JAMES O. EASTLAND COLLECTION FILE SERIES 2: PUBLIC RELATIONS SUBSERIES 9: PRESS RELEASES
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1 JAMES O. EASTLAND COLLECTION FILE SERIES 2: PUBLIC RELATIONS SUBSERIES 9: PRESS RELEASES The five boxes in this subseries contain the press releases issued by Eastland s congressional office. The releases are arranged chronologically and then alphabetically by subject. As the senator gained seniority, the media became more interested in his opinions, and the office produced more press releases. During the 1940s, the majority of the releases concerned agriculture, World War II, and veterans affairs. Agriculture continued to be a primary topic, but during the 1950s and 1960s, many of the releases dealt with civil rights. After becoming chair of the powerful Judiciary Committee, releases covered communism, the judiciary, law enforcement, and foreign policy. Many of the press releases intended for distribution to Mississippi newspapers publicize federal grants awarded within the state. BOX 1: Folder 1-1: 22 July 1941 Housing Folder 1-2: 24 February Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-3: 5 March Income Tax for Soldiers Folder 1-4: 30 April Eastland s Relations with Truman Folder 1-5: 24 May Potato Crop Folder 1-6: 29 May 1943 Watermelons Folder 1-7: 2 June Jefferson Davis Folder 1-8: 3 June Jefferson Davis Folder 1-9: 4 June Coal Strike Folder 1-10: 18 June Cottonseed Crop Folder 1-11: 20 June Income Tax for Soldiers Folder 1-12: 23 June 1943 Draft Folder 1-13: 29 July Cottonseed Oil Prices Folder 1-14: 4 August Mississippi Politics Folder 1-15: 23 September 1943 Milk
2 Folder 1-16: 15 October 1943 Molasses Folder 1-17: 27 November United States Flag Manufacturing Folder 1-18: 6 December Soldiers Absentee Voting Bill Folder 1-19: Cotton Acreage Allotments Folder 1-20: 1943 Cottonseed Folder 1-21: Crude Oil Folder 1-22: Mississippi Politics Folder 1-23: 6 June D-Day Invasion Folder 1-24: 21 June Watermelon Prices Folder 1-25: 27 June 1944 Watermelons Folder 1-26: 16 August 1944 Cotton Folder 1-27: World War II Folder 1-28: 9 January Naval Affairs Committee Folder 1-29: 15 January Flight from Europe Folder 1-30: 10 October Mississippi Bar Association Folder 1-31: 1947 Cotton Folder 1-32: Supreme Court Folder 1-33: Democratic Party Folder 1-34: 3 February 1949 Wildlife Conservation Folder 1-34: 12 March 1949 Politics Folder 1-35: 14 May Howard McGrath Folder 1-36: May Southern States Folder 1-37: 10 June Un-American Activities
3 Folder 1-38: 14 September 1949 Subcommittee on Civil Rights Folder 1-39: 30 September Central Electric Power Association Folder 1-40: 7 December Cotton Acreage Program Folder 1-41: 1940s Agriculture Folder 1-42: 1940s Airlines Folder 1-43: 1940s -- Anti-Lynching Bill Folder 1-44: 1940s -- Butane Gas Folder 1-45: 1940s -- Jimmie Byrnes Folder 1-46: 1940s -- Congress of Industrial Organizations Folder 1-47: 1940s -- Eastland Biography Folder 1-48: 1940s -- Senate Committee on Education and Labor Folder 1-49: 22 June 1950 Integration Folder 1-50: 26 June 1950 Desegregation Folder 1-51: 7 July Tax Reduction Folder 1-52: 7 July United States Military Folder 1-53: 19 July Sales Tax Folder 1-54: 15 July United States Foreign Relations Folder 1-55: 31 July Anti-Subversive Bills Folder 1-56: 9 August Death Sentence Folder 1-57: Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-58: 1950 Cotton Exports Folder 1-59: 6 January Eastland Committee Assignment Folder 1-60: 23 February Federal Jobs in Mississippi
4 Folder 1-61: 11 April Dismissal of General McArthur Folder 1-62: 17 September 1951 Eastland Committee Assignment Folder 1-63: 4 January 1952 Cotton Folder 1-64: 9 January 1953 Cotton Folder 1-65: 11 February Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-66: 16 April Speech by Eisenhower Folder 1-67: 28 May Surplus Agricultural Commodities Folder 1-68: 23 June Japanese Textile Industry Folder 1-69: 30 September Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-70: 9 October 1953 Cattle Folder 1-71: 15 October Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-72: 2 November Judgeship in Mississippi Folder 1-73: 22 December Hawaiian Statehood Folder 1-74: 12 January Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-75: 15 January Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-76: 24 January Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-77: 30 January Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-78: 10 February Treaty-Making Powers of the President Folder 1-79: 15 February Judgeship in Mississippi Folder 1-80: 8 July Farm Bill Folder 1-81: 17 November Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-82: 3 January Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-83: 7 January Cotton Acreage Allotment
5 Folder 1-84: 10 January Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-85: 13 January Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-86: 14 January Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-87: 18 January Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-88: January Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-89: 2 February Agricultural Pricing Folder 1-90: 9 March 1955 Cotton Folder 1-91: 29 March States Rights Council Folder 1-92: 28 April 1955 Cotton Folder 1-93: 31 May 1955 School Integration Folder 1-94: 1 June 1955 Agriculture Folder 1-95: 4 July Morgenthau Diaries Folder 1-96: 12 July 1955 School Integration Folder 1-97: 29 July 1955 Communism Folder 1-198: 16 August Mississippi Citizen s Council Folder 1-99: 29 October Bias Against the South Folder 1-100: 1 December Eastland Address before the Mississippi Citizen s Council Folder 1-101: 12 December 1955 Desegregation Folder 1-102: 1955 Agriculture Folder 1-103: 5 January 1956 Electors Folder 1-104: 9 January 1956 Cotton Folder 1-105: 26 January Eastland Address before the South Carolina Citizen s Council
