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834. BCN 117. Billboard Letters, 50 PO, DC, GO Fin, IC, IIA, Jud, LPW, PW, Rules JC, Misc, SB, and Mid-East 1958. F1. 50 PO Post Office and Civil Service Committee (General). Oct. 9, 1953 - April 14, 1958. F2. 50 PO Post Office and Civil Service Committee (General). Feb. 8, 1958 - April 29, 1958. F3. 50 PO Post Office and Civil Service Committee (General). January 15, 1958 - March 11, 1958. F4. 50 PO Post Office and Civil Service Committee (General). Feb. 8, 1958 - Feb. 20, 1958. F5. 50 PO Post Office and Civil Service Committee (General). March 15, 1955 - Feb. 25, 1958. F6. 50 PO Post Office and Civil Service Committee (General). January 17, 1958 - Feb. 15, 1958. F7. 50 PO Post Office and Civil Service Committee (General). January 19, 1958 - Feb. 3, 1958. F8. 50 PO Post Office and Civil Service Committee (General). January 10, 1958 - Feb. 1, 1958. ov F9. 50 PO Post Office and Civil Service Committee (General). Dec. 28, 1957 - Feb. 25, 1958. F10. 50 PO (4) General Civil Service Regulations. January 13, 1958 - January 18, 1958. F1-10 contain correspondence concerning Arkansas state politics, Roberta Waugh Fulbright, postal employees' pay raise and postal rates. Significant correspondents are Forrest D. Annen, J. Fred Ball, Floyd R. Barnhill, William L. Clark, Roy Elmer Danuser, Kellis A. Frost, Sam H. Harper, Thomas Harper, Charles E. Hinz, Ralph G. Johnson, Guy Hamilton Jones, Jack Pace; Charles Edward Putnam, William R. Rogers, Ray S. Smith, Jr., Dorothy C. Stratton, Joseph Eugene Trahin, and John Marshall Yantis.

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834. BCN 117. Bi l lboard Letters, 50 PO, DC, GO Fin, IC, I IA, Jud, LPW, PW,

Rules JC, Misc, SB, and Mid-East 1958. F1. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civi l Service Committee (General).

Oct. 9, 1953 - Apri l 14, 1958.

F2. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civi l Service Committee (General).

Feb. 8, 1958 - Apri l 29, 1958.

F3. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civi l Service Committee (General).

January 15, 1958 - March 11, 1958.

F4. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civi l Service Committee (General).

Feb. 8, 1958 - Feb. 20, 1958.

F5. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civi l Service Committee (General).

March 15, 1955 - Feb. 25, 1958. F6. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civi l Service Committee (General).

January 17, 1958 - Feb. 15, 1958.

F7. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civi l Service Committee (General).

January 19, 1958 - Feb. 3, 1958.

F8. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civi l Service Committee (General).

January 10, 1958 - Feb. 1, 1958.

ov F9. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civi l Service Committee (General).

Dec. 28, 1957 - Feb. 25, 1958.

F10. 50 PO (4) General Civi l Service Regulations.

January 13, 1958 - January 18, 1958.

F1-10 contain correspondence concerning Arkansas state pol i t ics, Roberta Waugh Fulbright, postal employees' pay raise and postal rates. Signif icant correspondents are Forrest D. Annen, J. Fred Bal l , Floyd R. Barnhil l , Wil l iam L. Clark, Roy Elmer Danuser, Kel l is A. Frost, Sam H. Harper, Thomas Harper, Charles E. Hinz, Ralph G. Johnson, Guy Hamilton Jones, Jack Pace; Charles Edward Putnam, Wil l iam R. Rogers, Ray S. Smith, Jr., Dorothy C. Stratton, Joseph Eugene Trahin, and John Marshall Yantis.

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835. BCN 117. (Cont. . . .)

F11. 50 DC Distr ict of Columbia Committee (General).

January 6, 1958 - January 18, 1958.

There are no subjects or correspondents noted.

F12. 50 GO Committee on Government Operations (General).

January 4, 1958 - Apri l 21, 1958. The subjects noted are cigarette advert is ing, the Hoover Commission, and the Senate Government Operations Committee. Signif icant correspondents are George Stuart Benson and Frank W. Cantrel l.

F13. H.R. 5836.

Feb. 20, 1958 - Feb. 24, 1958.

F14. H.R. 5836.

Feb. 20, 1958 - Feb. 23, 1958.

The correspondence in F13-14 concern postal rates as amended in H.R. 5836. There are no correspondents noted.

F15. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General).

Dec. 12, 1957 - January 24, 1958.

F16. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General).

Sept. 27, 1957 - March 10, 1958.

F17. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General).

Feb. 4., 1958 - March 12, 1958.

F18. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General).

Dec. 4, 1957 - Apr i l 1, 1958.

F19. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General).

Feb. 11, 1958 - Apr i l 26, 1958. F20. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General).

Feb. 24, 1958 - Apr i l 30, 1958.

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836. BCN 117. (Cont. …) F21. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General). March 1, 1958 - Apri l 22, 1958.

F22. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General). January 27, 1958 – March 24, 1958.

ov F23. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General). Dec. 9, 1956 - Apr i l 28, 1958.

F15-23 contain materials relat ing to subjects before the Senate Finance Committee of which JWF was not a member. Predominant subjects found in F15-23 are economy in govern- ment, excise tax on telephones, excise tax on transportat ion, excise taxes, insurance tax legis lat ion, rai lroad freight, recession, reciprocal trade, Social Securi ty, and tax legis- lat ion. Other subjects are American Chamber of Commerce in France, Arkansas automobile dealers, Arkansas Peace Off icers Associat ion, automobile sales, brick deplet ion al lowance, copper tar if fs, education and the Cold War, educational ex- change, federal aid to private schools, George Magoff in Humphrey, Japanese competit ion, oi l industry in Arkansas, postal rates, Spanish war widows, tuna f ish industry, and unemployment compensat ion. The signif icant correspondents are Richard M. Ardemagni, Albert Franklin Barham, Guy E. Basye, Thomas Frankl in Butt, Frank W. Cantrel l, John W. Caudi l l , Wil l iam Lee Cazort, Jr. , Esther Clark, Herbert S. Coleman, Paul Howard Douglas, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Clark Everett , David Al lan Gates, Barry Morris Goldwater, Grover Cleveland Hardin, Jacob Hartz, Jr. , Otis Wilson Howe, Jr. , Grover S. Jernigan, Cecil A. Johnson, Owen G. Kendrick, Cora N. King, Jordan B. Lambert, Otto Leibrock, Russell Bi l l iu Long, Clyde E. Lowry, Edward Fitzgerald McFaddin, Wil l iam McChesney Mart in, Jr. , Jerome M. Ney, Hoyt T. Purvis, Neil C. Puryear, Walt Whitman Roston, George Armistead Smathers, Carey Vital is Stabler, Kenneth S. Teasdale, Richard Ryan Thompson, Frederick Joseph Venner, Jacob Wythe Walker, Frank L. Whitbeck, Edward L. Wright, John Marshall Yant is, Marshal l L. Yantis, and Robert Archibald Young, Jr.

F24. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion.

January 4, 1958 - April 15, 1958.

The signif icant subjects are disabled veterans, Spanish war widows, and veterans legis lat ion. The correspondents are John Carroll Cone and Owen G. Kendrick.

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837. BCN 117. (Cont. . . .) F25. 50 Fin (2) Social Security.

January 2, 1958 - April 14, 1958.

This folder contains constituent correspondence related to the rais ing of Social Secur ity annuit ies. There are no correspondents noted.

F26. 50 Fin (3) Taxat ion.

Dec. 28, 1957 - Apr i l 2, 1958. F27. 50 Fin (3) Taxat ion.

March 27, 1958 - April 15, 1958.

F26-27 contain const ituent correspondence referr ing to several types of taxat ion and act ions taken by the Congressional com - mittees concerned with taxat ion. Two prominent subjects are the excise tax on telephones and the excise tax on transport- tat ion. Other subjects are excise taxes, recession, tax legislat ion, and tax reduct ion. The correspondents noted are Roy Anderson, Wil l iam M. Berry, Talbot Field, Jr. , Wil - l iam Spencer Fox, Floyd A. Housley, Cyrus Richard Huie, Robert Mitchell Lagrone, Jr. , Henry C. McKinney, Jr. , Will iam Ira Prewett, Wanda C. Pringle, Samuel B. Strauss, Samuel M. Vogel, and Col l ier J. Wenderoth.

F28. Sugar Bi l l .

July 26, 1955 - June 25, 1956.

Most of the correspondence concerns the extension of the Sugar Act of 1948. Other subjects include Cuban sugar in - ustry, Peru, and soft drink industry. The correspondents noted are Gustavo Aspi l laga, Rafael Aspi l laga, and Arthur Gardner.

F29. 50 IC Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (General).

January 10, 1958 – January 24, 1958. F30. 50 IC Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (General).

March 1, 1958 - Apri l 15, 1958. F31. 50 IC Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (General).

Dec. 30, 1957 - Apr i l 30, 1958.

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838. BCN 117. (Cont. . . .) F32. 50 IC Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (General).

July 12, 1957 - Feb. 24, 1958.

F33. 50 IC Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (General).

Dec. 31, 1957 - Apri l 22, 1958. ov F34. 50 IC Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (General).

Feb. 12, 1958 - Apri l 11, 1958.

The most notable subjects in F29-34 are alcohol advert ising, highway advert ising, subscript ion television, and transportat ion. Other signif icant subjects are Alaska, Arkansas f ish farming, Arkansas poultry industry John Storrs Cross,

. El Dorado, Federation of American Scient ists, fert i l izer, Natural Gas Act, passports and visas, plywood imports, shipping, Sl ick Airways, texti le industry, and tourism in Arkansas. The correspondents are Clyde L. Barr, Edwin B. Cromwell , Ezekiel Candler Gathings, Oren Harr is, Charles D. Hawkes, Wil l iam Jackman, John O. Kumpe, Frank John Lausche, Wil l iam Grant Sti l l , J. K. Sutherland, James Mil ler Symes, Claude Hoyt Turney, John W. Tyson, Ernie Edward Wright, and Ralph Webster Yarborough.

F35. Extension of Milage of Interstate Highway System.

May 2, 1955 - May 10, 1956.

F35 includes a copy of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1955 and 1956 and the Federal Highway and Highway Revenue Acts of 1956. The signif icant subject is interstate highways. There is no correspondence in this folder.

ov F36. 50 I IA Committee on Inter ior and Insular Affairs (General).

Dec. 26, 1957 - Apri l 20, 1958. The subjects noted are Hawaiian statehood, Inter ior Depart- ment, Pleasant Val ley Dam, and publ ic ownership of land. The signif icant correspondents are Wil l iam Monroe Apple, T. E. Bostick, Frank Church, Barry Morr is Goldwater, Robert George Hogan, Clarence Charles Hulley, Peter Dierks Joers, and Russell Bi l l iu Long.

F37. 50 Jud Committee on the Judiciary (General).

June 1957 - Feb. 27, 1958.

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839. BCN 117. (Cont. . . .) F38. 50 Jud Committee on the Judiciary (General).

January 5, 1949 - April 25, 1958.

F39. 50 Jud Committee on the Judiciary (General).

January 3, 1957 - January 29, 1958. ov F40. 50 Jud Committee on the Judiciary (General).

January 3, 1957 - March 25, 1958.

F37-40 contain material concerning matters brought before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary of which JWF was not a member. A signif icant subject throughout the folders is Civi l Rights. Other subjects are Alaskan statehood, Civi l Rights Act of 1957, curtai lment of the Supreme Court of the United States, Federal Construct ion Contracts Act, Federal courts in Arkansas, oi l industry, Patent Off ice, Presidential disabil i ty, race relat ions in Arkansas, Robinson-Patman Act, school desegregat ion, Southern pol it ics, telephone industry, and Time Magazine. The correspondents noted are Herman Adams, Mort Sebr ing Cox, Jay W. Dickey, James Oliver East - land, Jack W. Galbraith, C larence S. Gordon, Jr. , John R. Grobmyer, Ernest Gruening, Lawrence Brooks Hays, J. A. Her - r ing, Peter Dierks Joers, Zoe Barr Johnson, Carey Estes Ke - fauver, Marvin Will iam Paul Lanier, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, George W. Parson, El izabeth S. Price, Robert K. Rodgers, Mrs. Ira Stetzel, and Samuel M. Vogel.

ov F41. 50 LPW Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (General).

January 9, 1958 - April 28, 1958. F42. 50 LPW Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (General).

Oct. 5, 1957 - Feb. 17, 1958. F43. 50 LPW Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (General).

Oct. 13, 1957 - Apr il 24, 1958. F44. 50 LPW Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (General).

March 5, 1958 - Apri l 25, 1958. F45. 50 LPW Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (General).

January 6, 1958 - April 30, 1958.

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840. BCN 117. (Cont. …) F46. 50 LPW (2) General Labor Legislat ion.

January 15, 1958 - January 17, 1958. F47. 50 LPW (3) Railroad Labor and Retirement.

Feb. 9, 1958 - Feb. 17, 1958. F48. 50 LPW (5) Education.

Dec. 7, 1957 - Apri l 25, 1958. ov F49. 50 LPW (5) Education.

January 6, 1958 - January 21, 1958.

F41-49 contain material relat ing to matters brought before the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare of which JWF was not a member. F41-45 refer pr imari ly to education and l ibrary legislat ion. F41-47 contain correspondence con- cerning the l imitat ions on labor. F42-44 concern the Minimum wage legislat ion. F44-45 are concerned with the Welfare and Pension Plans Disclosure Act. Other subjects are Arkansas newspapers, Arkansas State Board of Health, Arkansas State College, cancer research, education and the Cold War, federal aid to education, G. I . Bi l l of Rights, Helena, highway ad- vert ising, Hi l l -Burton Act, Library Services Act, Sal ine River Dam, social ized medicine, space race, student loans, teacher pay, unemployment compensation, and Victor H. Wohl- ford. The signif icant correspondents are R. T. Bentley, Jr. , Benjamin F. Butler, John Tyler Caldwel l , Frank W. Cantrel l , Homer Earl Capehart, Robert R. Citron, Mort Sebring Cox, P., Melvin Dacus, Lawrence Hedrick Derby, Jr. , Barry Morris Goldwater, Dave Grundfest, Roy W. Hartzel, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Leon H. Keyserl ing, Scott Wike Lucas, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, J. A. Patterson, Robert K. Rodgers, Harold S. Sea- brook, John Wesley Thomas, Foster Anderson Vineyard, Mary B. Vogel, Glenn Frederick Wallace, Alexander H. Washburn, Adrian Wil l iamson, George E. Wilson, and Robert Edward Lee Wilson, I I I .

F50. 50 PW Committee on Public Works (General).

Aug. 13, 1957 - March 5, 1958. F51. 50 PW Committee on Public Works (General).

Feb. 18, 1958 - Apri l 10, 1958. F52. 50 PW Committee on Public Works (General).

January 13, 1958 - Apri l 24, 1958.

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841. BCN 117. (Cont. . . .) ov F53. 50 PW Committee on Public Works (General).

March 10, 1958 - April 29, 1958.

F50-53 contain correspondence referr ing to matters brought up before the Senate Publ ic Works Committee, which is a sig - nif icant subject in al l these folders. JWF was not a mem- ber of the Publ ic Works Committee and therefore he generally sent routine repl ies to the correspondents. F50 -52 contain materials relat ing to the Saline River Dam. F50 -51 refer to the Buffalo River. F51-52 have as a signif icant subject the Nat ional Inst itute of Dental Research. Related subjects in F50-53 are Beaver Dam, federal aid to the arts, histor ical preservat ion, interstate highways, McKinney Bayou, Mil lwood Dam, Narrows Dam, recession, St. Francis Basin, telephon e industry, and Tennessee Val ley Author ity. The signif icant correspondents are James Graham Burke, John B. Dr iver, Oscar Fendler, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, Don M. Hamm, Dave A. Hogue, Perry Emerson McChesney, Char les Will iam Oxford, Benjamin F. Smith, Paul Sull ins, Bruce Tucker, Frank M. Wilkes, and Gordon G. Wittenberg.

F54. 50 Rules Rules Committee (General).

Dec. 10, 1957 - March 28, 1958. There are no subjects or correspondents noted.

F55. Bi l lboard Letters. March 17, 1958 - March 25, 1958.

F56. Bi l lboard Letters. March 18, 1958 - March 19, 1958.

F57. Bi l lboard Letters. March 18, 1958 - March 22, 1958.

F58. Bi l lboard Letters.

March 17, 1958 - March 20, 1958. ov F59. Bi l lboard Letters.

March 18, 1958 - March 25, 1958.

The correspondence in F55-59 is from constituents asking JWF to vote against Sect ion 122 of Senate Bil l 3414 which seeks to restr ict bi l lboard advert is ing. F55 consists entirely of telegrams and has Hot Springs as a signif icant subject. F55 - 59 have highway advert is ing as a subject. In F56-59 inter- state highways is a major subject. The correspondents noted

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842. BCN 117. (Cont . …)

are John R. England, Judson Landers Erwin, Chr ist ian E. Finkbeiner, Ethel Darlington Garrett , Paul D. Hanshaw, D. Leonard Lingo, Char les S. McNew, Jr., Nei l l Phil l ips, Frank M. Potter, Harold S. Seabrook, Wilton Robert Stephens, Jacob Wythe Walker, I I I , Robert J. Wimberley, and Paul Wolfe.

ov F60. 50 JC (1) Joint Committee on Print ing.

Aug. 20, 1956 - March 21, 1957. The signif icant subject is the Congressional Record. The correspondent noted is Lyndon Baines Johnson.

F61. 50 JC (2) Joint Committee on the Economic Report.

January 5, 1956 - Feb. 19, 1958.

F62. 50 JC (2) Joint Committee on the Economic Report.

Feb. 7, 1958 - Apr il 23, 1958.

The only subject noted is the Joint Committee on the Economic Report. The signif icant correspondents are Wil l iam Robert Copeland and Roder ick Hamilton Ri ley.

F63. 50 JC (3) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. January 27, 1958 - March 7, 1958.

The only subject l isted is atomic energy. There are no correspondents noted.

F64. 50 Misc Miscellaneous Legislat ion.

Nov. 16, 1957 - Apr i l 3, 1958.

F65. 50 Misc Miscellaneous Legislat ion.

Dec. 1957 - March 26, 1958. ov F66. 50 Misc Miscellaneous Legislat ion.

January 10, 1958 - Apri l 29, 1958.

The correspondence in F64-66 is from JWF’s constituents and concerns several types of legislat ion on which the corre - spondents give their views. In F64-65 a signif icant subject is opinion pol ls. Other subjects are agricultural subsidies, alcohol advert is ing, Black resett lement, Central High in cident, federal aid to the arts, Federal Communicat ions Com - mission, histor ical preservat ion, l imitat ions on labor,

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843. BCN 117. (Cont. . . .)

publ ic moral i ty, race relat ions in Arkansas, and recession. The correspondents noted are Wallace Bailey, H. G. Cannon, Mort Sebring Cox, W. C. Dawson, Orval Eugene Faubus, Johanna S. Foster, W. H. Green, Forrest Jeffery, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Edward John Meeman, Carl D. Orendorff , Wil l iam Prox- mire, and Ralph B. Smith.

F67. 50 SB Select Committee on Small Business (General). January 18, 1958.

There are no subjects or correspondents noted.

F68. 50 Democratic Pol icy Committee (General).

January 21, 1958.

There are no subjects or correspondents noted.

F69. Mid East.

July 15, 1958 - July 23, 1958.

F70. Mid East.

March 8, 1956 - Aug. 1, 1958.

F71. Mid East.

July 22, 1958 - Aug. 2, 1958.

F72. Mid East.

Feb. 14, 1958 - Aug. 2, 1958.

F73. Mid East.

July 21, 1958 - Aug. 2, 1958.

F74. Mid East.

July 25, 1958 - Aug. 4 1958. ov F75. Mid East.

July 16, 1958 - June 28, 1960.

Although F69-75 are t i t led Mid East, F71-74 do not contain material deal ing with the Mid East. The principal subjects in 71-74 are the Arkansas lumber industry, Arkansas rai l- roads, rai lroad legislat ion, Rai lroad Retirement Act, and

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844. BCN 117. (Cont. . . .)

ret irement legis lat ion. Other subjects in F71-74 are Hampton and the Jenkins-Keough tax bi l l . Correspondents in F71-74 are Ernest Clark Benton, Char les R. Black, H. G. Cannon, George H. Cl ippert, Doyle B. Duncan, James Cecil Hale, Cyrus Richard Huie, Daniel Pit t inger Loomis, French R. McKnight, Wil l iam Clarence Norman, Matthew Herman Rothert, Herbert K. Thatcher, Briner Thomas, Walter Verhalen, and Adr ian Will iam - son. F69-70, 75 contain mater ials concerning the Mid East cr is is and JWF’s opposit ion to American t roops being sent to Lebanon. Most of the correspondence supports JWF's posit ion. Lebanon and the Middle East a re signif icant subjects in F69- 70, 75. Other subjects include American Associat ion for the United Nations, Central Intell igence Agency, Iraq, oi l in - dustry, and world government. The correspondents noted are Paul E. Daugherty, James Imbrie, Samuel Guy Inman, Sol Myron Linowitz, Gordon Wies Reed, and Percy T. Watson.

JMH 12/6/76

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845. BCN 118. 54a - 65, 1958. F1. 54-a Farm Bul let ins and Yearbooks, 1958 [sic]

Nov. 25, 1957 - Sept. 25, 1959. F2. 54-a Farm Bul let ins and Yearbooks, 1958.

March 26, 1958 - Oct. 17, 1958. F3. 54-a Farm Bul let ins and Yearbooks, 1958 [sic]

Dec. 18, 1957 - Apri l 3, 1958.

Fi les 1-3 contain largely const ituent correspondence con - cerning rout ine requests for agricultural yearbooks. Sub - jects include: I tal ian pol it ics, Clare Boothe Luce, and The Reporter. Correspondents include: Max Ascol i, David Causey, A. John Horn, Freder ick J. Stevenson, Wanda C. Pr ingle, and Victor H. Wohlford.

F4. 54-b Charts and Maps, 1958.

Feb. 27, 1958 - March 4, 1958.

The small f i le contains a single constituent letter concerning a routine request for maps. There are no noted subjects or correspondents.

F5. 54-c Miscellaneous Publ icat ions, 1958.

Aug. 22, 1958 - Dec. 10, 1958. F6. 54-c Miscellaneous Publ icat ions, 1958 [sic]

Feb. 19, 1957 - May 1, 1958. F7. 54-c Miscellaneous Publ icat ions, 1958.

January 6, 1958 - Aug. 29, 1958.

Fi les 5-7 contain largely const ituent correspondence con - cerning rout ine requests for miscel laneous publ icat ions. Subjects include: manganese in Arkansas and race relat ions in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Anthony B. Akers, Thomas Joseph Dodd, V. C. Mart in, James Oliver Porter, Mat - thew Herman Rothert, Will iam D. Cady, Jerome M. Ney, George Mil lar Reynolds, Lawrence Weems Trussell, Bolon Bai ley Turner, Samuel E. Gearhart, and Kenneth S. Teasdale.

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846. BCN 118. (Cont. . . .) F8. Senator’s Desk - Paris Trip. January 26, 1957 - July 12, 1957.

The f i le includes letters and memos from Chester Bl iss Bowles and Marcel Wil l iam Fodor on a variety of topics related to American foreign pol icy in 1957. Subjects include: Afghan- istan, Cold War, India, Middle East, mil i tary aid, Gamal Ab- del Nasser, Pakistan, propaganda, David McCord Wright, Soviet Union, and Suez Cr isis. Correspondents include: Chester Bl iss Bowles and Marcel Wil l iam Fodor.

F9. Airports.

January 15, 1945 - Nov. 25, 1946. F10. Airports.

March 22, 1945 - Apri l 10, 1946.

Fi les 9 and 10 contain const ituent correspondence concerning airports in Arkansas, including a considerable amount of material on airport legis lat ion. Subjects include: Arka- delphia Municipal Airport, Arkansas boosterism, Arkansas economic growth, Civi l Aeronaut ics Administrat ion, Fayette- vi l le Airport, Fordyce airport, Helena airport, Jonesboro airport, Pine Bluff Airport, Ouachita College, Walnut Ridge airport, and Newport Airf ield. Correspondents include: Thomas H. Alford, Leonard L. Baxter, Charles R. Bowers, Cecil Watson Cupp, Raymond J. El l is, James Richard Grant, T. R. Green, Oren Harris, A.S. Irby, W. L. Jones, John C. Murray, Elton Patterson, Emmett A. Sanders, George Thomas Sanders, Neal B. Thayer, J.E. Tolefree, George L. Trout, Lomax S. Anderson, Wil l iam M. Berry, Edgar T. Brown, Ells L. Huff, and John Isaac Moore. Some of the subjects and correspondents may be found in both f i les. Materials con- cerning Arkansas economic growth are found in Files 9-45

F11. 60 Arkansas Industr ies Steam Generat ing Plant at West

Memphis, Arkansas. Apri l 21, 1954 - Oct. 5, 1954.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Atomic Energy Commission, The (Memphis) Commerial Appeal, Dixon-Yates project, Dwight David Eisenhower, labor in Arkansas, Marion, and Ten- nessee Val ley Authority. Correspondents include: Arthur F. Crowell, Samuel Claudius Del l inger, Wil l iam K. Ingram, Perry Emerson McChesney, Pugh Moore, Colter Hamilton Moses, Harry L. Oswald, Jack R. Porter, and S.P. Port is.

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847. BCN 118. (Cont. . . .) F12. 60-a Fayettevi l le Post Off ice, Correspondence regarding

new building. January 19, 1950 - Oct. 9, 1950.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the proposed Fayettevi l le Federal Bui lding. Correspondents include: Hal Cooper Douglas, Wesley J. Gordon, Paris R. Green, Archie F. House, Alonzo D. McAll ister, John Elvis Mil ler, Powell McClel lan Rhea, Jeannette Scudder, James Wil l iam Trimble, George Cli f ton Wade, Wil l iam C. Whit f ield, Jr. , Respess S. Wilson, and Roy W. Wood.

F13. Inter im Report and Jan 1952 Navigat ion Progress on the

Ouachita River. January 21, 1952 - January 29, 1952.

The f i le contains a report on Ouachita River navigation. Signif icant correspondent is Herbert K. Thatcher.

F14. [Development of Land and Resources]

March, 1951 - July 1, 1952. F15. [Development of Land and Resources]

Sept. 24, 1945 - Dec., 1952.

The f i les contain consti tuent correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: Arkansas River bank stabi l izat ion, bauxite, Black state park, Federal Barge Lines, Geological Survey, Hope, housing in Arkansas, i rr igat ion in Arkansas, Lake Wedington, Maumelle Ordnance Works, Ozark National Forest, Pine Bluff Arsenal, race relat ions in Arkansas, resources in Arkansas, Terri tor ial Restorat ion, urban re- newal in Li t t le Rock, agricul tural economics, agricul tural legislat ion, Bul l Shoals Dam, Fayettevi l le, f lood control in Arkansas, industry in Arkansas, Li t t le Rock, Norfork Dam, reconversion, recreat ion in Arkansas, and small business. Fi le 15 includes postwar essays on a variety of subjects deal ing with Arkansas economic growth. Correspondents in- c lude: Wayne C. Fletcher, Basi l S. Hoag, Raphael G. Kazmann Joe L. Rosencrantz, Herbert K. Thatcher, Alexander Jamison Wilson, Hendrix Lackey, George H. Steed, C.S. Words, and Henry Scott Yocum.

F16. Fayettevi l le Hospital Project.

June 10, 1943 - January 3, 1946.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Fayettevi l le

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848. BCN 118. (Cont. . . .)

hospital, Northwest Arkansas highway, natural disasters in Arkansas, publ ic works in Arkansas, reconversion, and Vet - erans Administrat ion Hospital in Fayett evil le. Correspon- dents include: Leonard L. Baxter, George F. Caudle, Hal Cooper Douglas, Marvin Fuchs, and ArthurT. Lewis.

F17. Hospitals.

Sept. 2, 1946 - Sept. - 4, 1946.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning hospital needs in the state. Signif icant correspondent is Joseph R. Bert ig.

F18. 60-d [Arkansas Projects – Roads]

July 14, 1945 - Dec. 16, 1946 F19. 60-d [Arkansas Projects - Roads]

March 13, 1946 - Dec. 5, 1949.

Fi les 18 and 19 contain largely const ituent correspondence concerning the Arkansas Highway Commission, Beaver, Dry Fork, f lood control in Arkansas, highway construct ion in Arkansas, Jasper, natural disasters in Arkansas, Subiaco, county govern - ment in Arkansas, Fayettevil le, Federal Aid Road Acts, and rural roads in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Tom Snow Agerton, Melvin P. Dacus, G. S. Dobbins, Thomas Hargis, Ben Travis Laney, Will iam Clyde Lovette, Shelby Ray Ford, Thomas Harris MacDonald, Rosa Zagoni Marinoni, and Herbert K. Thatcher.

F20. 60-e [Arkansas Projects - Arkansas Industr ies]

Nov. 1952 - Nov. 26, 1954. F21. 60-e [Arkansas Projects - Arkansas Industr ies]

Dec. 4, 1950 - May 29, 1952. F22. 60-e [Arkansas Projects - Arkansas Industr ies]

March 22, 1952 - Nov. 28, 1952.

Fi les 20-22 contain materials and largely constituent corre- spondence concerning industry in Arkansas. Subjects include: agriculture in Arkansas, Arkansas economic growth, Arkansas Power and Light Company, atomic energy in Arkansas, Chamber of Commerce in Arkansas, Dierks, forestry in Arkansas, in- dustry in Arkansas, Wil l iam D. Jeffrey, Lion Oil Company, lumber industry in Arkansas, manganese in Arkansas, newsprint,

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849. BCN 118. (Cont. . . .)

Ouachita River navigation, resources in Arkansas, t i tanium, Westmoreland Manganese Company, bauxite industry, Benton, Camden, coal industry in Arkansas, Continental Motors Company, defense spending in Arkansas, electr ic cooperatives in Arkan- sas, Federal Barge Lines, Jones Mil l Aluminum Plant, public power, Reconstruction Finance Corporat ion, John Roy Steelman, aluminum product ion in Arkansas, Malvern, and poultry indus- try in Northwest Arkansas. Correspondents include: Robert Edward Covey, Jr., Hans C. Kuthe, Thomas Marcel lus McCrary, French R. McKnight, H. Wil l iam McMil lan, Clyde Eber Palmer, Herbert K. Thatcher, Joseph T. Burl ingame, Colter Hamil ton Moses, Frank C. Pace, Jr., Wil l iam Stuart Symington, Everett Tucker, Jr. , Charles Edward Wilson, Homer Martin Adkins, Marion Maxwel l Caskie, Jack Pickens, Jul ian Louis Reynolds, and Wayne A. Stone. Fi les include a few newspaper cl ippings. In addit ion, materials and correspondence concerning Arkansas economic growth and industry in Arkansas may be found in Fi les 20-42. There is a considerable amount of material concerning resources in Arkansas in Fi les 20-40.

F23. 60-e [Arkansas Resources and Development]

Nov. 16, 1946 - June 16, 1949. F24. 60-e [Arkansas Resources and Development]

May 26, 1949 - Oct. 11, 1949.

Fi les 23 and 24 contain largely consti tuent correspondence and materials concerning the fol lowing subjects: Arkansas Power and Light Company, Associated Industries of Arkansas, Buffalo River, canning industry in Arkansas, coal industry in Arkansas, Thorold F. Field, Jonesboro, uranium in Arkan- sas, bol l weevi l , and novaculi te. Correspondents include: Aubrey A. Albri t ton, Frank W. Cantrel l , Raymond J. El l is, Wayne C. Fletcher, Archie F. House, Robert W. Newell , James Ol iver Porter, Joe M. Steele, Herbert K. Thatcher, Marion Maxwel l Caskie, Nathaniel P. Dyke, Jr. , Aubrey D. Gates, and Glenn Frederick Walther.

F25. 60E Letters concerning the proposed power plant at West

Memphis. July 1, 1954 - July 21, 1954.

F26. 60E Letters concerning the proposed power plant at West

Memphis. July 15, 1954 - Oct. 20, 1954

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850. BCN 118. (Cont. . . .) ov F27. 60E Letters concerning the proposed power plant at West

Memphis. July 14, 1954 - June 21, 1956.

F28. 60E Letters concerning the proposed power plant at West

Memphis. July 23, 1954 - June 21, 1956.

Fi les 25-28 contain correspondence concerning the proposed power plant at West Memphis. Subjects include: Dixon-Yates Project, Tennessee Val ley Authority, Arkansas state polit ics, Beaver Dam, John Lit t le McClellan, industry in Arkansas, and newsprint. Correspondents include: Ol in C. Bailey, Stone- wall Jackson Beauchamp, Jr. , Bruce C. Bennett, W.C Blewster, Char les R. Bowers, James Graham Burke, Eldr idge Jones Butler, Wil l iam Wilson Campbell, Frank W. Cantrel l, John A. Cooper, Harvey Crowley Couch, Jr. , Clyde Taylor El l is, El l is Mack Fagan, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, Worth D. Holder, Wil l iam K. Ingram, J. C. Johnson, Mark Perrin Jones, I I I , Alfred Gans Kahn, Cecil Shannon Lynch, James C. McCaa, John Isaac Moore, Colter Hamilton Moses, Wil l iam Merri l l Paisley, Ewing P. Pyeatt, Jack W. Rich, Robert Estes Ritchie, Thomas Washing- ton Stone, Jr. , George E. Wilson, Gordon E. Young, T. E. Bostick, Benjamin L. Bridges, John H. Brownf ield, James R. Bush, Jordan B. Lambert, H. Wil l iam McMil lan, Gus Ottenheimer, Ernest R. Parker, W. F. Pierce, A. P. Pur i foy, Herbert L. Thomas, Jr. , Guy Berry, Shir ley D. Smith, Walter Laney, B. Chism Reed, and Herbert L. Thomas. Despite f i le t i t le, Fi le 28 deals largely with industry in Arkansas. Fi le 27 includes a few newspaper cl ippings.

F29. 60E [Arkansas Industr ies]

1928 - Dec. 27, 1950. F30. 60E [Arkansas Industr ies]

Dec. 21, 1950 - June 22, 1951.

Fi les 29 and 30 contain correspondence concerning industry in Arkansas, including the fol lowing subjects: aluminum pro- duction in Arkansas, dairy industry in Arkansas, defense spending in Arkansas, iron resources in Arkansas, Lawton Oil Corporat ion, lumber industry in Arkansas, manganese in Arkan- sas, Pine Bluff , small business, coal industry in Arkansas, Cont inental Motors Corporat ion, and Reynolds Metals Company. Correspondents include: Frank W. Cantrel l, Wayne C. Fletcher, Harold B. Foxhal l, R. Y. Fulbright, Wesley J. Gordon, Peter Dierks Joers, Maur ice Mumford, James Oliver Porter, Herbert K. Thatcher, Freder ick Joseph Venner, Charl ie S. Wilkins, Joseph T. Bur l ingame, Marion Maxwell Caskie, Talbot Field, Jr. , Leonard E. Percy Hinton, Colter Hamilton Moses, Jack

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851. BCN 118. (Cont. . . .)

Pickens, Henry Ainsl ie Tane, and Alexander H. Washburn.

F31. Steel Production, Establ ishment of plant in Northeast Arkansas. January, 1948 - Oct. 2, 1953.

ov F32. Steel Production, Establ ishment of plant in Northeast

Arkansas. January 1, 1949 - March 6, 1949.

Fi les 31 and 32 contain materials and correspondence concerning the possibi l i ty of a steel plant in Northeast Arkansas. Subjects include: i ron resources in Arkansas and Mammoth Spring. Correspondents include: Roy Bosson, Jack Coll ier East, Jr., Harold B. Foxhal l , George Tayloe Ross, Herbert K. Thatcher, and Sidney D. Wil l iams. Fi le 32 includes a few newspaper cl ippings.

F33. Reynolds Metals Company - Jones Mil l , Hurr icane Creek Plants. January 4, 1941 - 1950.

F34. Reynolds Metals Company - Jones Mil l , Hurr icane Creek Plants. Feb. 6, 1950 - Feb. 3, 1953.

Fi les 33 and 34 contain printed material and correspondence concerning aluminum, Wayne C. Fletcher, Reconstruct ion Finance Corporation, Reynolds Metals Company, aluminum production in Arkansas, Arkansas Power and Light Company, "Buy American" provision, and protective tari f fs. Correspondents include: Marion Maxwel l Caskie, Henry Jackson Gingles, Elwood Richard Quesada, and Walter L. Rice.

F35. Heavy Forging Press. Oct. 20, 1951 - May 1, 1952.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning aluminum product ion in Canada, defense spending in Arkansas, and Reynolds Metals Company. Correspondents include: Marion Maxwel l Caskie, Thomas Knight Finletter, Roswell L. Gilpatr ic, and Raymond R. Lindsey.

F36. Jones Mil l - Securing steel pipe to reopen idle pot l ines. Dec. 17, 1948 - Feb. 11, 1949.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning efforts to get

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852. BCN 118. (Cont. . . .)

id le pot l ines at Jones Mil l into operat ion. Subjects include: Arkansas Power and Light Company, electr ic cooperat ives, Mul- berry, and Reynolds Metals Company. Correspondents include: Marion Maxwell Caskie, Louis Sharp Dunaway, Clyde Taylor El l is, Colter Hamilton Moses, James Oliver Porter, Charles Sawyer, and Herbert K. Thatcher. Fi le includes a few newspaper c l ip- pings.

F37. Highways (Post War) - (See Post War Projects - Arkansas). July 1941 - Dec. 14, 1948.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Arkansas Associ- at ion of County Judges, Arkansas Highway Commission, Beaver, China pol icy, presidency of Columbia University, county government in Arkansas, defense spending in Arkansas, Farm Bureaus in Arkansas, highway construct ion in Arkansas, North- west Arkansas highway, and postwar planning. Correspondents include: Charles Oscar Andrews, James Carl Baker, Clyde E. Byrd, Henry Clarence Freeze, Oren Harris, Bracy Haynie, Char les S. McNew, Jr. , Wil l iam W. Mitchell, Arthur Daly Murphy, J.O. Proctor, Eric J. Rogers, Jr. , Matthew Herman Rothert, Robert Nabors Shaw, R.P. Strozier, and Eva P. Swope.

F38. 60-f Aluminum Project. Feb. 24, 1949 - Sept. 28, 1951.

F39. 60-f Aluminum Project. Sept. 28, 1951 - Apr i l 4, 1958.

F40. [60-f Aluminum Project] July 10, 1951 - June 30, 1952.

Fi les 38-40 contain materials and correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: Aluminum Company of Canada, aluminum product ion in the United States, electr ic power in Arkansas, f lood control in Arkansas, Norfork Dam, public ownership of aluminum plants, Spartan Aircraft Company, aluminum production in Canada, Camden, defense spending in Arkansas, Colter Hamilton Moses, Reynolds Metals Company, and Char les Sawyer. Correspondents include: Marion Maxwell Caskie, Jordon B. Lambert, Sidney Sanders McMath, Char les Edward Wilson, Lesl ie E. Bryant, Ceci l Watson Cupp, Thomas Knight Finletter, W. Mac Graves, Jesse Larson, Raymond R. Lindsey, Jack Pickens, Elwood Richard Quesada, Wayne A. Stone, and Frederick Joseph Venner.

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853. BCN 118. (Cont. . . .) F41. 61 State Welfare Department 1958 [s ic]

Aug. 10, 1956 - Dec. 17, 1958.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Arkansas Department of Public Welfare. Pr incipal subject is welfare in Arkansas. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F42. [63 Arkansas Publ ic ity] Sept. 1, 1958 - Dec. 15, 1958.

The small f i le contains const ituent correspondence concerning Central High incident and race relat ions in Arkansas. Corre- spondents include: Thomas Frankl in Butt, Ronald Alan May, and Herbert K. Thatcher.

ov F43. 64 State Legislature 1958 [sic]

March 8, 1957 - June 25, 1958.

The small f i le contains material and correspondence concerning Wilhelmina Park. Signif icant correspondent is Clovis Copeland.

F44. 65 Schools 1958 [sic] May 20, 1957 - May 8, 1958.

F45. 65 Schools 1958. Feb. 22, 1958 - Nov. 25, 1958.

Fi les 44 and 45 contain mater ials and correspondence concerning educat ion, including the fol lowing subjects: Baptist col lege in Lit t le Rock, Magnol ia, vocational education in Arkansas, and Arkansas State College. Correspondents include: Marvin Stewart Bankston, George Stuart Benson, James Har lan Cleve- land, Lawrence Arnette Davis, Oscar Fendler, and Pat H. Mathews.

F46. 70-a Pending and Accepted 1958 [sic] Nov. 17, 1953 - Dec. 30, 1957.

F47. 70-a Pending and Accepted 1958 [sic] Dec. 4, 1957 - Dec. 1, 1958.

Fi les 46 and 47 contain correspondence concerning invitat ions, largely pending. Subjects include: Fulbr ight tr ips abroad, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss, Central

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854. BCN 118. (Cont. . . .)

High incident, foreign aid, Fulbright off ice, language training, Shores Lake, and Sigma Chi. Correspondents in - clude: Albert Frankl in Barham, Haco Boyd, Jay W. Dickey, Oren Harris, Edward John Meeman, Winthrop Rockefel ler, Allen Welsh Dulles, Eleuthere Irenee du Pont, Orval Eugene Faubus, John Kenner Fancher, John Clif ford Folger, James Oliver Porter, Edna Gregg Redner, and Alfred.C. Wil l iams.

F48. Invitat ions in Arkansas. Feb. 12, 1959 - Aug. 11, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning Arkansas invitat ions. There are no signif icant subjects or corre - spondents noted.

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855.

BCN 119. 70 to 72 Invitat ions, Boards and Committees, Appreciat ion. F1. Central Opera Service - Conference Luncheon.

Feb. 3, 1958 - March 30, 1958.

This folder concerns a speech JWF was asked to give by the Central Opera Service. The only subject l isted is the Supreme Court of the United States. There are no correspondents noted.

F2. 70 a European Tr ip - Senator and Mrs. J.W.F. - 1953 [sic] Dec. 8, 1952 - Aug. 10, 1953.

The correspondence in F2 concerns the arrangements JWF made for his European tr ip in 1953. Subjects noted are Joseph Raymond McCarthy and Pembroke College. The correspondents noted are Herbert Sebastian Agar, Ronald Buchanan McCallum, Jack Patterson, and Richard P. Taylor.

F3. 70b Invitat ions Declined. Dec. 3, 1957 - January 23, 1958.

F4. 70b Invitat ions Declined. Aug. 7, 1957 - Feb. 13, 1958.

F5. 70b Invitat ions Declined. Feb. 7, 1957 - Feb. 25, 1957.

F6. 70b Invitat ions Declined. 1956 - Apri l 21, 1958.

F7. 70b Invitat ions Declined. January 13, 1958 - Apri l 12, 1958.

F8. 70b Invitat ions Declined. 1953 - Sept. 13, 1958.

F9. 70b Invitat ions Declined. 1957 - Oct. 22, 1958.

F10. 70b Invitat ions Declined.

Feb. 1, 1957 - Sept. 18, 1958.

F11. 70b Invitat ions Declined. June 13, 1957 - May 7, 1958.

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856. BCN 119. (Cont. . . .) F12. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

Apri l 10, 1958 - May 22, 1958.

F13. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined. Nov. 9, 1955 - June 11, 1958.

ov F14. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

Feb. 12, 1958 - Sept. 13, 1958.

F15. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined. June 13, 1958 - Oct. 4, 1958.

F16. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

Oct. 16, 1957 - Nov. 19, 1958. ov F17. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

Aug. 18, 1958 - Nov. 24, 1958.

F18. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined. Sept. 21, 1958 - Dec. 15, 1958.

The correspondence in F3-18 consists of invitat ions to JWF to appear at various funct ions, al l of which JWF decl ined. The subjects in F3-18 are Anglo-American relat ions, Arkansas state pol i t ics, Central High incident, Winston Leonard Spencer Churchi l l , cul tural exchanges, Abba Eban, education and the Cold War, educational exchange, federal aid to the arts, foreign language instruct ion, Fulbright scholarships, Ful- br ight’s rel igious views, government contracts, honorary degrees, Hoover Commission, International Rescue Committee, Israel, mass media object ivi ty, Middle East, Middle East Inst i tute, Mississippi Valley Flood Control Associat ion, Moral Rearmament, National Grass Roots Opera Foundation, Overseas investments, race relat ions, Red River Valley Associ- at ion, Reynolds Metals Company, John James Rooney, schools, SEATO, Sigma Chi, Southwestern Power Administrat ion, and Soviet Union education. The signif icant correspondents are Alfred Auerbach, George W. Ball , Andrew H. Berding, Cli f ford S. Blackburn, Thomas Hale Boggs, John Marshall Butler, Paul M. Butler, Harry Flood Byrd, Harry Pull iam Cain, Frank Carl- son, Marion Maxwell Caskie, Emanuel Celler, Earle C. Clements, Joe E. Culpepper, Paul Howard Douglas, James Ol iver Eastland, Clark Mel l Eichelberger, Edward H. Foley, Wil l iam Clark Foster,

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857. BCN 119. (Cont. . . .)

Orvi l le Lothrop Freeman, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Paul Kirby Hennessy, H. Struve Hensel, George T. Hernreich, Hemphil l Moffet Hosford, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Sol Myron Linowitz, Walter Lippamnn, Clarence Thurston Mc- Laughlin, Paul Budd Magnuson, Warren Grant Magnuson, Agnes El izabeth Ernst Meyer, Robert Baumle Meyner, Harold R. Moskovit, John Oakes, Claude C. Phi l ippe, Adam Clayton Powell , Jr., George L. Radcl i f fe, Thomas Roy Reid, Frankl in Delano Roosevelt, Jr., Richard Brevard Russell , Sam Schwieger, Robert L. F. Sikes, Frank Smathers, Jr., Howard Alexander Smith, Harold E. Snyder, John Jackson Sparkman, Lawrence Edmund Spivak, Herman Eugene Talmadge, Wilmer Joyce Waller, Samuel Clark Waugh, and Clinton Tyler Wood.

ov F19. 70f Correspondence on Lectures, Requests for Art icles,

Speeches. Dec. 24, 1956 - May 27, 1957.

F20. 70f Correspondence on Lectures, Requests for Art icles, Speeches.

Sept. 6, 1956 - Feb. 17, 1958.

F21. 70f Lectures, Art icles, Speeches. July 12, 1945 - Apri l 23, 1952.

F22. 70f Lectures, Art icles, Speeches. Feb. 13, 1952 - January 3, 1956.

ov F23. 70f Lectures, Art icles, Speeches.

Feb. 19, 1952 - Dec. 12, 1956.

F24. 70f Lectures, Art icles, Speeches. July 25, 1945 - May 30, 1954

F25. 70f Lectures, Art icles, Speeches. Sept. , 1952 - Sept. 6, 1955.

The correspondence in F19-25 is from various individuals and groups requesting copies of speeches or art icles JWF had wri t ten. There are also requests from several magazines asking JWF to wri te art icles for publications. F20 includes the transcript of a conversat ion between JWF and a staff member comparing United States-Soviet Union methods of conduct

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858. BCN 119. (Cont. . . .)

in international relat ions and discussing the merits of the Soviet system. There is also a draft of an art icle cr i t i - c izing President Dwight David Eisenhower's foreign pol icy. F21 includes a JWF letter discussing aspects of John Gould Fletcher's history of Arkansas and the role of the Arkansas Power and Light Company in the state's economic growth, especial ly in regard to f lood control projects. F22 includes a lengthy draft of an art ic le by JWF on his Natural Gas Act Port ion in 1955. Other subjects include the Bricker Amend- ment, Columbia Universi ty presidency, Congressional invest i - gations, education and the Cold War, educational exchange, European unity, Gene Farmer, Federal Power Commission, foreign pol icy, Fulbr ight scholarships, legal profession, Marshal l plan, The Nation, National Council of the Churches of Christ, psychological warfare, senior i ty system, small business, Soviet-United States relat ions, State of the Union in 1956, stock market, and Table Rock Dam. The correspondence noted for F19-25 are Dean Albertson, Horace Busby, Jr., Earle C. Clements, David Lewis Cohn, Josephus Daniels, Paul Howard Douglas, El i jah Wilson Lyon, Robert Sanford McCord, Carrol l B. McGaughey, K.E. Merren, John C. Metcalfe, Al lan Nevins, Wil l iam Ichabod Nichols, Cabell Phi l l ips, Albert Sidney Pollard, Jr. , Wil l iam F. Powers, Lawrence Edmund Spivak, Frank M. Stanton, Fred Starr, Clarence Kirshmen Strei t, and Thomas James Wilson.

F26. 71 Boards and Committees. Sept. , 1956 - Dec. 9, 1957.

F27. 71 Boards and Committees. Nov. 3, 1946 - July 13, 1956.

F28. 71 Boards and Committees. January 27, 1954 - Dec. 1956.

The correspondence in F26-28 concerns boards and committees of which JWF was a member and also, those on which he was asked to serve. The subjects noted are American Insti tute of Pacif ic Relat ions and World Association of Parl iamentarians for World Government. The signif icant correspondents are Joseph August Brandt, Mary Louise Wright Loughborough, and Edward Godfrey Mil ler, Jr.

F29. 72 Appreciat ion. Dec. 17, 1956 - March 20, 1957.

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859. BCN 119. (Cont. . . .) F30. 72 Appreciat ion.

1955 - Dec. 30, 1957.

The correspondence in these folders concerns gif ts given to JWF and favors he did for constituents, such as support ing bi l ls or programs, furn ishing copies of art icles, etc. The subjects noted are gif ts to Fulbr ight and the motion picture industry in Arkansas. The correspondents noted are John Winthrop Auchincloss, Howard Ashley Bailey, Leonard L. Baxter, Morgan Beatty, Char les H. Bryant, Chad F. Calhoun, Will iam Edson Darby, Grover W. Ensley, Walter W. Harris, Chr ist ian Archibald Herter, John Edgar Hoover, Hemphil l Moffet Hosford, Wil l iam L. Humphries, Edd H. Hyde, Keen Johnson, James Pres - ton Kern, Daniel A. Kimball, Frank G. Lee, Clarence Thurston McLaughl in, John Matthews, Edward John Meeman, Marvin Wesley Melton, Frank C. Pace, Jr. , Herman Paul Pressler, J. Louis Reynolds, Siert Frederick Riepma, Lester S. Si lbernagel, Wil l iam Jennings Smith, R. Redding Stevenson, Dabbs Sul l ivan, Gilbert C. Swanson, Robert A. Uihlein, and Wil l iam C. Whitf ield Jr.

ov F31. Condolence - Death of Senator ’s Mother.

Apri l 19, 1951.

F32. Condolence - Death of Senator ’s Mother. January 12, 1953 - March 23, 1953.

F31-32 contain condolences to JWF on his mother’s death. There is also a l ist naming those who sent cards, f lowers, etc., and who came to the funeral. The subjects noted are John Tyler Caldwell, El izabeth Wil l iams Fulbright, Roberta Waugh Fulbright, Fulbright off ice, Lewis Webster Jones, and Anne Fulbright Teasdale. The signif icant correspondents are Marjor ie Compton Bailey, George Lawrence Blackwell, Hal Cooper Douglas, Homer Frank Fellows, Wil l iam Ramsey Heerwagen, James H. Kays, Walter John Lemke, Z. M. McCarrol l, John L. Merri l l , John C. Metcalf , Fred B. Mitchel l, Hazel R. Newbold, Harry W. Pfeifer, Jr. , Arthur N. Phi l l ips, Hardy Rowland, Edward Eugene Stocker, Henry Ainsl ie Thane, John Albert Trice, and Alfred Popkess White.

F33. 72-b Miscellaneous Gifts and Favors. January 1, 1957 - Dec. 26, 1957.

F33 contains correspondence concerning gif ts given to JWF, mostly from congressmen and business execut ives. The other subject noted is the tobacco industry. The signif icant

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860. BCN 119. (Cont. . . .)

correspondents are Frank W. Cantrel l, Charles Hodge Cross, Peter Dierks Joers, Keith Kahle, Otis L. Light, Freder ick George Payne, Char les Edward Potter, A. Wil l is Robertson, Frank Smathers, Jr. , George Armistead Smathers, Paul Sul l ins, and James Strom Thurmond.

F34. 72-e Requests of Contr ibut ion. Feb. 16, 1956 - Nov. 30, 1957.

The correspondence in F34 is from individuals and groups request ing donations from JWF. The only subject noted is the Library Services Act. There are no correspondents noted.

F35. 72-d General Appreciat ion to Senator - 1956. May 29, 1956 - Aug. 10, 1956.

F36. 72-d General Appreciat ion to Senator - 1957. January 17, 1957 - Aug. 12, 1957.

The correspondence in F35-36 is from individuals prais ing JWF and his work in the Senate. There are no subjects l isted. The signif icant correspondents are Aubrey A. Albrit ton, Char les Edward Putnam, and Isadore Schulman.

F37. 72-a Books and Publ icat ions. March 31, 1958 - Oct. 28, 1958.

F38. 72-a Books and Publ icat ions. Sept. 17, 1958 - Nov. 22, 1958.

F39. 72-a Books and Publ icat ions. Sept., 1954 - Sept. 30, 1958.

F40. 72-a Books and Publ icat ions. March 31, 1958 - Dec. 12, 1958.

F41. 72–a Books and Publ icat ions. Aug. 1, 1958 - Oct. 8, 1958.

F42. 72-a Books and Publ icat ions. May, 1958 - Aug. 12, 1958.

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861. BCN 119. (Cont. . . .) F43. 72-a Books and Publ icat ions.

Feb. 2, 1958 - June 27, 1958.

F44. 72-a Books and Publ icat ions. Dec. 23, 1955 - July 2, 1958.

F45. 72 -a Books and Publ icat ions. March 15, 1958 - June 25, 1958.

F46. 72-a Books and Publ icat ions. Feb. 26, 1958 - June 17, 1958.

ov F47. 72-a Books and Publ icat ions.

Apri l , 1958 - July 29, 1958.

F48. 72-a Books and Publ icat ions. May 16, 1958 - Nov. 25, 1958.

F37-48 contain books and art ic les sent to JWF by various individuals and organizat ions. The subjects noted are American National Theatre and Academy, China Lobby, gi f ts to Fulbright, mineral pol icy, Richard Milhous Nixon, and the Phi l ippines. The signif icant correspondents are Olin C. Bai ley, Francis Vernon Wil ley Barnby, Wil l iam Benton, Francis Biddle, Wil l iam Wilson Campbell , Morris Leopold Ernst, Ralph Edward Flanders, John Kenneth Galbraith, Phi l ip L. Graham, Wil l iam Harlan Hale, Fel ix Edward Hebert, Robert Lasch Scott Wike Lucas, Duval Talmadge McCutchen, Edward John Meeman, George W. Oakes, Linus Pauling, Jack Pickens, Charles Sylvanus Rhyne, Elmo Burns Roper, Jr. , Frank Smathers, Jr., Edward Kendall Wheeler, Francis Orlando Wilcox, Comer Vann Woodward, and Manfred Zapp.

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862. BCN 120. [9 Department of Agr iculture - 53 Library of Congress

1954-1960]

F1. 9-a Rural Electr if icat ion Administrat ion 1958. January 15, 1958 - Sept. 4, 1958.

F2. [9-a Rural Electr if icat ion Administrat ion 1958] Oct. 17, 1958 - Nov. 25, 1958.

The Fi les 1 and. 2 contain correspondence concerning matters related to the Rural Electr if icat ion Administrat ion, including the fol lowing subjects: Bentonvi l le, electr ic power in Ar - kansas, John Lit t le McClel lan, recreation in Arkansas, and James Will iam Tr imble. Correspondents include: Carl Lee Cross, Clyde Taylor El l is, and Harry L. Oswald.

F3. 9-b Farmers Home Administrat ion 1958 [s ic] Dec. 18, 1957 - Nov. 14, 1958.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Farmers Home Administrat ion. Subjects include: cotton, J. Smith Henley, Poinsett County, sewerage disposal, and Tuckerman. Correspondents include: Wayne Boyce, Floyd H. Fulkerson, and Harold Fred Ohlendorf .

F4. 9-c Forest Service 1958. Feb. 7, 1958 - Dec. 2, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Forest Service. Principal subjects are fores - try in Arkansas and Ozark National Forest. Correspondent is Alan E. Stall ings.

F5. 9-e Agricultural Stabi l izat ion & Conservat ion Serv ice 1958 [s ic] Oct. 16, 1957 - Dec. 10, 1958.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Agr icultural Stabi l izat ion and Conservation Service. Noted correspondents are James Oliver Porter and Armil Taylor.

F6. 9-g Soi l Conservat ion Service 1958. January 23, 1958 - Oct. 3, 1958.

The f i le includes reports for 1957 from several Arkansas soi l conservat ion distr icts. Noted subject is f lood control in Arkansas. Correspondents include: John Ed Chambers, Cyrus Richard Huie, Frank F. Kitchens, and John Ira Smith.

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863. BCN 120. (Cont. . . .) F7. 9-h Domest ic & Foreign Marketing Operations 1958.

1958.

The f i le contains a foreign trade impact study, descr ibing how world trade affects people of a part icular area. There are no noted subjects or correspondents.

