ELMER THOMAS COLLECTION
LEGISLATIVE SERIES
Box and Folder Inventory
Box 80

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Box 80: Expenditures in the Executive Departments, Committee on, Reorganization Plan No. 2 Disapproval, 1949 July - Aug. - Finance, Committee on, Tariffs and Trade, Trade Agreements Extension Act, Elmer Thomas Amendment Regarding Oil Imports, Clippings, Correspondence, and Legislation, 1949 - 1950

F 1: Expenditures in the Executive Departments, Committee on, Reorganization Plan No. 2 Disapproval, 1949 July - Aug.

Topics include United States Bureau of Employment Security, United States Commission on the Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (1947-1949), executive departments reorganization in the United States, and the Hoover Commission. Correspondents include the Oklahoma Retail Merchants Association.

F 2: Expenditures in the Executive Departments, Committee on, Reorganization Plan No. 4 Disapproval, 1950 May.

Topics include the United States Commission on the Organization of the Executive Branch of Government (1947-1949), United States Dept. of Agriculture reorganization, executive departments reorganization in the United States, the Hoover Commission, and the Farm Credit Act of 1933. Correspondents include the National Cotton Council of America and the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.

F 3-7: Expenditures in the Executive Departments, Committee on, Reorganization Plans No. 5, 6, 7, 8, and 11 Disapproval, 1949 - 1950.

Topics include the United States Commission on the Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (1947-1949), United States Dept. of Labor, Wage and Hour Division, United States Federal Communications Commission, United States Federal Trade Commission, United States Patent Office, United States Public Roads Administration, executive departments reorganization in the United States, and the Hoover Commission. Correspondents include Carl T. Hayden.

F 8-9: Expenditures in the Executive Departments, Committee on, Reorganization Plan No. 12 Disapproval, 1950.

Topics include United States Commission on the Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (1947-1949), United States National Labor Relations Board, executive departments reorganization, and Hoover Commission. Correspondents include the Congress of Industrial Organizations (U. S.) And Oklahoma State Industrial Union Council.

F 10-13: Expenditures in the Executive Departments, Committee on, Reorganization Plans 18, 21, 22, and 27 Disapproval, 1950.

Topics include the United States Commission on the Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (1947-1949), United States Maritime Commission, executive departments reorganization United States, janitors, postal service employees, and the Hoover Commission. Correspondents include the Transportation Association of America.

F 14-15: Expenditures in the Executive Departments, Committee on, Subsistence Expenses Regulation for Government Employees and Surplus Property Disposal, 1949 Mar. - June.

Topics include federal aid to higher education and surplus American government property. Correspondents include George Lynn Cross.

F 16-20: Finance, Committee on, Air Carrier Exemption from Overtime Compensation for Customs Employees, Benzedrine Sale Restriction, Child Abandonment, Coast Guard, and Federal Alcohol Administration Act Amendment, 1949 Apr. - Oct., 1950 Oct.

Topics include the United States Coast Guard, abandoned children legal status, laws, etc., beer industry, prisoners drug use, and the Joker Clause. Correspondents include the American Prisoner Association.

F 21-25: Finance, Committee on, Legislative Suggestions, 1949 - 1950.

Topics include excise tax, income tax, international trade, military pensions, old age pensions, tariff, taxation, and Torquay Tariff Conference. Correspondents include H. E. Bailey, Wirt Franklin, Clyde R. Hoey, Automobile Manufacturers Association, Independent Petroleum Association of America, International Chamber of Commerce, United States Council, Report, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, Oklahoma Dept. of Highways, Oklahoma Farmers Union, Oklahoma Grain and Feed Dealers Association, Textile Workers Union of America, Townsend National Recovery Plan, Inc., and the National Labor - Management Council on Foreign Trade Policy.

F 26: Finance, Committee on, Renegotiation of Contracts, 1950 Aug.

F 27-29: Finance, Committee on, Social Security, Equal Basic Federal Insurance, Federal Retirement Insurance, and Federal Old Age Pension, 1948 Dec. - 1950 Aug.