6 Folder 1-106: 3 February Eastland Address before the Charlotte, North Carolina Chapter of the Patriots Folder 1-107: 10 February 1956 Agriculture Folder 1-108: 10 February Eastland Address before the Alabama Citizen s Council Folder 1-109: 28 February 1956 Cotton Folder 1-110: 9 March 1956 Cotton Folder 1-111: 12 March Supreme Court Folder 1-112: 16 March Eastland Address before the Texas Citizen s Council Folder 1-113: 3 May 1956 Agriculture Folder 1-114: 11 May Farm Bill Folder 1-115: 10 June 1956 Cotton Folder 1-116: 3 November Mutual Security Act Folder 1-117: Federation for Constitutional Government Folder 1-118: 11 January 1957 Cotton Folder 1-119: 17 January 1957 Cotton Folder 1-120: 31 January Veteran s Disease Folder 1-121: 6 February 1957 Cotton Folder 1-122: 11 May 1957 Cotton Folder 1-123: 31 May 1957 Civil Rights Bill Folder 1-124: 4 June Supreme Court Case-United States vs. Clinton E. Jencks Folder 1-125: 5 June Veteran s Disease Folder 1-126: 7 June Veteran s Disease Folder 1-127: 11 June United States Soldiers
7 Folder 1-128: 12 June Civil Rights Bill Folder 1-129: 7 July Civil Rights Bill Folder 1-130: 3 August 1957 Civil Rights Bill Folder 1-131: 30 August Civil Rights Bill Folder 1-132: 11 September Immigration Bill Folder 1-133: Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-134: Eastland Award Folder 1-135: Fair Trial Folder 1-136: Veteran s Disease Folder 1-137: 8 January Emergency Agricultural Loans Folder 1-138: 16 January Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-139: 16 January Federal Disaster Aid to Mississippi Folder 1-140: 21 January Disaster Relief Folder 1-141: 20 February Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Folder 1-142: 1 May Supreme Court Folder 1-143: 15 May Naval Deferments for Junior College Students Folder 1-144: 15 May Supreme Court Folder 1-145: 19 May Harry Sacher Folder 1-146: 28 May Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-147: 31 May Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-148: 3 July Alaskan Statehood Folder 1-149: 17 July 1958 Supreme Court Folder 1-150: 24 July Pornographic Materials
8 Folder 1-151: 31 July Cotton Acreage Allotment Folder 1-152: 14 August Nomination of W. Wilson White Folder 1-153: 20 August 1958 Civil Rights Folder 1-154: Choice Plan for Cotton BOX 2: Folder 2-1: 25 February Cotton Export Program Folder 2-2: 14 September Civil Rights Folder 2-3: 28 October State Politics Folder 2-4: 1959 Cotton Folder 2-5: 1950s Cotton Folder 2-6: 1950s Cottonseed Folder 2-7: 1950s -- Cotton Surplus Folder 2-8: 1950s Desegregation Folder 2-9: 1950s -- Eastland Folder 2-10: 1950s -- Election Referees Folder 2-11: 1950s Fertilizer Folder 2-12: 1950s -- Mississippi State University Folder 2-13: 1950s -- States Rights Folder 2-14: 1950s -- Supreme Court Folder 2-15: 1950s -- Trucking Industry Folder 2-16: May 1960 Communications Folder 2-17: 19 August Presidential Election Folder 2-18: 26 September Eastland Appearance on Mississippi Television Folder 2-19: 22 November 1960 Politics
9 Folder 2-20: States Rights Folder 2-21: 14 December 1961 Congo Folder 2-22: Mutual Security Program Folder 2-23: 1961 Congress Folder 2-24: 30 January 1962 Agriculture Folder 2-25: 18 March 1962 Civil Rights Folder 2-26: 22 March 1962 Civil Rights Folder 2-27: 29 June 1962 Military Folder 2-28: 29 June 1962 School Prayer Folder 2-29: 6 July Death of William Faulkner Folder 2-30: 28 August 1962 Integration Folder 2-31: 30 August 1962 Atomic Energy Commission Folder 2-32: 11 September Thurgood Marshall Folder 2-33: 1962 Civil Rights Folder 2-34: 1962 Integration Folder 2-35: Integration at Ole Miss Folder 2-36: James Meredith Folder 2-37: 16 January Army Barracks at Ole Miss Folder 2-38: 18 January 1963 Desegregation Folder 2-39: January 1963 Appropriations Folder 2-40: 11 February 1963 Eastland Appearances Folder 2-41: 18 March Civil Rights Folder 2-42: 6 May 1963 Supreme Court
10 Folder 2-43: 24 May Eastland Award Folder 2-44: 9 June 1963 Eastland Biography Folder 2-45: 12 June Murder of Medgar Evers Folder 2-46: 19 June Civil Rights Bill Folder 2-47: 20 June 1963 Drought Folder 2-48: 1 August 1963 Desegregation Folder 2-49: 2 August Desegregation in the Armed Forces Folder 2-50: 26 November Assassination of President Kennedy Folder 2-51: 6 April Barnett-Johnson Court Decision Folder 2-52: 18 April 1964 School Integration Folder 2-53: 20 May Civil Rights Bill Folder 2-54: 17 June Civil Rights Folder 2-55: 4 September Foreign Oil Folder 2-56: 29 December 1964 Atomic Energy Commission Folder 2-57: 1964 Politics Folder 2-58: 4 January Gulf Ordinance Plant Folder 2-59: 5 January Foreign Cement Folder 2-60: 5 January Small Business Administration Jackson Branch Folder 2-61: 7 January Tung Oil Folder 2-62: 13 January Soil Conservation Folder 2-63: 14 January Elmore Greaves Folder 2-64: 26 January Federal Grants in Mississippi Folder 2-65: 28 January Conservation of Fort Massachusetts
11 Folder 2-66: 28 January Federal Grants in Mississippi Folder 2-67: 5 February Fort Massachusetts Folder 2-68: 10 February Nicholas Katzenbach Folder 2-69: 10 February 1965 Rural Development Folder 2-70: 11 February 1965 Vietnam Folder 2-71: 16 February Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-72: 18 February Conservation of Fort Massachusetts Folder 2-73: 19 February Civil Rights Folder 2-74: 26 February Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-75: 27 February Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-76: 3 March Farm Subsidies Folder 2-77: 9 March 1965 Historic Preservation Folder 2-78: 10 March 1965 Cotton Folder 2-79: 26 April Death of Charlotte Pace Folder 2-80: 26 April Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-81: 10 May Voting Rights Bill Folder 2-82: 18 May Voting Rights Bill Folder 2-83: 25 May Neighborhood Youth Corps Folder 2-84: 3 June Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-85: 2 July Eastland Staff Folder 2-86: 9 July Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-87: 20 July Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-88: 25 July 1965 Vietnam