F8. 10 Department of Commerce 1958. March 11, 1958 - Aug. 13, 1958.

The small f i le contains const ituent correspondence concerning matters related to the Commerce Department. Noted subject is Fayettevil le Airport. Correspondent is Al lan A. Gilbert.

F9. 10-a Civi l Aeronautics Administrat ion - Civi l Aeronaut ics Board 1958 [s ic]

Sept. 10, 1957 - July 17, 1958.

F10. 10-a Civi l Aeronautics Administrat ion - Civi l Aeronaut ics Board 1958.

July 21, 1958 - Dec. 4, 1958.

The f i les contain largely materials and correspondence con- cerning the Civi l Aeronaut ics Administrat ion, in part icular, matters related to the Civi l Aeronautics Board. Subjects include: Fayettevi l le Airport, Hot Spr ings Airport, Lit t le Rock Municipal Airport, Pine Bluff Airport, and airports in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Richard Colburn Butler, Joe Di ldy, Oren Harr is, Keith Kahle, Wil l iam H. Kennedy, Jr. , Franklin E. Loy, W. Bob Tarvin, Wil l iam F. Laman, and Joe P. Melton.

F11. 10-a-1 Central Air l ines 1958. Apri l 8, 1958.

The small f i le contains material concerning mechanics’ work stoppage at Central Air l ines. There are no signif icant sub - jects or correspondents.

F12. 10-b Bureau of Census 1958. Feb. 2, 1958 - Sept. 2, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning matter related to the Census Bureau. Noted subject is race relat ions in Arkansas. Correspondents include: John Edward Garner and Vernon W. Scott.

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864. BCN 120. (Cont. . . .) F13. 10-d Patent Off ice 1958.

Feb. 5, 1958 - Sept. 2, 1958.

The f i le contains pr inted materials and constituent corre - spondence concerning matters related to the Patent Off ice. There are no signif icant subjects noted. Correspondents include: Tul ly Henry and Sam Sexton, Jr.

F14. 10-e Bureau of Standards 1958 [s ic] June 10, 1958.

Despite t it le, the small f i le contains nothing concerning Bureau of Standards but does include Census Bureau mater ial on elect ions. There are no signif icant correspondents.

ov F15. 10-h Bureau of Publ ic Roads 1958 [sic]

July 27, 1956 - July 28, 1958.

The f i le contains correspondence and material concerning the Helena Br idge, Housing and Home Finance Agency, and interstate highways. Correspondents include: Herschel Hugar Fr iday, Jr. , and Jordan B. Lambert.

F16. 10-i Bureau of Foreign Commerce 1958 [sic] Dec. 31, 1957 - Apr i l 9, 1958.

The small f i le conta ins const ituent correspondence concerning matters related to the Bureau of Foreign Commerce. Ther e are no signif icant subjects or correspondents.

F17. 11 Department of Labor. Dec., 1957 - Aug. 20, 1958.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Labor De- partment, including the fol lowing subjects: labor in Arkan - sas, Mexican labor , minimum wage legislat ion, and Phi l l ips County. Fi le also includes a considerable amount of corre - spondence relat ing to First Pyramid Life Insurance Company's involvement in a dispute over insuring of Mexican migrant workers in Phi l l ips County, Arkansas. Correspondents include: Harvey R. Adams, James L loyd Bland, Hal Cooper Douglas, Everett B. Gee, Robert Char les Hi l l, James Paul Mitchell, Herbert L. Thomas, and James Oliver Porter.

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865. BCN 120. (Cont. …) F18. 11-a Wage & Hour Division 1958.

March 8, 1958 - March 14, 1958.

The f i le contains one letter concerning request for material on the minimum wage program. There are no signif icant sub- jects or correspondents.

F19. 11-c Labor & Str ikes 1958. March 21, 1958 - Apri l 4, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence and newspaper cl ippings concerning l imitat ions on labor. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F20. 11-d Bureau of Employee’s Compensation 1958 [sic] Sept. 16, 1957 - Oct. 20, 1958.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Bureau of Employee’s Compensation. There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents.

F21. 14-a Supreme Court 1958 [sic] Dec. 30, 1957 - Oct. 31, 1958.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning desegregation, United States Supreme Court, and Earl Warren. There are no signif icant correspondents.

ov F22. 14-a-1 Admission to Practice 1958.

n.d.

The f i le contains application forms for admission to prac- t ice before the United States Supreme Court.

F23. 14-b Tax Court 1958. Apri l 9, 1958.

The f i le contains a single letter concerning a judgeship on the Tax Court. Correspondent is Bolon Bailey Turner.

F24. 14-c Other Federal Courts 1958. Dec. 30, 1957 - Aug. 4, 1958.

The f i le includes largely consti tuent correspondence con- cerning the Central High incident, desegregation, Orval

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866. BCN 120. (Cont. . . .)

Eugene Faubus, J. Smith Henley, Harry Jacob Lemley, and the United States Supreme Courts File also includes some corre- spondence concerning vacancy on the federal bench in Arkansas. Correspondents include: LeRoy Fulbright , Douglas S. Heslep, C.E. Olvey, Jr. , Louis V. Rit ter, and Claiborne Van Wagley.

F25. 15 Civi l Service Commission 1958 [sic] May 25, 1955 - Dec. 16, 1958.

The f i le contains largely const ituent correspondence con- cerning matters related to the Civil Service Commission. Subjects include: Hatch Act and nursing. Correspondents include: Cleveland Cabler, Thomas H. Duke, Nathan Green Gordon, Herbert L. Thomas, and Glenn Freder ick Walther.

F26. 16 Distr ict of Columbia 1958. June 6, 1958 - July 12, 1958.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning a change in zoning classif icat ion affect ing a certain area of the Distr ict of Columbia. Correspondents include: David Brewer Karr ick and James Oliver Murdock.

ov F27. 17 Federal Communications Commission 1958 [s ic]

Nov. 18, 1957 - June 30, 1958.

F28. 17 Federal Communications Commission 1958. Feb. 17, 1958 - Dec. 17, 1958.

Fi les 27 and 28 contain mater ials and correspondence concerning matters before the Federal Communications Commission, including, in part icular, appl icat ions for permits to operate radio sta- t ions. Other subjects, besides radio stat ions in Arkansas, include: Fayettevi l le radio and televis ion, Midwest Video Cor- porat ion, Wayne Lyman Morse, Palmer Media Group, and televis ion stat ions. Correspondents include: Jay W. Dickey, John Storrs Cross, Walter Edward Hussman, Warren Grant Magnuson, and Colter Hamilton Moses.

F29. 18 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporat ion 1958. May 16, 1958 - Oct. 17, 1958.

The small f i le contains const ituent correspondence concerning matters related to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporat ion. Noted subject is banking in Arkansas. There are no signify- cant correspondents.

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867. BCN 120. (Cont. …) F30. 19 Federal Power Commission 1958. January 10, 1958 - Nov. 18, 1958.

The small f i le contains material concerning matters before the Federal Power Commission. Noted subject is Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company. There are no signif icant correspond- dents.

F31. 20 Federal Reserve System 1958. Nov. 17, 1958 - Dec. 11, 1958.

The small f i le contains const ituent correspondence concerning matters related to the Federal Reserve System. There are no signif icant subjects. Noted correspondents include: Thomas Harry Barton, Louis Edward Hur ley, and James Henry Penick.

F32. 21 Atomic Energy Commission 1958 [sic] Aug. 23, 1957 - Oct. 31, 1958.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Arkansas economic growth, Dixon-Yates project, and Republ icans in Arkansas. Fi le also includes material regarding possibi l i ty of locating a certain Atomic Energy Commission project at the Naval Am- munit ion Depot at Shumaker. Noted correspondent is Winthrop Rockefel ler.

F33. 22 Federal Trade Commission 1958. June 30, 1958 - Oct. 21, 1958.

The f i le contains constituent correspondence concerning com- plaints of deceptive advert ising. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F34. 23 General Services Administrat ion 1958 [sic] Feb. 24, 1956 - Dec. 11, 1958.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the General Services Administrat ion, including the fol- lowing subjects: Fayettevi l le Federal Bui lding, federal construct ion in Arkansas, manganese in Arkansas, Pine Bluff , Post Off ice Department, and surplus government property. Correspondents include: Robert M. Goff, Peter Dierks Joers, Jada M. McGuire, and Char les Edward Putnam.

F35. 23-a Publ ic Bui ldings Service 1958 [s ic] March 13, 1956 - March 11, 1958.

The small f i le contains const ituent correspondence concerning

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868. BCN 120. (Cont. . . .)

Arkansas economic growth, Batesvil le, Fayettevil le Federal Bui lding, federal construct ion in Arkansas, and marble in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Preston W. Grace and John Elvis Mil ler.

F36. 23-b Federal Supply Service 1958. May 1, 1958 - June 7, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence f rom the Arkansas furniture industry concerning restr ict ive wording of invi- tat ions to bid on furniture for the Lit t le Rock Air Force Base housing project . There are no signif icant correspondents.

F37. 24 General Accounting Off ice 1958 [s ic] Feb. 8, 1957 - Aug. 13, 1958.

The small f i le contains const ituent correspondence concerning a claim with the General Accounting Off ice. There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents included.

F38. 26 Interstate Commerce Commission 1958 [sic] Dec. 27, 1957 - Oct. 4, 1958.

ov F39. 26 Interstate Commerce Commission 1958 [sic]

January 14, 1958 - Sept. 19, 1959.

Fi les 38 and 39 contain mater ials and largely const ituent correspondence concerning matters related to the Interstate Commerce Commission. Subjects include: Arkansas economic growth, freight rates, industry in Arkansas, railroads in Arkansas, soybeans, and White River. Correspondents include: Joe Bolum Mil ls, Jacob Hartz, Jr. , and Kaneaster Hodges.

F40. 27 International Science Foundation 1958 [sic] March 18, 1958 - March 25, 1958.

The small f i le contains JWF letters to Arkansas recipients of predoctoral graduate fel lowships from the Nat ional Science Foundation, not the International Science Foundation, as the f i le t i t le indicates. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F41. 28 Civi l Defense Administrat ion 1958. May 15, 1958 - Oct. 17, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning natural

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869. BCN 120. (Cont. . . .)

disasters in Arkansas. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F42. 29 Housing Agencies 1958. January 13, 1958 - May 1, 1958.

F43. 29 Housing Agencies 1958. Apri l 24, 1958 - Dec. 31, 1958.

Fi les 42 and 43 contain largely const ituent correspondence concerning housing, migrant labor, Phi lander Smith College, Springdale, University of Arkansas, Arkansas Polytechnic College, loans, and St. Vincent Inf irmary. Correspondents include: Thorgny Cedric Carlson, Howard R. Clark, Shelby Ray Ford, Marquis Lafayette Harris, Mace David Howell, Harvey D. Jones, Ulysses Andrew Lovel l, Don J. Tyson, and John W. Tyson. Also, correspondence and material concerning housing may be found in Fi les 42-46.

F44. 29-b Federal Home Loan Bank HOLC 1958 [sic] Aug. 19, 1957 - June 24, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning bank appl i - cat ion for a branch off ice. There are no noted subjects or correspondents.

F45. 29-c FHA 1958. Feb. 4, 1958 - Dec. 12, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Federal Housing Administrat ion. There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents.

F46. 29-d Federal Public Housing Authority 1958. May 26, 1958 - Oct. 10, 1958.

The small f i le contains material and correspondence concerning the Publ ic Housing Administrat ion. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F47. 30 Railroad Retirement Board 1958. Oct. 31, 1958 - Nov. 13, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning rai lroad ret irement c laim. There are no noted subjects or correspondents.

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870. BCN 120. (Cont. …) F48. 31-a Small Business Administrat ion 1958 [sic]

January 22, 1957 - May 19, 1958.

F49. 31-a Small Business Administrat ion 1958. March 12, 1958 - Dec. 17, 1958.

ov F50. 31-a Small Business Administrat ion 1958 [sic]

June 3, 1957 - Oct. 27, 1958.

Fi les 48-50 contain correspondence concerning matters related to the Small Business Administrat ion. Subjects include: manganese in Arkansas, mining in Arkansas, mass media, race relat ions in Arkansas, Marked Tree, and Turrel l . Correspon- dents include: Cyrus Huntington Bond, Jay W. Dickey, Marshall Ramsey Diggs, Jack Coll ier East, Car l B. Haun, Wil l iam Jen- nings Smith, Freder ick Maxfield Pickens, Jr. , Hurlon Conwell Ray, Albert H. Rusher, James Baxter Sharp, Walter Nichols Trulock I I I , and Samuel J. Dean.

F51. 32 Securit ies and Exchange Commission 1958 [s ic] June 6, 1956 - Sept. 19, 1958.

F52. 32 Securit ies and Exchange Commission 1958. Sept. 6, 1958 - Sept. 29, 1958.

Fi les 51 and 52 contain correspondence concerning matters related to the Securi t ies and Exchange Commission, including the fol lowing subjects: Arkansas Power and Light Company, James Sinclair Armstrong, insurance companies in Arkansas, Thomas George Meeker, National Old Line Insurance Company, and Southwestern Gas and Electr ic Company. Files include memorandum and materials relat ing to 1956 Secur it ies and Exchange Commission invest igat ion of National Old Line In- surance Company. Correspondents include: Osro Cobb, Wil l iam Edson Darby, Myer Feldman, Oren Harr is, John Vines Satter- f ie ld, Jr. , Beloit Taylor, and T.F. Taylor.

F53. 33 Tennessee Val ley Author ity 1958. July 17, 1958 - July 24, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the Tennes- see Val ley Author ity. Noted subject is the Dixon-Yates pro- ject. Correspondent is James Ceci l Hale.

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871.

BCN 120. (Cont. . . .) F54. 36 Tarif f Commission 1958.

Sept. 22, 1958.

The small f i le contains material concerning the Tar if f Com- mission. There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents.

F55. 37 United States Information Agency 1958. March 10, 1958 - Dec. 5, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the United States Information Agency. There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents.

F56. 38 Miscel laneous Agencies and Commissions 1958. March 25, 1958 - Dec. 5, 1958.

The f i le contains materials and largely constituent corre- spondence concerning airports, Corregidor-Bataan, labor unions in Arkansas, and Nat ional Labor Relat ions Board. Correspon- dent is Emmet O’Neal.

F57. 38-a CIA. January 20, 1959 - March 9, 1959.

The small f i le contains largely materials concerning the Central Intell igence Agency. There are no noted subjects. Correspondent is Al len Welsh Dul les.

F58. 38-b National Aeronautics and Space Administrat ion. March 5, 1959.

The small f i le contains material concerning the National Aeronautics and Space Administrat ion. There are no signif- icant subjects or correspondents.

F59. 34-a Administrat ive Policies 1958. Apri l 1, 1958 - Apr i l 9, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning a request for information. There are no signif icant subjects or corre- spondents.

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872.

BCN 120. (Cont. . . .) F60. 47 Internat ional Organizat ions 1958.

Oct. 21, 1958 - Dec. 18, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning a request for information. There are no signif icant subjects or corre- spondents.

F61. 47-a United Nations 1958 [sic] Sept. 5, 1954 - May 27, 1958.

ov F62. 47-a United Nations 1958 [sic]

Oct. 24, 1954 - Nov. 24, 1958.

Fi les 61 and 62 contain material concerning the United Nations. Fi le 61 includes correspondence, art icles, and memorandum from Chester Bl iss Bowles regarding foreign pol icy. Subjects include: Asia, Eisenhower Administrat ion, India, and peace plans. Correspondents include: Chester Bl iss Bowles, Ewing Cockrel l , and Benjamin Victor Cohen.

F63. 47-e Other UN Agencies 1958. Nov. 10, 1958 - Dec. 6, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the Hun- garian revolt. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F64. 51 Congressional Directory 1958. January 6, 1958 - March 27, 1958.

The f i le contains consti tuent correspondence concerning rou- t ine requests for the Congressional Directory. There are no noted subjects or correspondents.

F65. 52 Congressional Record 1958 [sic] January 8, 1958 - January 15, 1960.

ov F66. 52 Congressional Record 1958.

June 30, 1958 - July 22, 1958.

Fi les 65 and 66 contain largely consti tuent correspondence concerning routine requests for the Congressional Record and material regarding print ing of remarks in the Record as well as mail ing l ist for same. There are no signif icant subjects noted. Correspondents include: Clyde Taylor El l is, Kenneth S. Teasdale, and Marion G. Ward.

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873.

BCN 120. (Cont. . . .) F67. 53 Library of Congress 1958 [s ic]

Sept. 4, 1957 - Apri l 28, 1958.

F68. 53 Library of Congress 1958. May 7, 1958 - Dec. 29, 1958.

ov F69. 53 Library of Congress 1958.

Feb. 18, 1958 - June 17, 1958.

Fi les 67-68 include l ists of books checked out from the Library of Congress by JWF’s staff as well as requests for informat ion. Other subjects include: Japan, Congressional. reapport ionment, education and the Cold War, and educational exchange. Correspondents include: David Lewis Cohn, John Dupre Eldridge, Jr. , Sandy S. McMath, and Ellen Wadley. Fi le 69 includes material on race relat ions and the Cold War.

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874.

BCN 121. 50 Agri , AS, B and C, FR - 1958 [sic] F1. 50 Agri Committee on Agriculture (General).

Aug., 1957 - Feb. 19, 1958.

F2. 50 Agri Committee on Agriculture (General). January 3, 1958 - March 27, 1958.

F3. 50 Agri Committee on Agriculture (General).

June 5, 1957 - Feb. 11, 1958.

F4. 50 Agri Committee on Agriculture (General).

Feb. 2, 1958 - March 5, 1958.

F5. 50 Agri Committee on Agriculture (General).

January 29, 1958 - Apri l 28, 1958.

ov F6. 50 Agri Committee on Agriculture (General).

March 9, 1953 - March 11, 1958.

F7. S-3228.

Feb. 15, 1958.

F8. 50 Agri Dairy Price Supports (Form). January 20, 1958 - Feb. 12, 1958.

F1-8 contain correspondence and materials relat ing to matters before the Senate Committee on Agriculture of which JWF was not a member. The subjects related to Arkansas and JWF re- ceived consti tuent correspondence from individuals and Arkansas- based farm groups. In F1-8 agricul ture in Arkansas is a sig- ni f icant subject. The Arkansas dairy industry is l isted for F1-2. In F1, 2, 5 the Arkansas poultry industry is a major sub- ject. F1, 2, 4, 5 have Slaughter legislat ion as a main subject and in F1-6 cotton is a signif icant subject. Other subjects l isted in F1-8 are American Farm Bureau Federation, American Poultry and Hatchery Federat ion, Arkansas dairy industry, Ar- kansas National Guard, Ezra Taft Benson, Eudora, Farmington, Fayettevi l le, f lood control in Arkansas, Marshall , Nat ional Grange, National parks, natural disasters in Arkansas, soi l bank legislat ion, tenant farming in Arkansas, and Waldron. The signif icant correspondents are Charles T. Adams, Wil l iam Mon- roe Apple, Blake Berry, Eldridge Jones Butler, Clarence Frank- l in Byrns, Lester Clyde Carter, Clem Cox, Orval Eugene Faubus, Joe C. Hardin, Jacob Hartz, Jr. , Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr.,

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875.

BCN 121. (Cont. . . .)

Douglas, James Oliver Eastland, Wil l iam F. McKenna, Colter Hamilton Moses, Frederick George Payne, Frederic Maxfield Pickens, Jr. , Herbert L. Thomas, and Robert Bal lard Tootel l .

F21. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions (General). July 12, 1957 - Apri l 10, 1958.

F22. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions (General).

Feb. 26, 1958 - March 24, 1958.

F23. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions (General).

Aug. 5, 1957 - March 31, 1958.

F24. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions (General). July 8, 1957 - May 31, 1958.

F25. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions (General).

Dec. 12, 1956 - March 4, 1958.

F26. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions (General). 1956 - Feb. 26, 1958.

F27. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions (General). July 8, 1957 - Feb. 24, 1958.

F28. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions (General). January 31, 1957 - Dec. 19, 1957.

F29. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions (General).

Nov. 15, 1956 - Feb. 12, 1958.

F30. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions (General).

Aug. 2, 1955 - Feb. 28, 1958.

F31. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions (General).

June 14, 1957 - Feb. 13, 1958.

ov F32. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions (General).

January 6, 1955 - Apri l 15, 1958.

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876.

BCN 121. (Cont. …) F33. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions (General).

Apri l 18, 1957 - March 22, 1958.

F34. 50 FR (3) Foreign Aid.

March 15, 1956 - May 23, 1957.

F21-34 concern the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee. At this t ime JWF was the ranking Democrat on the committee and not i ts chairman. The other subjects in F21-34 are Dean Gooderham Acheson, Afr ica, Aswan Dam, atomic energy controls, Bol ivia, Burma, Chile, copper tari f fs, Corregidor-Bataan Memorial , Cuba, Cuban revolut ion, cultural exchanges, Cyprus dispute, disarmament, Distr ict of Columbia, education in the Soviet Union, Eisenhower Doctrine, extrasensory perception, foreign aid, foreign pol icy, France, German unity, Germany, Parker Thompson Hart, Howard Edward Haugerud, John Baker Holl ister, Hungarian Revolt , International Cooperation Ad- ministrat ion, international law, I taly, George Frost Kennan, language training, Wil l iam J. Lederer, Mexico, Middle East, mi l i tary bases, Luis Munoz-Marin, Mutual Security Program, National Committee for an Adequate Overseas United States Information Program, National Farmers Union, nat ional izat ion of copper mines in Bolivia, Point Four Program, Pol ish Amer- ican Congress, Premium Iron Ores, propaganda, reciprocal trade, recognit ion of China, relat ions with Canada, science and government, separat ion of powers, Smith-Mundt Act, Carlos Prio Socarras, Soviet Union, space race, summit diplomacy, Taiwan, tax reduct ion, Tunisia, Turkey, United States Infor- mation Agency, United States Inter-American Counci l , Voice of America, and West Germany. The correspondents noted are Stanley Andrews, Wil l iam Benton, Barry Bingham, Eugene R. Black, Chester Bl iss Bowles, Thomas Frankl in Butt , Wil l iam Peyton Campbell , John Crowther Case, Esther Clark, James Harlan Cleveland, David Lewis, Clarence Douglas Di l lon, Lewis Wil l iams Douglas, Paul Howard Douglas, Cl ive L. DuVal I I , Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Marriner Stoddard Eccles, James R. English, Grover W. Ensley, Denis J. A. Fodor, Marcel Wil l iam Fodor, Henry Ford I I , John Kenneth Galbrai th, Arthur Gardner, Albin R. Gi lbert , Theodore Francis Green, Oren Harris, Henry Townely Heald, Christ ian Archibald Herter, Hugh Bryan Hester, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr., Lyndon Baines Johnson, Ralph G. Johnson, Kurt Kauffmann-Grinstead, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, George A. Leiper, Jr. , Thomas W. I . Liao, Helen Byrne Lippmann, Clare Boothe Luce, Wil l iam B. Macomber, Jr., Carl Mi l ton Marcy, Paul W. Milam, Ethel K. Mil lar, Wilbur Daigh Mil ls, Aimer St i l lwel l Mike Monroney, Charles Haywood Murphy, Jr. , Richard Milhous Nixon, Phi l ip B. Phil l ips, James Barrett Reston, Victor G. Reuther, George Mil lar Reynolds, Paul Ring- ler, Vincent Rock, David Rockefel ler, John McC. Roots, Walt

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BCN 121. (Cont. . . .)

Whitman Rostov, Harold Mason Sherman, Douglas Smith, Adlai Ewing Stevenson, Nazl i Tlabar, Arnold Joseph Toynbee, Manuel Antonio de Varona, John Mart in Vorys, Francis Orlando Wilcox, David McCord Wright, and Manfred Zapp.

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BCN 122. [50 Agri , AS, B & C, IIA, FR, and Stock Market Investigat ion] F1. Farm Bi l l .

July 10, 1958 - Dec. 10, 1958.

F2. Farm Bi l l . Aug. 9, 1958 - Aug. 29, 1958.

Fi les 1 and 2 contain material and largely consti tuent corre- spondence, including numerous telegrams, concerning farm legislat ion, including the fol lowing subjects: acreage al lotments, agricul ture, r ice, cotton acreage al lotments, r ice acreage al lotments, and Stuttgart . Correspondents in- c lude: Everett B. Gee, Otto Leibrock, Edward John Meeman, Harvey Crowley Couch, Jr., Harry A. Haines, Joe C. Hardin, Beverly Joel Lambert, Jr. , J. D. McGehee, Harold Fred Ohlen- dorf, and Felix Pugh. Material concerning agriculture may be found in Fi les 1-12.

F3. 50 Agri Committee on Agriculture (General). Oct., 1957 - July 22, 1958.

F4. 50 Agri Committee on Agriculture (General).

Apri l 25, 1958 - June 13, 1958.

F5. 50 Agri Committee on Agriculture (General).

Oct. 4, 1922 - May 26, 1958.

F6. 50 Agri Committee on Agriculture (General).

June 15, 1958 - July 14, 1958.

F7. 50 Agri Committee on Agriculture (General).

July 3, 1958 - July 14, 1958.

F8. 50 Agri Committee on Agriculture (General).

July 24, 1957 - July 23, 1958.

F9. 50 Agri Committee on Agriculture (General).

July 3, 1958 - July 22, 1958.

F10. 50 Agri Committee on Agriculture (General).

Apri l 2, 1957 - Oct. 8, 1958.

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BCN 122. (Cont. . . .) F11. 50 Agri Committee on Agricul ture (General).

Feb. 22, 1958 - Aug. 4, 1958.

ov F12. 50 Agri Committee on Agricul ture (General).

January 1, 1958 - July 29, 1958.

Fi les 3-12 contain materials and largely consti tuent corre- spondence concerning agriculture. Subjects include: agri- cul tural subsidies, federal aid to the arts, copyright laws, cotton acreage al lotments, f ish farming in Arkansas, l ivestock industry, poultry industry in Arkansas, l ivestock industry in Arkansas, meat packing legislat ion, School Lunch Program, slaughter legislat ion, Ezra Taft Benson, Helena, Newport, Pine Bluff , acreage al lotments, cotton, federal aid to edu- cation, Elaine, Navy ration statute on margarine, f inancial needs of education, and Agricul tural Counci l of Arkansas. Correspondents include: Harvey R. Adams, Wil l iam Rhea Blake, Cleo Clayton, John Lloyd Godley, Angus C. Mahan, Oscar Fend- ler, Waldo Frasier, Charles D. Hawks, Li ly Peter, Eldridge Jones Butler, Wil l iam Wilson Campbel l , Al len Joseph Ellender, Archie W. Ford, David H. Katz, Harold Fred Ohlendorf, W.C. Wright, Benjamin Cashion, A. John Horn, James George Patton, Robert Edward Lee Wilson I I I , Joe C. Hardin, James Pelham Baker, Jr. , Jerry Bassett , and Wil l iam Pennell Rock. Fi le 12 includes a few newspaper cl ippings.

F13. 50 B & C Committee on Banking & Currency (General). Feb. 19, 1957 - Nov. 20, 1958.

F14. 50 B & C Committee on Banking & Currency (General).

March 19, 1958 - Oct. 15, 1958.

F15. 50 B & C Committee on Banking & Currency (General).

Apri l 1, 1958 - Oct. 24, 1958.

F16. 50 B & C Committee on Banking & Currency (General).

Sept. 28, 1958 - Oct. 4, 1958.

F17. 50 B & C Committee on Banking & Currency (General).

July 16, 1956 - Dec. 10, 1958.

ov F18. 50 B & C Committee on Banking & Currency (General).

March 13, 1958 - Nov. 12, 1958.

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BCN 122. (Cont. . . .) F19. 50 B & C Committee on Banking & Currency (General).

Sept. 25, 1958 - Nov. 18, 1958.

Fi les 13-15 contain material and correspondence concerning matters related to the Senate Banking and Currency Committee, including a considerable amount of material on housing. Other subjects include: Prescott Sheldon Bush, Jr. , foreign aid, Marianna, corporate taxes, Universi ty of Cali fornia at Berkeley, desegregation, Federal Reserve System, mutual savings banks, nursing homes, and small business. Correspon- dents include: Emanuel Mervyn Benson, Homer Earl Capehart, Cyrus Richard Huie, Colter Hamil ton Moses, Carl in Lanier Rodgers, John Jackson Sparkman, Jimason J. Daggett , I ra Al len Dixon, Clyde E. Lowry, Aimer St i l lwel l Mike Monroney, Walter B. Smalley, Jack B. Bracy, John Tyler Caldwell , Wil l iam Wil- son Campbell , Paul Marvin Chambers, Frank Lesl ie Chelf, Hal Cooper Douglas, Paul Howard Douglas, and Wil l iam Pennel l Rock. Fi le 16 includes nothing concerning the Senate Banking and Currency Committee. There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents noted. Fi les 17-19, despite f i le t i t les, in- c lude very l i t t le concerning the Senate Banking and Currency Committee, but largely materials and correspondence regarding matters related to the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee. Fi le 17 contains a considerable amount of correspondence from several members of the Senate Foreign Relations Commit- tee to Dwight David Eisenhower urging him to reappraise the relat ionships between the mil i tary and the economic aspects of the Mutual Security Program, including copy of Eisenhower’s reply. Fi le also includes the individual views of Howard Alexander Smith and Homer Earl Capehart on the same matter. Other subjects, found throughout the f i les, include: cul tural exchanges, Federal Reserve Board, housing, Latin American visi t of Nixon, mil i tary aid, John Wil l iam Powel l , Quemoy and Matsu, China, disarmament, John Foster Dulles, and Latin America. Correspondents, in addit ion to the above-mentioned, include: Theodore Francis Green, Wayne Lyman Morse, Frederick P. Sass, John Jackson Sparkman, Glenn Frederick Walther, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Howard O. Eaton, Kurt Kauffmann-Grinstead, and James Muir.

ov F20. 50 AS Committee on Armed Services (General).

Apri l 14, 1958 - Sept. 23, 1958.

F21. 50 AS Committee on Armed Services (General). Apri l 29, 1958 - June 25, 1958.

Fi les 20 and 21 contain correspondence concerning Arkansas State College, Mil i tary legislat ion, National Guard, ROTC,

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BCN 122. (Cont. . . .)

Selective Service, separation of powers, armed forces reor- ganization, and Arkansas National Guard. Correspondents in- c lude: Jerry Bassett , Gordon Hensley Campbel l , Paul Howard Douglas, El i jah Wilson Lyon, Michael Joseph Mansfield, Siert Frederick Riepma, John Harold Rule, Richard Brevard Russell , Wil l iam Stuart Symington, Lee Vaughn Casey, Henry Clay Chenault , Bryan Lee Milburn, and Gus Ottenheimer.

F22. 50 B & C (1) Housing. Oct. 21, 1958 - Nov. 3, 1958.

The small f i le contains material concerning housing. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F23. Stock Market Investigation. January 9, 1955 - Apri l 7, 1955.

F24. Stock Market Investigation. March, 1954 - Apri l 21, 1955.

F25. Stock Market Investigation. Feb. 21, 1955 - March 24, 1955.

F26. Stock Market Investigation. Feb., 1954 - March 28, 1955.

ov F27. Stock Market Investigation.

Oct. 18, 1954 - May 9, 1955.

Fi les 23-27 contain materials and correspondence concerning the stock market. Subjects include: capital gains tax, Benjamin Victor Cohen, George Magoff in Humphrey, inf lat ion, separat ion of church and state, Walter Winchell , Homer Earl Capehart, commodity markets, farm prices, housing, Wil l iam Fife Knowland, The New York Times, peaceful co-existence, Taiwan, Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company, and Reynolds Metals Company. Correspondents include: Winthrop H. Churchi l l , Al l iston Cragg, F. W. Foote, Clarence Bussey Hewes, Jackson S. Hutto, Harold L. Mack, Kenneth M. Seggerman, Russell R. Smith, Eugene H. Abington, Edward H. Coll ins, Dan M. Douglas, Florence de Haas Dembitz, Homer Frank Fellows, Oscar Fendler, John Kenneth Galbrai th, John Fischer, George E. Perley, John Jackson Sparkman, J. Bush Binley, Ernest James Bodman, Fred Gustave Breitzke, John H. Brownfield, Prescott Sheldon Bush, Jr., Ceci l Rhodes King, Richard G. Lawton, Lee Miles, Paul J. Mi l l i ron, Wil l iam J. Mougey, Sylvia Field Porter, Bernal D. Seamster, Wil ton Robert Stephens, Homer Earl Capehart,

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BCN 122. (Cont. . . .)

Walter E. Cosgrif f , George Keith Funston, George E. Hamilton, Samuel Rorex, Reed Sarratt , Barnie Frank Winkelman, and John Hurley Culpepper. In addit ion to Fi les 23-27, material and correspondence concerning the stock market may be found in Fi le 30. Some of the f i les include a few newspaper cl ippings.

ov F28. Subcommittee Assignments - 1955.

January 21, 1955 - Feb. 14, 1955.

The f i le contains materials concerning subcommittee assign- ments. There are no signif icant subjects. Noted correspond- dent is A. Wil l is Robertson.

ov F29. Housing Investigation.

Sept. 24, 1949 - July 28, 1955.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: Arkansas state pol i t ics, Federal Housing Administrat ion in Arkansas, housing in Arkansas, Howard E. Lucy, and Pine Bluff. Correspondents include: Harry Scott Ashmore, Ernest James Bodman, Homer Earl Cape- hart, Louis Sharp Dunaway, Ceci l Laughl in, Louis L. Ramsay, Jr., John Jackson Sparkman, and Haskell L. Ut ley.

ov F30. B & C Stock Market - 1955.

Dec. 22, 1882 - June 6, 1955.

The small f i le contains materials and correspondence con- cerning the stock market. There are no noted subjects or correspondents.

F31. [The Mutual Securi ty Act of 1957 & Legislat ion on Foreign Relat ions] June 6, 1957 - Dec., 1957.

The f i le contains a pr inted report on the Mutual Security Act of 1957 and printed material concerning foreign relat ions legislat ion and related notes prepared for the use of the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee.

ov F32. SEC Variable Annuit ies.

Nov., 1951 - May, 1957.

The f i le contains printed and typed material concerning variable annuit ies. Noted subject is pension plans. There are no signif icant correspondents.

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BCN 122. (Cont. . . .) F33. 50 IIA Committee on Interior & Insular Affairs (General).

May, 1957 - Aug. 11, 1958.

F34. 50 IIA Committee on Interior & Insular Affairs (General).

May 9, 1958 - Sept. 30, 1958.

The f i les contain material and correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: Alaskan statehood, England, Hawaiian statehood, Puerto Rico, mining, Rogers, and wi lderness pres- ervation. Correspondents include: Edward Lewis Bart lett , Harry Pul l iam Cain, Robert George Hogan, Hubert Horat io Humphrey, Jr. , Ralph G. Johnson, Edward John Meeman, Wil l iam Frank Norrell, Richard Samuel Reynolds, Jr. , Elmo Burns Roper, Jr. , and Frederick Andrew Seaton.

ov F35. [50 FR Foreign Relat ions – Miscel laneous]

March 19, 1958 - Dec. 2, 1958.

F36. [50 FR Foreign Relat ions – Miscel laneous]

Dec. 17, 1956 - Nov. 28, 1958.

F37. [50 FR Foreign Relat ions – Miscel laneous]

Nov. 29, 1946 - Aug. 21, 1958.

F38. [50 FR Foreign Relat ions – Miscel laneous] July 28, 1958 - Dec. 10, 1958.

F39. [50 FR Foreign Relat ions – Miscel laneous]

January 11, 1957 - Aug. 18, 1958.

F40. [50 FR Foreign Relat ions – Miscel laneous] Nov. 14, 1956 - Aug. 28, 1958.

F41. [50 FR Foreign Relat ions – Miscel laneous]

January 5, 1958 - Sept. 15, 1958.

F42. [50 FR Foreign Relat ions - Miscellaneous]

Apri l 8, 1958 - Dec. 10, 1958.

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BCN 122. (Cont. . . .) F43. [50 FR Foreign Relat ions – Miscel laneous]

July 21, 1958 - Oct. 2, 1958.

Fi les 35-43 contain correspondence, reports, papers, and magazine and newspaper cl ippings on a variety of subjects concerning foreign relat ions. Subjects include: Asia, atomic bomb testing, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Internat ional Exchange of Persons, David Lawrence, Mikhal Alekseevich Menshikov, Middle East, U.S. News & World Report, Chiang Kai-shek, China, foreign aid, foreign trade, peace plans, Marshall Mason Knappen, Puerto Rico, Shihmen Dam, Taiwan, anti-Semit ism, Finland, Israel, Walter Lippmann, Nicaragua, Palestinian refugees, passports and visas, American Univer- s ity of Beirut, anti t rust prosecutions, dairy industry in Arkansas, educational exchange, Internat ional Cooperation Administrat ion, oi l , airport legislat ion, separation of powers, James Muir, Quemoy and Matsu, Arab states, coloni- al ism, Ethiopia, Morocco, World Bank, and recognit ion of China. Correspondents include: John Cowles, Thomas W.I. Liao, Lim Cher Kheng, Kenneth R. Hansen, Christ ian Archi- bald Herter, Harry W. Ransom, Dean Rusk, Lewis V. Thomas, Wil fr id Hardy Cal lcott , Charles T. Carpenter, Ewing Cock- rel l , Ceci l Van Meter Crabb, Jr. , Michael B. Deane, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Haco Boyd, Neal A. Maxwel l , Joseph Chris- topher O'Mahoney, Eugene R. Black, John Crowther Case, A. John Horn, Aimer Sti l lwel l Mike Monroney, Marshall Darrow Shulman, Hamilton Fish Armstrong, John Carl Huenefeld, Charles Wesley Lowry, Homer Earl Capehart, Wil l iam Lockhart Clayton, Charles F. Edmundson, Abraham Kalmanowitz, Alfred Kohlberg, David El i Li l ienthal, Wayne Lyman Morse, Charles Sylvanus Rhyne, Howard Alexander Smith, John Shober Barr, Frederick George Friedmann, Hugh Bryan Hester, Wil l iam B. Macomber, Jr., Victor Rabinowitz, Howard A. Rusk, Robert D. Scott , Wil l iam Richards Castle, Theodore Francis Green, Kurt Kauffmann-Grinstead, Clarence Hamil ton Poe, and Anthony Stephen Stephan. Fi le 37 includes a detai led, lengthy dis- cussion (cr i t ical of Chiang Kai-shek) of American pol icy to- ward China and Taiwan. Paper is writ ten by an al leged professor at Taiwan Universi ty.

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BCN 123. General Correspondence - 1958 to 1960 [sic]

BCN 123 contains correspondence of a general nature, ranging from consti tuent correspondence and opinions of JWF’s work, to personal correspondence covering a wide variety of topics. The f i les are divided by alphabetical letters according to correspondents with individual subjects highl ighted at that level.

F1. Alphabetical Letter A. March 5, 1958 - Oct. 31, 1960.

The correspondents are Harvey R. Adams, Grace Reese Adkins, El lsworth Chapman Alvord and Laird Archer. Subjects include anti-Cathol ic ism, economy in government, Roberta Waugh Ful- br ight and Venable Lumber Company.

F2. Alphabetical Letter B. January 5, 1958 - Aug. 3, 1959.

The correspondents noted are James David Bales, Ed Louise Ballman, Marvin Stewart Bankston, Guy E. Basye, Barry Bing- ham, Herbert Lawrence Block, Samuel A. Boorstin, George Walter Botts, Hugh Montgomery Brinkley and Lesl ie E. Bryant. The signif icant subjects are Civi l War Centennial Commission, Eisenhower Administrat ion, federal aid to the arts and Francis Pendleton Gaines.

F3. Alphabetical Letter B. Aug. 2, 1959 - Apri l 13, 1960.

The correspondents include Samuel Knox Banner, Joe C. Barrett, Horace Erastus Bemis, Hugh Montgomery Brinkley, Clyde Homer Huddleston Brown, John H. Brownfield, Margaret Just Butcher, Edward Jones Byrd, Robert Carly le Byrd and Rufus B. Robins. The subjects are Alaskan statehood, Arkansas Farmers Union and race relat ions in Arkansas.

F4. Alphabetical Letter B. May 11, 1959 - Nov. 30, 1960.

The signif icant correspondents are Howard Ashley Ted Bai ley, Wil l iam Benton, Remsen Dubois Bird, Thomas D. Blake, Al len Tremoulet Blount, El izabeth Riggs Brandon, Charles Brewton and Frank Noel Burke, Jr. The subjects are Harry Scott Ash- more, electr ic cooperatives in Arkansas, I taly, John Birch Society, John Brown University, presidential elect ion of 1960 and Gerald Lymon Kenneth Smith.

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BCN 123. (Cont. . . .) ov F5. Alphabetical Letter B.

Dec. 21, 1958 - Dec. 30, 1960.

The correspondents l isted are H. Malcolm Baldridge, Turner Bigger, Ozero Carl Brewer, Minnie Bunch, Virginia Rand and Harry Lee Wil l iams. The subjects include Arkansas state pol i t ics, Issac W. Carpenter, Orval Eugene Faubus, Marvin Fuchs, and president ial succession.

F6. Alphabetical Letter C. Apri l 25, 1958 - March 27, 1959.

The correspondents in F6 are Joseph Capsin, Frank Forrester Church, Joseph Sil l Clark, David Lewis Cohn, and Clovis Cope- land. The subjects are Cuba and Democratic National Conven- t ion of 1960.

F7. Alphabetical Letter C. Apri l 6, 1959 - January 14, 1960.

The signif icant correspondents are Chad F. Calhoun, John T. Carlton, Clark McAdams Cl i f ford, Harry Howard Cockri l l , Louis C. Cohen, David Lewis Cohn, John Cowles, Stephen Wheeler Creek- more and Floyd E. Curt is. The subjects noted are Ghanshyandas Bir la, Kaiser Company and legal profession.

F8. Alphabetical Letter C. January 12, 1960 - Oct. 5, 1960.

The noted correspondents are Eugene R. Black, J. Lewey Cara- way, Francis Higbee Case, Frederick Benjamin Clardy, Wil l iam Cl i tus Coe, Wilson Martindale Compton, Myron Melvin Cowen, Hugh Allan Crumpler, Ceci l Watson Cupp and Samuel Clark Waugh. The signif icant subjects are presidential election of 1960, race relat ions in Arkansas and rai lroad legislat ion.

ov F9. Alphabetical Letter C.

Apri l 6, 1959 - January 14, 1960.

The correspondents noted for F9 are John Tyler Caldwell , Frank Carlson, Gressie U. Carnes, Khadouri Chaachou, Annie Rosser Cubage and Oren Harris. Subjects covered are Jack Carnes and Roberta Waugh Fulbright.

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BCN 123. (Cont. . . .) F10. Alphabetical Letter D.

Feb. 5, 1958 - Feb. 12, 1959.

The signif icant correspondents are Desiderio Demecs, Al len Drury, Louis Sharp Dunaway, Nathaniel P. Dyke, Jr. , and Manuel Antonio de Varona.. Subjects include Arkansas state pol it ics and Disabled American Veterans.

F11. Alphabetical Letter D. Feb. 6, 1958 - July 2, 1960.

Correspondents noted are Prescott Sheldon Bush, Jr. , John L. Daggett, O. L. Dailey, Jr. , Thomas Lee Dearmore, Will iam F . DeMyer, Marshal l Ramsey Diggs, Si las Dixon, Glenn Ward Dres - bach and Chad L. Durrett . There is correspondence on such subjects as Jacksonvi l le, polit ical use of televis ion, public moral ity and White Cit izens' Counci l.

ov F12. Alphabetical Letter D.

Dec., 1957 - Sept. 20, 1960.

The correspondents noted are Clarence Douglas Dil lon and Bernard R. Dossett. The only subject noted is Veterans Ad - ministrat ion Hospital in Lit t le Rock.

ov F13. Alphabetical Letter E.

Feb. 3, 1958 - Aug. 23, 1960.

The signif icant correspondents are Char les Edmundson, Clyde Taylor Ell is, Matt Locke Ell is and Donald Trumbo. The Arkan - sas Rural Rehabil itat ion Corporation is the only subject l isted.

F14. Alphabetical Letter F. Dec. 10, 1957 - May 31, 1960.

Correspondents include John Kenner Fancher, John E. Felker, Wil l iam Spencer Fox and A l D. Fr istoe. The signif icant sub- jects are Arkansas County Judges Associat ion, Cuban revolut ion, John Lenroot Er ickson, Ford Motor Company and histor ical pre - servation.

F15. Alphabetical Letter F.

May 31, 1960 - Dec. 19, 1960.

The correspondents include Vasi l ios Fessopoulos, Mary Lou Campbell Fletcher and Marcel Will iam Fodor; no subjects are noted.

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BCN 123. (Cont. . . .) F16. Alphabetical Letter G.

Feb. 18, 1959 - Dec. 14, 1960.

The correspondents are J. Kay Garner, Henry Jackson Gingles, David Al lan Gates, Jr. , Ezekiel Candler Gathings, Jessamine Daggett Gist, Arthur Godfrey, Barry Morr is Goldwater and Robert L. Gul ick, Jr. The subjects noted are educational exchange and meat packers.

F17. Alphabetical Letter G. January 3, 1958 - Dec. 6, 1960.

Correspondents include G. Tinsley Garnett, Al lan T. Gilbert , Jack M. Greathouse, Theodore Francis Green, W. H. Green and Ivan Hampton Grove. Subjects noted are Central High incident, Clark McAdams Cli f ford, race relat ions in Arkansas and Southern pol i t ics.

F18. Alphabetical Letter H. Dec. 30, 1957 - July 10, 1959.

The correspondents noted are Wil l iam H. Hadley, Jr., Oren Harr is, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Paul K. Heerwagen, Ruth V. Henderson and Carl isle Hubbard Humelsine. There are no cor- respondents noted.

F19. Alphabetical Letter H. June 24, 1959 - March 21, 1960.

The signif icant correspondents are Robert Frank Harrel , Wil- l iam R. Harr ison, Loy Wesley Henderson, Paul Kirby Hennessy, Roy R. Hermesman, Glenn Herr and Roscoe C. Hobbs. The sub- jects noted are anti -Cathol icism, El Dorado, labor disputes in Arkansas, oi l industry in Arkansas, and Quemoy and Matsu.

F20. Alphabetical Letter H. June 1, 1958 - Dec. 30, 1960.

Correspondents included in F20 are Rupert Vance Hartke, Gean Philander Houston, Walter E. Hussmann and Wil l iam Guirey Hux- table. Subjects include histor ical preservat ion and Washington.

F21. Alphabetical Letter I .

Feb. 16, 1960 - Dec. 6, 1960.

The only subject noted is the Kennedy Inauguration. There are no correspondents noted.

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BCN 123. (Cont. . . .) F22. Alphabetical Letter J.

May 5, 1958 - Nov. 15, 1960.

The signif icant correspondents are Henry W. Jinske, Joseph Esrey Johnson, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Ralph G. Johnson and Harry Lee Wil l iams; the subjects are atomic energy controls, genocide, Li t t le Rock incident and pol l tax.

F23. Alphabetical Letter K. January 12, 1956 - Dec. 30, 1960.

The correspondents include Keith Kahle, Kurt Kauffmann-Grinstead, Kenneth Barnard Keating, Carey Estes Kefauver and Arthur Krock. The subjects noted are patents, pol io vaccine and space race.

F24. Alphabetical Letter L.

July 31, 1957 - Nov. 19, 1959.

The correspondents are Walter John Lemke, Frederick Joseph Libby, Walter Lippmann and Ruby M. Ervin Livingston. Subjects include Aluminum Company of America, farm labor and the Lexing- ton Democrat ic Club.

F25. Alphabetical Letter L. Dec. 11, 1959 - Dec. 29, 1960.

Signif icant correspondents are Wil l ie A. Lawson, R. A. Li le and Sol Myron Linovitz. Subjects noted are Winston Leonard Spencer Churchi l l , Hugh Allen Hackler and U.S. News & World Report.

F26. Alphabetical Letter Mc. January 1951 - Nov. 2, 1960.

The correspondents in F26 are Perry Emerson McChesney, John Li tt le McClel lan, Lowry Harold McDaniel , Frank McElwel l , W. K. Mclver and Stuart A. McLeod. The subjects include Arkan- sas Power and Light Company, federal aid to the arts, federal aid to education, foreign aid, Morr i l ton and prisons.

ov F27. Alphabetical Letter M.

Feb. 14, 1958 - July 31, 1960.

The correspondents noted are Harold L. Mack, Jewel R. Mazique, Edward John Meeman and Karl Earl Mundt. Subjects covered include James Douglas Johnson and Lewis Webster Jones.

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BCN 123. (Cont. . . .) F28. Alphabetical Letter M.

January 5, 1959 - Apri l 30, 1960.

The signif icant correspondents are Walter Basi l Mahan, Marvin Wesley Melton, Robert Baumle Meyner, Bert L. Mitchel l and Lawrence L. Mitchel l . Subjects include Samuel Knox Banner, German re-education, Iran and Wil l iam Fife Knowland.

F29. Alphabetical Letter M. Dec. 13, 1957 - Dec. 7, 1960.

The correspondents noted are Robert Joseph Manning, Harry Marsh, Jewell R. Mazique, Paul J. Mil l i ron, Wilbur Daigh Mil ls, J. Joel Monfort , Robert S. Moore, Rose Morsani, Edmund Robert Murphy, Robert Daniel Murphy, James Edward Murray, Michael Angelo Musmanno and Thomas Edwin Rhine. Subjects covered are Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, congressional campaign, France, Edward Gantt Mart in and social ism in Arkansas.

F30. Alphabetical Letter M. Feb. 26, 1958 - May 25, 1959.

Correspondents include Chester Lauck, Michael Joseph Mans- f ield, Edwin J. Marks, Paul W. Milam, Paul Mi l ler, Richard Bland Mitchel l , Wayne Lyman Morse, Pat Henry Mull is, John Wil l iam Murphey and Maud Lorton Myers. The noted subjects are Fayettevi l le Junior Chamber of Commerce, ret i rement in Arkansas and Tulsa Opera.

F31. Alphabetical Letter N. 1956 - Dec. 6, 1960.

The correspondents are Gamal Abdel Nasser, David T.P. Nelson, Frank A. Newcombe, Shuford Reinhardt Nichols and Wil l iam Frank Norrel l . The subjects are inf lat ion and shipping.

F32. Alphabetical Letter O. Feb. 12, 1958 - July 29, 1960.

The signif icant correspondents are George W. Oakes, James E. O’Connell , Harold Fred Ohlendorf, Joseph James Olan, Joseph Christopher O’Mahoney, Gerry M. Orr, Harry L. Oswald, John Osborne and Thomas S. Power. The subjects covered are economic concentration, education and the Cold War, federal aid to education, Israel, Curt is E. LeMay, Li t t le Rock Air Force Base, Clare Boothe Luce, pol io and Time Magazine.

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891. BCN 123. (Cont. . . .) F33. Alphabetical Letter P.

Sept. 2, 1959 - Oct. 28, 1960.

The correspondents in F33 are Cora El izabeth Pinkley Cal l, Arthur Amory Houghton, Char les H. Parker, Bert Parks, Hugh Baskin Patterson, Jr. , J. Fred Patton, Hugh R. Paul, Samuel Jul ius Peck, Li ly Peter, Claude C. Phil ippe, Jack Pickens, Char les Orlando Porter, Hugh Doggett Scott, Jr. , and J. George Stewart. The noted subjects are Arkansas Gazette, Corning Glass Works, Char les André Joseph Marie de Gaulle, Democrat ic Party in Arkansas, Orval Eugene Faubus, Harrison schools and juveni le del inquency.

F34. Alphabetical Letter P.

January 13, 1958 - Sept. 14, 1959.

Signif icant correspondents are James George Patton, Freder ick George Payne, Laud Payne, Marlin Theophelus Phelps, Virgi l M. Pinkley, Char les McColl Port is, Gordon Yowell Pr ice, Win - ston Lewis Prouty, Wil l iam Proxmire, Lawson L. Putnam and Ewing P. Pyeatt. The subjects covered are federal aid to educat ion, Robert Lee Frost and Time Magazine.

F35. Alphabetical Letter Q.

July 7, 1960 - Aug. 3, 1960. There are no subjects or correspondents noted for F35 .

F36. Alphabetical Letter R.

Dec. 11, 1957 - Oct. 7, 1959.

The correspondents noted for F36 are Luis Munoz -Marin, Sam Rayburn, Richard Samuel Reynolds, Jr. , Daisy Hicks Rhea, Walter L. Rice, Hyman George Rickover, Marshal l Ries, Russel l Lowell Ri ley, A. Wil l is Robertson, Car l in Lanier Rodgers, Wil l iam Pierce Rogers, George Romney, John McC. Roots, James Morrison Roy and Richard Brevard Russell. The signif icant subjects are aluminum stockpi l ing, bauxite industry, Will iam Joshua Dr iver, education and the Cold War, Carl E. Emerson, Lyman Gene Farmer, Hait i , inf lat ion, Wolfgang Leonhard, loyalty oaths, Nei l H. McEl roy, religion and the Cold War, and Southern polit ics.

F37. Alphabetical Letter R.

Feb. 27, 1956 - Dec. 20, 1960.

The correspondents noted are Victor K. Ray, Raymond Henry Rebsamen, Mrs. R. L. Reed, Paul W. Reeves, George S. Reuter, L. H. Rhoads, Rufus B. Robins, George B. Robinton, John Rood,

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BCN 123. (Cont. . . .) and James N. Rutledge. The subjects are federal aid to the arts, labor in Arkansas and vivisection of dogs.

F38. Alphabetical Letter S.

January 8, 1958 - Apri l 27, 1959. Correspondents include Bernal D. Seamster, W. B. Sorrel ls, Edward Durrel l Stone and Wil l iam Stuart Symington. The correspondence covers such subjects as Central High inci- dent, education and the Cold War, Fulbright Memorial Li- brary, Great Britain, J. Sterl ing Livingston, mult iple sclerosis, Osceola, Hector G. Spaulding and starvat ion in Arkansas.

F39. Alphabetical Letter S.

January 12, 1959 - July 13, 1959.

The signif icant correspondents include Cl i f ton H. Scott , Vernon Scott and Marshal l T. Steel. The subjects are shipping and Potter Stewart.

F40. Alphabetical Letter S.

Oct., 1958 - January 22, 1960.

The correspondents in F40 include Howland H. Sargeant, Harold Mason Sherman and Robert Sutton. The subjects are alcoholism, Central High incident, extrasensory perception, presidential election of 1960 and state pr ison.

F41. Alphabetical Letter S.

Sept. 23, 1959 - Oct. 14, 1960.

The correspondents noted are Eula B. Scott , Robert H. Smith, Sydney Shepherd Spivak and John M. St inson; subjects are National Federation of Independent Business and Southern pol i t ics.

ov F42. Alphabetical Letter S.

July 3, 1958 - Aug. 5, 1960.

Signif icant correspondents are Yoneo Sakai and Theodora Samp- son. The subjects are hospitals and Red River Arsenal.

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BCN 123. (Cont. …) F43. Alphabetical Letter T.

January 4, 1958 - Aug. 5, 1960.

F43 contains correspondents Henry Junior Taylor, Herbert K. Thatcher, Jerry Wil l iam Thomas, Richard Ryan Thompson, Donald Trumbo, Marvin D. Turnage, and Claude Hoyt Turney. The sub- jects covered are American Air l ines and Ouachita River navi- gation .

F44. Alphabetical Letter T.

Aug. 19, 1959 - Dec. 1, 1960.

The noted correspondents are W. T. Tarkington, Fisher Tatum, Paul W. Thomas, James Wil l iam Trimble, Claude Hoyt Turney and Wil l iam Royall Tyler. The only subject noted is the furni ture industry in Arkansas.

F45. Alphabetical Letter U.

January 19, 1958 - June 1, 1960.

The correspondents are Bernal D. Seamster and Wayne Upton; no subjects are l isted.

F46. Alphabetical Letter V.

January 15, 1949 - Dec. 1, 1960.

Correspondents include Vasil ios Fessopoulos, Cornelius Van- derbi l t , Jr., Oswald Veblen, Doyle K. Venable, Foster An- derson Vineyard, Edward C. W. von Selzam and George C. Vournas. Signif icant subjects are Arkansas State Medical Board, Verne N. Barnes, insurance companies in Arkansas, Methodist churches in Arkansas, national university, Andrew Russell Pearson and Soviet-United States relat ions.

F47. Alphabetical Letter W.

January 28, 1944 - Aug. 12, 1959.

Correspondents are Angie Lea Case Wait, Charles Morrow Wil- son and Wilson Watkins Wyatt; subjects are Junius Ridgeway Case, Orval Eugene Faubus, Fayettevi l le, Suzanne Chalfant Lighton, Northwest Arkansas Times and The Reader’s Digest.

F48. Alphabetical Letter W.

June 29, 1957 - June 5, 1959. Signif icant correspondents are John Walker, Harry Lee Wil l iams

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894. BCN 123. (Cont. …)

and Oscar Winfree. The subjects include foreign aid, opinion pol ls, Phi l ippines and Sigma Chi.

F49. Alphabetical Letter W.

May 3, 1959 - Nov. 1, 1960.

