GEORGE H. WILSON COLLECTION
Box and Folder Inventory
Box 11

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F 1: Legislation -- Publications (1949).

Newsletters.  Chamber of Commerce of the United States: "Governmental Affairs Legislative Daily."  Section one (April 8 - July 29, 1949).

F 2: Legislation -- Publications (1949).

Newsletters.  Chamber of Commerce of the United States: "Governmental Affairs Legislative Daily."  Section one (August 2 - November 4, 1949).

F 3: Legislation -- Publications (1949).

Newsletters. Chamber of Commerce of the United States: "Governmental Affairs Legislative Daily."  Section Two (January 7 - March 8, 1949).

F 4: Legislation -- Publications (1949).

Newsletters. Chamber of Commerce of the United States: "Governmental Affairs Legislative Daily."  Section Two (March 9 - December 5, 1949).

F 5: Legislation -- Publications (1950).

Newsletters.  Chamber of Commerce of the United States: "Governmental Affairs Legislative Daily."  Section One (January 4 - May 4, 1950).

F 6: Legislation -- Publications (1950).

Newsletters.  Chamber of Commerce of the United States: "Governmental Affairs Legislative Daily."  Section One (May 5 - December 18, 1950).

F 7: Lists -- Correspondents (1949-1950).

Handwritten lists of GHW's correspondents, arranged alphabetically by town.

F 8: Lists -- Correspondents (1949-1950).

Handwritten lists of GHW's correspondents, arranged alphabetically ty town.

F 9: Lists -- High School Seniors of 1950 (1949-1950).

Lists of and correspondence with 1950 high school seniors in GHW's district.

F 10: Lists -- High School Seniors of 1950 (1949-1950).

Lists of and correspondence with 1950 high school seniors in GHW's district.

F 11: Lobbying Activities (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re work of House Select Committee on Lobbying Activities. Correspondents include Michael J. Kirwan and Frank Buchanan.

b. H. Res. 298: "Creating a Select Committee on Lobbying Activities."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Frank Buchanan - Pennsylvania).  Committee on Rules.  Reported print.

c. House Report 3138: "General Interim Report of the House Select Committee on Lobbying Activities."  Eighty-first Congress (1950).

d. Hearings. House Select Committee on Lobbying Activities: "Contingent Fee Lobbying."  Eighty-first Congress (1950).  Part 3 of the Hearings.

e. Report. House Select Committee on Lobbying Activities: "Report Citing Edward A. Rumely."  Eighty-first Congress (1950).  Committee print.

f. Report.  House Select Committee on Lobbying Activities: "Report Citing William L. Patterson."  Eighty-first Congress (1950).  Committee Print.

g. Report.  House Select Committee on Lobbying Activities: "Report Citing Joseph P. Kamp."  Eighty-first Congress (1950).  Committee Print.

h. H. Res.  (H. Res. 834): "Certifying the report of the Select Committee on Lobbying Activities as to the refusal of Edward A. Rumely to answer questions and produce documents before the said committee."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Frank Buchanan - Pennsylvania).  Committee Print.

i. H. Res.  (H. Res. 835): "Certifying the report of the Select Committee on Lobbying Activities as to the refusal of William L. Patterson to answer questions and produce documents before the said committee."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Frank Buchanan - Pennsylvania).  Committee Print.

j. H. Res.  (H. Res. 836): "Certifying the report of the Select Committee on Lobbying Activities as to the refusal of Joseph P. Kamp to produce documents before the said committee."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Frank Buchanan - Pennsylvania).  Committee Print.

k. Report.  Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: "Administration of the Lobby Registration provision of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946," by W. Brooke Graves (February, 1949).

l. Article.  Forest A. Harness: "Our Most Dangerous Lobby."  Reader's Digest (December, 1947).  Reprinted as Extension of Remarks of Walter C. Ploeser in the House (January 15, 1948).

m. Press Release.  House Select Committee on Lobbying Activities: "Buchanan Issues 'Progress Report' on House Lobbying Investigation" (December 19, 1949).

n. Press Release.  House Select Committee on Lobbying Activities: "Lobby Investigators Reports Cite Rumely, Patterson, Kamp for Contempt of Congress" (August 29, 1950).

o. Committee on Constitutional Government materials, including Press Release: "Rumely Statement to Buchanan Committee" (June 6, 1950); Press Release: Second Rumely Statement before Lobbying Committee (June 27, 1950); Release: "The Assault on Free Speech and a Free Press.  Statement by Edward A. Rumely" (1950); Clippings.

