. Red Cross Community Blood Banks vs. Red Cross 11. Rhodesia problem 12. Riots 13. Sage, Bill (correspondence about Mexico) 14. San Francisco Examiner Gallery of Great Americans 15. Science talent search 89: 85/1-22 1. Senate Youth Program 2. “Sing Out 66” 3. Soto, Ignacio (Mexico) 4. Space Horizon Magazine 5. Stancliff, R.O. 6. State Department, Investigation of 7. State of the Union Address, inscribed by President Lyndon B. Johnson 8. Structural Engineers Association meeting 9. Subcontractors listing with the Department of the Interior 10. Supreme Court decision: Communists 11. Supreme Court decision: Law enforcement 12. Tax increase 13. Time magazine 14. Tognoni, Hale C. (Arizona Society of Professional Engineers) 15. Trade and aid to Communist countries 16. Traffic safety postage stamp 17. Transportation, underground 18. Tucson Daily Citizen 19. Ukranian Independence Anniversary 20. United Nations 21. United States Association of Television Viewers 22. U.S. News and World Report 89: 86/1-8 1. U.5.5. Arizona shrine 2. University Savings and Loan Association application Vietnam correspondence and information

39 3. January - July, 1965 4. August - December, 1965 5. January - March, 1966 6. April - June, 1966 7. July - December, 1966 8. Captured American fliers 89: 87/1-24 1. Wage and Price Freeze proposal 2. Washington, D.C. Home Rule Committee 3. Washum vs. NLRB 4. Western States Democratic Conference, Reno 5. White House Ball Money-raising Master Plan (campaign financing) 6. Wilbur, Dr. Richard S. (medical profession) 7. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Awards 8. World Boxing Association 9. World Court (International Court of Justice) 10. Young Republicans 11. Youth Council Program Indians - Arizona 12. Gila River Indian Community 13. Hopi Tribe 14. Navajo-Hopi Internal Organization 15. Navajo Tribe: various 16. Navajo Tribe: break with the Bureau of Indian Affairs 17. Navajo Tribe: Ganado Public School claim 18. Papago Tribe: tuberculosis hospital 19. Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community 20. Salt River Reservation boundary dispute 21. San Carlos Apache Tribe 22. Various Indians-General 23. Indians: Education 24. Indians: Education (sectarian schools)

40 VII. CORRESPONDENCE, MISCELLANEOUS Constituent Correspondence 89: 88/1-6 1965 1. Ab-Aq 2. Ar-Az 3. A - (Arizona) 4. B-Bl 5. Bo 6. Bra-By 89: 89/1-5 1. Ca-Ch 2. Ci-Cy 3. D 4. E 5. F 89: 90/1-6 1. Ga-Gi 2. Cl-Gy 3. Ha-He 4. Hi-Hy 5. I 6. J 89:91/16

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1. Fa- Fl 2. Fo – Fy 3. Ga- Gl 4. Go – Gy 5. Ha-Hi 6. Ho- Hy 7. I 89: 97/1-6 1. J 2. K 3. La-Le 4. Li-Ly 5. Ma 6. Me-Mi

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42 2. N 3. 0 4. Pa-Pe 5. Ph-Pu 6. Q-R 89: 99/1-7 1. Sa-Sh 2. Si - Str 3. Stu - Sy 4. T 5. U 6. V 7. Wa-We

89: 100/1-11 1. Wh-Wy 2. XYZ 3. Unusual letters, 1965-66 Members of Congress and Government Officials 1965-66 4. A-B 5. C-D 6. Dirksen, Everett M. 7. Dominick, Peter 89:101/1-14 1. M 2. Murphy, George 3. P-R 4. Rhodes, John J. 5. S 6. T 7. U-Z 8. Duke, Joseph (Sergeant at Arms of the Senate) 9. City Officials 10. State Officials VIII. INVITATIONS Acceptances 1965 11. A 12. American Mining Congress, Las Vegas 13. Arizona Town Hall Conference (cancelled) 14. B-F 89: 102-/1-10

43 1. Brookings Institute Round Table Conference 2. I-N 3. Interparliamentary Conference, Buenos Aires 4. Fund-raising Dinner 5. Labor Relations Council luncheon 6. Lumber Manufacturers reception and dinner 7. New England Young Republican League 8. 0-S 9. Phoenix Chamber of Commerce luncheon 10. Posse meeting, Phoenix

89:103/1-7 Ivitations, Acceptances 1965 1. T-W 2. After adjustment engagements Invitations, Acceptances 1966 3. A-M 4. N-Z Invitations, Regrets 1965 5. A 6. B-C 7. D-I 89: 104/1-7 Invitations, Regrets 1965 1. Inauguration, President of the United States 2. J-L 3. M-N 4. O-R 5. S-T 6. U-Z 7. Western Probation, Parole, and Correction Association