12 Folder 2-89: 6 August Social Security Offices Folder 2-90: 31 August Soil Conservation Service Folder 2-91: 14 September Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-92: 22 September Chicken Export Policy Folder 2-93: 7 October Farm Control Bill Folder 2-94: 21 October Department of Defense Meat Contract Folder 2-95: 22 October Mississippi Croplands Folder 2-96: October Admiral William Halsey Folder 2-97: 15 November Internal Security Act Folder 2-98: 19 November 1965 Dominican Republic Folder 2-99: 17 December Ceramic Tile Industry Folder 2-100: 18 December Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-101: 27 December Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-102: 29 December Mississippi Hospitals Folder 2-103: 30 December Jones County Water System Folder 2-104: 1965 Communism Folder 2-105: 1965 National Forests Folder 2-106: 1965 Voting Rights Act Folder 2-107: 11 January Chicken Processing Plant in Delaware Folder 2-108: 11 January Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-109: 13 January State of the Union Folder 2-110: 19 January Freedom Democratic Party Folder 2-111: 19 January Leflore County Water System
13 Folder 2-112: 21 January Food Stamps Folder 2-113: 27 January Water Supply Systems Folder 2-114: 29 January Taft-Hartley Act Folder 2-115: 4 February Greenville Air Force Base Folder 2-116: 7 February Recreational Facilities Folder 2-117: 8 February Water System in Hernando Folder 2-118: 9 February Natchez Trace Folder 2-119: 10 February Rankin County Water Supply Folder 2-120: 11 February Twin Soldiers Folder 2-121: 11 February Itawamba County Water System Folder 2-122: 15 February Pontotoc County Water Supply Folder 2-123: 15 February Water Systems Folder 2-124: 16 February Lowndes County Water System Folder 2-125: 23 February Bogue Hasty Drainage District Folder 2-126: 28 February 1966 Pornography Folder 2-127: 28 February Water System Folder 2-128: 1 March Bolton Sewer System Folder 2-129: 2 March Clarke County Water System Folder 2-130: 2 March Okatibee Reservoir Folder 2-131: 2 March 1966 Rhodesia Folder 2-132: 4 March Coahoma County Water System Folder 2-133: 4 March 1966 Disaster Folder 2-134: 4 March Tornado Damage
14 Folder 2-135: 7 March Twenty Mile Creek Channel Folder 2-136: 8 March Lamar County Water System Folder 2-137: 11 March 1966 Education Folder 2-138: 11 March Water Systems Folder 2-139: 14 March Scott County Community Recreation Center Folder 2-140: 15 March Biloxi Post Office Folder 2-141: 18 March Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-142: 21 March Montgomery County Water System Folder 2-143: 21 March Oktibbeha County Swimming Pool Folder 2-144: 22 March 1966 Rhodesia Folder 2-145: 23 March 1966 Rhodesia Folder 2-146: 24 March Poll Tax Folder 2-147: 29 March Department of Health, Education and Welfare Folder 2-148: 29 March Union County Community Recreation Center Folder 2-149: 30 March 1966 Civil Rights Bill Folder 2-150: 31 March Central Water Systems Folder 2-151: 31 March Reapportionment of State Legislatures Folder 2-152: 31 March Rural Water Systems Folder 2-153: 4 April Political Parties Folder 2-154: 6 April Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-155: 21 April Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-156: 21 April Highway Construction Bill Folder 2-157: 22 April Communists-NOT SENT
15 Folder 2-158: 22 April Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-159: 22 April National Right to Work Committee Award Folder 2-160: 25 April Travel to Communist Countries Folder 2-161: 26 April 1966 Communists Folder 2-162: 26 April Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-163: 3 May Civil Rights Bill Folder 2-164: 3 May Communist Infiltration of Poverty Programs Folder 2-165: 3 May National Flower Folder 2-166: 5 May Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-167: 6 May Mississippi Air National Guard Folder 2-168: 9 May Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-169: 10 May Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-170: 13 May Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-171: 19 May Criticism of Eastland Travel Bill Folder 2-172: 19 May Security at the State Department Folder 2-173: 23 May Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-174: 31 May Civil Rights Bill of 1966 Folder 2-175: 1 June Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-176: 3 June Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-177: 6 June Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-178: 7 June Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-179: 10 June Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-180: 14 June Civil Rights March
16 Folder 2-181: 15 June Integration of Hospitals Folder 2-182: 16 June Civil Rights March Folder 2-183: 16 June Fair Housing Bill Folder 2-184: 17 June Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-185: 21 June Attacks on Police Folder 2-186: 21 June Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-187: 21 June Internal Security Subcommittee Hearing Folder 2-188: 23 June Communism and the Supreme Court Folder 2-189: 23 June Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-190: 24 June Communist Activities in Civil Rights Folder 2-191: 23 June Internal Security Subcommittee Hearing Folder 2-192: 30 June Toughening National Security Laws Folder 2-193: 6 July Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-194: 11 July American Legion Speech Folder 2-195: 14 July Civil Rights Bill Folder 2-196: 27 July Edward Kennedy s Speech at Southern Leadership Conference Folder 2-197: 28 July Czech Spies Folder 2-198: 28 July Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 2-199: 8 August Voting Records Folder 2-200: 11 August 1966 Civil Rights Bill Folder 2-201: 11 August Civil Rights March in Grenada Folder 2-202: 17 August Civil Rights Protest Ban Folder 2-203: 24 August Child Development Group of Mississippi