The correspondents noted are James Harvey Fulbright, Eugene Rolfe Warren, Alexander H. Washburn, Winston Wheeler, Wayne H. White, Richard Bowditch Wigglesworth, Francis Orlando Wilcox, Charl ie S. Wilkins and Samuel D. Woods. The signi- f icant subjects are Aluminum Company of America, Arkansas and Ozarks Railway, Boyd School of Commerce, education in Ar- kansas, and Woman's Christ ian Temperance Union.

F50. Alphabetical Letter W.

1956 - Dec. 21, 1960.

The signif icant correspondents are I. J. K. Wells and John Hugh Wharton; subjects are desegregation and science and government.

F51. Alphabetical Letters X, Y, Z.

Feb. 10, 1954 - Nov. 28, 1960.

The correspondents are Robert Archibald Young, Jr., and Erwin Paul Zeisler. The only subject noted is the trucking industry in Arkansas.

JMH 1-20-77

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895.

BCN 124. Jobs - 1958 [sic]

BCN 124 contains correspondence, both constituent, and out- of-state, and materials, including appl icat ions and resumés, concerning jobs. Files 2–4 include largely inquir ies about posit ions on the staff of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee. Fi les 5-28 contain correspondence concerning govern- ment jobs in general as well as requests for information re- garding certain areas of employment. In some cases JWF recommendat ions are included. In addit ion to the above-mentioned, a few other subjects are noted in the individual f i les.

F1. Re: Vacancy on Circuit Court of Appeals - Wynne, Ark.

Aug. 15, 1953 - Aug. 18, 1953.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning a vacancy on the Circuit Court of Appeals. Noted correspondent is Osro Cobb.

ov F2. 75 Banking and Currency Job Appl icants.

Dec. 22, 1941 - Feb. 10, 1955.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning posit ions on the staff of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee. Noted correspondent is Richard J. Tarrant.

F3. 75 Banking and Currency Job Appl icants.

Apri l 15, 1952 - Feb. 26, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning job appl icants interested in posit ions on the staff of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee. Correspondents include: Paul M. Butler, Paul Howard Douglas, Herbert Berr idge El l iston, Berchmans Tanner Fitzpatr ick, David Allan Gates, Jr. , Spes- sard Lindsey Hol land, Stephen Arnold Mitchell, James Prioleau Richards, and Phi l ip M. Stern.

F4. Report ing Companies.

Sept. 30, 1952 - January 27, 1955. The f i le contains correspondence concerning appl icat ions for work on the Senate Banking and Currency Committee staf f . Noted subject is the Federal Report ing Company. Correspon- dents include: Wil l iam Hendr ick Arnold, Jr. , Thomas Edwin Bracken, Talbot Fei ld, Jr. , Stephen Arnold Mitchel l, El len Bacon Nolan, and Mil lard Evelyn Tydings.

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896. BCN 124. (Cont. . . .)

R F5. [Alphabetical letter] A.

Aug. 8, 1958 - Oct. 26, 1959. [Restricted]

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Middle East and Harry S Truman. Signif icant correspondents include: Wil l iam Monroe Apple, Dwight David Eisenhower, Sol Myron Linowitz, and Lawrence Weems Trussell .

R F6. [Alphabetical letter] B.

Feb. 28, 1958 - Dec. 15, 1959. [Restricted]

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Joe R. Brewer and the Connal ly Amendment. Correspondents include: Turner Big- ger, Rex C. Bodenhamer, Lesl ie E. Bryant, Wesley Maurice But- . t ram, Dwight David Eisenhower, Roscoe C. Hobbs, John Edgar Hoover, and Wil ton Burton Persons.

R F7. [Alphabetical letter] C.

Feb. 11, 1958 - Dec. 3, 1959. [Restr icted]

The f i le contains correspondence concerning surplus govern- ment property. Correspondents include: Joe Clayton and Jordan B. Lambert.

R F8. [Alphabetical letter] D.

January 30, 1959 - Nov. 18, 1959. [Restr icted]

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Jeff Davis Duty. Noted correspondent is Wil l iam Pierce Rogers.

R F9. [Alphabetical letter] E.

Oct. 31, 1957 - June 12, 1959. [Restricted]

There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents included. R F10. [Alphabetical letter] F.

Oct. 4, 1949 - Dec. 23, 1959. [Restricted]

Noted correspondent is Jack Fulbr ight. R F11. [Alphabetical letter] G.

Sept. 14, 1955 - Dec. 14, 1959. [Restricted] The f i le contains correspondence concerning the United States Information Agency. Correspondents include: Eldr idge Jones Butler, Margaret Driver Gavin, and Curt is R. Mathis.

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897. BCN 124. (Cont. …)

R F12. [Alphabetical letter] H.

Dec. 3, 1957 - January 13, 1960. [Restr icted] The f i le contains correspondence concerning Arkansas state pol it ics and Wilton Robert Stephens. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Wilson Campbell, Dwight David Eisenhower, Scott Downs Hamilton, Jr. , Wil lard Alv in Hawkins, Jack Holt , Jr. , and Walter Jenkins.

ov R F13. [Alphabetical letter] H.

Dec. 3, 1957 - Nov. 26, 1958. [Restr icted] The f i le contains correspondence concerning Arkansas state pol it ics and Lawrence Brooks Hays. Correspondents include: Wil lard Alvin Hawkins, Walter Jenkins, and Frank C. Pace, Jr.

R F14. [Alphabetical letter] J.

January 31, 1958 - Nov. 9, 1959. [Restr icted] Noted correspondent is Lewis James Johnson.

R F15. [Alphabetical letter] K.

Dec. 1, 1957 - Nov. 25, 1959. [Restr icted]

Correspondent is Harry Lee Will iams. R F16. [Alphabetical letter] L.

July 22, 1955 - Dec. 1, 1959. [Restr icted] Signif icant correspondent is Hal Cooper Douglas.

R F17. [Alphabetical letter] Mc.

January 17, 1958 - Nov. 6, 1959. [Restr icted] The f i le contains correspondence concerning Edward Iv ie Mc- Kinley, Jr. , and George Cat lett Marshal l. Correspondents include: John Carrol l Cone, J. D. McGehee, Sidney Sanders McMath, and James Henry Penick.

R F18. [Alphabetical letter] M.

Feb. 2, 1958 - Nov. 13, 1959. [Restr icted] The f i le contains correspondence concerning Grady Mil ler and the Naval Ammunit ion Depot at Shumaker. Correspondents include: E. J. Bal l, Chester Bliss Bowles, Fred Douglas, Wil l iam B. Macomber, Jr. , Charles Mooshian, and Ewilda Ger- trude Robinson.

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898. BCN 124. (Cont. . . .)

R F19. [Alphabetical letter] N. Feb. 26, 1958 - March 17, 1958. [Restricted]

There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents included. R F20. [Alphabetical letter] O.

July 26, 1958 - July 29, 1958. [Restricted] Correspondent is George W. Oakes.

R F21. [Alphabetical letter] P.

June 17, 1958 - Dec. 23, 1959. [Restricted]

Correspondents include: Wil l iam H. Hadley, Jr., A. Brooks Parker, Russel l H. Patton, Alfred Winston Porter, James Ol iver Porter, and Peggy Powell .

R F22. [Alphabetical letter] Q.

Sept. 7, 1958 - Dec. 12, 1960. [Restricted]

There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents included. R F23. [Alphabetical letter] R.

Dec. 20, 1957 - Dec. 16, 1959. [Restricted] Correspondents include: Hal Cooper Dougals, Orval Eugene Faubus, Samuel H. Liberman, and Bob Cowley Riley.

R F24. [Alphabetical letter] S.

January 23, 1958 - Nov, 27, 1959. [Restr icted] The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Arkansas Corps of Engineers and f ish farming in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Carson Bul lock, El izabeth S. Carpenter, J. Lewey Caraway, Dave Grundfest, Quincy Byrum Hurst, David L. Mal lory, Albert Howard Stebbins, and John Hay Whitney.

R F25. [Alphabetical letter] T.

Apri l 10, 1958 - Oct. 7, 1958. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Richard P. Taylor and Walter Nichols Trulock II I .

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BCN 124. (Cont. . . .)

R F26. [Alphabetical letter] U. January 6, 1959 - Feb. 18, 1959. [Restricted]

There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents included.

R F27. [Alphabetical letter] V.

March 31, 1959 - Dec. 22, 1959. [Restricted]

There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents included. R F28. [Alphabetical letter] W.

January 9, 1957 - Dec. 9, 1959. [Restr icted]

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Pea Ridge. Cor- respondents include: Phil l ip G. Back, Hal Cooper Douglas, John Edgar Hoover, Charles Edward Putnam, Bruce Tucker, Ray E. Wil l iams, and Samuel D. Woods.

EBA 1-17-77

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900.

BCN 125. 1958 - Legislat ion. F1. Foreign Aid Study.

Aug. 21, 1956 - Feb. 28, 1957. F2. Foreign Aid Study.

January, 1957 - Apri l , 1957. F3. Foreign Aid Study.

Feb. 18, 1957 - July 11, 1958. F4. Foreign Aid Study.

May 13, 1958 - July 19, 1958. F5. Foreign Aid Study.

Oct. 4, 1956 - May 28, 1958. F6. Foreign Aid Study.

Apri l 25, 1958 - July 8, 1958. F7. Foreign Aid Study.

March 30, 1958 - July 24, 1958. F8. Foreign Aid Study.

May 8, 1958 - Aug. 4, 1958. F9. Foreign Aid Study.

January 2, 1957 - July 29, 1958. F10. Foreign Aid Study.

March 29, 1957 - July 28, 1958. ov F11. Foreign Aid Study.

Sept. 10, 1958 - June 17, 1958. ov F12. Foreign Aid Study.

Sept. 24, 1958 - July 21, 1958.

Fi les 1-12 contain correspondence and materials, including staff memos, staff reports, and pr inted reports, concerning matters related to the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee; materials deal ing with the establ ishment of a committee to investigate the foreign aid program; other reports and cor- respondence concerning foreign aid; and a considerable amount

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901. BCN 125. (Cont. . . .)

of material related to the Mutual Secur ity Acts. Other subjects include: Algeria, American University of Beirut, arms sales, private arms sales, federal aid to the arts, atomic energy controls, Brazi l, Brussels Fair, relat ions with Canada, Cathol ic Relie f Services, cultural exchanges, Defense Department, disarmament, foreign policy, Friends Committee on Nat ional Legislat ion, German-American relat ions, International Armament Corpora tion, Interparl iamentary Union, Paul H. Johnstone, Kennedy Center, language training, Latin America, Latin American visit of Nixon, Lebanon, Lim Cher Kheng, Lithuania, mass media and the Cold War, Middle East, James Muir, oil imports, Pasadena Firearms Company, pas - sports and visas, Andrew Russel l Pearson, reciprocal trade, Rosenberg tr ial, Soviet -United States relat ions, surplus mil itary equipment, Venezuela, and food for Vietnam. Correspondents include: Herve (Jean-Charles) Alphand, Stan- ley Andrews, Laird Archer, Bi l l ie H. Awbrey, Salem Bader, Eugene R. Black, Chester Bl iss Bowles, Henry Styles Br idges, Russel l B. Brown, Samuel Thomas Burneson, Jay Henry Cerf, Hal K. Cochran, John Cowles, Michael B. Deane, Horace Jewell Dickinson, Clarence Douglas Dil lon, Lewis Wil l iams Douglas, John Foster Dul les, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Russel l C. Elrod, Theodore Francis Green, Robert L. Gul ick, Jr. , Joseph J. Harnett, Car l Trumbull Hayden, Hugh Byran Hester, Arthur Amory Houghton, Samuel Guy Inman, Jacob Koppel Javits, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Arthur Krock , Sol Myron Linowitz, Wil l iam B. Macomber, Jr. , Warren Grant Magnuson, Car l Mil - ton Marcy, Lester Markel, Ol ive Mayer, Edward John Meeman, Clarence R. Miles, Luis Munoz-Marin, Richard Lewis Neuberger, Freder ick Andrew Seaton, Clif ford Neal Smith, James Ho pkins- Smith, Jr. , Robert Ash Wal lace, James Paul Warburg, David McCord Wright, and Edmund Ignace Zawacki.

F13. Canada Hear ing. Nov. 21, 1956 - May 16, 1958.

The small f i le contains materials and correspondence con - cerning relat ions with Canada. Subjects include: Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee, oi l imports and Premium Iron Ores. Correspondents include: Cyrus Stephen Eaton and Wayne Lyman Morse.

F14. 50 FR (3) Foreign Aid. May 9, 1958 - May 15, 1958.

The f i le includes a report on foreign aid. There are no noted correspondents.

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902. BCN 125 (Cont. …) F15. Art ic les on "America & The Mid-East."

January 6, 1957 - January 10, 1957.

The f i le includes newspaper c l ippings on "America and the Mid-East."

F16. 50 Middle East Review. March 12, 1957 - Aug. 23, 1958.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Middle East. Subjects include: Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee, Suez Cris is, and Zionists. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Richards Cast le, Richard H. Gardner, Helen Groskopf, Joseph M. Jones, C.J. Roberts, and Dorothy Thompson.

F17. Rout ine Committee Business. Feb. 25, 1958 - Aug. 23, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning routine business matters of the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee. Correspondents include: David Charles Whitney and Gerhard Mennen Wil l iams.

F18. Special Pol icy Review Committee. January 20, 1958 - Dec. 1, 1958.

The f i le contains Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee mater ial and correspondence concerning the establishment of a study group to review foreign policy. Other subjects include: Lim Cher Kheng and Soviet Union. Correspondents include: James Waldo Fawcett, Gennadi Grankouski, and Alfred Kohlberg.

F19. 50 PO Post Off ice & Civi l Service Committee. May 31, 1958 - Dec. 12, 1958.

F20. 50 PO Post Off ice & Civi l Service Committee. Apri l 29, 1958 - June 5, 1958.

Fi les 19 and 20 contain largely const ituent correspondence concerning, for the most part, postal legis lat ion. Other noted subject is the Panama Canal Zone. Correspondents in- clude: Currey A. Bishop, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Glendine Hil l Greene, Hugh G. Huhn, Olin Dewitt Johnston, Louis Konings, Lee Miles, Jerome M. Ney, and Char les Edward Putnam.

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903. BCN 125. (Cont. . . .) F21. 50 DC Distr ict of Columbia Committee (General).

Aug. 12, 1958 - Dec. 5, 1958.

There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents included.

F22. 50 Fin (3) Taxat ion. May 3, 1958 - Aug. 20, 1958.

The small f i le contains const ituent correspondence concerning excise taxes. Other subjects include: George Henry Benja- min and brick deplet ion al lowance. Correspondent is John W. Caudi l l .

F23. 50 GO Committee on Government Operations (General). May 3, 1956 - Nov. 24, 1958.

The f i le contains largely const ituent correspondence con- cerning the Helena Bridge, labor, real estate, and United Mine Workers of America. Correspondents include: Hugh Kincaid, Verne N. Presley, and Harley R. Walker.

F24. 50 Fin (2) Social Security. Aug. 14, 1958 - Aug. 26, 1958.

The small f i le contains const ituent correspondence concerning Social Security legis lat ion. There are no signif icant corre- spondents.

F25. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General). 1958.

F26. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General). June 18, 1958 - June 25, 1958.

F27. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General). Apri l 25, 1958 - June 30, 1958.

F28. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General). Apri l 11, 1958 - June 2, 1958.

F29. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General). May 26, 1958 - June 16, 1958.

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904. BCN 125. (Cont. . . .) F30. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General).

July 12, 1958 - Aug. 4, 1958.

F31. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General). Apri l 6, 1958 - Aug. 11, 1958.

F32. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General). May 22, 1958 - July 18, 1958.

F33. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General). Apri l, 1958 - Aug. 18, 1958.

F34. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General). June 13, 1958 - June 18, 1958.

F35. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General). June 14, 1958 - Dec. 9, 1958.

F36. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (General). Dec. 23, 1955 - July 11, 1958.

Fi les 25-36 contain materials and largely constituent corre - spondence concerning matters related to the Senate Finance Committee. There is a considerable amount of material con - cerning excise taxes (Files 29-36), the Jenkins-Keough tax bi l l (Fi les 30-35), reciprocal trade (Files 27-36), Social Secur ity (Files 26-36), and tax legislat ion (Files 28-33). Other subjects include: Alaskan statehood, taxes on alcohol, American Thr if t Assembly, Arkansas and foreign trade, Arkan - sas Medical Society, federal aid to the arts, automobile dealers in Arkansas, Bel la Vis ta, Guy Henry Birdsall, Blythe- vi l le, Cathol ic Associat ion for International Peace, coopera - t ive tax exemptions, dentists in Arkansas, disabled veterans, excise tax on transportat ion, furniture industry in Arkansas, handicapped children, insurance tax legislat ion, Japanese competit ion, League of Women Voters, Lit t le Rock Air Force Base, Lit t le Rock Chamber of Commerce, lumber industry in Arkansas, Madison County Farm Bureau, medical doctors in Ar - kansas, oi l imports, oi l industry in Arkansas, old age assis - tance, plywood imports, railroad legislat ion, ret irement legislat ion, school construct ion, unemployment compensation, and veterans legislat ion. Correspondents include: Herman Adams, J. Marion Adams, Wil l iam

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905. BCN 125. (Cont. . . .)

Robert Alstadt, Sara Bai ley, Albert J. Barnes, U.C. Barnett, Guy E. Basye, James Rosenborough Bemis, Thomas D. Blake, El- gin H. Blalock, James Lloyd Bland, Reuben August Borsch, Warren Eli jah Bray, Jefferson J. Burnett, Earl Cobb, Harry Howard Cockri l l , Elbert Cook, Aransas Rand Cooper, Norman Cousins, Harvey L. Craig, T.W. Croon, Guy H. Cummings, Jeff Davis, Michael B. Deane, W.A. Delaney, Jr. , Jay W. Dickey, Wil l iam H. Enfield, Wil l iam J. Flather, Jr. , John Albert Fogleman, John R. Grobmyer, Don M. Hamm, Jacob Hartz, Jr. , Hugo Heiman, Frank E. Hidy, Basil S. Hoag, Sterl in Hur- ley, Peter Dierks Joers, Ralph G. Johnson, Dan C. Kenner, Leon H. Keyserl ing, H. Milton Kropp, Otto Leibrock, Suzanne Chalfant Lighton, Ulysses Andrew Lovel l , Gus Leonard McCracken, French R. McKnight, John Quincy Mahaffey, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, R. L. Maxwell, George Meany, Bert L. Mitchel l, Joseph Kirby Mahony, Frank W. Newell, Jerome M. Ney, Raymond F. Orr, J. Fred Patton, Jack Pickens, Albert Sidney Pollard, Jr. , David Hampton Pryor, Fount R. Richardson, Elsi jane Tr imble Roy, Wilma C. Sacks, Joe H. Schneider, Lloyd Cl ine Sears, J. B. Smith, Walter M. Staub, Lawrence Weems Trussel l, Samuel M. Vogel, James A. Ward II I , Peter F. Watzek, Kenneth Pat Wilson, Hardy Lathan Winburn II I , Jul ius Gayle Windsor, Jr. , Edward L. Wright, and Robert Archibald Young, Jr.

F37. 50 IC Committee on Interstate & Foreign Commerce (General) . January 20, 1954 - May 19, 1958.

F38. 50 IC Committee on Interstate & Foreign Commerce (General) . Apri l 22, 1958 - May 31, 1958.

F39. 50 IC Committee on Interstate & Foreign Commerce (General) . January 6, 1958 - June 18, 1958.

F40. 50 IC Committee on Interstate & Foreign Commerce (General) . May 12, 1958 - Aug. 23, 1958.

F41. 50 IC Committee on Interstate & Foreign Commerce (General) . Apri l 10, 1957 - Dec. 12, 1958.

Fi les 37-41 contain materials and largely constituent corre- spondence concerning matters related to the Senate Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. Fi les are concerned largely with a bi l l pertaining to the advert is ing of alcolol ic bev- erages and railroad legislat ion. Fi les also include corre- spondence related to the Missour i Pacif ic Rai lroad. There is a considerable amount of correspondence concerning excise taxes (Fi les 37-38), fair trade legis lat ion (Fi les 39-40), and Texti le Label ing Bi l l (Fi les 38-40). Other subjects

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906. BCN 125. (Cont. . . .)

include: airport legislat ion, airports in Arkansas, Arkan- sas Game and Fish Commission, automobile dealers in Arkansas, aviat ion fares, aviat ion safety, barge transportation, boat ing legislat ion, coal in Arkansas, trade with Cuba, drug industry, publ ic education, Federal-Aviat ion Act, f luoridat ion of water, Nez Perce Dam, r ice exports, Shir ley, and trucking industry in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Harvey R. Adams, Wil- l iam Monroe Apple, George Joseph Applegate, Guy E. Basye, George Henry Benjamin, George Stuart Benson, Wesley Maurice Buttram, Earl Cobb, Nelson Cox, Wil l iam Neal Deramus, K. August Engel, Aubrey D. Gates, Oren Harris, Hubert Horat io Humphrey, Jr., Sterl in Hurley, Otto Leibrock, Bryan J. Mc- Callen, Arthur E. McLean, John Quincy Mahaffey, Paul W. Mi lam, Bruce Lyman Mil ler, Aimer Sti l lwel l Mike Monroney, J. Fred Patton, Harry W. Pfei fer, Jr., and Lawson L. Putnam. Other correspondents include: Benjamin L. Ross, Harlow San- ders, Vernon Scott , Mrs. Joe F. Simmons, Jr., Phi l ip H. Sim- mons, Frank Ell is Smith, Harlan C. Stewart, James Mil ler Symes, Kenneth S. Teasdale, Herbert K. Thatcher, James Strom Thurmond, Frederick Joseph Venner, Marion G. Ward, John Mar- shall Yantis, and Harold A. Young.

F42. Smather's Railroad Bi l l . June 2, 1958 - June 6, 1958.

F43. Smather's Railroad Bi l l . May 3, 1958 - June 6, 1958.

F44. Smather's Railroad Bi l l . June 4, 1958 - June 7, 1958.

F45. Smather's Railroad Bi l l . June 3, 1958 - June 10, 1958.

F46. Smather's Railroad Bi l l . June 5, 1958 - June 12, 1958.

F47. Smather's Railroad Bi l l . May 12, 1958 - June l8, 1958.

F48. Smather's Railroad Bi l l . June 19, 1958 - July 3, 1958.

Fi les 42-48 contain largely consti tuent correspondence concerning

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907. BCN 125. (Cont. . . .)

rai lroad legislat ion. Fi les include many letters from rail - road employees. Related subject is the Missouri Pacif ic Railroad. Other noted subjects include: race relat ions in Arkansas and subscript ion televis ion. Correspondents in- clude: Richard Stuart Barnett, Jr. , B. B. Barrett , George Walter Botts, Lesl ie E. Bryant, Eldr idge Jones Butler, Aransas Rand Cooper, Harvey Crowley Couch, Jr. , Dorset Crane, Oscar Fendler, E.H. Frizzel l, John Emmett Gaughan, Harry Wilmer Haines, James Ceci l Hale, Leonard Hope, Wil l iam Lamar Jones, Wil l iam Waddil l Le igh, J. Off ie Lites, Bert Alvin Lynch, Alfred E. Lyon, Richard B. McCulloch, Morris L. Mc - Kinney, Evander Lee Mosley, J. Fred Patton, James Henry Penick, Benjamin L. Ross, Wa ldo E. Ti l ler, Marion G. Ward, Royce Stewart Weisenberger, and Coll ier Wenderoth, Jr.

EBA 1-21-77

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908. BCN 126. 50 Rules, PW, Misc, LPW, JC and 72-a. F1. 50 LPW (1) Veterans Educational and Hospital ization

Benefi ts. n. d.

No subjects or correspondents are noted for F1.

F2. 50 LPW (3) Rai lroad Labor Legislat ion and Retirement. Aug. 31, 1958 - Sept. 8, 1958.

Although the f i le is t i t led as above, the material in i t re- fers to the need for a labor-management law. There are no subjects or correspondents noted.

F3. 50 LPW (4) Public Health and Hospitals. Aug. 6, 1958 - Sept. 3, 1958.

F3 is t i t led as above, but the correspondence in i t re- fers to federal aid to education and a G.I. Bi l l of Rights for education. The correspondents are Roy W. Hartzel and James Forrest Rozzel l .

ov F4. 50 LPW (5) Education.

July 24, 1956 - Aug. 5, 1958.

The only noted subject is Latin America; the correspond- dents are Cyrus Stephen Eaton and James Muir.

F5. Public Works. June 1957 - March 4, 1958.

F5 contains pamphlets out l ining projects for several Ar- kansas waterways and Congressional committee reports on simi lar matters. The subjects cited are Arkansas economic growth, publ ic works in Arkansas, recession and unemployment in Arkansas. The only correspondent l isted is James Lloyd Bland.

F6. Railroad Retirement Bi l l (Correspondence Pro and Con). July 5, 1958 - Aug. 20, 1958.

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909. BCN 126. (Cont . …)

The correspondence in this folder is primari ly from businessmen opposing the Rai lroad Ret irement Act, fearing that the increased costs wil l be passed on to their businesses in the form of higher freight rates. The signif icant correspondents are Ceci l E. Albright, Walter Nathan Brandon, Jack St iel Dante, Samuel Penn Dante, John Emmett Gaughan, Jada M. McGuire, Ro - bert C. Mil ler and James A. Ward II I .

ov F7. Civi l Rights - 1957 [sic]

July 15, 1957 - June 4, 1958.

F8. Civi l Rights - 1957 [sic] Feb. 23, 1957 - July 31, 1957.

F9. Civi l Rights - 1957 [sic] July 8, 1957 - Aug. 7, 1957.

F10. Civi l Rights - 1957 [sic] March 4, 1949 - June 26, 1958.

F7-10 contain material on the Civil Rights Act of 1957. F7 has newspaper cl ippings, mimeographed materials and excerpts from the Congressional Record on this matter. The material in F8-10 is chief ly correspondence. F8-10 also contain correspondence on White Cit izens' Counci ls. The other subjects found in these f i les are anti-Cathol ic ism, El Dorado, mass media, Supreme Court of the United States and veterans pensions. The correspondents noted are Clyde L. Barr, James Lee Bossemeyer, Frank W. Cantrel l, Colbert S. Cartwr ight, Thomas Lee Dearmore, Wil l iam A. Duerson, L.E. Fay, F.D. Goza, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Carey Estes Kefau- ver, Arthur Krock, John Llewellyn Lewis, Benjamin Mosby McElway, Paul H. McKnight, Parker Parker, C. Don Poynter, Richard Brevard Russel l , Betty Sander - son, Clarence Kirshman Streit , Mrs. John England Teb- betts and Roy Wilk ins.

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910. BCN 126. (Cont . …) F11. S.1786 and S.3112.

May 1, 1956 - Feb. 19, 1958. This folder contains copies of two Senate bi l ls seeking to establish an off ice in the Department of State for inter - national cultural relat ions. The other subjects include American Counci l on Educat ion, cultural exchanges, edu - cational exchange and Internat ional Cooperation Admini - strat ion. The correspondents noted are Christ ian Archi - bald Herter and Frank Thompson Jr.

F12. 50 LPW Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (General). May 6, 1958 - June 9, 1958.

F13. 50 LPW Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (General). Feb. 11, 1958 - June 13, 1958.

F14. 50 LPW Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (General). March 29, 1958 - June 27, 1958.

F15. 50 LPW Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (General).

June 12, 1958 - Nov. 4, 1958.

F12-15 contain materials relat ing to matters before the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, of which JWF was not a member. Much of the material is in the form of telegrams urging JWF to support bi l ls before the Se- nate, part icularly the extension of the G.I. Bil l of Rights. Other subjects are aid to the bl ind, Arkansas state pol it ics, coal in Arkansas, cyst ic f ibrosis research, educat ion and the Cold War, federal aid to educat ion, federal aid to nur- sing education, labor, l ibrary legislat ion, l imitat ions on labor, minimum wage legislat ion, mining, mining in Ar - kansas, Railroad Ret irement Act, schools, Taft -Hart ley Act and Tennessee Val ley Authority. The signif icant cor - respondents are J. Marion Adams, Cl inton Presba Ander - son, Lesl ie E. Bryant, Albert Howard Carter, Maxine L. Chapman, W. H. Di l lahunty, Samuel Penn Dixon, Archie W. Ford, Char les Stafford Gage, Dave Grundfest, Roy W. Hartzel, Claude Eugene Haswell, Charles D. Hawks, Hugo

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911. BCN 126. (Cont . …)

Heiman, Lister Hil l , Basil S. Hoag, Bruce Ivy, H. Mil - ton Kropp, Hubert L. Minton, J. Aust in Parish, Thur - mond Hunter Pryor, Raymond Henry Rebsamen, Pren - t ice Russel l Rice, Jack W. Rich, James Forrest Rozzel l, Don W. Russell, Hugh O. Sherry, Si las D. Snow, Cla - rence P. Thornbrough, Thurl E. Tyler and Nelson West - moreland.

F16. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions. March, 1956 - March 26, 1958.

F17. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions. Dec, 1924 - Apr il 3, 1958.

F18. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions. Dec. 31, 1957 - July 7, 1958.

F19. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions. January 17, 1958 - Feb. 10, 1958.

F20. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions. January 20, 1958 - June 10, 1958.

ov F21. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions.

Nov. 17, 1957 - July 11, 1958.

F22. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions. January 16, 1958 - Aug. 8, 1958.

F23. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions. March 2, 1957 - July 17, 1958.

F24. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions. Sept. 11, 1957 - Apr i l 22, 1958.

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912. BCN 126. (Cont . . . . ) F25. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions.

Dec. 16, 1957 - Aug. 13, 1958. ov F26. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions.

March 28, 1957 - March 28, 1958.

F16-26 contain correspondence relat ing to books and pub - l icat ions. Under this heading are newspaper cl ippings, pam- phlets, booklets, magazine art ic les, speeches and essays – al l sent to JWF for his use or comment. There is also cor - respondence concerning leg islat ion before the Congress in the period from 1956-1958. The signif icant subjects are Agriculture Counci l o f Arkansas, Aluminum Company of America, American Friends Service Committee, anti - intel lectual ism, Arkansas River, Asia, Beaver Dam, Per - cival Flack Brundage, Civi l Rights, Corps of Engineers in Arkansas, cotton, John Foster Dulles , education and the Cold War, education in the Soviet Union, educat ional ex - change, Clyde Taylor El l is, Orval Eugene Faubus, federal aid to the arts, federal aid to educat ional, gif ts to Ful - bright, John Gunther, historical preservat ion, housing, Hubert Horat io Humphrey, income tax, George Frost Kennan, legislat ive memos, l imitat ions on labor and the Lit t le Rock Federal Bui lding. Also included are Lone Rock Dam, lotteries, James Lane McCaskil l , mass media, Mil lwood Dam, Colter Hamilton Moses, John Wil l iam Nance, National Labor Relat ions Board, national university, peace plans, peaceful coexis - tence, Phi l ippines, publ ic moral ity, publ ic works projects, Puerto Rico, refugees, Joe Robinson, rural roads in Ar - kansas, Vernon Scott, senior ity system, Jackson Thomas Stephens, Stuttgart, tax reduct ion, televis ion quiz shows, Tennessee Val ley Authority, "t idelands" oi l, Time Maga- zine, veterans pens ions, Lawrence Edward Walsh and White River Backwater Project. The signif icant correspondents are Dean Gooderham Ac- heson, Grace Reese Adkins, Stanley Andrews, Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Salem Bader, Will iam Benton, Lesl ie L. Bif f le, Chester Bliss Bowles, James Graham Burke, Cass Canf ield, Eugene Cassin Carusi, Bennett Alfred Cerf, Den -

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913. BCN 126. (Cont . . . .)

nis Chavez, James Orvil le Cheney, David Lewis Cohn, Arthur H. Courshon, George Cochran Doub, Paul Howard Douglas, Angier Biddle Duke, James Thomas Farrell, John Fischer, Nathan Green Gordon, Learned Hand, Lis - ter Hi l l , Lyndon Baines Johnson, Stanley W. Adams, Karl - ton H. Kemp, Roy Kumpe, Mary Woodard Lasker, Robert Albert Learnard, Joseph Patr ick Brendan McMurry, Wil - l iam B. Macomber Jr ., Florence Amelie Sheets Mahoney, Joseph Kirby Mahoney, John L. Merri l l , Hubert L. Min - ton, Char les Haywood Murphey Jr., Will iam Icabod Nichols, Jack Pickens, Clarence Hamilton Poe, Glen Rose, Charles Hinton Russel l, Frank Smathers Jr., Wil l iam Steel, Robert Strausz-Hupe, Richard Lee Strout, Frank Thompson Jr., James Strom Thurmond, Marion G. Ward and Wil l iam Kep- ler Whiteford.

F27. 50 JC Joint Committee on the Economic Report. Apri l 1, 1958 - Aug., 1958.

F28. 50 JC Joint Committee on the Economic Report. July 23, 1958 - Nov. 10, 1958.

F29. 50 JC Joint Committee on the Economic Report. June 25, 1958 - Dec. 15, 1958.

F30. 50 JC Joint Committee on the Economic Report. May 5, 1958 - Oct. 31, 1958.

F27-30 contain correspondence, press releases, and committee reports relat ing to the Joint Economic Com - mittee of which JWF was a member. The subjects noted are atomic energy in Arkansas, Roderick Hamilton Ri ley, Wil l iam Pennel l Rock and the Shumaker Naval Ammumit ion Depot. The signif icant correspondents are John Tyler Caldwell, Clyde Taylor El l is, Wright Patman, Roderick Hamilton Ri ley and Herbert Stein.

F31. 50 To be inserted into Record. Aug. 10, 1956 - Aug. 21, 1956.

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914. BCN 126. (Cont . . . .)

The subjects l isted are Eloise Farr is Baerg, Fayette - vi l le and The Washington Post. The only correspond- dent noted is Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss.

F32. 50 PW Committee on Public Works (General). Apri l 21, 1958 - Aug. 7, 1958.

The signif icant subjects are highway advert is ing, Lake Texarkana, presidential veto and publ ic works in Ar - kansas. The correspondents are Herbert Eldr idge and Lawson L. Putnam.

F33. 50 Rules Rules Committee (General). Sept. 4, 1957 - Nov. 28, 1958.

The correspondence in this f i le chief ly concerns the ef - fort made in the Rules Committee to change the procedure for a f i l ibuster. The other subjects are Olin Cavness, Senate records management and Veteran’s Committee. The correspondents noted are Wallace Foster Bennett, Albert L. Dowell, Joseph Calvin Duke, Carl Trumbull Hayden, Thomas Carey Hennings Jr. and Wil l iam Langer.

F34. 50 Misc Miscellaneous Legislat ion. January 7, 1958 - Nov. 25, 1958.

F35. 50 Misc Miscellaneous Legislat ion. June 14, 1956 - June 25, 1958.

F34-35 contain correspondence on a var iety of subjects including alcohol advert is ing, Arkansas Audubon Society, Armed Forces reorganization, Beaver Dam, cancer re - search, cultural exchange, desgregation, federal aid to the arts, f ish farming in Arkansas, Railroad Retirement, small business and wilderness preservation. The signi - f icant correspondents are Harold E. Alexander, Wil l iam Joshua Arnold, Thomas Franklin Butt, John Tyler Cald - well, Leigh Kel ley, Ulysses Andrew Lovel l , Wil l iam Thomas Lowe, Terrell Marshall, Trueman Mil l ion Mar - t in, Harold Fred Ohlendorf and Gordon Yowell Price.

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915. BCN 126. (Cont . . . .) F36. 50 JC (3) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy.

June 7, 1958 - June 13, 1958.

There are no subjects or correspondents noted.

F37. Legislat ive Memos. January 6, 1955 - Feb. 1, 1956.

F38. Legislat ive Memos. July 27, 1955 - July 6, 1956.

F39. Legislat ive Memos. June 13, 1955 - March 12, 1956.

F40. Legislat ive Memos. Apri l 20, 1955 - June 29, 1956.

F41. Legislat ive Memos. May 11, 1956 - July 6, 1956.

F42. Legislat ive Memos. January 10, 1956 - Sept. 29, 1956.

ov F43. Legislat ive Memos.

Feb. 15, 1956 - January 21, 1958.

F44. Legislat ive Memos - 1957 [s ic] Dec., 1945 - June 21, 1957.

F45. Legislat ive Memos - 1957 [s ic] Oct. 31, 1956 - May 17, 1957.

F46. Legislat ive Memos - 1957 [s ic] Apri l 20, 1945 - July 8, 1957.

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916. BCN 126. (Cont . . . .) F47. Legislat ive Memos - 1957 [s ic]

Feb. 12, 1956 - Dec. 11, 1957.

F48. Legislat ive Memos - 1957 [s ic] Feb. 13, 1956 - January 20, 1958.

ov F49. Legislat ive Memos - 1957 [s ic]

January 13, 1957 - January 18, 1957.

ov F50. Legislat ive Memos - 1957 [s ic]

Nov. 24, 1956 - Feb. 22, 1957.

F37-50 contain a ser ies of legislat ive memo f i les which wi l l be extremely valuable for researchers. The f i les contain information given to JWF by his aides, part icu - lar ly Lee Will iams, on a wide var iety of subjects. Many of the memos l ist the leg islat ive program for the Senate on a specif ic date. Researchers would be wise to go to the legislat ive memo f i les as one of the f i rst steps in researching a topic. Legislat ive memos are a signif icant subject throughout F37-50. In F47 there are two photo- graphs (c. 1900) of an inn at Wilhelmina Park. Other subjects are Dean Gooderham Acheson, Aerojet, agricultural legislat ion, Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal College, agriculture in Arkansas, aid to Indo- china, air l ines, Alaska Mental Health Act, aluminum product ion in Arkansas, Animal Disease Laboratory, anti-Semit ism, Area Redevelopment Act, Arkansas and foreign trade, Arkansas - Louisiana Gas Company, Ar - kansas Post, Arkansas state pol it ics, Army-Navy Hospi- tal, atomic energy in Arkansas, Glynn Bai ley, Bank Holding Company Act, banking in Arkansas, Joe C. Bar - rett , John Will iam Br icker, Gordon R. Brown, Caney Creek Project, Frank W. Cantrel l, Elizabeth S. Car - penter, Lester Clyde Carter, Leon Bidez Catlett , ci v i l r ights legislat ion, c loture, coffee industry, David Lewis Cohn, Commodity Credi t Corporat ion, Corporate taxes, cotton, Cuban Sugar Counci l, Dardanel le Dam, Lawrence Arnette Davis, Char les Marshall Davison Jr., drought,

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917. BCN 126. (Cont . . . .)

educat ion in the Soviet Union, educational exchange, equal t ime provision, Export-Import Bank, Fair Labor Standards Act, Fayettevi l le, Fayettevi l le Federal Bui l - ding, Federal Aid Highway Acts, federal aid to education, federal aid to the arts, federal courts in Arkansas, Fi - nancial Inst itut ions Act of 1957, f ish farming in Arkansas, f lood control in Arkansas, foreign aid, Foreign Claims Sett lement Commission, Fort Smith, Jack Fulbr ight, Jay Fulbr ight I I I , Fulbright biographica l material, Ful- bright Memorial Library, Fulbright off ice, Fulbright scholarships, Fannie Alexander Gast, General Electr ic Company, G. I . Bil l of Rights for educat ion, Ann Good - win, Graduate Inst itute of Technology and Dave Grundfest. Addit ional subjects are handicapped children, Hells Can- yon, highway legislat ion, Holla Bend, housing, Inter - national Labor Organization, Henry Mart in Jackson, Jack - sonvil le, Jenkins-Keogh tax bi l l , Lewis James Johnson, Joe Jones, John H. Joyce, I . L. Kenen, Kennedy Center, Walter John Lemke, l ibrary legislat ion, Library of Con - gress, Lit t le Rock Air Force Base, loan to Great Br - itain, Lone Star Ordnance Plant, Lonoke County, Mac- Arthur Park, manganese in Arkansas, Mexican labor, Mil lwood Dam, minerals pol icy, minimum wage legis- lat ion, Minor Coinage Metal Fund, Morri lton, Hamilton Colter Moses, Charles Haywood Murphy, Narrows Dam, National Guard Armory in Fayettevil le, National Old Line Insurance Company, National Rivers and Harbors Congress, natural disasters in Arkansas, Natural Gas Act, Naval Ammunit ion Depot at Shumaker, Navy rat ion statute on magar ine, newsmen in China, Jerome M. Ney, Niagara power legislat ion, noise pol lut ion, North Atlantic Treaty Organization Conference, Off ice of Edu - cation, oleomargar ine, Andrew Downey Orrick, Ouachita River navigation, Captain Palapaypay, Hugh Baskin Pat - terson Jr., Pea Ridge, pension plans, David Mart in Phe - lps, Pine Bluff Arsenal , C. Hoyt Price, Publ ic Law 480 funds, publ ic works in Arkansas and Pyramid Life Insu - rance Company. Also included are race relat ions in Arkansas, Red River Arsenal, regulat ion of banks, r ice, r ice exports, r ice farming in Arkansas, Wil l iam Pennell Rock, Rogers, ROTC, Rubber Producing Faci l i t ies Disposal Act , St. Simons Con -

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918. BCN 126. (Cont . . . .)

ference, School Lunch Program, securit ies regulat ions, Shores Lake, small business, Smith-Mundt Act, Social Secur ity Act, soi l bank legislat ion, soi l conservat ion, Southeast Asia, Southern economic growth, Southmoor Bank, Suez cr is is, sugar, Sulphur River, surplus govern - ment property, Beloit Taylor, televis ion in Arkansas, televis ion stat ions, Tennessee Valley Authority, Tex - arkana, Texarkana Mail Terminal, text i le industry, trucking industry in Arkansas, unemployment, Unive rsity of Arkansas, Veterans Administrat ion Hospital at Lit t le Rock, veter inary medicine in Arkansas, Vietnam economy, vocational rehabil itat ion, Walsh-Healy Act, Marion G. Wark, Watershed Protect ion and Flood Prevention Act, White River, White River Fowl Refuge, Wilhelmina Park and W.R. Stephens Investment Company. The signif icant correspondents for F37-50 are Herbert Brownell Jr. , Joseph Campbell, Homer Earl Capehart, Clovis Copeland, Clyde Taylor El l is, Sam Fischer, Ma - r ion Bayard Folsom, Barry Morris Goldwater, Oren Harris, Walter Edward Hussman, Robert M. Lowe, Way - ne Lyman Morse, Andrew Norris Overby, Freder ick George Payne, Frederic Maxf ield Pickens Jr. , James Oliver Porter, Will iam Arthur Purtel l, Russel l Lowell Ri ley, Wil l iam Pennell Rock, Robert B. Snowden, Fre - derick J. Stevenson, Pearson Walsh and John James Wil - l iams.

JMH 1-26-77

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919. BCN 127. Service Cases.

BCN 127 consists of cases f i led in alphabetical order by the name of the serviceman. For the most part, i t is rout ine Defense Department correspondence concerning the Select ive Service, mil itary discharges and deferments, commissions, courts mart ial, transfers, miss ing Arkansas soldiers, pensions and ret irement. Subjects found in BCN 127 generally are not l isted below. Only signif icant correspondents (excepting Defense Department off icials) and signif icant service cases are l isted; the remainder may be located through the alpha - betical f i l ing system.

R F1. Alphabetical Letter A. Feb. 11, 1956 - Dec. 1, 1960. [Restr icted]

The correspondents noted are Car l E. Hendrix, Ralph Ar loe Phelps, Jr. , John G. Rye and Ernest Valachovic. The sub- ject noted is Korean War prisoners.

R F2. Alphabetical Letter B. Dec. 7, 1956 - July 18, 1956. [Restr icted]

R F3. Alphabetical Letter B. Aug. 31, 1957 - Nov. 25, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F4. Alphabetical Letter B. Apri l 17, 1956 - May 11, 1960. [Restr icted]

R F5. Alphabetical Letter B. January 12, 1958 - July 28, 1960 [Restr icted]

R F6. Alphabetical Letter B. Dec. 17, 1959 - Dec. 8, 1960. [Restr icted]

The signif icant correspondents are Archie S. Benegar, Al lan D. Berry, Haco Boyd, J. Elmer Bunch and John Wil l iam Murphy. The subjects l isted are Arkansas state polit ics, Joseph Ray - mond McCarthy and reduction in force.

R F7. Alphabetical Letter C. Feb. 20, 1959 - March 24, 1960. [Restr icted]

R F8. Alphabetical Letter C. Nov. 7, 1957 - Dec. 7, 1960. [Restr icted]

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920. BCN 127. (Cont. . . .)

R F9. Alphabetical Letter C. July 20, 1956 - Dec. 30, 1960. [Restr icted]

ov R F10. Alphabetical Letter C.

June 30, 1959 - Sept. 9, 1960. [Restr icted]

The correspondents include Bob Bai ley, Jr. , J. Glib Barton, J. Vance Clayton, James Henry Penick, James Robertson and Joe T. Whil lock. There are no subjects noted.

R F11. Alphabetical Letter D. Feb. 12, 1958 - Dec. 27, 1960. [Restr icted]

ov R F12. Alphabetical Letter D.

Oct. 5, 1954 - Feb. 1, 1960. [Restr icted]

R F13. Alphabetical Letter D. January 19, 1958 - Aug. 26, 1958. [Restr icted]

The signif icant subjects are armed forces pay, Eisenhower Administrat ion and Lyndon Baines Johnson. The correspond- dents include John Frankl in Broyles, Thomas G. Clark, Gil- bert Daniels, Orval Eugene Faubus, and Donald Poe.

R F14. Alphabetical Letter E. June 28, 1958 - Aug. 26, 1958. [Restr icted]

There are no subjects or correspondents noted.

R F15. Alphabetical Letter F. May 21, 1945 - Dec. 28, 1960. [Restr icted]

The only correspondent noted is George Fritz; no subjects are noted.

R F16. Alphabetical Letter G. Nov. 19, 1956 - Nov. 23, 1960. [Restr icted]

R F17. Alphabetical Letter G. March 24, 1959 - June 20, 1960. [Restr icted]

The correspondents in F16-17 include Jimason J. Daggett, Tom J. Garrett , Thomas J. Gentry and Tommy Hugh Russell. The

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921.

BCN 127. (Cont. . . .)

only subject noted is armed forces pay.

R F18. Alphabetical Letter H. Oct. 17, 1918 - January 12, 1961. [Restr icted]

R F19. Alphabetical Letter H.

Dec. 17, 1956 - March 19, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F20. Alphabetical Letter H.

April 12, 1959 - June 9, 1960. [Restr icted]

R F21. Alphabetical Letter H.

Aug. 2, 1959 - Dec. 30, 1960. [Restr icted]

Correspondents in F18-21 include Thomas Franklin Butt, Jim- ason Daggett, Constance Harrison, Kenneth M. Harrison, Car - rol l Charles Hol lensworth and Frank Riggal l. The only subject noted is mil itary housing.

R F22. Alphabetical Letter I . Feb. 9, 1959 - July 27, 1959. [Restr icted]

There are no subjects or correspondents noted.

ov R F23. Alphabetical Letter J.

June 9, 1957 - Oct. 17, 1960. [Restr icted]

R F24. Alphabetical Letter J.

January 9, 1957 - Dec. 28, 1960. [Restr icted]

The signif icant correspondents are Lyle Brown and Wil l iam M. Eads. The only subject noted is race relat ions in Arkansas.

R F25. Alphabetical Letter K.

May 14, 1956 - Aug. 2, 1960. [Restr icted]

The signif icant correspondents are Ralph C. Barnhart, Hubert L. Burch and Robert Keenan. There are no subjects noted.

ov R F26. Alphabetical Letter L.

January 9, 1958 - Oct. 26, 1960. [Restr icted]

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922.

BCN 127. (Cont. . . .)

R F27. Alphabetical Letter L. Sept. 18, 1957 - March 25, 1960. [Restr icted]

R F28. Alphabetical Letter L.

March 7, 1958 - Aug. 3, 1960. [Restr icted]

Correspondents in F26-28 are Ernest Lyle Brown, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Harry Jacob Lemley, Clyde O. Lovern and James H. Pi lk ington.

R F29. Alphabetical Letter M.

Dec. 5, 1957 - Dec. 19, 1960. [Restr icted]

R F30. Alphabetical Letter M.

January 24, 1957 - July 6, 1960. [Restr icted]

The signif icant subjects are G. I . Bil l of Rights for educa - t ion and handicapped chi ldren. The correspondents include George Joseph Applegate, T. E. Bostick, Marion Harlan Crank, Roy Waymon Milum and Louise Porter.

R F31. Alphabetical Letter Mc.

March 13, 1958 - Nov. 10, 1960. [Restr icted]

The only subject noted is the Salvat ion Army. There are no correspondents l isted.

R F32. Alphabetical Letter N.

Dec. 31, 1953 - Dec. 19, 1960. [Restr icted]

There are no subjects or correspondents noted for F32.

R F33. Alphabetical Letter O.

Dec. 25, 1957 - Aug. 25, 1960. [Restr icted]

There are no subjects or correspondents noted.

R F34. Alphabetical Letter P.

April 2, 1956 - Nov. 21, 1960. [Restr icted]

R F35. Alphabetical Letter P.

Nov. 22, 1955 - Dec. 18, 1958. [Restr icted]

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923.

BCN 127. (Cont. . . .)

R F36. Alphabetical Letter P. March 17, 1958 - Dec. 1, 1960. [Restr icted]

The correspondents noted are Alfred Winston Porter, George Leyden Pugh and Storm Hammond Whaley. There are no subjects noted.

R F37. Alphabetical Letter Q.

March 19, 1959 - Apri l 7, 1959. [Restr icted]

The only subject noted is education in the Armed Forces; no correspondents were noted.

R F38. Alphabetical Letter R.

January 30, 1958 - Dec. 7, 1960. [Restr icted]

R F39. Alphabetical Letter R.

January 3, 1959 - Dec. 21, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F40. Alphabetical Letter R.

Oct. 13, 1959 - Dec. 20, 1960. [Restr icted]

The correspondents noted for F38-40 are Carl Hopkins Adams, Floyd Charles Crow, Haskel l C. Hay, Edgar B . Hickey, Alfred J. Moss, J. Eric Rogers and Kenneth Pat Wilson. The only subject l isted is Social Secur ity.

R F41. Alphabetical Letter S.

Sept. 18, 1959 - Sept. 6, 1960. [Restr icted]

R F42. Alphabetical Letter S.

June 5, 1958 - Nov. 2, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F43. Alphabetical Letter S.

Feb. 26, 1957 - Oct. 27, 1960. [Restr icted]

R F44. Alphabetical Letter S.

July 16, 1957 - January 29, 1959. [Restr icted]

The signif icant correspondents are Bob Bai ley, Jr. , Will iam Roy Penix, Eugene L. Schieff ler, Nathan L. Shoenfeld, Wil - l iam S. Stanley and Kenneth Pat Wilson. The correspondent noted is the University of Arkansas.

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924.

BCN 127. (Cont. . . .)

R F45. Alphabetical Letter T. March 23, 1958 - Dec. 14, 1960. [Restr icted]

The correspondents include Hal Cooper Douglas, John L. Faulkner, Rolla Fitch and Jake Turner. No subjects are noted.

R F46. Alphabetical Letter U.

July 1, 1960 - Oct. 31, 1960. [Restr icted]

The only correspondent l isted is Edward Baylor Meriwether ; no subjects are noted.

R F47. Alphabetical Letter V.

Nov. 4, 1958 - Aug. 30, 1960. [Restr icted]

No subjects or correspondents are noted.

R F48. Alphabetical Letter W.

January 3, 1958 - Dec. 30, 1960. [Restr icted]

R F49. Alphabetical Letter W.

July 15, 1958 - Nov. 3, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F50. Alphabetical Letter W.

June 6, 1959 - June 14, 1960. [Restr icted]

The signif icant correspondents include Cyrus Richard Huie, Roy Waymon Milum, Jack Pickens and John Hugh Wharton; no subjects are l isted.

R F51. Alphabetical Letter X Y Z.

Nov. 9, 1955 - July 8, 1960. [Restr icted]

The only correspondent l isted is Porter C. Young; no subjects are noted.

JMH 1-31-77

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925.

BCN 128. [1 Off ice of the President through 4 Dept, of Defense] F1. 1-b Bureau of the Budget - 1958.

Nov. 20, 1958 - Dec. 22, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning federal aid to education. Correspondents include: James Barrett Reston and Maurice Hubert Stans.

F2. [2 Department of State] January 20, 1959 - Oct. 7, 1959.

F3. [2 Department of State] Sept. 15, 1959 - Dec. 9, 1959.

F4. [2 Department of State] Feb. 11, 1957 - Dec. 23, 1959.

F5. [2 Department of State] March 25, 1957 - Aug. 24, 1959.

F6. [2 Department of State] March 12, 1959 - Aug. 14, 1959.

F7. [2 Department of State] July 2, 1958 - Aug. 14, 1959.

Fi les 2-7 contain correspondence concerning matters related to the State Department, including many letters of introduc- t ion for individuals to various embassies abroad. Fi le 3 includes a considerable amount of correspondence, largely constituent, concerning r ice exports, includi ng JWF letter to the State Department concerning inclusion of r ice in trade agreements and State Department's reply. Fi le 5 con - tains mater ials deal ing with problems with the internat ional cotton market. Fi le 6 includes background informat ion on fourteen leading Arkansas farmers who made a goodwill tour to Europe and the Soviet Union in 1959 . Other subjects in- clude: Afr ica, air transportat ion, American Bar Associat ion, American Medical Society of Vienna, Robert Eugene Anderson, Grady Carden, Elizabeth S. Carpenter, David Lewis Cohn, cot - ton exports, Cuba, Hal Cooper Douglas, Dominican Republ ic, educat ional exchange, Egypt, electr ic power, exchange stu - dents, exposit ions, foreign aid, Foreign Service, Arkansans in the Foreign Service, Germany, Hot Spr ings Nat ional Park, Immigrat ion and Nationality Act of 1952, India, Indonesia,

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926. BCN 128. (Cont. . . .)

International Cotton Advisory Committee, and Internat ional Paper Company. More subjects are: Raphael G. Kazmann, Khrushchev' s vis it , Korea, Adolfo Lopez Mateos, medical education, Eugene Hyde Merri l l , Mexico, Emiko Nagamine, Nat ional Defense EducationAct, National Rural Electr ic Cooperative Associat ion, Near East Report , North Atlant ic Treaty Organization, Oxford, Pamies Alfredo Perena, Poland, Publ ic Law 480 funds, race relat ions, Francesca Donner Rhee, r ice exports, r ice farming in Arkansas, Rice Millers' Associat ion, Edson Oliver Sessions, Cuthbert Aikman Simpson, Soviet -United States relat ions, Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss, Uruguay, diplomatic representa - t ive to the Vatican, and Vietnam. Correspondents include: Jack Anderson, Stonewall Jackson Beauchamp, Jr ., John Wil l iam Bel lamy, Jr. , J.O . Bennett, H. Wil l iam Brawley, Hugh Montgomery Br inkley, Robert L. Buice, Le Mon B. Clark, David Lewis Cohn, Percy L. Copeland, Morris Cunningham, Jimason J. Daggett, Clarissa Delano, Clarence Douglas Di l lon, Rohn F. Drye, Jr. , W. Mart in Eisele, Dwight David Eisenhower, Clyde Taylor Ell is, Russel l C. Elrod, Henry Jackson Gingles, Arthur Lehman Goodhart, Al - bert M. Hayes, Wil l iam Ramsey Heerwagen, Christ ian Archibald Herter, C. D. Hicks, Char les G. Hinkle, Roscoe C. Hobbs, E. E. Hogue, Arthur Amory Houghton, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. , U. Alexis Johnson, Kei th Kahle, Carey Estes Kefauver, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, M. Arthur Kline, Jack Leath, Doug - las MacArthur I I , Inez Ha le MacDuff, R. H. Maddox, Frank Edward Moss, Luis Munoz-Marin, Robert O. Nason, Will iam J. Newton, F. A. O'Daniel, Hugh Baskin Patterson, Jr. , Fred - erick Valdemar Erastus Peterson, Jack Pickens, Dalton Pot - ter, C. Hoyt Price, Astor F. Pylant, Calvin Wil l iam Rawlings, Donald W. Reynolds, John Harold Rule, Robert Nabors Shaw, Benjamin Frankl in Smith, Wil l iam J. Smith, Li l l ian V. Spikes, Glenn Taggart, Robert Helyer Thayer, Llewe llyn E. Thompson, Jr. , Waldo E. Ti l ler, John Earl Tul l, J.D. Wil l iams, and Edward L. Wright.

F8. [2 Department of State] January 4, 1959 - April 29, 1959.

F9. [2 Department of State] January 2, 1959 - January 28, 1959.

F10. [2 Department of State] Dec. 29, 1958 - March 17, 1959.

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927. BCN 128. (Cont. …) F11. [2 Department of State]

Nov. 30, 1958 - Apr i l 11, 1959.

