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Series 3: U.S. House of Representatives Files, 1926-1942 (continued)

F 1 Judiciary, Committee on the (1927-1928).

a. House Report 1604 (H. R. 10431). "Amend the Act Establishing the Eastern Judicial District of Oklahoma." Seventieth Congress; First Session (1928).
b. Public Law 965 (H. R. 10431). Seventieth Congress (1929).
c. H. J. Res. 120: To amend the Constitution fixing the commencement of the terms of President and Vice President and Members of Congress and the time for the assembling of Congress. WC Bill. Seventieth Congress; First Session (1927).
d. H. R. 7011: To detach Okfuskee County from the northern judicial district and attach to the eastern judicial district. Seventieth Congress; First Session (1928). A bill by Thomas D. McKeown.
e. H. R. 7917: Granting a pension to the regularly commissioned U. S. deputy marshals for the Western District of Arkansas, including the Indian Territory, and to their widows and dependent children. WC Bill. Seventieth Congress; First Session (1927).
f. H. R. 10431: To amend the Act establishing the eastern judicial district of Oklahoma. WC Bill. Seventieth Congress; First Session (1928).
g. H. R. 10768: To amend section 182 of the Judicial Code in so far as it relates to the eastern district of Oklahoma. WC Bill. Seventieth Congress; First Session (1928).
h. S. 5767: To amend an act conferring jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to settle claims of the Seminole Indians. Seventieth Congress; Second Session (1929). A bill by John James Blaine.

F 2 Judiciary, Committee on the (1928-1930, 1932).

a. Correspondence. Letters to or from include Thaddeus H. Caraway, Guy D. Goff, Scott Leavitt, William B. Pine, Jonathan G. Sargent, Frederick Steiwer, Elmer Thomas, Charles W. Waterman, and Robert L. Williams. Topics include Durant Court Bill and Indian claims.
b. H. R. 7963: To create a U. S. Court of Indian Claims. Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (1930). A bill by Scott Leavitt.

F 3 Judiciary, Committee on the (1929-1933).

a. H. R. 6298: Granting a pension to the regularly commissioned U. S. deputy marshals for the Western District of Arkansas, including the Indian Territory, and to their widows and dependent children. WC Bill. Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (1929).
b. H. R. 4536: Granting a pension to the regularly commissioned U.S. deputy marshals for the Western District of Arkansas, including the Indian Territory, and to their widows and dependent children. WC Bill. Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1931).
c. H. R. 8386: Declaring November 11 a legal holiday, to be known as Armistice Day. WC Bill. Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1932).
d. S. J. Res. 14: To amend the Constitution fixing the commencement of the terms of President and Vice President and Members of Congress and the time for the assembling of Congress. Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1931). A resolution by George W. Norris.
e. Senate Report 26 (S. J. Res. 14).f. H. J. Res. 191: Conferring upon the U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma jurisdiction for case entitled "Charles Pope Hollingsworth against United States of America." WC Bill. Seventy-third Congress; First Session (1933).

F 4 Judiciary, Committee on the (1937-1939).

Correspondence. Letters to or from include Sam Massingale, Hatton W. Sumners, Zebulon Weaver, and Robert L. Williams. Topics include Durant Court bill.

F 5 Judiciary, Committee on the (1937-1939).

