GEORGE H. WILSON COLLECTION
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F 1: Housing -- Legislation (1949).

a. H. R. 1708: "To provide financial assistance to urban communities of the United States for the acquisition, assembly, revaluation, financing, and disposal of areas for urban redevelopment, and as a part of such redevelopment, for the construction by local agencies in such areas, or elsewhere, of low rent public housing projects for families of low income."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Frederic R. Coudert, Jr. - New York). Committee on Banking and Currency.

b. H. R. 2811: "To provide homes for city and farm families of average income, particularly those of World War II veterans."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Wright Patman - Texas).  Committee on Banking and Currency.

c. H. R. 2896: "To amend the National Housing Act, as amended, in order to assure the availability of low-cost financing on liberal terms to World War II veterans who need homes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Albert Rains - Alabama).  Committee on Banking and Currency.

d. H. R. 4009: "To establish a national housing objective and the policy to be followed in the attainment thereof, to provide Federal aid to assist slum-clearance projects and low rent public housing projects initiated by local agencies, to provide for financial assistance by the Secretary of Agriculture for farm housing, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Brent Spence - Kentucky).  Committee on Banking and Currency.  Introduced print; reported print.

e. House Report 590 (H. R. 4009): "Housing Act of 1949."

f. H. R. 4809: "To provide for direct Federal loans to meet the housing needs of moderate-income families, to provide liberalized credit to reduce the cost of housing for such families, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Andrew J. Biemiller - Wisconsin).  Committee on Banking and Currency.

g. H. Res. 257: "Providing for the consideration of the bill (H. R. 4009) to establish a national housing objective and the policy to be followed in the attainment thereof, to provide Federal aid to assist slum-clearance projects and low-rent public housing projects initiated by local agencies, to provide for financial assistance by the Secretary of Agriculture for farm housing, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Adolphe J. Sabath - Illinois).  Committee on Rules.  Reported print.

h. S. 138: "To establish a national housing objective and the policy to be followed in the attainment thereof, to provide Federal aid to assist slum-clearance projects and low-rent public housing projects initiated by local agencies, to provide for financial assistance by the Secretary of Agriculture for farm housing, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Allen J. Ellender - Louisiana, Robert F. Wagner - New York, et al.).  Committee on Banking and Currency.

F 2: Housing -- Legislation (1949-1950).

a. H. R. 1708: "To provide financial assistance to urban communities of the United States for the acquisition, assembly, revaluation, financing, and disposal of areas for urban redevelopment, and as a part of such redevelopment, for the construction by local agencies in such areas, or elsewhere, of low rent public housing projects for families of low income."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Frederic R. Coudert, Jr. - New York).  Committee on Banking and Currency.

b. H. R. 1883: "To establish a national housing objective and the policy to be followed in the attainment thereof, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Frances P. Bolton - Ohio).  Committee on Banking and Currency.

c. H. R. 5085: "To provide for slum clearance and the redevelopment of slum lands in private, tax-paying ownership according to the highest and best use, as far as possible; to provide housing for families of low income; to amend the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 to provide homes for veterans through veterans homestead associations and the public facilities essential therefor; to provide for technical, statistical, and economic research in the field of housing; to provide financial assistance by the Secretary of Agriculture for farm housing; and to provide for the disposition of war housing."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (James C. Davis - Georgia).  Committee on Banking and Currency.

d. House Report 1269 (H. R. 5987): "Housing Amendments of 1949."  Committee on Banking and Currency.  Eighty-first Congress (1949).

e. H. R. 6070: "To amend the National Housing Act, as amended, and for other purposes."  First Session (1949) (Brent Spence - Kentucky).  Committee on Banking and Currency.

f. House Report 1295 (H. R. 6070): "Housing Amendments of 1949."

g. H. R. 6810: "To assist cooperative and other nonprofit corporations in the production of housing for families of moderate income." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Isidore Dollinger - New York).  Committee on Banking and Currency.

h. H. R. 6811: "To assist cooperative and other nonprofit corporations in the production of housing for families of moderate income."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Helen Gahagan Douglas - California).  Committee on Banking and Currency.

