Box 100
Contains 34 Results:
"Personal relief-Schenck, C. A.", 1950
Correspondence concerning legislation (S. 2817) for the relief of Dr. C. A. Schenck, a German scientist in the American zone.
"Personal relief-Smith, Lydia L.", 1950
Correspondence concerning legislation (S. 2079) for the relief of Lydia L. Smith, of Aiken, South Carolina, for widow's pension funds not received while her husband was listed as missing in action.
"Personal relief-Spencer, Susie Lee (estate)", 1950
Correspondence concerning legislation for the relief of the estate of Susie Lee Spencer of Spartanburg, South Carolina, for the death of Susie Lee Spencer sustained as a result of an accident involving a United States Navy locomotive while removing cars from the rear of building 384, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Norfolk, Virginia, on December 11, 1943.
"Personal relief-Tindall, W.M.", 1950
Correspondence concerning legislation (H.R. 5252) for the relief of W. M. Tindal of Neeses, South Carolina, for property damage sustained as a result of an accident involving a United States Army vehicle near Tillman, South Carolina, on October 29, 1941.
"Japanese", 1950
A letter from an American Christian teacher working in Japan voicing opposition to legislation (S. 4019) to provide for the voluntary enlistment of Japanese nationals in the Armed Forces of the United States for service outside the United States and its territories.
"Judiciary", 1950
Correspondence concerning legislation (S. 3108) to provide for the payment of an annuity to the widows of judges and legislation (S.1681) to prohibit picketing outside Federal Courts.
"Kern, John W.", 1950
Correspondence protesting the re-appointment of John W. Kern to the United States Tax Court and accusing John W. Kern of being a pawn for a communist conspiracy.
"Korea", 1950
A letter from a South Carolina constituent to Senator Maybank, Senator Olin D. Johnston, and Representative Joseph R. Bryson requesting the immediate pullout of United States troops from Korea to avert their destruction.
"Labor", 1950
Correspondence concerning labor legislation including textile workers, the Taft-Hartley Act, the coal strike, Walsh-Healey government contracts, railroad strikes, the Fair Labor Standards Act, and the Wage and Hour Law and cotton gins. Correspondents include Senator James E. Murray of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.
"Library", 1950
Correspondence concerning increased appropriations (S. 130) for public libraries in South Carolina under the Public Library Demonstration Bill.
