F 1-2: Organizations, Independent Petroleum Association of America, 1943 - 1946.
Topics include natural gas, petroleum industry and trade, petroleum products and prices, and World War II fuel supplies in the United States. Correspondents include Independent Petroleum Association of America, United States Congress House Committee on Small Business, United States Federal Power Commission, and United States Office of Price Administration. The information in this record is also in Kerr, Gubernatorial, Box 16, Folders 29-30.
F 3-5: Organizations, Infantile Paralysis, National Foundation for, 1941 - 1946.
Topics include Elizabeth Kenny, March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, poliomyelitis in Oklahoma, and Warm Springs (Ga.). Correspondents include Gene Autry, Basil O'Connor, Allen Street, Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Oklahoma Commission for Crippled Children, Maude R. Calvert, and D. Walker Wear.
F 6-17: Organizations, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, 1935 - 1937, 1941 - 1947.
Topics include Independent Petroleum Association of America, Interstate Oil Compact Commission History, Julius Albert Krug, interstate agreements, gasoline supply, natural gas conservation, petroleum conservation, petroleum industry and trade, rationing, World War II, and stripper wells. Correspondents include Fred G. Aandahl - Governor of North Dakota, Ellis Gibbs Arnall - Governor of Georgia, Millard Fillmore Caldwell - Governor of Florida, E. G. Dahlgren, Abe Fortas, William J. Holloway, Lester Callaway Hunt - Governor of Wyoming, Harold LeClair Ickes, Sam Houston Jones, Leland Olds, Andrew Frank Schoeppel, Simeon S. Willis - Governor of Kentucky, Independent Natural Gas Association of America, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, Metropolitan Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, United States Dept. of the Interior Office of the Secretary, United States Federal Power Commission, United States Petroleum Administration for War, Earl Foster, T. C. Koop, Jr., Charles L. Orr, M. Q. Sharpe - Governor of South Dakota, and National Oil Conservation Committee.
F 18-22: Organizations, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, 1943 - 1946.
Topics include American Airlines, Inc., Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program (U. S.), aeronautics in Oklahoma, airport finance in Oklahoma, consumer behavior in the United States, industries in Oklahoma, Reconstruction (1939-1951) in Oklahoma, World War II in Oklahoma, Arkansas River, Missouri River, Tinker Air Force Base (Okla.), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (Ohio), Princess Atalie, and Oklahoma City (Airplane). Correspondents include Stanley Carlyle Draper, Robert Alexander Hefner, Pat McCarran (Folder 21), Eddie Rickenbacker (Folder 19), Connecticut Development Commission, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, Oklahoma City Junior Chamber of Commerce, Metropolitan Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, United Service Organizations (U.S. (Oklahoma City, Okla.) ), and Oscar Monrad.
F 23: Organizations, Oklahoma Municipal League, 1943 - 1944.
Topics include ad valorem in Oklahoma, municipal revenue in Oklahoma, Reconstruction (1939-1951) in Oklahoma, automotive transportation taxation in Oklahoma, and road user tax. Correspondents include Oklahoma Municipal League and K. S. Adams.
F 24: Organizations, Oklahoma State Federation of Labor, 1943 -1945.
Topics include Oklahoma Dept. of Labor, hours of labor law and legislation, labor in Oklahoma, wages of road construction workers, and World War II manpower. Correspondents include Oklahoma City Trades and Labor Council and Oklahoma State Federation of Labor.
F 25: Organizations, Oklahoma State Hospital Association, 1943 - 1945.
Topics include hospitals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Oklahoma State Hospital Association.
F 26: Organizations, Oklahoma State Medical Association, 1943 - 1945.
Topics include medical care in Oklahoma and Veterans' hospitals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Oklahoma Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Association and Oklahoma State Medical Association.
F 27: Organizations, Oklahoma State Nursing Association, 1944.
Topics include nursing in Oklahoma, World War II medical care in United States, and Oklahoma Nursing Council for War Service. Correspondents include Oklahoma State Nurses Association, and United States War Manpower Commission Procurement and Assignment Service for Physicians, Dentists, Veterinarians, and Nurses (Muskogee Okla.).
F 28: Organizations, Oklahoma State Society in Washington, 1943 - 1945.
Correspondents include Oklahoma State Society of Washington, D.C.
F 29: Organizations, Oklahoma Travel Club, n.d.
Topics include tourism in Oklahoma.
F 30: Organizations, Research Institute of America, 1943.
Topics include World War II economic aspects in the United States, World War II equipment and supplies in the United States, and Controlled Materials Plan. Correspondents include Research Institute of America.
F 31-32: Organizations, Tax Association, National, 1943 - 1944, 1946.
These folders mainly contain letters to various people noting their selection as a delegate to the National Tax Association meeting along with responses from some of these people. Topics include taxation in the United States and Congress. Correspondents include Dwight Herbert Green - Governor of Illinois and National Tax Association.
F 33-34: Organizations, Trade Unions, 1943 - 1946.
Topics include H. E. Bailey, Missouri Valley Authority (Proposed), Oklahoma Dept. of Highways officials and employees, Oklahoma Industrial Commission, American food relief and Europe, labor unions in Oklahoma, miners and labor unions in Oklahoma, old age pensions, road construction worker labor unions in Oklahoma, social security, teachers' unions in Oklahoma, workers' compensation in Oklahoma, and yellow dog contract in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Ira Monroe Finley, William Green, AFSCME (Okla.), American Federation of Labor, American Federation of Teachers, General Welfare Federation of America, Inc., International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, Oil Workers International Union (Okla.), Oklahoma Farmers Union, Oklahoma State Federation of Labor, and Oklahoma City Trades and Labor Council.
F 35: Organizations, Transportation Association of America, 1943 - 1944.
Topics include automobile license plates, rubber, transportation and state in the United States, and World War II. Correspondents include Transportation Association of America, United States Office of Defense Transportation, and United States Office of Defense Transportation (Dallas, Tex.).
F 36: Organizations, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1944, 1946.
Topics include veterans' hospitals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Dept. of Oklahoma, and Clarence R. Rungee - Surgeon General.
F 37: Organizations, West Central Industrial Council, 1945 - 1946.
Topics include aeronautics in the United States, aircraft industry, defense industries, interstate agreements, Reconstruction (1939-1951) in the United States, and the McCarran Report. Correspondents include Don McBride, Oklahoma Planning and Resources Board, Lloyd A. Wilson, and West Central Industrial Council.
F 38-40: Organizations, Young Men's Christian Association, 1943 - 1946.
Topics include Young Men's Christian Association (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Membership and fund raising. Correspondents include National Board of the Young Men's Christian Association (Southwest Area), Young Men's Christian Association (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Young Men's Christian Association (Tulsa, Okla.), and J. B. White.
F 41: Organizations, Youth Conservation Committee of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1945.
Topics include juvenile delinquency prevention in the United States, Youth Services in the United States, Anna M. Kross, Margaret Mead, General Federation of Women's Clubs Youth Conservation Committee, Oklahoma State Federation of Women's Clubs, United States Children's Bureau, and United States National Commission on Children in Wartime.
F 42: State Agencies, Adult Blind, Oklahoma Commission for, n.d., 1943 - 1946.
Topics include blind employment in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Harry Austin and Oklahoma Commission for the Adult Blind.
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