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    <dcterms:description>Executive Order #9346, issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on May 27, 1943, amends Executive Order #8802 by establishing a new Committee on Fair Employment Practice. The purpose of the committee is to eliminate discriminatory employment practices in war industries and the government, ensuring equal opportunities regardless of race, creed, color, or national origin. The committee is responsible for investigating complaints of discrimination, making recommendations to federal departments and agencies, and promoting the utilization and training of manpower without discrimination. The order also includes provisions for contracting agencies, vocational training programs, and the appointment and operation of the committee.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>The Legacy of John P. Altgeld: A Forgotten Hero of Justice</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>Helen Gahagan Douglas emphasizes the importance of planning for peace after World War II, using American production as a weapon to create a better life for all. She argues against fears of overproduction and advocates for proper planning to ensure full employment and a higher standard of living for Americans. She criticizes those who resist progress and highlights historical examples of successful change despite opposition. Douglas believes that with proper planning and utilization of resources, America can create a better future for all its citizens.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Advocacy for a Permanent Fair Employment Practice Committee: Correspondence and Timeline</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is a letter requesting support for a bill to establish a Permanent Fair Employment Practice Committee, responsible to Congress and the courts. It highlights the importance of preventing economic discrimination as the country transitions to peacetime production. The document also provides background information on the establishment of the National Council for a Permanent FEPC and the efforts made to promote the bill in Congress.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>1945 Constituents' Letter Urging Representative George B. Schwabe to Support FEPC Bill HR 2232 and Anti-Poll Tax Bill</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is urging George B. Schwabe, a member of the House of Representatives, to make efforts to pass the FEPC bill HR 2232 and the anti-poll tax bill in the interests of justice. It is signed by several constituents from various professions.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Concerns over Proposed Legislation Impacting Employment and Racial Tensions in Northern Industrial Cities</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The document argues against the enactment of legislation that addresses racial issues, particularly in northern industrial cities. It warns of potential racial disturbances and chaos in the workplace, and suggests that the increasing percentage of the Negro population outside of the Southern States may bring about similar problems seen in the South since the Civil War. The document also expresses concern about the potential for legalized blackmail and troublemaking if the legislation is passed. The author urges readers to prevent the enactment of this act.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The writer, Mrs. F. Hader, is urging support for bills related to fair practices and the Fair Practices Committee. She is part of a group of Methodist women who have studied the bills and believes they deserve support.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Letter from Mrs. Edger R-Pitcher to Honorable  Geo. B. Schwabe Regarding Pending Bills in Congress</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is from Mrs. Edger R-Pitcher to Honorable  Geo. B. Schwabe, discussing support for pending bills in Congress related to permanent employment practices. Mrs. R-Pitcher mentions being part of a group of Methodist women who have studied the bills and feel justified in supporting them.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document presents the opposition of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of America to Bill H.R. 2232, which aims to prohibit discrimination in employment. The organization argues that they have not discriminated against any workers based on race and that admitting non-white members could cause issues within the organization. They also criticize the Fair Employment Practice Committee for demanding changes that would disrupt their organization. The organization believes that the bill would force them to admit non-white members and could have negative consequences for all members involved.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Oklahoma Legislature's Resolution to Memorialize Congress for Waiver and Refund of Interest on Income Tax Deficiencies due to Invalidated Community Property Law</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The resolution is requesting Congress to waive payment of interest and authorize refunds for income tax deficiencies resulting from the invalidation of the Oklahoma Community Property Law for federal income tax purposes by the Supreme Court of the United States. The resolution highlights the history of the law and the court rulings that led to its invalidation, and urges Congress to take action to provide relief to affected citizens.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Legislative Process of a Bill in Senate and House of Representatives</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:title>Schwa: A Letter from E.E. Lincoln</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:title>1946 Report on Suggested Federal Taxation Policies and Principles by the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, held in December 1946, a Committee on Taxation submitted a report with recommendations for federal tax policies and principles. The report emphasized the need for changes in the tax system to facilitate a return to normal economic conditions after the post-war period. The committee urged prompt agreement between business and government on broad general principles for post-war tax legislation. They emphasized the importance of taking action rather than continuing to debate the issue.