i. Public Law 498 (H. R. 7846): "To amend title VIII of the National Housing Act, as amended, to encourage construction of rental housing on or in areas adjacent to Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force installations, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress (1950).

j. House Report 975 (S. 1070): "Housing Act of 1949).  Eighty-first Congress (1949).  Conference Report.

k. S. 2246: "To amend the National Housing Act, as amended, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (John J. Sparkman - Alabama).  Committee on Banking and Currency.  Introduced print; reported print.

l. Senate Report 892 (S. 2246): "Housing Amendments of 1949."

m. Public Law 475 (S. 2246).

n. Legislation: "Comprehensive Housing Bill Introduced by Republican Members" (1949).

o. Report. House Committee on Veterans' Affairs: "Housing Laws Relating to Veterans."  Eightieth Congress (1948).  Committee Print No. 381.

p. Report.  House Committee on Veterans' Affairs: "Housing Laws Relating to Veterans."  Eighty-first Congress (1950).  Committee Print 298.

q. Reports. American Enterprise Association: re analysis of selected Housing Bills of the Eighty-first Congress: S. 712/H. R. 1938; S. 1070; S. 2246

F 3: Housing -- Publications, Publicity, Speeches (1948-1949).

a. Report.  Housing Committee, Tulsa Chamber of Commerce: "Tulsa Housing Survey" (May, 1949).

b. Pamphlet.  "America United" Radio Forum: "Should Congress Adopt the Pending Public Housing Bill?"  (June 19, 1949).

c. Report.  United States Conference of Mayors: "America Can Not Afford Slums" (ca. 1948).

d. Newsletters.  Veterans Organizations Council of Altadena, California: "G. I. Home Loan News."  I, No. 1 (January 24, 1949) and No. 2 (February 7, 1949).

e. Article.  Huntington Williams: "What `The Baltimore Plan' Is -- and Is Not."  Reprinted from the Journal of Housing (1948-1949).

f. Press Release.  American Legion: re support for H. R. 4009 (June 21, 1949).

g. Speech.  John Phillips: "Fallacy of Slum Clearance Shown by Local Marshall Heights Plan."  In the House (June 27, 1949).  Reprint.

h. Speech.  Ralph W. Gwinn: "Socialism -- American Variety."  In the House (April 9, 1949).

i. Statement.  George W. West, Chamber of Commerce of the United States: Before House Banking and Currency Committee, re opposition to H. R. 4009/S. 1070 (May 3, 1949).

j. Clippings. 

F 4: Housing -- Military Installations (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re rental housing at Vance Air Force Base in Enid, legislation (H. R. 4323; H. R. 4766; S. 1184), etc. Correspondents include Robert S. Kerr, Louis Johnson, W. Stuart Symington, John C. Davies, and Harry S. Truman.

b. Program.  Civic Appreciation Dinner honoring Harold C. Stuart, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, Tulsa (December 17, 1949).

c. Press Release.  GHW: re meeting with President Truman on Vance Air Force Base, et al. (February, 1949).

d. Speech.  GHW: re S. 1184.  In the House (July, 1949).

e. Press Release.  White House: letter from the President to the Speaker, re H. R. 4009 (June 17, 1949).

F 5: Housing -- Military Installations -- Legislation (1949-1950).

a. H. R. 4324: "To encourage construction of rental housing on or near military installations."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Charles B. Deane - North Carolina).  Committee on Banking and Currency.

b. Hearings.  Committee on Banking and Currency: "Military Rental Housing."  Re: H. R. 4991.  Eighty-first Congress (1949).

c. H. R. 7008: "To authorize certain construction at military and naval installations, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Carl Vinson - Georgia).  Committee on Armed Services.

d. H. R. 7846: "To amend title VIII of the National Housing Act, as amended, to encourage construction of rental housing on or in areas adjacent to Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force installations, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Brent Spence - Kentucky).  Committee on Banking and Currency.  Reported print.

e. Senate Report 1484 (H. R. 7846): "Amending Title VIII Of the National Housing Act."

f. Public Law 498 (H. R. 7846).

