GEORGE HOWARD WILSON COLLECTION
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F 1: Communism -- Memoranda/Miscellaneous (1947-1950).

a. Correspondence re transmitting documents.

b. Memoranda.  Civil Service Commission: re classification of organizations under Executive Order 9835.  Total of five memoranda dated between September 21, 1948, and September 11, 1950.

c. Report.  House Committee on Un-American Activities: "Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States."  Eightieth Congress (1947).

d. House Report 209. House Committee on Un-American Activities: "Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States."  Eightieth Congress (1947).

e. Newsletters.  "Counterattack: Facts to Combat Communism."  Nos. 175-179, 184 (September 29, 1950-December 1, 1950).

f. Magazine.  National Wage Earner (September, 1950).

g. Newsletter.  Political Action Committee, Congress of Industrial Organizations: re votes on contempt of Congress citations, George C. Marshall as Secretary of Defense.

h. Report.  Pat McCarran: "A Resume of the Internal Security Act of 1950."

i. Speech.  J. Edgar Hoover: Grand Lodge [Masonic] Dinner (May 2, 1950).  Re: communism in U. S.

j. Article.  Eugene Lyons: "The Men the Commies Hate Most."  American Legion Magazine (October, 1950).  Re: House Committee on Un-American Activities.  Reprint.

F 1b: Communism -- Press Releases and Radio Broadcast (1950).

a. Press Release. Harry S. Truman: Statement re veto of H. R. 9490, "Internal Security Act of 1950" (September 22, 1950).

b. Speech.  Ralph W. Gwinn: "A History of Communism in New Deal Washington Down to Truman's Veto of the Communist Control Bill."  In the House (September 22, 1950).  Reprint.

c. Manuscript.  John C. Broger, Far East Broadcasting Company (?): "How to Do Battle with Communism" (1950).  Series of Four.

F 2: Communism -- Proceedings and Reports (1949-1950).

Series of then-unnumbered House Reports, all from the House Committee on Un-American Activities, Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  A letter of transmittal is included.  Each name is preceded by "Proceedings Against" in the title of the Report.

1.  Yukio Abe
2.  John Akana
3.  Yasuki Arakaki
4.  Ernest Arena
5.  Philip Bart
6.  Louise Berman
7.  David Joseph Bohm
8.  Pasquale Leonard James Branca
9.  Esther Bristow
10.  Julius Emspak
11.  Thomas J. Fiyzpatrick
12.  Irving David Fox
13.  Dwight James Freeman
14.  Pearl Freeman
15.  Charles Fujimoto
16.  Jack Hall
17.  Frank Hashmall
18.  Clarence Hiskey
19.  Edward Hong
20.  Kameo Ichimura
21.  Koichi Imori
22.  Douglas Inouye
23.  Benjamin Kaahawinui
24.  Frank Kalua
25.  Jack Kawano
26.  Levi Kealoha
27.  Adele Kensinger
28.  Denichi Kimoto
29.  Giovanni Rossi Lomanitz
30.  Yoshita Marumba
31.  James J. Matles
32.  Robert McElrath
33.  Marshall McEuen
34.  Robert Murasaki
35.  Stephen Murin
36.  Julian Mapuunoa
37.  Steve Nelson
38.  Tadashi Ogawa
39.  Wilfred Oka
40.  Hideo Okada
41.  Ruth Ozaki
42.  Frank Panzino
43.  Thomas Quinn
44.  Talmadge Raley
45.  John Reinecke
46.  Bella Rodman
47.  Jeanette Nakama Rohrbough
48.  Rachel Saiki
49.  Elizabeth Sasuly
50.  Marcel Scherer
51.  Mitsuo Shimizu
52.  Frank Silva
53.  Frank Takahashi
54.  Shiego Takemoto
55.  Esther Tice
56.  Ralph Tokunaga
57.  Ralph Vossbrink
58.  Thomas Yagi

F 3: Communism -- Reports (1948-1950).

a. Report. House Committee on Un-American Activities: "Annual Report of the ... for the Year 1949" (1950).

b. Hearings.  House Committee on Un-American Activities: "Hearings on Legislation to Outlaw Certain Un-American and Subversive Activities."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  Re H. R. 3903 and H. R. 7595.

c. House Report 1920.  House Committee on Un-American Activities: "Report on the Communist Party of the United States as an Advocate of Overthrow of Government by Force and Violence."  Eightieth Congress; Second Session (1948).

d. Senate Report 1358 (S. 2311).  "Protection of the United States Against Certain Un-American and Subversive Activities."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  Committee on the Judiciary.

e. Senate Report 2108, Part 2 (S. Res. 231). "State Department Employee Loyalty Investigation."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  Committee on Foreign Relations.