17 Folder 2-204: 24 August Federal Judgeship Appointment of Constance Baker Motley Folder 2-205: 25 August Mississippi Republican Party Folder 2-206: 25 August 1966 Rhodesia Folder 2-207: 25 August Soil Conservation Folder 2-208: 26 August American Legion Speech Folder 2-209: 30 August American Legion Folder 2-210: 31 August American Legion Bill Folder 2-211: 31 August Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Folder 2-212: August Southern Leadership Conference Folder 2-213: 2 September Robert Chatham Folder 2-214: 3 September Civil Rights Folder 2-215: 3 September School Integration Folder 2-216: 6 September Civil Rights Bill Folder 2-217: 7 September Civil Rights Folder 2-218: 7 September Civil Rights Bill Folder 2-219: 8 September Travel Restrictions Folder 2-220: 9 September Civil Rights Bill Folder 2-221: 9 September Travel Restrictions Folder 2-222: 12 September 1966 Civil Rights Bill Folder 2-223: 14 September Civil Rights Bill Folder 2-224: 15 September Civil Rights Bill Filibuster Folder 2-225: 16 September Civil Rights Bill
18 BOX 3: Folder 3-1: 19 September Civil Rights Bill Folder 3-2: 20 September School Prayer Folder 3-3: 21 September Poultry Inspectors Folder 3-4: 22 September Mississippi Agriculture Folder 3-5: 28 September Civil Service Exam Folder 3-6: 30 September Eastland s Voting Record Folder 3-7: September 1966 Communism Folder 3-8: 6 October Farmers Home Administration Loans Folder 3-9: 18 October Weather Damaged Crops Folder 3-10: 20 October Flood Damage Folder 3-11: 21 October Calhoun County Chestnut Oak Forest Folder 3-12: 21 October Farmers Home Administration Loans Folder 3-13: 25 October Copiah County Watershed Folder 3-14: 25 October Farmers Home Administration Loans Folder 3-15: 25 October Flora Post Office Folder 3-16: 27 October Gulf Islands National Seashore Folder 3-17: 28 October Farmers Home Administration Loans Folder 3-18: 31 October Farmers Home Administration Loans Folder 3-19: 1 November Rural Electrification Loans Folder 3-20: 1 November Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Folder 3-21: 2 November Farmers Home Administration Loans Folder 3-22: 3 November Ellisville Sewage System
19 Folder 3-23: 3 November Farmers Home Administration Loans Folder 3-24: 23 November Harris Bayou Watershed Folder 3-25: American Legion Allowing Vietnam Veterans Folder 3-26: Child Development Group of Mississippi Folder 3-27: Civil Rights Folder 3-28: Civil Rights Bill Folder 3-29: Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 3-30: Mississippi s 1966 Cherry Blossom Princess Folder 3-31: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Folder 3-32: Folder 3-25: Highway System Folder 3-33: Poll Tax Folder 3-34: School Prayer Folder 3-35: 4 January Farmers Home Administration Loans Folder 3-36: 3 January Educational Television Folder 3-37: 24 January Miranda vs. Arizona Folder 3-38: 14 February Creation of Small Tax Division Folder 3-39: 21 February Federal Highway Program Folder 3-40: 7 March Family Members in Combat Folder 3-41: 14 March Daily Import Act of 1967 Folder 3-42: 21 March Appalachia Program Folder 3-43: 21 March Gulf Coast Erosion Folder 3-44: 23 March Farmers Home Administration Loans Folder 3-45: 27 March Alcorn County Water System
20 Folder 3-46: 7 April Rankin County Water System Folder 3-47: 11 April Hinds County Water System Folder 3-48: 11 April Jasper County Water System Folder 3-49: 25 April Rural Poverty Programs Folder 3-50: 3 May Survey of Timber Growth and Mortality Folder 3-51: 6 June Middle East Folder 3-52: 27 July House Anti-Riot Bill Folder 3-53: 22 September Child Development Group of Mississippi Folder 3-54: 8 December Child Development Group of Mississippi Folder 3-55: December Mississippi Sesquicentennial Folder 3-56: 1967 Eastland Plantation Folder 3-57: 1967 Great Society Folder 3-58: 1967 South Africa Folder 3-59: 1967 Water Projects Folder 3-60: 13 February 1968 Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 3-61: 28 February 1968 South Africa Folder 3-62: 26 March Industrial Development Bonds Folder 3-63: 25 April 1968 Highways Folder 3-64: 3 May Eastland Highway Bill Folder 3-65: 4 June 1968 Highways Folder 3-66: 2 July Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968 Folder 3-67: 10 July State Gasoline Tax Folder 3-68: 25 July Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968
21 Folder 3-69: 2 August 1968 Postal Service Folder 3-70: 15 August 1968 Introduction of Press Secretary Larry Speakes Folder 3-71: 23 August 1968 Highways Folder 3-72: 9 September 1968 Military Folder 3-73: 10 September 1968 Highways Folder 3-74: 18 September 1968 Gun Control Folder 3-75: 19 September 1968 Supreme Court Folder 3-76: 20 September 1968 Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 3-77: 20 September 1968 Pornography Folder 3-78: 25 September 1968 Supreme Court Folder 3-79: 2 October 1968 Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 3-80: 8 October 1968 Highways Folder 3-81: 18 December 1968 Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 3-82: 30 December 1968 Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 3-83: 1968 Gasoline Tax Folder 3-84: 1968 Martin Luther King, Jr. Assassination Folder 3-85: 3 January 1969 Politics Folder 3-86: 14 January 1969 Mississippi Flag Folder 3-87: 23 January 1969 Disaster Relief Folder 3-88: 30 January 1969 Mississippi Folder 3-89: 7 March 1969 Lumber Industry Folder 3-90: 10 March 1969 Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 3-91: 13 March 1969 Federal Grants to Mississippi
