ELMER THOMAS COLLECTION
LEGISLATIVE SERIES
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Box 81

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Box 81: Finance, Committee on, Tariffs and Trade, Trade Agreements Extension Act, Regarding Peril Points, 1949 Feb. - Sep. - Finance, Committee on, Veterans Affairs, Misconduct Definition for Compensation and Pensions, Lottery for Veterans Bonus Financing, and Pension Legislation, 1949 Jan. - Aug., 1950 Apr. - June

F 1-2: Finance, Committee on, Tariffs and Trade, Trade Agreements Extension Act, Regarding Peril Points, 1949 Feb. - Sep.

Topics include international trade and the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act.

Correspondents include Wirt Franklin, Robert A. Hefner, George W. Malone, J. G. Puterbaugh, National Economic Council (U.S.), and the Democratic Party (Okla.) State Central Committee.

F 3: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Budgetary and Tax Adjustment for Economic Expansion, 1949 Oct.

Topics include taxation.

F 4: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Cigarette Tax Collection, 1949 Jan. - Oct.

Topics include cigarette tax law and legislation and taxation. Correspondents include Walter F. George, George Howard Wilson, National Tobacco Tax Association, Oklahoma Tax Commission, and the United States Dept. of the Treasury.

F 5-6: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Corporate Earnings Double Taxation and Corporate Excess Profits Tax, 1949 Mar. - 1950 Dec.

Topics include dividends, taxation law and legislation, and excess profits tax law.

F 6B: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Data, 1949 Jan.

F 7-8: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Depletion Allowance for Marble, Granite, and Oil, 1950 Jan. - Apr.

Topics include Osage Indians taxation and petroleum industry and trade. Correspondents include Stanley C. Draper, Metropolitan Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, Osage Tribal Council (resolution), John Oberly (principal chief of the Osage), and the United Osage Indians.

F 9: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Excise Tax Reduction on Tires and Tubes, 1949 Sep., 1950 Feb.

F 10: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Excise Tax Repeal for Telegrams, Telephone Calls, Cables, and Radio, 1949 Feb. - July.

Topics include communication and traffic. Correspondents include the Oklahoma Telephone Association.

F 11: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Income Tax Exemption for Government Employee Pensions, 1949 Jan.

F 12-15: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Income Tax for Tax-Exempt Corporations, Correspondence, 1949 - 1950.

Topics include taxation of cooperative societies and taxation of nonprofit organizations. Correspondents include Robert A. Hefner, Horace J. Voohis, Cooperative League of the U.S.A., National Tax Equality Association, and the Oklahoma Wholesale Grocers' Association.

F 16: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Internal Revenue Code Amendment Regarding Excise Tax Repeal on Alcoholic Beverages, 1949 July, 1950 Feb. - Apr.

Topics include taxation of alcoholic beverages. Correspondents include the Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International Union and the Tax Council of the Alcoholic Beverage Industries.

F 17-18: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Internal Revenue Code Amendment Regarding Excise Tax Repeal on Amusements, 1949 July - Oct., 1950 Feb. - July.

Topics include amusements taxation. Correspondents include the Conference Committee of the Motion Picture Industry and the Theatre Owners of Oklahoma.

F 19: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Internal Revenue Code Amendment Regarding Excise Tax Repeal on Cosmetics, 1949 Apr. - June, 1950 Jan.

Topics include taxation of toilet preparations.

F 20-21: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Internal Revenue Code Amendment Regarding Excise Tax Repeal, General Correspondence, 1949 May - 1950 June.

Topics include taxation. Correspondents include Harley M. Kilgore, New York Mirror, National Committee for Repeal of Wartime Excise Taxes, Oklahoma Retail Merchants Association, and the John A. Brown Company.

F 22: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Internal Revenue Code Amendment Regarding Excise Tax Repeal, Legislation, 1949 - 1950.

Topics include taxation of cooperative societies, and taxation. Correspondents include John J. Williams and the United States Internal Revenue Service (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

F 23-24: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Internal Revenue Code Amendment Regarding Excise Tax Repeal, Luxury Taxes, 1949 Jan. - Aug., 1950 Jan. - June.

Topics include taxation of fur garments, taxation of jewelry, taxation of leather, and taxation of toilet preparations. Correspondents include Luggage and Leather Goods Manufacturers of America, United States Junior Chamber of Commerce, B.C. Clark, Morris Zale, Beauty and Barber All-Industry Legislative Council, National Authority for the Ladies' Handbag Industry, National Fur Tax Committee, National Hair Dressers and Cosmetologists Association, and the Oklahoma Retail Jewelers Association.

F 25: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Internal Revenue Code Amendment Regarding Excise Tax Repeal, Miscellaneous and Multiple Taxes, 1949 Apr. - 1950 Apr.

Topics include taxation of musical instruments and taxation of television receivers and reception. Correspondents include the Rubber Manufacturers Association.

