TOBY MORRIS COLLECTION
DEPARTMENTAL SERIES
Box and Folder Inventory

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Box 7: Defense Mobilization-Federal Communications Commission

Defense Mobilization, Office of.

F 1: General (1957).

a. Correspondence.
b. Booklet: Morison, Murphy, Clapp and Abrams (Attorneys for West Coast Pipeline Company): Brief of West Coat Pipeline Company in Support of the Defense Essentially of a Crude Oil Pipeline from Texas to California (October 7, 1957).

F 2: General (1958).

Correspondence: re: City of Frederick as a strategic site for the primary warehouse for stockpiling medical and surgical supplies.

Defense Production Administration

F 3: General (1951).

a. Correspondence: Defense Production Administration and National Production Authority Congressional Liaison Officer; and formation of the Grain States Compact Committee on Transportation to relieve the boxcar shortage during grain harvest in Midwestern grain-producing states. Correspondents include Burnet R. Maybank (U. S. Senator - South Carolina).
b. Report: Office of Program and Requirements, Defense Production Administration; "Background for Program Determinations and Allocations of Steel, Copper, and Aluminum for the First Quarter, 1952" (November 21, 1952).

F 4: General (1952).

Correspondence: re: metals agreement between U. S. and United Kingdom and proposed nitrate plant at Lawrence, Kansas, by the Co-operative Farm Chemical Association. Includes statement of fact, application, and resolution.

F 5: General (1951).

a. Correspondence.
b. Press Release: Defense Transport Administration: re: stock-piling of winter fuels during the summer months (May 29, 1951).
c. Booklet: Defense Transport Administration: Automobile Transportation in Defense or War (October 1951).
d. Report: Defense Transport Administration: "Defense Transport Administration Record of Operations, September 9, 1950 - September 30, 1951).

Displaced Persons Committee

F 6: General (1948).

Correspondence: re: progress and procedures followed by the Displaced Persons Commission under the Displaced Persons Act of 1948 (Public Law 774). applications for immigration to the U. S. included.

F 7: General (1949).

Correspondence: re: procedures and guidelines to be followed in applying for immigration to the U. S.. Includes sponsor responsibilities, applications, general information, visa requirements, excerpts from Displaced Persons Act of 1948, form letters, etc.

F 8: General (1950).

Form: Displaced Persons Committee: "Assurance by An Individual or Individuals": re: sponsor information (undated).

F 9: General (1951).

General information: re: sponsor assurances and procedures to be followed concerning orphans or displaced persons.

Economic Advisors, Council of

F 10: General (1950).

Correspondence: re: impending study of Southwest economy by Council of Economic Advisors.

Economic Stabilization Agency

F 11: Ceiling Price Regulations (1950).

Title 32a: National Defense, Appendix, Chapter II: Economic Stabilization Agency (Ceiling Price Regulation 1): Part 31: re: Price ceilings on the sale of new passenger automobiles (December 18, 1950).

F 12: General (1950).

a. Correspondence: re: organization of the Office of Price Stabilization.
b. Executive Order 10161: "Delegating Certain Functions of the President Under the Defense Production Act of 1950" (September 9, 1950).
c. Title 32a: National Defense, Appendix, Chapter II-Economic Stabilization Agency (Wage Stabilization Reg. 1), Part 511, re: stabilization of wages in the new passenger automobile industry.

F 13: Press Releases (1950).

a. GPR - 1 (October 24, 1950): re: staff appointments.
b. GPR - 2 (November 1, 1950): re: staff appointments.
c. GPR - 3 (November 9, 1950): re: erroneous report of staff appointments.
d. GPR - 4 (November 20, 1950): re: staff appointments.
e. GPR - 5 (November 24, 1950): re: first meeting of the Wage Stabilization Board of the Economic Stabilization Agency.
f. GPR - 6 (November 29, 1950): re: staff appointments.
g. GPR - 7 (November 30, 1950): re: staff appointments.
h. GPR - 8 (December 6, 1950): re: staff appointments.
i. GPR - 9 (December 7, 1950): re: Economic Stabilization Agency request of Ford Motor Company and General Motors Corporation to suspend all price increases on automobiles.
j. GPR - 10 (December 8, 1950): re: statement of purpose and intent by Michael DiSalle, Director of Price Stabilization, Economic Stabilization Agency.