22 Folder 3-92: 14 March 1969 Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 3-93: 19 March Otto Otepka Folder 3-94: 21 March Affirmative Action in Mississippi Colleges Folder 3-95: 24 March Demonstrations on College Campuses Folder 3-96: 28 March 1969 Death of Dwight D. Eisenhower F Folder 3-97: 9 April 1969 Rail Road Strike Folder 3-98: 10 April 1969 Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 3-99: 11 April Census Folder 3-100: 11 April 1969 Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 3-101: 15 April 1969 Otto F. Otepka Folder 3-102: 16 April 1969 Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 3-103: 22 April 1969 Joe T. Patterson Folder 3-104: 23 April 1969 Army Corps of Engineers Folder 3-105: 1 May Environmental Protection Folder 3-106: 2 May Pornography Folder 3-107: 5 May 1969 Education Folder 3-108: 8 May 1969 Lumber Industry Folder 3-109: 9 May Abe Fortas Folder 3-110: 12 May 1969 Highways Folder 3-111: 13 May Abe Fortas Folder 3-112: 13 May 1969 Senate Judiciary Committee Folder 3-113: 1 June Shoe Industry Folder 3-114: 5 June Warren Burger s Nomination as Chief Justice
23 Folder 3-115: 16 June Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 3-116: 17 June 1969 Military Folder 3-117: 19 June 1969 Congress Folder 3-118: 20 June 1969 Communications Folder 3-119: 3 July 1969 Desegregation Folder 3-120: 17 July 1969 Oil Imports Folder 3-121: 5 August 1969 Desegregation Folder 3-122: 7 August 1969 Desegregation Folder 3-123: 8 August 1969 Civil Rights Folder 3-124: 27 August 1969 Civil Rights Folder 3-125: 2 September Hurricane Camille Folder 3-126: 3 September 1969 Hurricane Camille Folder 3-127: 5 September Hurricane Camille Folder 3-128: 6 September 1969 Supreme Court Folder 3-129: 7 September Hurricane Camille Folder 3-130: 9 September Hurricane Camille Folder 3-131: 12 September 1969 Railroads Folder 3-132: 16 September 1969 Supreme Court Folder 3-133: 18 September Hurricane Camille Folder 3-134: 26 September Hurricane Camille Folder 3-135: 26 September 1969 Economy Folder 3-136: September Hurricane Camille Folder 3-137: 1 October 1969 Economy
24 Folder 3-138: 6 October Emergency Agricultural Loans Folder 3-139: 10 October 1969 Clement Haynsworth Folder 3-140: 14 October 1969 Gun Control Folder 3-141: 15 October 1969 Supreme Court Folder 3-142: 23 October Census Folder 3-143: 24 October 1969 Supreme Court Folder 3-144: 28 October 1969 Hurricane Camille Folder 3-145: 30 October 1969 Supreme Court Folder 3-146: October 1969 Anti-war protests Folder 3-147: October Nomination of Clement Haynsworth Folder 3-148: 3 November Hurricane Camille Folder 3-149: 6 November Eastland Award Folder 3-150: 9 November Warsaw Insurrection Folder 3-151: 18 November 1969 Family Assistance Plan Folder 3-152: 20 November 1969 Supreme Court Folder 3-153: 25 November 1969 Hurricane Camille Folder 3-154: 1 December Oil Folder 3-155: 2 December Agriculture Folder 3-156: 8 December Senate Youth Program Folder 3-157: 10 December 1969 Economy Folder 3-158: 15 December 1969 School Integration Folder 3-159: 17 December 1969 Congress Folder 3-160: 1969 Africa Trip
25 Folder 3-161: 1969 Disaster Relief Folder 3-162: Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 3-163: Import Quotas Folder 3-164: Seabee Center Gulfport Folder 3-165: 1960s Attorney General Folder 3-166: 1960s -- Civil Rights Folder 3-167: 1960s -- Civil Rights Bill Folder 3-168: 1960s -- Confederate Widows Folder 3-169: 1960s -- Howard Cohen Folder 3-170: 1960s Cotton Folder 3-171: 1960s -- Death of Ben Cameron Folder 3-172: 1960s Desegregation Folder 3-173: 1960s -- Highway Funds Trial Folder 3-174: 1960s Eastland Folder 3-175: 1960s -- Labor Bill Folder 3-176: 1960s -- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Folder 3-177: 1960s Poverty Folder 3-178: 1960s -- Supreme Court Folder 3-179: 26 January Internal Security Subcommittee Folder 3-180: January Congressional Workload Folder 3-181: January Private Schools Folder 3-182: 4 February Supreme Court Folder 3-183: 9 February School Integration
26 Folder 3-184: February School Integration Folder 3-185: 29 March 1970 Supreme Court Folder 3-186: 2 April 1970 Supreme Court Folder 3-187: 6 April 1970 Supreme Court Folder 3-188: 24 April 1970 Farmers Home Administration Loans Folder 3-189: 24 April 1970 Supreme Court Folder 3-190: 21 May 1970 Rural Electrification Act Folder 3-191: 24 July 1970 Crime Folder 3-192: 12 August 1970 Disaster Relief Folder 3-193: 13 August 1970 Disaster Relief Folder 3-194: 11 September 1970 Electoral College Folder 3-195: 23 September 1970 Violence Against Police Folder 3-196: 1 December 1970 Senate Youth Program Folder 3-197: 1970 Disaster Relief Folder 3-198: 8 January Russian Army Newspaper Attack Folder 3-199: 12 January 1971 Rural Development Folder 3-200: 15 January 1971 Industry for the Blind Folder 3-201: 15 January 1971 Integration Folder 3-202: 21 January 1971 Disaster Relief Hurricane Camille Folder 3-203: 22 January 1971 Pornography Folder 3-204: 29 January 1971 Eastland Folder 3-205: 4 February 1971 Senate Rules Folder 3-206: 12 February Employment for the Blind
27 Folder 3-207: 19 February Gun Control Folder 3-208: 22 February 1971 Disaster Relief Folder 3-209: 25 February 1971 Disaster Relief Folder 3-210: 1 March 1971 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Folder 3-211: 5 March School Prayer Folder 3-212: 9 March 1971 Senate Rules Folder 3-213: 15 March 1971 Rural Healthcare Folder 3-214: 25 March 1971 Law Enforcement Folder 3-215: 29 March 1971 Agriculture Legislation Folder 3-216: 1 April 1971 Military Folder 3-217: 5 April 1971 Internal Security Folder 3-218: 12 April 1971 Pornography Folder 3-219: 19 April 1971 Military Folder 3-220: 26 April 1971 Healthcare Folder 3-221: 3 May 1971 Senior Citizens Folder 3-222: 5 May 1971 Federal Bureau of Investigation Folder 3-223: 10 May 1971 Washington D.C. Protests Folder 3-224: 14 May 1971 Education Folder 3-225: 17 May 1971 Law Enforcement Folder 3-226: 20 May 1971 Law Enforcement Folder 3-227: 25 May 1971 Law Enforcement Folder 3-228: 31 May 1971 Education Folder 3-229: 3 June 1971 Law Enforcement
