TOBY MORRIS COLLECTION
LEGISLATIVE SERIES
Box and Folder Inventory

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Box 22: Foreign Affairs - Interstate and Foreign Commerce (1959 - 1960)

F 1: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1960). Antarctica.

F 2: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1959). Atlantic Congress.

Includes a letter from Congressman Wayne L. Hays.

F 3: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1959-1960). Foreign Aid.

Includes correspondence regarding the Mutual Security Bill. Correspondents include the Committee to Strengthen the Frontiers of Freedom, J. Edward , Charles O. Porter.

F 4: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1958). General.

F 5: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1959). Germany.

Includes constituent correspondence as well as a Congressional Record speech by Mike Mansfield on "The Capehart Plan."

F 6: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1960). Hungary.

Includes correspondence and resolution by Michael A. Feighan.

F 7: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1959). International Education.

Includes correspondence and resolution by Byron L. Johnson and others regarding an international education plan.

F 8: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1958, 1960). Latin America.

F 9: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1960). National Peace Agency.

Includes copy of H.R. 9305 and correspondence from Charles E. Bennett.

F 10: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1959). Passports.

Includes correspondence from Charles O. Porter re: voting against H.R. 9069 (Passport bill).

F 11: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1960). Point Four Youth Corps.

F 12: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1959). Russia.

Includes correspondence as well as a speech by Silvio O. Conte on Soviet military authorities in Germany and another by Thomas J. Dodd on the crisis in Laos.

F 13: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1960). U2/Soviet Summit.

Includes copy of letter from Frank Kowalski and others to the president.

F 14: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1960). World Court.

Includes constituent correspondence opposing the Connally Amendment as well as opposition to S.R. 94. There is also a copy of S.R. 94.

F 15: General (1959-1960). Correspondence "A - D."

F 16: General (1959-1960). Correspondence "E - O."

F 17: General (1959-1960). Correspondence "P - S."

F 18: General (1959-1960). Correspondence "T - W."

F 19: General (1959). Pictorial Directory.

F 20: Government Operations, Committee on (1959-1960). Miscellaneous.

Includes correspondence from various congressmen who often indicated in their letters that there was an attached report. Reports were not existent. There were a number of reports in the folder on a variety of topics. Other correspondence included letters from L. H. Fountain calling for a permanent Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. There are letters from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association and other rural cooperatives regarding the Humphrey- Price REA Bill. There is a letter from John M. Slack regarding his H.J. Res. 411 which called for a study of the chronically unemployed.

F 21: House Administration, Committee on (1958-1960). Miscellaneous.

Includes copy of a letter from Wright Patman to Omar Burleson; letter from Abraham J. Multer re: H.R. 877; and several letters from Omar Burleson.

F 22: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Archaeological sites.

F 23: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Canton Project.

Includes data and correspondence; report sent by the Department of the Interior to Wayne N. Aspinall; and correspondence from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board.

F 24: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (n.d.). Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.

Includes form letter from John R. Foley.

F 25: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959-1960). Cheyenne-Arapaho.

Correspondence and data regarding the Cheyenne-Arapaho Concho Land Bill. Includes copy of a report from the Department of the Interior to Wayne N. Aspinall; transcript of hearing before the Subcommittee on Indian Affairs of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, April 14, 1959; a letter from Richard L. Neuberger; and correspondence with members of the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes.

F 26: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1960). Coal.

Includes statement of Stephen F. Dunn, President of the National Coal Association.

F 27: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Creek.

Includes information regarding appropriation for Creek tribe.

F 28: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1960). Dinosaur National Monument.

Includes report on the monument.

F 29: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Five Civilized Tribes.

Includes correspondence from the Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes regarding numerous pieces of legislation.

F 30: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Hawaii Statehood.

Includes correspondence. Among the correspondents are John A. Burns and George Lynn Cross.

F 31: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959-1960). Helium Act.

Includes correspondence and data. Has numerous copies of bills. Correspondents include Wayne N. Aspinall, Walter Rogers, J. Floyd Breeding, and Robert S. Kerr. There are also letters with the Panhandle Empire Industrial Association.

F 32: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Indian Affairs - Fort Sill.

Includes correspondence with the National Congress of American Indians regarding sale of Fort Sill Indian School land to the city of Lawton.

