Box 10: Ways and Means (1949 - 1950) - Appropriations (1951 - 1952)
F 1: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Social Security and Old Age Pensions.
Discussion of H.R.2645; "To amend the Social Security Act to enable States to establish more adequate public welfare programs, and for other purposes" (Aime J. Forand - Rhode Island), and H.R.2892; "To amend the Social Security Act to enable States to establish more adequate public welfare programs, and for other purposes" (Aime J. Forand - Rhode Island). Correspondents include A. Fernos - Isern. Testimony of the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico on H.R.2645 and H.R.2982.
F 2: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Social Security and Old Age Pensions.
Discussion of H.R.2892; "To amend the Social Security Act to enable States to establish more adequate public welfare programs and for other purposes" (Aime J. Forand - Rhode Island), and H.R.2893; "To extend and improve the old-age and survivors insurance system, to add protection against disability, and for other purposes" (Robert L. Doughton - North Carolina). Summary of Principle Changes in the Social Security Act.
F 3: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Social Security and Old Age Pensions.
Discussion of H.R.6297; "To extend the coverage of the Federal old-age and survivors insurance system, to increase benefits payable under such system, to amend the public-assistance and child welfare provisions of the Social Security Act, and for other purposes" (Robert W. Kean - New Jersey).
F 4: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Social Security and Old Age Pensions.
H.R.6000; "To extend and improve the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance System, to amend the public assistance and child welfare provisions of the Social Security Act, and for other purposes."
F 5: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949-1950). Social Security and Old Age Pensions.
Discussion of H.R.6000; "To extend and improve the Federal Old Age and Survivors Insurance System, to amend the public assistance and child-welfare provisions of the Social Security Act, and for other purposes" (Robert L. Doughton - North Carolina).
F 6: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Social Security and Old Age Pensions.
Public Law 734 (H.R.6000); "To extend and improve the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance System, to amend the public assistance and child welfare provisions of the Social Security Act, and for other purposes" (Robert L. Doughton - North Carolina).
F 7: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949-1950). Social Security and Old Age Pensions.
a. Report No. 1669 (H.R. 6000).
b. Report No. 1300 (H.R. 6000).
c. Report No. 2771 (H.R. 2771).
F 8: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949-1950). Social Security and Old Age Pensions.
Discussion of H.R.6000. Includes data and official material.
F 9: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949-1950). Social Security and Old Age Pensions.
a. Discussion of H.R.6000.
b. National Pension Guide, March 1950; June 1950.
F 10: Ways and Means, Committee on (1950). National Conference on Aging.
a. Highlight Summary of the Conference on Aging.
b. Program from the Conference on Aging.
c. Correspondence.
F 11: Ways and Means, Committee on (1948-1949). Socialized Medicine.
Discussion of H.R.2892; "To amend the Social Security Act to enable States to establish more adequate public-welfare programs, and for other purposes" (Robert L. Doughton - North Carolina).
F 12: Ways and Means, Committee on (1950). Tariffs: Printing Machines and Allied Products.
F 13: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949-1950). Tariffs: Copper.
F 14: Ways and Means, Committee on (1950). Tariffs: Copper.
Also includes discussion of H.R.7151; "To suspend certain import taxes on copper" (James T. Patterson - Connecticut).
F 15: Ways and Means, Committee on (1950). Tariffs: Musical Instruments.
Includes discussion of H.R.3934; "To permit religious or charitable societies to import musical instruments free of duty in certain cases" (Mike Monroney - Oklahoma).
F 16: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Tariffs: Petroleum Imports.
Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3.
F 17: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Tariffs: Petroleum Imports.
a. Includes discussion of H.R.5724; "To amend the Tariff Act of 1930 to limit importations of petroleum and petroleum
products" (Edward H. Rees - Kansas).
b. Correspondence and clippings.
c. Resolution from Caddo - Grady County Royalty Owners Association.
F 18: Ways and Means, Committee on (1950). Tariffs: Petroleum Imports.
Includes discussion of H.R.6773; "To amend the Internal Revenue Code by increasing the excise tax on imported crude petroleum derivatives" (Ed Gossett - Texas).
F 19: Ways and Means, Committee on (1950). Tariffs: Reciprocal Trade.
Includes discussion of H. Con. Res. 203; "Expressing the sense of the Congress that the President should rescind foreign-trade agreements with Communist-controlled countries" (Robert L. Ramsay - West Virginia).
F 20: Ways and Means, Committee on (1950). Tariffs: Reciprocal Trade.
