Box 90
Contains 13 Results:
"Rural Electrification Administration (REA)", 1949
Correspondence concerning legislation (H.R. 113) to amend the Rural Electrification Act to provide for rural telephones.
"Selective service", 1949
A letter from Senator Leverett Saltonstall, of the Committee on Armed Services, containing a copy of the Interim Study on the Operation of Selective Service and Unification Acts, and a personal letter regarding the drafting of a South Carolina man's son.
"Small business", 1949
Correspondence concerning legislation (S. 1008) to define the application of the Federal Trade Commission Act and the Clayton Act to certain pricing practices.
"Socialism", 1949
Correspondence in opposition to what correspondents felt was a trend in Federal legislation toward socialist policies.
"Socialized medicine", 1949
Correspondence concerning National Health Insurance legislation.
"Social security", 1949
Correspondence concerning legislation to expand social security to include self-employed persons and increase benefits.
"Stamps-Confederate Commemoration", 1949
A Resolution introduced by Senator Maybank to authorize the issuance of a special series of stamps commemorative of the Confederate veterans of the War Between the States.
"Statehood", 1949
Correspondence concerning legislation for Hawaiian statehood. Hawaii eventually obtained statehood in 1959.
"States' rights", 1949
An article from The News and Courier entitled "Not Sectional But National."
"Submerged lands", 1949
Correspondence concerning a suit pending against the State of Louisiana in the United States Supreme Court involving the title to submerged lands on the coast. Correspondents include Senator Russell B. Long and Senator Allen J. Ellender.