F 33: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Indian Employment.

Copy of H.R. 6095 (employment of Indians on or near Indian reservations) with attached correspondence.

F 34: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Indian Lands.

Copy of letter from J. Howard Edmondson to Wayne N. Aspinall regarding H.R. 8115 (bill attached). Concerns donation of sub-marginal lands of the U.S. to Indians.

F 35: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Indian Lands.

Includes copies of S. 51 re: sale or lease of Indian land.

F 36: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1960). Indian Operation Bootstrap.

Includes correspondence from the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce.

F 37: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Kiowa- Comanche-Apache.

Includes copies of bills and reports re: H.R. 7437 re: funds for Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache. Includes copy of report from the Department of the Interior to Wayne N. Aspinall. Has statement of Toby Morris before Subcommittee on Indian Affairs.

F 38: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Kiowa- Comanche-Apache.

Includes copies of bills related to these tribes.

F 39: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Kiowa- Comanche-Apache.

Includes copies of bills related to appropriations for these tribes.

F 40: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1948, 1959). Kiowa-Comanche-Apache.

Data and notes for per capita payment to these tribes.

F 41: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Kiowa- Comanche-Apache.

Correspondence "A - G." Among the correspondents are Wayne N. Aspinall as well as various tribal government representatives.

F 42: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Kiowa- Comanche-Apache.

Correspondence "H - Q." Includes correspondence from various tribal government representatives. There were several letters from the Kiowa Progressive Organization.

F 43: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Kiowa- Comanche-Apache.

Correspondence "S - W." Includes constituent correspondence.

F 44: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1960). Kiowa- Comanche-Apache.

Data. Includes copies of H.R. 11840 and S. 3397, both of which called for disposition of surplus administrative reserves of the former Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Reservation. Also includes memo from the Department of the Interior to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding status of title to lands reserved for school and agency purposes on the former reservation.

F 45: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959-1960). Kiowa-Comanche-Apache.

Correspondence "A - I." Includes correspondence regarding H.R. 11840 and S. 3397, both of which called for disposition of surplus administrative reserves of the former Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Reservation. Correspondents include Caddo Tribe of Oklahoma and the assistant secretary of the interior.

F 46: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959-1960).

Kiowa-Comanche-Apache. Correspondence "J - W." Includes correspondence regarding H.R. 11840 and S. 3397, both of which called for disposition of surplus administrative reserves of the former Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Reservation. Correspondents include representatives of these tribes as well as representatives of the Wichita, Caddo and Delaware tribes.

F 47: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Mineral Leases.

Includes piece of correspondence regarding S. 2181 re: limits on federal oil and gas leases.

F 48: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1960). Mineral Leases.

Includes piece of correspondence regarding S. 2983.

F 49: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1960). Mines- Small Producer.

Correspondence includes note from Ed Edmondson as well as form letter signed by several congressmen, including Edmondson. Concerns H.R. 8860 re: stabilizing the mining of lead and zinc.

F 50: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1960). Norman Project.

Concerns H.R. 7060 and S. 1892, both of which called for municipal water project. Includes correspondence from Wayne N. Aspinall as well as report on the project.

F 51: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Payments to Local Governments.

Concerns the payment in lieu of taxes bill.

F 52: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Petroleum/Coal.

Correspondence.

F 53: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1960).

Public Lands. Correspondence from Ralph J. Rivers concerning his bill (H.R. 8898) which called for approval by Congress of any public land withdrawal or reservation constituting in excess of 5,000 acres for any project or facility of a department or agency of the government.

F 54: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Reclamation Projects.

Includes copy of H.R. 289-the Trimble Bill. Also includes typescript detailing this bill. Bill was introduced to promote and establish policy and procedure for the development of water resources of lakes, rivers, and streams.

F 55: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Red River Development.

Includes copy of H.R. 4405 and report re: developing water resources of the Salt Fork of the Red.

F 56: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Rio Grande Project.

Includes correspondence from Joe M. Kilgore thanking Morris for his support in passage of H.R. 4279.

F 57: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959-1960). San Luis.

Includes correspondence re H.R. 7155 which called for the construction of the San Luis unit of the Central Valley project, California. Correspondents include Farmers Union, Andrew J. Biemiller of the AFL-CIO, Al Ullman, Harlan Hagen, Bernie Sisk, and the National Consumers League.