g. H. Res. 523: "Providing for the consideration of S. 2440, a bill to authorize certain construction at military and naval installations, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Carl Vinson - Georgia).  Committee on Rules.

h. Public Law 171 (S. 1070): "To establish a national housing objective and the policy to be followed in the attainment thereof, to provide Federal aid to assist slum-clearance projects and low-rent public housing projects initiated by local agencies, to provide for financial assistance by the Secretary of Agriculture for farm housing, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress (1949).

i. S. 1184: "To encourage construction of rental housing on or in areas adjacent to Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force installations, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Kenneth S. Wherry - Nebraska; Millard E. Tydings - Maryland; Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina).  Committee on Banking and Currency.  House introduced print; House reported print.

j. Senate Report 410 (S. 1184): "Mortgage Insurance for Military Housing."

k. House Report 854 (S. 1184): "Military Rental Housing."

l. Public Law 211 (S. 1184).

m. Public Law 387 (S. J. Res. 134): "To amend the National Housing Act, as amended, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress (1949).

F 6: Housing -- Tonkawa Prisoner of War Camp (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re possibility of transferring buildings at former prisoner-of-war camp to City of Tonkawa and transfer of twenty-one apartments for veterans housing from the U. S. to Northern Oklahoma Junior College at Tonkawa.

b. H. R. 7673: "To authorize and direct the Housing and Home Finance Administrator to transfer to the city of Tonkawa, Oklahoma, the title to certain temporary housing, including land, located on the site of the prisoner of war camp at Tonkawa, Oklahoma."  Eighty- first Congress; Second Session (1950) (GHW).  Committee on Banking and Currency.

c. House Report 1893 (S. 2246): "Housing Act of 1950."  Eighty-first Congress (1950).  Conference Report.

d. Report.  House Committee on Banking and Currency: "Disposition of Permanent and Temporary Government-Owned War Housing."  Eighty- first Congress (1950).

e. Draft Legislation.  Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: re Tonkawa land transfers (1949-1950).

f. Clippings.

F 7: Housing Cooperatives (1950).

a. Correspondence re legislation (H. R. 7402, S. 2246) for middle-income housing.

b. H. R. 7402: "To assist cooperative and other nonprofit corporations in the production of housing for moderate-income families; to amend the National Housing Act, as amended; and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Brent Spence - Kentucky).  Committee on Banking and Currency.  Reported print.

c. House Report 1686 (H. R. 7402): "Housing Act of 1950."

d. Newsletter.  United States Savings and Loan League: "Quality Letter on Savings and Home Mortgage Lending" (March, 1950).

e. Clippings.

F 8: Hulah Dam and Reservoir (1948-1949).

a. Correspondence re preparing a master plan for this project on Caney River.

b. Press Release.  Corps of Engineers: "Notice of Public Hearing" re Hulah Dam and Reservoir (December 21, 1948).  With attachments.

c. Mailing List: "Notices of Public Hearing for ... Hulah Dam and Reservoir" (January 20, 1949).

F 9: Immigration (1948-1950).

a. Hearings.  Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization of the House Committee on the Judiciary: "Providing for Equality under Eightieth Congress (1948).

b. H. R. 10: "To facilitate the deportation of aliens from the United States, to provide for the supervision and detention pending eventual deportation of aliens whose deportation cannot be readily effectuated because of reasons beyond the control of the United States, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Sam Hobbs - Alabama).  Committee on the Judiciary.  Reported print.

c. Hearings.  Subcommittee No. 1 of the House Committee on the Judiciary: "Deportation and Detention of Aliens."  Re: H. R. 10.  Serial No. 8 and Serial No. 8, Part 2.

d. House Report 1192 (H. R. 10): "Facilitation of the Deportation of Aliens from the United States, Providing for the Supervision and Detention Pending Eventual Deportation of Aliens Whose Deportation Cannot be Readily Effectuated Because of Reasons Beyond the Control of the United States."

e. H. R. 199: "To provide the privilege of becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States to all immigrants having a legal right to permanent residence, to make immigration quotas available to Asian and Pacific peoples, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Walter H. Judd - Minnesota).  Committee on the Judiciary.  Reported print; Senate introduced print.