F 14: Press Releases (1950).

a. GPR - 11 (December 12, 1950): re: Economic Stabilization Agency meeting with leading producers in steel, copper, lead, and zinc industry.
b. GPR - 12 (December 13, 1950): re: Economic Stabilization Agency meeting with representatives of nation's ten major automobile manufacturers, re: automobile prices.
c. GPR - 13 (December 14, 1950): re: staff appointment.
d. GPR - 14 (December 14, 1950): re: Economic Stabilization.
e. GPR - 15 (December 14, 1950): re: Economic Stabilization Agency meeting with auto industry and union representatives concerning wage stabilization problems.
f. GPR - 16 (December 15, 1950): re: Economic Stabilization Agency meeting with leaders of the iron, steel, and non-ferrous metal scrap industries, re: pricing problems.
g. GPR - 17 (December 16, 1950): re: filling of Economic Stabilization Agency organization statement with the Federal Register. Copy of statement attached.
h. GPR - 18 (December 18, 1950): re: wage and salary stabilization to combat inflation.
i. GPR - 19 (December 18, 1950): re: Economic Stabilization Agency meeting with meat-packing industry.
j. GPR - 20 (December 19, 1950): re: Ford Motor Company's voluntary rescission of proposed price increases.

F 15: Press Releases (1950).

a. GPR - 21 (December 19, 1950): re: mandatory pricing standards for business and industry.
b. GPR - 22 (December 19, 1950): re: Economic Stabilization Agency request of West Coat oil refiners to rescind crude oil price increase.
c. GPR - 23 (December 20, 1950): re: Economic Stabilization Agency denial of General Motors Corporation request for modification of auto price ceiling.
d. GPR - 24 (December 20, 1950): re: Economic Stabilization Agency request for prior notification of price increases.
e. GPR - 25 (December 21, 1950): re: Economic Stabilization Agency meeting with West Coast oil refiners over crude oil price increases.
f. GPR - 26 (December 21, 1950): re: Wage Stabilization Board unanimous recommendation for a wage stabilization order for the new passenger automobile industry.
g. GPR - 27 (December 21, 1950): re: Economic Stabilization Agency request of railroads not to sell scrap metals without notifying ESA first.
h. GPR - 28 (December 22, 1950): re: Chrysler Corporation's voluntary rescission of automobile price increases.
i. GPR - 29 (December 22, 1950): re: wage freeze in the new passenger automobile manufacturing industry-Wage Stabilization Regulation No. 1.

F 16: Press Releases (1950).

a. GPR - 30 (December 27, 1950): re: questions and answers about the Voluntary Pricing Standards (GPR - 21).
b. GPR - 31 (December 27, 1950): re: procedures for first wage regulation freeze.
c. GPR - 32 (December 28, 1950): re: Economic Stabilization Agency meeting with leading labor and industry representatives.
d. GPR - 33 (December 28, 1950): re: International Harvester Company's voluntary rescission of price increases.
e. GPR - 34 (December 29, 1950): re: establishment of Economic Stabilization Agency's regional field offices.
f. GPR - 35 (December 30, 1950): re: major questions of policy Economic Stabilization Agency has requested advice about from labor and industry.
g. GPR - 36 (December 29, 1950): re: clarification of Voluntary Standards for Pricing.

F 17: Price Procedural Regulation.

Title 32a: National Defense, Appendix, Chapter II: Economic Stabilization Agency (Price Procedural Regulation 1), Part 300: re: promulgation of ceiling price regulations, applications for adjustment, petitions for amendment, protests and interpretations, all relating to price stabilization (Defense Production Act of 1950 -- Public Law 774, Eighty-first Congress; and Executive Order 10161).

F 18: Wage Procedural Regulation

Title 32a: National Defense, Appendix, Chapter II -- Economic Stabilization Agency (Wage Procedural Regulation 1), Part 500: re: filing, consideration, and disposition of petitions for relief with regard to wage stabilization regulations; Defense Production Act of 1950 (Public Law 774, Eighty-first Congress) and Executive Order 10161.

F 19: Cattle (1951). Data.

a. Statement: Phil C. Ferguson: "Statement of Phil C. Ferguson, Woodward, Oklahoma, Rancher, Before the House Committee on Agriculture, in Opposition to Price Stabilization Orders 23-24, and Distribution Order No. 1, Regulations Fixing Ceiling Prices on Live Cattle and Beef" (May 14-15, 1951). Exhibits attached.
b. Report: Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry: "Farm Price Supports and the Retail Price of Food Since World War II" (May 2, 1951).
c. Report: Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry: "Operating Costs and Profits in Meat Packing" (May 2, 1951).
d. Statement: TM: "Statement for the Banking and Currency Committee of the United States House of Representatives, of Congressman Toby Morris, Representing the Sixth Congressional District of Oklahoma, in Opposition to Ceiling Price Regulation 23 of the Office of Price Stabilization Fixing Ceiling Prices on Live Cattle" (1951). Exhibits attached.
e. Resolution: Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry: re: rescission of Ceiling Price Regulation 24 (May 2, 1951).
f. Newspaper clippings.

