TOBY MORRIS COLLECTION
DEPARTMENTAL SERIES
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Railroad Retirement Board

F 1: Railroad Retirement Board (n.d.).

a. Leaflet U.S. Railroad Retirement Board: How to Compute Retirement Annuities under the Railroad Retirement Act (July 1948).
b. Leaflet: U.S. Railroad Retirement Board: The 1948 Amendments to the Railroad Retirement Act (July 1948).
c. Leaflet: U.S. Railroad Retirement Board: Benefits for Railroad Retirement and Unemployment Insurance Acts (July 1948).

F 2: Railroad Retirement Board (1957).

a. Correspondence: re: tax-exempt status of Railroad Retirement Pensions; appointment of Railroad Retirement Board liaison officer.
b. Leaflet: re: appointment and credentials of Railroad Retirement Board liaison officer, J. E. Walsh.
c. Newspaper clipping.

F 3: Railroad Retirement Board (1959).

Extension of Remarks: James E. Van Zandt (U.S. Representative - Pennsylvania): "Questions and Answers on the 1959 Amendments to the Railroad Retirement Act and Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act" (June 1, 1959).

Reconstruction Finance Corporation

F 4: Reconstruction Finance Corporation (1947).

Correspondence: re: retirement of a portion of debt acquired by Kaiser Company, Inc., through a Reconstruction Finance Corporation Loan; Fontana, California, steel plant and facilities presented as security.

F 5: Reconstruction Finance Corporation (1949).

a. Correspondence: re: Lone Star Steel Company application; ineligibility of Reconstruction Finance Corporation to make loans to non-profit co-operatives. Includes personal notes. Correspondents include Wright Patman (U.S. Representative - Texas).
b. Speech: Sam Rayburn (U.S. Representative - Texas): re: loan application of Lone Star Steel Company. Before the chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (May 9, 1949).
c. Speech: Tom Connally (U.S. Representative - Texas): re: loan application of Lone Star Steel Company. Before the chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (May 14, 1949).
d. Newspaper clipping.

F 6: Reconstruction Finance Corporation (1950).

Correspondence: re: plan to reduce administrative expenses in the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.

F 7: Reconstruction Finance Corporation (1951).

a. Correspondence: re: dissatisfaction with Reconstruction Finance Corporation reorganization; possible abolishment.
b. Press Release: Reconstruction Finance Corporation: re: streamlined Reconstruction Finance Corporation operations to facilitate Kansas-Missouri-Oklahoma flood area disaster loans (July 31, 1951).
c. Newspaper clipping.

Selective Service System

F 8: Selective Service System (1950).

a. Correspondence: re: curtailment of Oklahoma inductees under the Selective Service Act.
b. Press Release: Department of the Army: "Discussion on Use of Army Reservists" (November 28, 1950).
c. Report: Transmittal Memorandum No. 23: Selective Service System: "Local Board Memorandum No. 25, Obligation of Reservists under the Selective Service Act of 1948, as Amended" (September 28, 1950).
d. Report: Packet No. 14: Selective Service System: re: Part 1650 of the Selective Service Regulations, reflecting provisions of Executive Order signed October 11, 1950" (October 13, 1950).
e. Report: Packet No. 12: Selective Service System: re: Part 1682-Physical Examination (July 15, 1950).

F 9: Selective Service System (1959).

Correspondence: re: congressional liaison function of the Selective Service System.

Small Business Administration

F 10: Small Business Administration (1957).

a. Correspondence: re: increased federal aid to farmers, small business, and small businessmen; protection of co-operatives and non-profit organizations; tax rates and minimum wage law.
b. Newspaper clipping.

F 11: Small Business Administration (1958).

a. Public Law 85-699 (S. 3651): "To make equity capital and long-term credit more readily available for small business concerns, and for other purposes." Small Business Investment Act. Eighty-fifth Congress (August 21, 1958).
b. House Document 127: "The Small Business Investment Act and the Small Business Tax Revision Act of 1958." Eighty-fifth Congress; Second Session (August 24, 1958).
c. Committee Print: "How to Obtain Financing under the Small Business Investment Act of 1958." Select Committee on Small Business. Eighty-fifth Congress; Second Session (August 21, 1958).

