Box 115: White House (1973) - Agriculture (1974).
F 1: White House (1973). Cost of Living Council: Oil and Gas: Oklahoma Correspondence (August - October ).
Correspondence: re: Phase IV controls on oil production; proposed roll back in domestic crude oil prices.
F 2: White House (1973). Cost of Living Council: Oil and Gas: Out-of-Correspondence.
a. Correspondence: re: Phase IV regulations on petroleum.
b. News Release: Cost of Living Council: "Freeze Extended on Petroleum." (August 10, 1973).
c. Report: Cost of Living Council: "Phase IV Oil Regulations" (August 17, 1973).
F 3: White House (1973). Cost of Living Council: Publications.
a. Information Packet: Cost of Living Council: "Phase III" (1973). Cover Letter included.
b. Booklet: Cost of Living Council: "Freeze and Phase IV" (June 18, 1973). 63 pages.
F 4: White House (1973). Cost of Living Council: Publications.
a. Report: Cost of Living Council: "Economic Stabilization Program Quarterly Report" (1973). 90 pages.
b. Booklet: Cost of Living Council: "Freeze Facts" (July 10, 1973). 90 pages.
c. Booklet: Cost of Living Council: "Phase IV Regulations and Questions and Answers" (August 1973). 165 pages.
F 5: White House (1973). Cost of Living Council: Publications.
a. Seventy-one news releases (June 12 - December 21, 1973).
b. Booklet: Cost of Living Council: "Phase IV Final Food Regulations" (September 7, 1973). 12 pages.
F 6: White House (1973). General.
a. Correspondence: re: hand-painted urn donated to decorate Nixon Library; proposed FHA luncheon with Mrs. Nixon; desire for picture of President Nixon and the White House; Annual Review of Cadets at OU; congratulation from White House on sixth consecutive son becoming and Eagle Scout; official biography of the President; Peace Corps..
b. Copy of clipping: re: President Nixon.
F 7: White House (1973). Handicapped, President's Committee on Employment of the.
a. Pamphlet: President's Committee on the Employment of the Handicapped: "Work and How to Get It."
b. Pamphlet: PCEH: "He's Back - Business Backs The Disabled Veteran."
c. Booklet: PCEH: "A List of Guidebooks for Handicapped Travelers" (September 1972). 22 pages.
d. Booklet: PCEH: "In Our Path - A Program Guide 1972 - 1973." 33 pages.
e. Booklet: PCEH: "Accessibility of Junior Colleges for Handicapped" (1972).
f. Booklet: PCEH: "American Profile - What States Are Doing (And Can Do) to Hire the Handicapped." 74 pages.
g. Booklet: PCEH: "About Jobs and Mentally Retarded People" (1972). 38 pages.
h. Booklet: PCEH: "Twenty-fifth Anniversary Annual Meeting - Minutes" (May 1972). 56 pages.
F 8: White House (1973). Impeachment.
a. Correspondence: re: opposition to impeachment process; support for the impeachment process; Watergate hearings.
b. Various copies of clippings.
F 9: White House (1973). Personnel.
a. Correspondence: re: George Hann's retirement from Office of Education; Donald Coppock' consideration for appointment as Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service. Correspondents include: Tom Steed (Oklahoma).
b. Office Notes: re: Possible appointment of Duke Ligon as Director of Oil and Gas; retention of Mr. Crawford as Bureau of Hearings and Appeals' regional representative for a year beyond his mandatory retirement date.
F 10: White House (1973). Policy Issues.
a. Correspondence: re: Rural Environmental Assistance Program.
b. Office Notes: re: Energy Crisis.
F 11: White House (1973). Press Releases and Speeches.
a. Eleven Speeches and Addresses: President Nixon (January 20 - September 27, 1973).
b. Seven News Releases (April 12 - December 4, 1973).
F 12: White House (1973). Tours.
a. Correspondence: re: Passes for White House tours.
b. Office Notes: re: Passes for White House Tours for constituents.
F 13: Water Resources Council (1973).
a. Correspondence: re: Principles and standards proposed by Water Resources Council.
b. News Release: Water Resources Council: "Warren D. Fairchild to be Sworn in as Director of Water Resources Council" (September 10, 1973).
F 14: Action (1974). Foster Grandparents.
a. Correspondence: re: Sequoyah Foster Grandparents Project; Sallisaw Foster Grandparent program; support for Foster Grandparent program.
b. Report: Sequoyah Foster Grandparent Project: "Program Report" (1973).
c. Application: Sequoyah Foster Grandparent Project: "Renewal Application" (1973).
F 15: Action (1974). McAlester.
Correspondence: re: McAlester Voluntary Action Center and refunding of it. Correspondents include: David Hall (Oklahoma).
F 16: Action (1974). Peace Corps.
Correspondence: re: Charles Marshall's application to serve in Peace Corps.
F 17: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Agricultural Service Centers.
Correspondence: re: Restructuring of implementation procedures for service centers program. Correspondents include: James E. Hamilton (Oklahoma).
F 18: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service.
Correspondence: re: Size of ASCS work force in Cotton County; 1973 and 1974 REAP programs; Public Access program.
F 19: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service: Third District and Oklahoma Reports.
a. Report: Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service: "Activity Summary - Third Congressional District, Oklahoma" (1973). 26 pages.
b. Report: Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service: "Activity Summary - Oklahoma" (1973). 48 pages. Cover Letters included.