F 4: Congressional Record -- Correspondence (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re additions/deletions to Congressional Record mailing list.

b. Mailing list: Congressional Record recipients during Eightieth Congress per request of Ross Rizley (GHW's predecessor).

F 5: Constituents: General, Welcome to D. C., etc.  (1949-1950).

Correspondence re visits to the capital, et al.

F 6: Constituents: General, Welcome to D. C., etc.  (1949-1950).

Correspondence re visits to the capital, et al.

F 7: Constituents: Special Requests (1940).

Correspondence re miscellaneous requests for genealogical, military, etc., information, passes, et al.

F 8: Constituents: Special Requests (1949-1950).

Correspondence re requests for information, passes, etc.

F 9: Constituents: Special Requests (1950-1951).

a. Correspondence re requests for information, passes, assistance, etc.

b. Report.  Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: "A Brief Statement of the Pros and Cons of the Welfare State" (undated).

F 10: Cookbooks -- Government (1950).

Correspondence re requests for cookbooks.

F 11: Cookbooks -- Government (1950).

Correspondence re requests for cookbooks.

F 12: Cooperatives -- Correspondence and Legislation (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re co-operatives and taxation of co-operatives.

b. H. R. 518: "To amend section 2 of the Act of February 18, 1922, so as to transfer from the Secretary of Agriculture to the Attorney General jurisdiction for determination of undue enhancement of prices by cooperative associations monopolizing or restraining trade and proceedings in connection therewith."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Noah M. Mason - Illinois).  Committee on the Judiciary.

c. H. R. 519: "To supplement existing laws against unlawful restraints and monopolies, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Noah M. Mason - Illinois).  Committee on the Judiciary.

d. H. R. 5064: "To impose income taxes on the business income of certain exempt corporations, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Noah M. Mason - Illinois).  Committee on Ways and Means.

e. Newsletter.  Staple Cotton Cooperative Association: "The Staple Cotton Review." XXVII, No. 2 (February, 1949).

f. Speech.  Karl D. Butler, President, American Institute of Cooperation: "Problems We Must Face: (August 22, 1949).

g. Speech.  Knox T. Hutchinson, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture: "Farmer Cooperatives and Their Future" (August 23, 1949).

h. Report.  Farmers Co-Operative Association, Alva, Oklahoma: "Thirty-first Annual Report to the Stockholders" (1949).

i. Speech.  Noah M. Mason: "Tax the Untaxed to Ease the Tax Load upon the Overtaxed."  In the House (June 16, 1949).  Reprint.

j. Article.  "Paying the Other Fellow's Taxes."  Business Week (November 5, 1949).  Reprint.

k. Pamphlet.  National Tax Equality Association: "Stop Sudden Death on Main Street!" (1949).

l. Resolutions.  Farmers Cooperative Grain Dealers Association of Oklahoma (1949).m. Clippings. 

F 13: Cooperatives and Taxation (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re cooperatives and taxation of them.

b. Testimony.  Jerry Voorhis, Executive Secretary, Cooperative League of the U. S. A.: House Ways and Means Committee: re cooperatives (February 23, 1950).

c. Report.  Library of Congress (?): "Taxation of Cooperatives: Legislative History of Income-Tax Exemption of Cooperatives" (July 22, 1949).

d. Notes re testimony of Wright Patman before House Ways and Means Committee re taxation of cooperatives (February 23, 1950).

e. Pamphlet.  National Tax Equality Association: "Stop Sudden Death on Main Street!" (1949).

f. Press Release.  Ohio Farm Bureau Federation: "Here are the Facts Behind the Licking County Farm Bureau - Moore Farm Service Controversy" (June 28, 1949). 

F 14: Courtesies -- Acknowledgment/Correspondence (1949-1950).

Correspondence.