F 12: Small Business Administration (1959).

a. Correspondence.
b. Extension of Remarks: Wright Patman (U.S. Representative - Texas): "Action Needed to Save Small Businessmen in the Dairy Industry." Eighty-sixth Congress; First Session (May 14, 1959).

Small Defense Plants Administration

F 13: Small Defense Plants Administration (1952).

a. Correspondence: re: establishment of a Congressional Section within the Small Business Administration.
b. Leaflet: Small Defense Plants Administration: Small Defense Plants Administration: What It Is, What It Does (May 1952).

State, Department of

F 14: General (1948-1949).

a. Press Release: Department of State: "General Information Regarding Visas for Immigrants" (June 3, 1948).
b. Press Release: Department of State: re: schedule of daily broadcast transmissions to Europe, the Far East, and Latin America (May 1, 1948).

F 15: China (1950).

a. Correspondence: re: constituents' opinions of the Chinese situation, specifically U.S. support for a free election supervised by the United Nations on the Chinese mainland.
b. Press Release: "Views of the Department of State on Certain Questions Relating to China" (June 1950).

F 15b: Church of Christ (1950).

F 16: Fulbright Program (1950).

a. Correspondence: re: inquiries about P. L. 584 (Foreign Exchange Scholarship Program) authorized by the Seventy-ninth Congress.
b. Pamphlet: Department of State: Educational Changes under the Fulbright Act" (1949).
c. Speech: J. William Fulbright (U.S. Senator - Arkansas). "The Fulbright Exchange Program in Operation." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (February 14, 1950). Congressional Record Reprint.

F 17: International Claims Commission (1950).

a. Correspondence.
b. Federal Register Reprint: International Claims Commission, Department of State: "Proposed Rule Making, Rules of Practice and Procedure, Notice of Proposed Rule Making" (October 27, 1950).

F 18: General (1951).

a. Correspondence: re: tours of the Voice of America studios in Washington.
b. Press Release: Department of State: "Displaced Persons Program, Certified Voluntary Agencies" (undated).

F 19: General (1952).

Correspondence: re: tours of the Voice of America studios in Washington; presentation-"Unorthodox Methods by the Soviets in Their Struggle for Power"-to Congressional staffs; Oklahomans involved in the Point Four Program. Includes list.

F 19b: Church of Christ (1952).

F 20: General (1957).

a. Correspondence: re: age discrimination in foreign service applications; key personnel in the State Department; guidelines for communication via diplomatic pouch.
b. Press Release: Department of State: "Total Visa Issuance under Refugee Relief Act" (January 3, 1957).
c. Press Release: Department of State: re: resignation of Pierce J. Gerety, Deputy Administrator of the Refugee Relief Program (January 3, 1957).
d. Press Release: Department of State: "General Information Regarding Visas for Immigrants" (March 30, 1956).

F 21: Girard Case (1957).

a. Correspondence: re: jurisdictional dispute-Japanese vis-a-vis U.S. military court in the case of infantryman Girard's alleged killing of a Japanese woman.
b. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Joint Statement of Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, and Secretary of Defense, Charles E. Wilson" (June 4, 1957).

F 22: Passport Office (1957).

Correspondence: re: procedures for application or renewal of passports. Includes statistical information for 1957.

F 23: General (1958).

Correspondence: re: key personnel in the State Department's Congressional Relations office; guidelines for communications by diplomatic pouch.

F 24: General (1959).

Correspondence: re: key personnel in the State Department's Congressional Relations office; alleged criminals among the ranks of Cuban political refugees; American Airlines negotiations with Mexico; suggestion by OU American Indian Institute Chairman to send Native Americans abroad, in full regalia, as representatives of the U.S.

F 25: Hindsley Families (Church of Christ) (1959).

Correspondence: re: constituents' concern over the French expulsion of above-named missionaries; Belgian grant of stay; and eventual re-entry extended by France.

F 26: Passport Office (1959).

Correspondence: re: special telephone lines for Congressional calls and special handling of Congressional correspondence to the Passport Office.

F 27: General (1960).

