Box 8: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation-Health, Education, and Welfare
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
F 1: General (1960).
Correspondence: re: construction costs of new Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation building at Clinton.
Federal Power Commission
F 2: General (1947).
Correspondence: re: publication notice.
F 3: General (1957).
Correspondence: re: Robert S. Kerr (U.S. Senator - Oklahoma) protest to Federal Power Commission, re: increase in rates in Southwestern Power Administration service area.
F 4: General (1958).
a. Correspondence: re: dissatisfaction of Beaver County resident with price being received for natural gas.
b. Report: Federal Power Commission: "Notice of Applications and Date of Hearing": re: LaVerne Field, Harper County,
Oklahoma" (March 17, 1958). Includes other motions, applications, and orders in the case.
F 5: General (1959).
a. Legal paraphernalia, re: Laverne Field, Harper County.
b. Press Release: Federal Power Commission: "FPC Adopts Presiding Examiner's Decision Authorizing Lone Star Gas
Company to Build Pipeline Facilities to Connect FPC System with Major Natural Gas Reserves" (September 18, 1959).
c. Press Release: Federal Power Commission: "FPC Grants Temporary Authority to Natural Gas Pipeline Company of
America for Compressor Station in Kiowa County, Oklahoma" (July 11, 1958).
F 6: General (1960).
a. Correspondence: re: sale of natural gas from the Cement Field, Caddo County, Oklahoma.
b. Press Release: Federal Power Commission: "FPC Authorizes Michigan Wisconsin Pipeline Company to Expand
Transmission System at Cost of $44.8 Million to Increase Daily Capacity by 100 Million Cubic Feet of Natural Gas"
(August 6, 1960).
Federal Reserve System
F 7: Regulation "W" (1950).
a. Correspondence: re: dissatisfaction with and opposition to Regulation "W." Correspondents include Carl Albert, Tom
Steed, and George Howard Wilson (U.S. Representatives - Oklahoma).
b. Report: Federal Reserve System: "Statement by Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System": re: consumer credit
(Regulation "W") (October 17, 1950).
c. Report: Federal Reserve System: "Statement on Regulation of Consumer Credit." Reprinted from Federal Reserve
Bulletin (December 1950)
F 8: Regulation "W" (1951).
Correspondence: re: hardships of Regulation "W" and possibility of relaxation of its stringent requisites in the future.
Federal Security Agency
F 9: General (1947).
Correspondence: re: publication materials, extension of old age retirement, and transfer of surplus buildings (Army) to civilian use.
F 10: General (1948).
Correspondence: re: employees of cotton gins being subject to payroll tax under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act and President's Reorganization Plan No. 1.
F 11: General (1949).
Correspondence: re: publication allotment to Congressmen and Oklahoma Veterans Employment Representative designee.
F 12: General (1950).
Correspondence: re: President's Reorganization Plan, specifically Vocation Rehabilitation; study of Oklahoma's school system; statistical reports on veteran employment activities in Oklahoma.
F 13: General (1951).
a. Correspondence: re: State Agency Surplus Property Program's benefits to Oklahoma education; Federal Aid to
Dependent Children contribution to Oklahoma vs. other states; reference to Oklahoma House Resolution No. 27.
b. Report: Federal Security Administration: "Statement by Oscar R. Ewing, Federal Security Administrator": re: decision
note to approve the Indiana State plans for aid to needy aged, dependent children, and the blind (July 31, 1951).
F 14: Education, Office of (1951).
a. Correspondence: re: applications for federal assistance from various Oklahoma school districts and status thereof. Budget
and fact sheets included.
b. Report: Office of Education, Federal Security Agency: "Outline for a Report of Facilities": re: college and university
contribution to the national defense effort (March 31, 1951).
c. Report: Office of Education, Federal Security Agency: "Fact Sheet on Public Law 815, School Construction Assistance
for Federally Affected Areas" (April 23, 1951).
d. Public Law 874 (H. R. 7940): "To provide financial assistance for local educational agencies in areas affected by federal
activities, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (September 30, 1950).
e. Report: Office of Education, Federal Security Agency: Information Bulletin: "Material, Equipment, and Supply
Shortages": re: educational institutions (January 31, 1951).
