F 1: Invitations (March - April, 1950).
F 2: Invitations (May - November, 1950).
F 3: Jewish Literature and Correspondence (1948-1950).
a. Correspondence re viewpoints of various Jewish organizations.
b. Speech. "Memorial Day Address of Brig. Gen. Julius Klein, Past National Commander, Jewish War Veterans of the United States." Extension of Remarks of Jacob K. Javits in the House (June 6, 1949). Reprint.
F 4: Justice Department (1950).
a. Correspondence re deputy marshal legislation (S. 3993), et al.
b. H. R. 4861: "To provide for the appointment of additional circuit and district judges, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (William T. Byrne - New York). Committee on the Judiciary.
c. H. R. 4963: "To provide for the appointment of additional circuit and district judges, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (William T. Byrne - New York). Committee on the Judiciary. Reported print; Senate introduced print.
d. House Report 1124 (H. R. 4963): "Providing for the Appointment of Additional Circuit and District Judges."
e. Public Law 205 (H. R. 4963).
f. H. R. 6836: "To repeal the prohibition against the filling of a vacancy in the office of district judge for the district of Delaware." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (J. Caleb Boggs - Delaware). Committee on the Judiciary.
g. H. Res. 248: "Providing for the consideration of the bill (H. R. 4963) to provide for the appointment of additional circuit and district judges, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Ray J. Madden - Indiana). Committee on Rules. Reported print.
h. S. 2901: "To repeal the prohibition against the filling of a vacancy in the office of district judge for the district of Delaware." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (J. Allen Frear, Jr. - Delaware). Committee on the Judiciary. House introduced print.
i. Senate Report 2287 (S. 3993): "Providing for the Appointment of Deputy United States Marshals without Regard to the Civil Service Laws and Regulations." Committee on the Judiciary. Eighty-first Congress (1950).
F 5: Korea (1950).
a. Correspondence re Korean War, aid to Korea, extension of G. I. Bill to Korean service, requests, et al. Correspondents include John E. Rankin.
b. H. R. 9400: "To provide family allowances for the dependents of enlisted members of the Armed Forces of the United States, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Dayton E. Phillips - Tennessee). Committee on Armed Services.
c. House Report 1571 (S. 2319): "Economic Assistance to Certain Areas in the Far East." Committee on Foreign Affairs. Eighty-first Congress (1950).
d. Report. Committee on Foreign Affairs: "Background Information on the Soviet Union in International Relations." Eighty-first Congress (1950). Committee print.
e. House Report 2495 (H. Res. 206): "Background Information on Korea." Committee on Foreign Affairs. Eighty-first Congress (1950).
f. Speech. Walter H. Judd: "How and Why Did We Get Into War in Korea? Remarks during Debate on Extension of Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1949." In the House (July 18, 1950). Reprint.
g. Press Release. Department of Defense: "Military Assistance to the Republic of Korea" (July 6, 1950).
h. Speech. GHW: Extension of Remarks in the House to accompany Enid Daily Eagle editorial (August 31, 1950).
i. Speech. GHW: "American Foreign Policy" (undated).
j. Article. William C. Bullitt: "Can We Still Save America?" Reader's Digest (July, 1950). Reprint.
k. Speech. GHW: Extension of Remarks in the House to Accompany editorial in Enid Morning News (August 7, 1950).
l. Clippings.
F 6: Korea (1950).
a. Booklet. Department of State: "The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Second Supplementary Announcement)" (1950).
b. Magazines. Department of State Bulletin XXIII, No. 576 (July 17, 1950); XXIII, No. 583 (September 4, 1950).
c. Report. Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: "The Middle East" (July, 1950).
F 7: Korea (1950).
a. Booklet. Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: "The Havana Charter for an International Trade Organization. Arguments Pro and Con" by Howard S. Piquet and Hermann Ficker. Public Affairs Bulletin No. 82 (April, 1950).
b. Report. Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: "International Trade Organization" (February, 1950).
c. Pamphlet. "The First Freedom. A Radio Forum" (July 14, 1950). Re: "How to Save Asia."
d. Pamphlets: "University of Chicago Round Table" [Radio series]: No. 624: "The Conditions of Peace" (March 5, 1950), with Ralph Bunche, Hans Morgenthau, and Goerge Shuster; No. 626: "What Terms Can End the Armaments Race?" (March 19, 1950), with Paul H. Douglas, Philip Jacob, Hans Morgenthau, and Alan Simpson; No. 640: "Korea" (July 2, 1950); No. 645: "Pattern for Peace" (August 6, 1950), with Mordecai Johnson, Trygve Lie, Clarence Pickett, and Robert Redfield.