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Senate Concurrent Resolution No.10: Memorializing Amendment of Federal Income Tax Law To Avoid State Discrimination</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The resolution aims to urge Congress to amend the Federal Income Tax Law to eliminate discrimination against states without community property laws. It highlights the unfair advantage given to residents of eight states with community property laws and the financial impact on states like Oklahoma. The resolution requests Oklahoma's congressional delegation to push for this change and was adopted by the Senate and House of Representatives in 1945.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>Mary Garrett Logan is writing to Mr. Schwabe in support of the Ramspeck Bill, which would exempt retired Federal employees from income tax on annuity payments. She believes that current living expenses are much higher than when retirement pensions were fixed, and $73.36 per month is not enough. She urges Mr. Schwabe to make an effort in favor of passing the bill and turning it into law.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is a correspondence between W. W. Jackson, Vice President of South West Box Company, and George B. Schwabe, a member of Congress, regarding the Social Security tax rate. Jackson expresses his belief that the current tax rate is adequate based on his analysis of income and disbursements, and requests more information if an increase in tax is justified. Schwabe assures Jackson that the measure regarding Social Security tax rate has been passed according to his wishes and welcomes any future input from Jackson.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>This bill introduced in the House of Representatives in 1945 by Mr. Bennett of Missouri proposes to grant members of the Regular Establishment additional benefits for their service during World War II. It includes provisions for permanent appointments in the highest rank held during the war, advancement in grade prior to retirement, and double credit for time served during the war for retirement purposes.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is a speech given by Honorable  John E. Rankin in the House of Representatives, discussing the betrayal of white Americans in New York by the passage of a fair employment practice law. He criticizes the Communist Party and Governor Dewey for supporting the law, which he believes will persecute white Americans in business. Rankin also highlights the lack of representation of white Americans in the Committee on Fair Employment Practice, suggesting discrimination against them. He warns against supporting the bill and the organization behind it, emphasizing the importance of protecting the rights and freedoms of white Americans.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>A constituent has written to George B. Schwabe, a member of the House Committee on Ways and Means, expressing concern about a misinterpretation of the income tax law by the Collector of Internal Revenue. The constituent's income is $1250 with a personal exemption of $1000 and authorized deductions of $291.65. The constituent has been billed for $14.46 with interest, claiming that the Collector's office is incorrect in allowing only a $500 exemption. Schwabe has reached out to Commissioner Joseph D. Nunan, Jr. for clarification on the matter.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document discusses how tax policy impacts low-income individuals, noting that in 1944, over 21 million people with incomes of $1,000 or less paid $500 million in taxes. It also mentions the increase in the cost of living from 1939 to 1944. The speech was delivered by Honorable  Albert J. Engel of Michigan in the House of Representatives on March 19, 1945.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>Mrs. Earl McMahon sent a postal card to Congressman George B. Schwabe urging his support of H.R. 700 and S. 101 regarding permanent fair employment practices. Schwabe responds that he has not yet considered these measures, as they have not been presented for consideration. He notes that the topic is controversial and he will give it serious consideration before voting on the issue.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>Mr. Woodward sent a letter to Congressman Schwabe regarding Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 19, which requests the waiver of interest and penalties on income tax deficiencies due to a Supreme Court decision. Schwabe assures he will discuss the matter with the Ways and Means Committee and potentially introduce legislation. Senator Moore also wrote to Schwabe, providing background on the resolution and suggesting collaboration with the Oklahoma delegation for the legislation.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The Purcell Cotton Oil Company is writing to Congressman Geo. Schwabe to protest bill HR 2232, which they believe is unnecessary and gives too much power to bureaucratic offices like the Fair Employment Practice Commission. They argue that the bill goes against the principles of free enterprise and urge for the elimination of such bureaus as soon as possible after V-J day.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>Reliable Tent &amp; Awning Company writes to Honorable  George Schwab protesting against the passage of H.R. 2232, the "Fair Employment Practice Act," stating that employers need encouragement rather than handicaps in solving the problems of returning to peace time conditions. They request Schwab's views on the Act.