f. House Report 65 (H. R. 199): "Providing the Privilege of Becoming a Naturalized Citizen of the United States to All Immigrants Having a Legal Right to Permanent Residence, to Make Immigration Quotas Available to Asian and Pacific Peoples."

g. H. R. 297: "For the admission to citizenship of aliens who came into this country prior to July 1, 1924."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (George G. Sadowski - Michigan).  Committee on the Judiciary.

h. H. R. 3001: "To authorize the admission into the United States of certain aliens possessing special skills."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Francis E. Walter - Pennsylvania).  Committee on the Judiciary.  Reported print.

i. House Report 1294 (H. R. 3001): "Authorizing the Admission into the United States of Certain Aliens Possessing Special Skills."

j. H. R. 9218: "To outlaw the Communist Party with respect to candidacy for Federal or State elective offices."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (George A. Dondero - Michigan).  Committee on the Judiciary.

k. H. J. Res. 160: "To authorize completion of the processing of the visa cases, and admission into the United States, of certain alien fiancees and fiancees of members, or of former members, of the Armed Forces of the United States, as was provided in the so-called GI Fiancees Act (60 Stat. 339), as amended."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Francis E. Walter - Pennsylvania).  Committee on the Judiciary.  Reported print.

l. Public Law 51 (H. J. Res. 160).

m. Speech.  Francis E. Walter: "Equality in Naturalization and Immigration."  Extension of Remarks in the House (February 2, 1949).  Reprint.

n. Speech.  Walter H. Judd: "End of Oriental Exclusion?"  Extension of Remarks in the House (January 27, 1949).  Reprint.

o. Statement.  Pat McCarran: "Displaced Persons: Facts Versus Fiction."  In the Senate (January 6, 1950).  Reprint.

p. Statement.  Department of State: "General Information Regarding Visas for Immigrants" (1948).

q. Release.  White House: Veto message for H. J. Res. 238 re immigration amendments (September 9, 1950).

r. Forms.  Displaced Persons Commission: re sponsorship of un-designated displaced persons.

s. Booklet.  "Visa Work of the Department of State and the Foreign Service, by Eliot B. Coulter.  Reprint of article from Department of State Bulletin (October 10, 1949).

t. Magazine.  Department of State Bulletin (October 10, 1949).  Contains above article.

u. Clipping. 

F 10: Immigration Cases (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re individual immigration cases and legislative policy toward private bills.

b. S. Con. Res. 42: "Favoring the suspension of deportation of certain aliens."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Pat McCarran - Nevada).  Committee on the Judiciary.  House introduced print; House reported print.

c. S. Con. Res. 91: "Favoring the suspension of deportation of certain aliens."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Pat McCarran - Nevada).  Committee on the Judiciary.  Senate reported print; House introduced print.

d. Report.  American Enterprise Association: "Current Problems of Immigration Policy," by E. P. Hutchinson (1949).

F 11: Inaugural File (1948-1949).

a. Correspondence re inaugural festivities.

b. H. J. Res. 85: "To exempt from the tax on admissions amounts paid for admission tickets sold by authority of the Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies on the occasion of the inauguration of the President-elect in January 1949."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Robert L. Doughton - North Carolina).  Committee on Ways and Means.  Reported print.

c. Itinerary: "Oklahoma's Presidential Inaugural Train."

d. Clippings.

F 12: Indian Matters -- Correspondence and Publicity (1949-1951).

a. Correspondence re taxation of Osage oil/gas royalties, individual requests, Indian health, Indian education, leases, letters of transmittal, Osage Burbank Field, Navajo, housing. Correspondents include J. A. Krug, Carl Albert, Toby Morris, and A. S. Mike Monroney.

b. Release: Navajo Assistance, Inc.: re conditions among the Navajo (1949).

c. Speech.  Antonio M. Fernandez: "Plight of the Navajo Americans."  In the House (February 16, 1949).  Reprint.