F 15: Dairy Experiment Station (Woodward Field Station) (1927, 1933, 1938, 1949-1950).

a. Correspondence (1949-1950) re retention and operation of the station. Correspondents include Elmer Thomas and William G. Stigler.

b. Office memoranda re station.

c. Circular No. 12.  Department of Agriculture: "Dairy Work at the Woodward Field Station, Woodward, Oklahoma, 1931 to 19926" (1933).

d. Circular No. 274.  Department of Agriculture: "Comparison of a Trench Silo with an upright Silo" (1933).

e. Circular No. 560.  Department of Agriculture: "Rate of Growth by Dairy Calves and Heifers on Different Rations" (1940).

f. Circular No. 696.  Department of Agriculture: "Single Grains and Grain Mixtures as Supplements to Alfalfa Hay and Silage for Milk Production" (1944).

g. Technical Bulletin No. 352.  Department of Agriculture: "Sudan Grass as Hay, Silage, and Pasture for Dairy Cattle" (1933).

h. Technical Bulletin No. 610.  Department of Agriculture: "Feeding Dairy Cows on Alfalfa Hay Alone" (1938).

i. H. R. 3242: "To direct the Secretary of Agriculture to announce the parity price of milk, and to direct the Secretary of Agriculture to immediately announce the support price of milk."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Ralph Harvey - Indiana).  Committee on Agriculture.

j. Report.  Department of Agriculture: "Experimental Work at the Woodward, Oklahoma Dairy Field Station" (September, 1947).

k. Statement: GHW before unidentified committee (Agriculture?) re continuation of Woodward station (undated).

l. Press Releases.  Milk Industry Foundation: "Oklahoma Milk Leads in State's Prosperity" and Milk Consumption Continues High" (1949).

m. Booklet.  Milk Industry Foundation: "Milk Facts" (1948-1949).

n. Statement.  O. E. Reed, Bureau of Dairy Industry, Department of Agriculture: "Statement Concerning the Woodward, Oklahoma Dairy Station" (1949).

o. Speech.  F. H. Kullman, Jr., President, Milk Industry Foundation: Problems of the Milk Industry" (1948).

p. Report.  National Cooperative Milk Producers Federation: "The Oklahoma Farmer and Oleomargarine" (undated).

q. Clippings.

F 16: Defense Production (1950).

a. Correspondence re Regulation W and legislation on wage/price, etc., controls. Correspondents include Charles B. Deane.

b. Statement.  Thomas B. McCabe, Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System: "Statement on Regulation of Consumer Credit" (1950).

c. H. R. 9176: "To establish a system of priorities and allocations for materials and facilities, authorize the requisitioning thereof, provide financial assistance for expansion of productive capacity and supply, strengthen controls over credit, regulate speculation on commodity exchanges, and by these measures, facilitate the production of goods and services necessary for the national security, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Brent Spence - Kentucky).  Committee on Banking and Currency.  Committee Print (unnumbered); House reported print; Senate introduced print; Senate amended print.

d. Hearings (H. R. 9176): "Defense Production Act of 1950."  House Committee on Banking and Currency.

e. House Report 2759 (H. R. 9176): "Defense Production Act of 1950."

f. House Report 3042 (H. R. 9176): "Defense Production Act of 1950."  Conference Report.

g. Public Law 774 (H. R. 9176).

h. H. R. 9280: "To establish a system of priorities and allocations for materials and facilities, authorize the requisitioning thereof, provide capacity and supply, strengthen controls over credit, regulate speculation on commodity exchanges, authorize the institution of price controls, and by these measures facilitate the production of goods and services necessary for the national security, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Charles B. Deane - North Carolina).  Committee on Banking and Currency.

i. S. 3936: "To establish a system of priorities and allocations for materials and facilities, authorize the requisitioning thereof, provide financial assistance for expansion of productive capacity and supply, strengthen controls over credit, regulate speculation on commodity exchanges, and by these measures facilitate the production of goods, and services necessary for the national security, and for other purposes."  (Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina).  Committee on Banking and Currency.  Introduced print; reported print.

j. Report.  National Production Authority, Department of Commerce: re additional sections to Defense Production Act (1950).

k. Report re price and wage stabilization (1950).

F 17: Democratic Party -- National (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re politics, Democratic Caucus, etc. Correspondents include Victor Hunt Harding, John W. McCormack, Sam Rayburn, Carl Elliot, and Anthony Cavalcante.

b. Speech.  Alben W. Barkley, Vice-President: Testimonial Dinner for William M. Boyle, Chairman, Democratic National Committee (September 29, 1949).

c. Speech.  Clare E. Hoffman: "Misuse of Hoover Label."  Extension of Remarks in the House (March 30, 1950).

d. Press Release.  Democratic National Committee: Re national health program (May 1, 1950).

e. Newsletter.  Democratic National Committee: "Capital Comment" (July 29, 1950).

f. Clipping re Barkley visit to Oklahoma.