e. Releases. Radio Department, Labor's League for Political Education: Special Series on Korea: No. 2: Statement of W. Stuart Symington, National Security Resources Board, Before Senate Banking and Currency Committee, re Defense Production Act of 1950; No. 3: Statement of Bernard Baruch Before Senate Banking and Currency Committee, re Defense Production Act of 1950; No. 6: Speech of Francis R. Valeo, Library of Congress, re history and development of Korea (1950); No. 9: Discussion: Paul Douglas, John Sparkman, and Wayne Morse, re controls and taxes (1950); No. 10: Speech of Joseph C. O'Mahoney, re necessity of excess profits tax (1950); No. 20: Interview with Scott Lucas, re Korea (1950); No. 21: Interview with Paul Douglas, re President's Message on Korea situation (1950); No. 24: "Korean Front-Line Battle Report" (1950).
f. Release. Radio Department, Labor's League for Political Education: Congressional Series No. 79, re Scott Lucas remarks on war in Korea (1950).
g. Article. Michael A. Heilperin: "The Missing Key to U. S. Policy." Fortune (February, 1950). Reprint.
h. Speech. William O. Douglas: "Peace through Law" (June 9).
i. Newsletter. Department of State: "Foreign Affairs Outlines." No. 24 (Autumn, 1950): "Building the Peace."
j. Newsletter. Korean Embassy: "The Korean Information Bulletin" (October, 1950).
k. Release. American China Policy Association: re alleged Chinese-Russian Agreement (July 16, 1950).
l. Release. White House: Presidential Message to Congress, re Korean situation (July 19, 1950).
m. Release. National Republican Congressional Committee: Response of Leonard Hall to Democratic National Congressional Committee release (August 7, 1950).
n. Release. Korean Pacific Press: "Periscope on Asia" No. 117, by Robert T. Oliver (July, 1950).
o. Speech. GHW(?): re need for military reserves (undated).
F 8: Korean Casualties (1950).
a. Correspondence re letters of condolence.
b. Lists. Department of Defense, re Korean casualties.
c. Clipping.
F 9: Labor (1949-1950).
a. Correspondence re letters of transmittal, requests, reorganization plan nos. 2 and 12, Taft-Hartley Act amendments, Labor Extension Service (S. 110), and Central Arizona Project.
b. Resolutions: Congress of Industrial Organizations (1949): Series of seven pamphlets: "Housing"; "Anti-Labor Laws"; "Foreign Policy"; "Civil Rights"; "Education."; 6. "Social Welfare"; "Economics."
c. Report. Congress of Industrial Organizations: "Highlights of C. I. O. 1950 Legislative Program."
d. H. R. 3333: "Making appropriations for the Department of Labor, the Federal Security Agency, and related independent agencies, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1950, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (John E. Fogarty - Rhode Island). Committee on Appropriations. Reported print.
e. Report. "Minutes of Fifth District Council, O. W. I. U. - C. I. O. Meeting" (August 27, 1950).
f. Report. "Minutes of June 18, 1950 Meeting of Oil Workers International Union - C. I. O. Fifth District Council."
g. Report. Department of Labor: "List of Critical Occupations" (July 24, 1950).
h. Booklet. Department of Labor: "Directory of Labor Unions in the United States" (1950).
F 10: Labor Law (1932, 1935, 1938, 1946-1949).
a. Public Law 65 (H. R. 5315): "To amend the Judicial Code and to define and limit the jurisdiction of courts sitting in equity, and for other purposes." Seventy-second Congress (1932). [Norris-LaGuardia Act]
b. Public Law 198 (S. 1958): "To diminish the causes of labor disputes burdening or obstructing interstate and foreign commerce, to create a National Labor Relations Board, and for other purposes." Seventy-fourth Congress (1935). [Wagner Act]
c. Public Law 101 (H. R. 3020): "To amend the National Labor Relations Act, to provide additional facilities for the mediation of labor disputes affecting commerce, to equalize legal responsibilities of labor organizations and employers, and for other purposes." Eightieth Congress (1947). [Taft-Hartley Act]
d. H. R. 2032: "To repeal the Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947, to reenact the National Labor Relations Act of 1935, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (John Lesinski - Michigan). Committee on Education and Labor. Reported print.
e. House Report 317 (H. R. 2032): "National Labor Relations Act of 1949."
