Legislative Series continued
Box 24 - Television-Cable and Pay Television (1965-1966, 1968-1969, 1971-1972) - Transportation-Trucking (n. d., 1965, 1967-1969, 1971-1972).
F 1 - 2: Television - Cable and Pay Television (1965-1966, 1968-1969, 1971-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with television, jurisdiction of the Federal Communications Commission, and legislation; bulletins; journal articles; pamphlets; news clippings; booklets; reports; Congressional Record remarks; Federal Communications Commission regulation proposal; and community antenna television systems (CATV). Correspondents include National Association of Broadcasters (F 1); Federal Communications Commission (hearing proceedings, news release) (F 1, 2); National Cable Television Association, Inc. (F 1, 2); Lewis E. Berry (F 1); William D. Hathaway (F 2); and Robert O. Tiernan (F 2).
F 3: Television - CBS Contempt Charge (1971).
Topics and types of documents include fact sheet; Congressional Record remarks; statement; Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) counsel opinions; CBS legal position; "CBS Operating Standards" in regards to "The Selling of the Pentagon," documentary and recommended contempt charge by House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee; and various correspondence dealing with CBS contempt charge. Correspondents include Columbia Broadcasting Systems, Inc.; International Radio and Television Society, Inc.; Frank Stanton (President of CBS); National Newspaper Publishers Association; and American Newspaper Guild.
F 4: Television - Public Broadcasting (1967, 1970-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding public broadcasting on television and legislation; journal articles; pamphlets; and re: H. R. 13918 the Public Broadcasting Act of 1972. Correspondents include New Jersey Broadcasters Association; Corporation for Public Broadcasting (report); New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority; and Edgar Morgan.
F 5: Television - Violence (1968-1970, 1972).
Topics and types of documents include "Fight Over Television Violence," Triangle Publications, Inc., 1968; news clippings; copy of H. J. Res. 36 and H. J. Res. 254 to direct Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to study effects of violence in television programs; "Television and Violence-Perspectives and Proposals," statement by FCC Commissioner Nicholas Johnson, December 1968; and various correspondence dealing with violence on television and legislation. Correspondents include John M. Murphy; and Federal Communications Commission (statement).
F 6: Timber and Lumber (n. d., 1969-1972).
Topics and types of documents include re: H. R. 12025 the National Timber Supply Act; and various correspondence regarding timber supply, price regulation, and legislation. Correspondents include Sierra Club; American Bar Association; and North Pacific Lumber Company.
F 7: Tobacco (1966-1967, 1969-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with tobacco sales; taxes; advertising; legislation; and news release. Correspondents include New Jersey Department of Treasury; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) (proposal); New Jersey Department of Health; New Jersey Heart Association; Tobacco Institute, Inc.; American Heart Association (statement); Tobacco Distributors Association of New Jersey; Edgar Morgan; and SmokEnders.
F 8 -10: Trade (1961-1963, 1965-1966, 1968, 1970-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with trade; Federal trade laws; international trade; legislation; journal articles; hearing proceedings; reports; booklets; resolutions; pamphlets; copy of H. R. 17131 to prohibit most-favored-nation treatment and commercial and guarantee agreements to nonmarket economy countries; and balance of payments. Correspondents include League of Women voters of New Jersey (F 8); United States Treasury Department (statement on banking) (F 8); Dean Rusk (Secretary of State) (F 8); United States Department of Agriculture (F 8); Orville L. Freeman (F 8); William D. Hathaway (F 8); New Jersey International Trading Corporation (newsletter) (F 8); David M. Abshire (F 9); National Foreign Trade Council, Inc. (declaration, assessment) (F 9); AFL-CIO (newsletter) (F 10); Andrew J. Biemiller (F 10); Honeywell Information Systems, Inc. (F 10); Export-Import Bank of the United States (news release) (F 10); Eaton Corporation (booklet) (F 10); and Nation-Wide Committee on Import-Export Policy (statement) (F 10).
F 11 - 12: Trade - American Selling Price System and Dye and Chemical Industries (1963-1969).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding eliminating the American Selling Price concept as a way to lower tariffs; and concern of impact on New Jersey's benzenoid chemical industry. Corespondents include Allied Chemical Corporation (F 11, 12); Thomas G. Dunn (F 11); John T. Gregorio ( F11); International Chemical Workers Union (F 11); William M. Roth (statement) (F 11); American Cyanamid Company (F 12); William T. Cahill (F 11); and Peter W. Rodino, Jr. (F 11).