F 20: Cattle (1951). Correspondence.

Correspondence "A - D" re: constituent requests to rescind the price control ceilings on live cattle and boxed beef (Regulations 23 and 24).

F 21: Cattle (1951). Correspondence.

Correspondence "E - P" re: constituency requests for rescission of Regulation 24 on wholesale beef and price ceilings on live cattle.

F 22: Cattle (1951). Correspondence.

Correspondence "R - Z" re: constituents' requests to oppose roll back in beef prices.

F 23: Cotton (1951).

Correspondence: re: price controls (ceilings) on raw cotton.

F 24: Gasoline (1951).

Correspondence: re: Ceiling Price Regulation No. 13.

F 25: General (1951).

a. Correspondence: re: dissatisfaction with Economic Stabilization Agency's attempts to control inflation by imposing price and wage regulations on private industry.
b. Telephone Directory: Economic Stabilization Agency (January 9, 1951).c. Public Law 774 (H. R. 9176): "To establish a system of priorities and allocations for materials and facilities, authorize the requisitioning thereof, provide financial assistance for expansion of productive capacity and supply, provide for price and wage stabilization, provide for the settlement of labor disputes, strengthen controls over credit, and by these measures facilitate the production of goods and services necessary for the national security, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (September 8, 1950).

F 26: Oklahoma City Office (1951).

Correspondence: re: Oklahoma City office of Office of Price Stabilization change of address.

F 27: Press Releases (1951).

a. GPR - 37 (January 3, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting with representatives of copper industry to discuss problems in establishing a stabilization program.
b. GPR - 38 (January 3, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: division and designation of authority.
c. GPR - 39 (January 3, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting with representatives of six rubber manufacturers.
d. GPR - 40 (January 3, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: effect of "Voluntary Standards for Pricing" on mail order catalogs.
e. GPR - 41 (January 4, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting with major sulphur producers.
f. GPR - 42 (January 4, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting with representatives of lead and zinc industries to discuss problems in establishing a stabilization program.
g. GPR - 43 (January 3, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: appointment of special consultant to conduct hearings on ceiling prices in the automobile industry.
h. GPR - 44 (January 5, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting with representatives of the steel industry to discuss problems in establishing a stabilization program.
i. GPR - 45 (January 8, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: hearings on automobile ceiling prices.
j. GPR - 46 (January 8, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: preliminary pricing schedule for copper and brass scrap industry.
k. GPR - 47 (January 9, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: list of management and labor executives presenting ideas to Wage Stabilization Board on formation of a national wage policy.
l. GPR - 48 (January 9, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting to discuss pricing problems in the meat industry.
m. GPR - 49 (January 10, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting to discuss problems in the aluminum scrap industry.

F 28: Press Releases (1951).

a. GPR - 50 (January 10, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting to discuss pricing problems in the nickel scrap industry.
b. GPR - 51 (January 11, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting to discuss price stabilization in the tool steel industry.
c. GPR - 52 (January 11, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting to discuss pricing problems in the iron and steel scrap industry.
d. GPR - 53 (January 12, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting to discuss pricing problems in the animal hide portion of the meat-packing industry.
e. GPR - 54 (January 12, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: retailing and service industries stabilization program meeting.
f. GPR - 55 (January 15, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting with retail and service trades associations urging adoption of margin-type controls.
g. GPR - 56 (January 15, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: first petition for relief under Wage Stabilization Regulation No. 1.
h. GPR - 57 (January 16, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: staff appointment.
i. GPR - 58 (January 16, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: stabilizing domestic hide prices.
j. GPR - 59 (January 16, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting to discuss price stabilization program for used steel drum industry.