F 15: Social Security Board (1951).
a. Correspondence: re: includes inquiry from George L. Cross (President - OU) concerning university employees' old-age
and survivors insurance program sanctioned by congressional action.
b. Report: Social Security Administration, Federal Security Agency: "Source of Funds Expended for Public-Assistance
Administrative Costs, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1951": re: breakdown by state of cost of administration of old-age
assistance program. (October 20, 1950).
F 16: Education, Office of (1952).
a. Correspondence: re: applications of various Oklahoma school districts for federal construction allocations, and status of
entitlements thereof. Includes budget sheets.
b. Press Release: Office of Education, Federal Security Agency: re: deadline for filing applications for federal funds for
schoolhouse construction (April 23, 1952).
F 17: Public Health Service (1948, 1952).
Correspondence: re: hospitals in Watonga, Okarche, Kingfisher, and Lawton; federal approval of funds for construction of El Reno Municipal Hospital.
Federal Trade Commission
F 18: General (1948, 1951).
a. Correspondence.
b. Report: Federal Trade Commission: "1947 Annual Report of the Federal Trade Commission," pages 13 a, b, and c: re:
minority recommendations to Congress for proposed legislation (undated).
F 19: General (1957).
Correspondence: re: request from National Research Company of biographical information of a constituent; requestor under investigation by Federal Trade Commission and ordered to cease and desist from use of skip-trace forms in connection with obtaining information by subterfuge concerning alleged delinquent debtors.
F 20: General (1958-1959).
a. Correspondence: re: case before Federal Trade Commission concerning false advertising by Max Factor Company.
Includes legal documents by the commission substantiating the allegations.
b. Report: Federal Trade Commission: "Textile Fiber Products Identification Act: Notice of Hearing and Proposed Rule
Making" (February 5, 1959). Report attached.
Federal Works Agency
F 21: General (1947).
a. Correspondence: re: approval of federal assistance in construction of public works facilities in several Oklahoma districts.
b. Report: Bureau of Community Facilities, Federal Works Agency: "Regulations for Veterans' Educational Facilities"
(August 12, 1945).
c. Report: Bureau of Community Facilities, Federal Works Agency: "Veterans' Educational Facilities: Information for
Applicants" (August 12, 1946).
F 22: General (1949).
Correspondence: re: passage of Public Law 152 by Eighty-first Congress, creating the General Services Administration and providing for the liquidation of the War Assets Administration.
F 23: General (1952).
Correspondence: re: new location of General Accounting Office.
General Services Administration
F 24: General (1949).
a. Correspondence.
b. Report: Community Facilities Service, General Services Administration: "Advance Planning for Non-Federal Public
Works-Second Advance Planning Program-Information for Applicants: General Information" (November 15, 1949).
F 25: General (1950).
a. Correspondence.
b. Press Release: General Services Administration: re: issuance of regulation for the conservation of critical materials
(August 28, 1950).
c. Pamphlet: General Services Administration: Basic Facts about Selling to the Government (1950).
F 26: General (1951).
a. Correspondence.
b. Report: General Services Administration: "Federal Purchasing Directory: Principal Agencies: Materials Bought"
(undated).
F 27: General (1958).
a. Correspondence: re: microfilming and disposition of Confederate documents. Correspondents include Robert S. Kerr
(U.S. Senator - Oklahoma).
b. Report: General Services Administration: Circular No. 171: re: requirements of fuel oil (diesel and burner) (January 20,
1958). Requisition forms attached.
c. Press Release: General Services Administration: re: staff appointments (December 11, 1958).
F 28: General (1959).
a. Correspondence: re: concern of Director of Oklahoma Civil Defense with lack of fallout shelter in new federal building
in Oklahoma City.
b. Report: General Services Administration: Circular No. 91: Revision No. 3: re: Cross Service Contract -- Furniture
Refinishing, Repairing, and Upholstery (January 21, 1959). Price list attached.
c. Report: General Services Administration: Circular No. 108: Revised: re: Eligibility for Supply Service through General
Services Administration (July 2, 1959).
d. Report: General Services Administration: Circular No. 136: Revision No. 3: re: Federal Supply Service Telephone
Contracts (March 30, 1959).
e. Lists: General Services Administration: re: persons willing to conduct records searches of the National Archives for
individuals for a fee (February 1959).