F 12: Low Income Families -- Joint Committee on the Economic Record (1949).

a. Report.  Joint Committee on the Economic Report: "Selected Government Programs Which Aid the Unemployed and Low-Income Families."  Eighty-first Congress (1949).  Committee Print.

b. Report.  Joint Committee on the Economic Report: "Low-Income Families and Economic Stability."  Eighty-first Congress (1949).  Committee Print.

F 13: Marine Corps and Marine Corps Academy (1950).

a. Correspondence re Corps.

b. H. R. 9629: "To establish the United States Marine Corps as a separate branch of the Armed Forces, to create the Department of the Marine Corps, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (George H. Fallon - Maryland).  Committee on Armed Services.

c. H. R. 9630: "To provide for the establishment of a United States Marine Corps Academy."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (George H. Fallon -Maryland).  Committee on Armed Services.

F 14: Medical Profession (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re doctor/dentist draft (S. 2380), socialized medicine, displaced nurses/doctors (H. R. 2018), etc.

b. H. R. 4384: "To provide for the appointment of female doctors and specialists in the Medical Department of the Army, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (L. Gary Clemente - New York).  Committee on Armed Services.

c. H. R. 9294: "To amend the Selective Service Act of 1948, as amended, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Anthony Cavalante - Pennsylvania).  Committee on Armed Services.

d. H. R. 9311: "To amend the Selective Service Act of 1948, as amended, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (John P. Saylor - Pennsylvania).  Committee on Armed Services.

e. H. R. 9327: "To provide for an adequate number of doctors and dentists for the United States Armed Forces."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (John P. Saylor - Pennsylvania).  Committee on Armed Services.

f. H. R. 9358: "To provide for the registration and induction of certain doctors and dentists into the United States Armed Forces."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Carl Elliott - Alabama).  Committee on Armed Services.

g. H. R. 9398: "To provide for the appointment of male citizens as nurses in the Army, Navy, and Air Force, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Frances P. Bolton - Ohio).  Committee on Armed Services.

h. H. R. 9554: "To amend the Selective Service Act of 1948, as amended, so as to provide for special registration, classification, and induction of certain medical, dental, and allied specialist categories, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Carl Vinson - Georgia).  Reported Print.

i. House Report 3015 (H. R. 9554): "Inducting Certain Medical, Dental, an Allied Specialists."

j. S. 2380: "To provide more efficient dental care for the personnel of the United States Army and the United States Air Force."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Lester C. Hunt - Wyoming).  Committee on Armed Services.  House introduced print.

k. S. 4029: "To amend the Selective Service Act of 1948, as amended, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Chan Gurney - South Dakota).  Committee on Armed Services.

l. House Report 3039 (S. 4029): "Induction of Medical, Dental, and Allied Specialists."  Conference Report.

m. Public Law 779 (S. 4029).

n. Booklets.  Public Health Service, Federal Security Agency: "Public Health Reports."  Series of three, including Index to Volume 64 - Part I. (January - June, 1949); Vol. 65, No. 34 (August 25, 1950); Vol. 65, No. 45 (November 10, 1950).

o. Clippings.

F 15: Medical Training (1950).

a. Correspondence re federal aid to medical schools (H. R. 8886, H. R. 9508), doctor draft.

b. Article.  Frank B. Rogers and Scott Adams: "The Army Medical Library's Publication Program."  Texas Reports on Biology and Medicine, Vol. 8 (Summer, 1950).  Reprint.

c. Data re American Medical Association/John D. Dingell Feud.  Includes Dingell speech and A.M.A. advertisement.

d. Press Release.  American Medical Association: "Medical Schools Set Enrolment Record; More Doctors Graduated" (September 8, 1950).

F 16: Memorials in District (1950).

a. Correspondence re memorial auditorium at Alva.

b. Clippings.

F 17: Merchant Marine Matters (1948-1950).

a. Correspondence re Merchant Marine Academy and draft exemptions.

b. H. R. 2842: "To provide that certain persons who served in the merchant marine shall not be liable for induction into the armed services under the Selective Service Act of 1948."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Hale Boggs - Louisiana).  Committee on Armed Services.

c. H. R. 3391: "To exempt graduates of the United States Merchant Marine Academy who hold commissions in the Naval Reserve from induction or service under the Selective Service Act of 1948."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Eugene J. Keogh - New York).  Committee on Armed Services.

d. House Report 2104. Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments: "Further Inquiry into the Operations of the Maritime Commission."  Eighty-first Congress (1950).

e. Newsletter.  Association of American Ship Owners: "Shipping Survey."  Vol. IV, No. 8 (December, 1948).