Fi les 8-11 contain correspondence deal ing largely with the evict ion of Church of Christ missionar ies from France, par - t icular ly Files 8 and 9. Much of the correspondence is from Paragould, Arkansas. File 10 includes materials concerning the sending of a United States Marine Corps mission to Hait i. Fi le 10 also includes a peti t ion from Lit t le Rock Church of Christ members regarding church workers ordered out of France. Subjects include: barter program, Wil l iam M. Berry, Michael Blumelhuber, Canada, Cathol icism, Cuba, Francois Duvalier, educat ional exchange, El l is Island, Foreign Service, Ghana, Hait i, Donald H. Hindsleys, Hot Springs National Park, Ir - ving Kane, Maurice Harold Macmil lan, Marine Corps, Adolfo Lopez Mateos, Phi lander Smith Col lege, Pi l lsbury Company, rel igious freedom, Jul ian Louis Reynolds, r ice exports, State Department, and Tempelsman and Son. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Robert Alstadt, Earl Baker, Ray A. Bautts, Ulr ich R. Beeson, Wil l iam M. Brennan, M. El izabeth Br ickel l, Bert Carter, James Rives Childs, David Lewis Cohn, Edwin B. Crom - well, Nick De Sant is, Clarence Douglas Dil lon, John Foster Dulles, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Paul B. Grogan, Marquis LaFayette Harris, Christ ian Archibald Herter, Pat M. Holt, Wil l iam P. Hughes, Arrawanna Hyde, Roscoe C. Hobbs, Olga Hooper, Noel Jetton, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Henry Jefferson Laurence, Robert E. McAuley, John H. McDaniel, Wayne Lyman Morse, Wes - ley Nibert, James W. Nichols, Harry W. Pheifer, Jr. , Will iam M. Reid, Joy Manning Scot t, Harold Mason Sherman, Emmett Smith, Harvey Wil l iams, and Ray A. Wright.

R F12. 2-a Passports & Visas - 1959 [sic] January 20, 1958 - Nov. 10, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F13. 2-a Passports & Visas - 1959 [sic] Feb. 20, 1959 - Dec. 2, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F14. 2-a Passports & Visas - 1959 [sic] January 2, 1959 - May 28, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F15. 2-a Passports & Visas - 1959 [sic] Feb. 10, 1959 – July 10, 1959. [Restr icted]

Fi les 12-15 contain correspondence concerning passports and visas. Subjects include: Wi ll iam Benton, newsmen in China, China pol icy, Church of Christ in Lit t le Rock, Hal Cooper Douglas, Orval Eugene Faubus, Immigrat ion and National ity Act of 1952, Internal Secur ity Act, Israel, Paul Erdos, Thomas W.I. Liao, State Department, and University of Arkansas

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928. BCN 128. (Cont. . . .)

Medical Center. Correspondents include: Joseph Agassi, Nesmith C. Ankeny, Azro Lucian Barter, Howard J. Barnhard, Emanuel Celler, Chu Sung, Annette Lendal Connaway, Dwight David Eisenhower, Russel l C. Elrod, Claude Mayo Erwin, Ralph Edward Flanders, James H. Francis, Nicholas Jourdan Gantt, Jr., David Marshall Gould, John Gunther, Wil l iam H. Hadley, Jr. , Marquis LaFayette Harr is, Steele Hays, Loy Wesley Henderson, Walter Cole Hudson, Jr. , Jacob Koppel Javits, Walter Johnson, Florence D. Kruger, George T. Mc- Kee, H. Wil l iam McMil lan, Wil l iam McNeil l , Wil l iam B. Macom- ber, Jr., Jewell R. Mazique, Charles Springs Murphy, James George Patton, Amando Piamonte, Jr., W. F. Pierce, Wil l iam A. Pierce, Roland R. Remmel, Wil l iam Pierce Rogers, George A. Shepperson, Howard Thom, Robert J. White, Richard Lawson Wilson, and Wong Bark Hung.

F16. 2-b Matters Referred to Department of State, Correspondence, Etc.

Feb., 1958 - July 2, 1959.

F17. 2-b Matters Referred to Department of State, Correspondence, Etc.

Sept. 23, 1958 - Nov. 7, 1959.

F18. 2-b Matters Referred to Department of State, Correspondence, Etc.

Apri l , 1959 - Dec. 24, 1959. F19. 2-b Matters Referred to Department of State, Correspondence,

Etc. July 1, 1958 - Apri l 20, 1959.

F20. 2-b Matters Referred to Department of State, Correspondence, Etc.

January 31, 1959 - Dec. 23, 1959.

Fi les 16-20 contain largely correspondence concerning matters referred by JWF to the State Department for consideration, inducing applications and requests for Fulbright scholarships. Subjects include: American Indians, Arkansas Gazette, Ar- kansas School for the Deaf, cul tural exchanges, educational exchange, Foreign Scholarships Board, Fulbr ight scholarships, gi f ts to Fulbright, Joan Cleaver Houck, India, Yurek Lazow- ski , Bert James Loewenberg, loyalty investigations, loyalty oaths, Mexico, Pembroke College, Turkey, and Wakako Yokoo.

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929. BCN 128. (Cont. …)

Correspondents include: T.M. Bocchino, Evelyn Bomar, Carl E. Bopp, Courtney C. Brown, Richard Colburn Butler, Michael H. Cardozo, Wil l iam Lockhart Clayton, F. M. Coates, Paul ine DeBrodes, Charles T. Davis, Calvin J. Di l laha, Clarence Doug- las Di l lon, Mi los Dobroslavic, Michael Don, Hal Cooper Doug- las, Charl ie May Simon Fletcher, Thomas F. Glynn, Alfred H. Hathcock, Steele Hays, Christ ian Archibald Herter, George Kenneth Holland, Joseph Wil l iam Hull , Joseph B. Hunter, John Jackson, Paul L. Mahoney, Ahmed Abdul Majid, Olen P. Nail , Wil l iam Roy Penix, John Armer Perdue, Charles Marion Rice, Theodore D. Rice, Wil l iam Pennell Rock, Oscar W. Schalm, David R. Sprung, Harvey C. Stancer, C. De Forrest Trexler, John Byrnes Walker, Albert G. Wiederhold, Robert Wil lson, Frederick Harold Young, and James David Zel lerbach.

F21. 2-b Routine Correspondence, Requests for Material , Etc. June 30, 1958 - March 31, 1959.

F22. 2-b Routine Correspondence, Requests for Materials, Etc. January 11, 1958 - May 19, 1959.

F23. 2-b Routine Correspondence, Requests for Materials, Etc. January, 1959 - Sept. 14, 1959.

F24. 2-b Routine Correspondence, Requests for Materials, Etc. March 27, 1958 - July 31, 1960.

Fi les 21-24 contain largely correspondence concerning rou- t ine requests for information regarding Fulbright scholar- ships. Subjects include: Harry Scott Ashmore, Giorgiana Regina Bender, Wil l iam Benton, Berl in Cris is, cultural ex- changes, educational exchange, Dwight David Eisenhower, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Erwin Kaufmann, John Fitzgerald Ken- nedy, Khrushchev’s visi t , Jan Kielanowski, loyalty inves- t igations, John Wil l iam McCormack, Richard Milhous Nixon, peaceful co-existence, Poland, Soviet Union, White Cit izens' Counci l , and Yugoslavia. Correspondents include: George Venable Al len, Edward Ware Barrett, Harr ison T. Brundage, Paul W. Buchanan, John Wil l iam Byrnes, Lloyd E. Darnel l , Charl ie May Simon Fletcher, Anne-Marie Frederic, Marcel l ine E. Giroir , Dorothy Hamilton, Fred R. Heryer, Esther M. Jack- son, Jacob Koppel Javits, A. D. Mason, Jack Pace, Joseph M. Parker, Wil l iam R. Patterson, Wil l iam Proxmire, Ann El l is Reynolds, Mrs. Paul Stark Seeley, Kathleen B. Stott , Alvin Summerf ield Ti l les, Angie Lea Case Wait, and Alexander Wiley.

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930. BCN 128. (Cont. …) F25. 2-b Good Letters - 1959 [sic]

Oct. 31, 1956 - Nov. 12, 1959.

F26. 2-b Good Letters - 1959 [sic] March 22, 1959 - Oct. 29, 1959.

Fi les 25 and 26 contain largely correspondence thanking JWF for Fulbr ight scholarships and relat ing experiences whi le in the program. Other noted subject is Berl in. Correspon- dents include: Harry Cranbrook Al len, John P. Buckley, Ru- pert Vance Hartke, Louis Joughin, George W. Oakes, Hart le D’Oyley Price, and Ernest Sandeen.

F27. 2-b Appropriat ion - Material, Correspondence, Etc. - 1959 [sic] March 24, 1955 - January 18, 1960.

The f i le contains pr inted reports concerning appropriat ions and typed material support ing educational exchange, including some correspondence related to the program. Noted subjects include El l is Is land and Fulbr ight scholarships. Correspon- dents include: Wil l iam M. Brennan, Arthur Sherwood Flemming, Christ ian Archibald Herter, Joseph M. Parker, and Maur ice Hubert Stans.

F28. Board of Foreign Correspondents (1959). Feb. 10, 1959 - Nov. 13, 1959.

The f i le includes materials and correspondence concerning the Foreign Scholarships Board and loyalty invest igat ions. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F29. 2-b Special Correspondence, Matters of Interest to Senator, Etc. - 1959 [sic]

July 8, 1958 - June 29, 1959.

F30. 2-b Special Correspondence, Matters of Interest to Senator, Etc. - 1959 [sic]

January 31, 1959 - Sept. 28, 1959.

F31. 2-b Special Correspondence, Matters of Interest to Senator, Etc. - 1959 [sic]

Aug. 8, 1956 - Dec. 19, 1959.

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931. BCN 128. (Cont. . . .) F32. 2-b Special Correspondence, Matters of Interest to Senator,

Etc. - 1959 [sic] Feb. 10, 1959 - July 9, 1959.

Fi les 29-32 contain materials and correspondence concerning matters of part icular interest to JWF. Fi le 32 includes the translat ion of a German press art icle on JWF and his foreign pol icy ideas. Subjects include: al ien property, American Associat ion of University Professors, Ber l in, Michel Cieplin- ski, cultural exchanges, educational exchange, Foreign Scho- larships Board, Fulbr ight and the arts, Fulbright biographical material, Fulbr ight scholarships, Germany, Lawrence Brooks Hays, India, inf lat ion, Walter Johnson, League of Women Vo- ters, Bert James Loewenberg, loyalty investigat ions, Mexico, Akiko Mori, Oxford, Publ ic Law 480 funds, Spain, and Will iam Madison Whitt ington. Correspondents include: Samuel Knox Banner, Wil l iam Benton, Ray Al len Bil l ington, Walter Lee Brown, El lsworth Bunker, Wil l iam Lockhart Clayton, Henry Steele Commanger, Clarence Douglas Di l lon, C.H. Dobinson, Paul Howard Douglas, John Foster Dul les, Dwight David Eisen- hower, Alfred Whitney Griswold, Donald R. Hall, Carl Trum- bul l Hayden, Chr ist ian Archibald Herter, Robert Char les Hi l l , Byron Lindberg Johnson, Lyndon Baines Johnson, George Albert Kasem, Kenneth Barnard Keating, John W. Lewis, John Davis Lodge, George Stanley McGovern, Gordon Heath McNeil, Agnes El izabeth Ernst Meyer, Richard Lewis Neuberger, Joseph Chr is- topher O’Mahoney, Jan Reifenberg, John McC. Roots, Maur ice Hubert Stans, Robert Gerald Storey, Robert Helyer Thayer, Blanche Thebom, and E. Grainger Will iams.

F33. 2-c Imports-Exports – 1959. June 10, 1959 - June 12, 1959.

The f i le contains a small amount of correspondence including one noted subject, Central Air l ines. Correspondent is F. Kirk Johnson.

F34. 2-d Foreign Economic Operations. Nov. 16, 1956 - Dec. 16, 1958.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning requests for information. Noted correspondent is Laurence Gridley Derthick.

F35. [3 Department of the Treasury] January 14, 1959 - Dec. 28, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning banking

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932. BCN 128. (Cont. …)

in Arkansas, Blythevil le Air Force Base, and F.L. El lsworth. Correspondents include: Rober t W. Launius, D. Leonard Lingo, Bert Alvin Lynch, and James M. Rowan, Jr.

F36. 3-a Comptrol ler of the 1959 Currency. Dec. 12, 1958 - Dec. 4, 1959.

The small f i le contains cor respondence concerning banking. Noted subject is Pine Bluff . Correspondents include: Sid - ney L. Good, Frederic Maxfie ld Pickens, Jr. , Alfred Winston Porter, Wayne A. Stone, and Kenneth Pat Wilson.

F37. 3-b Bureau of Customs - 1959. January 5, 1959 - Dec. 7, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Customs Bureau. Correspondents include: Aubrey A. Albr it ton, David Lewis Cohn, Paul Jamie Coleman, and Robert Higgins.

F38. 3-c Bureau of Internal Revenue - 1959. January 23, 1959 - Dec. 29, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Internal Revenue Service. Noted subject is the Ar - kansas Free Enterpr ise Assoc iat ion. Correspondents include: Leslie E. Bryant, F.H. Hewitt , Taylor Archie Prewitt , Jr. , and Gordon Yowell Price.

F39. 4 Department of Defense - 1959 [sic] Aug. 17, 1957 - Apri l 26, 1960.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning matters related to Defense Department. Subjects include: Berl in Cris is, Fort Chaffee, Lit t le Rock Air Force Base, reduction in force, and Soviet Union. Correspondents in - clude: Earl W. Bates, Clarence Frankl in Byrns, Warren L. Davidson, Paul Howard Doug las, Frank M. Dust, Phi l ip Lar - ner Gore, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Nei l H. McElroy, John W. Mahan, James F. Taylor, and Charles Erwin Wilson.

F40. 4 Department of the Defense - 1959 [sic] Nov. 25, 1958 - Dec. 21, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Camp Joseph T. Robinson, nat ional cemeteries, National Guard in Arkansas,

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933. BCN 128. (Cont. . . .)

reduction in force, and Will iam Stuart Symington. Corre - spondents include: Katherine P. Brumfield, Wil l iam Wilson Campbell, Sherman T. Cl inger, Clyde Taylor El l is, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Ted M. King, and Nei l H. McElroy.

F41. 4-a Department of the Army - 1959 [sic] Dec. 5, 1958 - Apr il 20, 1959.

F42. 4-a Department of the Army - 1959 [sic] January 19, 1959 - Nov. 28, 1959.

Fi les 41 and 42 contain mater ials and correspondence con - cerning matters related to the Army. Subjects include: Army-Navy Hospital, Associat ion of the United States Army, Camden Ordnance Plant, Central High incident, Dependents' Medical Care Act, Fayettevi l le, Fort Chaffee, Fort Sil l , Lawrence Brooks Hays, Lit t le Rock, Lone Star Ordnance Plant , National Guard in Arkansas, W il l iam Patr ick O'Brien, Pulaski County Cit izens Counci l, reduct ion in force, Redstone Ar - senal, and Kiyoshi Uezu. Cor respondents include: Haco Boyd, James H. Clendening, Sherman T. Cl inger, Raymond Coward, Orval Eugene Faubus, Claude Winston Faulkner, Wil l iam E. Henderson, Werner C. Knoop, Alfred J. Moss, James Homer Rice, Jr. , Earle Leighton Rudolph, Cl if ford L. Smith, Wil l iam E. Snodgrass, El i Walker, Regina L. Whitaker, and E. Grainger Wil l iams.

F43. 4-a-1 Quartermaster General – 1959. March 31, 1959 - April 29, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning a proposed design for the United States f lag. Correspondent is R.K. Bassham.

F44. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers - 1959 [s ic] Dec. 4, 1958 - March 30, 1959.

F45. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers - 1959 [s ic] January 8, 1959 - January 6, 1960.

F46. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers - 1959 [s ic] July 1, 1958 - July 23, 1959.

Fi les 44-46 contain correspondence concerning the Associat ion of American Rai lroads, Beaver Dam, Black River, Lake Chicot,

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934. BCN 128. (Cont. . . .)

Dardanel le Dam, fair t rade legislat ion, f ishing industry, government contracts, Greers Ferry Dam, Jackson Dam, Robert L. Locke, Lone Rock Dam, McKinney Bayou, Pensacola Dam, and Saline River Dam. Correspondents include: H. Thurston Black, L.P. Carlson, Andrew Chalk, Dennis Chavez, Jess A. Craig, Jr., R. Dale Cristy, Samuel Claudius Del l inger, Hal Cooper Douglas, Gus Graham, Jr., Joe C. Hardin, Paul Hays, Joe T. Henslee, Basi l S. Hoag, Ben W. Hopkins, G. E. Hopper, Cyrus Richard Huie, Robert M. Lowe, Lee R. Martin, Dick Mayo, Fred- er ic Maxfield Pickens, Jr. , Larry Sloan, Herbert K. Thatcher, James Wil l iam Trimble, Justin J. Wil l iams, Stuart Wilson, H. M. Wood, and Paul M. Zander.

F47. 4-a-3 Arkansas Instal lat ions. Dec. 2, 1958 - January 23, 1959.

F48. 4-a-3 Arkansas Instal lat ions. Feb. 1, 1959 - Oct. 12, 1959.

Fi les 47 and 48 contain correspondence concerning the pro- posed closing of Fort Chaffee and efforts to retain i t as an act ive instal lat ion. Much of the correspondence is from Fort Smith. Other subjects include: Army-Navy Hospital, Berl in, Fayettevi l le, Maumelle Ordnance Works, and vocational rehabil i tat ion. Correspondents include: James S. Beckman, Mort Sepring Cox, Wil l iam M. Eads, Jr. , Dwight David Eisen- hower, Isaac A. Gatl in, James Wil l iam Harder, Thomas Harper, Haines Hower, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr., Paul J. Latture, John W. McKinney, Wil l iam Frank Norrel l , Jack Pace, Don W. Russel l , Wil l iam Stuart Symington, James F. Taylor, and James Wil l iam Trimble.

F49. 4-b Department of the Navy - 1959 [sic] January 1, 1959 - Apri l 3, 1960.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Naval Ammuni- t ion Depot at Shumaker, small business, and the space race. Correspondents include: J. Fred Livingston, Laud Payne, Hy- man George Rickover, R.M. Sells, Andrew T. Smith, and Brooks Walker.

F50. 4-b-1 Arkansas Instal lat ions. Dec. 17, 1958 - Sept. 12, 1959.

F51. 4-b-1 Arkansas Instal lat ions - 1958. Feb. 20, 1958 - Dec. 11, 1958.

Fi les 50 and 51 contain largely correspondence concerning

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935. BCN 128. (Cont. …)

the Naval Ammunit ion Depot at Shumaker. Subjects include: Camden, International Associat ion of Machinists, Cl inton Wil l iams Murchison, National Aeronautics and Space Adminis - trat ion, and Naval Ammunit ion Depot at McAlester. Corre- spondents include: Claude Carpenter, Jr. , Walter H. Laney, Jr. , Rufus B. Robins, Alfred W. Rose, Bil l Shelton, Andrew T. Smith, Herbert K. Thatcher, J. L. Woodfine, and V. Lee Zachary.

F52. 4-c Department of the Air Force – 1959 January 20, 1959 - Nov. 20, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Blythevi l le Air Force Base, Lit t le Rock Ai r Force Base, and separat ion of church and state. Correspondents include: Cyrus Richard Huie, John E. Keith, Jada M. McGuire, and Kenneth Pat Wilson.

F53. 4-c-1 Arkansas Installat ions – 1959 [s ic] Dec. 10, 1958 - January 5, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the Naval Ammunit ion Depot at Shumaker. There are no signif icant cor - respondents.

F54. 4-c-1-a Lit t le Rock Air Force Base - 1959. Apri l 14, 1959 - Nov. 20, 1959.

The small f i le contains cor respondence concerning the sale of alcohol around mil itary bases, government contracts, mis - si les in Arkansas, and school desegregat ion. Correspondents include: Alvin E. Bel l , Alonzo D. Camp, and Joseph J. Pres- ton.

F55. 4-c-1-b Blythevi l le Air Force Base - 1959. January 30, 1959 - Apri l 13, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning missies in Arkansas. Noted correspondent is John C. Watson.

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936.

BCN 129. 1 - 4 – c F1. 1 President.

Nov., 1959.

F2. 1 President. March 24, 1960 - Aug. 19, 1960.

Fi les 1 and 2 contain reports and correspondence concerning “bari te, Consolidated Edison, corrupt ion in government, Food for Peace, New York, The White House, and youth in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Homer H. Gruenther and Carr ie Shirmer.

F3. 1-b Bureau of the Budget. March 10, 1960 - Oct. 28, 1960.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Bureau of the Budget. Correspondents include: John Wil l iam McCormack and Maurice Hubert Stans.

F4. 1-a President’s Secretaries, Cabinet Appointments, Etc. - 1959. June 12, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning a request for an appointment with the President. Signif icant corre- spondent is Bryce Nathaniel Harlow.

F5. 1-b Bureau of the Budget. Sept. 21, 1959 - Oct. 29, 1960.

ov F6. 1-b Bureau of the Budget – 1959.

January 21, 1959.

The f i les contain materials and correspondence concerning matters related to the Bureau of the Budget. Noted subject is the United States Independent Telephone Association. Signif icant correspondent is Maurice Hubert Stans.

F7. 1-c Off ice of Defense Mobi l izat ion. May 18, 1960 - Dec. 30, 1960.

F8. 1-c Off ice of Defense Mobi l izat ion - 1959 [sic] May, 1958 - Dec. 11, 1959.

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937.

BCN 129. (Cont. . . .) F9. 1-c Off ice of Defense Mobi l izat ion - 1958 [sic]

July 16, 1956 - Oct. 7, 1958.

F10. 1-c Off ice of Defense Mobi l izat ion - 1958 [sic]

January 9, 1957 - Oct. 24, 1958.

Fi les 7-10 contain materials and correspondence concerning bari te, cooperage industry in Arkansas, hospitals in Arkan- sas, Li t t le Rock, manganese in Arkansas, natural disasters in Arkansas, and watch imports. Correspondents include: John Sherman Cooper, Al l ie L. Crouch, Marl in C. Hawkins, Wil l iam F. Laman, and Thurston Ballard Morton.

F11. 1-f Inaugural Act ivi t ies. March 2, 1956 - March 20, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Eisenhower Inauguration. Correspondent is Harvey R. Hestand.

F12. 2 Department of State - 1960 [sic]

Feb. 3, 1960 - Sept. 30, 1960.

F13. 2 Department of State - 1960 [sic]

Oct. 27, 1959 - Nov. 10, 1960.

F14. 2 Department of State - 1960 [sic]

Sept. 11, 1959 - May 21, 1960.

F15. 2 Department of State - 1960 [sic]

Sept. 23, 1959 - Aug. 23, 1960.

F16. 2 Department of State - 1960 [sic]

Oct. 3, 1956 - Oct. 26, 1960.

F17. 2 Department of State - 1960 [sic]

March 12, 1960 - Nov. 25, 1960.

ov F18. 2 Department of State - 1960 [sic]

Feb. 1, 1960 - Dec. 29, 1960.

Fi les 12-18 contain materials and correspondence concerning

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938.

BCN 129. (Cont. . . .)

matters related to the State Department, including the fol- lowing subjects: American Universi ty of Beirut, architect- tural design, barter program, bauxite industry, Brazi l , admission of China to the United Nations, cotton, trade with Cuba, Cuban revolut ion, cultural exchanges, Derbendi Khan Dam, educational exchange, Foreign Service personnel, Foun- dation For World Li teracy, Fulbr ight scholarships, Immigrat ion and Natural ization Service, Indochina, insurance companies in Arkansas, Iraq, Jamaica, Japan trade, John Birch Society, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, mass media, Nixon-Khrushchev talk, Valentine Pardo, president ial debates, presidential election of 1960, public bui ldings, Public Law 480 funds, Quemoy and Matsu, r ice, r ice farming in Arkansas, Taiwan, United Fruit Company, United States Information Agency, Uruguay, and women's r ights. Correspondents include: Jul io Pascual Abri l , Frank Richard Ahlgren, George Venable Al len, Wil l iam Robert Alstadt, Stone- wall Jackson Beauchamp, Jr. Ezra Taft Benson, Eugene Robert Black, James Lee Bossemeyer, Jerome Hendrix Bowen, Richard K. Burke, El izabeth S. Carpenter, Lester Clyde Carter, Thomas Gardiner Corcoran, Jimason J. Daggett , Samuel Claudius Del- l inger, Clarence Douglas Dil lon, Charles Hinkle Earl , Dwight David Eisenhower, Scott Downs Hamil ton, Jr. , Loy Wesley Hen- derson, Christ ian Archibald Herter, Edwin Lee Jones, Raphael G. Kazmann, Margaret Light le, John Davis Lodge, Robert M. Lowe, Robert D. Lowry, Douglas MacArthur I I , Wil l iam B. Macomber, Jr., Norman W. Manley, Robert C. Mart indale, Earl Mazo, Livingston Tal lmadge Merchant, James Sayle Moose, Jr., Wayne Lyman Morse, Richard Milhous Nixon, Astor F. Pylant, Wil l iam M. Reid, James Barrett Reston, Richard Samuel Reynolds, Jr. , Rabie Guthrie Rhodes, McLoud A. Sicard, J. Frank Snellgrove, John G. F. Speiden, Edward Durel l Stone, Herbert L. Thomas, Dwain Thral l , Waldo E. Ti l ler, Norman M. Warnock, and Robert Mitchel l White.

F19. 2-a-1 International Cooperation Administrat ion. Feb. 16, 1959 - Dec. 30, 1960.

F20. 2-a-1 International Cooperation Administrat ion.

Oct. 3, 1958 - Aug. 21, 1959. F21. 2-a-1 International Cooperation Administrat ion.

January 7, 1958 - Dec. 29, 1959.

Fi les 19-21 contain material and correspondence concerning matters related to the Internat ional Cooperation Administra- t ion. Noted subjects include: Aswan Dam and Lippert Spring

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939.

BCN 129. (Cont. . . .)

El l is. Correspondents include: Stanley Andrews, Paul Fealy Carruth, Clarence Douglas Di l lon, Jack D. Gordon, Robert L. Gulick, Jr. , Walter L. Hinton, Jr. , Roy Prewitt , and Robert Seth Thompson.

R F22. 2-a Passports & Visas. June 22, 1959 - Sept. 13, 1960. [Restr icted]

R F23. 2-a Passports & Visas.

July 10, 1959 - Dec. 28, 1960. [Restr icted] R F24. 2-a Passports & Visas.

June 1, 1959 - July 29, 1960. [Restr icted]

Fi les 22-24 contain materials and correspondence concerning passports and visas. Subjects include: Edwin E. Dunaway and Christ ian E. Finkbeiner. Correspondents include: Joe Lee Anderson, Robert C. Downie, Robert H. Dudley, Steele Hays, George Kenneth Hol land, Walter Johnson, Beverly Joel Lambert, Jr. , John Davis Lodge, John L. Merri l l , Roland Rowe Remmel, Horace Eugene Thompson, John Albert Trice, and John Hay Whitney.

F25. 2-b Good Letters. Dec. 21, 1959 - Sept. 22, 1960.

ov F26. 2-b Good Letters.

Sept. 15, 1959 - Dec. 8, 1960.

Fi les 25 and 26 contain correspondence concerned largely with Fulbright scholarships, including letters thanking JWF for grants and relat ing experiences while in the program. Correspondents include: Ol iver Howard Beale, Robert C. Mar - t indale, and H. Freeman Matthews.

F27. 2-b Information Seekers. January 15, 1960 - Nov. 7, 1960.

F28. 2-b Information Seekers.

January 5, 1960 - Dec. 19, 1960.

Fi les 27 and 28 contain requests for information concerning Fulbright scholarships. Correspondents include: Ralph Gray Brodie, John Harry Hayes, Jr. , R. Paul May, and Henry Woods.

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940. BCN 129. (Cont. . . .) F29. 2-b Matters Referred to State.

March 1, 1956 - March 25, 1960.

F30. 2-b Matters Referred to State. January 18, 1960 - July 10, 1960.

ov F31. 2-b Matters Referred to State.

June 20, 1959 - Dec. 27, 1960.

Fi les 29-31 contain correspondence concerning matters referred to the State Department for considerat ion. Subjects include: al iens, educational exchange, Fulbr ight scholarships, language training, Order of AHEPA, Pakistan, and John James Rooney. Correspondents include: Lawrence Gridley Derthick, Paul L. Mahoney, and Herman Paul Pressler.

F32. 2-b General. Dec. 15, 1959 - January 23, 1961.

F33. 2-b General. Oct. 15, 1959 - Nov. 23, 1960.

F34. 2-b General. Aug., 1960 - Sept. 30, 1960.

F35. 2-b General. 1959 - Aug. 8, 1961.

F36. 2-b General. March 14, 1960 - Oct. 7, 1960.

F37. 2-b General. Oct. 27, 1959 - Aug. 22, 1960.

Fi les 32-37 contain materials, including reports, art ic les, newsletters, memoranda, and a few newspaper cl ippings, as well as correspondence concerning several subjects, including a considerable amount of material related to Fulbr ight scholar - ships. Subjects include: Austr ia, Chi le, educat ional ex - change, Fulbr ight and the arts , Fulbright scholarships, gif ts to Fulbr ight, Inst itute of International Education, North At - lant ic Treaty Organization, Publ ic Law 480 funds, race rela- t ions, Winthrop Rockefel ler, Soviet Union, Wallace Townsend,

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941. BCN 129. (Cont. …)

and Turkey. Correspondents include: Howard Paul Backus, Joseph Robert Crocker, Hal Cooper Douglas, Blake Downie, Al len Joseph El lender, Duncan Emrich, Bobbie Hughes Forster, George Kenneth Hol land, John Davis Lodge, Douglas MacArthur I I , Grant McConnell, Jewell R. Mazique, Bert ie Wilson Murphy, Maude Lorton Myers, Victor Herbert Nol l, Dennis M. O'Connor, W. Porter Oglesby, Jr. , Dennis L. Shackleford, Donald Jay Shank, Maurice Hubert Stans, and A. Burks Summers.

F38. 2-c Import-Export. January 29,1960 - March 4, 1960.

The f i le contains materia l and correspondence concerning the barter program, bauxite, Jamaica, and r ice. Correspon - dents include: Ezra Taft Benson, Thomas Hale Boggs, Dwight David Eisenhower, Preston W. Grace, and Chr ist ian Archibald Herter.

F39. 3 Treasury Department - General. January 11, 1960 - Nov. 30, 1960.

The small f i le contains la rgely correspondence concerning the Coast Guard, education in Arkansas, and Cal ico Rock. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F40. 3-a Comptroller of Currency. Feb. 19, 1960 - June 7, 1960.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning banking in Arkansas and First Pyramid Life Insurance Company. Cor - respondents include: Wayne A. Stone and Herbert L. Thomas.

F41. 3-b Bureau of Customs. Aug. 17, 1959 - June 6, 1960.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Customs Bureau. Correspondents include: Sterl ing Robertson Cockri l l , Jr. , and James Conway Hail.

F42. 3-c Bureau of Internal Revenue. March 19, 1956 - June 6, 1960.

F43. 3-c Bureau of Internal Revenue. Nov. 9, 1959 - Dec. 20, 1960.

Fi les 42 and 43 contain correspondence concerning matters

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942. BCN 129. (Cont. . . .)

related to the Internal Revenue Service. Subjects include: Arkansas Press Associat ion, Fulbright scholarships, Joe Louis, natural disasters, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. , Karr Shannon, and tax refunds. Correspondents include: Milt Earnhart, Bonnie Ann Hartenbower, Haskel l C. Hay, Curt is R. Mathis, Howell B. Pr ice, and Kather ine L. Ragar.

F44. 4 Department of Defense (General) 1960 [sic] Oct. 19, 1960 - Dec. 28, 1960.

F45. 4 Department of Defense (General) 1960 [sic] January 7, 1946 - Dec. 16, 1960.

F46. 4 Department of Defense (General) 1960 [sic] July 14, 1959 - Oct. 19, 1960.

Fi les 44-46 contain correspondence concerning the American Veterans Committee, Arab refugees, Armed Forces reserves, Armed Forces ret irement, defense spending in Arkansas, Fort Smith Junior Col lege, funeral industry, Lit t le Rock Air Force Base, Mil itary Construct ion Authorizat ion Bi l l , mil itary dependents, motion picture industry, Nat ional Guard in Ar - kansas, race relat ions in Arkansas, rel igion and the Cold War, surplus government property, and teacher pay. Corre - spondents include: Stonewall Jackson Beauchamp, Jr., Joh n Ed Chambers, Murphy Morrell Gathr ight, Roy W. Hartzel, Mose Sanford McCord, Clyde Eber Palmer, Robert P. Patterson, Wil l iam F. Rector, Bob Cowley Ri ley, Benjamin N. Saltzman, Char les Peter Shiras, and Kenneth Pat Wilson.

F47. 4-a Department of the Army. June 30, 1959 - Aug. 25, 1960.

F48. 4 -a Department of the Army. May 24, 1960 - Dec. 30, 1960.

Fi les 47 and 48 contain correspondence concerning Arkansas state polit ics, Army-Navy Hospital, Orval Eugene Faubus, Fort Chaffee, Lake Hamilton, mil itary depende nts, Mississippi River, Missouri Pacif ic Rai l road, Morri lton, National Guard in Arkansas, Prair ie Grove, Red River Arsenal, and small business. Correspondents include: Thomas Dale Alford, Ben - jamin F. Castle, Nelson Cox, Lincoln Maupin Cummings, Ceci l Watson Cupp, Thomas Lee Dearmore, Sam M. Levine, Thomas Brady Pryor I I I , Don W. Russel l, Emmett A. Sanders, Sam Sexton, Jr. , Herbert L. Thomas, and Carl H. Wortz I I I .

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943. BCN 129. (Cont. …) F49. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers.

Feb. 27, 1959 - June 14, 1960.

F50. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers. Oct. 22, 1959 - July 15, 1960.

F51. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers. June 11, 1960 - Dec. 30, 1960.

ov F52. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers.

Nov. 5, 1959 - Dec. 28, 1960.

Fi les 49-52 contain correspondence concerning the Arkansas and Ozarks Rai lway, bank stabi l izat ion, barge transportat ion, Beaver Dam, Blakely Dam, Bul l Shoals Dam, Cache River pro - jects, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacif ic Rai lroad, Civi l Rights legislat ion, Corps of Engineers in Arkansas, Dardanelle Dam, f lood control in Arkansas, Fu lbr ight for Secretary of State, Greers Ferry Dam, histor ical preservation, Lake Hamilton, Norfork Dam, Ouachita River, St. Francis Basin, and White River. Correspondents include: Ceci l Watson Cupp, Hal Cooper Douglas, Walter Anthony Dowell, Jr. , John Kenner Fancher, J. Freeman Graddy, Albert M. Guice, Cyrus Richard Huie, Knox Nelson, Jr. , Frederic Maxfield Pickens, Jr . , Louis V. Rit ter, Char les Peter Shiras, Herbert K. Thatcher, and Richard Ryan Thompson.

F53. 4-a-3-a Fort Chaffee - 1959 [sic] Aug. 6, 1958 - Oct. 27, 1959.

F54. 4-a-3-a Fort Chaffee - 1958 [sic] Oct. 11, 1949 - Sept. 26, 1961.

F55. 4-a-3-a Fort Chaffee – 1957. June 17, 1957 - Sept. 10, 1957.

F56. 3-a-3-a Fort Chaffee - 1957. Aug. 22, 1957 - Aug. 23, 1957.

F57. 4-a-3-a Fort Chaffee - 1960. January 26, 1960 - Sept. 16, 1960.

Fi les 53-57 contain largely materials and correspondence, including numerous telegrams, concerning the proposed closing of Fort Chaffee and efforts to maintain it as an act ive

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944. BCN 129. (Cont. . . .)

instal lat ion. Subjects include: Arkansas River, Army-Navy Hospital, diplomatic corps, Dwight David Eisenhower, Fort Smith, Clare Boothe Luce, and unemployment in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Wil l iam R. Brooksher, Clarence Franklin Byrns, Stephen Wheeler Creekmore, Samuel E. Gear- hart, Ben M. Hogan, H. Milton Kropp, Hiram Heartsil l Ragon, Jr. , Robert K. Rodgers, Harold Mason Sherman, James Wil l iam Trimble, Samuel M. Vogel, and Car l H. Wortz I I I .

F58. 4-b Department of Navy. Dec. 18, 1959 - Dec. 12, 1960.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: Arkansas City, Lit t le Rock Univer- sity, Naval Reserves, Navy ret irement, and ROTC. Correspon- dents include: Ralph C. Mitchell, Jr. , Wil l iam Pennel l Rock, and Wayne Upton.

F59. 4-b-1 Arkansas Installat ions. No dates.

The small f i le contains material, including histor ical data, concerning the Naval Ammunit ion Depot at Shumaker. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F60. 4-c Department of the Air Force. Apri l 15, 1960 - Sept. 24, 1960.

F61. 4-c Department of the Air Force. January 8, 1960 - March 22, 1961.

Fi les 60 and 61 contain correspondence concerning the Armed Forces reserves, Civil Air Patrol, El Dorado, Orval Eugene Faubus, mil i tary housing, Lit t le Rock Air Force Base, missi les in Arkansas, and r ice. Correspondents include: Phi l l ip G. Back, Gus H. Blass I I , Wil lard Alvin Hawkins, Lawrence Francis O’Brien, David L. Parr, Richard Brevard Russel l, and W.N. Stannus.

ov F62. 4-c Arkansas Installat ions.

Feb. 4, 1960 - Feb. 18, 1960.

The f i le contains material and correspondence concerning Blythevil le Air Force Base. There are no noted correspondents.

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945.

BCN 129. (Cont. . . .) F63. 4-c-1-a Lit t le Rock Air Force Base.

June 22, 1960.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning missles in Arkansas. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F64. 4-c-1-b Blythevi l le Air Force Base. January 7, 1960 - Sept. 20, 1960.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning Blythevi l le Air Force Base. There are no noted correspondents.

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946.

BCN 130. 5 Department of Just ice to 23 General Services Administrat ion.

BCN 130 contains general correspondence relat ing to various departments in the executive Branch of the United States government. A large amount of the correspondence was referred to the departments involved, el ic it ing mostly rout ine responses from the agencies.

F1. 5 Department of Just ice - 1960. March 21, 1960 - Dec. 19, 1960.

The correspondents l isted are Sterl ing Robertson Cockr i l l , Jr. , and George Edward Thiel; no subjects were noted.

F2. 5-a Federal Bureau of Investigat ion. May 12, 1960 - Dec. 27, 1960.

The signif icant correspondents are John Edgar Hoover and El izah Wilson Lyon. The subjects are James Edward Day and domestic communism.

R F3. 5-b Pardons and Paroles. Apri l 24, 1960 - May 4, 1960. [Restr icted]

There are no subjects or correspondents noted for F3.

F4. 5-e Immigrat ion and Naturalizat ion. Nov. 4, 1959 - Dec. 28, 1960.

F4 contains numerous letters from individuals in the United States on temporary visas attempting to get the visas ex- tended or made permanent. Correspondents include Otis Parnel l Hammons, Steele Hays, Guy Hamilton Jones, Bob Cowley Ri ley, and George Rose Smith. The subject cited is Char l ie May Simon Fletcher.

F5. 6 Post Off ice Department - General (1960) [sic] Apri l 26, 1960 - Dec. 20, 1960.

F6. 6 Post Off ice Department - General (1960) [sic] May 20, 1959 - Aug. 18, 1960.

F7. 6 Post Off ice Department - General (1960) [sic] Dec. 15, 1959 - May 31, 1960.

F5-7 contain correspondence about changes in status of Arkansas

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947. BCN 130. (Cont. . . .)

post off ices and del ivery methods. The noted subjects are mass media, race relat ions and surplus government property. The signif icant correspondents are Hal Cooper Douglas, John Li tt le McClel lan, Robert Sanford McCord, Wiley A. McGehee, Charles Edward Putnam and Arthur El lsworth Summerf ield.

F8. 6-a Postmaster Appointments. Feb. 25, 1959 - Dec. 27, 1960.

This f i le contains material concerning postmaster appoint- ments in Arkansas. The noted correspondents are Hal Cooper Douglas and James Ol iver Porter. No subjects are l isted.

F9. 6-b Post Off ice Bui ldings. Oct. 14, 1959 - Oct. 10, 1960.

The correspondence concerns the construction of new post off ice bui ldings in various Arkansas cit ies. The signif i- cant correspondents are Nathan Green Gordon, Wayne Hampton, Rufus B. Robins and Maurice Hubert Stans. No subjects are noted.

F10. 6-c Rural and Star Routes. Nov. 27, 1959 - Dec. 8, 1960.

The correspondents ci ted are Nathan Green Gordon, Marl in C. Hawkins and Lawrence Brooks Hays. There are no subjects noted.

F11. 6-d General Regulat ions. Oct. 23, 1959 - July 29, 1960.

The signif icant subjects are postal employees’ pay raise and postal rates. The correspondents include Carl B. Haun and Hubert Horatio Humphrey.

F12. 7 Department of Health, Education & Welfare. Dec. 19, 1959 - Dec. 23, 1960.

The signif icant correspondents are Henry MacMil lan Alexander, Remsen DuBois Bird, Preston L. Hathcock and Henry Gustave Hotz. No subjects were noted.

F13. 7-a Off ice of Education. Feb. 14, 1958 - Dec. 12, 1960.

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948. BCN 130. (Cont. …) ov F14. 7-a Off ice of Education.

Nov. 4, 1941 - Sept. 27, 1960.

F15. 7-a Off ice of Education. Sept. 11, 1959 - Dec. 20, 1960.

The signif icant correspondents are Remsen DuBois Bird, Her- bert K. Thatcher, Herbert L. Thomas and John Albert Trice. The subjects noted are Naval ammunit ion depot at Shumaker, separat ion of church and state and Southern State College.

F16. 7-b Public Health Service. Dec. 31, 1959 - May 15, 1961.

F17. 7-b Public Health Service. July 31, 1959 - June 16, 1960.

F16-17 contain not i f ications of public health projects to be done in Arkansas, and the amount of federal money to be used. The signif icant subjects are hospitals in Arkansas and sewerage disposal. The only correspondent noted is Wesley J. Gordon.

F18. 7-c Food & Drug Administrat ion. Dec. 8, 1959 - Nov. 2, 1960.

The signif icant subjects are Arkansas state pol i t ics and sewerage disposals. The only correspondent noted is Wil l iam Roy Penix, Jr.

F19. 7-d Social Security Administrat ion. Apri l 29, 1960 - Dec. 28, 1960.

F20. 7-d Social Security Administrat ion. Nov. 25, 1959 - Aug. 4, 1960.

The only correspondent noted is B. Cooper Jacoway. No sub- jects are noted.

F21. 7-e Children’s Bureau [sic] Dec. 14, 1960.

Although the f i le is t i t led as above, the folder has nothing to do with the Children’s Bureau. The material concerns f lood

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949. BCN 130. (Cont. . . .)

control and the noted subject is Big Lake. No correspondents are l isted.

F22. 8 Department of Interior - 1960 [sic] Nov. 20, 1959 - Oct. 20, 1960.

The correspondents are Wil l iam Monroe Apple, Clarence Frank- l in Byrns, Thomas Lee Dearmore, James N. Rutledge and Maurice Hubert Stans. The subjects are Greer’s Ferry Dam and tourism in Arkansas.

F23. 8-a General Land Off ice. Feb. 18, 1960 - Feb. 29, 1960.

There are no subjects or correspondents ci ted for F23.

F24. 8-b National Park Service – 1957. March 14, 1957 - March 25, 1957.

The only subject noted is Hot Springs; no subjects are l isted.

F25. 8-c Fish and Wildl i fe Service. March 15, 1958 - Dec. 6, 1960.

The signif icant subjects are Corning Fish Hatchery, f ish farming and Greers Ferry Dam. No correspondents are noted.

F26. 8-d S.W. Power Administrat ion. Sept. 23, 1960 - Nov. 30, 1960.

The only correspondent noted is Wil l iam F. Laman; no subjects are noted.

F27. 8-f Indian Affairs. January 20, 1960 - Oct. 18, 1960.

The material in F27 concerns various requests made to JWF concerning American Indians which he routinely referred to the Bureau of Indian Affairs. No subjects were cited. The only correspondent cited is Ernest Ceci l Deane.

F28. 9 Agriculture - General. Aug. 19, 1959 - Dec. 27, 1960.

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950.

BCN 130. (Cont. . . .) ov F29. 9 Agriculture - General.

March 19, 1959 - July 14, 1960. F30. 9 Agriculture - General.

March 31, 1960 - Oct. 9, 1960. F31. 9 Agriculture - General.

Feb. 5, 1954 - May 5, 1960. F32. 9 Agriculture - General.

Nov. 14, 1958 - March 22, 1960. F33. 9 Agriculture - General.

Feb. 5, 1958 - March 15, 1960. F34. 9 Agriculture - General.

March 10, 1959 - Feb. 1, 1960.

Most of the correspondence in F28-34 concerns the problems of Arkansas agr icultural groups and individuals seeking JWF’s aid in dealing with various Department of Agriculture regu- lat ions. The signif icant subjects are acreage allotments, agricultural subsidies, Arkansas dairy industry, Arkansas poultry industry, barter program, Lester Clyde Carter, cot- ton, cotton in Arkansas, Jamaica, migrant labor, Richard Milhous Nixon, Red River, r ice, sugar quotas and surplus com- modit ies. The noted correspondents are Harvey R. Adams, Laney G. Black, Lester Clyde Carter, J.P. Gaines, John Lloyd God- ley, J. Freeman Graddy, John M. Haid, Jacob Hartz, Jr. , R. D. C. Henr iques, Jay Wil l iam Jackson, Lewis James Johnson, Leonidas L. Mack, John Wil l ie Mitchel l, Harry L. Oswald, Hur- lon Conwell Ray, Thomas B. Tinnon, Col l ier Wenderoth, Jr. , and Sidney Yancey West.

F35. 9-a Rural Electr ic Administrat ion.

January 8, 1959 - Dec. 29, 1960.

Most of the material in F35 consists of telegrams sent by JWF to Arkansas f irms and individuals concerning REA loans. No- subjects are cited. The only correspondent noted is Harry L. Oswald.

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951.

BCN 130. (Cont. . . .) F36. 9-b Farmers Home Administrat ion.

Oct., 1956 - Sept. 16, 1960.

The correspondence mainly concerns FHA loans made to Arkansans. The only correspondent noted is Lewis J. Johnson. No subjects are ci ted.

F37. 9-c Forest Service. Feb. 18, 1957 - Nov. 30, 1960.

The signif icant correspondents are Ode Maddox, Roy L. Sizemore and F. Fenner Stice; the signif icant subjects are f ish farming and Penci l Bluff.

F38. 9-e Agricul ture Stabi l izat ion Conservat ion Committee. 1959 - June 8, 1960.

No subjects or correspondents are indexed for F38.

F39. 9-g Soil Conservat ion Service. 1959 - Oct. 25, 1960.

ov F40. 9-g Soil Conservat ion Service.

January 1, 1959, Oct., 1960.

F39-40 contain the annual reports of Arkansas’ Soi l Conser- vation Distr icts for 1959. Correspondents noted are Hugh Hargis and Christ ian Archibald Herter; the only subject noted is cotton exports.

F41. 9-h Domestic & Foreign Market ing Operat ions. Dec. 9, 1959 - Nov. 9, 1960.

The signif icant correspondents are Robert Bernerd Anderson, Ezra Taft Benson, J.P. Gaines, Christ ian Archibald Herter, John Wil l iam McCormack, Frederick Henry Muel ler and Shade P. Rushing. The subjects indexed are India, poultry industry and r ice exports.

F42. 9- i Commodity Credit Corporat ion. March 23, 1960 - May 18, 1960.

The correspondents indexed are Louis V. Rit ter, Shade P. Rushing and Alan E. Stal l ings. The only subject noted is grain.

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952.

BCN 130. (Cont. . . .) ov F43. Letter from Macomber to Senator Fulbr ight - Re: Poultry.

Sept. 7, 1960.

The sole contents of this f i le is a letter to JWF from Wil- l iam B. Macomber, Assistant Secretary of State concerning Europe and the poultry industry.

F44. 10-a Civi l Aeronautics Administrat ion Civi l Board. March 23, 1960 - Nov. 23, 1960.

F45. 10-a Civi l Aeronautics Administrat ion Civi l Board.

January 12, 1960 - Dec. 9, 1960.

F44-45 contain material concerning air travel in and through Arkansas. The signif icant correspondents are Wesley J. Gor- don and Keith Kahle. The subjects noted are Jonesboro, Lit- t le Rock and Magnolia.

F46. 10 Department of Commerce - General. Sept. 10, 1959 - Dec. 19, 1960.

Much of the correspondence in this folder concerns commerce between Arkansas businesses and foreign countr ies. The sub- jects indexed are Columbia County, Cuba, Orval Eugene Faubus, poultry industry, r ice, texti le industry and University of the Seven Seas. The only correspondent l isted is W.C. Blewster.

F47. 10-b Bureau of Census. January 5, 1960 - Nov. 23, 1960.

The material in this folder concerns the 1960 census and the inaccuracies many Arkansas off ic ials claimed were contained in i t . The subjects ci ted are Alicia, Arkansas Gazette, Hot Springs and Warren. The correspondent l isted is Carl H. Wortz, Jr.

F48. 10-d Patent Off ice. March 10, 1960 - July 5, 1960.

No subjects or correspondents are indexed.

F49. 10-e Bureau of Standards.

May 24, 1960 - July 2, 1960.

No subjects or correspondents are indexed.

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953.

BCN 130. (Cont. . . .) F50. 10-h Bureau of Public Roads.

Nov. 19, 1955 - Dec. 28, 1960.

The subjects l isted are Devil ’s Den Park and Mississippi River Parkway Survey. No correspondents were noted.

F51. 11 Department of Labor. Feb. 28, 1959 - Dec. 12, 1960.

F52. 11 Department of Labor. Feb. 24, 1959 - June 6, 1960.

The majori ty of material in F51-52 concerns Department of Labor regulat ions relat ing to foreign labor in the United States. The correspondence, mostly telegrams, is opposed to the Labor Department direct ive that foreign farm laborers are to be paid the standard minimum wage that domestic farm workers are paid. The correspondents indexed are Harvey R. Adams, James Pelham Baker, Jr., Waldo Frasier, Jada M. Mc- Guire, Daniel Frankl in Port is and Wil l iam Jennings Smith. The subjects indexed are farm labor, f ish farming, Mexican labor and migrant labor.

F53. 11-a Wage & Hour Division. Sept. 2, 1959 - Nov. 15, 1960.

The only subject indexed is f ish farming which was to be de- clared not l ivestock product ion and therefore wasn't enti t led to the same rights and exemptions as other agricul tural pur- sui ts. The correspondents, who include Wil l iam Monroe Apple, Lister Hi l l , Malcolm C. Johnson, Roy Prewitt , Wil l iam Jennings Smith and John Wil l iam White, are, for the most part , protest ing this action to be taken by the Labor Department.

F54. 11-c Labor & Str ikes. Sept. 30, 1959 - January 13, 1960.

Much of the correspondence in F54 concerns labor unions and their r ight to str ike. The correspondents indexed are Henry Taylor Bodman, Henry Jackson Gingles and Cass Sheff ield Hough. The only subject indexed is the steel industry.

F55. 11-d Bureau of Employees Compensation. January 7, 1960 - Dec. 30, 1960.

The correspondence covers requests from const i tuents in ob- taining unemployment compensation for work-related injuries. No subjects are indexed. The only correspondent l isted is James Lloyd Bland.

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954.

BCN 130. (Cont. . . .) ov F56. 14 Courts.

Oct., 1959 - Dec. 6, 1960.

F56 contains decisions made by the Georgia, Louisiana and United States Supreme Courts. The subject indexed is deseg- regat ion. No correspondents are l isted.

F57. 14-a Supreme Courts. Apri l 29, 1960 - Sept. 15, 1960.

The correspondent indexed is Edwin E. Dunaway; no subjects were l isted.

F58. 14-a-1 Admission to Practice.

F58 contains a l ist of Arkansas lawyers applying for admis- sion to practice before the United States Supreme Court. No subjects or correspondents are indexed.

F59. 15 Civi l Service Commission. Nov., 1955 - Sept. 30, 1960.

The correspondence is from individuals asking JWF to contact the Civi l Service Commission for them. The subjects cited are Defense Product ion Act and Hatch Act. The only correspond- dent indexed is Bruce C. Bennett.

F60. 15-a Retirement & Deductions. Dec. 3, 1959 - January 26, 1960.

F60 contains correspondence relat ing to ret i rement from and reductions in rank in the Civi l Service Commission. No cor- respondents are indexed. The only subject c i ted is Defense Product ion Act.

F61. 16 Distr ict of Columbia. Dec. 30, 1959 - March 23, 1960.

No subjects or correspondents are indexed.

ov F62. 17 Federal Communications Commission.

March 18, 1958 - January 17, 1961.

The correspondents indexed are Lester Clyde Carter, John Storrs Cross, Thomas W. Mitchell and Colter Hamilton Moses.

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955.

BCN 130. (Cont. . . .)

Subjects covered include censorship, deceptive advert ising, Pembroke College and radio stations in Arkansas.

F63. 18 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. January 19, 1960 - Apri l 1, 1960.

The only correspondent indexed is Frank Smathers, Jr.; no subjects were indexed.

F64. 19 Federal Power Commission. Nov. 5, 1959 - Dec. 20, 1960.

No subjects were cited in F64. The only correspondent l isted is Hugh B. Proctor.

F65. 20 Federal Reserve System. Aug. 30, 1960 - Nov. 29, 1960.

The signif icant subject is the Connally Amendment; no corre- spondents are l isted.

F66. 21 Atomic Energy Commission.

March 11, 1957 - Oct. 24, 1960.

This folder has a small amount of correspondence relat ing to bari te and uranium in Arkansas. No correspondents were indexed.

F67. 21 Dixon-Yates [sic] Aug. 5, 1960.

Although the folder is t i t led as above, material in i t con- cerns barite. No correspondents were noted.

F68. 22 Federal Trade Commission. Apri l 11, 1959 - Sept. 15, 1960.

This folder contains correspondence from individuals requesting JWF to contact the Federal Trade Commission concerning al leged unfair business pract ices by various f i rms. The subjects in- dexed are asphalt industry, furni ture and Sears, Roebuck and Company. There are no correspondents indexed.

F69. 23 General Service Administrat ion. Apri l 7, 1960 - Dec. 15, 1960.

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956.

BCN 130. (Cont. . . .) F70. 23 General Service Administrat ion.

July 13, 1956 - Apri l 28, 1960.

Much of the material in F69-70 concerns various types of government property which the General Service Administrat ion was resel l ing. The correspondents ci ted are R. A. Li le and Cl i f ford L. Smith. The subjects indexed are funeral indus- try, Lit t le Rock Federal Bui lding, Maumelle Ordnance Works, Naval Ammunit ion Depot at Shumaker and surplus government property.

JMH 2-4-77

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957.

BCN 131. 14-67 1959 [sic] Courts/Highway Dept. F1. 14 Courts 1959 [sic]

Sept. 15, 1958 - Oct. 26, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning desegrega- t ion. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F2. 14-a Supreme Court 1959 [sic] Aug., 1958 - Apri l 15, 1959.

The small f i le contains printed material and consti tuent cor- respondence concerning the United States Supreme Court. Noted subject is states’ r ights. Signif icant correspondent is Ber- nal D. Seamster.

F3. 14-a-1 Admission to Practice 1959. Feb. 12, 1959 - May 20, 1959.

The f i le contains consti tuent correspondence concerning ap- pl ications for admission to practice before the United States Supreme Court. Correspondents include: W.H. Dil lahunty, James Cecil Hale, Robert Wesley Laster, and Louis L. Ramsay, Jr.

F4. 14-c Other Federal Courts 1959 [sic] Dec. 26, 1958 - May 14, 1959.

The f i le includes correspondence concerning vacancies on the federal bench in Arkansas. Noted subjects include: federal courts in Arkansas and Elmo Taylor. Correspondents include: John Dupree Eldridge, Jr. , Wil l iam Pierce Rogers, and Joshua Kemp Shepherd.

F5. 15 Civi l Service Commission 1959 [sic] Sept. 1958 - Dec. 14, 1959.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning matters related to the Civi l Service Commission. Subjects include: Defense Production Act and Hugh R. Kincaid. Cor- respondents include: Hal Cooper Douglas, Hugh R. Kincaid, and John W. Robbins.

F6. 15-a Retirement and Deductions 1959. May 8, 1959 - Dec. 3, 1959.

There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents included.

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958.

BCN 131. (Cont. . . .) F7. 16 Distr ict of Columbia 1959.

January 7, 1959 - Dec. 1, 1959.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Distr ict of Columbia. There are no signif icant corres- pondents.

F8. 17 Federal Communications Commission 1959 [sic] Aug. 22, 1958 - Dec. 2, 1959.

ov F9. 17 Federal Communications Commission 1959 [sic]

May 6, 1958 - March 30, 1959.

Fi les 8 and 9 contain materials and correspondence concerning matters related to the Federal Communicat ions Commission. Subjects include: equal t ime provision, John Lenroot Erick- son, Fayettevi l le radio and television, gambling, radio stations in Arkansas, subscript ion television, and Western Union. Cor- respondents include: R. A. Lyle, Joe M. Steele, and Frederick J. Stevenson. Fi le 9 includes cl ippings concerning editorial reaction to the equal t ime provision.

F10. 18 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1959 [sic] Dec. 11, 1958 - Dec. 16, 1959.