Correspondence: re: key personnel in the State Department's Congressional Relations office; possibility of adding an education officer to the staff of the U. S. Mission to the United Nations; "World Peace through World Law;" trip to NATO nations by two prominent Masons; contributions of Oklahoma State University to Point Four Program. Correspondents include Oliver S. Willham - OSU President).

F 28: U. A. R. Loan (1960).

Correspondence: re: application of the United Arab Republic for a loan from the World Bank; IBRD loan approval for improvements in the Suez Canal.

Subversive Activities Control Board

F 29: General (1957).

Correspondence: re: receipt of photograph sent by TM.

Supreme Court

F 30: General (1958).

Brief: Amicus Curiae: In the Matter of the Lake Michigan water division project (October 1958).

F 31: General (1959).

Correspondence: re: tentative schedule for last of the 1959 Supreme Court term; application for admission to practice before the Supreme Court.

Tennessee Valley Authority

F 32: General (1957).

Leaflet: Power Distributors Information Committee, Chattanooga, Tennessee: Will the New Johnsonville Steam Plant Be Subsidized? Who Pays for TVA? (undated).

Treasury, Department of the

F 33: Internal Revenue Service (1947, 1949).

a. Correspondence.
b. Bulletin: Bureau of Internal Revenue, Department of the Treasury: "Your Federal Income Tax" (1946).
c. Newspaper: Arkansas State Republican: re: dissatisfaction with U. S. Tax Bureau (September 1947).

F 34: Coast Guard (1948).

a. Correspondence: re: requirements for eligibility to take examinations; sample press release and radio spot announcements for the use of Congressmen.
b. Booklet: U.S. Coast Guard Academy: Career for Tomorrow (1947).
c. Leaflet: re: examinations for appointment to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy (1948).

F 35: General (1949, 1951).

a. Correspondence.
b. Flyers/Posters: re: Treasury Minute Man Flag Program to fly flags in American cities through purchase of Defense Bonds via the Payroll Savings Plan.

F 36: Internal Revenue Service (1952).

a. Correspondence: re: Management Improvement Program of the Internal Revenue Service; chronology of the Internal Revenue Service appointive officers since 1791; general nature of Reorganization Plan.
b. Press Release: "Statement by the President:" re: reorganization of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (January 2, 1952).
c. Chart: Organizational chart, Bureau of Internal Revenue, Department of the Treasury (January 2, 1952).
d. Table: re: Bureau of Internal Revenue collections, expenditures, population, tax per capita, cost of collecting and number of employees from 1866 to 1951.

F 37: Firearms (1957).

a. Correspondence: re: constituents' dissension with proposed regulations concerning the sale of firearms and ammunition.
b. Press Release: Internal Revenue Service: "Statement on the Proposed Revision of the Federal Firearms Regulation Published in Federal Register on May 3, 1957."

F 38: General (1956-1957).

a. Correspondence: re: constituent's dissatisfaction with Internal Revenue Service auditing practices; rejection of suggestion for coin commemorating Oklahoma's Semi-Centennial. Correspondents include George Miskovsky (Oklahoma State Senator).
b. Newspaper clipping.

F 39: Internal Revenue Service (1957).

a. Correspondence.
b. Report: Council of Economic Supervisors for the Joint Economic Committee: "Economic Indicators" (November 1957).

F 40: Internal Revenue Service (1958). General.

Correspondence: re: receipt of Internal Revenue Code 54 supplemental information; reimbursement of IRS employees' expenses; opposition to IRS ruling disallowing advertising by utility companies.

F 41: Internal Revenue Service (1958). Teachers.

a. Correspondence: re: certain income tax deductions for school teachers' educational expenses.
b. Press Release: Department of the Treasury: re: liberal income tax deductions for teachers concerning educational expenses" (April 4, 1958).
c. Excerpt: T. D. 6291, Federal Register, Vol. 23, No. 68: "Income Tax Regulations-Expenses for Education" (April 5, 1958).

F 42: Internal Revenue Service (1959). General.

a. Correspondence: re: includes proposed closing of Internal Revenue Service at Guymon.
b. Report: Tax Foundation, Inc., New York: "The Federal Individual Income Tax: Revising the Rate and Bracket Structure" (November 1959).

F 43: Internal Revenue Service (1960). General.

Correspondence: re: extension time for filing tax return; constituent's proposal for a new system for filing returns.