28 Folder 3-230: 10 June 1971 Small Business loans Folder 3-231: 22 June 1971 Military Folder 3-232: 29 June 1971 Bill for the National Information and Resource Center for the Handicapped Folder 3-233: 6 July 1971 Drugs Folder 3-234: 12 July 1971 Pornography Folder 3-235: 16 July 1971 Mississippi Industry BOX 4: Folder 4-1: 20 July 1971 Camp Shelby Folder 4-2: 27 July 1971 Appalachian Regional Development Act Folder 4-3: July 1971 Camp Shelby Folder 4-4: 3 August 1971 National Hunting and Fishing Day Folder 4-5: 5 August 1971 Law Enforcement Folder 4-6: 10 August 1971 Foreign Relations China Folder 4-7: 17 August 1971 Prisoners of War Folder 4-8: 24 August 1971 Education Bussing Folder 4-9: 31 August 1971 Law Enforcement Folder 4-10: 7 September 1971 Prisoners of War Folder 4-11: 14 September 1971 Labor Folder 4-12: 14 September 1971 Prisons Folder 4-13: 21 September 1971 Prisons Folder 4-14: 23 September 1971 Supreme Court Folder 4-15: 28 September 1971 Economy Folder 4-16: 5 October 1971 Foreign Relations Taiwan
29 Folder 4-17: 12 October 1971 Environmental Protection Folder 4-18: 19 October 1971 Internal Security Folder 4-19: 19 October 1971 Pornography Folder 4-20: 21 October 1971 Supreme Court Folder 4-21: 26 October 1971 Politics Folder 4-22: 27 October 1971 Supreme Court Folder 4-23: 2 November 1971 Education Bussing Folder 4-24: 9 November 1971 Abe Fortas Supreme Court Nomination Folder 4-25: 10 November Mississippi Senate Adjournment Folder 4-26: 12 November 1971 Supreme Court Folder 4-27: 16 November 1971 Supreme Court Folder 4-28: 23 November 1971 Supreme Court Folder 4-29: 26 November 1971 Foreign Relations Folder 4-30: 27 November 1971 Civil Rights Folder 4-31: 28 November 1971 Military Folder 4-32: 29 November 1971 Military Folder 4-33: 30 November 1971 Military Folder 4-34: 7 December 1971 Communism Folder 4-35: 8 December 1971 Rural Development Folder 4-36: 12 December 1971 Agriculture Folder 4-37: 14 December 1971 Poultry Folder 4-38: 15 December 1971 Eastland Folder 4-39: 17 December 1971 Supreme Court
30 Folder 4-40: 28 December 1971 Social Security Folder 4-41: 1971 Agriculture Folder 4-42: 1971 Civil Rights Folder 4-43: 1971 Eastland Biography Folder 4-44: 1971 Health Folder 4-45: 1971 Industry Folder 4-46: 1971 Pornography Folder 4-47: 1971 Supreme Court Folder 4-48: 2 January Social Security Folder 4-49: 4 January Prisoners of War Folder 4-50: 11 January United States Agricultural Products Folder 4-51: 18 January Law Day, USA Folder 4-52: 24 January Social Security Folder 4-53: 1 February 1972 Forestry Folder 4-54: 7 February 1972 Bottlers Folder 4-55: 15 February Mississippi Tourism and Historic Preservation Folder 4-56: 22 February Nomination of Richard Kleindienst Folder 4-57: 23 February Economic Development Folder 4-58: 29 February Nomination of Richard Kleindienst Folder 4-59: 7 March Prisoners of War Folder 4-60: 14 March Services for Blind Persons Folder 4-61: 20 March Eastland Reelection Bid Folder 4-62: 21 March 1972 Busing
31 Folder 4-63: 4 April Gulf Islands National Seashore Folder 4-64: 11 April Social Security Folder 4-65: 12 April 1972 Forestry Folder 4-66: 18 April Seafood Industry Folder 4-67: 25 April Rural Development Act Folder 4-68: 1 May Eastland Law School Speech Folder 4-69: 1 May 1972 Youth Folder 4-70: 2 May Death of J. Edgar Hoover Folder 4-71: 4 May 1972 Forestry Folder 4-72: 9 May Fishing Industry Folder 4-73: 9 May 1972 Vietnam Folder 4-74: 18 May Jim Eastland Appreciation Dinner Folder 4-75: 22 May Jim Eastland Appreciation Dinner Folder 4-76: 23 May 1972 Ideology Folder 4-77: 25 May 1972 Crime Folder 4-78: 25 May Mississippi Growth Folder 4-79: 26 May Eastland Address Folder 4-80: 27 May Highway Program Folder 4-81: 28 May 1972 Highway Folder 4-82: 30 May United States Negotiations with the Soviet Union Folder 4-83: 31 May Mississippi Tourism Folder 4-84: 1 June Highway Funding Folder 4-85: 1 June Jim Eastland Appreciation Dinner
32 Folder 4-86: 2 June Voting Age Folder 4-87: 3 June Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Folder 4-88: 23 June Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 4-89: 27 June 1972 Drugs Folder 4-90: 4 July Emergency Aid for Northeastern States Folder 4-91: 11 July 1972 United States Supreme Court Folder 4-92: 18 July Airline Hijacking Folder 4-93: 20 July Tallahatchie River Bridge Folder 4-94: 25 July Small Business Association Folder 4-95: 28 July President Pro Temp Folder 4-96: 28 July Revenue Sharing Folder 4-97: 29 July Revenue Sharing Folder 4-98: 1 August Revenue Sharing Folder 4-99: 2 August Fishing Industry Folder 4-100: 3 August Direct Line from Eastland Office to the White House Folder 4-101: 4 August Wayland Clifton Jr. Folder 4-102: 5 August President Pro Temp Folder 4-103: 10 August 1972 Southern Power in Congress Folder 4-104: 11 August United States Commercial Fleet Folder 4-105: 13 August 1972 Drugs Folder 4-106: 13 August United States Commercial Fleet Folder 4-107: 14 August 1972 Drugs Folder 4-108: 17 August Death of Shine Morgan
33 Folder 4-109: 17 August Revenue Sharing Folder 4-110: 21 August 1972 Russia Folder 4-111: 22 August Mississippi Development Folder 4-112: 23 August Mississippi Development Folder 4-113: 25 August United States Foreign Relations Folder 4-114: 28 August Death of Allen Ellender Folder 4-115: 29 August Families of Slain Policemen Folder 4-116: 30 August Rural Development Act Folder 4-117: 31 August Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 4-118: August Eastland s Primary Win Folder 4-119: August President Pro Temp Folder 4-120: 5 September 1972 Drugs Folder 4-121: 5 September Families of Slain Policemen Folder 4-122: 11 September 1972 Drugs Folder 4-123: 11 September 1972 Prisons Folder 4-124: 12 September 1972 Drugs Folder 4-125: 19 September 1972 Drugs Folder 4-126: 19 September Social Security Folder 4-127: 22 September Regional Development Folder 4-128: 22 September Rural Development Act Folder 4-129: 26 September Admirals Commendation of Eastland Folder 4-130: 26 September Social Security Folder 4-131: 30 September Pay Raise for Mississippi Officials