F 18: Military and Naval Academies (1949-1950).

a. H. R. 2837: "To equalize the physical requirements for admission of a cadet or a midshipman to the Military or Naval Academies."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Overton Brooks - Louisiana).  Committee on Armed Services.

b. H. R. 3758: "Relating to the nomination of candidates for appointment as cadets at the United States Military Academy and as midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Harry L. Towe - New Jersey).  Committee on Armed Services.

c. H. R. 4273: "To provide for the maintaining of the Corps of Cadets at the United States Military Academy and the Regiment of Midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy at full strength, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Harry L. Towe - New Jersey).  Committee on Armed Services.

d. H. R. 7058: "To amend laws relating to the United States Military Academy and the United States Naval Academy, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Lansdale G. Sasscer - Maryland).  Committee on Armed Services.  Introduced print; reported print.

e. House Report 1656 (H. R. 7058): "Amending the Laws Relating to the Military and Naval Academies."

f. Public Law 586 (H. R. 7058).

g. H. Res. 497: "Providing for the consideration of H. R. 7058, a bill to amend the laws relating to the United States Military Academy and the United States Naval Academy, and for other purposes."  (Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (John E. Lyle, Jr. - Texas).  Committee on Rules.

F 19: Military Assistance Program for Europe (1949).

a. H. R. 5895: "To promote the foreign policy and provide for the defense and general welfare of the United States by furnishing military assistance to foreign nations."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (John Kee - West Virginia).  Committee on Foreign Affairs.  Reported print.

b. Hearings (H. R. 5748 and H. R. 5895): "Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1949."  Committee on Foreign Affairs.  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).

c. House Report 1346 (H. R. 5895): "Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1949."

F 20: Military Justice (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re Uniform Code of Military Justice.

b. H. R. 4080: "To unify, consolidate, revise, and codify the Articles of War, the Articles for the government of the Navy, and the disciplinary laws of the Coast Guard, and to enact and establish a Uniform Code of Military Justice."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Overton Brooks - Louisiana).  Committee on Armed Services.  Reported print.

c. Senate Report 486 (H. R. 4080): "Establishing a Uniform Code of Military Justice."

d. House Report 1946 (H. R. 4080): "Uniform Code of Military Justice."  Conference Report.

e. H. Res. 201: "Providing for the consideration of the bill (H. R. 4080) to unify, consolidate, revise, and codify the Articles of War, the Articles for the Government of the Navy, and the disciplinary laws of the Coast Guard and to enact and establish a Uniform Code of Military Justice."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Adolph J. Sabath - Illinois).  Committee on Rules.

f. S. 857: "To unify, consolidate, revise, and codify the Articles of War, the Articles for the Government of the Navy, and the disciplinary laws of the Coast Guard, and to enact and establish a Uniform code of Military Justice."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Millard E. Tydings - Maryland).  Committee on Armed Services.

g. Clippings.

F 21: Military Pay -- Correspondence (1949).

a. Correspondence re pay adjustment legislation (H. R. 2553, H. R. 4591).

b. Clipping.

F 22: Military Pay -- Legislation (1949).

a. H. R. 2553: "To provide pay, allowances, retirement, and survivor benefits for members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Public Health Service, the reserve components thereof, the National Guard, and the Air National Guard, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Paul J. Kilday - Texas).  Committee on Armed Services.  Committee print.

b. H. R. 4591: "To provide pay, allowances, and physical disability retirement for members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Public Health Service, the reserve components thereof, the National Guard, and the Air National Guard, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Paul J. Kilday - Texas).  Committee on Armed Services.  Reported print; recommitted print.

c. House Report 583 (H. R. 4591): "Providing Pay and Physical Disability Retirement for Members of the Uniformed Services."

d. H. R. 5007: "To provide pay, allowances, and physical disability retirement for members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Public Health Service, the reserve components thereof, the National Guard, and the Air National Guard, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Paul J. Kilday - Texas).  Committee on Armed Services.  reported print.

e. House Report 779 (H. R. 5007): "Providing Pay and Physical Disability Retirement for Members of the Uniformed Services."

f. Hearings (H. R. 5007): "Subcommittee Hearings on H. R. 5007."  Eighty-first Congress (1949).  Committee on Armed Services Subcommittee No. 2.

g. Public Law 351 (H. R. 5007).

