Box 100
Contains 34 Results:
"Multi-Bill", 1950
Correspondence from South Carolina constituents voicing their opinions on a number of pieces of legislation including the Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC), socialized medicine, the Taft-Hartley Act, minimum wage, the Marshall Plan, luxury taxes, government reorganization, farm and education programs, and Public Works.
"Natural gas", 1950
Correspondence concerning an amendment (S. 1498) to the Natural Gas Act of 1938. Correspondents include Senator Edwin C. Johnson (Chairman of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce) and Senator Paul H. Douglas (Committee on Banking and Currency).
"Naval stores", 1950
A letter requesting support for legislation (S. 3020) to provide for the collection and publication of statistics concerning, and the establishment of standards, grades and specifications for Naval Stores.
"Panama Canal", 1950
A letter voicing opposition to legislation that would increase Panama Canal tolls.
"Peace", 1950
Correspondence concerning the promotion of world peace.
"Personal relief-Babadursingh, Rai", 1950
A letter from a South Carolina constituent concerning legislation (S. 3021) for the relief of Rai Babadursingh, a student at the University of Nebraska and a British subject from Trinidad.
"Personal relief-Floyd, Mary Alice", 1950
Correspondence concerning legislation (H.R. 2205) for the relief of Mary Alice Floyd of Woodruff, South Carolina, for severe and permanent personal injuries and for continuing medical and hospital expenses arising out of an automobile accident in which she was involved on October 11, 1940, while she was traveling to receive instructions for conducting registrations under the Selective Service Act of 1940.
"Personal relief-Grant, Clyde T.", 1950
Correspondence concerning legislation for the relief of Clyde T. Grant for injuries received in an automobile accident with a rural mail carrier in 1949.
"Personal relief-Kangro and Raid (Estonian refugees)", 1950
A letter requesting for the introduction of legislation on behalf of Valdeko Kangro and Kaljo Raid, two Estonian refugees, to permit them to remain in the United States.
"Personal relief-Marsok, Ivo", 1950
Correspondence concerning legislation (S. 2625) to permit Ivo Marsok, a Czech student of the University of Florida, to remain in the United States.