34 Folder 4-132: September Satellite Program Folder 4-133: 3 October Prisoners of War Folder 4-134: 6 October Natchez Trace Folder 4-135: 8 October 1972 Busing Folder 4-136: 11 October 1972 Busing Folder 4-137: 11 October Eastland Appearances in Mississippi Folder 4-138: 16 October Democratic Election Rally Folder 4-139: 16 October Jim Eastland Day Folder 4-140: 17 October Eastland Voting Record Folder 4-141: 17 October Southern Power in Congress Folder 4-142: 18 October Democratic Victory in Elections Folder 4-143: 20 October Southern Power in Congress Folder 4-144: 22 October 1972 Vietnam Folder 4-145: 23 October United States Military Strength Folder 4-146: 29 October Southern Power in Congress Folder 4-147: 30 October 1972 Economy Folder 4-148: 31 October 1972 Communism Folder 4-148: 1 November Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Folder 4-150: 2 November 1972 Crime Folder 4-151: 2 November United States Military Folder 4-152: 4 November Southern Power in Congress Folder 4-153: 9 November 1972 Agriculture Folder 4-154: 16 November Eastland Re-election
35 Folder 4-155: 19 November 1972 Crime Folder 4-156: 21 November Small Business Folder 4-157: 28 November Police Benefits Folder 4-158: 3 December Federal Budget Folder 4-159: 7 December 1972 Housing Folder 4-160: 12 December Fishing Industry Folder 4-161: 13 December 1972 Farmers Folder 4-162: 19 December United States Senate Youth Program Folder 4-163: 26 December Harry Truman Folder 4-164: 1972 Disaster Relief Folder 4-165: Eastland Election Folder 4-166: Economy Folder 4-167: Nixon s Trip to China Box 5: Folder 5-1: 2 January New Congress Folder 5-2: 3 January New Congress Folder 5-3: 5 January Disaster Aid Folder 5-4: 8 January Violence against Policemen Folder 5-5: 9 January Eastland Oath Folder 5-6: 9 January Eastland s 7 th Term Folder 5-7: 9 January Federal Budget Folder 5-8: 9 January New Congress Folder 5-9: 9 January Violence against Police
36 Folder 5-10: 12 January Energy Supplies Folder 5-11: 16 January Violence against Police Folder 5-12: 18 January Violence against Police Folder 5-13: 22 January Death of Lyndon B. Johnson Folder 5-14: 23 January Federal Budget Folder 5-15: 23 January Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 5-16: 23 January 1973 Vietnam Folder 5-17: 30 January 1973 Vietnam Folder 5-18: 31 January John C. Stennis Shooting Folder 5-19: 8 February Seafood Industry Folder 5-20: 12 February Beef Industry Folder 5-21: 20 February Drug Bill Folder 5-22: 20 February Prisoners of War Folder 5-23: 22 February 1973 Bottlers Folder 5-24: 27 February Drug Bill Folder 5-25: 27 February L. Patrick Gray Nomination Folder 5-26: 1 March 1973 Medicare Folder 5-27: 6 March 1973 Medicare Folder 5-28: 12 March 1973 Voting Folder 5-29: 13 March State Chiefs of Police Endorsement Folder 5-30: 13 March John C. Stennis Folder 5-31: 16 March Disaster Area in Mississippi Folder 5-32: 20 March Drug Trafficking
37 Folder 5-33: 20 March Fishing Industry Folder 5-34: 20 March 1973 Heroin Folder 5-35: 20 March National Disaster Area Declaration Folder 5-36: 22 March Disaster Relief Folder 5-37: 22 March Federal Disaster Area Folder 5-38: 22 March Public School Admissions Folder 5-39: 23 March Designation of Mississippi as Federal Disaster Area Folder 5-40: 23 March Disaster Relief Folder 5-41: 24 March Disaster Relief Folder 5-42: 27 March 1973 Narcotics Folder 5-43: 3 April 1973 Crime Folder 5-44: 4 April Federal Aid for Disaster Areas Folder 5-45: 9 April School Integration Busing Folder 5-46: 10 April Federal Spending Folder 5-47: 10 April School Integration Busing Folder 5-48: 12 April 1973 Rice Folder 5-49: 17 April 1973 Boxcars Folder 5-50: 18 April 1973 Rice Folder 5-51: 20 April 1973 Drugs Folder 5-52: 24 April School Prayer Folder 5-53: 1 May Civilian Prisoners of War Folder 5-54: 2 May Nomination of Elliot Richardson Folder 5-55: 8 May Energy Crisis
38 Folder 5-56: 9 May Emergency Loans from the Farmers Home Administration Folder 5-57: 15 May Emergency Loans from the Farmers Home Administration Folder 5-58: 22 May Government Bureaucracy Folder 5-59: 24 May 1973 Communications Folder 5-60: 24 May Eastland Commencement Address Folder 5-61: 25 May Eastland Commencement Lecture Folder 5-62: 29 May 1973 Iuka High School Address Folder 5-63: 31 May 1973 Bottlers Folder 5-64: May Eastland Commencement Address Folder 5-65: 1 June 1973 Fishing Folder 5-66: 1 June National Voluntary Energy Conservation Program Folder 5-67: 1 June 1973 Watergate Folder 5-68: 4 June Energy Supply Folder 5-69: 5 June Delta Queen Steamboat Folder 5-70: 8 June Nomination of Clarence Kelley Folder 5-71: 12 June 1973 Rural Healthcare Folder 5-72: 21 June North Mississippi Economic Development Folder 5-73: 26 June 1973 Pornography Folder 5-74: June Pat Massengale Folder 5-75: 7 July 1973 Satellites Folder 5-76: 12 July Rural Electric Cooperatives Folder 5-77: 17 July 1973 Clarence Kelley Folder 5-78: 1 August Confederate States Ship Cairo
39 Folder 5-79: 22 August Paul B. Johnson Appreciation Day Folder 5-80: 31 August 1973 Pollution Folder 5-81: 4 September Violence against Police Folder 5-82: 10 October John C. Stennis Day Folder 5-83: 17 October 1973 Watergate Folder 5-84: 19 October Mississippi Memorial at Gettysburg Folder 5-85: 22 October Judiciary Committee Meeting Folder 5-86: 25 October Energy Supplies Folder 5-87: 26 October Educational Programming for Senior Citizens Folder 5-88: 26 October Energy Supplies Folder 5-89: 28 October 1973 Healthcare Folder 5-90: 5 November Energy Supplies Folder 5-91: 6 November 1973 Law Enforcement Folder 5-92: 7 November Energy Supplies Folder 5-93: 14 November Energy Supplies Folder 5-94: 20 November Eastland as Acting Vice-President Folder 5-95: 3 December 1973 Energy Folder 5-96: 3 December 1973 Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 5-97: 6 December 1973 Boxcars Folder 5-98: 19 December National Ocean Policy Folder 5-99: Disaster Area Declaration Folder 5-100: Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 5-101: 1973 Fishing