F 29: Public Buildings Act (1959)
a. H. R. 7645: "To provide for the construction, alteration, and acquisition of public buildings of the Federal Government,
and for other purposes" (Robert E. Jones - Alabama). Committee on Public Works. Eighty-sixth Congress; First Session
(June 1959).
b. House Report 557 (H. R. 7645): "Public Buildings." Eighty-sixth Congress; First Session (1959).
c. Public Law 86 (H. R. 7645). Eighty-sixth Congress (September 9, 1959).
d. Report: General Services Administration: Circular No. 194: re: Public Law 86-249-Public Buildings Act of 1959
(December 14, 1959).
e. Report: Outline: "General Services Administration: Construction Program": re: projects throughout the country, status
thereof, and cost estimates (August 1, 1959).
f. Leaflet: Public Building Service, General Services Administration: Construction Program, Federal Buildings, District of
Columbia and Vicinity, 1956-1966 (August 1959).
F 30: General (1960).
Report: General Services Administration: "Regional GSA Circular No. 202": re: GSA Services Available to Civilian Agencies in Conducting Sales of Surplus Personal Property (April 25, 1960).
Health, Education, and Welfare
F 31: Education, Office of (1956).
a. Report: Office of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: Bulletin No. 39 (revised): re: school
assistance in federally affected areas (August 10, 1956).
b. Report: Office of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: "A Brief Explanation of Federal Assistance
for Maintenance and Operation of Schools" (October 5, 1956). Three different opinions.
F 32: Public Health Service (1956). Hospitals
a. Report: Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare: Title VI-Construction of Hospitals (July 1956).
b. Report: Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: "Public Health Service Regulations-Part
53: Pertaining to the Hospital Survey and Construction Act, as Amended" (January 1955).
c. Leaflet: Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare: Meeting Community Health Facility
Needs under the Hospital and Medical Facilities Survey and Construction Program (1956-1957).
d. Reprint: Journal of the American Medical Association: "Hospital and Medical Facilities Survey and Construction
Program" (October 13, 1956).
e. Reprint: Journal of the American Hospital Association: "Hospital Construction-Progress and Prospects, 1957" (January
1, 1957).
F 33: Education (1957).
Correspondence: re: education in Oklahoma and prospects for science careers. Correspondents include H. H. Bliss (University of Oklahoma).
F 34: Education, Office of (1957). Grants.
Correspondence "A - C" re: federal assistance approved for certain Oklahoma schools for maintenance and operation funds.
F 35: Education, Office of (1957). Grants.
Correspondence "D - I" re: federal assistance approved for certain Oklahoma schools for maintenance and operation funds.
F 36: Education, Office of (1957). Grants.
Correspondence "L - W" re: federal assistance approved for certain Oklahoma schools for maintenance and operation funds.
F 37: Food and Drug Administration (1957).
Correspondence: re: possibility of transfer of federal jurisdiction over sanitation or filth in grain away from the Food and Drug Administration.
F 38: Food and Drug Administration (1957). Hoxsey Cancer Cure.
a. Correspondence: re: constituent support for the Hoxsey Cancer Cure and demand for cessation of a Food and Drug
Administration investigation of the doctor and his methods.
b. Brochure: advertising the Hoxsey Cancer Cure.
c. Leaflet: supporting the methods and effectiveness thereof of Dr. Hoxsey.
d. Newspaper clippings.
e. Article: Defender Magazine: "Humphrey Bogart: A Cancer Casualty" (undated).
F 39: Food and Drug Administration (1957). Hoxsey Cancer Cure.
Petition forms: re: constituent requests for congressional investigation of Food and Drug Administration's restrictions pertaining to the Hoxsey Cancer Cure.
F 40: Food and Drug Administration (1957). Hoxsey Cancer Cure: Departmental Materials.
a. Correspondence.
b. Memorandum: Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: "Facts about the Hoxsey
Treatment for Internal Cancer" (February 14, 1957).
c. Memorandum: Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: "Facts Regarding the
Hoxsey Cancer Treatment" (March 12, 1957).
F 41: Food and Drug Administration (1957). Hoxsey Cancer Cure: TM materials.
Form letters: re: request for congressional investigation of the Food and Drug Administration.
F 42: General (1957).
a. Correspondence: re: miscellaneous and various issues.
b. H. R. 6682: "To amend title I of the Social Security Act to provide that the first $50 per month of earned income shall
not be taken into account in determining an individual's need for old-age assistance thereunder" (Ed Edmondson -
Oklahoma). Committee on Ways and Means. Eighty-fifth Congress; First Session (April 5, 1957).
c. Report: Oklahoma Commission for Crippled Children: "A Summary of Hearing Programs, School Year 1956-1957"
(undated).