a. House Report 712 (H. R. 6135): "Regulating the Times and Places of Holding Court in Oklahoma." WC Bill. Seventy-sixth Congress; First Session (1939).
b. H. R. 7081: To amend section 101 of the Judicial Code. WC Bill. Seventy-fifth Congress; First Session (1937).
c. H. R. 7111: To amend section 101 of the Judicial Code. WC Bill. Seventy-fifth Congress; First Session (1937). Typescript copy; introduced print.
d. H. R. 7339: To amend section 101 of the Judicial Code. Seventy-fifth Congress; First Session (1937).
e. S. 2526: To amend section 101 of the Judicial Code. Seventy-fifth Congress; First Session (1937). A bill by Elmer Thomas.
f. S. 2677: To regulate the times and places of holding court in Oklahoma. Seventy-fifth Congress; First Session (1937). A bill by Elmer Thomas.
g. S. 2927: To regulate the times and places of holding court in Oklahoma. Seventy-fifth Congress; First Session (1937). A bill by Elmer Thomas.
h. H. R. 9943: Granting a pension to the regularly commissioned U. S. deputy marshals of the U. S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas, including the Indian Territory, and to their widows and dependent children. WC Bill. Seventy-fifth Congress; Third Session (1938).
i. H. R. 209: To regulate the times and places of holding court in Oklahoma. WC Bill. Seventy-sixth Congress; First Session (1939).
j. H. R. 910: Granting a pension to the regularly commissioned U. S. deputy marshals of the U. S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas, including the Indian Territory, and to their widows and dependent children. WC Bill. Seventy-sixth Congress; First Session (1939).
k. H. R. 6135: To regulate the times and places of holding court in Oklahoma. WC Bill. Seventy-sixth Congress; First Session (1939).

F 6 Labor, Committee on (April - November 1941).

Correspondence. Letters to or from include A. Sidney Camp. Topics include legislation against strikes.

F 7 Labor, Committee on (November - December 1941).

Correspondence. Concerning strike legislation. Includes resolutions and clippings.

F 8 Labor, Committee on (1941).

a. Newsletter: "Wright Patman's 448th Weekly Newsletter" (Nov. 27, 1941). Concerning strike, price controls, and Latin America.
b. Newsletter: "Weekly Newsletter by Clyde T. Ellis" (Nov. 27, 1941). Concerning strikes and farm prices.
c. Resolution: Chandler Chamber of Commerce: Concerning railway strike (n.d.).
d. H. R. 4139: To further expedite the national defense by providing for the investigation and mediation of labor disputes. Seventy-seventh Congress; First Session (1941). A bill by Carl Vinson.
e. H. R. 6066: To diminish the causes of labor disputes in the performance of national-defense contracts. Seventy-seventh Congress; First Session (1941). A bill by Howard W. Smith.

F 9 Labor, Committee on (1941-1942).

Miscellaneous mass mailing, clippings, and Congressional Record excerpts. Alben Barkley, Elmer Thomas, Harry Truman, Clyde Martin Reed, WC, et al., particularly concerning strike legislation.

F 10 Labor, Committee on (March 1942).

Correspondence. Letters to or from include Walter Harrison. Concerns strike legislation. Includes petition.

F 11 Labor, Committee on (March 1942).

Correspondence. Concerns strike legislation. Includes clippings and resolution.

F 12 Labor, Committee on (March 1942).

Correspondence. Letters to or from include Robert L. Williams. Concerns strike legislation. Includes resolution and clippings.

F 13 Labor, Committee on (March 1942).

Correspondence. Letters to or from include Franklin D. Roosevelt. Concerns strike legislation. Includes clippings.

F 14 Labor, Committee on (March 1942).

Correspondence. Concerns strike legislation.

F 15 Labor, Committee on (March 1942).

Correspondence. Concerns strike legislation.

F 16 Labor, Committee on (March 1942).

Correspondence. Letters to or from include Highway Division of the American Road Builders Association and Oklahoma State Cotton Exchange. Concerns strike legislation.

F 17 Labor, Committee on (March 1942).

Correspondence. Letters to or from include Elmer Thomas, Josh Lee, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Ira M. Finley. Concerns strike legislation. Includes clippings.

F 18 Labor, Committee on (March - April 1942).

Correspondence. Letters to or from include E. K. Gaylord and Mike Monroney. Concerns strike legislation. Includes clippings.

F 19 Labor, Committee on (March - April 1942).

Correspondence. Letters to or from include Wesley E. Disney, Josh Lee, John C. (Jack) Nichols, and Elmer Thomas. Concerns strike legislation. Includes clippings, resolutions, and petitions.

F 20 Labor, Committee on (March - April 1942).

Correspondence. Letters to or from include Lyle Boren, R. G. Miller, Will Rogers, and Elmer Thomas. Concerns strike legislation. Includes clipping.