Discussion of H.Con. Res. 208; "Expressing the sense of the Congress that the President should rescind foreign-trade agreements with Communist-controlled countries" (Thomas A. Jenkins - Ohio).
F 21: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949-1950). Taxes.
Correspondence "A - H" and clippings.
F 22: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949-1950). Taxes.
Correspondence "J - W" and clippings.
F 23: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Taxes: Cigarettes.
Resolution from the Assembly, State of New York.
F 24: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Taxes: Cigarettes.
S.339; "To assist States in collecting sales and use taxes on cigarettes" (Elmer Thomas - Oklahoma).
F 25: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Taxes: Cigarettes.
H.R.972; "To assist States in collecting sales and use taxes on cigarettes" (Tom Steed - Oklahoma).
F 26: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949-1950). Taxes: Co-ops.
"Tax the Untaxed First," Hardware Age, March 24, 1949.
F 27: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949-1950). Taxes: Co-ops.
"Stop Sudden Death on Main Street," from the National Tax Equality Association.
F 28: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Taxes: Co-ops.
a. Includes discussion of H.R.5064; "To impose income taxes on the business income of certain tax exempt corporations,
and for other purposes" (Noah M. Mason - Illinois). Correspondents include M. M. Mason.
b. Resolution from the Chickasaw Chamber of Commerce.
F 29: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949-1950). Taxes: Corporate taxes.
"Integrating Federal Income Taxes on Corporation and Their Shareholders," reprinted from the March 1949 issue of Taxes.
F 30: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Taxes: Education.
Includes discussion of H.R.1582; "To authorize transfer of a percentage of tax collections from individual and corporate income taxes to the State and Territories for use for educational purposes only, and for other purposes" (Errett P. Scrivner - Kansas). Correspondents include Errett P. Scrivner.
F 31: Ways and Means, Committee on (1950). Excess Profits: General.
Public Law 909 (H.R.9827); "To provide revenue by imposing a corporate excess profits tax, and for other purposes" (Robert L. Doughton - North Carolina).
F 32: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949-1950). Excise Taxes.
Repeal of 20 percent luxury/excise tax. Also includes discussion of H.R.3934; "To permit religious or charitable societies to import musical instruments free of duty in certain cases" (Mike Monroney), H.R.271; "To exempt from admission tax admission to recreation facilities and activities operated or conducted by the Federal Government, the several State governments, or political subdivisions thereof" (Chauncey W. Reed - Illinois), and H.R.7258; "To amend the Internal Revenue Code so as to provide for certain exemptions from the tax on admissions and to provide for exemptions from penalties for past offenses" (Hale Boggs - Louisiana).
F 33: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949-1950). Excise Taxes.
Repeal of 20 percent luxury/excise taxes. Post cards.
F 34: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949-1950). Excise Taxes.
Repeal of 20 percent luxury/excise taxes. Includes post cards.
F 35: Ways and Means, Committee on (1950). Excise Taxes: Snuff.
F 36: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Excise Taxes: Telegrams and Telephones.
F 37: Ways and Means, Committee on (1950). Excise Taxes: Televisions.
F 38: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Excise Taxes: Toilet Goods.
Correspondence and clippings (newspaper petitions).
F 39: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949-1950). Excise Taxes: Transportation.
F 40: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Excise Taxes.
General. Includes discussion of S.2627; "To provide certain budgetary and tax adjustments needs for sustained economic expansion under a free competitive enterprise system" (Wayne Morse - Oregon).
F 41: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Excise Taxes.
Discussion of H.R.2100; "To terminate the war tax rates on certain miscellaneous excise taxes, and for other purposes" (Joseph W. Martin, Jr. - Massachusetts).
F 42: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Excise Taxes.
Discussion of H.R.3905; "To amend section 3121 of the Internal Revenue Code" (Robert L. Doughton - North Carolina).
F 43: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Excise Taxes: Musical Instruments.
Includes discussion of H.R.3561; "To clarify the effective date of the repeal of the manufacturers' excise tax on musical instruments sold for the use of religious of nonprofit institutions" (Melvin Price - Illinois).
F 44: Ways and Means, Committee on (1950). Excise Taxes: Tires.
Includes discussion of H.R.6898; "To reduce the wartime excise taxes on rubber tires and tubes" (Walter B. Huber - Ohio).
F 45: Ways and Means, Committee on (1950). Excise Taxes: Petroleum.