F 29: Press Releases (1951).

a. GPR - 60 (January 16, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting to discuss price stabilization problems in brass scrap and brass mill products industry.
b. GPR - 61 (January 16, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting to discuss proposed price increase on passenger car tires.
c. GPR - 62 (January 17, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting to discuss price stabilization program for copper and brass ingot industry.
d. GPR - 63 (January 17, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting of top-level Office of Price Administration administrators, past and present.
e. GPR - 64 (January 17, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: conclusion of a series of meetings with representatives of the major producers of original equipment tires.
f. GPR - 65 (January 18, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting to discuss price stabilization problems in copper and brass industry.
g. GPR - 66 (January 18, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: increase in wages to miners necessitating an increase in coal prices.
h. GPR - 67 (January 18, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: opening of local and regional ESA offices.
i. GPR - 68 (January 22, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: formula governing automobile manufacturers' price ceilings.
j. GPR - 69 (January 26, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: review of recommendations for the classification of aluminum scrap and price differentials within the industry.

F 30: Press Releases (1951).

a. GPR - 70 (January 22, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: iron and steel company agreements to price stabilization requests.
b. GPR - 71 (January 23, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: commodity divisions reorganization.
c. GPR - 72 (January 24, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: opening of Price Stabilization Board regional and district offices.
d. GPR - 73 (January 24, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting to discuss price stabilization program for commercial feed industry.
e. GPR - 74 (January 25, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: order No. 2, rolling back prices for cattle hides, kips, and calfskin.
f. Tiel 32a: National Defense, Appendix, Chapter II - Economic Stabilization Agency-Ceiling Price Regulation 2, Part 313: Cattle hides, Kips and Calfskins (January 25, 1951).
g. GPR - 75 (January 25, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: staff appointments.
h. GPR - 76 (January 25, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting to discuss price situation in cotton cutting industry.
i. GPR - 77 (January 26, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: staff appointments.
j. GPR - 78 (January 27, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: location of district offices.
k. GPR - 79 (January 27, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: Wage Stabilization Board regulations, procedures, and policies.

F 31: Press Releases (1951).

a. GPR - 80 (January 29, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: opening of field offices.
b. GPR - 81 (January 28, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: staff appointment.
c. GPR - 82 (January 29, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: staff appointments.
d. GPR - 83 (January 29, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: staff appointment.
e. GPR - 84 (January 29, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting to discuss pricing problems in the waste paper industry.
f. GPR - 85 (January 29, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: staff appointment.
g. GPR - 86 (January 29, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: representatives of cotton industry request exemption from price controls.
h. GPR - 87 (January 30, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: general pattern of branches and sections of the commodity pricing field divisions.
i. GPR - 88 (January 30, 1951). Economic Stabilization Agency: re: meeting to discuss pricing problems in the paper and paper board industry.
j. GPR - 89 (January 31, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: general applicability of General Ceiling Price Regulations to retail sales.

F 32: Press Releases (1951).

a. GPR - 90 (January 31, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: ceiling price for bituminous, lignite, and Virginia anthracite coal.
b. GPR - 91 (February 1, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: staff appointments.
c. GPR - 92 (February 1, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: staff appointments.
d. GPR - 93 (February 2, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: General Price Regulation.
e. GPR - 94 (February 2, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: meeting to discuss pricing problems with handlers of cotton linters.
f. GPR - 95 (February 2, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: meeting to discuss resale prices in the steel warehouse business.
g. GPR - 96 (February 3, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: effect of the General Ceiling Price Regulation on wholesale pork cuts.
h. GPR - 97 (February 4, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: nationwide appeal for voluntary assistance by citizens committees in the fight against inflation.
i. GPR - 98 (February 5, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: meeting to discuss pricing problems in the steel import business.
j. GPR - 99 (February 5, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: meeting to discuss stabilizing commodity prices for buyers and sellers of cotton cuttings.

F 33: Press Releases (1951).

a. GPR - 100 (February 6, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: opening of additional district offices.
b. GPR - 111 (February 15, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: interpretation of General Ceiling Price Regulation for companies with more than one place of business.
c. GPR - 113 (February 15, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: first meeting of OPS Rice Milling Industry Advisory Committee.
d. GPR - 117 (February 17, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: division and branch appointments.

