Box 55
Contains 17 Results:
"Chemical fertilizer", 1947
A letter from Dr. Louis Long, a Naturopathic Physician, requesting that Senator Maybank oppose legislation for government-operated Chemical Fertilizer plants.
"Civil rights", 1947
A letter from a Democratic South Carolina State Senator R. M. Kennedy Jr. opposing a report of President Truman's Committee on Civil Rights that advocates a permanent Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) Bill, removal of all segregation between races, an anti-poll tax law, and other provisions. In the letter, he expressed his opinion that the South was being abandoned by the Democratic party.
"Coast Guard", 1947
Correspondence concerning United States Coast Guard legislation including retirement and veterans' preference.
"Community Property tax", 1947
Correspondence urging Senator Maybank's support of a Community Property Tax Law permitting husbands and wives to divide their income for tax purposes in all states. Senator Maybank helped to introduce the legislation and spoke on the floor.
"Copper", 1947
Correspondence concerning legislation to remedy the nation's copper shortage.
"Cowpens National Park", 1947
Correspondence concerning legislation to establish the Cowpens Battleground National Military Park introduced by Senator Maybank. Also included is a prospectus of the proposed Cowpens Battleground National Military Park.
"Dental Corps", 1947
Correspondence requesting support for the separation of the Army Dental Corps from the Medical Corps.
"Displaced persons", 1947
Correspondence concerning emergency legislation to temporarily adjust the United States immigration laws to allow for the influx of displaced persons as a result of the war. Correspondents include Governor J. Strom Thurmond.
"Draft", 1947
A five page letter requesting the introduction of draft legislation in preparation for a future war with the Soviet Union.