Box 7
Contains 16 Results:
"Labor-strikes", 1942
Correspondence concerning legislation to outlaw labor strikes in defense industries. Senator Maybank supported the legislation.
"Medical corps", 1942
Correspondence concerning legislation to establish a Pharmacy and Dental Corps in the armed services. As well as military status for dieticians serving the armed forces.
"Ordinance Department", 1942
Correspondence and literature detailing Ordnance Department activities.
"Personal relief-Abney, H.J.", 1942
Correspondence concerning legislation (H.R. 5504) for the relief of H.J. Abney who was shot and wounded by a military policeman in Columbia, South Carolina, on February 22, 1941.
"Personal relief-Cogswell, William H.", 1942
Correspondence concerning legislation (H.R. 5714) for the relief of William H. Cogswell, Jr., of Charleston, South Carolina, for personal injuries sustained by a collision involving a National Park Service truck operated by an enrollee of the Civilian Conservation Corps (C.C.C.).
"Personal relief-Richardson, J. Furman", 1942
Correspondence concerning legislation (H.R. 5468) for the relief of J. Furman Richardson, of Simpsonville, South Carolina, for damages sustained to a tract of land leased to the United States for an emergency landing field on November 1, 1927.
"Personal relief-Shuler, James B.", 1942
Correspondence concerning legislation (S. 1953) for the relief of James B. Shuler, of McClellanville, South Carolina, for personal injury, including funeral expenses for his wife and son and medical and hospital expenses for himself and his family suffered due to a collision with a truck operated by an employee of the Civilian Conservation Corps (C.C.C.).
"Personal relief-Taylor, James E.", 1942
A letter concerning a claim for James E. Taylor.
"Postal", 1942
Correspondence concerned with postal legislation including free delivery to rural persons on holidays, an increase in postmaster pay, and the merger of the Western Union and Postal Telegraph Companies.
"Price control", 1942
Correspondence primarily concerning amendments to the Emergency Price Control Act.