The f i le contains consti tuent correspondence concerning ap- pl ications for insurance through the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Noted subjects include: banking in Arkansas and Dardanelle. Correspondents include: Bernal D. Seamster and Harold Snyder.

F11. 19 Federal Power Commission 1959. January 6, 1959 - Dec. 11, 1959.

The small f i le contains materials and correspondence con- cerning matters related to the Federal Power Commission. Noted correspondent is Roscoe C. Hobbs.

F12. 20 Federal Reserve System 1959 [sic] Nov. 21, 1958 - January 8, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Federal Reserve System. Correspondents in- c lude: Robert Bernerd Anderson, Wil l iam Wilson Campbel l , and Wil l iam McChesney Mart in, Jr.

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959.

BCN 131. (Cont. . . .) F13. 21 Atomic Energy Commission 1959.

Apri l 7, 1959 - Nov. 20, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the pos- sibi l i ty of locat ing an experimental atomic energy generating plant in Arkansas. Correspondent is Harry L. Oswald.

F14. 22 Federal Trade Commission 1959 [sic] Aug. 6, 1958 - Sept. 4, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning deceptive advert is ing and f ish farming in Arkansas. Correspondent is Clyde Taylor El l is.

F15. 23 General Services Administrat ion 1959. January 9, 1959 - Dec. 23, 1959.

F16. 23 General Service Administrat ion 1959 [sic] July 29, 1955 - July 14, 1959.

Fi les 15 and 16 contain materials and correspondence concerning matters related to the General Services Administrat ion. Fi le 16 includes material related to a proposal of the Ashley, Drew & Northern Rai lway to provide storage faci l i t ies for surplus commodit ies. Fi les also contain a considerable amount of cor- respondence concerning the manganese industry in Arkansas and, in part icular, i ts importance to Batesvi l le. Other sub- jects include: Archives of American Art, Camp Joseph T. Robin- son, education in Arkansas, El l is Island, Li t t le Rock Federal Bui lding, Maumelle Ordnance Works, National Guard in Arkansas, Naval Ammunit ion Depot at Shumaker, Newport, oi l industry in Arkansas, surplus commodit ies, surplus government property, and Universi ty of Arkansas. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Joshua Arnold, John Tyler Caldwell , Al l ie L. Crouch, Preston W. Grace, Carl Trumbull Hayden, W. W. Haynes, Ralph Arloe Phelps, Jr. , Carl Raymond Reng, John Arthur Riggs, Jr., A. Wil l is Robertson, Herbert L. Thomas, and J.E. Wilmans.

F17. 23-a Public Buildings Service 1959.

Feb. 16, 1959 - May 6, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning publ ic bui ldings. Noted subject is the Lit t le Rock Federal Bui lding. Correspondent is Charles Edward Putnam.

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960.

BCN 131. (Cont. . . .) F18. 24 General Accounting Off ice 1959 [sic]

Apri l 15, 1958 - Apri l 7, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Navy reti rement and a report on the f inancial transactions and pract ices of the Internat ional Educational Exchange Service. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F19. 25 Government Print ing Off ice 1959 [sic] Dec. 24, 1958.

There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents included.

ov F20. 26 Interstate Commerce Commission 1959 [sic]

Feb. 19, 1952 - Aug. 3, 1960.

The f i le contains a considerable amount of material and cor- respondence concerning the discontinuance of service by the Missouri Pacif ic Rai lroad and the St. Louis Southwestern Rail- way in Arkansas. Fi le includes a peti t ion from Clarendon resi- dents protesting the St. Louis Southwestern Railway’s action. Other subjects include: freight rates and soybeans. Corres- pondents include: James Ceci l Hale and Thomas B. Tinnon.

F21. 27 Internat ional Science Foundation 1959 [sic]

March 17, 1958 - Aug. 26, 1959.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the National Science Foundation, not the Internat ional Science Foundation as indicated in the f i le t i t le. Noted subject is education and the Cold War. There are no signif icant corres- pondents included.

F22. 29 Housing Agencies 1959. March 25, 1959 - Dec. 30, 1959.

F23. 29 Housing Agencies 1959 [sic] Dec. 18, 1958 - Dec. 29, 1959.

Fi les 22 and 23 contain correspondence concerning matters related to various housing agencies. Subjects include: France, St. Vincent Inf irmary, Universi ty of Arkansas, and urban renewal in Li t t le Rock. Correspondents include: Samuel Knox Banner, Thomas J. Bonner, John Ed Chambers, Scott Downs Hamilton, Jr., Jonathan Houston Lookadoo, John Wil l iam Murphy, Raymond Henry Rebsamen, and Horace Eugene Thompson.

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961. BCN 131. (Cont. . . .) ov F24. 29-b Federal Home Loan Bank HOLC 1959.

Apri l 30, 1959 - Oct. 2, 1959. The f i le contains correspondence concerning appl icat ions for insurance of accounts and bank charters. Correspondents include: Roy Waymon Milum, Dabbs Sul l ivan, and Thomas B. Tinnon.

F25. 29-c FHA 1959. March 24, 1959 - March 25, 1959.

There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents included.

F26. 29-d Federal Public Housing Authority 1959. Feb. 5, 1959 - Feb. 17, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning request for information. Correspondent is John Wil l iam Murphy.

F27. 30 Railroad Retirement Board 1959. June 15, 1959 - Oct. 14, 1959.

The small f i le contains const ituent correspondence concerning rai lroad ret irement annuity payments. There are no signify- cant correspondents.

F28. 31-a Smal l Business Administrat ion 1959 [s ic] Oct. 16, 1958 - Nov. 27, 1959.

The f i le contains largely const ituent correspondence con - cerning matters related to the Small Business Administrat ion. Related subject is forestry in Arkansas. Other noted sub - jects include: John Foster Dul les and Orval Eugene Faubus. Correspondents include: Frank W. Cantrel l, Claude Duty, John Lloyd Godley, Paul W. Milam, and Herbert L. Thomas.

F29. 32 Secur it ies and Exchange Commission 1959. Nov. 16, 1959 - Nov. 17, 1959.

The small f i le contains mater ials concerning matters related to the Secur it ies and Exchange Commission. There are no sig - nif icant correspondents.

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962. BCN 131. (Cont. . . .) F30. 33 Tennessee Val ley Authority 1959.

Apri l 28, 1959 - May 9, 1958.

The small f i le contains const ituent correspondence concerning Lawrence Brooks Hays. There are no noted correspondents.

F31. 36 Tarif f Commission 1959. Feb. 23, 1959 - Dec. 28, 1959.

The f i le contains a report and correspondence concerning matters related to the Tarif f Commission. Correspondent is Trueman Mil l ion Mart in.

F32. 37 United States Information Agency 1959 [sic] Nov. 19, 1958 - Nov. 13, 1959.

The f i le contains a report, memorandum, and correspondence concerning matters related to the Unites States Information Agency. Correspondents include: Al ita H. Tidrow Dickerson, Wil lard Alvin Hawkins, and Hugh Baskin Patterson, Jr.

F33. 38 Miscel laneous Agencies and Commission 1959. March 9, 1959 - Nov. 23, 1959.

The f i le contains reports and correspondence concerning mat- ters related to various agencies and commissions. Subjects include: labor disputes in Arkansas, Lion Oil Company, Rogers, and Time Magazine. Noted correspondent is Dwight David Eisen- hower.

F34. 45 Select ive Service 1959. Apri l 14 1959 - Nov. 23, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence largely concerned with problems related to Select ive Service classif icat ion. There are no noted correspondents.

F35. 47 International Organizat ions 1959 [sic] Dec. 1, 1958 - Aug. 26, 1959.

The small f i le includes correspondence and a booklet con- cerning Arab refugees. There are no signif icant correspond- dents.

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963. BCN 131. (Cont. . . .) F36. 47-a United Nations 1959 [sic]

Nov. 18, 1958 - Nov. 18, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerned with mat- ters related to the United Nations. Other noted subject is Arab refugees. Correspondent is Charles T. Adams.

F37. 51 Congressional Directory 1959 [s ic] January 5, 1958 - June 23, 1959.

The small f i le contains largely routine requests as well as acknowledgements for the Congressional Directory. Corres- pondents include: K. August Engel, Al lan A. Gilbert, Cyrus Richard Huie, Hugh B. Proctor, Bob Cowley Ri ley, and Ken- neth S. Teasdale.

F38. 52 Congressional Record 1959. January 22, 1959 - Nov. 19, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning insert ion of re- marks into the Congressional Record as well as rout ine requests for copies of the Record. Correspondents include: John Ty- ler Caldwell , David Lewis Cohn, and Lister Hil l .

F39. 53 Library of Congress 1959 [sic] May, 1956 - January 27, 1960.

F40. 53 Library of Congress 1959 [sic] Dec. 17, 1958 - Oct. 26, 1959.

Fi les 39 and 40 contain materials and correspondence con- cerning requests for information from the Library of Congress as well as correspondence related to rout ine administrat ive matters, including l ists of books charged to JWF staff. Subjects include: Alaska, aid to the bl ind, desegregation, John Foster Dulles, education and the Cold War, musical in= struments, residency requirements in Arkansas, and United States Supreme Court. Correspondents include: Margarette Alexander, Wil l iam Robert Alstadt, David Lewis Cohn, Gul ley Davis, Frederic Maxfield Pickens, Jr., Hiram Heartsi l l Ragon, Jr., Adlai Ewing Stevenson, Harry Lee Wil l iams, and Ted R. Worley.

F41. 54-a Farm Bullet in and Yearbooks 1959 [sic] Dec. 14, 1958 - Dec. 7, 1960.

The f i le contains rout ine requests for the Agricul ture

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964. BCN 131. (Cont. . . .)

Yearbook as well as other farm publicat ions; also requests for pictures, autographs, and other information. Subjects include: desegregation, hospitals in Arkansas, and l imita- t ions on labor. Correspondent is Mary Beth Grif f i th.

F42. 54-b Charts and Maps 1959. May 18, 1959.

The f i le contains one letter concerning request for maps. Noted correspondent is Ted Woods.

F43. 54-c Miscel laneous Publ icat ions 1959 [s ic] Dec. 19, 1958 - Oct. 27, 1960.

The f i le contains largely const ituent correspondence con- cerning requests for various publ icat ions. Noted subject is the Northwest Arkansas Archaeological Society. Corres- pondents include: Harold E. Alexander, Burton Arnold, Jr. , James David Bales, Leon Bidez Catlett , Henry H. Denham, Mary Beth Grif f i th, Walter Johnson, Kurt Kauffmann-Grinstead, Harry R. McPherson, Roy Waymon Milum, Frank W. Newell, and Parker Parker.

F44. 61 State Welfare Department 1959 [s ic] Dec. 1, 1958 - Dec. 30, 1959.

The f i le contains largely const ituent correspondence concerning matters related to the Arkansas Department of Publ ic Welfare. Noted correspondent is Car l Hopkins Adams.

F45. 63 State Publ ic ity 1959 [sic] Dec. 9, 1958 - Feb. 16, 1959.

The f i le contains largely const ituent correspondence con- cerning, for the most part, Thomas Dale Alford and the United States Supreme Court. Correspondents include: Hoyt R. Allen and Frank W. Cantrell.

ov F46. 64 State Legislature 1959.

Feb. 5, 1959 - Nov. 19, 1959. The f i le contains material concerning the Arkansas General Assembly, including a copy of a speech del ivered by Talbot Fei ld, Jr. Other noted correspondent is Halbert J. Moody.

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965. BCN 131. (Cont. . . .) F47. 65 Schools 1959.

January 7, 1959 - Dec. 28, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning education, in- c luding the fol lowing subjects: Arkansas Rural Rehabil i tat ion Corporation, George Stuart Benson, Col lege of the Ozarks, federal aid to education, education under the G.I. Bi l l of Rights, Harding College, National Defense Education Act, Norway, and states’ r ights. Correspondents include: Wallace Bailey, John C. Metcalfe, and Carl Raymond Reng.

F48. 65-a Universi ty of Arkansas 1959. January, 1959 - Sept. , 1959.

F49. 65-a Universi ty of Arkansas 1959. Sept. 3, 1959 - Dec. 30, 1959.

Fi les 48 and 49 contain materials and correspondence concerning matters related to the University of Arkansas, including the fol lowing subjects: Agricul tural Experiment Station, Max Waldo Bishop, Eugene Robert Black, John Tyler Caldwel l , educational exchange, Matt Locke Ell is, Walter John Lemke, Clare Boothe Luce, Ross Joseph Pri tchard, Joseph Taylor Robinson, Winthrop Rockefel ler, Sigma Chi and Universi ty of Arkansas Medical Cen- ter. Correspondents include: John Tyler Caldwell , Lester Clyde Carter, Lippert Spring El l is, Ceci l S. Fielder, Frederick George Friedmann, Robert L. Jones, Grady Mil ler, Marvin Alwin Mil ler, Edmund Orgi l l , Harmon Liveright Remmel, Jr., Carter Albert Short, John M. Stratton, Herbert L. Thomas, Storm Ham- mond Whaley, and Henry Scott Yocum.

F50. 67 [Game & Fish Commission] March 29, 1946 - Apri l 26, 1956.

ov F51. 67 [Game & Fish Commission]

March 9, 1955 - Dec. 28, 1959.

Fi les 50 and 51 contain correspondence concerning Bul l Shoals Dam, Corps of Engineers in Arkansas, cruelty to animals, f ish farming in Arkansas, f ish hatchery below Norfork Dam, mass media, Melbourne, tourism in Arkansas, White River, and White River Fowl Refuge. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Monroe Apple, Clar is G. Hal l , Oren Harris, and Roy Prewit t.

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966a. BCN 132. Cross Reference (D-L) - 1959-60 [sic]

F1. [Alphabetical Letters] DAA-DAV. Feb 11, 1960 - Sep 8, 1961.

2. [Alphabetical Letters] DAA-DAV. Jan 5, 1959 - Feb 15, 1960.

3. [Alphabetical Letters] DAW-DEM. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 30, 1960.

4. [Alphabetical Letters] DEN-DIG. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960.

5. [Alphabetical Letters] DIK-DOR. Jan 5, 1959 - Dec 30, 1960.

6. [Alphabetical Letters] DOS-DR. Dec 18, 1956 - Dec 23, 1959.

7. [Alphabetical Letters] DOS-DR. Jan 7, 1960 - Dec 30, 1960.

8. [Alphabetical Letters] DU-DY. Jan 8, 1960 - Dec 22, 1960.

9. [Alphabetical Letters] DU-DY. Jan 2, 1959 - Dec 29, 1959.

10. [Alphabetical Letters] EA-EG. Jan 8, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960.

11. [Alphabetical Letters] EH-EM. Jan 8, 1959 - Dec 27, 1960.

12. [Alphabetical Letters] EN-EY. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960.

13. [Alphabetical Letters] FA-FD. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960.

14. [Alphabetical Letters] FE. Jan 7, 1959 – Dec 28, 1960.

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966b. BCN 132. (Cont. …) 15. [Alphabetical Letters] FI. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 16. [Alphabetical Letters] FL-FO. Jan 8, 1960 - Dec 28, 1960. 17. [Alphabetical Letters] FL-FO. Jan 5, 1959 - Dec 29, 1959. 18. [Alphabetical Letters] FRA-FRN. Jan 21, 1959 - Dec 28, 1960. 19. [Alphabetical Letters] FRO-FY. Jan 8, 1960 - Dec 30, 1960. 20. [Alphabetical Letters] FRO-FY. Jan 2, 1959 - Dec 18, 1959. 21. [Alphabetical Letters] GAA-GAR. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 22. [Alphabetical Letters] GAS-GE. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 27, 1960. 23. [Alphabetical Letters] GI-GL. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 14, 1959.

24. [Alphabetical Letters] GI-GL. Jan 6, 1960 - Dec 19, 1960. 25. [Alphabetical Letters] GOA-GOO. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 27, 1960. 26. [Alphabetical Letters] GOR-GRA. Jan 9, 1959 - Dec 30, 1960. 27. [Alphabetical Letters] GRE. Jan 14, 1959 - Dec 23, 1960. 28. [Alphabetical Letters] GRI-GY. Apr 2, 1958 - Dec 31, 1960.

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966c. BCN 132. (Cont. . . .) 29. [Alphabetical Letters] HAA-HAL. Jan 8, 1959 - Dec 30, 1960. 30. [Alphabetical Letters] HAM-HAN. Jan 12, 1959 - Dec 27, 1960. 31. [Alphabetical Letters] HAP-HAR. Jan 5, 1960 - Dec 30, 1960. 32. [Alphabetical Letters] HAP-HAR. Jan 7, 1958 - Dec 30, 1959. 33. [Alphabetical Letters] HAS-HAZ. Jan 5, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 34. [Alphabetical Letters] HEA-HEM. Jan 8, 1959 - Dec 28, 1960. 35. [Alphabetical Letters] HEN-HER. Jan 6, 1960 - Dec 7, 1960. 36. [Alphabetical Letters] HEN-HER. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 29, 1960. 37. [Alphabetical Letters] HES-HIM. Jan 5, 1959 - Dec 19, 1960. 38. [Alphabetical Letters] HIN-HOH. Jan 5, 1959 - Nov 19, 1960. 39. [Alphabetical Letters] HOL-HOO. Jan 7, 1959 - Jan 9, 1961. 40. [Alphabetical Letters] HOP-HOS. Jan 24, 1959 - Dec 20, 1960. 41. [Alphabetical Letters] HOT-HOY. Jan 9, 1959 - Dec 20, 1960. 42. [Alphabetical Letters] HUA-HUP. Aug 9, 1955 - Dec 31, 1960. 43. [Alphabetical Letters] HUA-HUP. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 22, 1959.

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966d. BCN 132. (Cont. …) 44. [Alphabetical Letters] HUR-HY. Jan 8, 1959 - Dec 28, 1960. 45. [Alphabetical Letters] I . Jan 17, 1959 - Dec 21, 1960. 46. [Alphabetical Letters] JA-JD. Jan 22, 1959 - Dec 19, 1960. 47. [Alphabetical Letters] JE-JU. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 48. [Alphabetical Letters] Johnson - Jones. Jan 4, 1960 - Dec 29, 1960. 49. [Alphabetical Letters] Johnson - Jones. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 30, 1959. 50. [Alphabetical Letters] KA-KD. Jan 14, 1959 - Dec 27, 1960. 51. [Alphabetical Letters] KEA-KEM. Jan 15, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 52. [Alphabetical Letters] KEN-KH. Jan 8, 1959 - Dec 20, 1960. 53. [Alphabetical Letters] KI. Jan 14, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 54. [Alphabetical Letters] KL-KN. Feb 5, 1959 - Dec 9, 1960. 55. [Alphabetical Letters] KO. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 16, 1960. 56. [Alphabetical Letters] KR-KY. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 20, 1960. 57. [Alphabetical Letters] LAA-LAR. Jan 4, 1960 - Dec 23, 1960.

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966e. BCN 132. (Cont. . . .) 58. [Alphabetical Letters] LAA-LAR. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 31, 1959. 59. [Alphabetical Letters] LAS-LEH. Jan 8, 1960 - Dec 28, 1960. 60. [Alphabetical Letters] LAS-LEH. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 28, 1959. 61. [Alphabetical Letters] LEI-LEVE. Jan 5, 1959 - Dec 28, 1960. 62. [Alphabetical Letters] LEVI-LEY. Jan 19, 1959 - Nov 14, 1960. 63. [Alphabetical Letters] LIA-LIP. Jan 8, 1960 - Dec 27, 1960. 64. [Alphabetical Letters] LIA-LIP. Jan 19, 1959 - Dec 21, 1959. 65. [Alphabetical Letters] LIS-LOU. Jan 4, 1960 - Dec 28, 1960. 66. [Alphabetical Letters] LIS-LOU. Jan 5, 1959 - Dec 29, 1960.

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966f. BCN 133. Cross Reference LOV-T 1959-60 [s ic]

F1. [Alphabetical Letters] LOV-LY. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 30, 1960.

2. [Alphabetical Letters] MA. Jan 2, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 3. [Alphabetical Letters] MAJ-MAP. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 21, 1960. 4. [Alphabetical Letters] MAR. Jan 25, 1957 - Jan 2, 1961. 5. [Alphabetical Letters] MAS-MAY. Jan 19, 1959 - Dec 27, 1960. 6. [Alphabetical Letters] McA-McC. Jan 5, 1959 - Dec 27, 1960. 7. [Alphabetical Letters] McD-McI. Jan 2, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 8. [Alphabetical Letters] McK-McW. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 27, 1960. 9. [Alphabetical Letters] MEA-MEN. Jan 9, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 10. [Alphabetical Letters] MER-MEY. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 28, 1960. 11. [Alphabetical Letters] MIA-MIL. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 30, 1960. 12. [Alphabetical Letters] MIN-MOL. Jan 12, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 13. [Alphabetical Letters] MON-MORR. Jan 11, 1960 - Dec 30, 1960.

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966g. BCN 133. (Cont. …) 14. [Alphabetical Letters] MON-MORR. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 29, 1959. 15. [Alphabetical Letters] MORS-MOY. Jan 14, 1959 - Dec 30, 1960. 16. [Alphabetical Letters] MU-MY. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 28, 1960. 17. [Alphabetical Letters] NA. Jan 15, 1959 - Dec 9, 1960. 18. [Alphabetical Letters] NEA-NEW. Jan 2, 1959 - Dec 27, 1960. 19. [Alphabetical Letters] NEWA-NI. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 19, 1960. 20. [Alphabetical Letters] NO-NY. Feb 9, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 21. [Alphabetical Letters] OA-OL. Jan 8, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 22. [Alphabetical Letters] OM-OZ. Jan 13, 1959 - Dec 19, 1960. 23. [Alphabetical Letters] PAA-PAR. Jan 5, 1959 - Dec 20, 1960. 24. [Alphabetical Letters] PAS-PEN. Jan 7, 1959 - Jan 4, 1961. 25. [Alphabetical Letters] PEO-PHI. Jan 6, 1960 - Dec 22, 1960. 26. [Alphabetical Letters] PEO-PHI. Jan 5, 1959 - Dec 19, 1959. 27. [Alphabetical Letters] PHO-PL. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 30, 1960. 28. [Alphabetical Letters] PO. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 22, 1960.

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966h BCN 133. (Cont. …) 29. [Alphabetical Letters] Q-RAT. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 28, 1960. 30. [Alphabetical Letters] RAU-REI. Jan 7, 1960 - Dec 23, 1960. 31. [Alphabetical Letters] RAU-REI. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 29, 1959. 32. [Alphabetical Letters] REL-RIC. Jan 5, 1960 - Dec 27, 1960. 33. [Alphabetical Letters] REL-RIC. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 28, 1959. 34. [Alphabetical Letters] RID-ROC. Jan 4, 1960 - Dec 29, 1960. 35. [Alphabetical Letters] RID-ROC. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 30, 1959. 36. [Alphabetical Letters] ROD-ROS. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 22, 1960. 37. [Alphabetical Letters] ROSEN-ROY. Jan 8, 1959 - Dec 28, 1960. 38. [Alphabetical Letters] RU-RY. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 23, 1960. 39. [Alphabetical Letters] SAA-SAM. Jan 9, 1959 - Dec 16, 1960. 40. [Alphabetical Letters] SAN-SCE. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 20, 1960. 41. [Alphabetical Letters] SCHA-SCHL. Jan 13, 1959 - Dec 28, 1960. 42. [Alphabetical Letters] SCHM-SCHU. Jan 5, 1960 - Nov 2, 1960. 43. [Alphabetical Letters] SCHW-SCU. Jan 2, 1959 - Dec 12, 1960.

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966i BCN 133. (Cont. …) 44. [Alphabetical Letter] SE-SHA. Jan 2, 1959 - Dec 17, 1960. 45. [Alphabetical Letters] SHE-SHY. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 30, 1960. 46. [Alphabetical Letters] SI. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 47. [Alphabetical Letters] SK-SN. Jan 2, 1959 - Dec 30, 1960. 48. [Alphabetical Letters] SO-SPE. Jan 9, 1959 - Dec 28, 1960. 49. [Alphabetical Letters] SPI-STA. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 30, 1960. 50. [Alphabetical Letters] STEA-STER. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 23, 1960. 51. [Alphabetical Letters] STET-STO. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 52. [Alphabetical Letters] STR-STY. Jan 20, 1959 - Dec 22, 1960. 53. [Alphabetical Letters] SU-SY. Jan 5, 1959 - Dec 30, 1960. 54. [Alphabetical Letters] SMITH. Jan 8, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 55. [Alphabetical Letters] TA-TE. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 56. [Alphabetical Letters] TH-TI. Jan 4, 1960 - Dec 28, 1960. 57. [Alphabetical Letters] TH-TI. Mar 25, 1957 - Dec 30, 1959.

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966j. BCN 133. (Cont. …) 58. [Alphabetical Letters] TO-TRE. Jan 13, 1959 - Dec 20, 1960. 59. [Alphabetical Letters] TRI-TY. Jan 5, 1960 - Dec 29, 1960. 60. [Alphabetical Letters] TRI-TY. Dec 18, 1958 - Dec 29, 1959.

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966k BCN 134. Cross Reference U-Z 1959-60 [sic]

F1. [Alphabetical Letter] U. Jan 12, 1959 - Dec 27, 1960. 2. [Alphabetical Letter] VA-VE. Jan 9, 1959 - Dec 15, 1960. 3. [Alphabetical Letter] VI-VU. Jan 12, 1959 - Dec 23, 1960. 4. [Alphabetical Letter] WAA-WAL. Jan 5, 1959 - Dec 28, 1960. 5. [Alphabetical Letter] WAN-WAT. Jan 5, 1959 - Dec 22, 1960. 6. [Alphabetical Letter] WAU-WEH. Jan 8, 1959 - Dec 29, 1960. 7. [Alphabetical Letter] WEI. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 28, 1960. 8. [Alphabetical Letter] WEL-WES. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 31, 1960. 9. [Alphabetical Letter] WET-WHI. Jan 7, 1960 - Dec 31, 1960. 10. [Alphabetical Letter] WET-WHI. Jan 5, 1959 - Dec 23, 1959. 11. [Alphabetical Letter] WHO-WIL. Jan 4, 1960 - Dec 31, 1960. 12. [Alphabetical Letter] WHO-WIL. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 23, 1959. 13. [Alphabetical Letter] WILLIAMS-WILSON. Jan 5, 1960 - Dec 31, 1960.

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966I BCN 134. (Cont. . . .) 14. [Alphabetical Letter] WILLIAMS-WILSON. Jan 28, 1958 - Dec 30, 1960. 15. [Alphabetical Letter] WIR-WOL. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 19, 1960. 16. [Alphabetical Letter] WOM-WR. Jan 5, 1960 - Dec 20, 1960. 17. [Alphabetical Letter] WOM-WR. Jan 6, 1959 - Dec 29, 1959. 18. [Alphabetical Letter] X-Y. Jan 4, 1960 - Dec 29, 1960. 19. [Alphabetical Letter] X-Y. Jan 7, 1959 - Dec 29, 1959. 20. [Alphabetical Letter] Z. Feb 5, 1959 - Dec 16, 1960.

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966. BCN 132-134 Cross Reference.

BCN 132-134 consists of f i les, in general alphabet ical or - der, containing carbon copies of letters originating in JWF’s off ices. Letters are grouped by alphabet ical sub-headings and arranged chronological ly within the alphabet ical groups. Specif ic names and subjects are not indexed separately, as identical copies of all correspondence may be found in sub- bject-oriented f i les. Letters to a specif ic correspondent, however, may be located with relat ive facil i ty by a cursory search of these cross reference f i les. Consult the Fi le Tit les Inventory for the alphabet ical and chronological dis - tr ibut ion of the f i les.

EBA 2-4-77.

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967. BCN 135. 1959 FR Europe & Finance (Tax) [sic] F1. Europe (7).

Dec. 12, 1958 - Apr i l 7, 1959. F2. Europe (7).

May 28, 1957 - Oct. 2, 1959. ov F3. Europe (7).

Dec. 18, 1958 - Oct. 26, 1959.

Fi les 1-3 contain pr inted material, typed reports, memoranda, and correspondence concerning Konrad Adenhauer, Assembly of Capt ive European Nations, Ber l in Cr isis, Wil ly Brandt, Cyprus, developing nat ions, European unity, France, Fulbright scholar- ships, German rearmament, German unity, Hermes Export Credit Insurance Program, Hungary, immigrat ion from Europe, Inter- nat ional Movement for Atlant ic Union, Latin America, Lith- uania, loan to Great Britain, Alfred Krupp, Anastas Ivanovich Mikoyan, Mutual Security Acts, Poland, race relat ions and the Cold War, reduction in force, Society for the Prevention of World War I I I , trade with the Soviet Union, Soviet-United States relat ions, Time Magazine, Ukraine and Byelorussia, diplomat ic representat ive to the Vat ican, Vatican City, and war cr imes. Correspondents include: Eugene Robert Black, Wil ly Brandt, Thomas Joseph Dodd, John Fistere, Al D. Fr istoe, Emmet John Hughes, Volney D. Hurd, Jacob Koppel Javits, Kurt Kauffmann-Grinstead, Lauris Norstad, Howard Harding Russel l, Clarence Kirshman Streit , Henry J. Tasca, Francis Eugene Walter, and David Wodlinger.

F4. Afr ica (8).

Sept. 22, 1958 - Oct. 1, 1959.

The f i le contains pr inted material, typed reports, and cor- respondence concerning developing nations, Mozambique, Nigeria, race relat ions, South Afr ica, and Sudan. Correspondents in- clude: Patr ick Dolan, Wil l iam Jeptha Edens, and I.J.K. Wells.

F5. Middle East (9).

1956 - June 16, 1959. F6. Middle East (9).

Apri l 2, 1958 - Dec. 4, 1959.

Fi les 5 and 6 contain printed mater ials, typed reports,

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968.

BCN 135. (Cont. . . .)

memoranda, and correspondence concerning the Middle East. Subjects include: Algeria, anti-Zionism, Henry Alfred By- roade, Inst itute for Mediterranean Affairs, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Sheldon Tibbetts Mil ls, Gamal Abdel Nasser, Pales- st ine, refugees, and United States Arab -Asian Inst itute. Correspondents include: Salem Bader, Karl Baehr, Ed Louise Bal lman, Eugene Robert Black, John Roy Carlson, Clarence Douglas Dil lon, Marcel Wil l iam Fodor, Lister Hi l l , Hubert Horat io Humphrey, Jr. , Kurt Kauffmann-Grinstead, Harry F. Kern, Alfred M. Li l ienthal, James Sayle Moose, Jr. , and Muhamed Kamil Abdul Rahim.

F7. USSR (10). Feb. 2, 1959 - Oct. 7, 1959.

F8. USSR (10).

March 10, 1952 - Sept. 11, 1959.

ov F9. USSR (10).

March 2, 1956 – March 24, 1959.

Fi les 7-9 contain materials and correspondence concerning the Soviet Union. Subjects include: ant i -Cathol ic ism, arms race, atomic diplomacy, educat ion and the Cold War, John Fischer, Fulbr ight for Secretary of State, John Kenneth Galbraith, German rearmament, Life Magazine, Stanislav Men- shikov, Anastas Ivanovich Mikoyan, New York Herald Tribune, peaceful co-existence, president ial elect ion of 1960, edu- cation in the Soviet Union, trade with the Soviet Union, Soviet-United States relat ions, space race, Adlai Ewing Stevenson, Lewellyn E. Thompson, Jr. , and Venable Lumber Company. Fi les 7 and 8 include correspondence related to Khrushchev’s vis it to this country. Correspondents include: Bernard Mannes Baruch, Wil l iam Benton, Chester Bl iss Bowles, Frank Forrester Church, Stephen Wheeler Creekmore, Clarence Douglas Dil lon, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Wil l iam P. Engel, Hubert Horat io Humphrey, J r. , Henry Mart in Jackson, David Lawrence, Gale Wil l iam McGee, Wil l iam B. Macomber, Jr. , S.M. Riis, Sidney Henry Scheuer, John Scott, and Harold Mason Sherman.

F10. Far East (11).

Dec. 5, 1958 - Dec. 18, 1959.

F11. Far East (11).

Oct. 25, 1954 - Apr il 10, 1959.

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969. BCN 135. (Cont. . . .) ov F12. Far East (11).

1954 - Feb. 13, 1959.

Fi les 10-12 contain materials, including typed reports and memoranda, and correspondence concerning Cathol icism, recog- ni t ion of China, China pol icy, David Levis Cohn, John King Fairbank, Indonesia, Japan, Alfred Kohlberg, Outer Mongolia, Phil ippines, r ice exports, Public Law 480 funds, Soviet-Chinese relat ions, Soviet-United States relat ions, Taiwan, and Gizo Takayama. Fi le 11 includes a lengthy report on the Far East by JWF after his tr ip to the area. Correspon- dents include: James W. Bell , Chester Bl iss Bowles, Myron Melvin Coven, Clarence Douglas Dil lon, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Abol F. Fotouhi, J.P. Gaines, Henry Mart in Jackson, Harry F. Kern, Wil l iam B. Macomber, Jr., John A. O'Donnel l , Howard Alexander Smith, and Richard Lawson Wilson.

F13. Other Areas (12).

July, 1950 - June 1, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Antarctica, Can- ada, India, Pakistan, and Premium Iron Ores. Correspondents include: Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Robert C. Hammock, and J. J. Singh.

F14. Foreign Service, Ambassadorial Appointments, Etc. (13).

Feb. 5, 1959 - Dec. 24, 1959.

F15. Foreign Service, Ambassadorial Appointments, Etc. (13).

May 6, 1959 - Aug. 8, 1959.

F16. Foreign Service, Ambassadorial Appointments, Etc. (13).

June 23, 1943 - June 10, 1959.

ov F17. Foreign Service, Ambassadorial Appointments, Etc. (13).

March 3, 1943 - June 8, 1959.

Fi les 14-17 contain materials, memoranda, and correspondence concerning matters related to the Foreign Service as well as correspondence concerning ambassadorial appointments. Fi les 16 and 17 include material concerning the nomination of Clare Boothe Luce as ambassador to Brazi l . Other sub- jects include: Afr ica, censorship, Congressional reappor- t ionment, Esquire Magazine, Barry Morr is Goldwater, language training, Joseph Raymond McCarthy, mass media, motion pic- ture industry, race relat ions, Red scare, Ogden Rogers Reid,

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970. BCN 135. (Cont. . . .)

separat ion of powers, Trieste, and The Ugly American. Cor - respondents include: Max Ascoli, Wil l iam Benton, Myron Mel - vin Cohen, Clarence Douglas Dil lon, Abba Eban, Virgi l Melvin Hancher, Loy Wesley Henderson, Christ ian Archibald Herter, Wil l iam B. Macomber, Jr. , Rober t K. Massie, Ogden Rogers Reid, Russel l Lowell Riley, and Ray S. Smith, Jr.

F18. FR Congratulatory Letters & Repl ies (Out of State).

January 30, 1959 - Feb. 28, 1959. F19. FR Congratulatory Letters & Repl ies (Out of State).

Feb. 4, 1959 - March 9, 1959. F20. FR Congratulatory Letters & Repl ies (Out of State).

January 2, 1959 - Feb. 13, 1959. F21. FR Congratulatory Letters & Repl ies (Out of State).

January 15, 1959 - June 11, 1959. F22. FR Congratulatory Letters & Repl ies (Out of State).

January 29, 1959 - Feb. 13, 1959. F23. FR Congratulatory Letters & Repl ies (Out of State).

January 30, 1959 - Feb. 5, 1959. F24. FR Congratulatory Letters & Repl ies (Out of State).

January 29, 1959 - Feb. 7, 1959. ov F25. FR Congratulatory Letters & Repl ies (Out of State).

January 31, 1959 - Feb. 18, 1959.

Fi les 18 through 25 contain congratulatory letters and replies concerning JWF ’s elevation to the chairmanship of the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee. Many of the letters are from fr iends of JWF,people with whom he was on a f irst -name basis. However, some of these same letters are very routine an d con- tain l i t t le or no information valuable to most researchers. Therefore, some correspondence that ordinari ly would be noted in other f i les has been omitted from the index. Subjects in- clude: Anglo-American relat ions, Arkansas state pol it ics, Atlantic Union, Hugh Montgomery Brinkley, recognit ion of China, Cold War, Clarence Douglas Di l lon, John Foster Dul les, Eisenhower

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971. BCN 135. (Cont. . . .)

Administrat ion, Amintore Fanfani, Fayettevi l le, Marcel Wil - l iam Fodor, Foreign Service, Fulbr ight and Foreign Relat ions Committee, Fulbr ight biographical mater ial, Fulbr ight cam - paigns, Fulbr ight for president, Roberta Waugh Fulbright, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. , I talian pol it ics, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Clare Boothe Luce, mass media, Mil itary Pay Act, peaceful co-existence, A. Wil l is Robertson, John James Rooney, separat ion of powers, trade with t he Soviet Union, Soviet -Chinese relat ions, Soviet -United States rela- t ions, Adlai Ewing Stevenson, and Arthur Hendr ick Vandenburg.

Correspondents include: Victor L’Episcopo Anfuso, Faustino R. Aponte, Laird Archer, Edward Ware Barrett , Francis Biddle, Henry Taylor Bodman, Chester Bl iss Bowles, Arthur B. Caldwell, Wil l iam Wilson Campbell, Isaac W. Carpenter, Jr. , Francis Higbee Case, Will iam Lockhart Clayton, Tristram Coff in, Fran - ces James Coll igan, John Carroll Cone, John Cowles, E. D. Curlee, Al ice Muse Diggs, Lewis Will iams Douglas, Walter Anthony Dowell, Jr. , Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Marriner Stoddard Eccles, Alvin Christ ian Eur ich, Gene Farmer, Marcel Will iam Fodor, Ai ichiro Fugiyama, Arthur Gardner, Elizabeth W. Gates, Wil l iam Frankl in Graham, Robert L. Gul ick, J r. , Windsor Gregory Hackler, Robert Henry Hadow, Wil l iam O. Hal l, Wil l iam Averel l Harr imam, Oren Harr is, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Richard Heathcote Heindel, Robert Henry Hinckley, Hemphil l Moffet Hosford, Henry C. Howells, Walter Johnson, Thorsten Valentine Kal i jarui, Alan Goodr ich Kirk, Arthur Krock, Sol Myron Lin- owitz, Walter Lippmann, John C. Lynn, Erwin L. McDonald, Har - ry A. McDonald, Harold L. Mack, John Miller, James Sayle Moose, Jr. , and David A. Morse.

Other correspondents include: Maurice d’Arlan Ne edham, Frank C. Pace, Jr. , Paul Robert Porter, Nei l C. Puryear, Joe Robin - son, John McC. Roots, Elmo Burns Roper, Jr. , Anna M. Lederer Rosenberg, Howard Harding Russel l, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr. , Clif ton H. Scott, Frank Smathers, Jr. , John Wesley Snyd er, John Cornel ius Stennis, Lewis M. Stevens, Henry J. Tasca, James Just in Thackara, Blanche Thebom, Mildred Thompson, Ar - nold Joseph Toynbee, James Will iam Trimble, H. Kenaston Twitchell, Cornel ius Vanderbilt , Jr. , Milton Waldman, and James Paul War - burg.

F26. Post Off ice & Civi l Service Committee (General) .

January 31, 1959 - Oct. 26, 1959. F27. Post Off ice & Civi l Service Committee (General).

Apri l 21, 1959 - Aug. 11, 1959.

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972. BCN 135. (Cont. . . .) ov F28. Post Off ice & Civi l Service Committee (General).

Dec. 23, 1958 - Aug. 3, 1959.

Fi les 26-28 contain largely consti tuent correspondence con- cerning Air Mail , Senate Government Operations Committee, Wil lard Alvin Hawkins, health insurance, highway legislat ion, National Federation of Post Off ice Clerks, National Rural Letter Carr iers’ Association, Pine Bluff , postal rates, race relat ions in Arkansas, Railway Express Agency, Republicans in Arkansas, and Fayettevi l le Veterans Administrat ion Hos- pi tal. Correspondents include: Lemuel Campbel l Bryan, Harvey Crowley Couch, Jr., Samuel Penn Dixon, James Conway Hail , Jr. , Ol in Dewitt Johnston, Lloyd D. Lawson, Charles Edward Putnam, Paul C. Schaefer, and Edward L. Wright.

F29. Committee of Government Operations (General). July 25, 1958 - Sept. 26, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning American Air- l ines, Army-Navy Hospital , c lassi f ication of documents, defense spending, economy in government, Dwight David Eisen- hower, James Riddle Hoffa, l imitat ions on labor, language training, John Emerson Moss, National Security Council , and states' r ights. Correspondents include: Bruce C. Bennett, Bryce Nathaniel Harlow, Earle A. Mann, Edmund Sixtus Muskie, Harry W. Pfeifer, Jr. , and Don W. Russel l .

F30. Reorganizat ion Plans (1). Aug. 30, 1959 - Sept. 17, 1959.

The small f i le contains consti tuent correspondence concerning the Central High incident and states’ r ights. There are no signif icant correspondents included.

F31. Economy in Government (2). January 8, 1959 - Dec. 15, 1959.

The f i le contains largely const i tuent correspondence concerning Beaver Dam, Cold War, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Hackett, inf lat ion, Navy reti rement, tax equal izat ion, and The Ugly American. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Lockhart Clayton and Harlow Sanders.

F32. Retirement (2). Dec. 29, 1958 - Dec. 9, 1959.

The f i le contains some correspondence concerning ret irement

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973. BCN 135. (Cont. …)

as wel l as correspondence concerning several other subjects: Cold War, economy in government, federal gasoline tax, inf la - t ion, surplus government property, and tax reduct ion. Cor - respondents include: Harry G. Barr and Albert L. Dowell.

F33. Mail Service in General (3). Dec. 31, 1958 – January 14, 1959.

The small f i le contains const ituent correspondence concerning postal rates. Signif icant correspondent is Randy Meeks.

F34. Distr ict of Columbia Committee. January 27, 1959 - Aug. 27, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Distr ict of Columbia. Subjects include: Jewell R. Mazique, transportat ion competit ion, and Young Democratic Clubs of America. Noted correspondent is Joe Lee Anderson.

ov F35. Investigations Subcommittee (3).

Nov. 28, 1958 - Aug. 11, 1959.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning secur ity invest igat ions and Teamsters Union. Noted corre - spondents include: Wil l iam E. Bufal ino, Carl F. Keller, and El i jah Wilson Lyon.

F36. Committee on Finance (General). March 24, 1959 - Dec. 15, 1959.

F37. Committee on Finance (General). Dec. 11, 1958 - June 30, 1959.

Fi les 36 and 37 contain largely const ituent correspondence concerning the American Automobile Associat ion, The Commer- cial Appeal, excise tax on telephone service, f lood control in Arkansas, federal gaso l ine tax, educat ion under the GI. Bi l l of Rights, insurance tax legislat ion, interstate highways, Nat ional Service Life Insurance, oil deplet ion al- lowance, pension plans, Railroad Retirement Act, savings bonds, Social Securi ty coverage for lawyers, tarif fs, pro - tect ive tar if fs, tourism in Arkansas, James Wil l iam Trimble, unemployment compensat ion, and veterans pensions. Corres - pondents include: Joe C. Barrett , Harry Flood Byrd, Wil l iam Edson Darby, Orval Eugene Faubus, Oscar Fendler, Lister Hi l l ,

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974.

BCN 135. (Cont. . . .)

Peter Dierks Joers, Clarence L. Landen, Russel l Bi l l iu Long, N.M. Norton, Augustus Caleb Remmel, Frank S. Rice, Herbert L. Thomas, Mark Townsend, Milton J. Will is, and Gordon G. Wittenberg.

F38. H.R. 7650. July 18, 1958 - Aug. 22, 1959.

F39. Veterans Legislat ion (1). January 19, 1959 - Dec. 15, 1959.

F40. Veterans’ Legislat ion (1 ). Apri l 15, 1959 - July 31, 1959.

F41. Veterans’ Legislat ion (1). Apri l 4, 1959 - June 25, 1959.

F42. Veterans’ Legislat ion (1). Feb. 13, 1959 - Aug. 12, 1959.

ov F43. Veterans’ Legislat ion (1 ).

January 7, 1938 - June 4, 1959.

F44. 50 FN (1) Veterans World War I (HR 1181). Apri l 7, 1959 - June 2, 1959.

Fi les 38-44 contain largely const ituent correspondence con - cerning veterans legislat ion, specif ical ly H. R. 1181, which would increase the pension for World War I veterans, and H. R. 7650, which would put an income cei l ing above which a veteran would be denied a pension. H. R. 7650 would also increase the number of dependents of veterans eligible for pension money. The overwhelming major i ty of letters, and JWF’s responses, are very routine. Subjects include: Amer - ican Legion, American Legion in Arkansas, Beaver Dam, Brown v. Board of Educat ion of Topeka, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Mena, Wayne Lyman Morse, National Service Life Insurance, Ozark, Pocahontas, race relat ions in the military, Olin Earl Teague, Veterans Committee, veterans pensions, and World War I vet - erans. Correspondents inc lude: Laurence J. Berger, Elgin H. Blalock, Edward Bridges, Juanita Br idges, Hubert W. Eldred Boyd A. Finch, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, Omar Bart lett Ket - chum, James L. Lake, Marsha l l Manvi l le Lit t le, Wayne Lyman Morse, Nicholas R. Overstreet, Olin Earl Teague, and Richard Treadwell.

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975. BCN 135. (Cont. …) F45. Social Security (3).

Dec. 16, 1958 - July 11, 1959.

F46. Social Security (3).

July 3, 1959 - Dec. 9, 1959.

Fi les 75 and 76 contain largely const ituent correspondence concerning matters related to Social Security. Subjects include: Forand Health Bi l l and health insurance legisla - t ion. Other noted subject is the Arkansas River. Corre - spondents include: Albert L. Dowell, Jack Col l ier East, Jr. , Alfred H. Hathcock, Perry Emerson McChesney, Bernice McSpadden, James Ol iver Porter, and Paul C. Schaefer.

F47. 50 Fin (3). June 6, 1959 - Aug. 11, 1959.

F48. 50 Fin ( 3). March 31, 1959 - Dec. 16, 1959.

F49. 50 Fin (3). May 8, 1959 - July 30, 1959.

F50. 50 Fin (3). Apri l 10, 1959 - July 9, 1959.

ov F51. 50 Fin (3).

January, 1959 - July 14, 1959.

Fi les 77-51 contain largely const ituent correspondence con - cerning agr icultural subsid ies, cabaret tax, Conference of Southern Governors, excise taxes, Federal Aid Highway Acts, Forand Health Bi l l , highway construct ion in Arkansas, hos- pitals, income tax legislat ion, inf lat ion, insurance tax legislat ion, interest rates, interstate highways, labor unions, lumber industry in Arkansas, minimum wage legislat ion, muni - cipal bonds, national debt, non-prof it inst i tut ions, oi l de- plet ion al lowance, overseas investment, small business, tax legislat ion, transportat ion taxes, and tuna f ish industry. Fi les also include a considerable amount of correspondence concerning the excise tax on telephone service, federa l gasol ine tax, and pension plans. Correspondents include: Robert Ben Al len, Will iam Monroe Apple, George Henry Ben - jamin, Russell B. Brown, Lesl ie E. Bryant, Harry Howard Cock- r i l l , Kenton Robinson Cravens, Car l Thomas Curt is, Walter E. Daniels, Wil l iam Edson Darby, Lawrence Hedrick Derby,

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976. BCN 135. (Cont. . . .)

Robert N. Di l ls, Will iam M. Eads, Cl inton K. El l iott , Jr. , Orval Eugene Faubus, Donald Hargis Flanders, John Albert Fogleman, Sidney L. Good, Wesley Hal l, James H. Hamlen, Werner C. Knoop, James L. Lake, Jr. , Clarence L. Landen, Robert Albert Learnard, Ed Lewis, Maxwell Joseph Lyons, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Will iam Bever ly Murphy, Floyd R. Oliver, Jack Pickens, Frank Maxson Potter, Louis L. Ramsay, Jr. , Fount R. Richardson, Boyd Ridgway, Wil l iam Max Ritter, Char les Eskridge Saltzman, Robert Nabors Shaw, Wil l iam Jen - nings Smith, Will is Basi l Smith, Gerald H. Teasley, James A. Ward II I , and Marion G. Ward.

F52. Taxat ion (3).

March 3, 1959 - Apri l 14, 1959.

F53. Taxat ion (3).

Feb. 14, 1959 - March 17, 1959.

F54. Taxat ion (3).

Feb. 3, 1959 - March 5, 1959.

F55. Taxat ion (3).

Dec. 13, 1958 - Feb. 27, 1959.

F56. Taxat ion (3).

January 28, 1959 - March 24, 1959.

Fi les 52-56 contain largely const ituent correspondence con - cerning big business control of pol it ics, Harry Flood Byrd, capital gains tax, economy in government, farm cooperatives, federal gasol ine tax, oi l deplet ion al lowance, oi l imports, small business, and tarif fs. Fi les also include correspond- dence concerning the excise tax on telephone service, in- surance tax legislat ion, and pension plans. Correspondents include: Noah D. Alper, John Morrow Andrews, Jr. , Alfred Auerbach, Phi l l ip G. Back, Leonard L. Baxter, George Stuart Benson, Clyde E. Byrd, John Roy Campbell, Lester Clyde Car - ter, Wil l iam G. Conley, Wil l iam Edson Darby, John A lbert Fogleman, Al lan Gates, Jacob Hartz, Jacob Hartz, Jr. , Henry G. Hol lenberg, James K. Jordan, Clyde E. Lowry, Trueman Mil - l ion Mart in, James Henry Pen ick, Pratt Cates Remmel, Roy L. Riales, John Arthur Riggs, Jr. , Char les Wesley Stewart, Neva Bennett Talley, Herbert L. Thomas, George Clinton Wade, Clint Walden, Jacob Wythe Walker I I I , Van H. Weathersby, Frank L. Whitbeck, J. Ernest Wommack, and Paul Young, Jr.

EBA 2-10-77

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977. BCN 136. 1959 Interstate & Foreign (Relat ions) Comm./Judiciary Legislat ion. F1. 50 FN (3) Committee on Finance - Taxat ion.

March 8, 1959 - Apri l 1, 1959.

F2. 50 FN (3) Committee on Finance - Taxat ion. March 9, 1959 - March 27, 1959.

F3. 50 FN (3) Committee on Finance - Taxat ion. March 18, 1958 - March 16, 1959.

F4. 50 FN (3) Committee on Finance - Taxat ion. March 16, 1959 - Apri l 11, 1959.

F1-4 contain const ituent mai l relat ing to the excise tax on telephones. Most of the letters are from Fort Smith, McGehee, Lit t le Rock and Brinkley (especial ly F1). There are no sig- nif icant correspondents in F1-4.

F5. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. May 21, 1959 - Nov. 29, 1959.

F6. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Oct. 27, 1958 - July 13, 1959.

F7. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Aug. 12, 1958 - Aug. 17, 1959.

F8. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. January 13, 1959 - Aug. 14, 1959.

ov F9. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

May 28, 1958 - Sept. 7, 1959.

F5-9 contain const ituent correspondence regarding several matters brought before the Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of which JWF was not a member. The subjects covered include aluminum, Arkansas automobile dealers, Arkansas state pol it ics, community antenna television system, Daughters of the American Revolut ion (Arkansas chapter), fair trade legis lat ion, Fayettevil le, interstate highways, F. Douglas Lawrason, oi l imports, Pine Bluff , prohibit ion in Arkansas, Rai lroad Retirement Act, rai lroad safety, Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss, subscript ion televis ion, televis ion, transportat ion pol icy, wi ldl ife protect ion and zinc in Arkansas.

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978. BCN 136. (Cont. …)

The signif icant correspondents are Ralph Bonar, Wesley Maur ice Buttram, Marion Maxwell Caskie, Lincoln Maupin Cummings, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Clair Engle, Kel l is A. Frost, George Frankl in Getty, Wesley J. Gordon, Rupert Vance Hartke, Ralph G. Johnson, Owen G. Kendr ick, H. Milton Kropp, El i jah Wilson Lyon, Roy Waymon Milum, Colter Hamilton Moses, Raymond F. Orr, Leonard B. Phi l l ip, Frank M. Stanton, Anthony Stephen Stephan, Freder ick J. Stevenson, John Taber, Waldo E. Ti l ler, George Clif ton Wade and Calvin Wetzig.

F10. Committee on Publ ic Works. Dec. 18, 1958 - Oct. 9, 1959.

F11. Committee on Publ ic Works. March 11, 1959 - July 8, 1959.

ov F12. Committee on Publ ic Works.

Feb. 25, 1959 - Oct. 8, 1959.

The correspondence in F10-12 concerns matters before the Senate Committee on Publ ic Works of which JWF was not a mem- ber. The subjects covered include American Publ ic Power Ad- ministrat ion, Arkansas state pol it ics, Dixon-Yates project, Federal Aid Highway Acts, public power and Tennessee Val ley Author ity. The signif icant correspondents are Francis Biddle, T.E. Bost ick, Eldr idge Jones But ler, Horace C. Cabe, Dennis Chavez, Ceci l Watson Cupp, Roy Elmer Danuser, Clyde Taylor El l is, Herschel Hugar Friday, Jr. , Albert Arnold Gore, Robert A. Hammerschmidt, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Verl Wil l iam Hudspeth, Peter Dierks Joers, Robert Samuel Kerr, Jonathan Houston Look- adoo,Clyde E. Lowry, Sam M. Powell, Harmon Liveright Remmel, Jr. , Herbert L. Thomas, Lamar Will iamson, Clyde Woodruff and Gordon Elmo Young.

F13. Flood Control Projects (1). Nov. 20, 1959 - Nov. 23, 1959.

The correspondent indexed is Herbert K. Thatcher; no subjects are l isted.

F14. Highway Legislat ion (2). July 2, 1958 - July 9, 1959.

The correspondent l isted is Richard Lewis Neuberger; the subject is Alaska roads.

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979. BCN 136. Cont. . . .) F15. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (general).

Apri l 21, 1959 - Dec. 28, 1959.

F16. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (general). Dec. 5, 1958 - May 6, 1959.

F17. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (general). Dec. 19, 1958 - Apr i l 1, 1959.

ov F18. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (general).

March 19, 1959 - April 22, 1959.

F15-18 contain materials relat ing to the Senate Committee on Labor and Publ ic Welfare of which JWF was not a member. In F18 a signif icant subject is l imitat ions on labor. The other subjects found in F15-18 are Arkansas Federation of the Bl ind, Arkansas Medical Society, Baldwin Piano Company, charcoal industry, economic growth of Northwest Arkansas federal aid to educat ion, f luor idat ion of water, Ford Foun- dation, migrant labor, min imum wage legislat ion, National Cotton Counci l of America, Rai lroad Ret irement Act, race relat ions in Arkansas and social ized medicine. The signi - f icant correspondents, are Char l ie Adams, Charles S. Brewton, Jack Burge, Prescott Sheldon Bush, Jr. , John Sherman Cooper, Lister Hi l l , Paul W. Milam, Howard A. Rusk, Dick Suggs, Her - bert L. Thomas, Thomas B. Tinnon and Edward White, Jr.

F19. Veterans Educat ional and Hospital izat ion Benef its ( 1). Dec. 26, 1956 - Aug. 25, 1959.

Al l of the correspondence in F19 concerns the extension of benef its to veterans under the G. I. Bi l l of Rights for edu- cation. The signif icant cor respondents are Frank W. Davis, Boyd A. Finch, Marquis Lafayette Harris and Victor H. Wohlford.

F20. General Labor Legislat ion (2). Aug. 7, 1959 - Dec. 16, 1959.

F21. General Labor Legislat ion (2). May 20, 1959 - Aug. 29, 1959.

F22. General Labor Legislat ion (2). May 19, 1959 - Aug. 28, 1959.

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980. BCN 136. (Cont. . . .) F23. General Labor Legislat ion (2).

May 8, 1959 - Aug. 20, 1959.

F24. General Labor Legislat ion (2). May 13, 1959 - Aug. 19, 1959.

F25. General Labor Legislat ion (2). Apri l 7, 1959 - July 22, 1959.

F26. General Labor Legislat ion (2). June 5, 1959 - June 23, 1959.

F27. General Labor Legislat ion (2). March, 1959 - June 11, 1959.

F28. General Labor Legislat ion (2). Apri l 4 1959 - May 22, 1959.

F29. General Labor Legislat ion (2). Feb. 7, 1959 - Apr i l 30, 1959.

F30. General Labor Legislat ion (2). Nov. 24, 1958 - Apr i l 25, 1959.

ov F31. General Labor Legislat ion (2).

March 6, 1959 - Aug. 26, 1959.

F32. Labor Bi l l telegrams. Aug. 5, 1959 - Aug. 20, 1959.

F33. Labor Bi l l telegrams. Aug. 5, 1959 - Aug. 20, 1959.