f. H. R. 4290: "To establish fair and equitable rules of conduct to govern labor and management in their relations with one another, with individual workers, and with the public, to protect the interests of the public in controversies between labor and management, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (John S. Wood - Georgia). Committee on Education and Labor.
g. Reports. House Committee on Education and Labor: "Comparison of Major Provisions of the Taft-Hartley Act, the New Wood Bill (H. R. 4290), and the Thomas - Lesinski Bill (H. R. 2032); "Analysis of H. R. 4290."
h. Report. "C. I. O. Summary and Analysis of the Revised Wood Bill, H. R. 4290" (1949).
i. Booklet. No author indicated: "How H. R. 4290, the Wood bill, Proposes to Change the Labor-Management Relations Law of 1947" (ca. 1949).
j. Public Law 393 (H. R. 5856): "To provide for the amendment of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress (1949).
k. S. 249: "To diminish the causes of labor disputes burdening or obstructing interstate and foreign commerce, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Elbert D. Thomas - Utah). Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Reported print.
l. Booklet. Department of Labor: "State Child-Labor Standards" (1946).
m. Pamphlet. Department of Labor: "Sixteen-Year Minimum Age For Employment" (1947).
n. Articles. Lambert Miller, et al: "What about the Taft-Hartley Act?" Michigan State Bar Journal (January, 1949).
F 11: Land -- Cimarron Base Line, et al. (1946, 1949 -1950).
a. Correspondence re Tonkawa prisoner-of-war camp, Blackwell school land, and public land titles for Panhandle land omitted in earlier surveys (H. R. 6640). Includes memoranda.
b. Press Release. GHW: re H. R. 6640 (February 25, 1950).
c. Draft Legislation. Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: re what became H. R. 6640 (November, 1949).
d. House Report 2359 (H. R. 3593): "Relating to the Disposition of Public Lands of the United States Situated in the State of Oklahoma between the Cimarron Base Line and the North Boundary of the State of Texas." Seventy-ninth Congress (1946). Committee on Public Lands.
e. Senate Report 1738 (H. R. 3593): "Relating to the Disposition of Public Lands of the United States Situated in the Station of Oklahoma Between the Cimarron Base Line and the North Boundary of the State of Texas." Seventy-ninth Congress (1950). Committee on Public Lands and Surveys.
f. Public Law 617 (H. R. 3593): "Relating to the disposition of public lands of the United States situated in the State of Oklahoma between the Cimarron base line and the north boundary of the State of Texas." Seventy-ninth Congress (1950).
g. H. R. 6640: "To amend an Act entitled 'An Act relating to the disposition of public lands of the United States situated in the State of Oklahoma between the Cimarron base line and the north boundary of the State of Texas,' approved August 7, 1946, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (GHW). Committee on Public Lands. Introduced print; reported print; Senate introduced print.
h. House Report 2600 (H. R. 6640): "Amending an Act Entitled 'An Act Relating to the Disposition of Public Lands of the United States Situated in the State of Oklahoma Between the Cimarron Base Line and the North Boundary of the State of Texas,' Approved August 7, 1946."
i. Senate Report 2552 (H. R. 6640): "Amending an Act Entitled 'An Act Relating to the Disposition of Public Lands of the United States Situated in the State of Oklahoma Between the Cimarron Base Line and the North Boundary of the State of Texas,' Approved August 7, 1946."
j. Public Law 807 (H. R. 6640). Eighty-first Congress (1950).
k. Clippings.
F 12: Land Bureau -- Corrective Patents; Oil and Gas Leases (1948-1949).
a. Correspondence re individual requests, publication of legal notices, Preston Peden's appointment to staff of Committee on Public Lands, Fort Reno Military Reservation, etc.
b. House Report 478 (H. R. 2514): "Loans to Homestead Entrymen." Committee on Agriculture. Eighty-first Congress (1949).
F 13: Land Bureau -- Corrective Patents; Oil and Gas Leases (1949-1950).
Correspondence re individual requests, Blackwell school land et al.
F 14: Legislation -- Calendars (1947-1948).
"Calendars of the United States House of Representatives and History of Legislation." Eightieth Congress. Final edition.
F 15: Legislation -- Calendars (1949-1950).
"Calendars of the United States House of Representatives and History of Legislation." Eighty-first Congress.
F 16: Legislation -- Miscellaneous (1949-1950).
"Major Legislative Actions. Eighty-first Congress." Series of three printings: "First Session"; "Up to April 3, 1950"; "Final Edition."
F 17: Legislation -- Miscellaneous (1949).
Reports. Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: "Digest of Public General Bills." Two supplements to "Printed Issue No.3."