F 21 Labor, Committee on (March - April 1942).

Correspondence. Letters to or from include Wesley E. Disney, Josh Lee, and Elmer Thomas. Concerns strike legislation. Includes clipping.

F 22 Labor, Committee on (April - August 1942).

Correspondence. Concerns strike legislation. Includes clippings.

F 23 Labor, Committee on (1942).

a. Form Letter: WC: strike legislation (March 12, 1942).
b. Newsletter: WC: includes labor problems (March 14, 1942).
c. Newsletter: Wesley E. Disney: "Weekly Washington Letter" No. 11 (Mar. 14, 1942). Concerns strike legislation, Dies Committee, et al.
d. Speech: WC: "Strikes in Defense Industries" (Mar. 16, 1942).
e. Form Letter: Elmer Thomas: concerns labor situation (Mar. 30, 1942).
f. Form Letter: Jed Johnson, Sr.: concerns strike legislation (Mar. 31, 1942).
g. Release: Federal Works Agency: concerns employment figures (Apr. 9, 1942).
h. Congressional Record. (1942). Strikes in War Industries, speech by WC.
i. Letter: Hon. J. E. Rankin. (1942). Thank you.
j. "American Federationist" clippings. (Mar. 1942).

F 24 Military Affairs, Committee on (1926, 1928-1930). Albert I. Riley.

a. Correspondence. Letters to or from include John W. Harreld and Elmer Thomas.
b. House Report 1306 (H. R. 12012): Albert I. Riley. Seventieth Congress; First Session (1928).
c. H. R. 12012: For the relief of Albert I. Riley. WC Bill. Seventieth Congress; First Session (1928).
d. H. R. 1044: For the relief of Albert I. Riley. WC Bill. Seventy-fist Congress; First Session (1929).

F 25 Military Affairs, Committee on (1927-1930). Albert D. Castleberry.

a. Correspondence. Letters to or from include Elmer Thomas.
b. H. R. 1042: For the relief of Albert D. Castleberry. WC Bill. Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (1930).
c. House Report 339 (H. R. 1042): "Albert D. Castleberry." Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (1930).

F 26 Military Affairs, Committee on (1931-1942). Albert D. Castleberry.

a. Correspondence. Letters to or from include Morris Sheppard.
b. Roster: Committee and Sub-committee on Military Affairs. Seventy-third Congress.
c. H. R. 3805: For the relief of Albert D. Castleberry. WC Bill. Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1931).
d. H. R. 1859: For the relief of Albert D. Castleberry. WC Bill. Seventy-third Congress; First Session (1933).
e. H. R. 1902: For the relief of Albert D. Castleberry. WC Bill. Seventy-seventh Congress; First Session (1941).

F 27 Military Affairs, Committee on (1928-1931, 1933, 1935, 1937, 1940, 1941). Albert D. Castleberry.

a. House Report 339 (H. R. 1042): "Albert D. Castleberry." Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (1930).
b. House Report 135 (H. R. 1859): "Albert D. Castleberry." Seventy-third Congress; First Session (1933).
c. House Report 616 (H. R. 1583): "Albert D. Castleberry." WC Bill. Seventy-fourth Congress; First Session (1935).
d. Senate Report 255 (S. 880): "Albert D. Castleberry." Seventy-fifth Congress; First Session (1937). A bill by Elmer Thomas.
e. H. R. 11149: For the relief of Albert D. Castleberry. WC Bill. Seventieth Congress; First Session (1928).
f. H. R. 1042: For the relief of Albert D. Castleberry. WC Bill. Seventy-first Congress; First Session (1929).
g. H. R. 3805: For the relief of Albert D. Castleberry. WC Bill. Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1931).
h. H. R. 1859: For the relief of Albert D. Castleberry. WC Bill. Seventy-third Congress; First Session (1933)
.i. H. R. 1583: An act for the relief of Albert D. Castleberry. WC Bill. Seventy-fourth Congress; First Session (1935).
j. H. R. 1720: For the relief of Albert D. Castleberry. WC Bill. Seventy-fifth Congress; First Session (1937).
k. S. 880: An act for the relief of Albert D. Castleberry. Seventy-fifth Congress; First Session (1937). A bill by Elmer Thomas.
l. H. R. 7673: For the relief of Albert D. Castleberry. WC Bill. Seventy-sixth Congress; Third Session (1940).
m. H. R. 5842: For the relief of Albert D. Castleberry. WC Bill. Seventy-seventh Congress; First Session (1941).