F 34: Press Releases (1951).

a. GPR - 163 (March 14, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: meeting to discuss stabilization program problems with Dairy Industry Advisory Committee.
b. GPR - 164 (March 14, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: revision of price controls on liquified petroleum gas, natural gas, and natural gasoline.
c. GPR - 165 (March 14, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: manufacturers price regulation.
d. GPR - 166 (March 15, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: first meeting of Export Industry Advisory Committee.
e. GPR - 167 (March 15, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: meeting with Denim Industry Advisory Committee.
f. GPR - 168 (March 15, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: meeting with Rayon and Related Broad Woven Goods Industry Advisory Committee.
g. GPR - 169 (March 19, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: staff appointments.
h. GPR - 170 (March 16, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: staff appointments.
i. GPR - 171 (March 16, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: first meeting with Cocoa and Chocolate Manufacturers Industry Advisory Committee.
j. GPR - 172 (March 16, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: first meeting with Napped Fabrics Industry Advisory Committee.
k. GPR - 173 (March 18, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: nationwide investigation to ensure compliance with price control program.
l. GPR - 174 (March 16, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: meeting with Ferro Tungsten Industry Advisory Committee.
m. GPR - 175 (March 16, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: special pricing standards for all imported commodities.

F 35: Press Releases (1951). GPR 198, 200-209, 211-213, 216.

a. GPR - 198 (March 26, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: equitable base period for setting canners' ceilings on fruits and vegetables.
b. GPR - 200 (March 26, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: relief from price levels by House and Utility Dress Industry Advisory Committee.
c. GPR - 201 (March 26, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: special price regulations concerning gray iron, available iron, steel, non-ferrous and die castings.
d. GPR - 202 (March 27, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: ocean freight rates affecting Ferro-Manganese Industry.
e. GPR - 203 (March 27, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: meeting with Tire, Tube and Camelback manufacturers Industry Advisory Committee.
f. GPR - 204 (March 27, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: staff appointment.
g. GPR - 205 (March 27, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: modification of general price freeze for Carded Sale Yarn industry.
h. GPR - 206 (March 27, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: increased deposit charges by Brewing Industry Advisory Committee.
i. GPR - 207 (March 27, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: price controls on nation's cattle and hog producers.
j. GPR - 208 (March 27, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: regional price regulation in production of pulpwood.
k.GPR - 209 (March 28, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: livestock slaughter quotas.
l. GPR - 211 (March 28, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: new Ceiling Price Regulation requested for Work Clothing Industry.
m. GPR - 212 (March 28, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: base period figures for Cotton Converting Industry.
n. GPR - 213 (March 28, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: special ceiling price regulation sought by Vegetable Waxes Industry.
o. GPR - 216 (March 28, 1951). Office of Price Stabilization: re: meeting with meat industry representatives for recommendations on meat price regulations.

F 36: Price Stabilization, Office of (1951).

a. Correspondence: re: dissatisfaction of Oklahoma small businessmen with Economic Stabilization Agency and Office of Price Stabilization.
b. Memorandum: Office of Price Stabilization: "Summary of Orders: IV" (March 26, 1951).

F 37: Price Stabilization, Office of (1951). Administrative Orders.

a. Administrative Order 22, Supplement 3: Office of Price Administration: Delegation of Authority Relating to Allocation of Meat (March 15, 1951).
b. Administrative Order 22, Supplement 4: Office of Price Administration: Delegating Authority to Sign and Issue Subpoenas (March 15, 1951).
c. Administrative Order 22, Supplement 5: Office of Price Administration: Delegating Authority to Sign and Issue Inspection Authorizations (March 16, 1951).
d. Administrative Order 22, Supplement 6: Office of Price Administration: Delegating Authority to Regional Enforcement Directors, etc. (March 16, 1951).

F 38: Price Stabilization, Office of (1951). Ceiling Price Regulations.

a. Ceiling Price Regulation 2, Revision 1: Office of Price Administration: Cattle Hides, Kips and Calfskins (March 15, 1951).
b. Ceiling Price Regulation 5, Amendment 1: Office of Price Administration: Iron and Steel Scrap-Detroit Basing Point Prices (March 27, 1951).
c. Ceiling Price Regulation 6, Amendment 1: Office of Price Administration: Shortening, Salad Oil, Cottonseed Oil, Soybean Oil, Corn Oil (March 6, 1951).
d. Ceiling Price Regulation 14: Office of Price Administration: Ceiling Prices of Certain Foods Sold at Wholesale (March 28, 1951).
e. Ceiling Price Regulation 15: Office of Price Administration: Ceiling Prices of Certain Foods Sold at Retail in Group 3 and Group 4 Stores (March 18, 1951).
f. Ceiling Price Regulation 16: Office of Price Administration: Ceiling Prices of Certain Foods Sold at Retail in Group 1 and Group 2 Stores (March 28, 1951).
g. Ceiling Price Regulation 23: Office of Price Administration: Live Cattle (April 30, 1951).
h. Ceiling Price Regulation 24: Office of Price Administration: Ceiling Prices of Beef Sold at Wholesale (April 30, 1951).