F 20: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Bailing Wire (January).
a. Correspondence: re: Supply/demand imbalance in steel and steel products; shortage of bailing wire. Correspondents include: Frederick B. Dent.
b. Office notes: Bailing wire shortage.
c. News Release: Office of the Speaker: "CA Briefs President Nixon on Bailing Wire Shortage" (January 26, 1974).
F 21: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Bailing Wire (February).
a. Correspondence: re: Shortage of bailing wire.
b. Office notes: re: Steel pricing.
F 22: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Bailing Wire (March - April).
a. Correspondence: re: bailing wire shortages; export of steel to Mexico. Correspondents include: Frederick B. Dent.
b. News Release: Office of James R. Jones, M.C.: "Jones Says Ruling of Commerce Department Contributing to Bailing Wire Shortage" (June 14, 1974).
c. Copies of clippings: re: bailing wire shortages.
F 23: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Beef Imports: CA/Department.
a. Form letter on cattle situation.
b. P. L. 93-357: "To provide temporary emergency livestock financing through the establishment of a guaranteed loan program" (1974).
c. House Report 93-1171 (H. R. 15560): "To provide temporary emergency livestock financing through the establishment of a guaranteed loan program." 93rd Congress, 2nd Session (1974).
d. Speech: Speaker Carl Albert: "Opening of Economic Summit Conference" (September 27, 1974).
e. News Release: House Committee on Agriculture: "Congressman Vigorito, D - PA, Announces Public Hearings to Find Out Cause of High Levels of Retail Meat Prices" (September 30, 1974).
F 24: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Beef Imports: CA Statement.
Four Drafts of CA statement to Committee on Agriculture.
F 25: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Beef Imports: Oklahoma.
a. Form telegram to phone callers.
b. Report: Oklahoma State Department of Agriculture: "Proceedings of the Governors' Multi-State Conference on Financial Stability in Agriculture" (1974). 35 pages. Cover letter included.
F 26: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Beef Imports: Out-of-State.
Correspondence: re: import restraints; beef situation for ranchers.
F 27: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Brucellosis/Screw worm.
a. Correspondence: re: funding for cooperative brucellosis screw worm eradication programs; support for funding of brucellosis, screw worm and meat inspection programs. Correspondents include: Jamie L. Whitten (MS).
b. Office note: funding for screw worm program.
F 28: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: CA Office.
a. News Release: Office of Speaker Albert: "Nixon Discriminates Against farmers, ranchers and Dairymen by Placing Ceiling on Meat, Pork, and Lamb Prices" (March 20, 1973).
b. Office notes: re: cattle industry.
c. News Release: Office of Speaker Albert: "Albert Urges Controls on Beef Imports" (June 7, 1974).
F 29: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Butz Meeting.
a. Correspondence: re: Cattle industry situation.
b. Office notes: re: Meeting of Secretary Butz with Texas cattlemen.
c. Magazine: Oklahoma Cattlemen`s Association: "The Oklahoma Cowman" (October 1974). 44 pages.
d. Pamphlet: Associated Milk Producers, Inc.: "Dairy Imports Will Increase Your Food Costs" (July 1974).
e. Report: Bureau of the Census: "Farm Population of the United States: 1973" (September 1974). 21 pages.
f. Copies of Clippings.
g. Booklet: Committee on Agriculture: "Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing and Consumer Relations on H. R. 3723 and H. R. 13264" (1974). 27 pages.
h. Statement: Reuben L. Johnson: "Economic Situation on FArms and the Funding of Essential Services Provided by the USDA" (April 1974).
i. News Release: Office of Speaker Albert: "Speaker Announces Meeting with Agriculture Secretary Butz and Oklahoma Cattlemen" (October 10, 1974).
j. Report: Congressional Research Service: "Economic of Current Livestock Situation" (October 11, 1974).
k. Statement: Speaker Albert (June 18, 1974).
F 30: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Colleagues.
a. Correspondence: re: Suggested comments for Speaker Albert for use in Missouri; emergency loan legislation for cattle industry; opposition to emergency loans for cattle industry. Correspondents include: W. R. Poage (TX).
b. News Release: Happy Camp, M.C.: "Oklahoma Delegation Asks Beef Import Restrictions" (June 6, 1974).
c. Agriculture Committee Resolutions on Red Meat Import Quotas.
d. Statement: William L. Hungate, M.C.: "Livestock and Poultry Owners" (June 26, 1974).
e. Report: Bob Price, M.C.: "Agriculture and the Local Economy" (June 2, 1974).
F 31: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Atoka County.
Correspondence: re: import restrictions on beef.
F 32: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Bryan County.
Correspondence: re: import restrictions on beef.
F 33: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Caddo County.
Correspondence: re: import restrictions on beef.
F 34: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Carter County.
Correspondence: re: import restrictions on beef.
F 35: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Choctaw County.
Correspondence: re: import restrictions on beef; grading of beef. Correspondents include: W. R. Poage (Texas).
F 36: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Cleveland County.
Correspondence: re: cattle industry.
F 37: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Coal County.
Correspondence: re: import restrictions on beef.
F 38: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Comanche County.
Correspondence: re: import restrictions on beef.
F 39: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Cotton County.
Correspondence: re: import restrictions on beef.
F 40: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Craig County.
Correspondence: re: import restrictions on beef.
F 41: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Delaware County.
Correspondence: re: cattle prices.
F 42: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Garvin County.
Correspondence: re: problems in cattle industry.
F 43: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Grady County.
Correspondence: re: import restrictions on beef.
F 44: Agriculture, Department of (1974). Cattle: Greer County.
Correspondence: re: grants and loans for cattlemen. Correspondents include: Victor Wickersham (Oklahoma).
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