d. Booklet.  State of Oklahoma: "To the Members of the Congress of the United States.  A Request by the State of Oklahoma for Consent to Impose Taxes on the Minerals Produced from the Restricted Lands of Indians" (ca. 1949).

e. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 6: Oklahoma State Legislature: re Old Age Assistance Program (1949).

f. House Concurrent Resolution No. 11: Oklahoma State Legislature: re Choctaw/Chickasaw Coal Asphalt Land (1949).

g. House Concurrent Resolution No. 6: Oklahoma State Legislature: re renaming of Red River dam (1950).

h. Pamphlet: American Indian Exposition, Anadarko (1949).

i. Report.  Oklahoma Department of Public Instruction: re Indian education program in Oklahoma (1949-1950).

j. Resolutions.  Osage Tribal Council.  Series of four resolutions: Re: S. 186 (Indian emancipation) (February 4, 1949); Re: H. R. 4896 (reopening of tribal rolls) (June 30, 1949); Re: Income tax on Osage headrights (October 25, 1950); Re: Osage Agency (December 4, 1950).

k. Clippings.

F 13: Indian Matters -- Legislation (1949-1950).

a. H. R. 554: "To provide for the construction, extension, and improvement of school buildings in Hoopa, California."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Hubert B. Scudder - California).  Committee on Public Lands.

b. H. R. 3282: "To repeal certain Acts of Congress, known as Indian liquor laws, in certain parts of Minnesota.  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Fred Marshall - Minnesota).  Committee on Public Laws.  Reported print.

c. H. R. 4815: "To provide for medical services to non-Indians in Indian hospitals, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Harold A. Patten - Arizona).  Committee on Public Lands.

d. H. R. 4877: "To confer jurisdiction upon the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma of proceedings to condemn certain real property title to which is in the United States, same being held in trust by the United States for the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Tribes in Comanche County, Oklahoma."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Toby Morris - Oklahoma).  Committee on Public Lands.

e. H. R. 4942: "To regulate the collection and disbursement of moneys realized from leases made by the Seneca Nation of Indians of New York, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Daniel A. Reed - New York).  Committee on Public Lands.  Reported Print.

f. House Report 1238 (H. R. 4942): "Regulating the Collection and Disbursement of Moneys of Seneca Indians of New York."

g. H. R. 5097: "For the administration of Indian livestock loans, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Toby Morris - Oklahoma).  Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.  Senate reported print.

h. H. R. 5208: "To promote the rehabilitation of the Navajo and Hopi Tribes of Indians and the better utilization of the resources of the Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Toby Morris - Oklahoma).  Committee on Public Lands.  Introduced print; reported print.

i. House Report 963 (H. R. 5208): "Promoting the Rehabilitation of the Navajo and Hopi Tribes of Indians and the Better Utilization of the Resources of the Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations."

j. H. R. 5232: "To amend the Road Act of May 26, 1928 (45 Stat. 750), authorizing appropriations for roads on Indian reservations."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Toby Morris - Oklahoma).  Committee on Public Lands.

k. H. R. 5914: "To provide for the leasing of the lands and real estate of members of the Osage Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma who do not have certificates of competency, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Dixie Gilmer - Oklahoma).  Committee on Public Lands.

l. H. R. 6209: "To authorize the commutation of the annual appropriation for fulfilling various treaties with the Choctaw Nation of Indians in Oklahoma, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Carl Albert - Oklahoma).  Committee on Public Lands.  Introduced print; Senate reported print.

m. Public Law 747 (H. R. 6209).

n. H. R. 9219: "To promote the rehabilitation of the Five Civilized Tribes and other Indians of eastern Oklahoma, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (William G. Stigler - Oklahoma).  Committee on Public Lands.

o. H. Res. 480: "Providing for the consideration of S. 2734, a bill to promote the rehabilitation of the Navajo and Hopi Indian Tribes, and better utilization of the resources of the Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Adolphe J. Sabath - Illinois).  Committee on Rules.  Reported print.

