HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS COLLECTION
Box and Folder Inventory

Box 99

Box 100: Legislative Reference Material: Rent Control - Camarozzi.

F 1: Rent Control (February 1949).

a. Correspondence:  re:  rent controls.

b. Copies of clippings.

F 2: Rent Control (February - March 1949).

a. Correspondence:  re:  rent controls.

b. Copies of clippings.

c. Release by Helen Gahagan Douglas:  re:  H.R. 2291 (February 23, 1949).

d. Statement by Major Eugene I. Van Antwerp of Detroit.

e. Statement of the Washington Chapter, Americans For Democratic Action For Delivery at the Hearing of the House District Committee on the Extension of Rent Controls For The District of Columbia, Monday, February 28, 1949.

F 3: Rent Control (March - September 1949).

a. Correspondence:  re:  rent control.

b. P. L. 81-31 (H. R. 1731):  "To extend certain provisions of the Housing and Rent Act of 1947, as amended, and for other purposes.

F 4: Social Security (August 1949 and February - March 1950).

a. House Report No. 1300 (H. R. 6000):  "Social Security Act Amendments of 1949."  81st Congress, 1st Session (1949).  Mr. Doughton.

b. Release:  Helen Gahagan Douglas:  Employment for the elderly (February 15, 1950).

c. An Outline of a Proposal to Amend the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Program."  (February 24, 1950).

d. Copy of clipping.

e. Article:  "More Social Security" (September 1950).

f. Release:  Helen Gahagan Douglas:  re:  Social Security Legislation (March 8, 1950).

g. Draft of Speeches - Employment.

F 5: Social Security (March - September 1950).

a. H. R. 7617:  Douglas:  "To extend and improve the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance System, to provide insurance benefits for all aged and disabled persons and for other purposes."  81st Congress, 2nd Session (1950).  Committee on Ways and Means.

b. Congressional Record (copy):  Helen Gahagan Douglas:  "Employment for Older People."  (March 23, 1950).

c. Congressional Record (copy):  Henry M. Jackson - Washington:  "Accomplishments of the Eighty-first Congress."  (August 25, 1950).

d. Congressional Record (Copy):  Helen Gahagan Douglas:  "The New Social Security Law - A Great Achievement."  (August 14, 1950).

e. Fact Sheet:  Your New Social Security:  Questions and Answers.

F 6: Soldiers Voting Act of 1950.

a. Copies of Clippings.

b. Comments on the Soldier's Voting Laws with Particular Reference to the Vote in 1942 and 1944.

c. Summary of Soldier Vote Legislation Enacted By Congress.

d. Draft of a bill.

e. Evolution of Soldiers' Voting Legislation.

f. Statement in Explanation of H. R. 9522.

g. Release:  re:  "Soldiers' Voting Act of 1950" (August 24, 1950).  3 copies.

h. H. R. 9522:  Douglas:  "To amend the Act of September 16, 1942, as amended, so as to facilitate voting by members of the armed Forces and certain others absent from the place of their residence, and for other purposes."  81st Congress, 2nd Session (1950).

i. Summary of bill introduced by Mrs. Douglas to extend certain benefits to persons who serve on active duty with armed forces during the operations against North Korean Forces, and to the dependents of such persons.

F 7: Tax Bill:  Deduction for Housekeeping Expenses.

a. Correspondence:  re:  H. R. 6518.

b. Release:  Helen Gahagan Douglas:  re:  expenses for a housekeeper (October 19, 1949).

c. H. R. 6518:  Douglas:  To provide a deduction for income-tax purposes for housekeeping expenses of gainfully employed persons.  81st Congress, 1st Session (1949).  Committee on Ways and Means.  2 copies.

d. Current Population Reports (December 23, 1948):  Marital and Family Characteristics of the Labor Force in the United States, April 1948.

e. Current Population Reports, Population Estimates (May 27, 1949):  "Estimates of the Population of Continental United States, by Age, Color, and Sex:  1946 to 1948."

f. Current Population Reports, Population Estimates (January 27, 1950):  "Marital Status and Household Characteristic, April 1949."

F 8: United Nations Police Authority.

a. H. Con. Res. 283:  Douglas:  re:  "Meeting the challenge of aggression in Korea."  81st Congress, 2nd Session (1950).  Committee on Foreign Affairs.

b. Statement on Establishment of United Nations Police Force.

F 9: United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund.

a. Hearings on H. R. 2785 and H. R. 4488:  "Providing for Further Contributions to the International Children's Emergency Fund."

b. Booklet:  "Facts on UNICEF" (April 1949).  25 pages.

F 10: United Nations Participation Act.

a. House Report No. 591 (H. R. 4708):  Kee:  "Amendment of the United Nations Participation Act of 1945."  (1949).

b. P. L. 79-264 (S. 158):  "To provide for the appointment of representatives of the United States in the organs and agencies of the United Nations, and to make other provisions with respect to the participation of the United States in such organization.

c. Hearings on H. R. 3085, H. R. 4497, and H. R. 4708:  "To amend the United Nations Participation Act of 1945."

d. H. R. 4708:  Kee:  "To amend the United Nations Participation Act of 1945."  81st Congress, 1st Session (1949).  Committee on Foreign Affairs.  3 copies.

e. General Statement in Support of H. R. 4708.

f. Memorandum to John Kee:  re:  H. R. 4708.

F 11: Anzures, Theodora O. Private Relief Bill.

a. General Correspondence.

b. P. L. 79-632 (H. R. 3751):  "For the Relief of Mrs. Theodora O. Anzures and the legal guardian of Bernice Anzures and Andrew Anzures."

c. H. R. 3751:  Douglas:  "For the relief of Mrs. Theodora O. Anzures and the legal guardian of Bernice Anzures and Andrew Anzures."  79th Congress, 1st Session (1945).  Committee on Claims.  2 copies and 3 drafts.

F 12: Camarozzi, Leonarda.

Correspondence:  re:  refund of retirement benefits.

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