F 39: Price Stabilization, Office of (1951). Enforcement Procedure Regulations.

a. Enforcement Procedure Regulation 1: Office of Price Administration: Defining the Scope and Authority for Issuance and Use of Inspection Authorizations, etc. (March 16, 1951).
b. Enforcement Procedure Regulation 2: Office of Price Administration: Defining the Scope and Authority for Issuance and Use of Subpoenas, etc. (March 16, 1951).

F 40: Price Stabilization, Office of (1951). Price Procedure Regulations.

Price Procedure Regulation 2 (Correction): Office of Price Administration: "Industry Advisory Committees Appointed Under the Defense Production Act of 1950" (February 7, 1951).

F 41: Price Stabilization, Office of (1951). Press Releases.

a. Press Release S 7: Office of Price Administration: re: text of speech on "Price Stabilization Plans for Food Distributors" (February 17, 1951).
b. Press Release S 8: Office of Price Administration: re: text of speech by Director of PSO, Michael DiSalle, before National Canners Association (February 17, 1951).

F 42: Price Stabilization, Office of (1951). Press Releases.

a. Press Release O - 14: Office of Price Administration: re: price ceiling adjustments on coal at tidewater docks (February 15, 1951).
b. Press Release O - 15: Office of Price Administration: re: powers of Chief or Acting Chief Counsel in absence of director and his assistant (February 15, 1951).
c. Press Release O - 16: Office of Price Administration: re: amendment to Supplementary Regulation 3 (February 15, 1951).
d. Press Release O - 17: Office of Price Administration: re: General Ceiling Price Regulations, Supplementary Regulation 1, Amendment 2 (February 16, 1951).
e. Press Release O - 47e: Office of Price Administration: re: General Ceiling Price Regulations, Supplementary Regulation 13 (correction) (March 14, 1951).
f. Press Release O - 49: Office of Price Administration: re: Ceiling Price Regulation 2, Revision 1 (March 15, 1951).
g. Press Release O - 50: Office of Price Administration: re: delegation of authority to Director of Enforcement for meat and livestock orders (March 15, 1951).
h. Press Release O - 52: Office of Price Administration: re: general freeze order amendment for future delivery contracts (March 19, 1951).
i. Press Release O - 59: Office of Price Administration: re: General Ceiling Price Regulations, Amendment 8 (March 19, 1951).
j. Press Release O - 60: Office of Price Administration: re: Ceiling Price Regulation 5, Amendment 1 (March 27, 1951).

F 43: Rent Stabilization, Office of (1951).

a. Correspondence.
b. Report: Office of Rent Stabilization: "Analysis of Provisions of the New Rent Control Law (Housing and Rent Act of 1947, as amended) (August 16, 1951).

F 44: Wage Stabilization Board (1951).

Report: Economic Stabilization Agency: "Fact Sheet on the Disputes Function of the Wage Stabilization Board, What It Is... What It Is Not... How It Operates" (undated).

F 45: Wage Stabilization Board (1951). Press Releases.

a. Press Release: WSB - 1: Wage Stabilization Board: re: Labor Department aid in answering questions about the wage stabilization program (February 2, 1951).
b. Press Release: WSB - 2: Wage Stabilization Board: re: interpretations under first five regulations (February 8, 1951).
c. Press Release: WSB - 3: Wage Stabilization Board: re: questions and answers about interpretations of first five regulations (February 15, 1951).
d. Press Release: WSB - 3a: Wage Stabilization Board: re: WSB - 3 correction (February 15, 1951).
e. Press Release: WSB - 4: Wage Stabilization Board: re: panel of experts to advise on stabilizing the wages of agricultural labor (February 16, 1951).
f. Press Release: WSB - 5: Wage Stabilization Board: re: allegations of collusion between industry members of Wage Stabilization Board in setting the national "Catch-Up" wage formula (February 16, 1951).

F 46: Wages (1951).

Correspondence: re: Wage Stabilization Program under the Defense Production Act of 1950. Includes summaries and opinions from the National Association of Manufacturers.

F 47: General (1952).

Correspondence: re: constituents' dissatisfaction with federal wage and price controls.