Topics include old age pensions law and legislation, social security law and legislation, and Townsend National Insurance Plan. Correspondents include Claude Pepper, United States Federal Security Agency, and American Pension Committee.

F 30-33: Finance, Committee on, Social Security, Old Age Pensions, Correspondence, 1949 -1950.

F 34-35: Finance, Committee on, Social Security, Old Age Survivors Insurance System Extension and Improvement and Social Security Act Amendment, 1949 Mar. - July.

F 36-39: Finance, Committee on, Social Security Act Extension and Improvement, Correspondence and Legislation, 1949 - 1950.

Topics include disability insurance, old age pensions, social security law and legislation, and voluntary hospitals. Correspondents include Hugh A. Butler, Walter A. Lynch (speech), Joseph McCarthy, Metropolitan Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, New York Board of Trade (New York, N.Y.), Oklahoma State Dept. of Health, Oklahoma Municipal League, Oklahoma State Nurses Association, Teachers' Retirement System of Oklahoma, United States Committee on Finance (report), American Parents Committee, and Oklahoma Association of the Blind.

F 40: Finance, Committee on, Social Security, Social Security Commission, 1950 June.

Correspondents include the Oklahoma State Medical Association.

F 41: Finance, Committee on, Tariffs and Trade, Copper Import Duty, 1949 July - Sept., 1950 Feb. - Aug.

Topics include the tariff on copper. Correspondents include the Public Service Company of Oklahoma, Revenue Copper and Brass Incorporated, and Sheffield Steel Corporation.

F 42: Finance, Committee on, Tariffs and Trade, Foreign Trade Zones Amendment, 1949 Dec. - 1950 Mar.

Topics include the fur trade. Correspondents include the National Board of Fur Farm Organizations.

F 43: Finance, Committee on, Tariffs and Trade, International Trade, 1949 Jan. - Dec.

Correspondents include the Metropolitan Tulsa Chamber of Commerce and the National Foreign Trade Council.

F 44: Finance, Committee on, Tariffs and Trade, International Trade Organization, Havana Charter, 1949 Feb. - June, 1950 Feb.

Topics include International Trade Organization (proposed) and United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment in Havana,1948. Correspondents include the Associated Industries of Oklahoma.

F 45: Finance, Committee on, Tariffs and Trade, Metal Scrap Duties and Import Taxes Suspension, 1949 July - Aug., 1950 May.

Topics include the tariff on scrap metal.

F 46-49: Finance, Committee on, Tariffs and Trade, Motorcycles, Musical Instrument Duty Exemption for Religious and Charitable Organizations, Oil Import Data, and Tobacco Imports, 1948 - 1950.

Topics include petroleum. Correspondents include the United States Tariff Commission (booklet).

F 50: Finance, Committee on, Tariffs and Trade, Trade Act Amendment Regarding Limitation of Petroleum Imports, 1949 - 1950.

Correspondents include John S. Graham, Edward H. Rees, Independent Petroleum Association of America, National Federation of Independent Business, and the United States Tariff Commission.

F 51: Finance, Committee on, Tariffs and Trade, Trade Agreement Concessions Concerning Lead-Bearing Ores, 1950 May.

Correspondents include Emergency Lead Committee (report).

F 52: Finance Committee on, Tariffs and Trade, Trade Agreements Extension Act, 1949 Feb. - Dec.

Topics include international trade, tariff law and legislation in the United States, and Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act. Correspondents include the National Association of Wool Manufacturers, Vitrified China Association, and America's Wage Earners' Protective Conference.

F 53-57: Finance, Committee on, Tariffs and Trade, Trade Agreements Extension Act, Elmer Thomas Amendment Regarding Oil Imports, Clippings, Correspondence, and Legislation, 1949 - 1950.

Topics include import quotas, international trade, petroleum industry and trade, petroleum products prices in the United States, tariff law and legislation in the United States, tariff on petroleum products, Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, and Tariff Act of 1930. Correspondents include Homer E. Ferguson, Wirt Franklin, J. G. Puterbaugh, John Sparkman, Independent Petroleum Association of America, Oklahoma Corporation Commission, United States Tariff Commission, and the Mid - Continent World Trade Council.

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