89:105/1-6 1. A 2. B-C 3. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference at Ottawa 4. D-J 5. K-M 6. N

89: 106/1-15 Invitations, Regrets 1. 0 - R 2. S-T 3. U-Z

44 IX. MILITARY ACADEMY FILE 4. Academy information 5. Miscellaneous (including many thank-you letters from candidates) 6. Nomination lists Correspondence 7. A-B 8. C-D 9. E-F 10. C-H 11. I - L 12. M-N 13. O-R 14. S-T 15. V-Z

X. OFFICE MATTERS 89: 107/1-5 1. General organizational matters, 1965 2. General organizational matters, 1966 3. General business matters Applications for employment 4. A - K, 1964 5. L - W, 1964

89: 108/1-11 1. Applications for employment, 1965 2. Applications for position in Phoenix office, 1965 3. Campaign thank-you letters, Phoenix office 4. Certificate of appreciation sent 5. file, 1966 6. Equipment, Office, 1965 7. Expenses, Office (statements, bills), 1965 8. Fannin Posse (committee of 100) 9. Government Printing Office, 1965-66 10. Herbert Hoover Medal for Distinguished Service, 1966 11. Hornbeck, Mary

89: 109/1-4 1. Intern Program: correspondence and information, 1965 2. Intern Program: correspondence, 1966 3. Library of Congress Reference Service 4. Mexican—U.S. Interparliamentary Conference, 1965

89: ll0/l-l 1. Murphy, Gordon--Administrative Assistant

45 2. Page boy file--correspondence, 1964-66 3. Patronage job file--Capitol Police 4. Poole, Jerry--Public Relations 5. Quizada, Adolfo 6. Recommendations (for employment, for university admission) 7. Steiger, Sam--Phoenix office 8. Telegram--bills, information 9. Telephone--bills, information, 1965 10. Telephone--bills, information, 1966 11. Trophy file 12. Tucson newspapers (U.S. district Court of Tucson) 13. Tucson office file (miscellaneous correspondence), 1965-66 14. Tucson Office (schedules), 1965-66

XI. SPEECHES, STATEMENTS,REMARKS, RELEASES AND REPORTS Speeches, Statements and Remarks 89: lll/l-3l 1. General 2. Agriculture/Livestock 3. Airline Strike 4. Arizona (speech) 5. Anti-poverty 6. Bureau of Customs 7. 8. Civil Rights 9. Consumers 10. Crime (speech) 11. Economic Development (speech) 12. Educations Bills 13. Eighty-ninth Congress (speech) 14. Firearms control 15. Flood control 16. Foreign policy 17. Holland, Senator Spessard 18. Hubbell Trading Post 19. Labor, General 20. Labor and Public Welfare 21. Labor and Public Welfare (speech) 22. Medicare 23. Milk program 24. Mines 25. Patriotism 26. Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (speech) 27. Reapportionment 28. Religion (speech) 29. Safety

46 30. Sa1tonsta11/Simpsor Senators (speech) 31. Federation of Republican Women (speech)

89: 112/1-9 Releases 1. General 2. A-G, 1965 3. H -0, 1965 4. Labor and Public Welfare, 1965 5. P-Z, 1965 6. A -I, 1966 7. L-Z, 1966

Reports 8. General 9. Vietnam/ Spending

XII. PERSONAL 89: 113/1-12 1. Miscellaneous items 2. Birthday greetings to Senator 3. Memberships 4. Rental information for Washington, D.C., 1965 5. Scottsdale Methodist Church (addresses) 6. Subscriptions of magazines, etc. 7. Thank you letters at Christmas

Personal Correspondence 8. A-K, 1965 9. L - Z, 1965 10. A - Z, 1966 11. Mrs. Paul Fannin (Elma) 12. Mrs. Paul Fannin--receipts CENTRAL ARIZONA PROJECT SERIES CAP 89: 1/1-8 CAP - LEGISLATION 1. Senate (S.75) Introduced by Senator Hayden, co-sponsored by Senator Fannin, Senate Bill S.75 authorizes the construction, operation and maintenance of the Lower Colorado River Basin project, and for other purposes. The file contains material pertaining to the bill. House Bill H.R.467l, introduced by Representative Udall, authorizes the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Lower Colorado River Basin project, and for other purposes.