F 48: Price Stabilization, Office of (1952).

a. Correspondence: re: constituent urging to oppose wage and price controls.
b. Pamphlet: Machinery and Allied Products Institute: Decontrol of Prices (May 13, 1952).
c. Press Release O - 840: Office of Price Stabilization: re: suspension of price controls in certain soft market areas (April 22, 1952).
d. Statement: Ellis G. Arnall (Director of Price Stabilization): Statement by ... before the Senate Banking and Currency Committee (April 22, 1952).
e. Report: Economic Stabilization Agency: "Progress Report on 'Soft Market' Policy" (1952).
f. Statement: Roger L. Putnam (Administrator, Economic Stabilization Agency): "ESA Administrator's Position on Suspension or Relaxation of Price Controls in So-Called 'Soft Market' Areas" (April 22, 1952).g. Newspaper clipping.

F 49: Price Stabilization, Office of (1952). Potatoes.

a. Correspondence.
b. Press Release: Office of Price Stabilization: re: Ceiling Price Regulation 113, Revision 1: White Flesh Potatoes (January 21, 1952).

F 50: Rent Stabilization, Office of (1952).

a. Correspondence.
b. Report: Office of Rent Stabilization: "Highlights of Rent Stabilization Law (Housing and Rent Act of 1947, as amended" (July 1, 1952).
c. Report: Office of Rent Stabilization: Rent Regulation 1: Housing Rent Regulation (December 19, 1951).
d. Report: Office of Rent Stabilization: Rent Regulation 2: Rooms in Rooming Houses and Other Establishments (December 27, 1951).
e. Report: Office of Rent Stabilization: Rent Regulation 3: Hotel Regulation (September 20, 1951).

F 51: Salary Stabilization, Office of (1952).

Correspondence: re: backlog of applications for salary adjustments.

F 52: Wage Stabilization Board (1952). Correspondence.

Correspondence "A - L" re: constituents' dissatisfaction with President Truman's policy of enforced wage and price controls, particularly in the steel industry.

F 53: Wage Stabilization Board (1952). Correspondence.

a. Correspondence "M - Z" re: constituents' dissatisfaction with President Truman's policy of enforced wage and price controls, particularly the executive order seizing the steel industry. Mentions H. R. 532 and concern with union organizations being forced upon businesses. Includes resolutions from various organizations.
b. Newsletter: The Freeman: Will Freedom Be Sold Out In the Name of Its Defense? (February 11, 1952).

F 54: Wage Stabilization Board (1952). Multi-signatories and Departmental.

a. Correspondence: re: steel industry and labor disputes.
b. Newspaper clipping.
c. Report: Wage Stabilization Board: "In the Matter of United Steelworkers of America - C.I.O. and Various Steel and Iron Ore Companies" (March 13, 1952).

Executive Mansion, Commission on Renovation of the

F 55: General (1950 and undated).

Correspondence: re: disposition of original White House building materials, due to renovation, to interested individuals. Includes descriptions, price sheets, and acquisition applications.

Federal Aviation Agency

F 56: Federal-Aid Airport Program (1959).

a. Correspondence.
b. Press Release: Federal Aviation Agency: "FAA Announces Federal Aid Airport Program for Fiscal Year 1960" (November 13, 1959).
c. Report: Federal Aviation Agency: "FAA Addresses of Regional Offices" (undated).
d. Report: Federal Aviation Agency: "Federal Aid Airport Program: Annual Distribution of $63,000,000 Authorization for Fiscal Year 1960."
e. Report: Federal Aviation Administration: re: Federal Aid Airport Program expenditures for 1960, 1961, and 1962, and projections for 1963" (November 13, 1959).

F 57: Federal Airport Act (1959).

a. Correspondence.
b. Press Release: Federal Aviation Agency: "FAA Programs Major New Air Navigation and Air Traffic Control Facilities" (January 12, 1960). Report attached.
c. Report: Federal Aviation Agency: "Fourteenth Annual Report of Operations under the Federal Airport Act" (1959).

F 58: General (1959).

Correspondence: re: Airline Pilot's Association concern with maximum age limitations for air line pilots; consolidation of Federal Aviation Agency offices; and cancellation of request for funds by Lawton Chamber of Commerce to extend runway to serve Continental Airlines. Includes personal notes.

F 59: National Airport Plan (1959).

a. Correspondence.
b. Report: Federal Aviation Agency: "1959 Revision of the National Airport Plan" (March 1959).

F 60: Research and Development (1959).

a. Correspondence.
b. Press Release: Federal Aviation Agency: "Fact Sheet": re: formation of agency (December 30, 1958). Biographical sketches of staff and organizational chart attached.
c. Report: Federal Aviation Agency: "FAA Research and Development Program and Progress Report" (November 1958).