F 18: Legislation -- Miscellaneous (1950).
Reports. Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: "Digest of Public General Bills." Two supplements to "Printed Issue No.4"; two supplements to "Printed Issue No.5."
F 19: Legislation -- Oklahoma Delegation (1949-1950).
a. List: "Legislation Introduced by Congressman Wilson in Eighty-first Congress."
b. List: "Public Bills. Legislation Introduced by Congressman Geo. Howard Wilson, Eighth District, in Eighty-first Congress.
c. Lists re selected legislation introduced by other members of the Oklahoma delegation.
d. Report. Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: "Resume of Public Laws Enacted during First Session of Eighty-first Congress," by Edwin B. Kennerly, et al (January, 1950).
e. H. R. 2500: "To amend section 9 of the Farmers' Home Administration Act of 1946." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (GHW). Committee on Agriculture.
f. H. R. 2793: "To establish a United States Air Academy." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (GHW) Committee on Armed Services.
g. H. R. 4331: "To establish the United States Study Commission on the Arkansas-White and Red River Basins." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (GHW) Committee on Armed Services.
h. H. R. 4361: "To supplement the Federal-Aid Road Act, approved July 11, 1916, as amended and supplemented, to authorize regular appropriations for the construction of rural local roads, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (GHW). Committee on Public Works.
i. H. R. 4800: "To direct the Secretary of Agriculture to convey certain mineral interests, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Walter K. Granger - Utah). Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. Senate reported print.
j. H. R. 5205: "To quitclaim certain property in Enid, Oklahoma, to H. B. Bass." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (GHW). Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Senate reported print.
k. H. R. 5254: "For the relief of the Loomis Furniture Company, a partnership." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (GHW). Committee on the Judiciary.
l. H. R. 5266: "to incorporate the Reserve Officers Association of the United States." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (GHW). Committee on the Judiciary.
m. Public Law 595 (H. R. 5002): "To incorporate the Reserve Officers Association of the United States." Eighty-first Congress (1950). Original bill by Olin E. Teague - Texas.
n. H. R. 5508: "To amend the Army and Air Force Vitalization and Retirement Equalization Act of 1948." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (L. Gary Clemente - New York). Committee on Armed Services. Senate reported print.
o. H. R. 5747: "To direct payment by the Public Buildings Administration of a proportionate share of the paving costs of certain streets and intersections adjacent to the Enid, Oklahoma, post office, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (GHW). Committee on Appropriations.
p. H. R. 5955: "To amend the Army and Air Force Vitalization and Retirement Equalization Act of 1948." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (GHW). Committee on Armed Services.
q. H. R. 6276: "To authorize the extension of officers' retirement benefits to certain persons who while serving as enlisted men in the Army of the United States during World War II were given battlefield promotions to officer grade and were incapacitated for active service as a result of enemy action, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (GHW). Committee on Armed Services.
r. Public Law 473 ( S. 2559): "[same title as H. R. 6276]." Eighty-first Congress (1950).
s. H. R. 6640: "To amend an Act entitled 'An Act relating to the disposition of public lands of the United States situated in the State of Oklahoma between the Cimarron base line and the north boundary of the State of Texas,' approved August 7, 1946, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (GHW). Committee on Public Lands. Introduced print; Reported print.
t. H. R. 6948: "For the relief of Ralph W. Pfeiffer." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (GHW). Committee on the Judiciary.
u. H. R. 6957: "To provide for the establishment and operation of Army and Air Force Exchange service, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (GHW). Committee on Armed Services.
v. H. R. 7277: "To amend Veterans Regulation Numbered 1 (a), part I, as amended, to establish a conclusive presumption of service connection for loss of teeth, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (GHW). Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
w. H. R. 7554: "To create a commission to make a study of the administration of overseas activities of the government, and to make recommendations to Congress with respect thereto." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (GHW). Committee on Banking and Currency.
x. H. R. 7673: "To authorize and direct the Housing and Home Finance Administration 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; First Session (1950) (GHW). Committee on Banking and Currency.
y. H. R. 7941: "To amend and supplement the Federal-Aid Road Act, approved July 11, 1916 (39 Stat. 355), as amended and supplemented, to authorize appropriations for continuing the construction of highways, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (William M. Whittington - Mississippi). Committee on Public Works. Senate introduced print.
F 20: Legislation -- Publications (1949).
Newsletters. Chamber of Commerce of the United States: "Governmental Affairs Legislative Daily." Section One. (January 3 - April 7, 1949).
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