F 18: Democratic Party -- Whip Notices (1949-1950).

Memoranda from Democratic Whip J. Percy Priest re weekly program for the House.

F 19: Dental Health (1950).

a. Correspondence re pamphlet.

b. Pamphlet. American Cental Association: "A Dental Health Program for the Community, State, and Nation" (1949).

F 20: Disasters and Emergencies (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re agricultural loans, surplus property, legislation, tornado damage, et al.

b. H. R. 2101: "To authorize the Regional Agricultural Credit Corporation of Washington, District of Columbia, to make certain disaster or emergency loans, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Walter K. Granger - Utah).  Committee on Agriculture.  Reported print.

c. House Report 142 (H. R. 2101): "Storm Emergency Loans for Farmers."

d. H. R. 8396: "To authorize Federal assistance to States and local governments in major disasters, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (William Lemke - North Carolina).  Committee on Public Works.  Reported print; Senate reported print.

e. House Report 2727 (H. R. 8396): "Authorizing Federal Assistance to States and Local Governments in Major Disasters."

f. Press Release.  GHW re Farmers Home Administration emergency loans (undated).

g. Press Release.  GHW re Reconstruction Finance Corporation tornado damage loans.

h. Clippings re Woodward tornado, etc.

F 21: Discrimination (1948-1950).

a. Resolutions.  Fifty-ninth Annual Tuskegee Institute Negro Farmers Conference (January 18, 1950).  Re: rural economics, cotton acreage allotment, civil rights, etc.

b. Editorial.  Birmingham News - Age - Herald: "Better Negro Farmers" (January 29, 1950).  Reprint.

c. Report.  Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: "Anti-discrimination Legislation in the American States," by W. Brooke Graves.  Public Affairs Bulletin No. 65 (November, 1948).

F 22: Displaced Persons -- Correspondence (1949).

a. Correspondence re legislation (H. R. 4567) requests, and general refugee policy.

b. Pamphlet.  Maryland State Committee for the Resettlement of Displaced Persons: "`The Maryland Plan' for the Resettlement of Displaced Persons" (1949?).

c. Booklet.  American Friends Service Committee: "The Problem of 12 million German Refugees in Today's Germany," by Betty Barton (1949).

F 23: Displaced Persons -- Legislation (1949-1950).

a. Hearings.  Subcommittee No. 1 of the House Committee on the Judiciary: "Amending the Displaced Persons Act of 1948."  Re: H. R. 1344.  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).

b. H. R. 4567: "To amend the Displaced Persons Act of 1948."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Emanuel Celler - New York).  Committee on the Judiciary.  Introduced print; reported print; Senate amended print.

c. House Report 581 (H. R. 4576): "Amending the Displaced Persons Act of 1948."

d. House Report 2187 (H. R. 4567): "Amending the Displaced Persons Act of 1948."  Conference Report.

e. H. Res. 238: "To authorize the Committee on the Judiciary to undertake a study of immigration problems."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Francis E. Walter - Pennsylvania).  Committee on Rules.

f. House Report 827 (H. Res. 238): "Authorizing the Committee on the Judiciary to Undertake a Study of Immigration Problems."

g. Public Law 774 (S. 2242): "To authorize for a limited period of time the admission into the United States of certain European displaced persons for permanent residence, and for other purposes."  Eightieth Congress (1948).

h. S. 59: "To amend the Displaced Persons Act of 1948."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Francis J. Myers - Pennsylvania; Brian McMahon - Connecticut).  Committee on the Judiciary.

i. S. J. Res. 36: "For the authorization of a special contribution by the United States for the relief of Palestine refugees."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Tom Connally - Texas).  Committee on Foreign Relations.  House reported print.

j. House Report 174 (S. J. Res. 36): "Arab and Jewish Refugees of Palestine."

k. House Document 220: "Proceedings of the National Resettlement Conference for Displaced Persons" (1949).

l. Extracts from Federal Register, et al., re Displaced Persons Commission (1948).  Reprints.

m. Forms: Displaced Persons Commission: re sponsoring displaced persons for admission into the United States (1949).

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