Box LG 3
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Contains 47 Results:
Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Public Health, 1951
Topics include amending the Public Health Service Act to authorize assistance in development and maintenance of local public health units particularly in national defense areas.
Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Railroad Retirement Act, 1951
Topics include Railroad Retirement law and the increase of Railroad Pension. Correspondents include Order of Railroad Telegraphers; Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen; and Railway Labor Executives' Association.
Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Railway Labor Act, 1951
Topics include amending the Railroad Labor Act to permit Union shops and several letters from constituents asking for support.
Judiciary, 1951
Judiciary: Automobile Dealers, 1951
Topics include protecting holder of liens against vehicles seized for use of violation of laws regulating traffic in liquor.
Judiciary: Child Abandonment, 1951
Judiciary: Equal Rights Amendment, 1951
Topics include Equal Rights Amendment. Correspondents include Mary T. Norton; Oklahoma Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, various chapters; National Woman's Party; and National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs.
Judiciary: Stansfield, Keith, 1951
Folder includes correspondence and private bill to obtain visa for permanent residence for minor Alan Keith Stansfield. Correspondents include Mrs. Stansfield's Oklahoma employer and the State Department.
Judiciary: Stamey Construction, 1951
Folder includes correspondence and private bill H.R.1267 by Steed and S. 2099 by Robert S. Kerr to reimburse Stamey Construction Co. and/or Oklahoma Paving Company as their interests appear - for failure of government to supply materials provided for in a contract.
Judiciary: UNESCO, 1951
Topics include UNESCO agreement on the importance of ECS (educational, scientific and cultural) materials; Department of State meeting 12/21/1950 as related to UNESCO; and statement by Steed before the sub-committee of Education and Labor hearings dealing with the study of effects of imports on American employment plus subsequent discussion. Correspondents include UNESCO and Harry Barger.