F 61: Federal-Aid Airport Program (1960).

a. Correspondence.
b. Report: Federal Aviation Agency: "Federal Aviation Agency Addresses of Regional Offices" (undated).
c. Report: Federal Aviation Agency: "Federal-Aid Airport Program Annual Distribution of $63,000,000 Authorization for Fiscal Year 1961" (undated).
d. Press Release: Federal Aviation Agency: "Federal Aid Airport Program for Fiscal Year 1961 Announced by FAA" (March 4, 1960). Report attached.

F 62: Gage Airport (1959-1960).

a. Correspondence: re: renovation of Gage Airport.
b. Press Release: Federal Aviation Agency: re: VOR facility at Gage (February 2, 1960).

F 63: General (1960).

a. Correspondence: re: AOPA grievances, air traffic control station at Lawton, instrument landing facilities at Hobart airport, raising of control area floors, and FAA question-and-answer sheets.
b. Brochure: Planning Research Corporation for the Association of Local Transport Airlines: "Public Benefits Provided by the Local Airline Industry" (February 1960).

F 64: National Airport Plan (1960)

a. Correspondence.
b. Report: Federal Aviation Agency: "National Airport Plan-1960" (undated). Pages 61-62 only.

Federal Civil Defense Administration

F 65: General (1950).

Correspondence: re: support for a civil defense program. Includes letter from Roy Boecher (State Senator - Oklahoma) and resolution from the 1950 annual convention of the American Legion.

F 66: General (1951).

a. Correspondence: re: progress of civil defense program in Oklahoma.
b. Newspaper clipping.

F 67: General (1952).

Correspondence: re: Newsweek article.

F 68: General (1957).

a. Correspondence.
b. Report: Oklahoma Civil Defense: "Minutes of Oklahoma State U.S.D.A. Disaster Committee Meeting" (June 20, 1957).

Federal Communications Commission

F 69: General (1946-1947).

Correspondence: re: broadcast of state football playoff games and frequency allocation for amateur radios.

F 70: General (1949).

a. Correspondence.
b. Report: Public Notice, Federal Communications Commission: "Informal Conference to Be Held on Proposed Amateur Rules (Docket 9295)" (July 28, 1949).
c. Report: Docket No. 9295, Federal Communications Commission: "Notice of Proposed Rule Making": re: amendment of part 12 of the Commission's rules governing amateur radio service (April 20, 1949).

F 71: General (1950).

a. Correspondence: re: opposition to Federal Communications Commission decision in favor of a mechanical, whirling disc color system in television sets.
b. Poster: Hallicrafters Company: "The Color Television Blunder" (October 1950).

F 72: General (1951).

a. Correspondence. Correspondents include E. T. Dunlap (State Representative - Oklahoma).
b. Enrolled House Concurrent Resolution No. 5: Oklahoma House of Representatives: "A Concurrent Resolution Urging the Federal Communications Commission to Reserve Television Channels for Educational Uses and Needs" (February 6, 1950).

F 73: General (1952).

Speech: Paul A. Walker (Chairman, Federal Communications Commission): "Address by ..., before the Thirtieth Annual Convention of the National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters" (April 2, 1952).

F 74: General (1957).

a. Correspondence: includes opposition to channels 19 and 25 in Oklahoma City becoming "pay" stations.
b. Report: Public Notice, Federal Communications Commission: "TV Broadcast Stations": re: decisions made by FCC in regard to television station proposals (March 20, 1957).

F 75: General (1958).

Correspondence: re: installation of a new radio station at El Reno and retention of the Special Industrial Radio Service. Personal notes included.

F 76: Hobart Station (1958).

a. Correspondence.
b. Report: Memorandums and Opinion, Federal Communications Commission: re: Alfred Ray Fuchs (radio station KTJS) request for construction permit pursuant to an increase in station power (1958).

F 77: General (1959).

a. Correspondence: re: Elk City Chamber of Commerce opposition.
b. Report: "Application for Authority under Section 214 of the Communications Act of 1934, as Amended, to Discontinue the Class 1 Teleprinter-Operated Office at Elk City, Oklahoma, with Service to be Provided through a Class 9 Teleprinter-Operated Office": re: Western Union Telegraph Company (November 24, 1958).

F 78: General (1960).

Correspondence: re: radio station programming, establishing a radio station at Weatherford, and closing of Western Union telegraph office at Apache.

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