F 58: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Southwestern Power Administration.

F 59: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959). Water Resources.

Includes letter and description of H.R. 6396 offered by Kenneth J. Gray. Bill calls for development of basic water resources.

F 60: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1960). Waurika Project.

Includes copy of H.R. 12664 authorizing this project.

F 61: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1959-1960). Wilderness Bill.

F 62: Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on (1960). Yuchi Memorial.

Includes correspondence.

F 63: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1959-1960). Airlines.

Includes correspondence.

F 64: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1959). Airport Act.

Includes copy of S. 1 re: amending the Federal Airport Act. Also includes constituent correspondence and clippings.

F 65: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1959). Airport Act - Hawaii and Alaska.

Includes correspondence from Ralph J. Rivers thanking Morris for his support of S. 2208 which allowed Alaska and Hawaii to participate in the discretionary fund under the Federal Airport Act.

F 66: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1959-1960). Alcohol.

Includes correspondence regarding serving alcohol on airlines.

F 67: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1960). Anti-vivisection.

Correspondence re: S. 3570, a bill which would regulate animal experimentation in institutions receiving federal funds.

F 68: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1960). Automobile Governors.

Correspondence re: various bills on requirement of certain safety devices on automobiles.

F 69: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1960). D.C. Transit System, Inc.

Correspondence re: H.R. 4185, a bill to insure effective regulation of D.C. Transit System and to insure equal competition.

F 70: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1959-1960). Fair Trade.

Includes correspondence regarding various legislation on a national fair trade law.

F 71: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1960). Federal Aviation Act.

F 72: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1959-1960). Federal Trade Commission.

Includes numerous copies of bills.

F 73: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1960). Food Additives.

F 74: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1960). Freight Damages.

Includes letter from Oklahoma Department of commerce and Industry regarding H.R. 8031, a bill to provide a remedy in damages for shippers of freight against motor carriers.

F 75: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1960). Gasoline Marketing.

Includes correspondence from Wright Patman and the Oklahoma Gasoline Retailers Association re: H.R. 9893.

F 76: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1960). Health Facilities.

Includes correspondence from Oren Harris re: H.R. 6906, the Health Educational Facilities Construction Bill.

F 77: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1960). Health Grants.

Includes copy of S. 3350 (a bill to provide matching federal funds to states) and correspondence.

F 78: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1959-1960). Hydroelectric Power.

Includes correspondence related to H.R. 7201 and S. 1782, both calling for use of hydroelectric power resources. Included among the correspondents are the Grand River Dam Authority, Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, and Robert W. Hemphill.

F 79: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1959). Milk Sanitation.

Includes correspondence from Lester Johnson asking for support of H.R. 3840, the National Milk Sanitation bill.

F 80: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1959). National Health Insurance.

F 81: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1959). Nursing.

Includes correspondence from various nursing administrators to Edith Green, who introduced H.R. 1251, a bill to provide grants and scholarships for collegiate education in nursing.

F 82: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1959-1960). Railroads.

Include correspondence.

F 83: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1959-1960). Railroads.

Includes copies of bills and correspondence.

F 84: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1960). Railroads.

Includes numerous form letters sent by El Reno members of the International Association of Machinists, all calling for support of H.R. 9742, which was to strengthen and improve the national transportation system.

F 85: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1959). Railroad Retirement.

Includes correspondence and bills related to railroad legislation. Many of the correspondents represent railroad unions. There is also an excerpt from the Congressional Record with James E. Van Zandt commenting on the 1959 Amendments to the Railroad Retirement Act and Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act.

F 86: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1959-1960). Television.

Includes correspondence on a variety of issues concerning television industry. Among the correspondents were the Oklahoma Broadcasters Association. There was also a copy of "comments and inquiries" of the Oklahoma Broadcasters Association made to the Federal Communication Commission. Correspondence from university presidents George Lynn Cross and Oliver S. Willham called on Morris to support efforts in educational television.

F 87: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1959-1960). Television - Political Broadcasts.

Includes correspondence from Ralph W. Yarborough, then chair of the Subcommittee on Freedom of Communications, and the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. There were also several letters from Oklahoma television stations.

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