p. S. 899: "To amend section 2 of the Act of January 29, 1942 (56 Stat. 21), relating to the refund of taxes illegally paid by Indian citizens."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Elmer Thomas - Oklahoma).  Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

q. S. 2353: "Relating to the tribal and individual affairs of the Osage Indians in Oklahoma."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Elmer Thomas - Oklahoma).  Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

r. S. 2354: "To amend the Act entitles `An Act relative to restrictions applicable to Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma, and for other purposes,' approved August 4, 1947 (61 Stat. 731)."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Elmer Thomas - Oklahoma).  Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

s. Senate Report 1865 (S. 2423): "Amending Section 7 of the Act of February 7, 1925 (43 stat. 1008), relating to the Osage Indians, Oklahoma."  Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.  Eighty-first Congress (1950).

t. Public Law 745 (S. 2423).

u. S. 2734: "To promote the rehabilitation of the Navajo and Hopi Tribes of Indians and a better utilization of the resources of the Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Joseph C. O'Mahoney - Wyoming; Carl Hayden - Arizona, et al.).  Committee on Public Lands.  House reported print.

v. House Report 1474 (S. 2734): "Rehabilitation of the Navajo and Hopi Tribes of Indians."

w. House Concurrent Resolution No. 21: Oklahoma State Legislature: re Appointment of Henry Sixkiller as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation (1949).

x. House Joint Resolution No. 25: Oklahoma State Legislature: re portrayal of American Indians in movies (1949).

F 14: Indian School Matters (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re Chilocco and Pawnee Indian schools. Correspondents include Elmer Thomas.

b. Statement.  GHW: Before Senate Committee on Appropriations, re Pawnee Indian School (June 9, 1949).

c. Statement.  GHW: Before House Committee on Appropriations, re Pawnee Indian School (February 1, 1950).

d. Statement.  GHW: Before House Committee on Appropriations, re Pawnee Indian School (undated).

e. Booklet.  Chilocco Indian Agricultural School: "News and Views" (1949).

f. Clippings.

F 15: Industry in the South (1949).

a. Report.  Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: "Extent of Ownership of Industry in the South by Interests Inside and Outside the South" (August 19, 1949).

b. Data.  Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: re steel ingot capacity, farm equipment manufacture, and passenger car production (1948 data).

c. Booklet.  Committee of the South, National Planning Association: "New Industry Comes to the South" (May, 1949).

F 16: Infant Care (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re distribution of federal Security Agency pamphlet, "Infant Care."

b. Lists: persons sent "Infant Care."

F 17: Installment Buying : Regulation W (1949).

a. Correspondence re miscellaneous banking legislation, including extension of Regulation W.

b. Clipping.

F 18: Insurance (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re Rankin Bill granting free life insurance to servicemen.

b. S. 5: "To provide a national health insurance and public health program."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (James E. Murray - Montana; Robert F. Wagner - New York, et al.).  Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.

c. Clipping.

F 19: Interior Department (1949).

a. Correspondence re private engineer employment by Department (H. R. 4357) and general.

b. H. R. 3838: "Making appropriations for the Department of the Interior for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1950, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Michael J. Kirwan - Ohio).  Committee on Appropriations.  Reported print.

c. H. R. 4357: "To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to procure by contract in the open market and in the manner common among businessmen, the services of engineers, engineering associations or organizations, needed or required in connection with the acquisition or construction of public works."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (William G. Stigler - Oklahoma).  Committee on Public Lands.

d. S. 340: "To facilitate the administration by the Secretary of the Interior, in cooperation with other Federal agencies, of the recreational uses of lands and waters within reclamation, flood control, power, and other Federal reservoir projects."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Elmer Thomas - Oklahoma).  Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

F 20: International Refugee Organization (1959).

a. Newsletter.  I. R. O.: "Monthly Digest No. 5" (January, 1949).

b. H. R. 5863: "For refund of customs duties to the Preparatory Commission for the International Refugee Organization."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Emanuel Celler - New York).  Committee on the Judiciary.  Reported print.

F 21: Invitations (December, 1948 - February, 1949).

F 22: Invitations (March - May, 1949).

F 23: Invitations (May - July, 1949).

F 24: Invitations (August, 1949 - February, 1950).

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