The correspondence in F20-33 consists of letters and telegrams from JWF’s constituents and others throughout the country ex- pressing opinions on how JWF should vote on var ious issues. Limitat ions on labor is a signif icant subject throughout these f i les. Other subjects found in F20-33 are Arkansas furniture industry, Arkansas lumber industry, Arkansas Telephone Associ- at ion, coal in Arkansas, Dutch Mil ls, excise tax on telephones,

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981. BCN 136. (Cont. . . .)

farm labor, federal aid to educat ion, H.M. Forman, Lion Oil Company, Malco Theatres, Marked Tree, migrant labor, mine safety, minimum wage legislat ion, Moro and Randolph County Hospital. The signif icant correspondents in these f i les are Frank A. Bai ley, Joseph S. Bailey, Ira Nelson Barnett, Guy E. Basye, James Rosenborough Bemis, James Lloyd Bland, Lemuel Campbell Bryan, Lesl ie E. Bryant, Houston J. Buford, H.G. Cannon, Frank W. Cantrel l, Joseph Sti l l Clark, Jr. , Mort Sebring Cox, Dorset Crane, Thomas Joseph Dodd, Jack Coll ier East, Oscar Fendler, Lewis N. Frazier, A l D. Fristoe, John Emmett Gaughan, Barry Morris Goldwater, John R. Grobmeyer, Dave Grundfest, L.F. Hansen, W. Marion Hartz, Henry Haynes, F.T. Hunter, Fred Hutt, Vernon L. Jackson, Peter Dierks Joers, Harry John - son, Joel Yowell Ledbetter, Wil l iam Waddil l Leigh, Herbert A. Lewis, J. Off ie Lites, Ulysses Andrew Lovel l, Henry C. McKinney, Jr. , Morris L. McKinney, Patr ick Vincent McNa mara, Thomas Stanley McNulty, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Edward Bay - lor Meriwether, Waddy Will iam Moore, Harold Fred Ohlendorf , Joseph T. Orchard, Gus Ottenheimer, J. Fred Patton, A.C. Parker, James Henry Penick, Arthur N. Phi l l ips, L.M. Pringle, Lawson L. Putnam, Albert L. Rusher, Henry B. Shreve and Ralph John Speer, Jr. Other correspondents include Joe M. Steele, Cl if f C. Steven - son, F. Fenner St ice, Edward Stoker, Paul Sul l ins, Wil l iam Stuart Symington, Glenn Taggart, Lee Thorel l, Thomas B. Tin - non, Wallace Townsend, John Albert Tr ice, John W. Tyson, Doyle K. Venable, Walter Verhalen, Samuel M. Vogel, Cl int Walden, James A. Ward II I , Marion G. Ward, Fred D. Watson, Peter F. Watzek, Ralph West, Lamar Will iamson, R. Burney Wilson, John Marshall Yant is and Marshal L. Yantis.

F34. Railroad Labor and Retirement (3).

Dec. 22, 1958 - June 29, 1959.

Most of the correspondence concerns the Rai lroad Retirement Act and the Rai lroad Unemployment Act of 1959. The other subject indexed is minimum wage legislat ion. The correspond- dents indexed are Samuel Penn Dixon, Roy W. Hartzel, Louie E. Issacs and S.V. Sihvonen.

F35. Publ ic Health and Hospitals (4). Nov. 26, 1958 - June 29, 1959.

The signif icant subjects are cancer research and public health legislat ion. The correspondents found in F35 are Char les

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982. BCN 136. (Cont. . . .)

Stanley Appelgate, Jr. , Robert G. Baker, Granvi l le L. Jones, Hoyt Somervell Purvis and J.L. Tupy.

F36. Education (5). Dec. 5, 1958 - Dec. 11, 1959.

F37. Education (5). Dec. 9, 1958 - June 17, 1959.

F38. Education (5).

Oct., 1958 - Nov. 11, 1959.

ov F39. Education (5).

Oct. 24, 1958 - Sept. 10, 1959.

F36-39 contain correspondence and other materials relat ing to several matters concerning education, especial ly the Mur- ray-Metcalf bi l l before the Congress. The subjects indexed include Robert G. Baker, educat ion in Arkansas, federal aid to educat ion, G. I . Bil l of Rights in educat ion, Hawaiian educat ion, language training, National Defense Educat ion Act, nursing educat ion, teacher pay and Youth Conservat ion Corps. The correspondents l isted are J. Marion Adams, Elmer Herbert Bal lard, Thomas Frankl in Butt, John Tyler Caldwel l, Joseph Si l l Clark, Archie W. Ford, Roy W. Hartzel, Hubert Horat io Humphrey, Erwin Knol l, Ulysses Andrew Lovel l, James Lane Mc- Caski l l , Carl Milton Marcy, Jennings Randolph, James Forrest Rozzel l, Frank Thompson, Jr. , John Albert Trice, Lee Ward, Harrison Ar l ington Wil l iams and Leonard George Wolf.

F40. Teacher Scholarship Program. Apri l 8, 1954 - Nov. 22, 1957.

ov F41. Teacher Scholarship Program.

n.d.

The material in F40-41 relates to the need for federal aid for teacher scholarship programs. The noted subjects are educat ion and the Cold War and federal aid to education. The correspondents are David McAll ister, Timothy M. Stinnett and Francis Stroup.

F42. Committee on the Judiciary. March 10, 1959 - Oct. 27, 1959.

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983. BCN 136. (Cont. . . .) F43. Committee on the Judiciary.

January 9, 1959 - July 30, 1959.

F44. Committee on the Judiciary. March 9, 1959 - May 29, 1959.

F45. Committee on the Judiciary. Feb. 16, 1959 - Apr i l 23, 1959.

F46. Committee on the Judiciary. June, 1958 - Apr i l 7, 1959.

F47. Committee on the Judiciary. January 29, 1959 - March 6, 1959.

ov F48. Committee on the Judiciary.

Dec. 11, 1958 - Aug. 26, 1959.

F49. 50 Jud- ’59. January 23, 1957 - Nov. 10, 1958.

F42-49 contain material related to matters before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, of which JWF was not a member. F44 has a var iety of judic ial issues discussed in it . The signif icant subjects are Thomas Dale Alford, Aluminum Com- pany of America in Arkansas, American Federat ion of Musicians, antitrust legis lat ion, Arkansas automobile dealers, Arkansas Bar Associat ion, automobile safety, automobile sales, Harry Bridges, Thomas Frankl in Butt, El izabeth S. Carpenter, Civi l Rights legis lat ion, Osro Cobb, cooperat ive tax exempt ions, copyr ight laws, cruelty to animals, curtailment of the Su- preme Court of the United States, DuPont Company, ElDorado, Electoral Col lege, federal courts in Arkansas, General Mo- tors Corporat ion, J. Smith Henley, juveni le del inquency, Lion Oil Company, mass media, Nat ional Congress of Petroleum Retailers, race relat ions in Arkansas, Robinson-Patman Act, school desegregat ion, Supreme Court of the United States, surplus government property and Charles B. Whiteside. The signif icant correspondents include Herman Adams, Thomas Dale Alford, Truman N. Baker, Joe Clif ford Barrett , Guy E. Basye, George Stuart Benson, Arthur Y. Berry, Warren E. Bray, Leslie E. Bryant, Bruce T. Bull ion, John Tyler Caldwel l, Wil l iam Lockhart Clayton, John H. Cottrel l, Jr. , Joseph C.

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984. BCN 136. (Cont. …)

Crenchaw, Joseph Robert Crocker, Car l Thomas Curt is, Thomas Lee Dearmore, Blake Downie, Oscar Fendler, Albert Haraway, Char les S. Har ley, Frank M. Headlee, J. Smith Henley, Thomas Carey Hennings, Jr. , El izabeth M. Henry, Lee Henslee, Peter Dierks Joers, Ralph G. Johnson, Kenneth Barnard Keat ing, Benjamin J. Lewis, Clayton Nolen Lit t le, Wil l iam Thomas Lowe, Edward John Meeman, Marvin Wesley Melton, Roy Waymon Milum, Edouard Morot-Sir, Guss Orr, Hugh Baskin Patterson, Jr. , Robert Estes Ritchie, Louis V. Rit ter, A. Wil l is Robertson, Wil l iam Pierce Rogers, S. E. Shelley, Harold Mason Sherman, Carl R. Stout, Herman Eugene Talmadge, Waldo E. Ti l ler, Wayne Upton, Edward Warmack, Karl Porter Wil lard, Aubrey Wil l is Wil l iams, Oscar Eugene Wil l iams, Ray Winder, Jul ius Gayle Windsor, Jr. , Edward L. Wright, El izabeth Gregg Young and Gordon Elmo Young.

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985. BCN 137. 1959 Invitat ions [sic]

The correspondence in BCN 137 consists of invitat ions issued to JWF for speaking engagements, dinners, etc., for the period 1953-1961. There is correspondence concerning other matters which are l isted below. For the most part the group issuing the invitat ion is not indexed. Most of the indiv iduals who sent the invitat ions are indexed.

F1. Metcalfe. Sept. 4, 1953 - Aug. 26, 1960.

Most of the correspondence in F1 is with John C. Metcalfe whose agency handled JWF’s speaking engagements. The corre- spondents l isted are Robert G. Baker and Tess Mayer Crager. The subject is Nolan L. Rushing.

F2. 70-b Invitat ions Declined - Ark. Sept. 21, 1959 - Nov. 16, 1959.

F3. 70-b Invitat ions Declined - Ark. January 8, 1960 - Dec. 15, 1960.

F4. 70-b Invitat ions Declined - Ark. Oct. 12, 1959 - July 15, 1960.

F5. 70-b Invitat ions Declined - Ark. Sept. 16, 1959 - Sept. 22, 1960.

F2-5 contain invitat ions from Arkansas to JWF to attend din- ners, ceremonies, give speeches, etc., in a large number of Arkansas towns. Many of the letters have comments on matters relat ing to Arkansas and to the national pol it ical scene. The subjects indexed are Arkansas Federation of Women’s Clubs, Clarence Frankl in Byrns, China lobby, Orval Eugene Faubus, f ish hatchery at Bul l Shoals Dam, El izabeth Wil l iams Fulbr ight , Library Services Act, Lit t le Rock Air Force Base, Naval An- munit ion Depot at Shumaker, Richard Milhous Nixon, Ouachita River Val ley Associat ion, president ial elect ion of 1960, Sears, Roebuck and Company, and Warren. The signif icant co- rrespondents are Harvey R. Adams, Howard M. Alderson, Phi l l ip G. Back, Albert Frankl in Barham, Leonard L. Baxter, James Loyd Bland, Hugh Montgomery Br inkley, Carl M. Burger, John Ed Chambers, R. Dale Christy, Cecil Watson Cupp, Paul Melvin Dacus, Samuel Claudius Del l inger, C. L. Denton, Jr. , Lawrence Hedr ick Derby, John Kenner Fancher, Orval Eugene Faubus, Shel ly C. Ferguson, Waldo Frasier, David Al lan Gates, George E. Had- daway, John M. Haid and Sarah Francis Hardy.

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986.

BCN 137. (Cont. . . .)

Other correspondents include Lewis D. Jones, Cyrus M. King, Roy Kumpe, Hendrix Lackey, Paul J. Latture, Perry Emerson McChesney, Loyd McDermott, Marvin Wesley Melton, Ralph C. Mitchel l , Jr. , D. Pat Moran, Dowell Naylor, Jr., James E. O'Connell , Wil l iam W. O'Donnell , Harold Fred Ohlendorf, Harry L. Oswald, George W. Peck, John W. Powell , Richard M. Priddy, Hurlon Conwell Ray, Raymond Henry Rebsamen, Wil l iam F. Rector, Joe Robinson, Winthrop Rockefel ler, Carter Albert Short, Jeta Taylor, Herbert K. Thatcher, Neal B. Thayer and Charles Aust in Vines.

F6. 70 Metcalfe Correspondence. Nov. 12, 1959 - Dec. 1, 1960.

This folder contains more correspondence between JWF and John C. Metcalfe concerning speaking engagements through- out the country. The correspondents indexed are John Lackey Brown and Aimer Sti l lwel l Mike Monroney. No subjects are l isted.

F7. 70-a Pending or Accepted. Oct. 13, 1959 - Sept. 27, 1960.

F8. 70-a Pending or Accepted.

Aug. 23, 1959 - Dec. 9, 1960.

F9. 70-a Pending or Accepted.

January 6, 1959 - Dec. 2, 1960.

The correspondence in F7-9 consists of invi tat ions issued to JWF from numerous organizat ions and individuals. The sub- jects covered are Carnegie Hall , Fulbright off ice, John Fitz- gerald Kennedy, Magnol ia, Gamal Abdel Nasser, presidential election of 1960 and race relat ions in Arkansas. The corre- spondents include Albert Frankl in Barham, Henry Oscar Brandon, Hugh Montgomery Brinkley, Imon E. Bruce, El lsworth Bunker, Howard D'Egvi l le, Hal Cooper Douglas, J. E. Dunlap, James J. Edwards, Oscar Fendler, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, John Brigham Howard, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Paul Jones, David H. Katz, Cyrus M. King. Wil l iam Starr Mitchel l , Robert Daniel Murphy, Richard Milhous Nixon, James Forrest Rozzel l , George Armistead Smathers and Lester Corr in Strong.

ov F10. 70-b Regretted.

Aug. 26, 1960 - January 9, 1961.

The correspondents indexed are John Tyler Caldwell , Arthur

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987.

BCN 137. (Cont. . . .)

Harr ison Motley, Omar Bart lett Ketchum and Elmo Burns Roper, Jr. The only subject noted is Sertoma Internat ional.

F11. 70-b November. Aug. 25, 1960 - Dec. 17, 1960.

ov F12. 70-b November.

Nov. 6, 1960 - January 27, 1961.

F13. 70-b October.

Feb. 3, 1960 - Nov. 7, 1960.

Most of the correspondence in F11-13 consists of regretted invitat ions due to the impending reajournment of Congress. The correspondents indexed are Guy Berry, John Tyler Cald- well , Angier Biddle Duke, George Kenneth Holland, Spessard Lindsey Holland, Robert Sanford McCord, Colter Hamilton Moses, Claude C. Phil ippe, Stewart Lee Udall and Benjamin Harr ison Wooten. The subject l isted is American Friends Service Committee.

F14. 70-b Invi tat ions Declined in Arkansas. March 15, 1958 - Oct. 9, 1959.

F15. 70-b Invi tat ions Declined in Arkansas.

Oct. 16, 1957 - Sept. 30, 1959.

The subjects indexed for F14-15 are Arkansas state pol i t ics, Democratic Party, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Orval Eugene Faubus and Jessie Smith Henley. The signif icant correspond- dents include Laird Archer, Richard M. Ardemagni, Lesl ie E. Bryant, John Tyler Caldwell , Esther Clark, Lemon B. Clark, R. Dale Christy, Ceci l Watson Cupp, Oscar Fendler, Shelby Ray Ford, James Thomas Gooch, Milas Howard Hale, Charl ie Gymann Johnston, Carl F. Kel ler, James M. McHaney, H. Wil l iam McMil lan, Troy McNeil , Roy Waymon Milum, David T.P. Nelson, Louise Porter, Al len B. Reynolds, John Arthur Riggs, Jr., Wil ton Robert Stephens, Richard Ryan Thompson, Louis D. Trager, George Cli f ton Wade and Bernard Pugh Whetstone, Jr.

F16. Invi tat ions Declined - September. Sept. 13, 1960 - January 20, 1961.

ov F17. Invi tat ions Declined - September.

1957 - Sept. 24, 1960.

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988.

BCN 137. (Cont. . . .) F18. Invi tat ions Declined - August.

May 14, 1960 - Sept. 29, 1960.

F19. Invi tat ions Declined - August.

July 28, 1958 - Aug. 19, 1960.

F20. 70-b Invi tat ions Declined - July.

June 22, 1960 - Aug. 22, 1960.

F21. 70-b June.

Apri l 15, 1960 - July 28, 1960.

F22. 70-b June.

May 31, 1960 - June 30, 1960.

The correspondence in F16-22 consists of invi tat ions for JWF to speak at various funct ions throughout the state and across the country. With only a few exceptions, JWF refused al l the invitat ions contained in these f i les. The correspondents in- dexed are Robert Bernerd Anderson, Harry Flood Byrd, Jacob Hartz, Jr. , Lister Hil l , George Kenneth Holland, Spessard Lindsey Holland, Charles Edgerton Jackson, Walter Johnson, Robert Samuel Kerr, Perry Emerson McChesney, Warren Grant Magnuson, Herbert A. May, Wayne Lyman Morse, Maurine Brown Neuberger, Herschel D. Newsom, Claude C. Phil ippe, Ol ive I . Reddick, Walter L. Rice, John Arthur Riggs, Jr., and Albert L. Rusher. The only subject l isted is Betsey Fulbright.

F23. 70-b Declined Invi tat ions - May. Feb. 18, 1960 - June 9, 1960.

F24. 70-b Declined Invi tat ions - May.

Oct. 8, 1959 - June 24, 1960.

F25. 70-b Declined Invi tat ions - Apri l .

Feb. 7, 1960 - May 17, 1960.

ov F26. 70-b Declined Invi tat ions - Apri l .

Nov. 25, 1959 - June 7, 1960.

F27. 70-b Declined Invi tat ions - March.

Aug. 14, 1958 - March 19, 1960.

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989.

BCN 137. (Cont. . . .)

F28. 70-b Declined Invi tat ions - March.

Apri l 23, 1959 - Apri l 22, 1960.

F29. 70-b Declined Invi tat ions - March.

Feb. 14, 1960 - Apri l 29, 1960.

F30. 70-b Declined Invi tat ions - Feb.

January 27, 1960 - May 21, 1960.

F31. 70-b Declined Invi tat ions - Feb.

January 18, 1960 - March 30, 1960.

F32. 70-b Declined Invi tat ions - Jan.

Nov. 23, 1959 - Apri l 1, 1960.

F33. 70-b Declined Invi tat ions - Jan.

Aug. 28, 1959 - Feb. 22, 1960.

F34. 70-b Declined Invi tat ions.

Aug. 1, 1958 - January 9, 1960.

The materials in F23-34 consist of invitat ions from organi- zations throughout the United States and some foreign coun- tr ies, al l of which JWF decl ined. The correspondents are Carl Hopkins Adams, Paul M. Butler, Harry Flood Byrd, Erwin Dain Canham, Wil l iam Lockhart Clayton, Richard J. Connor, Wil l iam Orvi l le Douglas, Frankl in Dunham, Abba Eban, Clark Mel l Eichelberger, Samuel James Ervin, Jr., R. E. Fendler, Orvi l le Lothrop Freeman, Whitney Gil l i l land, Charles Lesl ie Glenn, Albert Arnold Gore, Robert Frank Harrel l , Rupert Vance Hartke, John Netherland Heiskel l , Paul Kirby Hennessy, Chris- t ian Archibald Herter, Paul Gray Hoffmann, Hubert Horat io Humphrey, Jr.. , Roy Claire Ingersol l , Joseph Esrey Johnson, Eric A. Johnston, Walter Henry Judd, Richard P. Lane, Chester Lauck, Kat ie Scofield Louchheim, John P. McConnell , John Wil l iam McCormack, Harry G. Mi l ler, Harold R. Moskovit, Robert Daniel Murphy, Dowell Naylor, Lester Bowles Pearson, Claude C. Phi l ippe, Charles Sylvanus Rhyne, Siert Frederick Riepma, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt , Howard A. Rusk, George Armistead Smathers, Harold E. Snyder, Horace Jerry Voorhis, Robert Ferdinand Wagner, Jr., John Cooper Wiley, Charles Morrow Wilson, and Edward Ledwidge Wright. The only subject in- dexed is Blythevi l le Air Force Base.

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990.

BCN 137. (Cont. . . . ) F35. 70-c Invitat ions Fi l led.

June 26, 1959 - Apri l 13, 1960.

F36. 70-c Invitat ions Fi l led. January 6, 1960 - Aug. 26, 1960.

F37. 70-c Invitat ions Fi l led. July 23, 1959 - Dec. 31, 1960.

F38. 70-c Invitat ions Fi l led. January 19, 1960 - January 2, 1961.

F39. 70-c Invitat ions Fi l led. January 26, 1960 - Nov. 30, 1960.

ov F40. 70-c Invitat ions Fi l led.

Dec. 24, 1959 - Dec. 28, 1960.

The correspondence in F35-40 consists of invi tat ions to JWF for speaking engagements, dinners, dedications, etc. The invitat ions in these f i les were accepted. F37-38 contain copies of ’ thank you’ let ters that JWF wrote after he visited Japan in October 1960 and Arkansas in December 1960. The people receiving the letters are close fr iends of JWF and would normal ly be indexed, but aren’t because of the routine nature of the letters. The subjects indexed are Thomas Dale Alford, Arkansas state pol i t ics, Orval Eugene Faubus, Ful- br ight tr ips abroad, hospitals in Arkansas, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr., Li t t le Rock Universi ty, Marvin Wesley Melton, Colter Hamil ton Moses and ROTC. The signif icant correspondents include Carl Hopkins Adams, Stanley Andrews, Albert Frankl in Barham, Wil l iam Benton, Wal- ter Lindsey Brown, Edward Burl ing, Jr. , Erwin Dain Canham, Gressie Umsted Carnes, Lester Clyde Carter, Jess A. Craig, Jr., Ceci l Watson Cupp, Dwight David Eisenhower, Clyde Tay- lor El l is, Valery Giscard D’Estaing, Thomas Harper, Robert Harrel , Joseph C. Harsch, Lister Hi l l , John Brigham Howard, Joseph Wil l iam Hull , Louie E. Isaacs, Malcolm C. Johnson, Clayton Nolen Lit t le, Phi l l ip H. Loh I I I , Perry Emerson Mc- Chesney, Robert Gardner McGregor, Jr. , Jada M. McGuire, Clarence Thurston McLaughl in, Maurice Harold MacMil lan, Marvin Wes- ley Melton, Ralph C. Mitchel l , Jr., J. Joel Monfort , Joanna Oakes, Gerry M. Orr, Andrew Russel l Pearson, Wil l iam Robert Poage, Riley Sloan Rainwater, B. G. Robertson, Elmo Burns Roper, Jr., James Forrest Rozzel l , John Shelton Rushing, Nolan L. Rushing, Shade P. Rushing, Ronald Rutty, Paul C. Schaefer, Vernon W. Scott, James Baxter Sharp, Robert C.

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991.

BCN 137. (Cont. . . .)

Simmons, Harold E. Snyder, Lawrence Edmund Spivak, Samuel B. Strauss, Jeta Taylor, Herbert K. Thatcher, Robert Helyer Thayer, James Wil l iam Trimble, Wayne Upton, Field Wasson, Walter J. Wilkins, Jr. , and Edward Ledwidge Wright.

F41. 70-e Off ice Appointments. Feb. 10, 1959 - Apri l 8, 1959.

F42. 70-e Off ice Appointments. Sept. 3, 1958 - May 23, 1959.

F43. 70-e Off ice Appointments. January, 1959 - June 3, 1959.

F44. 70-e Off ice Appointments. March 1, 1959 - Aug. 5, 1959.

F45. 70-e Off ice Appointments. May 25, 1959 - Dec. 9, 1959.

ov F46. 70-e Off ice Appointments.

Oct. 4, 1943 - Dec. 16, 1959.

F47. 70-e Off ice Appointments.

Oct. 22, 1959 - March 15, 1960.

F48. 70-e Off ice Appointments. Nov. 21, 1959 - Aug. 12, 1960.

F49. 70-e Off ice Appointments.

Apri l 17, 1959 - Nov. 30, 1960.

F50. 70-e Off ice Appointments.

Feb. 9, 1960 - Oct. 14, 1960.

ov F51. 70-e Off ice Appointments.

March 18, 1960 - June 24, 1960.

The correspondence in F41-51 consists of requests for appoint- ments with JWF. F46 also contains a l ist of quest ions about

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992. BCN 137. (Cont. . . .)

foreign pol icy submitted to JWF by an AP reporter. The ques- t ions were answered by Carl Marcy, chief of staff of the For- eign Relations Committee, and reviewed by JWF. The implication is clear that Marcy’s answers were, general ly, the ones JWF would have given. The subjects discussed in F41-51 are anti - Zionism, Arkansas radio stations, Assembly of Captive European Nations, atomic bomb test ing, Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee, John Elward Brown, Jr., DeGray Dam, diplomatic corps, Orval Eugene Faubus, foreign pol icy, Fulbright and Foreign Relations Committee, Wil l iam H. Hadley, Jr., India, Lyndon Baines John- son, Newsweek, peace plans, The Reader’s Digest, Pratt Cates Remmel, Taiwan, UNESCO, and Venable Lumber Company.

The correspondents indexed in F41-51 are Dean Gooderham Ache- son, Stanley Andrews, Charles Stanley Applegate, Jr., Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Wil l iam Joshua Arnold, Wil l iam Vincent Astor, George W. Bal l , Joe Cli f ford Barrett, Chester Bl iss Bowles, Wil ly Brandt, Hugh Montgomery Brinkley, John Elward Brown, Jr., El lsworth Bunker, Paul M. Butler, Wesley Maurice Buttram, Paul Fealy Carruth, Benjamin F. Castle, Phi l ip Hemenway Chad- bourn, Robert Douglas Cheyne, Marion Trumbull Christ ie, Osro Cobb, Harry Howard Cockri l l , Al fred Jackson Crabaugh, Stephen Wheeler Creekmore, Ernest Ceci l Deane, Bob Doubleday, Angier Biddle Duke, Mart in T. Dyke, Clark Mel l Eichelberger, Howard Samuel Eichenbaum, Al len, Joseph El lender, Russell Chester Elrod, Morr is Leopold Ernst, R. E. Fendler, Christ ian E. Finkbeiner, Marcel Wil l iam Fodor, Joseph Allen Frear, Jr., Ben H. Freedman, L. Quinn Glover, Barry Morr is Goldwater, James Thomas Gooch, Sidney L. Good, Preston W. Grace, John Gunther, Robert Frank Harrel, Don Wil l iam Harrel l , Paul Gray Hoffman, John Brigham Howard, Hubert Horat io Humphrey, Jr., Ceci l A. Johnson, Walter Johnson and Edna Flannery Kel ly. Addit ional correspondents are Harry Frederick Kern, Alan Good- r ich, Thomas Henry Kuchel, Wil l iam Langer, Anne W. Langman, F. Douglas Lawrason, R. A. Li le, Louis E. Lomax, Frankl in E. Loy, Louis Lupas, Douglas MacArthur II , John Wil l iam McCor- mack, Ralph Emerson McGil l , Sidney Sanders McMath, Elaine Ogden McNeil , Carl Mi l ton Marcy, Jess W. Matthews, Marvin Wesley Melton, Wayne Lyman Morse, Hugh Baskin Patterson, Jr. , W. F. Pierce, Louise Porter, Bern Price, Winthrop Rockefel ler, Matthew Herman Rothert, Jacob Sacks, Emmett A. Sanders, Sid- ney Henry Scheuer, Sam Shaffer, Marsden H. Simmons, Robert H. Smith, Joe M. Steele, Edward Durrel l Stone, Paul Sul l ins, Wil l iam Stuart Symington, Dwight Davidson Taylor, Jr., Her- bert L. Thomas, Claude Hoyt Turney, H. Kenaston Twitchel l , Charles Austin Vines, Richard C. Waugh, Charles B. Whiteside and Charles Morrow Wilson.

F52. 70-f Correspondence on lectures, requests for art ic les, speeches. Oct. 16, 1959 - June 10, 1960.

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993.

BCN 137. (Cont. . . .) F53. 70-f Correspondence on lectures, requests for art ic les,

speeches. June 14, 1960 - Dec. 10, 1960.

F54. 70-h Geographical Fi le.

Nov. 15, 1960. F55. 70-f Correspondence on lectures, requests for art ic les,

speeches. Sept. , 1956 - Dec. 7, 1959.

ov F56. 70-f Correspondence on lectures, requests for art ic les,

speeches. Nov. 5, 1958 - July 12, 1960.

The material in F52-56 covers subjects such as arms race, coal industry, Coronet Magazine, Fulbr ight scholarships, gun control legislat ion, Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev, Wal- ter Lippmann, Naval Ammunit ion Depot at Shumaker and oleo- margarine. The signif icant correspondents are Jack Anderson, Hamilton Fish Armstrong, John Carrol l Cone, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Al lan A. Gilbert , Jr., El i jah Wilson Lyon, Siert Frederick Riepma, Roscoe Stewart and Ted R. Wyl ie. F54 has a misleading t i t le; al l i t contains are cal l ing cards.

F57. 70-g Book. Feb. 1, 1955 - Nov. 13, 1959.

ov F58. 70-g Book.

No dates.

The materials in F57-58 concern a book about JWF being wri t ten in the 1950’s. F57 contains correspondence with the author, publ isher and others, while F58 contains a rough draft of part of the manuscript. The subjects indexed are Fulbright biographical material , Fulbright resolut ion, Fulbright scho- larships, Harcourt, Brace and Company, and Pembroke College. The correspondents are George Kenneth Hol land, Sidney Hyman, Walter Johnson and John Hanson Yingl ing.

F59. Engagements for the Week of Sep. 27-0ct. 3. March 27, 1959 - Oct. 4, 1959.

F60. Engagements for the Week of Oct. 4-Oct. 10. June 14, 1959 - Oct. 10, 1959.

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BCN 137. (Cont. . . .) F61. Engagements for the Week of Oct. 18-24.

Aug. 27, 1959 - Oct. 24, 1959.

F62. Engagements for Week of Oct. 25-31. Aug. 19, 1959 - Oct. 31, 1959.

F63. Engagements for Week of Nov. 1-7.

March 25, 1959 - Nov. 7, 1959. F64. Engagements for Week of Nov. 8-14.

March 9, 1959 - Nov. 14, 1959.

F65. Engagements for Week of Nov. 15-21. Apri l 1, 1959 - Oct . 19, 1959.

F66. Engagements for Week of Nov. 22-28.

July 13, 1959 - Nov. 28, 1959. F67. Engagements for Week of Nov. 29-Dec. 5.

Nov. 29, 1959 - Dec. 19, 1959.

The correspondence in F59-67 concerns appointments made for the fal l of 1959 which JWF spent in Arkansas. The subjects indexed are Arkansas state polit ics, Wil l iam Edson Darby, Orval Eugene Faubus, James Douglas Johnson, John Lit t le McClel lan, Wayne Lyman Morse, Universi ty of Arkansas and Storm Hammond Whaley. The signif icant correspondents are Samuel Knox Banner, Ernest Clark Benton, John Ed Chambers, C. Fred Coleman, Ceci l Watson Cupp, Robert H. Dudley, David M. Evans, John Albert Fogleman, Waldo Frasier, Dave Grund- fest, Oren Harris, Marvin Arthur Hathcoat, James Curt is Landes, Franklin E. Loy, Salene Lyons, Roy Waymon Milum, Hugh Baskin Patterson, Jr. , Jack Pickens, Hurlon Conwell Ray and Rufus B. Robins.

ov F68. Miscellaneous - Russia.

Nov. 3, 1958 - January 19, 1961.

F68 includes a copy of a speech that JWF was to have made in the Senate on Sept. 9, 1959. The speech included a wide variety of topics including the Cold War, Soviet-United States relat ions and the dut ies of the execut ive and legis lat ive branches relat ive to foreign policy. The f i le also includes numerous newspaper cl ippings concerning Nikita Khrushchev’s vis it to the United States. The only subject indexed is Soviet-United States relat ions; no correspondents are l isted.

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995.

BCN 138. 5 - 11 Justice & Labor 1959 [s ic]. F1. Department of Just ice 1959 [s ic].

Nov. 7, 1957 - Dec. 4, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Central High incident, Orval Eugene Faubus, Edward L. Wright, and Gordon Elmo Young. Correspondents include: Her- bert Brownell Jr. , Arthur B. Caldwel l, Eric J. Rogers, Wil l iam Pierce Rogers, George Edward Thiel, and D. Everett Tucker Jr.

F2. 5-a Federal Bureau of Investigat ion 1959. June 8, 1959 - Aug. 1, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning Harry Scott Ashmore, Lawrence Brooks Hays, and race relat ions in Arkansas. There are no noted cor- respondents.

R F3. 5-b Paroles and Pardons 1959 [s ic]. Apri l 4, 1957 - July 24, 1959. [Restr icted]

The f i le contains correspondence concerning paroles and pardons. Correspondents include: Robert H. Dudley, Nathan Green Gordon, Sidney Sanders McMath, Taft Moody, and Glen Rose.

F4. 5-d United States Marshall 1959 [s ic]. January 21, 1959 - January 29, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning a request for information. Noted correspondent is Hubert L. Burch.

F5. 5-e Immigrat ion and Natural izat ion Service 1959 [s ic]. Oct. 24, 1958 - Dec. 21, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Immigrat ion and Natural izat ion Service. Noted subject is the University of Arkansas. Correspon- dents include: Jimason J. Daggett, John Nether land Heiskel l, and Wil l iam Benjamin Putman.

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BCN 138. (Cont . . . . ) F6. 6 Post Off ice 1959.

June 23, 1959 - Dec. 23, 1959. F7. 6 Post Off ice 1959.

March 23, 1959 - Oct. 13, 1959. F8. 6 Post Off ice 1959.

January 19, 1959 - Apri l 3, 1959.

Fi les 6-8 contain correspondence concerning matters related to the Post Off ice Department. Subjects include: Counci l on Foreign Relat ions and Pea Ridge. Corres - pondents include: Paul Marvin Chambers, John Park Cravens, Marion Bruce Crider, Marquis LaFayette Harris, Jay Will iam Jackson, Robert S. Peters, Art - hur El lsworth Summerfield, and Finis F. Wood.

F9. Post Off ices 4th Class (closed) 1959. January 28, 1959 - Dec. 16, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning proposed closings of fourth class post off ices and certain other changes relat ive to small - town postal service. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F10. 6-b Post Off ice Buildings 1959. April 21, 1959 - Nov. 25, 1959.

The small f i le contains const ituent correspondence con - cerning the possibil i ty of obtaining new post off ice bui ldings for various towns. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F11. 6-c Rural & Star Routes 1959. January 12, 1959 - Dec. 29, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning rural postal service as wel l as rural mail carr ier vacancies. Cor - respondents include: Carl B. Haun and James Oliver Porter.

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997.

BCN 138. (Cont . . . . ) F12. 6-d General Regulat ions 1959.

Dec. 7, 1959 - Dec. 15, 1959.

There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents included.

F13. 7 Department of Health, Educat ion and Welfare 1959. January 23, 1959 - Dec. 23, 1959.

F14. 7 Department of Health, Educat ion and Welfare 1959 [s ic].

Dec. 23, 1958 - Dec. 18, 1959.

The f i les contain correspondence concerning matters re- lated to the Health, Education and Welfare Department. Subjects include: Arkansas Agr icultural and Mechanical College, Camden, food industry, handicapped chi ldren, Lit t le Rock University, Maumelle Ordnance Works, Na- t ional Defense Education Act, Naval Ammunit ion Depot at Shumaker, Ouachita Col lege, and poult ry industry in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Arthur Sherwood Flemming, Wil l iam Spencer Fox, Ster l in Hurley, Lyndon Baines Johnson, John O. Kumpe, Ralph Arloe Phelps Jr. , Carey Vital is Stabler, Wayne A. Stone, Horace Eugene Thompson, John W. Tyson, W. Richard Warner, and Coll ier Wenderoth Jr .

F15. 7-a Off ice of Educat ion 1959. March 5, 1959 - Dec. 22, 1959.

F16. 7-a Off ice of Educat ion 1959 [sic] .

Aug. 8, 1958 - June 6, 1959.

Fi les 15 and 16 include correspondence concerning federal aid to education; also, Fi le 16 includes printed reports and correspondence related to the Nat ional Defense Education Act. Other noted subjects include: Heber Springs and teach- er pay. Correspondents include: Albert Frankl in Barham, Lawrence Gridley Derthick, Archie W. Ford, Franklin E. Loy, Dean Depew McBrien, Gordon Alexander Speedie, John R. Thompson, and Robert Edward Lee Wilson II I .

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998.

BCN 138. (Cont . . . .) F17. 7-b Publ ic Health Service 1959 [s ic].

May 5, 1959 - March 2, 1960. F18. 7-b Publ ic Health Service 1959.

April 2, 1959 - Dec. 18, 1959. ov F19. 7-b Publ ic Health Service 1959 [s ic],

1956- May 12, 1959.

Fi les 17-19 contain correspondence concerning matters related to the Publ ic Health Service. Fi le 19 includes a considerable amount of material concerning cancer re - search. Other subjects include: Paul Howard Douglas, Orval Eugene Faubus, Hi l l -Burton Act, James Douglas Johnson, and sewerage disposal. Correspondents include: Robert R. Citron, Roy Kumpe, and Minor Wallace Milwee.

F20. 7-c Food and Drug Administrat ion 1959.

Sept. 15, 1959 - Dec. 21, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters re - lated to the Food and Drug Administrat ion. Noted subject is the poultry industry in Arkansas. There are no signi - f icant correspondents.

F21. 7-d Social Secur ity Administrat ion 1959 [sic]. May 13, 1959 - Sept. 1, 1960.

F22. 7-d Social Secur ity Administrat ion 1959 [sic]. July 18, 1958 - June 23, 1959.

F23. 7-d Social Secur ity Administrat ion 1959 [sic].

Nov. 22, 1958 - April 13, 1960. F24. 7-d Social Secur ity Administrat ion 1959 [sic].

January 11, 1958 - Nov. 27, 1959.

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999.

BCN 138. (Cont . . . .)

Fi les 21-24 contain printed materials, including hand - book, pamphlets, and reports, and correspondence con - cerning matters related to Social Secur ity. Correspon - dents include: James E. Butler, Parker Parker, Mack Arthur West, and El i B. Whitaker.

ov F25. Fish Farming Program - 8.

May 19, 1960 - Nov. 18, 1960.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concern - ing f ish farming. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Mon - roe Apple and Andrew H. Hulsey.

F26. 8 Department of Interior 1959 [sic]. Nov. 26, 1958 - Feb. 16, 1960.

F27. 8 Department of Interior 1959.

January 29, 1959 - July 10, 1959. ov F28. 8 Department of Interior 1959 [sic],

July 12, 1949 - July 25, 1956.

Fi les 26-28 contain materials and correspondence con - cerning matters related to the Interior Department, in - cluding the following subjects: f ish farming in Arkansas, Fulbright and the arts, mining in Arkansas, publ ic owner - ship of land, Soviet -United State relat ions, and water re - sources in Arkansas. Correspondents include: El mer Frank Bennett, Clarence Douglas Di l lon, Paul Howard Douglas, Clyde Taylor El l is, Will iam B. Macomber Jr., James Edward Murray, Arthur Vivian Ormond, Frede - r ick Andrew Seaton, and Frank Thompson Jr.

F29. 8-a General Land Off ice 1959 [s ic]. March 22, 1955 - Dec. 16, 1959.

F30. 8-a General Land Off ice 1958 [s ic].

April 3, 1957 - Oct. 17, 1958.

Fi les 29 and 30 contain correspondence concerning in -

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1000. BCN 138. (Cont . . . .)

quir ies related to certain land matters. Fi le 29 includes correspondence regarding the manganese industry in Ark - ansas. Correspondents include: Tommy Hugh Russell, Robert Nabors Shaw, and Lynn Thompson.

F31. 8-b Nat ional Park Service 1959.

January 1, 1959 - Nov. 20, 1959. F32. 8-b Nat ional Park Service 1958 [s ic].

January 1, 1958 - May 27, 1959.

Fi les 31 and 32 contain correspondence concerning mat - ters related to the National Park Service. Noted subject is Arkansas Post. Correspondents include: Thomas J. Al len and Mary Dengler Hudgins.

F33. 8-c Fish & Wildl ife Service 1959 [sic].

Nov. 1958 - Dec. 29, 1959. F34. 8-c Fish & Wildl ife Service 1959 [sic].

Nov. 1958.

Fi les 33 and 34 contain mater ials and correspondence concerning matters related to the Fish and Wildl ife Ser - vice. Noted subjects include: f ish hatchery at Norfork Dam and White River National Wildlife Refuge. Corres - pondent is Wil l iam Frank Norrel l.

F35. 8-d Southwestern Power Administrat ion 1959.

April 24, 1959 - Aug. 17, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence related largely to mat - ters concerning the Southwestern Power Administrat ion. Related subjects include: Wil l iam Wilson Campbell, electr ic cooperat ives in Arkansas, Clyde Taylor Ell is, Freder ick Andrew Seaton, and Southwestern Electr ic Power Company. Other noted subject is Pea Ridge. Correspondents include: Hal Cooper Douglas, Karl

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1001. BCN 138. (Cont. …) Greenhaw, Clayton Nolen Lit t le, Harry L. Oswald, and John Robert Welsh. F36. 8-f Indian Affairs 1959. Feb. 10, 1959 - Feb. 24, 1959. The small f i le contains correspondence concerning a mat- ter related to the Bureau of Indian Affairs. There are no signif icant correspondents. F37. 9 Department of Agriculture 1959. June 18, 1959 - Dec. 23, 1959. F38. 9 Department of Agriculture 1959. March 19, 1959 - Sept. 18, 1959. F39. 9 Department of Agriculture 1959 [s ic]. 1958 - July 22, 1959. F40. 9 Department of Agriculture 1959 . January 9, 1959 - June 10, 1959. F41. 9 Department of Agriculture 1959 [s ic]. Dec. 1958 - June 9, 1959. F42. 9 Department of Agriculture 1959 [ s ic] . Sept. 9, 1958 - May 8, 1959. F43. 9 Department of Agriculture 1959 [s ic]. Nov. 2, 1956 - March 17, 1959. Fi les 37-43 contain materials and correspondence con- cerning agr icultural matters. Subjects include: agr i- cultural subsidies, Arkansas-Missour i Cotton Trade Associat ion, Blakely Dam, cotton in Arkansas, cotton acreage al lotments, cotton exports, cotton imports,

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1002. BCN 138. (Cont. …) cottonseed oi l , Cuba, dairy industry in Arkansas, farm labor, fert i l izer, f ish farming, health insurance legis- lat ion, lumber industry in Arkansas, Mexico, natural disasters in Arkansas, poultry industry in Arkansas, Public Law 480 funds, r ice, r ice exports, Rice Mil lers' Associat ion, Rural Electr i f ication Administrat ion, Soil Conservation Service, soybeans, and John James Wil- l iams. Correspondents include: Charles T. Adams, Harvey R. Adams, Ezra Taft Benson, Lester Clyde Carter, Clarence Douglas Dil lon, James Ol iver East- land, Clyde Taylor El l is, John W. Elrod, John Lloyd Godley, Frank N. Gordon, Jacob Hartz Jr. , Carl B. Haun, Charles D. Hawks, Carl Trumbull Hayden, Otis Wilson Howe, Lewis James Johnson, Olin Dewitt John- ston, Tracy T. Jones, Carey Estes Kefauver, Cl i f t Lane, Harold Fred Ohlendorf, Harry L. Oswald, Jack Pickens, Richard Brevard Russell , James N. Rutledge, Wil l iam Dewey Termohlen, Herbert L. Thomas, John W. Tyson, Marvin Vines, Coll ier Wenderoth Jr. , and Sidney Yancey West. F44. 9-a Rural Electr i f icat ion Administrat ion 1959 [sic] . Feb. 1, 1950 - Dec. 18, 1959. The f i le contains correspondence concerning electr ic cooperatives in Arkansas, Clyde Taylor El l is, and Nat- ional Rural Electr ic Cooperat ive Associat ion. Corres- pondents include: Bi l l Brandon and Harry L. Oswald. F45. 9-b Farmer's Home Administrat ion 1959 [sic]. Dec. 1957 - Dec. 10, 1959. The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Farmers Home Administrat ion. Noted subject is Bismarck. There are no signif icant corres- pondents. F46. 9-c Forest Service 1959. January 24, 1958 - Dec. 10, 1959.

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1003. BCN 138. (Cont. …) ov F47. 9-c Forest Service 1959 [sic]. June 26, 1958 - March 5, 1959. The f i les contain correspondence concerning matters related to the Forest Service, including the fol lowing subjects: land use in Arkansas, lumber industry in Arkansas, and Ozark National Forest. Other noted sub- ject is agricultural subsidies. Correspondents include: Alan E. Stal l ings and F. Fenner St ice. F48. 9-d Extension Service 1959 [sic] . 1958 - Feb. 19, 1959. The smal l f i le contains the annual report of the Agricul- tural Extension Service, 1958. There are no signif icant correspondents. F49. 9-e Agricul tural Stabi l ization & Conservat ion Service 1959. Oct.1956 - Nov. 9, 1960. The f i le contains largely const i tuent correspondence con- cerning the Commodity Credit Corporat ion, cotton, cot- ton acreage al lotments, and natural disasters in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Tracy T. Jones and Ode Lee Maddox. F50. 9-g Soil Conservat ion Service 1959 [sic] . 1958 - June 4, 1960. F51. 9-g Soil Conservat ion Service 1959 [sic] . Nov. 1958 - June 18, 1959. The f i les contain consti tuent correspondence concerning matters related to the Soi l Conservat ion Service, in- c luding soi l conservat ion reports from various Arkansas counties. Subjects include: Chicot County, Clay County, Cri t tenden County, Cross County, Hot Spring County, Lee County, Lonoke County, Madison County, Mississippi County, Monroe County, St. Francis County, and Saline County. Other noted subject is surplus government pro-

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1004. BCN 138. (Cont. …) perty. Correspondents include: John Ira Smith and Hurlon Conwell Ray. F52. 9-h Domest ic & Foreign Marketing Operat ions 1959. January 14, 1959 - Dec. 28, 1959. The f i le contains correspondence concerning acreage al lotments, agr icultural exports, poultry industry in Northwest Arkansas, r ice, School Lunch Program, and

Sugar Act. Correspondents include: Ezra Taft Benson and Marsden H. Simmons.

F53. 9- i Commodity Credit Corporat ion 1959. January 15, 1959 - Nov. 17, 1959. The small f i le contains largely const ituent correspond- dence concerning cotton. There are no signif icant cor- respondents. F54. 10 Department of Commerce 1959. Feb. 11, 1959 - Dec. 11, 1959. The f i le contains largely correspondence concerning cultural exchanges, Fulbright and the arts, and Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss. Correspondents include: George Venable Allen, Clarence Douglas Di l lon, Herbert A. May, and Howard Alexander Smith. F55. 10-a-1 Central Air l ines 1959. May 19, 1959 - May 22, 1959. The small f i le contains nothing related to the f i le t i t le but does include correspondence concerning airports in Arkansas. Noted subject is Mar ion. There are no noted correspondents. F56. 10-a-1 Airports 1959. June 10, 1959.

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1005. BCN 138. (Cont. …) The smal l f i le includes no signif icant subjects or cor- respondents. F57. 10-a Civi l Aeronautics Administrat ion - Civi l Aeronau- t ics Board 1959 [sic]. Oct. 3, 1958 - May 16, 1960. ov F58. 10-a Civi l Aeronautics Administrat ion - Civi l Aeronau- t ics Board 1959 [sic]. Apri l 9, 1958 - Feb. 6, 1959. ov F59. 10-a Civi l Aeronautics Administrat ion - Civi l Aeronau- t ics Board 1959. January 23, 1959 - Sept. 1, 1959. Fi les 57-59 contain materials and correspondence con- cerning airport legislat ion, airports in Arkansas, Bates- v i l le, Central Air l ines, educational exchange, Fayette- v i l le Airport, economic growth of Northwest Arkansas, and Trans-Texas Airways. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Joshua Arnold, Hal Cooper Douglas, Wesley J. Gordon, Forest G. Larimore, Hiram Heartsi l l Ra- gon Jr. , and Neal B. Thayer. F60. 10-b Bureau of Census 1959. Feb. 3, 1959 - Oct. 1, 1959. The smal l f i le contains material and correspondence con- cerning matters related to the Census Burfeau. Noted subject is Orval Eugene Faubus. Correspondents in- c lude: Donald Hargis Flanders and Harry Dee Wil l iams. F61. 10-d Patent Off ice 1959 [sic]. 1956 - Oct. 25, 1959. The f i le contains pamphlets and correspondence concerning patents. Correspondents include: Marcus A. Hol labaugh and Edward Durrel l Stone.

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1006. BCN 138. (Cont. …) F62. 10-f Weather Bureau 1959. Feb. 6, 1959 - Feb. 20, 1959. The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the possibil i ty of having a weather stat ion located near Fay- ettevi l le. Noted correspondent is Ted R. Wylie. F63. 10-h Bureau of Public Roads 1959. January 26, 1959 - Nov. 24, 1959. There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents in- cluded. F64. 10-i Bureau of Foreign Commerce 1959. Oct. 19, 1959. There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents in- cluded. F65. [11 Department of Labor]. Dec. 17, 1958 - Nov. 2, 1959. The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning Labor Department matters, including the fol lowing subjects: age discr imination, construct ion, Mexican labor, and unem- ployment compensat ion. Correspondents include: Harvey R. Adams, Perry D. Gathright, and James Paul Mitchel l. F66. 11-a Wage & Hour Division 1959. January 30, 1959 - Dec. 18, 1959. The small f i le includes correspondence concerning the Davis-Bacon Act. There are no signif icant correspond- dents. F67. 11-c Labor and Str ikes 1959 [sic]. Dec. 22, 1958 - Dec. 7, 1959.

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1007. BCN 138. (Cont. …) The smal l f i le includes largely correspondence, including newspaper editorial reaction, concerning pi lots ' str ike against American Air l ines. Noted correspondent is Dwight Davidson Taylor Jr. F68. 11-d Bureau of Employees' Compensation 1959 [sic] . July 3, 1958 - Dec. 21, 1959. The f i le contains correspondence concerning employee compensation cases and also correspondence related to the Fair Labor Standards Act and highway construction in Arkansas. Correspondents include: John Nicholas Lewis Jr. , Sidney Sanders McMath, and Jerome John Screeton. EBA 2-15-77.

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1008. BCN 139. 1959 Legislat ion [sic] . F1. 50 FR (15) Cultural Exchange Programs. Oct. 5, 1959 - Oct. 18, 1960. The f i le contains correspondence concerning Charles Eust is Bohlen, Fulbr ight scholarships, language training, and Public Law 480 funds. Correspondents include: Frankl in Dunham, John T. Krumpelmann, Gordon C. Lange, Kat ie Scofield Louchheim, Robert C. Mart indale, Frankl in David Murphy, Carrol l Vincent Newson, and Robert Helyer Thayer. F2. Copies of Letters by Foreign Relat ions Committee. January 7, 1959 - Dec. 30, 1959. F3. Copies of Letters by Foreign Relat ions Committee. Oct. 14, 1959 - Apri l 8, 1960. ov F4. Copies of Letters by Foreign Relat ions Committee. Feb. 7, 1959 - March 6, 1960. Fi les 2-4 contain copies of letters by the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee concerning the fol lowing subjects: Anglophobia, Arkansas boosterism, Arkansas Medical Society, Berl in Crisis, "Buy American” provision, aid to China, recognit ion of China, Connal ly Amendment, t rade with Cuba, Cuban revolut ion, cultural exchanges, foreign aid, foreign pol icy, Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee, Fulbright and Foreign Relations Committee, Fulbright off ice, Helen Ruby Hall , Indonesia, International Cooperat ion Administrat ion, medical doctors in Arkansas, Clare Boothe Luce, Middle East, North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement, mass media, Mexican Claims Sett lement Act, Gamal Abdel Nasser, Southern economic growth, The Ugly American, and Edwin Moss Wil l iams. Correspondents include: Robert G. Baker, James David Bales, Joe Cli f ford Barrett, Eugene C. Barton, George Stuart Benson, Elmer Berger, George Frederick Bowman, Vance Brand, Kavanaugh Bush, Reuben D. Caudle, Hal Cooper Douglas, Al len Welsh Dulles, Cyrus Stephen Eaton,

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1009. BCN 139. (Cont. …) Oscar Fendler, Frederick George Friedmann, John Fr iedmann, Fred Gantt Jr., Thomas Harper, Wayne Levere Hays, Roger Hi lsman, B. Cooper Jacoway, Phi l ip Caryl Jessup, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Alfred Gans Kahn Jr., Kurt Kauffmann-Grinstead, Werner Caldwell Knoop, Benjamin Lucas, Carl Mi l ton Marcy, Lee R. Mart in, Ethel K. Mil lar, Jerome M. Ney, Frank Riggall , James N. Rutledge, Harold Mason Sherman, J. J. Singh, Herbert L. Thomas, Joseph A. Todd, Alexander Wiley, Birkett Livers Wil l iams, and James Mims Workman. ov F5. Press Releases from Committee. June 28, 1959 - January 17, 1960. ov F6. Press Releases from Committee. Oct. 15, 1959 - Feb. 14, 1960. ov F7. Press Releases from Committee. July 15, 1959 - June 16, 1960. F8. Press Releases from Committee. Apri l 30, 1959- Sept. 21, 1960. Fi les 5-8 contain press releases from the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee. F9. Memoranda from Committee. June 25, 1958-June 17, 1960. The f i le contains memoranda from the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee concerning Lincoln Brownell , Connally Amendment, executive privi lege, Indonesia, Middle East, Mutual Securi ty Program, Panama Canal Zone, science and government, U-2 incident, and Viet- nam. Correspondents include: Muriel Schlesinger Gluck, George Lawrence, Carl Mi l ton Marcy, and Braj Kumar Nehru.

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1010. BCN 139. (Cont . …) F10. 50 Post Off ice & Civi l Service Committee (General). June 27, 1960 - Aug. 9, 1960. F11. 50 Post Off ice & Civi l Service Committee (General). Oct. 6, 1959 - Dec. 8, 1960. F12. 50 Post Off ice & Civi l Service Committee (General). May 5, 1960 - Aug. 29, 1960. F13. 50 Post Off ice & Civi l Service Committee (General). March 5, 1960 - July 7, 1960. F14. 50 Post Off ice & Civi l Service Committee (General). Feb. 19, 1960- May 9, 1960. F15. 50 Post Off ice & Civi l Service Committee (General). January 2, 1960 - June 18, 1960. F16. 50 Post Off ice & Civi l Service Committee (General). Feb. 3, 1960 - March 9, 1960. F17. 50 Post Off ice & Civi l Service Committee (General). March 7, 1960 - July 12, 1960. F18. 50 Post Off ice & Civi l Service Committee (General). June 17, 1960 - July 1, 1960. Fi les 10-18 contain largely const ituent correspondence concerning, for the most part, postal employees' pay raise and postal legis lat ion. Other subjects include: Cabot, Daughters of Christ ian Patr iots, Wil lard Alvin Hawkins, Magnol ia, and community antenna televis ion. Correspondents include: Wil l iam E. Atchison, Guy E. Basye, Currey A. Bishop, Frank W. Cantrel l, Henry Clay Chenault, Frank Forrester Church, Jack Col l ier East, H.C. Finley, Waldo Frasier, Wesley J. Gordon,

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1011. BCN 139. (Cont. …) Russel l H. Patton, Charles Edward Putnam, Wil l iam E. Shelton, Charles B. Shuman, Arthur El lsworth Summer- f ield, Waldo E. Ti l ler, Florence Rubert Wray, and Ralph Webster Yarborough. F19. Federal Pay Raise. March 2, 1960 - March 22, 1960. F20. Federal Pay Raise. March 1, 1960 - July 7, 1960. F21. Federal Pay Raise. June 26, 1960 - July 1, 1960. Fi les 19-21 contain largely consti tuent correspondence concerning, for the most part, postal employees' pay raise. Other noted subject is Magnol ia. Correspondent is Homer R. Faubus. F22. 50 DC Distr ict of Columbia - General. January 19, 1960 - Aug. 27, 1960. The f i le contains corrrespondence concerning matters related to the Distr ict of Columbia. Primary subject is t ransportat ion pol icy. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Robert Alstadt, Marian L. Brown, and Daniel F. Lynch. F23. 50 GO Committee on Government Operat ions (General). Aug. 1959 - Aug. 31, 1960. F24. 50 GO Committee on Government Operat ions (General). Sept. 29, 1959 - Sept. 30, 1960. Fi les 23 and 24 contain printed reports and correspond- dence concerning matters related to the Senate Govern- ment Operat ions Committee. Fi le 23 includes material on executive privi lege. Other subjects include: economy in government, Housing and Urban Development Department,

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1012. BCN 139. (Cont. …) labor in Arkansas, Lit t le Rock Municipal Airport, Mc- Clel lan Labor Committee, manganese, and Raymond Henry Rebsamen. Correspondents include: George Walter Botts, Dean I . Dauley, Henry Mart in Jackson, and Joseph C. Kemp. F25. 50 GO (2) Economy in Government. January 6, 1960 - March 17, 1960. The smal l f i le contains correspondence concerning economy in government. There are no noted corres- pondents. F26. 50 Finance Committee - General. January 28, 1958 - May 5, 1960. F27. 50 Finance Committee - General. June 20, 1960 - Aug. 23, 1960. F28. 50 Finance Committee - General. Apri l 28, 1960 - Dec. 28, 1960. ov F29. 50 Finance Committee - General. January 29, 1959 - June 29, 1960. F30. 50 Finance Committee - General. Apri l 1959 - Apri l 25, 1960. Fi les 26-30 contain largely consti tuent correspondence concerning advert is ing, Arkansas Press Associat ion, Boggs Advert ising Bi l l , Harry Flood Byrd, cabaret tax, Camden, Cuban sugar industry, disabled veterans, econ- omy in government, Japanese competi t ion, Oxford Uni- versi ty, ret i rement legislat ion, sugar quotas, teacher ret i rement, television quiz shows, tourism in Arkansas, and Waldron. Fi le 26 includes reprints from Arkansas newspaper editorials relat ing to the Boggs Advert is ing

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1013. BCN 139. (Cont. …) Bi l l . Correspondents include: Wil l iam Robert Alstadt, Howard Ashely Ted Bailey, Eugene C. Barton, Guy E. Basye, George Lawrence Blackwel l , Elgin H. Blalock, Lesl ie E. Bryant, Cy Carney Jr. , Lester Clyde Carter, Wil l iam M. Eads, Louis Graves, Edna Hardin, Jacob Hartz Jr., Joseph Wil l iam Hull , Hendrix Lackey, Rene Leon, Charles S. McNew Jr. , R. L. Maxwell , Frederick Maxfield Pickens Jr., Hoyte Remus Pyle, Charles Ritz, Rufus Benjamin Robins, Charles U. Robinson, Charles Eskridge Saltzman, Grace Snowden, Dowling B. Stough, Alexander H. Washburn, Hardy Lathan Winburn II I , Benjamin Harr ison Wooten, and Edward Ledwidge Wright. F31. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion. January 8, 1960 - June 28, 1960. F32. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion. June 23, 1960 - Aug. 13, 1960. F33. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion. Aug. 29, 1959 - Aug. 23, 1960. F34. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion. June 28, 1960 - Dec. 27, 1960. F35. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion. Aug. 10, 1960 - Aug. 29, 1960. Fi le 31 contains correspondence concerning veterans legislat ion while Fi les 32-35 contain letters related to health care legislat ion, including a considerable amount of correspondence from Arkansas doctors stating posi- t ions on certain features of the legislat ion. Subjects include: Forand Health Bi l l , medical doctors in Arkan- sas, peace plans, ret irement legislat ion, and World War I veterans. Correspondents include: Charles Stanley Applegate Jr. , U.C. Barnett, Elgin H. Blalock, Wil l iam R. Brooksher, Pearl I . Cl inehens, Nathaniel P. Dyke Jr. ,

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1014. BCN 139. (Cont. …) Al fred Hiram Hathcock, Herbert Fay Hempstead Jones, Douglas H. Lowrey, Max F. McAll ister, Trueman Mil- l ion Martin, J. Joel Monfort , Clarence Hamilton Poe, Wil l iam Field Rector, Fount R. Richardson, Rufus Benjamin Robins, Roy A. Scott , John G. Sugg, and Henry King Wade. F36. 50 Fin (2) Social Securi ty. Dec. 8, 1959 - Sept. 26, 1960. F37. 50 Fin (2) Social Securi ty. Feb. 12, 1960 - June 7, 1960. F38. 50 Fin (2) Social Securi ty. Feb. 16, 1960 - June 24, 1960. F39. 50 Fin (2) Social Securi ty. Feb. 23, 1960 - July 7, 1960. ov F40. 50 Fin (2) Social Securi ty. Apri l 15, 1960 - Aug. 8, 1960. Fi les 36-40 contain a considerable amount of largely consti tuent correspondence concerning the Forand Health Bi l l . Fi le 40 includes letters related to social ized medi- c ine. Other subjects include: Thomas Dale Alford, Ame- r icans for Democratic Action, Crossett, Glenwood, medi- cal doctors in Arkansas, ret i rement in Arkansas, and tourism in Arkansas. Correspondents include: John Morrow Andrews Jr., Guy E. Basye, Dale Leon Bumpers, Gordon Hensley Campbell , John A Carter, Harvey Crow- ley Couch Jr. , Nathaniel P. Dyke Jr., Benjamin Tyndle Fooks, Carl C. Gray, R. L. Maxwell , Clarence Hamil- ton Poe, Hoyt Somervel l Purvis, Ted A. Rice, Rufus Benjamin Robins, Joe Verser, and Edward Ledwidge Wright.