F 46: Ways and Means, Committee on (1950). Excise Taxes: Revenue Act of 1950.
Includes discussion of H.R.8920; "To reduce excise taxes, and for other purposes" (Robert L. Doughton - North Carolina).
F 47: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Taxes: Sand. Depletion allowance.
Includes discussion of 5268; "To amend certain provisions of the Internal Revenue Code" (A. Sidney Camp - Georgia).
F 48: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Taxes: Tax Exempt Groups.
Includes discussion of H.R.2976; "To prevent the use of tax-exempt organizations and charitable and educational trusts for tax-avoidance purposes" (Robert W. Kean - New Jersey).
F 49: Ways and Means, Committee on (1949). Taxes: Tax Settlement Board.
Discussion of H.R.2983; "To establish a Tax Settlement Board" (Wilbur D. Mills - Arkansas).
Eighty-second Congress (1950 - 1951)
F 50: Agriculture, Committee on (1951-1952). Agricultural Conservation Program.
F 51: Agriculture, Committee on (1952). Appropriations.
F 52: Agriculture, Committee on (1951). Commodity Storage: General.
Brochure: Why Be a Member of the Farmers' Union?
F 53: Agriculture, Committee on (1952). Conservation.
H.R.7518; "To authorize appropriations for pasture development and water conservation development projects in Oklahoma" (Victor Wickersham - Oklahoma).
F 54: Agriculture, Committee on (1951-1952). Consolidation of Offices.
F 55: Agriculture, Committee on (1951-1952). Cotton.
Price supports and general. Correspondents include Frank E. Smith.
F 56: Agriculture, Committee on (1951). Departmental Employees Civil Service Ratings.
F 57: Agriculture, Committee on (1952). Extension Work.
Discussion of H.R.7179; "To provide for the further development of cooperative agricultural extension work" (Carl Albert - Oklahoma), and H.R.7180; "To provide for the further development of cooperative agricultural extension work" (Clark W. Thompson - Texas).
F 58: Agriculture, Committee on (1952). Farm Credit.
Resolution from the Oklahoma Federation of National Farm Loan Associations.
F 59: Agriculture, Committee on (1951). Farm Labor.
Discussion of H.R. 3283; "To amend the Agriculture Act of 1949" (W.R. Poage - Texas), and S.984; "To amend the Agriculture Act of 1949" (Allen J. Ellender - Louisiana).
F 60: Agriculture, Committee on (1951-1952). General.
F 61: Agriculture, Committee on (1952). Peanuts: General.
F 62: Agriculture, Committee on (1952). Peanuts.
Discussion of H.R.6375; "To amend the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, as amended" (W.M. (Don) Wheeler - Georgia).
F 63: Agriculture, Committee on (1952). Price Supports: General.
F 64: Agriculture, Committee on (1952). Price Supports.
Discussion of H.R.8122; "To continue the existing method of computing parity prices for basic agriculture commodities, and for other purposes" (Harold D. Cooley - North Carolina). Also discusses the Defense Production Act extension.
F 65: Agriculture, Committee on (1949). Rural Rehabilitation Corporation.
a. H.R.2392 (81st Congress); "To provide for the liquidation of the trusts under the transfer agreements with State rural
rehabilitation corporations, and for other purposes" (Harold D. Cooley - North Carolina).
b. Public Law 499 (S.930, 81st Congress); "To provide for the liquidation of the trusts under the transfer agreements with
State rural rehabilitation corporations, and for other purposes" C: Report No. 1003 (H.R.2392, 81st Congress).
F 66: Agriculture, Committee on (no date). Rural Telephones.
Public Law 423 (H.R.2960 81st Congress); "To amend the Rural Electrification Act to provide for rural telephones, and for other purposes."
F 67: Appropriations, Committee on (1951-1952). Agriculture.
Discussion of H.R.3973; "Making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1952, and for other purposes" (Jamie L. Whitten - Mississippi). Report No. 421 (H.R.3973).
F 68: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Agriculture.
Discussion of H.R.7314; "Making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1953, and for other purposes" (Jamie L. Whitten - Mississippi). Correspondence and clippings.
F 69: Appropriations, Committee on (1951-1952). Agricultural Conservation Program.
Correspondence "A - H."
F 70: Appropriations, Committee on (1951-1952). Agricultural Conservation Program.
Correspondence "J - W."
F 71: Appropriations, Committee on (1951). Agriculture: Cooperative Research, Service Division.
F 72: Appropriations, Committee on (1951). Agriculture: Spruce Bark Beetle Eradication.