F 43: Public Health Service (1957).
Correspondence: re: constituent's interest in asthma research and legislation.
F 44: Public Health Service (1957). Grants for Hospitals.
Correspondence: re: applications and approvals for federal assistance to various Oklahoma hospitals for maintenance, expansion, and construction; tax exemption for Farmers' Union Hospital Association (Community Hospital-Clinic) in Elk City.
F 45: Public Health Service (1957). Grants for Sewage/Water Pollution.
Correspondence: re: applications and approvals for various Oklahoma cities, towns, and municipalities for federal assistance with sewage and/or water projects.
F 46: Public Health Service (1957). Indian Health.
Report: Oklahoma State Department of Health: "Public Health Services to Indians" (July 1, 1956 - June 30, 1957).
F 47: Social Security (1957). Correspondence.
a. Correspondence: re: constituent opinions and suggestions for Social Security legislation (e. g., the Townsend Plan and
Soil Bank payments as declared income).
b. Pamphlet: Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Education and Welfare: Facts about the Federal
Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund (May 1956).
c. Leaflet: re: support for the Townsend Plan (undated).
F 48: Social Security (1957). Data.
Correspondence: re: tabulation of number of people receiving old-age and survivors insurance benefits and the amount of money being paid monthly, with distributions by the county of residence of the beneficiary, in Oklahoma. Statistical sheets attached.
F 49: Welfare (1957).
a. Correspondence: re: alleged ill-treatment of elderly Oklahomans by welfare personnel. Correspondents include Roy
Boecher (State Senator - Oklahoma).
b. Senate Joint Resolution: Oklahoma Legislature: re: assistance of needy persons who have attained the age of sixty-five
years, etc. (1957).
c. Engrossed House Bill No. 629: Oklahoma Legislature: re: old-age assistance (1957).
F 50: Education (1958).
Correspondence: re: TM's help in furthering needs of education in Oklahoma; suggestions from constituents for such help; requests from constituents to support various programs; government document repository at Southwestern State College. Correspondents include George L. Cross (President - OU).
F 51: Education, Office of (1958).
Correspondence: re: federal assistance to Indian children. Includes personal notes.
F 52: Education, Office of (1958). Grants.
Correspondence "A - C" re: federal assistance under Public Laws 815 and 874 for certain Oklahoma school districts in federally-affected areas.
F 53: Education, Office of (1958). Grants.
Correspondence "D - L" re: federal assistance under Public Laws 815 and 874 for certain Oklahoma school districts in federally-affected areas.
F 54: Education, Office of (1958). Grants.
Correspondence "M - W" re: federal assistance under Public Laws 815 and 874 for certain Oklahoma school districts in federally-affected areas.
F 55: Public Health Service (1958). Grants for Hospitals.
a. Correspondence: re: federal assistance to Oklahoma hospitals for construction and maintenance purposes.
b. Report: Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: Public Health Service Act, Title VI:
Section 501: Construction of Hospitals (July 1956).
F 56: Public Health Service (1958). Grants for Sewage/Water.
Correspondence: re: federal assistance under section 6 of Federal Water Pollution Control Act to towns of Arnett and Fargo.
F 57: Social Security (1958).
a. Correspondence: re: Federal Old-Age Pension Program (i.e., Social Security) and number of people receiving old-age,
survivors, and disability insurance benefits and amount of money being paid monthly, with distributions by county of
beneficiary in Oklahoma. Statistical chart attached. Includes mention H. R. 3662, H. R. 9467, and H. R. 9528.
b. Report: Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: "Disability and Social Security"
(October 1958).
F 58: Education (1959).
Correspondence: re: publications of "The National Defense Graduate Fellowship Program," vocation education, and 1957 Agriculture Handbook.
F 59: Education, Office of (1959).
a. Correspondence: re: Health, Education, and Welfare appropriations for 1960; list of Oklahoma schools in
federally-affected areas; and legislation.
b. Press Release: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: re: awarding of Graduate Fellowships under Title IV of
the National Defense Education Act (August 12, 1959).
c. Press Release: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: re: graduate fellowships in study of mentally-retarded
children (Public Law 85-926) (September 15, 1959).
d. Press Release: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: re: allocation of college student loans under the National
Defense Education Act (September 15, 1959).
e. Press Release: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: re: appropriations for foreign language institutes under the
National Defense Education Act (December 24, 1959).