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1015. BCN 139. (Cont. …) F41. 50 Fin (3) Taxation. Dec. 9, 1959 - March 7, 1960. F42. 50 Fin (3) Taxation. Feb. 24, 1960 - Aug. 9, 1960. F43. 50 Fin (3) Taxation. Feb. 20, 1960 - Dec. 29, 1960. F44. 50 Fin (3) Taxation. March 17, 1960 - June 10, 1960. ov F45. 50 Fin (3) Taxation. January 23, 1960 - July 13, 1960. Fi les 41-45 contain largely consti tuent correspondence concerning the Boggs Advert is ing Bi l l , Civi l ian Conser- vation Corps, cooperat ive tax exemptions, Forand Health Bi l l , Keogh-Simpson Bil l , Dion Oil Company, oi l de- plet ion al lowance, rai l road legislat ion, rai l road wage disputes, soybeans, tax exemptions, tax legislat ion, and Walsh-Healey Act. Correspondents include: Earl P. Berry, W. C. Blewster, Donald J. Bradley, James R. Bryant, Frank W. Cantrel l , Dester Clyde Carter, Wil l iam Dee Cazort Jr., James Orvi l le Cheney, Wil l iam G. Conley, Dorset Crane, Searcy Elrod, Albert Arnold Gore, Robert W. Hall iburton, Don M. Hamm, Jacob Hartz Jr., Alvin Huffman Jr., Peter Dierks Joers, Mark Perrin Jones I I I , Raymon C. Dedwidge, Joe E. McKim, Trueman Mil l ion Martin, Ralph C. Mitchell Jr., Wil l iam T. Murphy Jr. , Frank A. Newcombe, Paul C. Schaefer, Wil l iam Martin Shepherd, Ralph John Speer Jr. , Rex Sutton, Carl W. Tune, Carl R. Wil l iams, Webb H. Wil l iams, and John Marshall Yantis. F46. H.R. 9336 Aid to WWI Vets. March 3, 1960 - March 28, 1960.

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1016. BCN 139. (Cont. …) The smal l f i le contains correspondence concerning World War I veterans. Noted subjects include: Jasper and Port land. There are no noted correspondents. F47. H.R. 4700 Forand Bil l . Feb. 4, 1960 - March 11, 1960. F48. H.R. 4700 Forand Bil l . March 6, 1960 - June 30, 1960. The f i les contain largely consti tuent correspondence concerning the Forand Health Bi l l . Other subjects in- c lude: El Dorado, Heber Springs, and medical doctors in Arkansas. Correspondents include: George E. Al- cott , Wil l iam L. Gatz Jr., El lery Clarke Gay, Ralph G. Johnson, Henry Erwin Mobley, Wil l ie E. Oates, Harold S. Seabrook, and Foster Anderson Vineyard. F49. 50 Com Interstate & Foreign Commerce (General). Dec. 21, 1959 - Apri l 11, 1960. F50. 50 Com Interstate & Foreign Commerce (General). Feb. 11, 1960 - May 18, 1960. F51. 50 Com Interstate & Foreign Commerce (General). Feb. 21, 1960 - May 17, 1960. F52. 50 Com Interstate & Foreign Commerce (General). Dec. 11, 1959 - June 6, 1960. F53. 50 Com Interstate & Foreign Commerce (General). May 23, 1960 - Aug. 1, 1960. ov F54. 50 Com Interstate & Foreign Commerce (General). Feb. 17, 1960 - Dec. 28, 1960.

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1017. BCN 139. (Cont. …) Fi les contain correspondence concerning alcohol adver- t is ing, aluminum tari f fs, aviat ion, broadcasting industry, Business Internat ional, Marion Maxwell Caskie, trade with China, coffee industry, developing nat ions, Emerson, energy pol icy, Federal Barge Lines, foreign aid, fur- ni ture industry, General Agreement on Tarif fs and Trade, Hardwood Label ing Bi l l , internat ional trade, Missouri Pacif ic Rai lroad, president ial debates, prohibit ion in Arkansas, Red River Arsenal, social ism in Arkansas, Star City, television programming, truth in packaging, and Women’s Christ ian Temperance Union. Fi les also include correspondence concerning rai lroad legislat ion. Fi le 52 includes an extensive discussion of United States t rade pol ic ies c. 1960 as they relate to United States foreign pol icy. Fi le 53 includes a sampling of editorial comments concerning the equal t ime provision. Correspondents include: Aubrey A. Albr i t ton, George Stuart Benson, Wesley Maurice Buttram, H. C. Finley, Van D. Fowler, Oren Harris, Jacob Hartz Jr., W. Marion Hartz, Basi l S. Hoag, Louis Edward Hurley, Cyri l Lewis Hyatt , Ceci l A. Johnson, Warren Grant Magnuson, Wil- l iam T. Murphy Jr., Wade Hampton Scott, Benjamin McLane Spock, J.L. Tupy, and Burney Wilson. EBA 2-21-77.

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1018. BCN 140. 1959 Legislat ion - Agri. , FR [sic] F1. 50 Agr i Legislat ion on Agriculture - General. Dec. 16, 1958 - Feb. 21, 1959. F2. 50 Agr i Legislat ion on Agriculture - General. Dec., 1958 - May 23, 1959. F3. 50 Agr i Legislat ion on Agriculture - General. May 20, 1959 - Aug. 4, 1959. F4. 50 Agr i Legislat ion on Agriculture - General. July 25, 1958 - Dec. 16, 1959. ov F5. 50 Agr i Legislat ion on Agriculture - General. January 29, 1959 - Sept. 8, 1959. The correspondence in F1-6 concerns legislat ion related to agriculture. Several agricultural issues and measures are discussed by JWF and his const ituents in these f i les. Sig - nif icant subjects are agr icultural exports, Agricultural Marketing Service, agricul tural subsidies, Arkansas dairy industry, Arkansas National Guard, Arkansas poultry industry, Commodity Credit Corporat ion, cotton, cotton acreage al lot - ments, cotton imports, dairy industry, Eisenhower Adminis - trat ion, farm cooperatives , farm credit legislat ion, farm labor, farm prices, National Farmers Union, National Planning Associat ion, poultry indust ry, race relat ions in Arkansas, r ice exports, surplus commodit ies and sugar. The correspondents indexed are Harvey R. Adams, Wil l iam Mon- roe Apple, Elgin H. Blalock, Hugh Montgomery Brinkley, Robert Carlyle Byrd, Herbert S. Co leman, Leland B. DuVall, Dwight David Eisenhower, Allen Joseph El lender, Clyde Taylor El l is, Waldo Frasier, John Lloyd Godley, Charles D. Hawks, Otis Wil - son Howe, Otto Leibrook, Michael Joseph Mansfield, Wayne Ly - man Morse, Harold Fred Ohlendorf, James George Patton, Eric J. Rogers, Frank El l is Smith, Jamie Lloyd Whitten, E. L. Wise and John Marsha l l Yantis. F6. Acreage Allotments & Marketing Quotas (1). Dec. 29, 1958 - March 4, 1960. The subjects covered in F6 include cotton and cotton exports. The correspondents indexed are Wil l iam Lockhart Clay ton, John Lloyd Godley and Shelby McArthur.

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1019. BCN 140. (Cont. …) F7. 50 Agr i (2). Nov. 23, 1959 - Dec. 1, 1959. The only subject noted is the Arkansas poultry industry; no correspondents are indexed. F8. 50 Appropr iat ions. May 5, 1958 - May 20, 1958. F9. 50 Appropr iat ions. Oct. 13, 1958 - May 7, 1959. F10. 50 Appropr iat ions. May 1, 1959 - June 2, 1959. F11. 50 Appropr iat ions. May 4, 1959 - June 27, 1959. F12. 50 Appropr iat ions. March 17, 1959 - July 21, 1959. F13. 50 Appropr iat ions. Feb. 10, 1959 -Nov. 19, 1959. F14. 50 Appropr iat ions. January 28, 1959 - March 27, 1959. F15. 50 Appropr iat ions. January 27, 1959 - March 31, 1959. ov F16. 50 Appropr iat ions. Aug., 1958 - July 21, 1959. F8-16 contain material relat ing to appropriat ion legis lat ion before the Congress. The correspondence general ly concerns projects proposed for Arkansas and some already underway in 1958-59. The subjects covered are Agr icultural Conservation Program, Agr icultural Marketing Service, Agricultural Stabi- l izat ion and Conservation Service, Arkansas hospitals, Ar- kansas River, barter program, Beaver Dam, civi l defense, civ i l defense in Arkansas, Commodity Credit Corporat ion, DeGray Dam, economy in government, Farm Credit Legislat ion, federal aid to educat ion, f ish farming in Arkansas, f lood control in Arkansas, forestry, Hi l l-Burton Act, inf lat ion,

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1020. BCN 140. (Cont. . . .) League of Women Voters, l ibrary legislat ion, Lion Oil Company, McKinney Bayou, manganese, min imum wage legislat ion, National Defense Educat ion Act, Nava l Ammunit ion Depot at Shumaker, nursing, Ouachita River, Ouachita River navigat ion, reclamat ion, reduction in force, Sal ine River, School Lunch Program, Spadra Creek, trade with Soviet Union, and White River Backwater Project. The correspondents indexed for F8-16 are Paul W. Buchanan, James Graham Burke, Lester Clyde Carter, Nelson Cox, Dean I. Dauley, Hal Cooper Douglas, Al len Joseph Ellender, Lippert Spring El l is, Orval Eugene Faubus, Daniel Henry Felton, Jr. , W.E. Fletcher, Archie W. Ford, Waldo Frasier, John Lloyd Godley, Wesley J. Gordon, Preston W. Grace, Car l Trumbull Hayden, John G. Hoyt, Jr. , Peter Dierks Joers, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Keith Kahle, David H. Katz, Kenneth Barnard Keat ing, Werner Caldwell Knoop, Leland F. Leatherman, H. Wil l iam Mc - Mil lan, L. Roy Matthias, John Wil l iam Murphy, Frances Potter Neal, Harold Fred Ohlendorf, Harry L. Oswald, Otto E. Passman, Ralph Ar loe Phelps, Jr. , Reuben A. Pickens, Daniel Franklin Port is, Jr. , John Arthur Riggs, Jr. , Robert Estes Ritchie, Richard Brevard Russel l, Cl if ford L. Smith, John Cornel ius Stennis, James Wil l iam Trimble , Wayne H. White and Robert Edward Lee Wilson I I I . F17. 50 1959 AS [sic] January 19, 1959 - July 24, 1959. ov F18. 50 1959 AS [sic ] 1957 - Dec. 10, 1959. The correspondence in these f i les concerns legislat ion relat ing to the armed services. The mail contains opinions from con - st ituents and others on the pending legislat ion. The subjects covered are Arkansas National Guard, armed forces doctors, armed forces pay, army chaplains, atomic bomb test ing, mis - sles in Arkansas, ret irement from the navy and submarine war - fare. The correspondents indexed are Wil l iam Robert Alstadt, Jeff Davis, Jr. , Thomas Joseph Dodd, Fel ix Edward Hebert, Gaither Cornel ius Johnston, Wil l iam Frank Norrell and Robert K. Rodgers. F19. Pay, Promot ion, Retirement of Armed Forces Personnel ( 1). January 6, 1959 - Dec. 22, 1959. F20. Pay, Promot ion, Retirement of Armed Forces Personnel ( 1). March 12, 1957 - June 4, 1959.

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1021. BCN140. (Cont. . . .)

F19-20 concern Publ ic Law 422 which provided higher pay for those in the armed services who ret ired after June 1, 1958. The letters are general ly from mil itary personnel who ret ired before 1958. JWF was urged to support legislat ion that would equal ize the pay for mil itary ret irees, regardless of the re - t irement date. The only other subject noted is World War I veterans. The correspondents indexed are Barry Morris Gold- water and Parker Parker.

F21. Select ive Service & Universal Mil itary Training (2). January 2, 1959 - March 4, 1959.

There are no correspondents or subjects indexed.

F22. 50 BC - 1959 [s ic] Sept. 18, 1958 - Apr i l 7, 1959.

F23. 50 BC - 1959 [s ic] Nov. 13, 1958 - July 15, 1959.

ov F24. 50 BC - 1959 [s ic]

Dec. 1, 1958 - Aug. 20, 1959.

F25. 50 BC - 1959 [s ic] Aug. 20, 1959 - Nov. 20, 1959.

The correspondence in F22-25 concerns legislat ion relat ing to the Banking and Currency Committee, of which JWF was chairman unt i l February 1959 at which t ime he became chair - man of the Foreign Relat ions Committee. The subjects in - dexed are Arkansas Management Inst itute, Community Faci l i t ies Administrat ion, cotton exports, credit unions, Federal Na - t ional Mortgage Associat ion, Federal Reserve System, gold, International Monetary Fund, mass media, mil itary housing, natural disasters, John Osborne, overseas investments, saving and loan associat ions, Small Business Administrat ion, taxes in Arkansas, Herbert L. Thomas, vocat ional educat ion, Walsh- Healy Act and World Bank. The signif icant correspondents are Kenneth Stanley Adams, Samuel Knox Banner, Frank W. Cantrell, George Donnel l Carney, Jr. , Vernon J. Giss, Hub Hi l l, Basi l S. Hoag, Jacob Koppel Javits, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Perry Emerson McChesney, Col - ter Hamilton Moses, Owen Calhoun Pearce, Phi l ip Joseph Phi l - bin, Wil l iam Proxmire, A. Wil l is Robertson, Benjamin L. Ross, Lester S. Si lbernagel, Robert H. Smith, John Jackson Spark - man, Herbert L. Thomas, Thomas B. Tinnon, Donald Trumbo and Robert Hays Wil l iams.

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1022. BCN 140. (Cont. . . .) ov F26. Housing (1).

Dec. 26, 1958 - Oct. 1, 1959.

The correspondence in F26 concerns housing legislat ion be- fore the Congress in 1959. The noted subjects are banking, educat ion in Arkansas and publ ic housing. The signif icant correspondents are Wil l iam S. Allen, Raymond E. Block, Homer Earl Capehart, George Angus Garrett , Dean Depew McBrien, Michael Joseph Mansfield, Si las D. Snow and Storm Hammond Whaley.

F27. Federal Reserve System (2). Aug. 17, 1956 - Aug. 17, 1959.

The only correspondent is Marriner Stoddard Eccles; no sub- jects are noted.

F28. Secur it ies Regulat ions (3). Sept. 4, 1959 - Sept. 12, 1959.

The correspondents indexed are Marriner Stoddard Eccles and James Henry Penick. The signif icant subjects are interest rates and Wayne Lyman Morse.

ov F29. Banking Regulat ions (5).

Dec., 1958 - Nov. 18, 1959.

The correspondence in F29 concerns var ious types of banking legis lat ion. The correspondents indexed are A. Will is Robert- son and Wayne Stone; no subjects are noted.

F30. 50 FR. July 7, 1959 - Sept. 21, 1959.

F31. 50 FR.

July 1, 1959 - Dec. 14, 1959 ov F32. 50 FR.

Apri l 6, 1959 - Nov. 30, 1959.

F33. 50 FR. Nov. 18, 1958 - Apr i l 15, 1959.

F34. 50 FR. Dec. 4, 1958 - May 18, 1959.

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1023. BCN 140. (Cont. …) F35. 50 FR.

Dec. 7, 1945 - Apr il 28, 1959.

F36. 50 FR. January 5, 1959 - July 21, 1959.

ov F37. 50 FR.

Nov. 3, 1951 - Sept, 4, 1959. ov F38. 50 FR.

Sept. 15, 1958 - May 4, 1959.

F39. 50 FR. Oct. 4, 1958 - Feb. 19, 1959.

F40. 50 FR. July 28, 1958 - Feb. 6, 1959.

F41. 50 FR. May 23, 1957 - Feb. 27, 1959.

ov F42. 50 FR.

Feb. 28, 1958 - March 13, 1959. ov F43. 50 FR.

Nov. 13, 1958 - Feb. 28, 1959.

The correspondence in F30-43. concerns matters before the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee, of which JWF became chairman in January, 1959. Much of the correspondence is from individuals want ing to inf luence the direct ion of the United States’ for - eign policy. F35 contains a draft of proposa ls deal ing with the formation of the United Nat ions, the demilitar izat ion of Germany and postwar sett lements in general. I t is unclear whether the proposals were wr it ten to Frankl in Roosevelt or to Harry Truman, but it is obvious, by the contents of the proposals, that they were wr it ten in the mid-1940s. The subjects indexed for F30-43 are ant i-Cathol ic ism, anti -semit ism, atomic bomb, atomic diplomacy, Berl in Air l i f t , Ber l in Cr is is, censorship, David Lewis Cohn, Council of Europe, Hugh Allan Crumpler, Cuba, cultural exchange, Development Loan Fund, Clarence Douglas Di l lon, John Foster Dul les, educat ional ex - change, Dwight David Eisenhower, Eisenhower Administrat ion,

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1024. BCN 140. (Cont. . . .)

f ishing industry, Food for Peace, Eric Frederick Goldman, Theodore Francis Green, Inst itute Claims Sett lement Act, International Cooperation Administrat ion, Char les Edgerton Jackson, Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev, Khrushchev’s visit , and League of Women Voters. Addit ional subjects include mass media, Adolfo Lopez Mateous, neutrality, New York World’s Fair, North Atlantic Treaty Or - ganizat ion, overseas investments, Claude Denson Pepper, post - war planning, presidential elect ion of 19 60, Quemoy and Matsu, James Barrett Reston, Rice Miller’s Associat ion, Scripps - Howard newspapers, South Vietnam, Southeast Asia, space race and United States Information Agency. The signif icant correspondents found in F30 -43 are George David Aiken, Will iam Seth Atkins, Str ingfel low Barr, Paul L. Barrett , Bernard Mannes Baruch, Wil l iam Benton, Max Waldo Bishop, Eugene Robert Black, Jr. , David K. E. Bruce, Paul W. Buchanan, Paul M. Butler, Thomas Frankl in Butt, El izabeth Suther land Carpenter, Frank Forrester Church, Thomas Camp - bel l Clark, Myron Melvin Cowen, Howard d’Egvil le, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Morris Leopold Ernst, E. R. Fenno, John E. Frazer, Newton H. Fulbr ight, John Lloyd Godley, Eugene F. Gonda, Will iam K. Graham, Theodore Francis Green, Jacob Hartz, Jr. , Thomas Carey Hennings, Jr. , C. D. Hicks, Pat M. Holt, Bushrod Brush Howard, Jr. , Hubert Horat io Humphrey, Jr. , Robert Stephen Ingerso l l, Jacob Koppel Javits, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Kurt Kauffmann-Grinstead, Carey Estes Ke- fauver, George Frost Kennan, Jon Kennedy, Wil l ie A. Lawson, Carey McWil l iams, Wil l iam B. Macomber, Jr. , Michael Joseph Mansfield and Carl Milton Marcy. Other correspondents are Paul W. Milam, Newton Norman Minow, Edward Pierpoint Morgan, Dorothy M. Nichols, Paul Henry Nitze, George W. Oakes, G. K. Papazoglidis, Freder ick P. Pit tera, Bern Pr ice, Lester L. Prud ’homme, Chalmes McGeagh Roberts, A. Wil l is Robertson, Lindsey Rogers, Dean Rusk, Richard Brevard Russel l, Harold Morrow Sherman, Robert B. Snowden, Car l Bern - hardt Spaeth, John Jackson Sparkman, Annie Laur ie Spencer, Anthony Stephen Stephan, Dorothy Constance Stratton, Wil l iam Stuart Symington, Wil l iam Dewey Termohlen, Herbert L. Thomas H. Kenaston Twitchell, Doyle K. Venable, George C. Vournas, James Paul Warburg, Sidney Yancey West, Luci le Wick, Alex - ander Wiley and David Wodlinger.

ov F44. Treaties & International Agreement (1).

January 8, 1959 - Dec. 28, 1959.

The subjects covered in this f i le include atomic bomb test ing, Canada, Chicago, foreign trade and North Atlantic Treaty

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1025. BCN 140. (Cont. . . .)

Organization; correspondents are Homer Earl Capehart, Frank Forrester Church, Theodore Herz, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr., John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Thomas Joseph O’Brien.

F45. United Nations & Internat ional Organizations (2). Nov., 1958 - July 15, 1959.

Much of the material concerns international student organiza- t ions seeking to promote better understanding among the peoples of the countries in their organizations. The only subject noted is Internat ional Monetary Fund. The correspondents in- dexed are Courtney C. Brown, Warren Grant Magnuson and Brent Spence.

F46. Foreign Aid (3). n.d.

F47. Foreign Aid (3). Dec. 19, 1956 - May 20, 1959.

F48. Foreign Aid (3). May 2, 1959 - Aug. 25, 1959.

F49. Foreign Aid (3). Aug. 13, 1958 - Dec. 21, 1959.

ov F50. Foreign Aid (3).

January 5, 1959 - Dec. 30, 1959.

Much of the correspondence in F46-50 concerns foreign aid and is from const i tuents opposing i t . The indexed subjects are American Universi ty of Beirut, Albert McCullough Colegrove, developing nations, Development Loan Fund, Laos, mass media, Mutual Securi ty Acts, Mutual Security Program, and tax re- duct ion. The signif icant correspondents are Stanley Andrews, Chester Bl iss Bowles, Homer Earl Capehart, Wil l iam Lockhart Clayton, Marshall Ramsey Diggs, Clarance Douglas Dil lon, Dwight David Eisenhower, Ernest Gruening, Christ ian Archi- bald Herter, Hubert Horatio Humphrey,Jr. , Jacob Koppel Javits, Carey Estes Kefauver, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Harry F. Kern, Herbert Henry Lehman, George Crews McGhee, Carl Mi l ton Marcy, Wayne Lyman Morse, Richard Lewis Neuberger, Edmund Orgi l l , Walter Phil ip Reuther, Richard Brevard Russel l , Walker Stone, James Paul Warburg and H. Alexander Wiley.

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1026. BCN 140. (Con t . …) F51. Committee Business (4).

January 13, 1959 - May 9, 1959.

F52. Committee Business (4). Dec. 1, 1957 - Sept, 17, 1959.

ov F53. Committee Business (4).

Aug. 5, 1958 - Nov. 4, 1958.

The correspondence in F51-53 consists of job appl icat ions appointments and meeting schedules relat ing to the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee. The subjects indexed are At - lant ic Union, Counci l of Europe, Development Loan Fund, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Dwight David Eisenhower, Food for Peace, Fulbright off ice, Inst i tute for Mediterranean Affairs, Khrush - chev’s visit , mass media, Wayne Lyman Morse, Mutual Secur ity Program, South Vietnam and The Ugly American. The signif icant correspondents are George David Aiken, Joe Clif ford Barrett , Joseph Sil l Clark, David Lewis Cohn, Myron Melv in Cowen, Paul Howard Douglas, Joseph Al len Frear, Albert Arnold Gore, Wayne Levere Hays, Bourke Blakemore Hickenlooper, George Kenneth Hol land, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. , Ben - jamin Abraham Javits, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Walter Johnson, Carey Estes Kefauver, John Will iam McCormack, Michael Joseph Mansfield, Mikhai l Alekseevich Menshikov, Wil l iam Frank Nor - rel l, Paul Aldermandt Porter, Henry J. Tasca and Henry Scott Yocum.

F54. Special Pol icy Review Committee (5). Oct. 15, 1958 - March 4, 1959.

F55. Special Pol icy Review Committee (5). January 29, 1952 - Nov. 16, 1959.

Most of the correspondence in these f i les concerns studies to be made on the direct ions of and inf luences on United States foreign pol icy. The subjects noted are foreign pol icy and the Inst itute for Mediterranean Affairs. The correspond- dents indexed are Paul Shipman Andrews, Elmer Berger, James Harlan Cleveland, Albert Arnold Gore, Will iam B. Macomber, Jr. , Felix Muskett Morley and Richard Salzmann.

F56. Foreign Pol icy Study. Dec. 17, 1956 - Sept. 17, 1958.

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1027. BCN 140. (Cont. . . .)

The subject indexed is Wil l iam Christ ian Buli t t , no corre- spondents are noted.

F57 Latin America (6). Dec. 16, 1958 - Oct. 5, 1959.

ov F58. Latin America (6)

January 7, 1959 - Aug. 13, 1959.

The signif icant subjects in F57-58 are black resett lement, Bolivia, Fidel Castro, Cuban revolution, Export-Import Bank and Puerto Rico. The correspondents indexed are Victor V. Andrade, Rafael A. Apil laga, Eugene Cassim Carusi, Morris Leopold Ernst, Wayne Levere Hays, Christ ian Archibald Her- ter, Wayne Lyman Morse, Luis Munoz-Marin, Virgi l M. Pinkley Samuel Clark Waugh.

JMH 2-24-77

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1028. BCN 141. 59 Legislat ion and Invi tat ions.

Most of the material in BCN 141 concerns invi tat ions to JWF handled by his Li t t le Rock off ice, including cor- repondence from throughout Arkansas as well as out- of-state. Few subjects are included.

F1. 70-a Li tt le Rock - Fal l of 1959 [sic] . Sept. 18, 1958 - Dec. 23, 1959.

F2. 70-a Li tt le Rock - Fal l of 1959 [sic] . Nov. 4, 1958 - Nov. 5, 1959.

F3. 70-a Li tt le Rock - Fal l of 1959 [sic] . Nov. 14, 1958 - Dec. 12, 1959.

F4. 70-a Li tt le Rock - Fal l of 1959. Feb. 4, 1959 - Dec. 1, 1959.

F5. 70-a Li tt le Rock - Fal l of 1959. June 25, 1959 - Nov. 24, 1959.

Fi les 1-5 contain correspondence concerning invi tat ions including the fol lowing subjects: The Commerical Ap- peal, Democratic Party, German unity, Mi las Howard Hale, Jordan B. Lambert, and St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Correspondents include: Laird Archer, Phi l l ip G. Back, Albert Frankl in Barham, Thomas Hale Boggs, David K. E. Bruce, Gus R. Camp, Louis C. Cohen, Wil l iam Edson Darby, Hal Cooper Douglas, Louis Sharp Dunaway, Frankl in Dunham, John Dupree Eldridge Jr., John Kenner Fancher, Oscar Fendler, Waldo Frasier, Robert L. Hicks, Basi l S. Hoag, Paul Koht, Calvin Re- vi l le Ledbetter Jr. , Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Charles Edward Putnam, Howard Harding Russell , Wil l is Basi l Smith, Frank M. Stanton, Adlai Ewing Stevenson, Ed- ward Durrel l Stone, Dabbs Sull ivan, Jeta Taylor, Kenneth S. Teasdale, Herbert L. Thomas, Lewie A. Watkins, Reba Wilcoxon, Hubert Ethridge Wil l iams, Robert Ed- ward Lee Wilson I I I , J. Ernest Wommack, Charles Ed- ward Yingl ing, and David M. Yocum Jr.

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1029. BCN 141. (Con t . …) F6. 70-b Decl ined Invitat ions Out of State - Fal l of 1959.

Feb. 20, 1959 - Dec. 28, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning out -of-state invitat ions declined. There are no noted subjects. Cor - respondents include: Hal Cooper Douglas and Robert Hale.

F7. 70-c- Fall of 1959 - Lit t le Rock. June 8, 1959 - Nov. 30, 1959.

F8. 70-c Fal l of 1959 - Li t t le Rock. June 30, 1959 - Nov. 30, 1959.

F9. 70-c Fal l of 1959 - Li t t le Rock. March 23, 1959 - Nov. 18, 1959.

F10. 70-c Fal l of 1959 - Li t t le Rock. March 6, 1959 - Dec. 1, 1959.

Fi les 7-10 contain largely const ituent correspondence concerning invitat ions, including JWF acknowledgments of invitat ions f i l led. Noted subject is Orval Eugene Fau- bus. Correspondents include: Evangel ine Pratt Water - man Archer, Wil l iam Joshua Arnold, Samuel Knox Ban - ner, Ernest Clark Benton, James Lloyd Bland Jr., Rex C. Bodenhamer, Hugh Montgomery Br inkley, Lesl ie E. Bryant, Clarence Frank l in Byrns, Gus R. Camp, Stephen Wheeler Creekmore, Roy Elmer Danuser , Robert H. Dudley, John W. Elrod, Thomas Price Foltz, Bobbie Hughes Forster, Mary Lou Furr, Dave Grundfest, Henry Thomas Haseloff , Marvin Arthur Hathcoat, Walter Ed - ward Hussman, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Mark Perrin Jones II I , Raymon C. Ledwidge, Robert M. Lowe, Frank- l in E. Loy, M. J. McCabe, Perry Emerson McChesney, Troy McNeil l, Char les S. McNew Jr., Joe Bolum Mil ls, Roy Waymon Milum, Boss Carrol Mitchel l, Henry Er - win Mobley, Charles Haywood Murphy Jr. , John Alpert O’Connor Jr., James C. Park, Henry H. Porter, Louise Porter, Thomas Brady Pryor Jr. , Char les Edward Put -

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1030. BCN 141. (Cont. …)

nam, Raymond Henry Rebsamen, George Mil lar Rey- nolds, B.G. Robertson, Joe Robinson, Jason P. Rouby, Wil l is Basi l Smith, Si las D. Snow, Marshall T. Steel, Mary Eleanor Tyler, Joe Verser, Car l Simpson Whil- lock, and Charles Edward Yingl ing.

F11. 70-b Fal l of 1959 - Lit t le Rock and some Washington correspondence.

Aug. 10, 1959 - Dec. 3, 1959.

F12. 70-b Fal l of 1959 - Lit t le Rock and some Washington correspondence.

Feb. 25, 1959 - Nov. 18, 1959.

F13. 70-b Fal l of 1959 - Lit t le Rock and some Washington correspondence.

July 31, 1959 - Nov. 30, 1959.

F14. 70-b Fal l of 1959 - Lit t le Rock and some Washington correspondence.

Aug. 12, 1959 - Dec. 4, 1959.

F15. 70-b Fal l of 1959 - Lit t le Rock and some Washington correspondence.

June 4, 1959 - Nov. 7, 1959.

Fi les 11-15 contain largely const ituent correspondence concerning, for the most part, invitat ions decl ined. Sub- jects include: Arkansas Farm Bureau Federat ion, Sa- l ine River, and education in the Soviet Union. Corres- pondents include: Will iam Joshua Arnold, Albert Frank- l in Barham, B. J. Basden, Shelby R. Blackmon, Clyde E. Byrd, Clarence Franklin Byrns, Arthur F. Carter, Cecil Watson Cupp Jr., Hal Cooper Douglas, Dixie N. Drye, Edwin Faye Dunn, Oscar Fendler, Vincent Walker Foster, Henry Jackson Gingles, John Lloyd Godley, Dave Grundfest, Alfred Hiram Hathcock, Roy Lee Hight, Guy Hamilton Jones, Robert Keenan, Roy Kumpe, Clayton

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1031. BCN 141. (Cont . …)

Nolen Lit t le, James M. McHaney, Trueman Mill ion Mart in, Paul Meers, Ralph C. Mitchel l Jr. , Alfred J. Moss, Harry L. Oswald, James Ray Penix, Jack Pic - kens, Richard M. Priddy, Duval L. Purkins, B. Chisum Reed, John Arthur Riggs, Ray S. Smith Jr ., Jeta Tay- lor, Herbert K. Thatcher, Waldo E. Til ler, Betty M. Trulock, Marion G. Ward, Alfred Popkess White, Ike Wilcockson, E. Grainger Will iams, Hubert Ethridg e Wil l iams, Lamar Wil l iamson, Forrest E. Wise, Gor - don Greenf ield Wit tenberg, Henry Scott Yocum, and Glenn G. Zimmerman.

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1032. BCN 142. 23-71d [General Services Administrat ion to Boards & Committees] F1. 23-b Federal Supply Service.

July 8, 1960.

The f i le includes no signif icant subjects or correspondents.

F2. 23-c Nat ional Archives. June 14, 1960 - Nov. 23, 1960.

The f i le includes no signif iaant subjects or correspondents.

F3. 25 Government Pr int ing Off ice - 1960. July, 1960 - Dec. 5, 1960.

The f i le includes no signif icant subjects or correspondents.

ov F4. 26 Interstate Commerce Commission.

January 28, 1960 - Nov. 8, 1960.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning advert is ing, Ar- kansas and Ozarks Railway, freight rates, Kansas City Southern Railway, railroad passenger service, St. Louis Southwestern Railway, and televis ion. Noted correspondent is Thomas B. Tinnon.

F5. 28 Civil Defense Administrat ion. Feb. 20, 1960 - June 2, 1960.

The small f i le includes correspondence concerning natural disasters in Arkansas. There are no signif icant correspond- dents.

F6. 29 Housing Agencies. Apri l 26, 1960 - Oct. 24, 1960.

F7. 29 Housing Agencies. May 9, 1960 - Sept. 20, 1960.

F8. 29 Housing Agencies. Dec. 11, 1959 - May 23, 1960.

Fi les 6-8 contain correspondence concerning matters related to the various housing agencies. Noted subjects include: educat ion in Arkansas, publ ic works in Arkansas, University

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1033. BCN 142. (Cont. . . .)

of Arkansas, and urban renewal. Correspondents include: George Donnel l Carney, Jr. , John Albert Fogleman, Jonathan Houston Lookadoo, Dean Depew McBrien, David Wiley Mull ins, John Wil l iam Murphy, Silas D. Snow, and Storm Hammond Whaley.

F9. 29-b Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Aug. 11, 1959 - Apri l 19, 1960.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Correspondents include: Jay W. Dickey, Ennis M. Oakes, Dabbs Sul l ivan, and Thomas B. Tinnon.

F10. 29-c FHA. January 22, 1960 - Aug. 31, 1960.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Federal Housing Administrat ion. Noted corre- spondent is Julian Harris Zimmerman.

F11. 29-d Federal Publ ic Housing Authority. Sept. 19, 1960 - Sept. 20, 1961.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning publ ic works in Arkansas. There are no signif icant correspondents.

ov F12. 30 Rai lroad Ret irement Board.

Apri l 4, 1960 - Apr i l 5, 1960.

There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents included.

F13. 32 Securit ies & Exchange Commission. Sept, 14, 1959 - Aug. 2, 1960.

The small f i le includes correspondence concerning Laurence S. Rockefel ler. Noted correspondent is Gordon Greenf ield Wittenberg.

F14. 35 Foreign. Claims Sett lement Commission. May 26, 1960.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning a request for information. Noted correspondent is Howard Ashley Ted Bai ley.

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1034. BCN 142. (Cont. . . .) F15. 36 Tarif f Commission.

Feb. 2, 1960 - Sept. 13, 1960.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Tarif f Commission. Correspondents include: Raymond F. Orr and Edwin Lynch Parker.

F16. 37 United States Information Agency. January 20, 1960 - Nov. 3, 1960.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the United States Information Agency, including the fol lowing subjects: Civi l Rights, John Edgar Hoover, separat ion of powers, and Voice of America. Correspondents include: George Venable Allen and John Emerson Moss.

F17. 38 Miscellaneous Agencies & Commissions. Oct. 12, 1959 - Oct. 4, 1960.

F18. 38 Miscellaneous Agencies & Commissions. Sept. 30, 1960 - Dec. 30, 1960.

Fi les 17 and 18 contain correspondence concerning airports in Arkansas, aviat ion in Arkansas, aviat ion safety, Central Air l ines, Civi l Aeronautics Administrat ion, Fayettevil le Airport, and Federal Aviat ion Agency. Correspondents include: Howard M. Armstrong, Jimason J. Daggett, Wilbur Harris Di l- lahunty, Hal Cooper Douglas, Wesley J. Gordon, John Vines Satterf ie ld, and Joseph Frankl in Shuff ield.

F19. 38-a Central Intell igence. Aug., 1959.

The small f i le contains nothing concerning f i le t i t le but does include material related to an order inst itut ing a pro- ceeding to consider local air transportat ion requirements in the southwestern area of the country.

F20. 45 Select ive Service. July 6, 1960.

The f i le contains no signif icant subjects or correspondents.

F21. 47 International Organizat ion. Aug. 31, 1959 - Sept. 22, 1960.

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1035. BCN 142. (Cont. …)

The f i le includes correspondence concerning the United Nat ions and Uruguay. Correspondents include: Wil l iam B. Macomber, Jr. , and Waldo E. Til ler.

ov F22. 47-a United Nations.

March 24, 1960 - Dec. 28, 1960.

The f i le contains material and correspondence concerning the United Nations. Noted subject is Cuba. Correspondents in- clude: Beulah Edge, Carey Estes Kefauver, Suzanne Chalfant Lighton, Sol Myron Linowitz, and Thomas G. Wilson.

F23. 51 Congressional Directory.

January 25, 1960.

ov F24. 52 Congressional Directory.

January 5, 1960 - Nov. 29, 1960.

Fi les 23 and 24 contain largely correspondence concerning JWF’s mail ing l ist for the Congressional Directory. There are no signif icant correspondents included.

F25. 53 Library of Congress. Dec. 29, 1959 - Nov. 14, 1960.

F26. 53 Library of Congress. Feb. 16, 1960 - Dec. 12, 1960.

F27. 53 Library of Congress. January 8, 1960 - Aug. 24, 1960.

F28. 53 Library of Congress. July 16, 1954 - March 7, 1960.

Fi les 25-28 contain material concerning matters related to the Library of Congress, including largely requests for in- formation and l ists of books charged to JWF off ice staff . Fi les 25 includes a report on the off ice of the Vice Presidency. Fi le 28 contains material concerning the National Capitol. Other noted subject is the Cotton Belt Rai lroad. Correspon- dents include: David Lewis Cohn, Theodore Herz, George Meador, Bob Cowley Riley, and Will iam Everett Terry.

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1036. BCN 142. (Cont. . . .) F29. Publ icat ions, Documents, Reports, Etc. - Requests For.

January 18, 1960 - Aug. 23, 1960.

F30. Publ icat ions, Documents, Reports, Etc. - Requests For. Oct. 6, 1959 - Oct. 20, 1960.

F31. Publ icat ions, Documents, Reports, Etc. - Requests For. Aug. 29, 1959 - Nov. 4, 1960.

F32. Publ icat ions, Documents, Reports, Etc. - Requests For. Feb. 3, 1960 - Dec. 29, 1960.

F33. Publ icat ions, Documents, Reports, Etc. - Requests For. January 18, 1960 - Dec. 30, 1960.

Fi les 29-33 contain correspondence concerning requests for informat ion, publ icat ions, documents, and reports. Noted subjects include: Orval Eugene Faubus, race relat ions, and University of Arkansas. Correspondents include: Harvey R. Adams, E. James Ball, R. Paul Cummings, Robert C. Downie, Robert M. Lowe, Anthony Stephen Stephan, and A. Al len Wein- traub.

F34. 54-a Farmers Bul let ins & Yearbooks. January 8, 1960 - Aug. 26, 1960.

F35. 54-a Farmers Bul let ins & Yearbooks. May 26, 1960 - Dec. 1, 1960.

Fi les 34 and 35 contain correspondence concerning requests for Agriculture Yearbooks and other agricultural bul let ins. Subjects include: education in Arkansas, race relat ions in Arkansas, University of Arkansas, and welfare in Arkansas. There are no noted correspondents.

F36. [Miscellaneous - Requests For] Aug. 8, 1959 - Nov. 2, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning largely requests for Agriculture Yearbooks. Noted subject is University of Arkansas. There are no noted correspondents.

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1037. BCN 142. (Cont. . . .) F37. 54-c Miscellaneous Publ icat ions.

Dec. 7, 1959 - Apr il 8, 1960.

F38. 54-c Miscellaneous Publ icat ions. Feb. 9, 1960 - July 19, 1960.

F39. 54-c Miscellaneous Publ icat ions. Oct. 31, 1959 - July 6, 1961.

Fi les 37-39 contain correspondence concerning requests for publicat ions, information, and autographs, including many inquir ies from students. Subjects include: farm prices, minimum wage legis lat ion, president ial elect ion of 1960, and University of Arkansas. Correspondents include: George Donnell Carney, Jr. , John Lloyd Godley, El i Paul Lefler, Richard Mobley, Bernal Delmar Seamster, Wil l iam Everett Terry, and Ernest Valachovic.

F40. 61 State Welfare Department. Aug. 24, 1959 - Dec. 16, 1960.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Arkansas Department of Public Welfare. Subjects in- clude: food stamps and surplus commodit ies. Correspondents include: Car l Hopkins Adams and Grover W. Turner.

F41. 63 State Publ icity. January 7, 1960 - May 11, 1960.

The small f i le includes correspondence concerning the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Correspondent is Ted Woods.

F42. Out of State - Pro-Faubus or Ant i-Eisenhower. Sept. 6, 1957 - Sept. 11, 1958.

The f i le contains out-of-state correspondence concerning the Central High incident, domestic communism, and ultraconser- vat ive polit ics. Correspondent is Wil l iam Roff Chappel l.

F43. 66 State Highway Department. January 29, 1960 - Feb. 10, 1960.

F44. 66 State Highway Department. Dec. 27, 1954 - January 17, 1957.

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1038. BCN 142. (Cont. . . .) F45. 66 State Highway Department.

1931 - Dec. 17, 1957.

F46. 66 State Highway Department. Feb. 24, 1947 - Apr i l 22, 1950.

F47. 66 State Highway Department. Dec. 19, 1947 - 1950.

ov F48. 66 State Highway Department.

March 3, 1947 - Feb. 27, 1953.

Fi les 43-48 contain materials, including a few reports and various maps, and correspondence concerning highway matters, including the following subjects: Arkansas River, Big Flat, Bul l Shoals Dam, Edward Hul l Crump, Helena Br idge, interstate highways, labor in Arkansas, Lead Hi l l , Marshal l, Memphis- Arkansas Br idge, Taf t-Hart ley Act, and White River. Corre- spondents include: Wil l iam Wilson Campbell, Albert M. Cole, Herbert Eldr idge, Orval Eugene Faubus, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, J.C. Johnson, Lewis M. Layer, Henry P. Lyman, Thomas Harris MacDonald, Bi l l Magness, Rosa Zagnoni Marinoni, Ti l lman Mor- gan, DeWitt Poe, Bert F. Presson, Ewing P. Pyeatt, Wil l iam Harold Sadler, James Levesque Shaver, John C. Sheff ield, Everett Skelton, Herbert K. Thatcher, and C.R. Walton.

F49. 67 State Game & Fish Commission. Dec. 29, 1959 - Oct. 15, 1960.

The small f i le includes correspondence concerning the need for a f ish hatchery below Bul l Shoals Dam and water resources. Noted correspondent is Nelson Cox.

F50. 71 Boards & Committees. Dec. 18, 1956 - Dec. 8, 1960.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning largely invita- t ions to JWF to serve on certain boards and committees. Noted subject is the Archives of American Art. Correspondents include: Will iam Averel l Harr iman and Marshal l T. Steel.

F51. 71-c Miscellaneous. Nov. 8, 1957 - Nov. 30, 1960.

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1039. BCN 142. (Cont. …) F52. 71-c Miscellaneous. January 6, 1960 - June 29, 1960.

Fi les 51 and 52 contain correspondence concerning invitat ions to JWF to sponsor certain organizat ions and projects; also requests to serve on various boards and committees. Files include material related to the Archives of American Art. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Chapman Foster, Paul Gray Hoffman, George Kenneth Hol land, John Brigham Howard, and Marvin Wesley Melton.

F53. 71-d Senatorial Committee Assignments. Dec. 20, 1960.

The small f i le contains one letter concerning committee as- signments. Correspondent is Lyndon Baines Johnson.

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1040. BCN 143. 71-e & 72 Hal l of Fame and Appreciat ion. F1. 71-e Hall of Fame.

Dec. 30, 1959 - Sept. 20, 1960.

ov F2. 71-e Hall of Fame.

Nov. 25, 1959 - Dec. 9, 1960.

F3. 71-e Hall of Fame.

Feb. 29, 1960 - Sept. 27, 1960.

F4. 71-e Hall of Fame. June 3, 1949 - Oct. 28, 1960.

F5. 71-e Hall of Fame. Oct., 1956 - May 26, 1960.

The correspondence in F1-5 concerns JWF's role as an elector for the Hal l of Fame of Great Americans. The mail is from const ituents and various organizat ions ask- ing JWF to vote for the candidate of their choice. The Hall of Fame is a signif icant subject in F1-5. Other subjects noted are music, southern polit ics and women’s r ights. The correspondents indexed are Archibald Ste- vens Alexander, Frank Will iam Boykin, Omar Nelson Bradley, Wilbur Marion Brucker, James H. Clendening, Harold Dunbar Cooley, Hazel Locke Greene, Lister Hi l l , John H. Murrel l, George Mil lar Reynolds, Frank Anthony Rose, Char les Eskridge Saltzmann, John Jackson Spark- man, Maxwell Davenport Taylor, Wil l iam Childs West- moreland and Anna Kelton Wiley.

F6. 71-h Museum of Modern Art - Rockefel ler. January 11, 1960 - Dec. 29, 1960.

There are no subjects or correspondents indexed.

F7. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions. Dec. 16, 1960 - Dec. 27, 1960.

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1041.

BCN 143. (Cont. . . .)

This f i le contains the 1960 issue of the Arkansas Medical Society 's Report on Aging, as well as acknowledgments for other publications received by JWF. The subject noted is old age assistance, the correspondent indexed is Paul C. Schaefer.

F8. 72-b Miscel laneous Gif ts & Favors. January 13, 1960 - Dec. 16, 1960.

F9. 72-b Miscel laneous Gif ts & Favors.

Dec. 17, 1959 - Aug. 25, 1960.

The correspondence in F8-9 consists of acknowledgments by JWF of gif ts received from consti tuents and other in- dividuals. The subjects noted are gif ts to Fulbr ight and southern pol i t ics. The correspondents are Harry Cran- brook Allen, G.D. Bir la, Harry Flood Byrd, John Car- rol l Cone, Wil l iam Edson Darby, Wil l iam F. DeMyer, Clayton Fri tchey, Lyle O. Hi l l , Roman Lee Hruska, Wil- l iam L. Humphries, Jacob Koppel Javits, Goldie Jones, Keith Kahle, Mostafa Kamal, Otis L. Light, Edward Fran- cis McGinnis, Mikhai l Alekseevich Menshikov, Albert Sidney Pol lard Jr. , Herman Paul Pressler, Carlos Peña Romulo, Frank Smathers Jr., Frederick J. Stevenson and Carl H. Wotz II I .

F10. 72-c Condolences. January 13, 1960 - Dec. 27, 1960.

F10 consists of condolences sent by JWF to fr iends whose relat ives had died. The subjects are Thomas Harry Barton, Karl ton H. Kemp, John Houston Look- adoo and Eugene G. Smith; correspondents are Elsie McCain, Marvin Wesley Melton, Wilbur Mi l ls and Donald Trumbo.

F11. 72-d General Appreciation to Senator. January 11, 1960 - Dec. 28, 1960.

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1042.

BCN 143. (Cont. . . .)

The only correspondent noted is Wil l iam Seth Atkins; no subjects are noted.

F12. 72-e Requests for Contr ibutions. Feb. 11, 1960 - Dec. 5, 1960.

There are no correspondents or subjects indexed for F 12.

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1043.

BCN 144. 1959-60 Appreciat ion [sic] F1. 71 Boards & Commit tees.

1958 - May 18, 1959. F2. 71 Boards & Commit tees.

March 30, 1959 - Feb. 23, 1960.

The material in these f i les concerns various boards and com- mittees on which JWF was asked to serve. General ly, JWF de - cl ined to serve on any committees or boards after he became chairman of the Foreign Relat ions Committee, cit ing increased work load as the reason for his refusal. The signif icant cor - respondents are Wil l iam Edson Darhy and Dan A. Kimball; the noted subject is Archives of American Art.

F3. 71-a Foreign Service Educat ional Foundation. April 21, 1947 - Oct. 31, 1949.

F4. 71-a Foreign Service Educat ional Foundation.

April 24, 1946 - March 3, 1951.

F3-4 concern the Foreign Service Educational Foundat ion on whose Board of Trustees JWF served. The only correspondent indexed is Christ ian Archibald Herter. There are no subjects noted for these f i les.

F5. 71-c Miscellaneous. Feb. 4, 1959 - Dec. 28, 1959.

F6. 71-c Miscellaneous.

April 15, 1954 - January 30, 1959. F7. 71-c Miscellaneous.

Feb. 6, 1947 - March 8, 1955. ov F8. 71-c Miscellaneous.

Oct. 17, 1947 - January 2, 1957.

The correspondence in F5-8 general ly consists of invitat ions to JWF from many dif ferent organizat ions to join the groups in some capacity. With a few exceptions, he refused to join these groups. The subjects indexed are Asia Inst itute, Dixon-Yates Project, Fulbr ight for president, James Douglas Johnson, minimum wage legislat ion, National Cultural Center, National Educat ion Associat ion, Tunisia and unemployment. The correspondents are Saul David Al insky, Robert Bernerd

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1044.

BCN 144. (Cont. . . .)

Anderson, Wil l iam Benton, Denver Layton Dudley, Buford El- l ington, Clay M. Hairston, Jacob Hartz, Jr. , Albert Sidney Herlong, Jr. , Virgi l M. Pinkley, Arthur Upham Pope and Frank Thompson, Jr.

F9. 71-d Senatorial Committee Assignments. January 2, 1953 - March 13, 1957.

F9 contains material concerning JWF’s committee assignments, and also the committee of the other Democratic senators for the years 1953-1957. The only subject indexed is the Joint Committee on the Economic Report. The signif icant correspond- dents are Alben Wil l iam Barkley, Theodore Francis Green, Al- bert M. Guice, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Richard Milhous Nixon, Wright Patman, John Jackson Sparkman, Phi l ip M. Stern and Jessie Paine Wolcott .

ov F10. Supplemented Democratic Views.

No dates.

F10 contains a detai led report by the Joint Committee on the Economic Report on proposals of the Eisenhower Adminis- trat ion in the mid-1950s, dealing mainly with the economy and the budget. The correspondent is Paul Howard Douglas; the subject is the Joint Committee on the Economic Report.

F11. Centennial Celebrat ion Commission. January 14, 1955 - January, 1956.

The material in this f i le relates to the Centennial Celebra- t ion of the National Education Association on whose commis- sion JWF served. There are no other subjects and no corre- spondents indexed.

F12. 71-f Legislat ive Joint Audit ing Committee. June 30, 1954 - June 30, 1958.

F12 contains a report of the Joint Audit ing Committee, of which JWF was a member, on the Arkansas Terri tor ial Restor- at ion. There are no correspondents noted.

F13. 71-g Woodrow Wilson Foundation. 1955 - Apri l 29, 1959.

The material in this f i le concerns the activ i t ies of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation; there are no subjects or corre- spondents noted.

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1045.

BCN 144. (Cont. . . .) F14. 71-h The Museum of Modern Art.

Dec., 1953 - May 20, 1957.

The only correspondent noted is Blanchette Ferry Hooker Rockefel ler; there are no subjects indexed.

F15. The Committee on The University & World Affairs. Sept. 30, 1960 - Oct. 10, 1960.

John Br igham Howard is the only correspondent noted. There are no subjects l isted.

F16. 71-e Hal l of Fame - 1955 [s ic] 1955.

F17. 71-e Hal l of Fame - 1955 [s ic] January 12, 1955 - Sept. 22, 1955.

F18. 71-e Hal l of Fame - 1955 [s ic]

Feb. 22, 1955 - Aug. 15, 1955.

F19. 71-e Hal l of Fame - 1955 [s ic] April 14, 1955 - Dec. 20, 1955.

F20. 71-e Hal l of Fame - 1955 [s ic] Oct., 1951 - Dec. 11, 1959.

ov F21. 71-e Hal l of Fame – 1955 [s ic]

Dec. 10, 1954 - Oct. 13, 1955.

The material in F16-21 deal with The Hal l of Fame of Great Americans at New York University of which JWF served as an elector. The correspondents indexed are Harold Dunbar Cooley, Ralph Edward Flanders, Jack Pickens and Ann a Kelton Wiley. No subjects are indexed.

F22. 71-i Literary Commission. January, 1951 - Oct. 21, 1957.

There are no correspondents or subjects indexed.

F23. 72 Appreciat ion.

Nov. 13, 1959 - Dec. 8, 1960.

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BCN 144. (Cont. . . .) ov F24. 72 Appreciat ion.

Dec. 23, 1958 - Dec. 28, 1959.

F25. 72 Appreciat ion.

Dec. 31, 1957 - January 17, 1960.

The correspondence in F23-25 consists mainly of letters of appreciat ion from JWF to various fr iends and off icials for gif ts received. The correspondents indexed are Holmes Alex- ander, Str ingfel low Barr, Morgan Beatty, Robert Carlyle Byrd, El izabeth Wil l iams Fulbr ight, George Horace Gal lup, Homer H. Gruenther, Roland Hughes, Edd H. Hyde, Carl Ingram, Goldie Jones, Keith Kahle, Joseph Kirby Mahoney, Marvin Wesley Mel- ton, Mikhai l Alekseevich Menshikov, Paul W. Milam, Richard Milhous Nixon, Frank C. Pace, Jr. , Samuel Jul ius Peck, Neil l Phi l l ips, Jack Pickens, Fount R. Richardson, George Emlen Roosevelt , Frank M. Stanton and Robert B. Snowden. The noted subjects are gif ts to Fulbright and Jester Virgi l Highf i l l .

F26. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions. Oct. 22, 1959 - Feb. 15, 1960.

F27. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions.

Feb. 11, 1959 - Feb. 19, 1960.

F28. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions.

1958 - January 15, 1960.

F29. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions.

Feb. 3, 1960 - Apr i l 11, 1960.

F30. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions.

May, 1959 - Dec. 19, 1960.

F31. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions.

March 18, 1960 - May 25, 1960.

F32. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions.

Nov. 14, 1959 - Dec. 2, 1960.

F33. 72-a Books & Publ icat ions.

May 5, 1960 - Sept. 15, 1960.

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1047. BCN 144. (Cont. . . .) ov F34. 72-a Books & Publicat ions.

Dec. 1, 1959 - June 27, 1960.