40 Folder 5-102: 1973 Highways Folder 5-103: 24 January 1974 Boxcars Folder 5-104: January Eastland Staff Folder 5-105: 3 February Brookings Institution Report Folder 5-106: 3 February Military Forces Folder 5-107: 11 March 1974 Eastland Folder 5-108: 18 March Larry Speakes Folder 5-109: 21 March Larry Speakes Folder 5-110: 26 March Poultry Industry Folder 5-111: 30 March 1974 Fishing Folder 5-112: 4 April 1974 Eastland s Daily Activities Folder 5-113: 11 April Eastland Biography Folder 5-114: 13 April Poultry Industry Folder 5-115: 18 April Disaster Areas in Mississippi Folder 5-116: 23 April Poultry Industry Folder 5-117: 24 April Visit to Mississippi of Nixon Folder 5-118: 28 April 1974 Watergate Folder 5-119: 30 April Poultry Industry Folder 5-120: 2 May Delta Council Speech of Senator Henry Jackson Folder 5-121: 2 May Energy Supplies Folder 5-122: 6 May Eastland Award Folder 5-123: 8 May Seafood Industry Folder 5-124: 9 May National Ocean Policy
41 Folder 5-125: 13 May Energy Supplies Folder 5-126: 14 May Robert E. Lee Folder 5-127: 24 May National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ocean Platform Folder 5-128: 3 June Natchez Trace Parkway Folder 5-129: 4 June 1974 Healthcare Folder 5-130: 4 June Natchez Trace Parkway Folder 5-131: 6 June Passenger Railroad Service Folder 5-132: 11 June J. Edgar Hoover Folder 5-133: 13 June Natchez Trace Parkway Folder 5-134: 20 June American Folklife Festival Folder 5-135: 26 July Rural Mail Service Folder 5-136: 6 August Rural Mail Service Folder 5-137: 8 August Nixon Resignation Folder 5-138: 9 August Nixon Resignation Folder 5-139: 20 August 1974 Energy Folder 5-140: 20 August Nomination of Nelson A. Rockefeller as Vice-President Folder 5-141: 27 August Federal Flood Insurance Subsidy Program Folder 5-142: August President Pro Temp Folder 5-143: 9 September Nixon Resignation Folder 5-144: 17 September Natchez Trace Parkway Folder 5-145: 26 September Energy Supplies Folder 5-146: 30 September 1974 Energy Folder 5-147: 1 October 1974 Marijuana
42 Folder 5-148: 17 October 1974 Fishing Folder 5-149: 17 October 1974 Marijuana Folder 5-150: 22 October Mississippi Historical Landmarks Folder 5-151: 5 November Change of Telephone Numbers for Senate Offices Folder 5-152: 2 December Agricultural Problems Folder 5-153: 3 December Rural Conservation Program Folder 5-154: 1974 Federal Bureau of Investigation Folder 5-155: Federal Grants to Mississippi Folder 5-156: Tributes to J. Edgar Hoover Folder 5-157: 3 January 1975 Immigration Folder 5-158: 18 January Disaster Areas in Mississippi Folder 5-159: 24 January 1975 Disaster Relief Folder 5-160: 17 February Disaster Relief Folder 5-161: 20 February Disaster Relief Folder 5-162: 28 February Beef Industry Folder 5-163: 7 March Highway Trust Fund Folder 5-164: 21 March Disaster Relief Folder 5-165: 1 April Disaster Relief Folder 5-166: 2 April Disaster Areas in Mississippi Folder 5-167: 4 April 1975 Disaster Areas in Mississippi Folder 5-168: 8 April Death of Chiang Kai Shek Folder 5-169: 13 May Seizure of American Ship Folder 5-170: 14 May American Military Action in the Gulf of Siam
43 Folder 5-171: 15 May Army Corps of Engineers Folder 5-172: 16 May 1975 Water Resources in Vicksburg, MS Folder 5-173: 12 June James Hooper Appointment to the Tennessee Valley Authority Folder 5-174: 22 June Back Bay Bridge in Biloxi Folder 5-175: 25 June 1975 Marijuana Folder 5-176: 30 June Disaster Areas in Mississippi Folder 5-177: 10 September Domestic Oil Price Controls Folder 5-178: 11 September 1975 Healthcare Folder 5-179: 19 September Statewide Elections Folder 5-180: 23 September Eastland Staff Folder 5-181: 24 January Natural Gas Folder 5-182: 26 September Appointment of Clarence Pierce at Jackson Office Folder 5-183: 23 October 1975 Terrorism Folder 5-184: 28 October 1975 Busing Folder 5-185: 19 November Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Folder 5-186: 20 November Mission 66 Road Project Folder 5-187: 1 December Cliff Finch s Trip to DC Folder 5-188: 2 December Cliff Finch s Trip to DC Folder 5-189: 5 December United States Senate Youth Program Folder 5-190: 15 December Disaster Areas in Mississippi Folder 5-191: 1975 Eastland Bribery Scandal Folder 5-192: Folk Heritage Center
44 Folder 5-193: Foreign Trade for Mississippi Industries Folder 5-194: Natural Gas Supplies BOX 6: 1976-UNDATED Folder 6-1: 13 January Alliance to End Repression Folder 6-2: 29 January Jesse R. Adams Jr. Committee Staff Folder 6-3: 25 February 1976 Mississippi Folder 6-4: 4 March G.I. Bill Folder 6-5: 26 March Farmers Home Administration Disaster Relief Program Folder 6-6: 29 March Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Folder 6-7: 29 March Tornado Damage Folder 6-8: 5 May Palm Oil Folder 6-9: 11 May 1976 Forestry Folder 6-10: 10 June 1976 Endorsement of Jimmy Carter Folder 6-11: 23 June 1976 Bicentennial Program Folder 6-12: 9 July Sex Discrimination in Public Schools Folder 6-13: 10 August Schoolstopper s Textbook Folder 6-14: 10 August Sex Discrimination in Public Schools Folder 6-15: 27 August Sex Discrimination in Public Schools Folder 6-16: 21 September Nomination of Don Walter for United States District Court Folder 6-17: 7 October Appointments to Commission on Postal Service Folder 6-18: 8 October Mississippi s Junior College System Folder 6-19: 29 November Eastland Fisheries Survey Folder 6-20: 14 December Agriculture Policy
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