47 2. H.R.4671 - Introduction of -- material pertaining to introduction into House. 3. H.R.467l - Hearings -- statements made before committees and subcommittees concerning H.R.4671. The file contains a copy of the Subject Index of hearings concerning H.R.4671, Aug. 23 - Sept. 1, 1965 and May 9 - 18, 1966. 4. H.R.467l - Committee Reports -- contains committee, individual, and conservationist views on CAP bill. (See also Head Count, Communications Concerning and SPECIAL TOPICS) 5. H.R.467l - Amendments -- purposed amendments, and various material per taining to amendments on H.R.4671. (See also Communications Concerning and SPECIAL TOPICS) 6. H.R.4671 - Head Counts -- notes, a memorandum to CAP Task Force and House Worksheets. The memorandum pertains to the possible outcome of a House vote prior to voting, with a comment on how each representative might vote. 7. H.R.467l - Communications Concerning Aug. - Dec. 1965 -- All material in chronological order, pertaining to H.R.467l. The Majority of the material is correspondence between the Arizona Delegation and individuals or groups of individuals connected with CAP. These files do not have constituents letters or comments. (See also SPECIAL TOPICS and General Correspondence). 8. H.R.467l - Communications Concerning Jan. - Feb. 1966 CAP 89: 2/1-13 1. H.R.467l - Communications Concerning March - July 1966 2. H.R.467l - Communications Concerning Aug. - Nov. 1966 CAP - SPECIAL TOPICS 3. Arizona Interstate Stream Commission 1965 -- correspondence and other material having to do with or relating to the commission action. (See also Communications Concerning) 4. Arizona Interstate Stream Commission 1966. 5. Arizona Power Authority -- correspondence from and material about APA. The file has a copy of the ‘so-called ‘Hualapai contract’.” (See also Communications Concerning) 6. Bridge and Marble Canyon Dams -- notes, correspondence and ephemeral material on dams. In the 90th Congress, Bridge Canyon Dam is renamed Hualapai Dam. (See also lCommunications Concerning, Colorado River Basin, and Colorado River Basin Lower) 7. Bridge and Marble Canyon Dams - Public Concern -- letters from constituents concerning dams’ construction. 8. California’s Opposition -- material about Arizona vs. California and California’s general opposition to CAP legislation. (See also Communications Concerning and SPECIAL TOPICS) 9. Colorado River Association -- contains ephemeral material from organization.

48 10. Colorado River Basin -- notes, Congressional Records, memoranda, correspondence, and ephemeral material pertaining to basin as a whole. See also Colorado River Basin, Lower, LEGISLATION, SPECIAL TOPICS and GENERAL) 11. Colorado River Basin, Lower -- general material pertaining to Lower Colorado River Basin Project. (See also Colorado River Basin, Legislative Communication, Communications Concerning, LEGIS LATION and General Information) 12. Indians - Concern over CAP -- notes, newspaper clippings, news releases, correspondence, resolutions and position statements from Arizona Indian Tribes, other than Hualapai Tribe. (See also Communications Concerning, SPECIAL TOPICS and GENERAL) 13. Indians - Hualapai Tribe -- news releases and correspondence from and about the tribe’s interest in CAP. (See also Indians - Concern over CAP, Communications Concerning and Legislative Communications) CAP 89: 3/1-11 1. Interior, Department of -- correspondence and other material from or pertaining to the department. (See also Legislative Communication and H.R.467l) 2. Legislative Communications 1965-correspondence and other material pertaining to the passage of CAP legislation. The material in these files is too general for a file of its own and too specific for General Correspondence. The communication is generally between the Arizona Delegation, the Colorado River Basin states, the members of the Task Force, and individuals or groups of individuals involved with CAP. There are no letters from constituents in these files. Constituent correspondence may be found in the CAP-General under General Correspondence. (See also Communications Concerning and LEGISLATION.

3. Legislative Communications 1966.

4. Mexico Water Treaty-material pertaining to treaty. (See also Legislative Communications, S. 75 and H.R. 4671.)

5. New Mexico’s Interest-material having to do with Mexico’s interest in CAP.

6. Public Relations Program-material pertaining to public relations program.

7. Orme Dan-correspondence dealing solely with the dam. (See also Legislative Communications and Communications Concerning.)

8. Resolutions: Pro and Con – resolutions and petitions concerning CAP and environmental action in general concerning the Grand Canyon.

9. Saving Water in Arizona-a CAP report entitled “Saving Water in Arizona” and correspondence pertaining to it. The report was sent to members of the Senate; therefore, the majority of letters are from them. (See also Legislative Communications, Task Force, Communications Concerning and General Information.)

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10. Sierra Club-material pertaining to club’s activities against CAP. (See also Legislation and SPECIAL TOPICS.)

11. Task Force1965- in chronological order, material pertaining to the force’s activities during the 89th Congress. The majority of the material deals with memoranda between persons connected with CAP. (See also LEGISLATION and Legislative Communications.)

CAP 89: 4/1-5 1. Task Force Jan.-April 1966 2. Task Force May-Dec. 1966

CAP-General 3. General Correspondence 1965-constituent letters in chronological order. All letters, at least in part pertain to CAP. 4. General Correspondence 1966 5. General Information 1965 - published and non-published material.

CAP 89: 5/1-4 1. General Information 1966 (file one). 2. General Information 1966 (file two). 3. Newspaper clippings 4. Selected News Clippings.

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