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The Mid-West Creamery Co. is writing to Honorable  Geo. Schwabe to express their opposition to the "Fair Employment Practice Act" HR 2232, which they believe is totalitarian in nature. They are requesting that Schwabe take action to prevent the passage of the Act.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>Cecil T. Hardeman, President of Hardeman Milling Company in McAlester, Oklahoma, opposes Bill HR 2232, the "Fair Employment Practice Act". He believes that the legislation would create unnecessary bureaucracy, restrict free enterprise, and lead to discrimination, strikes, and violence. Hardeman urges Honorable  George Schwabe to vote against the bill, especially emphasizing its potential impact in the South.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is from Zook Wholesale Mercantile Co. in Blackwell, Oklahoma, expressing opposition to the Fair Employment Practice Act. They believe the bill would handicap their business by requiring them to employ people of different races, and they request that Honorable  George Schwabe oppose the bill.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is a letter expressing opposition to the Fair Employment Practice Act, H.R. 2232, believing it will cause misunderstanding and false charges between employers and employees. The writer requests the recipient's support in opposing the bill. The document is signed by the manager of The Star Printery.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document acknowledges receipt of a letter regarding the Fair Employment Practice Act, expressing disapproval of the bill and stating that the recipient will not sign a petition in support of it. The sender also shares their own disapproval of the bill and hopes it does not become a law.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>Mr. Tayloe of Tayloe Paper Company in Tulsa, Oklahoma, wrote to Congressman George Schwabe expressing disapproval of H.R. 2232, the Fair Employment Practice Act. Schwabe responded that he did not support the bill in its current form and appreciated hearing from constituents on controversial issues. Tayloe believed that the issue should not be solved through legislation.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is a letter from W.T. Dimick to Congressman Geo. Schwabe, expressing opposition to a proposed law (H.R. 2232) that Dimick believes will infringe on the rights of employers and hinder small businesses and private initiative. Dimick argues that the law goes against the principles of the American way of life and free enterprise, and urges the Congressman to defeat the legislation to preserve American values and prevent government overreach.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document from Walter O'Bannon Company expresses disapproval of the Fair Employment Practice Act (H.R. 2232) and urges Congressman George Schwabe not to sign a petition in support of the bill. The company believes the bill would create trouble between employers and employees and should not become law. The document requests Congressman Schwabe's influence to prevent the bill from being passed. Congressman Schwabe responds that he has not signed the petition and is inclined to agree with the company's views on the bill.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>George B. Schwabe, a congressman, received a letter from D.M. Tyler opposing the Fair Employment Practice Act (H.R. 2232) and expressing hope that the bill would be defeated. Schwabe responded, stating that he does not support the bill and has declined to sign a petition to bring it out for consideration. He also expressed a wish that other members of Congress would see the issue the same way.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is a letter from the Oklahoma State Senate to George B. Schwabe in the House of Representatives, requesting that Congress amend the federal income tax law to prevent discrimination against certain states, including Oklahoma, in favor of states with community property laws. The document includes a copy of the Enrolled Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 10 for review.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is a correspondence between Standard Paving Company and Congressman George Schwabe regarding the Fair Employment Practice Act, H.R. 2232. The company expresses their disapproval of the bill, stating that employers should have the right to choose their employees based on merit and not be regulated by a government bureau. They believe that the American business community is capable of fair employment practices without government interference. They also argue that the bill could lead to labor riots, violence, and racial hatred. They urge Congressman Schwabe to vote against the bill.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The Big Four Foundry Company, Inc. sent a letter to Congressman George Schwabe expressing their disapproval of the Fair Employment Practice Act (H.R. 2232) and requesting that he oppose the bill if it comes before Congress for a vote. Congressman Schwabe responded, indicating that he agrees with their stance and will not sign a petition in support of the bill. He assures the company that they will not be disappointed with his vote on the proposed legislation.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Correspondence Between George B. Schwabe and Paul Jankowsky Regarding H.R. 2232, The Fair Employment Practice Act</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The sender, George B. Schwabe, received a telegram from Paul Jankowsky expressing opposition to bill H.R. 2232, the Fair Employment Practice Act. Schwabe confirms his opposition to the bill, stating that he has refused to sign a petition to bring it to the floor and has been working against its passage. Jankowsky urges Schwabe to continue fighting against the bill, as it goes against traditional American values of free enterprise and employers' rights to choose their own employees. Schwabe assures Jankowsky that he is already opposed to the bill and asks for support in convincing other representatives to also oppose it.