U.S. Information Agency

F 44: General (1957).

Correspondence: re: purpose of agency and utilization of the Voice of America. Includes tour passes for the Voice of America studios.

U.S. Tariff Commission

F 45: General (1960).

Correspondence: re: tariff duties on imported brooms; possible imposition of an import duty on typewriters.

Veterans Administration

F 46: General (1947).

a. Correspondence: re: job training and education for veterans (e.g., banking and crop-dusting); grievances of students at the Oklahoma School of Medicine concerning ineligibility of benefits (G.I. Bill) Due to provisions of P. L. 346; Ensley Spanish Village Project in Lawton, etc.
b. "Veteran's Application for Pension or Compensation for Disability Resulting from Service in the Active Military or Naval Forces of the United States" (October 1944).
c. "Veteran's Application for Compensation for Disability Resulting from Service in the Active Military or Naval Forces of the United States" (December 1946).

F 47: Hospitals (1947).

Correspondence: re: need for more hospital beds for veterans in Oklahoma; expansion of medical facilities, especially the Norman Naval Base hospital. Includes resolutions from Oklahoma American Legion.

F 48: Lawton Housing Project (1947).

Correspondence: re: investigation of structural defects in houses of the Ensley Spanish Village Project. Legal opinion from law firm and Veterans Administration recommendations included.

F 49: Lawton Office (1947).

Correspondence: re: establishment of a Veterans Administration Sub-regional Office at Lawton to provide better medical facilities for veterans in southwestern Oklahoma.

F 50: General (1948).

Correspondence: re: necessity of closing Veterans Administration Hospital at Amarillo; importance to Seventh District American Legion Department of Oklahoma.

F 51: General (1949).

a. Correspondence: re: payment of dividend on life insurance for veterans of World War II; traveling expenses for next of kin attending group burials; eligibility of private schools for veterans enrollment under the G.I. Bill. Correspondents include John E. Rankin (U.S. Representative - Mississippi).
b. H. R. 787: "To provide that certain mortgages and loans shall not be eligible for insurance or guaranty under the National Housing Act or the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 unless a warranty is provided against a structural and other defects in construction of the dwelling involved." Committee on Banking and Currency. Eighty-first Congress; First Session.

F 52: Hospitals (1949). Oklahoma.

a. Correspondence: re: veterans hospital situation in Oklahoma; need for a mental hospital in Norman. Includes Oklahoma American Legion resolution and statement of the Oklahoma State Medical Association.
b. Leaflet: re: expanded Veterans Administration program for hospitals in Oklahoma (undated).
c. "Brief in Support of Reconsideration of Elimination of Oklahoma N.P. Hospital from V. A. Program" (undated). No source indicated.
d. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2: "Memorializing the President of the United States and the Director of the Veterans Administration to revive and restore a program of hospitals for the treatment and hospitalization of veterans in Oklahoma as heretofore announced by said Veterans Administration" (January 19, 1949). Twenty-second Oklahoma Legislature.
e. Correspondence: re: possible elimination of non-psychiatric hospital at Norman and reduction in proposed size of Veterans Administration Hospital in Oklahoma City; appreciation of TM's support during Sen. Pepper's committee investigation into the Oklahoma VA hospital problem.
f. Pamphlet: Norman Chamber of Commerce: Norman: The University City (undated).

F 53: Hospitals (1949). Tennessee.

Correspondence: re: proposed construction of a Veterans Administration hospital in Nashville, Tennessee; request for TM's support.

F 54: Willis, Delbert (1949).

a. Correspondence: re: Willis' fight against the Veterans Administration for benefits due him as a disabled soldier.
b. "Study of the Veterans Administration press release of March 28, 1949, which comments upon the article 'Are You Happy, Son?' by Delbert Willis in Colliers for March 26" (April 4, 1949). By Willis.
c. Press Release: Veterans Administration: "Comments on Article 'Are You Happy, Son' by Delbert Willis, Appearing in Colliers for March 26, 1949" (March 28, 1949).
d. Article: Delbert Willis: "Are You Happy, Son?" Colliers (March 26, 1949).