F 28 Military Affairs, Committee on (1928-1929). John T. Steele.

a. Correspondence.
b. H. R. 14061: For the relief of John T. Steele. WC Bill. Seventieth Congress; First Session (1928).
c. H. R. 1043: For the relief of John T. Steele. WC Bill. Seventy-first Congress; First Session.

F 29 Military Affairs, Committee on (1927-1933, 1935).

a. House Report 1525 (H. R. 11489): "Commemoration of Certain Military Historic Events, and for Other Purposes." Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (1930). A bill by Lister Hill.
b. H. R. 7992: For the relief of Sally Mattie Macready, widow of Edward Daniel Macready. WC Bill. Seventieth Congress; First Session (1927).
c. H. R. 11683: To create the Reserve Division of the War Department. Seventieth Congress; First Session (1928). A bill by W. Frank James.
d. H. R. 1045: For the relief of Sally Mattie Macready, widow of Edward Daniel Macready. WC Bill. Seventy-first Congress; First Session (1929).
e. H. R. 3808: For the relief of Phoebe Tedder. WC Bill. Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1931).
f. H. R. 11431: For the relief of George W. Washington. WC Bill. Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1932).
g. H. R. 11432: For the relief of Daniel Craig. WC Bill. Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1932).
h. H. R. 1857: For the relief of Phoebe Tedder. WC Bill. Seventy-third Congress; First Session (1933).
i. H. R. 1582: For the relief of Phoebe Tedder. WC Bill. Seventy-fourth Congress; First Session (1935).

F 30 Military Affairs, Committee on (1940-1941). Fred Stovall.

a. Correspondence.
b. H. R. 2701: For the relief of Fred Stovall. WC Bill. Seventy-seventh Congress; First Session (1941).

F 31 National Defense (1940).

Correspondence concerning World War II, compulsory military training, aid to Britain, etc. Includes resolutions.

F 32 National Defense (January - May 1941).

Correspondence. Letters to or from include F. Eugene Worley. Topics include Lend-Lease. Includes resolutions.

F 33 National Defense (May 1941).

Correspondence. Topics include World War II.

F 34 National Defense (June - October 1941).

Correspondence. Topics include draftees, liquor sales near camps, and Neutrality Act.

F 35 National Defense (n.d.).

Miscellaneous clippings.

F 36 Naval Affairs, Committee on (1930, 1935, 1937). Guy Swan.

a. H. R. 9908: For the relief of Guy Swan. WC Bill. Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (1930).
b. H. R. 1586: For the relief of Guy Swan. WC Bill. Seventy-fourth Congress; First Session (1935).
c. H. R. 1721: For the relief of Guy Swan. WC Bill. Seventh-fifth Congress; First Session (1937).

F 37 Naval Affairs, Committee on (1935, 1937, 1940-1941). Samuel C. Sparks.

a. Correspondence. Letters to or from include Carl Vinson.
b. Departmental Letter 147 (H. R. 3056). Navy Department (Feb. 20, 1937): For the relief of Samuel C. Sparks. WC Bill.
c. Departmental Letter 380 (H. R. 9690): Navy Department (June 3, 1940): For the relief of Samuel C. Sparks. WC Bill.
d. S. 1581: For the relief of Samuel C. Sparks. Seventy-fourth Congress; First Session (1935). A bill by Elmer Thomas.
e. H. R. 3056: For the relief of Samuel C. Sparks. WC Bill. Seventy-fifth Congress; First Session (1937).
f. H. R. 9690: For the relief of Samuel C. Sparks. WC Bill. Seventy-sixth Congress; Third Session (1940).

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