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Correspondence Regarding Opposition to the Fair Employment Practice Act of 1945</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is a letter from George B. Schwabe, a congressman, responding to a letter from the President of Midcontinent Map Company, E. K. Frank, regarding the Fair Employment Practice Act. Schwabe expresses his opposition to the bill and states that he has received numerous letters from constituents who also oppose it. He also mentions sending a map to Frank and offers to obtain a list of other maps if needed. Additionally, there is a mention of a bulletin from the Oklahoma Retail Merchants Assoc. urging the defeat of the bill.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Letter to Congressman Opposing Increase in Unemployment Insurance for Defense Plant Workers and Universal Military Training</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The writer, Braman, is expressing his opposition to increasing unemployment insurance for workers in Defense plants, citing their high wages and benefits as reasons for not burdening the rest of the nation with additional taxes. He also opposes Universal Military Training, viewing it as a step towards militarism. Braman urges Congressman George Schwabe to use his influence to defeat these measures.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is from F.S. Edwards Tobacco Company to Hon George Schwabe, asking him to use his efforts to defeat the "Fair Employment Act" and the "Cradle to the Grave Act" as they do not feel it necessary for this legislation to come up at this time.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>Mr. Marshall wrote to Congressman Schwabe urging him to oppose the Free Employment Practice Act, as he believed it would be detrimental to businesses and employees. Congressman Schwabe responded, agreeing with Marshall's views and stating that he had no intention of supporting the bill. Schwabe also suggested that Marshall write to other New Deal Congressmen from Oklahoma with the same message.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>Mr. Minton expresses his disagreement with the proposal to pension civilian war workers and believes they should be able to take care of themselves once they are no longer needed. He questions the financial burden it would place on the government, especially with the existing debt from war expenses. Mr. Schwabe, in response, appreciates Mr. Minton's views and agrees with his stance on the issue. He encourages Mr. Minton to continue sharing his opinions on current issues.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>1945 Letter from George B. Schwabe Regarding Opposition to the Fair Employment Practice Act</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>Mr. Schwabe received a telegram from the Chamber of Commerce requesting him to oppose H.R. 2232, the Fair Employment Practice Act. He expresses his opposition to the bill and states that he will never support similar measures. He believes that the proponents of the bill do not share his views on Americanism. He also mentions that President Truman supports the bill, but he remains against it. Schwabe informs the Chamber of Commerce of his stance on the issue.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Letter from Cleveland Chamber of Commerce to Honorable  George B. Schwabe Regarding Disapproval of Norton Fair Employment Practice Bill</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The Cleveland Chamber of Commerce is recommending the disapproval of the Norton Fair Employment Practice Bill, as well as any legislation dealing with the issue of discrimination. They believe that discrimination cannot be prevented by legislation and that it would be detrimental to minority groups and hinder progress made during the war in breaking down discriminatory practices. Walter I. Beam, the Executive Vice President, urges Honorable  George B. Schwabe to consider their views.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>1945 Letter Regarding Controversial F.E.P.C. Bill from J.E. Rankin to George B. Schwabe</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is a letter from John E. Rankin to George B. Schwabe discussing the F. E. P. C. Bill, which Rankin believes is dangerous and communistic. He argues that the bill would lead to totalitarianism, harm small businesses, and create race tension. Rankin urges Schwabe to oppose the bill and provides a list of personnel involved in the organization behind it. He emphasizes the importance of protecting the country from the negative consequences of the bill.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document discusses two bills before Congress - the Fair Employment Practice Act and the Social Security legislation. The writer opposes the Fair Employment Practice Act, criticizing it as socialistic and communistic. They express concerns about the potential consequences of increasing the Social Security tax, particularly in terms of the fund being invested in government bonds. The writer appreciates receiving feedback from constituents and values their input on pending issues.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Congressman Schwabe's Response to Constituent's Request Regarding Fair Employment Practices Act</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>Mr. G.W. Morris wrote to Congressman George B. Schwabe asking him to vote against the Fair Employment Practices Act. Schwabe responded, stating that he has consistently voted against measures supporting the bill and will continue to do so. He thanked Morris for writing to him and encouraged him to reach out with any other concerns or issues.