F 55: General (1950).

a. Correspondence: re: George N. Craig's comments.
b. Extension of Remarks: John E. Rankin (U.S. Representative - Mississippi): contains statement by National Commander George N. Craig, of the American Legion, before the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, Tuesday, January 17, 1950.

F 56: Hospitals (1950).

a. Correspondence: re: TM's support to prevent the closing of the Veterans Administration hospital at Saratoga Springs, New York. Correspondents include W. G. Stigler (U.S. Representative - Oklahoma).
b. Report: Hospital Committee, Muskogee Chamber of Commerce: "Expansion of United States Veterans Administration Hospital at Muskogee, Oklahoma" (January 1950).

F 57: Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act (1950).

Committee Print: "Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940, as Amended." Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).

F 58: Veterans Education Appeals Board (1950).

Correspondence: re: alleged discrimination of the National L-P Gas Institute by the Veterans Administration in education and training of veterans. Included is an appeals brief filed before the Veterans' Education Appeals Board.

F 59: General (1951).

a. Correspondence: re: procedures governing renewal of five-year term life insurance for veterans; criteria necessitating the closing of Veterans Administration offices, especially one at Lawton; loss of VA medical personnel to the Armed Forces; delayed special dividend payments to veterans; VA direct loan program authorized by Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, extension by Public Law 139.
b. Report: Hospital Committee, Texas Department of Veterans: re: dearth of hospital facilities for veterans in south Texas (September 8, 1951).

F 60: General (1951). Reports.

a. Correspondence.
b. Press Release: Veterans Administration: re: consolidation of VA insurance and death claims activities into two district offices (January 7, 1952).
c. Press Release: Veterans Administration: re: closing of 321 VA contact offices due to budgetary limitations (January 31, 1951).
d. Report: Veterans Administration: "Postwar Activities of Veterans Administration: A Review of VA Operations since the End of World War II and a Forecast of Probable Operations during Fiscal Years 1951 and 1952" (February 1951).

F 61: General (1952).

a. Correspondence: re: curtailment of hospital services to Oklahoma veterans; closing of VA training office at Hobart.
b. Report: Cooperative Housing Division, Federal Housing Administration: "The Oklahoma Cooperative Housing Story" (January 1952).
c. Press Release: Veterans Administration: re: passage of the Servicemen's Indemnity Act of 1951 (Public Law 23) (June 6, 1952).

F 62: General (1957).

a. Correspondence: re: TM's successful effort to obtain direct Veterans Administration loan status for veterans in Beckham County, especially in and around Elk City; Veterans Administration Congressional Liaison Office; restoration of G. I. Bill of Rights in full; G. I. Loan for purchase of home. Includes statistical sheets concerning VA home loans and available hospital beds nationwide.
b. Newsletter: Federal Employees Veterans Association, Inc.: National Vet-News (October 1957).
c. Press Release: Veterans Administration Fact Sheet IS-1: "Federal Benefits Available to Veterans and Their Dependents' (October 1956).

F 63: Clinton Office (1958).

a. Correspondence: re: closing of Veterans Administration office at Clinton and establishment of a contact representative to visit the town several times weekly.
b. Newspaper: Clinton Daily News.

F 64: General (1958).

Correspondence: re: reduction in number of visits by Veterans Administration Contact Representative to Clinton; increased pensions for World War I veterans; repeal of the ninety-day service requirement for veterans' disability compensation purposes; monetary consideration in lieu of G. I. training benefits; transfer of G. I. benefits to the children of veterans who were not able to take advantage of them (H. R. 10888).

F 65: General (1959).

Correspondence: re: transfer of a Veterans Administration staffer; constituent request for the number of World War I veterans who served in Korea.

F 66: General (1960).

Pamphlet: Veterans Administration: The V. A. in Oklahoma (Fall 1960).

War, Department of

F 67: General (1947).

a. Correspondence: re: discrimination of independent cleaners soliciting business at Ft. Sill; procurement of cannon balls for a monument at Hennessey; change in requirements for admission to the U.S. Military Academy; desire of Southwestern Canneries, Inc. (Rush Springs) to land a government contract for horsemeat.
b. Press Release: War Department: re: Oklahomans nominated for permanent commissions in the Regular Army, forwarded by President Truman to the Senate for confirmation (undated).