F 26: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Internal Revenue Code Amendment Regarding Excise Tax Repeal, Photographic Equipment, 1949 June - July, 1950 Jan. - Feb.

Topics include taxation of photography equipment and supplies. Correspondents include the Photographers' Association of America.

F 27-28: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Internal Revenue Code Amendment Regarding Excise Tax Repeal on Telephone Calls and Telegrams, 1949 - 1950.

Topics include telegraph taxation and telephone taxation.

F 29-30: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Internal Revenue Code Amendment Regarding Excise Tax Repeal on Transportation, 1949 Apr. - Aug., 1950 Feb. - May.

Topics include taxation of transportation. Correspondents include American Railway Car Institute, Metropolitan Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, and the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce.

F 31: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Internal Revenue Code Amendment Regarding Oil Import Excise Tax Increase, 1950 Jan. - May.

Topics include the tariff on petroleum products. Correspondents include Ed L. Gossett, United States Dept. of State, and United States Tariff Commission.

F 32-33: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Internal Revenue Code Amendment Regarding Tax Base Contraction Prevention, 1950 Mar. - May.

Topics include the tariff on petroleum products.

F 34: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Internal Revenue Code Amendment Regarding Technical Changes, 1949 Aug. - Oct.

Topics include depletion allowances, inheritance and transfer tax, and Spiegel case.

F 35: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Last in First Out Inventory, 1949 June, 1950 May.

Topics include taxation inventories, retail inventories, Last in, First out (Accounting), and LIFO (Accounting).

F 36: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Oil Imports and Exports, 1949 Jan. - July, 1950 Jan. - Mar.

Topics include oil industries and tariff on petroleum products.

F 37-41: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Oleomargarine Tax Repeal, Cartoons, Correspondence, and Legislation, n.d., 1948 - 1950.

Topics include margarine law and legislation, margarine industry, and oleo. Correspondents include J. William Fulbright, Roy Wilkins, American Dairy Association of Oklahoma, Associated Industries of Oklahoma, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Association of Margarine Manufacturers, National Cotton Council of America, Oklahoma Cotton Ginners' Association, National Cooperative Milk Producers Federation, National Soybean Processors Association, Oklahoma Butter Institute, and Oklahoma Retail Grocers Association.

F 42-43: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Prevention of Use of Tax-Exempt Organizations for Tax Avoidance and Repeal of Tax on Transportation of Persons, 1949 Mar. - Aug.

Topics include friendly societies, nonprofit organizations, taxation, and transportation taxation in Alaska.

F 44-45: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Revenue Act of 1950 and Revenue Revision Act, 1949 Jan. - May, 1950 June - Sep.

Topics include depreciation allowances, hospitals, taxation, and Humphrey Douglas Lehman Amendment. Correspondents include Independent Petroleum Association of America.

F 46-48: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Tax Computation Formula for Life Insurance Companies, Tax Settlement Board and Tax Equalization, 1949 Apr. - June, 1950 Jan. - Nov.

Topics include life insurance taxation and the Tax Settlement Board.

F 49-50: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, War Tax Rates Termination on Certain Miscellaneous Excise Taxes and War Tax Rates Termination on Furs, 1949 Apr. - May.

Topics include taxation. Correspondents include the American National Fur Breeders Association.

F 51: Finance, Committee on, Taxes, Unemployment Compensation Extension and Improvement, 1950 Apr. - May.

Topics include unemployment insurance.

F 52-55: Finance, Committee on, Veterans Affairs, Burial Expenses for Philippine Veterans, Compensation Awards Restoration for World War I Veterans, Compensation for Loss of Creative Organ, and Compensation Increase for World War I Veterans, 1949 Jan. - Oct., 1950 Oct. - Dec.

Topics include military pensions and Spanish-American War, 1898 and military pensions and World War I.

F 56-57: Finance, Committee on, Veterans Affairs, Disability Benefits for Retired Personnel Who Re-entered Service in World War II and Disability Compensation Cost, 1949 Jan. - Feb.

Topics include disabled veterans of the United States.

F 58: Finance, Committee on, Veterans Affairs, Indian Wars Pension Act Extension to Include Leach Lake, Minnesota, 1949 - 1950.

Topics include military pensions in the United States. Correspondents include the United States Veterans Administration and William Ravenscroft.

F 59: Finance, Committee on, Veterans Affairs, Veterans Legislation, Resume of Bills, First Session, House, 1949 Mar. - Nov.

Correspondents include United States House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

F 60: Finance, Committee on, Veterans Affairs, Legislative Suggestions, Multiple Bills, 1949 May - Sep., 1950 May - Dec.

Topics include military pensions in the United States. Correspondents include John E. Rankin.

F 61-63: Finance, Committee on, Veterans Affairs, Misconduct Definition for Compensation and Pensions, Lottery for Veterans Bonus Financing, and Pension Legislation, 1949 Jan. - Aug., 1950 Apr. - June.

Topics include military pensions in the United States.

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