Box 135
Contains 36 Results:
"Personal relief-Parker, Wilton J.", 1953
Correspondence concerning legislation (S. 862) for the relief of Wilton J. Parker for injuries sustained by him in the performance of his duty as a rural carrier on June 24, 1936.
"Personal relief-Tuten, James M.", 1953
Correspondence concerning legislation (H.R. 1451) for the relief of the wife of James M. Tuten to allow her to be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
"Personal relief-Reverend Pang Wha-Il", 1953
A letter requesting support for legislation (S. 1504) for the relief of the estate of Reverend Pang Wha-Il for compensation for the death of the said Reverend Pang Wha-Il, sustained on December 10, 1952, as a result of having been severely assaulted by a second lieutenant in the Army of the United States while such second lieutenant was leading a raiding party in the village of Dong Chang Ri in Korea.
"Personal relief-Whitaker, Robert S.", 1953
Correspondence concerning legislation to allow for entry into the United States of a Japanese child, formerly called Iwamura Keiko, now named Christina Whitaker.
"Point Four Program", 1953
A letter from a South Carolina constituent concerning Greece and the Point Four Program.
"Postal", 1953
Correspondence concerning postal legislation including parcel post size and weight limitations, rural routes, survivorship benefits for the widows of civil service employees, the inclusion of "In God We Trust" on all postage stamps, and second-class mail privileges for weekly newspapers.
"Postal-carrier salary increase", 1953
Correspondence concerning legislation (S. 1685) to adjust the salaries of postmasters, supervisors, and employees in the field service of the Post Office Department.
"Price control", 1953
Correspondence concerning price control legislation including rent, standby controls, and the expiration of all wage and price controls.
"Public works", 1953
A letter concerning an amendment to the Federal Power Act to facilitate the development and construction of water conservation facilities by States and municipalities and a letter in opposition to legislation that might lead to government encroachment upon private industry power corporations.
"Radio and television", 1953
A letter from John M. Rivers, the President of WCSC, requesting support for the extension of reservations for educational channels set aside by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).