F 13 - 15: Trade - Hartke-Burke Bill - H. R. 10914 (1971-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with H. R. 10914 the Foreign Trade and Investment Act of 1972 (Hartke-Burke Bill) and legislation; newsletters; journal articles; Congressional Record remarks; resolutions; fact sheet; news clippings; and news release. Correspondents include American Chamber of Commerce in Korea (F 13); Du Pont (F 14); Westinghouse Electric Corporation (F 14); Port of New York Authority (F 14); Union Carbide Corporation (F 14); American Federation of Government Employees (F 15); AFL-CIO (F 15) Andrew J. Biemiller (statements) (F 15); New Jersey State AFL-CIO (F 15); Pepsico (F 15); and Ford Motor Company (F 15).
F 16: Trade - Imports (1960, 1962-1966, 1970-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding imports of miscellaneous products and legislation; reports; correspondence and pending legislation dealing with antidumping of imports into U. S. market by foreign producers; news clippings; journal articles; and copy of H. R. 13723 to protect against manufacture of imitation glassware in the United States or importation of such glassware. Correspondents include New Jersey Cigarette Tax Bureau; Louis C. Wyman; and Frank Horton.
F 17: Trade - Imports - Animal Glue (1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with animal glue imports and legislation. Correspondence include U. S. Department of Commerce; and General Gummed Products, Inc.
F 18: Trade - Imports - Coffee (1961, 1965-1967, 1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with coffee imports and legislation. Correspondents include United States Secretary of State (2 tables); and League of Women Voters of New Jersey.
F 19: Trade - Imports - Meat (1964, 1969, 1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with meat imports and legislation; news clippings; re: H. R. 1839 the Meat Import Bill; copy of H. R. 10503 to require imported meat be labeled "imported"; copy of H. R. 14202 to repeal meat quota provisions of Public Law 88-482; booklet; reports; and transcript of a White House press conference. Correspondents include League of Women Voters of New Jersey; National Grange; James A. Burke; National Consumers League; Port of New York Authority; Earl F. Landgrebe (press release); W. R. Poage; Meat Importers Council of America, Incorporated (newsletter); and Richard M. Nixon (press release; statement).
F 20: Trade - Imports - Petroleum (1968, 1970, 1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding importation of oil and legislation; statement; and letter from New Jersey delegation to President Richard M. Nixon. Correspondents include National Oil Jobbers Council.
F 21: Trade - Imports - Quota (1967, 1970-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with import quotas and legislation; news clippings; journal articles; and Cost of Import Restrictions to American Consumers, American Importers Association. Correspondents include American Importers Association; and Matthew J. Rinaldo (news release).
F 22: Trade - Imports - Steel (1968, 1970-1971).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding steel import quotas and legislation; petition; and Steel Pipe News, Fall 1971. Correspondents include American Institute for Imported Steel, Inc. (statement); and American Iron and Steel Institute (booklet).
F 23 - 24: Trade - Imports - Textiles and Footwear (1963, 1965-1971).
Topics and types of documents include letter signed by members of Congress requesting volunteer quota regulations on imported footwear; booklets; reports; press release; copy of H. R. 17021 to provide for orderly trade in textile articles; news release; news clippings; and various correspondence dealing with textiles and footwear imports and legislation. Correspondents include American Importers Association (F 23); National Shoe Manufacturers Association (F 23); American Textile Manufacturers Institute, Inc. (statement, resolution) (F 24); International Ladies' Garment Workers Union (F 24); American Footwear Manufacturers Association (fact sheets) (F 24); Boeing Company (F 24); United States Department of Commerce (news release) (F 24); New York Clothing Manufacturers Association (F 24); and Clothing Manufacturers Association of the USA (F 24).
F 25: Trade - Imports/Exports - Animal Skins (1966, 1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding imports and exports of animal skins and legislation.
F 26: Trade - Quality Stabilization (1964).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding trade and quality stabilization legislation.
F 27: Trade - R. C. A. Corporation (1971).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 and employment layoffs at the R. C. A. Corporation.