F 68: Army (1947).

Correspondence: re: vacancies and post assignment of Liaison Pilots in the Army (Ft. Sill Liaison Pilot Training Course); establishment of an Air National Guard unit at Norman; regulations concerning discharge of soldiers on grounds of hardship or dependency. Includes copy of "Application for Extended Active Duty."

F 69: Army (1947). Corps of Engineers: Surplus Property.

Correspondence: re: Walters City Schools' desire to obtain surplus buildings and materials from the Army Corps of Engineers.

F 70: Army (1947). Fort Sill.

Correspondence: re: trip to Canton Dam and possibility of letting grazing contracts on Ft. Sill Reservation.

F 70b: Army - Fort Sill Laundry Case (1947).

F 70c: Army - Fort Sill U.S.O. (1947).

F 71: Army (1947). Remount Station.

Correspondence: re: closing of Remount Station at El Reno and transfer of facilities to the Department of Agriculture.

F 72: Army (1947, 1950). National Guard.

Correspondence: re: protest to elimination of National Guard Air Squadron (185th Fighter Squadron) at the University of Oklahoma.

F 73: General (1948).

a. Correspondence: re: water supply system at Indian Head Naval Ammunition Depot; investigation of employment practices at U.S. Naval Ammunition Depot, McAlester.
b. Newspaper clipping.

F 74: General (1947).

a. Correspondence: re: public-benefit allowances for health and education purposes under the Surplus Property Act (P. L. 862); disposal procedures for surplus property at Ft. Sill; photographs of storm clean-up efforts at Woodward; and closing of War Assets Administration offices throughout Oklahoma.
b. Enrolled Senate Resolution 14: Oklahoma State Legislature: "Requesting that the Regional Headquarters of the War Assets Administration in the City of Tulsa Not Be Moved from Said City" (April 16, 1947).

F 74b: Borden General Hospital (1947).

F 75: Choteau Power Plant (1947).

Correspondence: re: sale of steam power plant at Choteau to Grand River Dam Authority. Includes resolutions in support of the sale from several Oklahoma rural electric cooperatives.

F 75b: Mustang Field (1947).

F 76: Oklahoma Ordinance Works (1947).

a. Correspondence: re: sale of Oklahoma Ordinance Works at Pryor to the Grand River Dam Authority.
b. Newspaper Clippings.

War Claims Commission

F 77: General (1949).

a. Correspondence: re: includes list of designated representatives in each state to distribute claim forms.
b. Certificate: War Claims Commission: "Husband's Certificate of Dependency" (December 1949).
c. Certificate: War Claims Commission: "Parents' Certificate of Dependency" (December 1949).
d. Application: War Claims Commission: "Application for Detention Benefits by Survivors of Deceased Civilian Prisoners, Internees, etc" (November 1949).
e. Application: War Claims Commission: "Application for Prisoner of War Benefits by Survivors of Deceased Prisoners of War" (December 1949).
f. Application: War Claims Commission: "Application for Living Civilian Detention Benefits" (December 1949).

F 78: General (1950).

a. Correspondence: re: statistical information on claims paid to prisoners of war and internees.
b. Report: War Claims Commission: "Report of Personal Injury, Detention, Death, Etc., Arising Out of World War II" (January 1950).
c. Report: War Claims Commission: "Report of Loss or Damage to Real or Personal Property Arising Out of World War II" (January 1950).
d. Press Release: War Claims Commission: "Religious Groups May File Claims for War Relief Work in Philippines" (May 20, 1950).
e. Press Release: War Claims Commission: "Property Loss and Personal Injury Information Sought by War Claims Commission" (undated).
f. Press Release: War Claims Commission: "Peso Payments in Philippines to Prisoner of War and Internee Claimants" (August 25, 1950).

F 79: General (1951).

Statistical Sheet: re: claims paid to prisoners of war and civilian internees.

F 80: General (1952).

a. Correspondence: re: extension of claim filing date: P. L. 16; passage of P. L. 303 and P. L. 304, relevant to prisoners of war. Attached are four releases.
b. P. L. 303 (S. 1415): "To amend sections 6 and 7 of the War Claims Act of 1948." Eighty-second Congress; Second Session (April 9, 1952).

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