The material in F26-34 consists of booklets, pamphlets, ar- t ic les and other publications sent to JWF general ly by the author of each piece. The subjects found in these f i les are Air Transportat ion Associat ion of America, Paul M. Butler, Richard Milhous Nixon, peace plans, Poland and Time Magazine. The correspondents are Joseph Wright Alsop, Jr., Wil l iam Benton, Chester Bl iss Bowles, Warren El i jah Bray, David S. Broder, Charles Harr ison Brown, Prescott Sheldon Bush, Clarence Douglas Di l lon, Foster Furcolo, Barry Morr is Goldwater, Phi l ip L. Graham, Robert L. Gul ick, Jr., Wil l iam Averel l Harr iman, Phil ip A. Hart, Jacob Hartz, Jr. , Wil l iam L. Hum- phries, Roy Claire Ingersol l , Charles Douglas Jackson, Stan- ley W. Johnson, Leon H. Keyserl ing, Mary Woodard Lasker, Er- nest Kidder Lindley, Marshall Manvil le Li t t le, Benjamin Mosby McKelway, Joseph F. Mathews, Edmund Sixtus Muskie, Maurine Brown Neuberger, George W. Oakes, Howard Harding Russell , Edward Kendall Wheeler, Frank John Wilson and Robert Carle- ton Wilson.

F35. 72-b Miscel laneous Gif ts & Favors.

January 8, 1959 - July 9, 1959.

F36. 72-b Miscel laneous Gif ts & Favors.

July 3, 1959 - Dec. 30, 1959.

ov F37. 72-b Miscel laneous Gif ts & Favors.

March 31, 1957 - Dec. 29, 1959.

The correspondence in these f i les concerns various gif ts JWF received from consti tuents and his col leagues in Congress. The subjects indexed are Jack Carnes, Fulbr ight and the arts, Sidney Sanders McMath, Post Off ice Department and Winthrop Rockefel ler. The correspondents for F35-37 are Lesl ie L. Bif f le, Houston J. Burford, Harry Flood Byrd, Fred Coleman, Ernest Croone, Charles Hodge Cross, Clarence Douglas Di l lon, Everett McKinley Dirksen, Robert Whit t le Dowling, Sidney L. Good, Albert Haraway, Rupert Vance Hartke, George Wil l iam Healey, Jr. , Fel ix Edward Hebert, Arnold Mil ton Johnson, Mal- colm Johnson, Luisa Kerschbaumer, Edward Martin, Robert Baumle Meyner, Thomas S. Nichols, Jack Pickens, Wil l iam Proxmire, Siert Frederick Riepma, Frank Smathers, Jr., George Armistead Smathers, R. Redding Stevenson, Paul Sull ins, Kenneth S. Teas- dale, James Strom Thurmond, James van Alen, Wil l iam Scott Vaughn and Winston Wheeler.

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1048.

BCN 144. (Cont. . . .) F38. Christmas Gifts - 1959 [sic]

May 6, 1959 - March 5, 1960.

F39. Christmas Gifts - 1958.

January 10, 1958 - Dec. 27, 1958.

F40. Christmas Gifts - 1957.

Dec. 9, 1957 - January 20, 1958.

The correspondence in F38-40 consists of thank-you notes from JWF to constituents, fr iends, relat ives and others, for gif ts received. The only subjects indexed are Fulbright family, Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev and space race. The signif icant correspondents are Bernard Mannes Baruch, John Cowles, Walter W. Harris, Hemphil l Moffet Hosford, Dan A. Kimbal l, Frank C. Pace, Jr. , Frank Smathers, Jr. , Gilbert C. Swanson, Kenneth S. Teasdale, James Strom Thurmond and Robert A. Uihlein.

F41. 72-c Condolences. January 27, 1959 - Dec. 30, 1959.

F42. 72-c Condolences.

Apri l 10, 1959 - Feb. 20, 1960.

The correspondence in these f i les is between JWF and his constituents, col leagues and fr iends. Most of the letters are expressions of sympathy to JWF on the death of his s is- ter, but some are condolences from JWF to others whose rela- t ives have died. The subjects indexed are Fulbr ight family, Grover S. Jernigan and Roberta Fulbr ight Swanson. The signi- f icant correspondents are Joseph Cal laway, Theodore Francis Green, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Carrol l Charles Hol lensworth, Cyrus Richard Huie, Shade P. Rushing and Samuel D. Woods.

ov F43. 72-d General Appreciat ion to Senator.

Dec. 30, 1958 - Dec. 30, 1959.

F43 contains letters from JWF's constituents expressing ap- proval of his work in the Senate. The noted subjects are Arkansas publ ic schools, Army-Navy Hospital, Cuban revolu- t ion, f ish farming in Arkansas and honorary degrees. The corre- spondents are Louis Sharp Dunaway, Jeff Davis Duty, Jr. , Wil l iam L. Humphries, J. Fred Liv ingston, Jr. , Edwin Nobles Lowe, Harmon Liver ight, Jr. , and Roy Prewitt .

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1049.

BCN 144. (Cont. . . .) F44. 72-e Requests for Contributions.

Dec. 18, 1958 - Dec. 29, 1959.

The correspondence in this folder consists of requests for contribut ions to JWF from state and national organizations. The subjects indexed are Arkansas Foundation of Associated Colleges, Boy Scouts and mass media. The correspondents in- dexed are Merwyn G. Bridenstine, Phil ip Larner Gore, Keith Kahle, Maud Lorton Myers and Charles Sylvanus Rhyne.

F45. Letters of Appreciat ion from High School Graduates. June 20, 1960 - Aug. 9, 1960.

There are no subjects or correspondents indexed.

JMH 3-1-77

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1050.

BCN 145. FR 1960/60 Legis 1960 [sic]

BCN 145 contains correspondence concerning the work of various Senate committees. JWF only served on one or two of the com - mittees mentioned here, hut he was, of course, concerned with the work of these committees because they related to matters that he would be vot ing on in the Senate.

F1. 50 PW (1) Flood Control Projects. March 31, 1960 - Apri l 4, 1960.

There are no subjects or correspondents indexed for F 1.

F2. 50 Com. on Publ ic Works (Gen.).

January 26, 1960 - Dec. 27, 1960.

Much of the correspondence in this folder deals with publ ic projects to be done in Arkansas, and the mail is from con - st ituents tel l ing JWF what they think of the projects. The subjects indexed are Federal Water Pol lut ion Control Act, Lawrence Brooks Hays, House Un-American Act iv it ies Committee, National Cultural Center and transportat ion policy. The only correspondent l isted is Frank Maxson Potter.

F3. 50 Labor and Publ ic Welfare Com. (Gen). June 6, 1960 - Dec. 16, 1960.

F4. 50 Labor and Publ ic Welfare Com. (Gen).

Sept. 10, 1959 - July 18, 1960.

ov F5. 50 Labor and Publ ic Welfare Com. (Gen).

Sept. 2, 1958 - Aug. 26, 1960.

The correspondence in F3-5 concerns legislat ion discussed and acted on by the Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee. JWF ’s const ituents wrote to him to give him their opinions on the merits of the various bil ls. The subjects indexed are cancer research, canning industry in Arkansas, child labor, cotton in Arkansas, food addit ives, Fulbright for Secretary of State, lumber industry, Mexican labor, migrant labor, mini - mum wage legislat ion, Panama Canal Zone, race relat ions in Arkansas, rural poverty and unemployment. The noted corre - spondents are Harvey R. Adams, Wil l iam Monroe Apple, Eugene Cassin Carusi, George H. Cl ippert, Samuel Claudius Dell inger, John Albert Fogleman, Wade Greene, John Walter Jones, Ulysses Andrew Lovel l, Eugene Joseph McCarthy, Lee R. Mart in, Hugh Doggett Scott, Jr. , Joe M. Steele, Robert Edward Lee Wilson II I and Ray S. Witt .

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1051. BCN 145. (Cont. . . .) F6. 50 LPW (2) General Labor Legislat ion.

March, 1957 - January 5, 1961.

F7. 50 LPW (2) General Labor Legislat ion. Feb. 20, 1960 - Aug. 5, 1960.

F8. 50 LPW (2) General Labor Legislat ion. January 4, 1960 - Aug. 5, 1960.

Most of the correspondence in these folders concerns House and Senate legislat ion deal ing with common situs picketing and minimum wage. JWF received letters from individuals and groups, in and out of Arkansas, quest ioning the effects of such bi l ls. Other subjects found are canning industry in Arkansas, cruelty to anima ls, farm labor, labor unions in Arkansas, labor vote in Arkansas, Mexical labor, and Ouachita River navigation. The signif icant correspondents are James Rosenborough Bemis, Arthur Y. Berry, James Shir ley Binder, Rufus Cromwell Branch, Lesl ie E. Bryant, Horace C. Cabe, Jay W. Dickey, Robert N. Di l ls, Wil l iam Spencer Fox, Ben Miles Hogan, Eli Paul Lef lar, George Meany, Harold Fred Ohlendorf , Jack Pickens, Wil l iam Field Rector, John Arthur Riggs, Jr. , Harold S. Seabrook, Odis Odel l Smith, Joe M. Steele, Herbert K. Thatcher and George E. Wilson.

F9. 50 LPW (1) Veterans Educat ional and Hospital izat ion Benef its. March 30, 1960 - July 1, 1960.

F9 contains correspondence on H.R. 7966, which seeks opto- metric aid for veterans. The correspondents noted are Hoyt Somervel l Purvis and Barney Gaston Russel l, Jr. No subjects are indexed. F10-24 contain correspondence relat ing to the minimum wage legislat ion before the Congress in 1960. The folders are div ided according to the part icular group writ ing JWF to express an opinion on the bi l l . There are few other sub - jects indexed in these folders except those relat ing to the group or organizat ion corresponding with JWF. Most of the correspondents were in businesses that had been exempt from wage-hour regulat ions but would no longer be if the new law was passed.

F10. Minimum Wage Legislat ion - Hotels. Feb. 15, 1960 - Dec. 30, 1960.

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1052. BCN 145. (Cont. …)

In corresponding with hotel and restaurant owners, most ly in Arkansas, JW informed them that their businesses were exempt from the minimum wage regulat ions passed by the Con- gress. The correspondents indexed are Houston G. Burford, Richard B. Chitwood, Ben R. Shel ley, Richard Ryan Thompson and Burney Wilson. There are no other subjects noted.

F11. Minimum Wage Legislat ion - PRO. Feb. 26, 1960 - Sept. 6, 1960.

The correspondence in this folder is from supporters of the minimum wage legis lat ion. The indexed subject is labor in Arkansas; the correspondent is Mrs. R.L. Reed.

F12. Minimum Wage Legislat ion - Automobile and Farm Implement Dealers. March 18, 1960 - Aug. 24, 1960.

F13. Minimum Wage Legislat ion - Automobile and Farm Implement Dealers. Aug. 2, 1960 - Oct. 3, 1960.

The only subject indexed is Arkansas automobile dealers. The signif icant correspondents are Frank A. Bai ley and John Marshal l Yant is.

F14. Minimum Wage Legislat ion - Restaurants. Feb. 8, 1960 - Aug. 24, 1960.

F14 contains correspondence from owners of Arkansas hotels and restaurants protest ing the minimum wage legislat ion. Arkansas hotels and restaurants are the only subjects indexed; no correspondents are noted.

F15. Minimum Wage Legislat ion - Misc. Retai lers. May 9, 1960 - Aug. 24, 1960.

F16. Minimum Wage Legislat ion - Misc. Retai lers. Feb. 24, 1960 - Aug. 9, 1960.

The correspondence in F15-16 is from owners of many small businesses in Arkansas urging JWF to vote against the mini- mum wage legis lat ion. The subject noted is oi l industry in Arkansas. The correspondents indexed are Ira Nelson Barnett, Eugene C. Barton, Arthur Y. Berry, Car l M. Burger, Dave Grund- fest, Hugo Heiman, Jerome M. Ney, Joseph T. Orchard, Harry W.

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1053. BCN 145. (Cont. . . .)

Pfeifer, Jr. , A. Dan Phi l l ips, Samuel B. Strauss, Clint Wa l- den, Harold J. Wardlaw and Fred D. Watson.

F17. Minimum Wage Legislat ion - Ginners and Compressors. June 6, 1960 - Aug. 12, 1960.

The subject indexed is cotton in Arkansas; there are no cor - respondents indexed.

F18. Lumber Industry. Feb., 1960 - Aug. 25, 1960.

F19. Lumber Industry. Apri l 28, 1960 - June 20, 1960.

The correspondence in these f i les is from Arkansas lumber producers protest ing the new minimum wage bil l and asking JWF to vote against it . The lumber industry in Arkansas is the only subject l isted. The signif icant correspondents are Char les R. Black, Jr. , Lesl ie E. Bryant, John Emmett Gaughan, David T. P. Nelson, Wil l iam Clarence Norman and George E. Wilson.

F20. Minimum Wage Legisalt ion – Miscel[ l]aneous. Feb. 15, 1960 - Sept. 7, 1960

F21. Minimum Wage Legislat ion – Miscel[ l]aneous. Feb. 12, 1960 - Aug. 5, 1960.

F20-21 contain correspondence from owners of various businesses in Arkansas asking JWF to vote against the minimum wage bil l . The only subject l isted is Arkansas state pol it ics. The cor - respondents indexed are R.H. Alexander, Al l ie L. Crouch, Cecil Watson Cupp, Dave Grundfest, Beverly Joel Lambert, Jr. , Grace T. Lewis, John C. Lynn, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Roy Waymon Milum, John Benjamin Posey, Jr. , Robert D. Tucker, George E. Wilson and Marshall L. Yant is.

F22. Minimum Wage Legislat ion - Manufacturers. March 1, 1960 - Aug. 3, 1960.

The only signif icant subject is minimum wage legislat ion. The correspondents are Guy E. Basye, Joe Bolum Mil ls and Thomas Frank Wil l iams.

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1054.

BCN 145. (Cont. . . .) F23. Minimum Wage Legislat ion - Theaters.

January 18, 1960 - Apri l 27, 1960.

The correspondence in this folder concerns the effect of the minimum wage legislat ion on the motion picture industry in Arkansas. There are no correspondents noted.

F24. 50 LPW 2-a Minimum Wage Legislat ion. January 11, 1960 - Nov. 1, 1960.

The material in F24 relates to the minimum wage bi l l and its effects on small Arkansas businesses. The signif icant sub - jects are Arkansas Retai l Hardware Associat ion and Mexican labor. The noted correspondents are W. R. Alsobrook, Richard Stuart Barnett, Jr. , Warren Richard Felker, Wil l iam Clarence Norman, Albert Holly Rusher and Ralph John Speer, Jr.

F25. 50 LPW 2-b Labor Reform and Control. Dec. 19, 1959 - Dec. 23, 1959.

The correspondent is Al D. Fr istoe; no subjects are noted.

F26. 50 LPW (3) Rai lroad Labor and Retirement.

April 28, 1960 - May 5, 1960.

Although the f i le was t it led as above, the material in it deals with federal aid to educat ion. There are no subjects or correspondents indexed.

F27. Federal Aid to Education. Feb. 2, 1960 - May 16, 1960.

F28. S. 8.

January 22, 1960 - March 22, 1960. F29. S. 8.

January 21, 1960 - January 29, 1960.

The correspondence in F27-29 concerns federal aid to educat ion and S. 8, the bi l l proposing it in the Senate. Many of the letters oppose federal aid because of the fear of federal con - trol. Many others support it as long as the state is al lowed to use the money in any manner it wants. The other subjects noted are Crossett, DeQueen, Hackett and Tuckerman. The correspondents indexed are G. F. Cast leberry, Mort Sebring Cox, Edwin F. Gray, Wil l iam Waddil l Leigh, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Ethel Key Mil lar and Har low Sanders.

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1055.

BCN 145. (Cont. . . .) F30. 50 LPW (4) Public Health and Hospitals.

Feb. 23, 1960 - Sept. 15, 1960.

The correspondent indexed is J. Joel Monfort ; no subjects are noted.

F31. 50 Committee on the Judiciary (General). Apri l , 1954 - January 3, 1961.

F32. 50 Committee on the Judiciary (General).

Sept. 2, 1959 - Nov. 18, 1960.

F33. 50 Committee on the Judiciary (General).

January 30, 1960 - Apri l 29, 1960.

F34. 50 Committee on the Judiciary (General).

Nov. 30, 1959 - Feb. 16, 1960.

ov F35. 50 Committee on the Judiciary (General).

March 5, 1960 - June 2, 1960.

The correspondence in F31-35 covers a wide variety of subjects related to the work of the Committee on the Judiciary of which JWF was not a member. The signif icant subjects in these fol- ders are ant i-Cathol ic ism, drug industry, James Randal l Durfee, Equal Rights Amendment, f i l ibuster, Forand Health Bi l l , Hoxie, juvenile del inquency, Lewisvi l le, pol l tax, president ial elec- t ion reform, professional baseball , voting r ights in Arkansas and Edward Ledwidge Wright. The correspondents indexed are Howard Ashley Ted Bailey, H. R. S. Benjamin, Bruce C. Bennett , Frank Wil l iam Cantrel l , El izabeth Sutherland Carpenter, Craig Francis Cull inan, Charles H. Denny, Paul Flowers, Ambrose H. Gal l iger, Albert Haraway, Carl Trumbull Hayden, Robert George Hogan, Marcus A. Hollabaugh, Jacob Koppel Javits, Phi l ip Caryl Jessup, Edwin Carl Johnson, Ol in Dewitt Johnston, Coulter W. Jones, Marvin Wil l iam Paul Lanier, Michael Lensing, H. Wil l iam McMil lan, Joseph Kirby Mahoney, Lewis Mayers, Aimer St i l lwel l Mike Monroney, Joseph Christopher O'Mahoney, Linus Carl Pauling, Wil l iam Roy Penix, Jr., Wil l iam Proxmire, Richard Brevard Russel l , Frank H. Shimp, Charles Peter Shiras, Thomas J. Wat- son, Jr. , Thomas D. Waugh, Del E. Webb and Ted R. Wyl ie.

F36. Federal aid for private schools - Answered by form letter.

May 4, 1960 - May 9, 1960.

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1056.

BCN 145. (Cont. . . .)

Most of the correspondence is from students attending paro- chial schools urging JWF to vote against the federal educa- t ion bi l l that would cut off aid to their schools. No corre- spondents are indexed. The signif icant subjects are federal aid to education and Jonesboro.

F37. Appreciat ion Letters Federal Aid to Education. January 21, 1960 - May 17, 1960.

The correspondence in F37 is from consti tuents thanking JWF for support ing the federal aid to education legislat ion passed by the Congress. The other subject noted is Arkansas Education Association. The correspondents indexed are Marvin Stewart Bankston, Albert Howard Carter, Archie W. Ford, James Forrest Rozzell , Joshua Kemp Shepherd and J.C. Woosley.

F38. 50 LPW (5) Education. Oct. 24, 1958 - January, 1961.

F39. 50 LPW (5) Education.

January 11, 1960 - May 12, 1960.

F40. 50 LPW (5) Education.

July 18, 1959 - Feb. 19, 1960.

ov F41. 50 LPW (5) Education.

Oct. 11, 1959 - Feb. 4, 1960.

The correspondence in F38-41 concerns several types of edu- cation bi l ls pending before the Senate at the t ime. Although JWF was not a member of the Labor and Publ ic Welfare Commit- tee, he received many letters about these bi l ls due to the fact that his name had always been so closely t ied to educa- t ion. The signif icant subjects are federal aid to education, loyalty oaths, motion picture industry in Arkansas, nursing education, Adam Clayton Powel l , Jr., science and government, and Sigma Chi. The correspondents indexed are Wallace Bailey, Albert Frankl in Barham, Fred Boyd, Wil l iam George Carr, Joseph Wil l iam Hull , Ralph G. Johnson, Ulysses Andrew Lovell , Richard B. McCul loch, Jack Waddington Mears, Wayne Lyman Morse, Wil l iam Proxmire, Jennings Randolph, Fount R. Richardson, James Forrest Rozzel l , Fr iedman Sisco, Si las D. Snow, Grace Snowden, Dabbs Sull ivan, Jr. , Herman Eugene Talmadge, John Albert Trice, Storm Hammond Whaley, Eugene Woods and Elizabeth Gregg Young.

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1057.

BCN 145. (Cont. . . .) F42. 50 Jud (3) Civi l Rights.

Aug. 19, 1957 - Sept. 2, 1960.

F43. 50 Jud (3) Civi l Rights.

June 25, 1959 - Apri l 18, 1960.

F44. 50 Jud (3) Civi l Rights.

March 18, 1960 - March 24, 1960.

The correspondence in these folders includes numerous unan- swered letters from cri t ics across the country quest ioning JWF’s part ic ipation in the Civi l Rights f i l ibuster. The subjects indexed are Civi l Rights legislat ion, f i l ibuster, Lyndon Baines Johnson, race relat ions, race relat ions in Ar- kansas, southern pol i t ics and vot ing r ights. The signif icant correspondents are Harvey R. Adams, Lesl ie E. Bryant, Wil l iam Meyers Colmer, James Oliver Eastland, Daniel Henry Felton, Jr., John Lloyd Godley, Ralph G. Johnson, Marvin Wil l iam Paul Lanier, Edward L. McHaney, Jr. , Aimer St i l lwel l Mike Monroney, Margaret Morr ison, Richard Brevard Russell , Ben R. Shelley, Norman Sinrich and J.L. Tupy.

F45. 50 Jud-4 Judicial Personnel and appointments. Sept. 10, 1959 - Aug. 9, 1960.

The correspondence in F45 concerns the possibi l i ty of Arkan- sas obtaining a fourth distr ict judgeship. The subject noted is federal courts in Arkansas. The correspondents indexed are Wil l iam Seth Atkins, Osro Cobb, Jay W. Dickey, Talbot Field, Jr., John Albert Fogleman, Herschel Hugar Friday, Jr., Henry Watt Gregory, Jr. , John Elvis Mil ler, Wil l iam Starr Mitchel l , Hiram Heartsi l l Ragon, Jr. , Wil l is Basi l Smith, George Cli f ton Wade and Henry Scott Yocum.

F46. S. 3548.

June 11, 1960 - Oct. 10, 1960.

The correspondence in this f i le deals with S. 3548, a bi l l related to labor. The noted subjects are l imitat ions on labor, Linus Carl Pauling and rai l road legislat ion. The correspondents include Albert Lewis Fletcher, Waldo E. Ti l ler and Wallace Townsend.

F47. 50 Jud (2) Immigration and Natural ization. Feb. 9, 1960.

There are no subjects or correspondents l isted.

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1058.

BCN 145. (Cont. . . .) F48. 50 Misc.

Aug. 10, 1960 - Dec. 30, 1960. F49. 50 Misc.

January 7, 1960 - Aug. 15, 1960. F50. 50 Misc.

January 28, 1960 - March 10, 1960. F51. 50 Misc.

Aug. 13, 1950 - Feb. 17, 1960. F52. 50 Misc.

Nov. 6, 1956 - Aug. 3, 1960.

The correspondence in F48-52 concerns many types of legis - lat ion before the Congress, and the letters JWF received are from constituents expressing opinions on the manner in which they thought JWF should vote. The subjects indexed are Ameri - can Legion in Arkansas, Conference of Southern Governors, Connally Amendment, federal aid to education, federal pay raise, labor unions, and religion. The signif icant corre - spondents are George Joseph Applegate, Char les R. Black, Jr. , John A. Carter, Frank R. Denman, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Ulysses Andrew Lovel l, Edmund Sixtus Muskie, Richard Milhous Nixon and Harr ison Arl ington Wil l iams, Jr.

F53. 50 Rules Com. (General). June 15, 1957 - Dec. 6, 1960.

The only subject noted for F53 is Fulbr ight and the arts. The correspondents indexed are Joseph Si l l Clark, Thomas Carey Hennings, Jr. , and Loyd McDermott.

F54. 50 Com. on Inter ior and Insular Affairs (Gen).

Dec. 3, 1959 - Aug. 22, 1960.

The correspondence in this f i le concerns legislat ion before the Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, mainly dealing with conservation matters. The signif icant subjects are Nat ional Rivers and Harbors Congress, wi lderness pre - servation, and zinc tarif fs. The correspondents indexed are Gus A. Albright, Harold E. Alexander, Roman Lee Hruska, Burl King and Raymond F. Orr.

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1059.

BCN 145. (Cont. . . .) F55. Correspondence on importat ion of cotton text i les (answered

by form letter 2-4-60). January 16, 1960 - Feb. 23, 1960.

F56. Correspondence on importat ion of cotton text i les (answered

by form letter 2-4-60). January 15, 1960 - Feb. 3, 1960.

F57. Correspondence on importat ion of cotton text i les (answered

by form letter 2-4-60). January 15, 1960 - Feb. 1, 1960.

F58. Correspondence on importat ion of cotton text i les (answered

by form letter 2-4-60). January 14, 1960 - January 29, 1960.

F59. Correspondence on importat ion of cotton text i les (answered

by form letter 2-4-60). January 15, 1960 - Feb. 1, 1960.

F60. Correspondence on importat ion of cotton text i les (answered

by form letter 2-4-60). January 4, 1960 - Feb. 13, 1960.

The correspondence in F55-60 concerns the advantages that foreign produced text i les have over domestical ly produced text i les and the effect on the American industry. Morri l - ton is the only subject l isted; no correspondents are in - dexed.

F61. 50 J Com Joint Committees (General). April 22, 1960 - Nov. 17, 1960.

The noted subject is the Smithsonian Inst itute; no corre - spondents are l isted.

F62. 50 JC (2) Joint Com. on Economic Report.

Oct., 1959 - Dec. 22, 1960.

The correspondence covers the work of the Joint Economic Committee of which JWF was a member. The noted correspond- dents are Paul Howard Douglas and W. J. Goldston. No sub - jects are noted.

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1060.

BCN 145. (Cont. . . .) F63. 50 Demo. Pol icy Com. (Gen).

June 30, 1960 - July 3, 1960.

There are no correspondents or subjects indexed. F64. 50 SB Select Com. on Small Business Gen.

January 19, 1960 - January 28, 1960.

The sole correspondent in F64 is James Oliver Porter. No subjects are l isted.

F65. 50 Astronaut ical and Space Sciences [sic] January 14, 1960.

No subjects or correspondents are indexed.

F66. 50 Misc.

Dec. 1, 1960 - Dec. 30, 1960.

The subject noted for this folder is states' r ights; the correspondent is Ira W. Mil ler.

JMH 3-18-77

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1061.

BCN 146. 1960 Mixture of Departments & Legislat ion [sic] . F1. 75-a Jobs.

June 19, 1949 - July 18, 1961. F2. 75-a Jobs.

Feb. 14, 1959 - Feb. 12, 1962.

Fi les 1 and 2 contain correspondence related to inquir ies concerning jobs, including the fol lowing subjects: Thomas Dale Alford, Arkansas state polit ics, Hugh Al lan Crump - ler, f ish farming in Arkansas, Marlin C. Hawkins, men - tal health, Project Hope, and United States Information Agency. Correspondents include: Wil lard Alvin Hawkins, John Norv il l Jones, Frank F. Kitchens, Joseph M. Par - ker, Wil l iam Roy Penix Jr. , Roy Prewitt , Ogden Rogers Reid, and Stewart Lee Udal l.

F3. 50 FR Foreign Relat ions. June 26, 1957 - Sept. 30, 1960.

F4. 50 FR Foreign Relat ions.

Sept. 15, 1959 - Dec. 7, 1960. F5. 50 FR Foreign Relat ions.

Oct. 4, 1960 - Nov. 23, 1960. ov F6. 50 FR Foreign Relat ions.

Sept. 30, 1958 - Dec. 9, 1960.

Fi les 3-6 include materials and correspondence concern - ing a variety of subjects deal ing with foreign policy issues, c. 1960. Subjects include: Afr ica, Central Intel l igence Agency, David Lewis Cohn, Connal ly Amendment, trade with Cuba, Cuban revolut ion, Ngo Dinh Diem, disarma - ment, El Salvador, espionage, Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee, Fulbr ight tr ips abroad, Maxwell Henry Gluck, Interparl iamentary Union, Edward Moore Kennedy, Laos, Latin America, Nicaragua, North At lant ic Treaty Organi - zat ion, presidential elect ion of 1960, Publ ic Law 480 funds,

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1062.

BCN 146. (Cont. . . .)

Quemoy and Matsu, Rice University, Soviet -United States relat ions, Stanford University, Clarence Kirshman Streit , Time Magazine, U-2 incident, ultraconservative polit ics, Warren Unna, Vietnam, and women’s r ights. Correspon - dents include: Laird Archer, Thomas M. Bemis, Paul Carrington, Frank Forrester Church, Howard d’Egvi l le, Franklin Dunham, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Irving M. Engel, Antonio Carri l lo Flores, John Albert Fogleman, Jerome D. Frank, Francis Godwin, Betty Goetz, Hubert Horat io Humphrey Jr. , Stanley Karnow, Kurt Kauffmann -Grin- stead, Alfred Lippman Jr. , Carol Saunders Lippman, Carl Milton Marcy, Alfred B. Mock, Ward M. Morton, Johnston Murray, Edmund Sixtus Muskie, Erma L. New - land, John Nuveen, Herbert Claiborne Pe l l Jr. , Wil l iam Robert Poage, Lawrence Pr imm, Richard Brevard Rus - sel l, Peter Vischer, Alexander Wiley, Charl ie S. Wil - kins, John Shir ley Wood, and Roy W. Wood.

F7. [50 FR, FR(3), FR(10), and FR(11)]. Oct. 1958 - Sept. 9, 1960.

The f i le contains material and correspondence concern- ing the Aswan Dam, China pol icy, Japan, Mikhail Alek - seevich Menshikov, Middle East, Quemoy and Matsu, separat ion of powers, Soviet -Chinese relat ions, and U-2 incident. Fi le also includes a lengthy report by JWF on his visit to the Far East in 1958. Correspon- dents include: George David Aiken, Laney G. Black, Joseph Sil l Clark, Samuel Claudius Dell inger, Gaylord Augustus Freeman Jr., David Korn, and Frank Wilson McElwee.

ov F8. 50 FR (9).

Aug. 18, 1952 - Dec. 13, 1960.

The f i le contains material and correspondence concerning anti-Semit ism, developing nat ions, Egypt, aid to India, Israel, Middle East, Gamal Abdel Nasser, and Pakistan. Correspondents include: Aziz Ahmed, Laird Archer, Clyde L. Barr, Elmer Berger, Chester Bl iss Bowles, Irving M. Engel, El izabeth Wil l iams Fulbr ight, Jack M. Greathouse, Avraham Harman, Harry Freder ick

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1063.

BCN 146. (Cont. . . .)

Kern, and James Sayle Moose Jr. F9. Central Lit t le Rock Project - Lafayette Hotel.

May 31, 1962 - June 18, 1962.

The f i le contains material and correspondence concern - ing the Central Lit t le Rock Project and urban renewal in Lit t le Rock. Correspondent is John Hanson Yingl ing.

F10. Draft - ’ ’Ref lect ions on Nat ional Policy. " Sept. 15, 1961 - Sept. 19, 1961.

The f i le contains a draft entit led "Ref lect ions on National Pol icy," including a memorandum suggesting certain chan - ges in the draft . Subjects include: Soviet -United States relat ions, ultraconservative pol it ics, and John Hanson Yingling. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F11. 50 Agr i Committee on Agriculture - General. January 5, 1959 - Dec. 5, 1960.

F12. 50 Agr i Committee on Agriculture - General.

April 15, 1960 - Dec. 9, 1960. F13. 50 Agr i Committee on Agriculture - General.

Feb. 4, 1960 - Oct. 3, 1960. F14. 50 Agr i Committee on Agriculture - General.

Nov. 10, 1955 - Dec. 15, 1960.

Fi les 11-14 contain material and both constituent and out-of-state correspondence concerning a variety of subjects, including largely agr icultural issues. Sub - jects include: agr icultural surplus, conservation of natural resources, dairy industry, farm labor, lumber industry in Arkansas , Mexican labor, Nat ional Fede- rat ion of Grain Cooperatives, Poteau River Watershed,

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1064.

BCN 146. (Cont. . . .)

and poultry industry in Arkansas. Other subjects in - clude: federal aid to educat ion and U-2 incident. Cor- respondents include: Harvey R. Adams, Laney G. Black, David Ross Brower, Edward W. Burns, Eldridge Jones Butler, W. L. Calaway, Percy L. Copeland, Richard L. Craigo, Frederick Maclaurin Dierks, Vance R. Dixon, Al len Joseph El lender, Archie W. Ford, Ernest Gruen - ing, Raymond J. Higgins, Peter Dierks Joers, Ralph N. Leidy, John C. Lynn, Wayne Lyman Morse, Joe Ray, Oliver O. Scroggin, Henry B. Shreve, Henry Thomason, George O. Tif fany, Waldo E. Ti l ler, John Wil l iam White, Robert Edward Lee Wilson II I , Carl H. Wortz Jr., and Hudson Wren.

EBA 3-4-77

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1065.

BCN 147. 1960 Mixture of 29-65 and some legislat ion [sic] F1. 29-d Federal Publ ic Housing Authority.

January 31, 1961 - July 11, 1961.

The f i le contains no signif icant subjects or correspondents.

F2. 29-c FHA. January 19, 1961 - Oct. 26, 1961.

ov F3. 29-c FHA.

Feb. 2, 1961 – March 7, 1961.

The f i les contain correspondence concerning matters related to the Federal Housing Administrat ion. Correspondents in - clude: George Donnel l Carney, Jr. , El l is Mack Fagan, Virgi l T. Fletcher, James Ceci l Hale, Gerald Prentice Nye, and John Jackson Sparkman.

F4. 29-b Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Feb. 10, 1961 - Nov. 2, 1961.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Correspondents include: Hugh Baty Proctor and Robert K. Rodgers.

F5. 29 Housing Agencies. Sept. 22, 1961 - Nov. 19, 1962.

F6. 29 Housing Agencies.

January 28, 1960 - Dec., 1961. F7. 29 Housing Agencies.

March 31, 1961 - July 25, 1961. F8. 29 Housing Agencies.

Dec. 21, 1960 - Oct. 12, 1961.

Fi les 5-8 contain correspondence concerning matters related to various housing agencies, including the fol lowing subjects: Harrison, Pine Bluff , and urban renewal i n Lit t le Rock. Cor- respondents include: Samuel Knox Banner, Roder ick A. Bethune, Robert H. Brooks, Joel Ernest Bunch, Charles L. Carpenter, M. D. Dennis, James J. Edwards, Perry D. Gathright, Preston W. Grace, James Ceci l Hale, Haskel l C. Hay, Charles S. McNew,

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1066. BCN 147. (Cont. …)

Jr. , Chancel lor Garland Melton, Dowell Naylor, Jr. , Patr ick J. Owens, Raymond Henry Rebsamen, Carl Raymond Reng, Matthew Herman Rothert, Will iam Everett Terry, Lawrence Weems Trussel l,

and Digby Clarke West.

F9. S Res. 94. Dec. 28, 1959 - Feb. 15, 1960.

F10. S Res. 94. January 25, 1960 - May 21, 1960.

F11. S Res. 94. January 26, 1960 - Aug. 4, 1961.

Fi les 9-11 contain largely const ituent correspondence con - cerning the Connal ly Amendment. Correspondents include: Dan G. Garrison, Basi l S. Hoag, Ben Miles Hogan, Jr. , and Doyle K. Venable.

ov F12. 50 FR (2) United Nations & Internat ional Organizations.

Apri l 30, 1959 - Oct. 18, 1960.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to certain international organizat ions. Noted subject is the Connally Amendment. Correspondents include: Joseph Si l l Clark, Jacob Koppel Javits, Elmo Burns Roper Jr., and Clarence Kirshman Streit .

F13. 50 FR (4) Committee Business. Sept. 11, 1959 - Aug. 25, 1960.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning business matters related to the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee. Corre - spondents include: Thomas Joseph Dodd, Thomas Sovereign Gates, Jr. , Christ ian Archibald Herter, Hubert Horat io Hum - phrey, Jr. , Lyndon Baines Johnson, and Harrison Ar l ington Wil l iams, Jr.

F14. 50 FR (5) Specif ic Pol icy Review Committee. June 18, 1956 - May 23, 1960.

The f i le contains materia l and correspondence concerning certain reports and studies prepared for the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee. Correspondents include: George David

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1067. BCN 147. (Cont . …)

Aiken, Holmes Alexander, Richard P. Conlon, and Alfred Kohlherg.

F15. 50 FR (3) Foreign Aid. Dec. 1, 1959 - Dec. 18, 1959.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning Albert Mc - Cullough Colegrove and South Vietnam. Correspondent is Carl Milton Marcy.

F16. 50 FR (1) Treaties & International Agreements. January 23, 1960 - Sept. 15, 1960.

ov F17. 50 FR (1) Treaties & International Agreements.

Oct. 30, 1959 - March 30, 1960.

Fi les contain materials and correspondence concerning Antarc - t ica, atomic bomb test ing, Connal ly Amendment, disarmament, North At lant ic Treaty Organizat ion, radio industry, and World Court. Correspondents include: Richard Evelyn Byrd, Jr. , Thomas Terry Connal ly, Dwight David Eisenhower, Orval Eugene Faubus, Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck, Phi l ip Caryl Jessup, Herman Phleger, and Annie Laur ie Spencer.

F18. App (1) State Department Appropriat ions. June 23, 1960 - Sept. 7, 1960.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Benjamin Franklin Foundat ion and gun control legislat ion. Other noted subject is the Nat ional Ri f le Associat ion. Correspondents include: George Venable Allen and Paul W. Klipsch.

F19. App (3a) Corps of Engineers App. for Arkansas projects. Aug. 29, 1960 - Sept. 19, 1960.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning Greers Ferry Dam. Correspondent is Wil l iam Monroe Apple.

F20. App (4) Just ice Department App. June 7, 1960 - July 8, 1960.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the ad - dit ion of certain funds to appropr iat ion bi l l . Noted sub - ject is f lood control in Arkansas. Correspondents include: John Elvis Mil ler and Lyndon Baines Johnson.

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1068. BCN 147. (Cont. . . .) F21. App (8) Agriculture Department App. Dec. 22, 1959 - June 28, 1960.

The f i le contains largely const ituent correspondence con - cerning appropr iat ion requests for var ious agricultural pro - grams. Subjects include: Commodity Credit Corporat ion, cot - ton, Poteau River Watershed, poultry industry, School Lunch Program, and Soil Conservat ion Service. Correspondents in - clude: Archie W. Ford, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, John Haid, Carl Trumbull Hayden, David H. Katz, Wayne Lyman Morse, James Edward Murray, and Richard Brevard Russel l.

F22. 50 App Committee on Appropriat ions - General. June 30, 1959 - Aug. 30, 1960.

F22 contains miscel laneous printed material and correspondence concerning appropr iat ions. Noted subject is the poultry industry. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F23. App (3) Defense Department Appropriat ions. January 25, 1958 - Apri l 6, 1960.

ov F24. App (3) Defense Department Appropriat ions.

Dec. 10, 1959 - June 28, 1960.

Fi les 23 and 24 contain mater ial and correspondence con- cerning Arkansas River Bank Stabi l izat ion, Air Force, Lit t le River, Maniece Bayou, Mil lwood Dam, and National Guard. Correspondents include: James S. Beckman, Lincoln Maupin Cummings, Orval Eugene Faubus, Vincent Walker Foster, Wil- lard Alvin Hawkins, Perry Emerson McChesney, James Wil l iam Trimble, and Bryant Finley Vinson.

F25. App (6) HEW Department Appropriat ions. January 6, 1960 - Aug. 29, 1960.

The f i le contains largley const ituent correspondence con - cerning appropr iat ion requests for var ious programs. Sub - jects include: Library Services Act, tuberculosis, and vocational rehabil itat ion . Correspondents include: Orval Eugene Faubus, Murphy Morrel l Gathr ight, Lister Hil l , Robert Samuel Kerr, Mary Woodard Lasker, James E. Newton, Terrel l E. Powell, David B. Ray, Jr. , and Don W. Russel l.

F26. App (7) Inter ior Department Appropriat ions. Feb. 12, 1960 - June 10, 1960.

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1069. BCN 147. (Cont. …)

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning appropria- t ions for certain projects. Correspondents include: Thomas Carey Hennings, Jr. , and Frederick Andrew Seaton.

F27. App (9) Commerce Department Appropriat ion. January 26, 1960 - May 26, 1960.

The small f i le contains consti tuent correspondence concerning forestry in Arkansas. Correspondents include: David H. Katz, Fred H. Lang, and Samuel B. Strauss, Jr.

F28. App (11) Independent Regulatory Agencies Appropriat ions. March 9, 1960 - March 14, 1960.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning appropria- t ion request. Correspondent is James Henry Penick.

F29. SBA Amendment to Appropriat ion Bi l l . March 10, 1960 - March 30, 1960.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning an amendment to an appropriat ion hi l l pertaining to a Small Business Adminis- trat ion research grant program. Correspondents include: James Pellham Baker, Jr., Wil l iam Wilson Campbell , Louis Edward Hurley, Jordan B. Lambert, Perry Emerson McChesney, Paul W. Mi lam, David Wiley Mull ins, Thomas Washington Stone, Jr., Herbert L. Thomas, and Claude Hoyt Turney.

F30. 50 Armed Service Commission - General. Aug. 29, 1960.

F31. 50 Armed Service Commission - General. Aug. 5, 1959 - July 6, 1960.

F32. 50 Armed Service Commission - General. March 4, 1960 - Dec. 6, 1960.

F33. 50 Armed Service Commission - General. July 17, 1960 - Aug. 25, 1960.

Fi les 30-33 contain largely consti tuent correspondence con- cerning veterans pensions. Other noted subject is reduction in force. Correspondents include: Parker Parker, James

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1070. BCN 147. (Cont. . . .)

David Bales, James Reid Campbel l , Henry Clay Chenault , and Bi l l I rv ing.

F34. 50 AS(1) Pay, Promotion, Retirement of Armed Forces Personnel. Dec. 30, 1959 - Aug. 29, 1960.

The f i le contains correspondence, largely JWF repl ies to con- st i tuents, concerning veterans pensions. Correspondents in- c lude: James Reid Campbel l , Parker Parker, James T. Phi l l ips, and Fount R. Richardson.

F35. [State Visit of President Charles De Gaul le] Apri l 22, 1960 - June 1, 1960.

The f i le contains a folder of material related to the visi t of Charles de Gaul le to this country.

F36. 50 Banking & Currency Committee – General. June 8, 1955 - Dec. 28, 1960.

F37. 50 Banking & Currency Committee - General. Nov. 16, 1959 - January 5, 1961.

F38. 50 Banking & Currency Committee - General. Apri l 15, 1959 - Aug. 19, 1960.

F39. 50 Banking & Currency Committee - General. March 29, 1960 - Aug. 23, 1960.

F40. 50 Banking & Currency Committee - General. March 21, 1960 - Aug. 26, 1960.

ov F41. 50 Banking & Currency Committee - General.

Feb. 24, 1960 - Dec. 15, 1960.

Fi les 36-41 include printed materials and correspondence con- cerning matters related to the Senate Banking and Currency Committee. Subjects found throughout the f i les include: consumer credit , Federal Reserve System, General Services Administrat ion, Charles S. McNew, Jr., Raymond Henry Rebsamen, savings and loan associations, small business, Small Bus- iness Administrat ion, urban renewal, and veterans housing.

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1071. BCN 147 (Cont. …)

Correspondents include: John Henry Barnhi l l , Benjamin F. But ler, Richard Joseph Daley, Ira Al len Dixon, Nathaniel P. Dyke, Jr. , Basi l S. Hoag, Joseph Wil l iam Hull , Perry Emerson McChesney, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Jerome M. Ney, George W. Oakes, A. Wil l is Robertson, Jason P. Rouby, Grace Snowden, Herbert L. Thomas, El i B. Whitaker, Charles B. Whiteside, Kenneth Pat Wilson, Jesse Paine Wolcott, and Marshall L. Yantis.

F42. 50 BC (1) Housing. Nov. 11, 1959 - Oct. 17, 1960.

The f i le contains material and correspondence concerning housing. Subjects include: Li t t le Rock Federal Building and lumber industry. Correspondents include: Samuel Knox Banner, Wil l iam A. Cheek, Olin Darby, and Raymon C. Ledwidge.

F43. 50 BC (4) Economic Controls. Feb. 12, 1960 - Feb. 23, 1960.

The f i le contains no noted subjects or correspondents.

F44. 50 FR (6) Latin America. January 1, 1960 - Aug. 18, 1960.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to Latin America. Primary subject is the Cuban revolut ion. Other subjects include: Fidel Castro, mass media, and the president ial elect ion of 1960. Correspondents include: Kavanaugh Bush, Prescott Sheldon Bush, Jr. , Tristram Coff in, Wil l iam Edson Darby, Dwight David Eisenhower, Otis Wilson Howe, Jr. , Paul W. Mi lam, Russell Phi l l ips, Jr., and George Armistead Smathers.

F35. 50 FR (7) Europe. Feb. 1, 1960 - Sept. 7, 1960.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to Europe. Subjects include: League of Nations and Switzer- land. Correspondents include: C. Hoyt Price and John Scott .

F46. 50 FR (8) Afr ica. January 29, 1960 - June 1, 1960.

The small f i le includes correspondence concerning Afr ica.

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1072. BCN 147. (Cont. …)

Other noted subject is Gamal Abdel Nasser. Signif icant cor - respondent is Harry Freder ick Kern.

F47. 50 FR (9) January 7, 1960.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning rearma - ment of Japan. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F48. 50 FR (10) USSR. Dec. 17, 1959 - May 27, 1960.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the Soviet Union. Correspondents inc lude: Beverly Githens Dresbach, Al len Welsh Dul les, Katie Scof ield Louchheim, and K.G. Saini.

F49. U-2 & Summit Col lapse - Subsequent Investigation. May 9, 1960 - Aug. 26, 1960.

F50. U-2 & Summit Col lapse - Subsequent Investigation. Sept. 5, 1959 - Aug. 18, 1960.

F51. U-2 & Summit Col lapse - Subsequent Investigation. July 26, 1956 - Aug. 18, 1960.

F52. U-2 & Summit Col lapse - Subsequent Investigation. Dec. 10, 1959 - June 15, 1960.

F53. U-2 & Summit Col lapse - Subsequent Investigation. Nov. 10, 1959 - May 11, 1960.

F54. U-2 & Summit Col lapse - Subsequent Investigation. January 1, 1960 - June 1, 1960.

F55. U-2 & Summit Col lapse - Subsequent Investigation. January 29, 1960 - Nov. 10, 1960.

ov F56. U-2 & Summit Col lapse - Subsequent Investigation.

Feb. 12, 1960 - Aug. 25, 1960.

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1073. BCN 147. (Cont. . . .) ov F57. U-2 & Summit Col lapse - Subsequent Investigat ion.

Sept. 22, 1959 - Aug. 26, 1960.

ov F58. U-2 & Summit Col lapse - Subsequent Investigat ion.

Feb. 26, 1960 - Aug. 21, 1960.

Fi les 49-58 include correspondence and material concerning the U-2 incident and subsequent Summit col lapse. Subjects found throughout the f i les include: Americas Cooperat ive Bank Act, Arkansas state polit ics, At lant ic Union, Batt le Act, relat ions with Canada, capital punishment, Caryl Chess- man, Albert McCullough Colegrove, Connal ly Amendment, Cuba, Cuban revolut ion, disarmament, educational exchange, Dwight David Eisenhower, Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee, Foreign Service, Barry Morr is Goldwater, Inst itute of International Education, Japan, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev, David Wiley Mull ins, Mutual Security Acts, Na- t ional Counci l of the Churches of Christ, The New York Times, newspapers in Arkansas, peace plans, Poland, presidential elect ion of 1960, Publ ic Law 480 funds, Puerto Rico, race relat ions in Arkansas, Walter Spencer Robertson, text i le im- ports, The Ugly American, and Yugoslavia. Correspondents include: Konrad Adenauer, George David Aiken, Holmes Alex- ander, George Venable Al len, Will iam Seth Atkins, Howard Ashley Ted Bai ley, Lewis Trantham Barr inger, Remsen DuBois Bird, Char les R. Black, Jr. , Chester Bliss Bowles, Vance Brand, Joseph Campbel l, Connie Casey, Joseph Sil l Clark, Wil l iam Lockhart Clayton, James H. Clendening, Tr istram Cof- f in, David Lewis Cohn, Mort Sepring Cox. More correspondents include: Clarence Douglas Dil lon, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Clyde Taylor El l is, Clair Engle, Morris Leo- pold Ernst, Richard F. Fisher, Esther Viola Shaver Frear, Edmond Wroe Freeman II I , Richard W. Gamble, David Al lan Gates, Jr. , B. Michael Gladych, Albert Arnold Gore, Joe C. Hardin, Harry Hart ley, Jacob Hartz, Wil lard Alvin Hawkins, Wayne Levere Hays, Christ ian Archibald Herter, Theodore Herz, Hu- bert Horat io Humphrey, Jr. , Jacob Koppel Javits, Phi l ip Caryl Jessup, Ceci l A. Johnson, Walter Johnson, Mostafa Kamel, Carey Estes Kefauver, George Frost Kennan, Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev, Tran Van Ky, John Davis Lodge, Inez Hale McDuff, Frank Wilson McElwee, Will iam B. Macomber, Jr. , Michael Joseph Mansfield, Carl Mi lton Marcy, Edward John Meeman, Liv ingston Tal lmadge Merchant, John W. Moncrief, Aimer Sti l l - well Mike Monroney, James Sayle Moose, Jr. , Felix Muskett Morley, Bert ie Wilson Murphy, Erl ing D. Naess, John Thomas O'Rourke, Lithgow Osborne, Hugh Baskin Patterson, Jr. , Wil l iam Roy Penix, Jr. , Claude Denson Pepper, James Barrett Reston, A. Will is Robertson, Lewis Henry Rohrbaugh, Elmo Burns Roper, B. Jr., James N. Rutledge, David R. Schwarz, Harold E. Snyder,

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1074. BCN 147. (Cont. . . .)

Gordon Alexander Speedie, Li l l ian V. Spikes, Clarence Kirsh- man Streit , Norman M. Warnock, Richard C. Waugh, Lawrence Westbrook, H. Alexander Wiley, Harrison Arl ington Will iams, Jr. , and Char les Morrow Wilson. Fi le 58 includes numerous newspaper cl ippings regarding largely the U -2 incident.

F59. 65 Schools. Sept. 1, 1959 - Apr il 8, 1960.

F60. 65 Schools. May 19, 1960 - Dec. 5, 1960.

F61. 65 Schools. January, 1960 - July 19, 1960.

Fi les 59-61 contain correspondence concerning matters related to schools, largely higher educat ion, including inquir ies regarding f inancial aid, a few JWF recommendations of certain students,and other sometimes rout ine subjects. Fi les include a few copies of alumni magazines and footbal l newsletters related to the University of Arkansas. Fi le 60 includes co - pies of JWF letters sent to the presidents of all col leges in Arkansas, requesting l ists of their 1960 graduates for the purpose of sending congratulatory letters to the graduates. JWF letters are routine. Fi le 61 includes responses from the col leges. Other subjects include: Lawrence Arnette Davis and Nat ional Defense Educat ion Act. Correspondents nclude: George Stuart Benson, W. R. Benton, Remsen DuBois Bird, Harry David Durst, Jr. , Jessamine Daggett Gist, Wil - l iam L. Humphries, Robert Al len Lef lar, Dean Depew McBrien, Paul Moffatt McCain, Joseph M. Parker, Ralph Ar loe Phelps, Jr. , James W. Pierce, Carl Raymond Reng, Marshal l T. Steel, Hubert Ethridge Wil l iams, and Ernest Z. Wissa.

F62. 65-a University of Arkansas. Feb. 24, 1959 - Dec. 28, 1960.

F63. 65-a University of Arkansas. January 20, 1960 - May 19, 1960.

The f i les contain correspondence concerning matters related to the University of Arkansas. Subjects include: race re - lat ions in Arkansas and Edward Durrell Stone. Files also include issues of alumni magazine, footbal l newsletter, and pamphlet related to the University. Correspondents include:

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1075. BCN 147. (Cont. …)

Wil l iam Seth Atkins, Ralph Clayton Barnhart, Thomas Edwin Bracken, John Franklin Broyles, David Causey, Robert Douglas Cheyne, George Robert Cole, Samuel Claudius Del l inger, Harold Andrew Dulan, Harry David Durst, Jr. , James Arthur Mays, Paul W. Milam, Marvin Alwin Mil ler, David Wiley Mull ins, Mary El - eanor Tyler, Robert L. Van Ausdal l, and Storm Hammond Whaley.

F64. 65-c Integrat ion (Lit t le Rock). January 22, 1959 - Dec. 21, 1959.

F65. 65-d Integrat ion (Lit t le Rock). Sept. 1, 1957 - Sept, 4, 1959.

Fi les contain pr inted materia l and correspondence concerning school desegregat ion in Arkansas. Subjects include: Drew County, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Maumelle Ordnance Works, and Women's Emergency Committee to Open our Schools. Correspon- dents include: Samuel Knox Banner, Vivion Lenon Brewer, Dale W. Cowling, C. A. Cunningham, Sidney L. Good, Dan A. Kimball, John Pope Matthews, D. Everett Tucker, and D.B. Yarbrough.

F66. 65-e Integrat ion/Ant i -desegregat ion. June, 1956 - Aug. 26, 1959.

F67. 65-e Integrat ion/Ant i -desegregat ion. Dec., 1956 - January 20, 1960.

Fi les 66 and 67 contain mater ial and largely constituent cor - respondence concerning school desegregation in Arkansas, gen - eral ly expressing opposit ion to the desegregation issue. Pri - mary subject is the United States Supreme Court. Other subjects include: ant i-Semit ism, Arkansas Minute-Men Associat ion, do- mestic communism, racial equal ity, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Na - t ional Associat ion for the Advancement of Colored People, and ultraconservative pol it ics . Correspondents include: Bruce C. Bennett, Fred Gustave Breitzke, Bob O. Cook, Arthur Gard- ner, Hiram L. Hunnicutt, and Char les B. Roper, Jr.

F68. 65-f Integrat ion/Pro-desegregat ion. Sept. 21, 1958 - Oct. 1, 1959.

The f i le contains largely out -of-state correspondence concerning so - lut ions to the integrat ion problem. Noted subject is school desegregat ion in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Abbott Boone, Arthur B. Caldwell, and Jewell R. Mazique.

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1076.

BCN 147. (Cont. . . .) F69. Small Business Correspondence.

March 3, 1961 - July 2, 1962.

The f i le contains largely copies of JWF letters concerning matters related to the Small Business Administrat ion. Noted subject is interest rates. Correspondents include: W. Paul Brann, M. D. Dennis, Carl Trumbull Hayden, Paul W. Milam, Wil l iam Proxmire, Paul Sul l ins, and Herbert L. Thomas.

ov F70. Pocahontas (Proposed new bank).

No dates.

The f i le contains no noted subjects or correspondents.

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1077.

BCN148. Christmas - 1960. F1. JWF & Mrs. - cards.

Dec. 21, 1960 - Dec. 30, 1960. F2. JWF & Mrs. - cards.

Dec. 4, 1960 - Dec. 19, 1960. F3. Senator 's Chr istmas cards.

Dec. 17, 1960 - Dec. 21, 1960. F4. Cards Nina handled.

Dec. 8, 1960 - Dec. 18, 1960. F5. Senator 's & Mrs. - Senators &Ambassadors.

Dec. 16, 1960 - Dec. 23, 1960. F6. JWF - Senators & Ambassadors.

Dec. 17, 1960 - Dec. 28, 1960. F7. Senator & Mrs. Fulbright - cards.

Dec. 8, 1960 - Dec. 21, 1960. F8. Senator & Mrs. Fulbright - cards.

Nov. 15, 1960 - Dec. 20, 1960. F9. Cards.

Nov. 3, 1960 - Dec. 18, 1960. F10. Cards.

Dec. 5, 1960 - Dec. 12, 1960. F11. Cards.

Dec. 9, 1960 - Dec. 15, 1960. F12. Cards.

Dec. 8, 1960 - Dec. 25, 1960.

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1078. BCN 148. (Cont. …) F13. Senator & Mrs. Dec. 9, 1960 - Dec. 16, 1960. F14. Senator & Mrs. Dec. 3, 1960 - Dec. 16, 1960. F15. Senator & Mrs. Nov. 21, 1960 - Dec. 12, 1960. F16. JWF. Dec. 13, 1960 - Dec. 16, 1960. F17. JWF. Nov. 26, 1960 - Dec. 14, 1960. F18. JWF. Oct., 1960 - Dec. 25, 1960. F19. JWF. Dec. 2, 1960 - Dec. 22, 1960. F20. JWF. Dec. 16, 1960 - Dec. 23, 1960. F21. JWF. Dec. 11, 1960 - Dec. 21, 1960. F22. JWF. Dec. 21, 1960 - Dec. 24, 1960. BCN 148 consists of Christmas cards received by JWF f rom individuals who would, under normal circumstances, be indexed. However they are not, because the material in BCN 148 wil l be of l i t t le interest to researchers. There is only one correspondent indexed for the entire BCN, James Douglas Johnson in F21. His Christmas greet ing

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1079. BCN 148. (Cont. …) is in the form of a letter protesting what he cal ls the de- struct ion of the United States consti tut ion and the Bible. No subjects are indexed in the BCN. JMH 3-21-77