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Protest Against HR 2232: A Letter from Purcell Cotton Oil Company to Hon. Geo. Schwabe, 1945-05-14

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 11
Identifier: CAC_CC_047_1_5_11_0009
Protest Against HR 2232: A Letter from Purcell Cotton Oil Company to Hon. Geo. Schwabe, 1945-05-14
Protest Against HR 2232: A Letter from Purcell Cotton Oil Company to Hon. Geo. Schwabe, 1945-05-14

Scope and Contents

The Purcell Cotton Oil Company is writing to Congressman Geo. Schwabe to protest bill HR 2232, which they believe is unnecessary and gives too much power to bureaucratic offices like the Fair Employment Practice Commission. They argue that the bill goes against the principles of free enterprise and urge for the elimination of such bureaus as soon as possible after V-J day.

Dates

  • Creation: 1945-05-14

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English

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