F 60: Education, Office of (1959). Grants.
Correspondence "A - C" re: federal assistance under Public Laws 815 and 874 to certain Oklahoma school districts in federal-affected areas.
F 61: Education, Office of (1959). Grants.
Correspondence "D - I" re: federal assistance under Public Laws 815 and 874 to certain Oklahoma school districts in federal-affected areas.
F 62: Education, Office of (1959). Grants.
Correspondence "L - W" re: federal assistance under Public Laws 815 and 874 to certain Oklahoma school districts in federal-affected areas.
F 63: Food and Drug Administration (1959).
a. Correspondence: re: effect of DDT on crops.
b. Press Release: Food and Drug Administration: "Statement by Arthur S. Flemming, Secretary of Health, Education, and
Welfare": re: Delaney clause of the Food Additives Amendment of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act" (December
10, 1959).
F 64: General (1959).
Correspondence: re: federal assistance to flood-stricken counties of Oklahoma; declaration as "major disaster area."
F 65: Public Health Service (1959).
Correspondence: re: federal assistance to Public Health Service Indian Hospital at Lawton for improvements and equipment. Includes y of resolution passed by Inter-Tribal Business Committee of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache tribes.
F 66: Public Health Service (1959). Grants for Hospitals.
Correspondence: re: federal grants under Title VI of the Public Health Service Act to certain Oklahoma hospitals for various projects.
F 67: Public Health Service (1959) Grants for Sewage/Water.
Correspondence: re: federal assistance under section 6 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to certain Oklahoma towns.
F 68: Public Health Service (159). Krebiozen.
a. Correspondence: re: efficacy of Krebiozen as a cancer cure.
b. Leaflet: The History of a Tragedy: A Factual Book about a Cancer Cure That Was and Is Hidden from the World.
Reprint by the Rodale Press (Pennsylvania) (August 1959).
F 69: Social Security (1959).
Correspondence: re: constituent opinions and clarification requests as to eligibility for social security benefits. Includes statistical tabulations of benefits, etc.
F 70: Children's Programs (1960).
Correspondence: re: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare assistance to neglected children, juvenile delinquents and retarded minors.
F 71: Education (1960).
Correspondence: re: appreciation for TM's efforts in increasing appropriations for Public Law 874 and in its distribution to Oklahoma school districts. Correspondents include Albert Thomas (U.S. Representative - Texas).
F 72: Education, Office of (1960).
a. Correspondence: re: assistance to parochial schools under Public Law 874.
b. Reports: Statistical compilations of the National Defense Education Act expenditures to each state in 1958.
c. Press Release: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: re: approval of graduate study fellowships under the
National Defense Education Act (January 7, 1960). List attached.
d. Press Release: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: re: establishment of Counseling and Guidance Training
Institutes at various colleges and universities (January 20, 1960). List attached.
e. Press Release: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: re: National Defense Study Loan Program participation
(September 27, 1960). List attached.
F 73: Education, Office of (1960). Grants.
Correspondence "A - C" re: federal assistance approval under Public Laws 815 & 874 to various Oklahoma school districts in federally-affected areas.
F 74: Education, Office of (1960) Grants.
Correspondence "D - I" re: federal assistance approval under Public Laws 815 & 874 to various Oklahoma school districts in federally-affected areas.
F 75: Education, Office of (1960) Grants.
Correspondence "K - W" re: federal assistance approval under Public Laws 815 & 874 to various Oklahoma school districts in federally-affected areas.
F 76: Food and Drug Administration (1960).
a. Report: NCA "Summary of NCA Position on Color Additives Bill" (S. 2197/H. R. 7624) (March 7, 1960).
b. Report: NCA "Mandatory Marketing Orders" (March 7, 1960).
c. Report: NCA "What Marketing Order Can Do" (March 7, 1960).
d. Report: NCA "Summary of Wage and Hour" (S. 1046/H. R. 4488; S. 1967/H. R. 7490; S. 1874; S. 1085) (March 7,
1960).
F 77: General (1960).
Correspondence: re: staff appointments in Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
F 78: Health (1960).
Correspondence: re: analysis of patent-medicine; Social Security coverage for internal-medicine-type examinations; constituent's request for information on opening a nursing home.
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