F 28: Trade - Rhodesian Chrome (1969-1970, 1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with Rhodesian chrome ore trade and legislation; news clippings; and fact sheet on "Rhodesian Chromium and United States Foreign Policy." Correspondents include American Iron and Steel Institute.
F 29: Trade - Sugar (1961-1964).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding sugar trade and legislation; and sugar quota given to Ireland. Correspondents include Frederick G. Dutton; Embassy of Ireland, Washington, D.C.; Charles Fuchs and Company Sugar Brokers; and United States Cane Sugar Refiners' Association.
F 30: Trade - Trade Act of 1970 - H. R. 18970 (1970).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with import quotas; and concern that the bill was too protectionist and would lead to retaliatory action by other countries. Correspondence includes International Trade Club of Chicago (statement); Port of New York Authority; American Farm Bureau Federation; and Council on International Relations and United Nations Affairs (statement).
F 31: Trade - Trade Expansion (H. R. 9900) (1962).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding President Kennedy's foreign trade expansion policy; statement; and pamphlet.
F 32: Trade - Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (H. R. 11970) (1962).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with foreign trade expansion; statements; news clippings; and leaflet. Correspondents include American Association of University Women; New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce (statement); National Farmers Union; United Steelworkers of America, Legislative Committee of New Jersey; Andrew J. Biemiller; AFL-CIO; Charles E. Goodell; League of Women Voters of New Jersey; Colgate Palmolive Company; National Lumber Manufacturers Association; and General Federation of Women's Clubs.
F 33: Trade - Trade With Communist Countries (1965, 1967, 1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding trade with Eastern European communist nations; and pamphlet.
F 34: Transportation (1969-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with transportation and legislation; newsletters; booklets; news clippings; pamphlets; resolution; and TRANSPO 72. Correspondents include Associated Railroads of New Jersey (statement); Interstate Commerce Commission (news release, pamphlet); Jack Brooks; New Jersey Farm Bureau; and Transport of New Jersey.
F 35: Transportation - Department of Transportation, Proposed (1966).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding a proposed Department of Transportation and legislation; and statements. Correspondents include Transportation Association of America (proposal); Private Truck Council of America, Inc.; and Chet Holifield (statement).
F 36: Transportation - Interstate Commerce Act Amendments (1965).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with the Interstate Commerce Act and legislation. Correspondents include Transportation Association of America.
F 37 - 38: Transportation - Mass Transit (1964, 1969-1972).
Topics and types of documents include re: H. R. 3881 the Urban Mass Transportation Act; news clippings; letter signed by mayors of various cities regarding mass transit legislation; various correspondence dealing with mass transit legislation; copy of H. R. 11080 to establish an urban mass transportation trust fund; mass transportation proposal; copy of H. Res. 324 regarding mass transportation-a national priority; letter to President Richard M. Nixon by several members of Congress concerning mass transportation appropriations; newsletters; pamphlets; booklets; and copy of H. R. 13545 to provide emergency grants for urban mass transportation systems. Correspondents include Urban Passenger Transportation Association (F 37); AFL-CIO (F 37); Andrew J. Biemiller (F 37); New Jersey State AFL-CIO (F 37); Institute for Rapid Transit (F 37); Associated Railroads of New Jersey (F 37); New Jersey State Highway Department (F 37); Transport Workers Union of America (F 37); National Housing Conference; (F 37); Edward I. Koch (F 37, 38); United States International Transportation Exposition (booklet) (F 38); Amalgamated Transit Union (F 38); American Transit Association (F 38); Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (F 38); William F. Ryan (F 38); Seymour Halpern (F 38); and National League of Cities/United States Conference of Mayors (F 38).
F 39: Transportation - Surface Transportation Act (1972).
Folder contains correspondence dealing with the Surface Transportation Act.
F 40: Transportation - Trucking (n. d., 1965, 1967-1969, 1971-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding transportation via trucks and legislation; news clippings; Congressional Record remarks; re: H. R. 2658 and H. R. 11870 regarding size and weight limitations on trucks and buses using the interstate system; and pamphlets. Correspondents include Motor Carriers Association of New Jersey; American Automobile Association (AAA); Greyhound Corporation; International Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers; and New Jersey Motor Truck Association.
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