Correspondents include Byron G. Rogers, William S. Hill, J. Edgar Chenoweth, and Wayne N. Aspinall.
F 73: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Agriculture: Watershed Development.
F 74: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Civil Defense: General.
F 75: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Congressional Expense Allowance.
F 76: Appropriations, Committee on (1951-1952). Defense: General.
Correspondents include John Taber.
F 77: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Defense: Rifle Practice.
F 78: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Defense: Clinton Naval Air Station.
Also include discussion of H.R.8120; "To authorize certain construction at military and naval installations, and for other purposes" (Carl Vinson - Georgia).
F 79: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Defense: Ft. Sill.
Also includes discussion of H.R.8120; "To authorize certain construction at military and naval installations, and for other purposes" (Carl Vinson - Georgia).
F 80: Appropriations, Committee on (1951-1952). Education: Discussion of Public Laws 815 and 874.
F 81: Appropriations, Committee on (1951-1952). Flood Control: General.
F 82: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Flood Control: Washita Valley.
F 83: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Flood Control: Waurika, Oklahoma.
F 84: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). General.
F 85: Appropriations, Committee on (1951-1952). Government Spending.
Discussion of H.R 6854, 7072, 7176, 7289, and 7391.
F 86: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Independent Offices: Public Housing.
Discussion of H.R.7072; "Making appropriations for the Executive Office and sundry independent executive bureaus, boards, commissions, corporations, agencies, and offices, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1953, and for other purposes" (Albert Thomas - Texas).
F 87: Appropriations, Committee on (1951). Independent Offices: Federal Employees.
Discussion of H.R.3880; "Making appropriations for the Executive Office and sundry independent executive bureaus, boards, commissions, corporations, agencies, and offices, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1952, and for other purposes" (Albert Thomas - Texas).
F 88: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Independent Offices: Federal Employees.
Discussion of H.R.7072; "Making Appropriations for the Executive Office and sundry independent executive bureaus, boards, commissions, corporations, agencies, and offices, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1953, and for other purposes" (Albert Thomas - Texas).
F 89: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Independent Offices: Veterans Administration.
Discussion of H.R.7072. Correspondence and clippings.
F 90: Appropriations, Committee on (1951). Interior: Archeological work.
F 91: Appropriations, Committee on (1951-1952). Interior: Indian Affairs.
Correspondents include Earnest W. McFarland. Resolution from the Inter-Tribal Council of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Comanche Tribes.
F 92: Appropriations, Committee on (1951-1952). Interior: Power.
Correspondence and clippings.
F 93: Appropriations, Committee on (no date). Interior: Government Employees.
Discussion of H.R.7176; "Making appropriations for the Department of the Interior for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1953, and for other purposes" (Michael J. Kirwan - Ohio).
F 94: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Interior: Reno Experiment Station.
Discussion of H.R.7176; "Making appropriations for the Department of the Interior for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1953, and for other purposes" (Michael J. Kirwan - Ohio).
F 95: Appropriations, Committee on (1951). International Organizations.
F 96: Appropriations, Committee on (1951). Oklahoma.
F 97: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). State-Justice-Commerce: Tornado Warnings.
F 98: Appropriations, Committee on (1951-1952). State-Justice-Commerce: Tornado Warning Service.
Department of Commerce Weather Bureau Budget Digest 1951-1952.
F 99: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). State-Justice-Commerce: Tornado Warning Service.
Discussion of H.R.7289; "Making appropriations for the Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and the Judiciary, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1953, and for other purposes" (John J. Rooney - New York). Correspondence and clippings.
F 100: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). State-Justice-Commerce: Water Rights Rider.
Discussion of H.R.7289.
F 101: Appropriations, Committee on (1951). Supplemental.
Document No. 67. Communication from the President of the United States.
F 102: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Supplemental.
Discussion of H.R.6947; "Making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1952, and for other purposes" (Clarence Cannon - Missouri).
F 103: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Supplemental: Education.
Discussion of H.R.8370; "Making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1952, and for other purposes" (Clarence Cannon - Missouri). Correspondents include Cleveland M. Bailey.
F 104: Appropriations, Committee on (1949-1951). Tennessee: Tombigbee Waterway.
Speech of Hon. John E. Rankin, "Great Victory for Tennessee-Tombigbee Inland Waterway."
F 105: Appropriations, Committee on (1952). Veterans Employment Service.
F 106: Appropriations, Committee on (1951). Vocational Education.
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