F 23: Military Pay -- Legislation (1949-1950).

a. H. R. 9262: "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) (Carl Vinson - Georgia).  Committee on Armed Services.

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. H. R. 9477: "To provide allowances for dependents of enlisted members of the uniformed services, to suspend certain provisions of the Career Compensation Act of 1949, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950) (Overton Brooks - Louisiana).  Committee on Armed Services.  Reported print.

d. House Report 2982 (H. R. 9477): "Providing Allowances for Dependents of Enlisted Personnel."

e. Senate Report 1347 (S. 3255): "Amending Section 415 of the Career Compensation Act of 1949, to Extend the Effective Date of That Section to December 31, 1950."  Committee on Armed Services.  Eighty-first Congress (1950).

f. Public Law 771 (S. 4071): "To provide allowances for dependents of enlisted members of the uniformed services, to suspend certain provisions of the Career Compensation Act of 1949, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress (1950).

F 24: Military Stores (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re military store legislation (H. R. 6957).  Includes memoranda. Correspondents include Lyndon B. Johnson, Philip J. Philbin, and Carl Vinson.

b. 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.

c. Report.  Committee on Armed Services: "Report of Investigations of the Domestic Resale Activities (Post Exchanges, Ship's Service Stores, and Commissaries) of the Armed Services Conducted by a Special Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives."  Eighty-first Congress (1949).

d. Report: "Effect of Section 620 of Department of Defense Appropriation Bill for Fiscal Year 1951, on Operations of Army and Air Force Exchange Service (undated).

F 25: Mineral Ores and Metals (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re strategic metals and ores (S. 2105), mining (H. R. 834), etc. Correspondents include Walter S. Baring.

b. H. R. 834: "To amend the Contract Settlement Act of 1944 so as to authorize the payment of fair compensation to persons contracting to deliver certain strategic or critical minerals or metals in cases of failure to recover reasonable costs, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Clair Engle - California).  Committee on the Judiciary.  Reported print.

c. House Report 202 (H. R. 834): "Amending the Contract Settlement Act of 1944 so as to Authorize the Payment of Fair Compensation to Persons Contracting to Deliver Certain Strategic or Critical Minerals or Metals in Cases of Failure to Recover Reasonable Costs."

d. H. R. 2777: "To provide for the national defense through the acquisition of domestically produced manganese ores and concentrates essential to the manufacture of supplies and materials for the armed forces in time of emergency, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Thomas E. Martin - Iowa).  Committee on Armed Services.

e. S. 2105: "To simulate exploration for and conservation of strategic and critical ores, metals, and minerals, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949) (Joseph C. O'Mahoney - Wyoming, et al).  Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.  House reported print.

f. Statement.  Dixie Gilmer: re S. 2105 (March 14, 1950).

F 26: Mineral Rights (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence re mineral rights legislation (H. R. 2500, H. R. 4800, S. 2104).  Include office memoranda. Correspondents include Elmer Thomas, Robert S. Kerr, William G. Stigler, Dixie Gilmer, Toby Morris, E. C. Gathings, Allen J. Ellender, and Charles F. Brannan.

b. Draft Legislation: "To direct the Secretary of Agriculture to convey certain mineral interests, and for other purposes."

c. Report.  Federal Law Section, Library of Congress: "Sale of mineral rights reserved under the Bankhead - Jones Farm Tenant Act."  (January 10, 1949).

d. Statement.  GHW: re H. R. 2500 (May 9, 1949).

e. Statement.  GHW: re H. R. 4800 (January, 1949).

f. Speech.  GHW: re H. R. 4800.  Extension of Remarks in the House (September 22, 1950).

g. Statement.  Department of Agriculture: "Disposition of Mineral Rights" (undated).

h. Statement.  J.R. Isleib, Land Bank Commissioner, re H. R. 1264 (May 9, 1949).

F 27: Mineral Rights (1948-1950).

a. Correspondence re mineral rights legislation (H. R. 2500, H. R. 4800).  Includes memoranda. Correspondents include Walter K. Granger, Henry S. Johnston, Robert S. Kerr, Allen J. Ellender, Elmer Thomas, and Ed Gossett. Folder also contains several copies of letters to James E. Noland.

b. Draft legislation.

c. Data re mineral rights reserved.

d. Amendments proposed for H. R. 4800.

e. Newsletter: "Oklahoma Farm Bureau News."  Vol. VII, No. 11 (November, 1948).

f. Clippings.

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