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>Senator Theodore G. Bilbo of Mississippi gives a speech in the Senate opposing the inclusion of the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) in a bill providing appropriations for war agencies. He argues against the FEPC, claiming it would be harmful to the 16 war agencies listed in the bill. Senator Bilbo expresses concern that the FEPC would disrupt the continuity of government operations and urges his colleagues not to support its inclusion in the bill.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>George B. Schwabe, a congressman from Oklahoma, explains in a letter to an attorney at law that the bill he recently introduced regarding the employment of an Osage Tribal Attorney does not give the attorney the authority to represent individuals in private matters. He clarifies that the Tribal Counsel will represent the Osage Tribe as a whole and not individual Osage Indians. Schwabe discusses the approval of the bill by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the intention behind the employment of the Tribal Counsel. He also mentions the language of the bill and the approval process involved.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Letter Regarding Employment of Osage Tribal Attorney</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The document discusses the employment of an Osage Tribal Attorney at a salary of $4500 per year, to represent the interests of the Tribe and Osage Indians as a whole. It clarifies that the attorney's duties do not include representing individuals in private and personal matters, and explains the reasoning behind the decision. The document also mentions the approval of the bill by the House and provides details on the language of the bill related to the employment of the Tribal Attorney. Additionally, it includes a conversation between Representative Jed Johnson and George B. Schwabe confirming the amendment to have two attorneys, one representing the Government and one representing the Tribe.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Correspondence Between Arthur L. Price and George B. Schwabe on the Fair Employment Practices Legislation</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>Arthur Price wrote a letter to Congressman George Schwabe expressing concern about the proposed Fair Employment Practices Legislation. Price believed the bill would give too much power to unions and appointed bureaucrats, potentially harming employers. He urged Congressman Schwabe to oppose the bill. Congressman Schwabe responded, stating he appreciated Price's suggestions and reassured him that he was not inclined to support the pending bill.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Correspondence Regarding Support for Senate Bill No. 380 and Other Measures</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is from the Oil Workers International Union Local #296 of Sand Springs, Oklahoma, requesting Congressman George B. Schwabe to support Senate Bill #380 (Full Employment), Emergency Unemployment Insurance, and the New Wage Policy for cut back during reconversion endorsed by President Truman. Congressman Schwabe assures that he will carefully study and consider these measures when they come before the House of Representatives for action.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Congressman George Schwabe's Support for HR 3633: Correspondence with Don Welch</dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:date>1945-07-06</dcterms:date>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is a letter from George B. Schwabe to Don Welch regarding the passage of bill HR 3633, originally HR 3847. Schwabe voted in favor of the bill, which incorporated an amendment by Mr. Carlson. The document also mentions a telegram from Welch urging Schwabe to support the Carlson amendment, which Schwabe did by voting for the bill.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Congressman Schwabe's Response to Patterson Manufacturing Company Regarding FEPC Appropriation of Funds</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is a letter from George B. Schwabe, expressing his opposition to the appropriation for funds for the continuation of FEPC. He states that he has consistently opposed the FEPC and all of its manifestations and appearances, as it was never authorized by Congress but was the result of an Executive Order of the late President Roosevelt. Schwabe makes it clear that he will not support any vote or appropriation to sustain the FEPC. He ends the letter by expressing his willingness to discuss any subject and sends his regards.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Correspondence Between Mrs. R.L. Carle and M.C. George B. Schwabe Regarding Senate Bill 887</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:created>1945-07-09</dcterms:created>
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    <dcterms:description>Mrs. R.L. Carle wrote a postal card to George B. Schwabe regarding Senate Bill 887, which she believes is fair and will restore freedom of commerce. Schwabe responded, stating that he has read the bill and will consider it seriously when it reaches the House for action.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Correspondence Regarding the $25,000 Excess Profit Exemption Bill of 1945</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The document includes correspondence between Mr. R.S. Bedford, Secretary-Manager of the Chamber of Commerce in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and Mrs. A.L. Warren, Secretary to Congressman George B. Schwabe. Mr. Bedford requests information on a bill related to a $25,000 excess profit exemption, which Mrs. Warren provides. She also informs Mr. Bedford that the bill has passed both the House and Senate and awaits the President's signature. Mrs. Warren offers further assistance and emphasizes the importance of supporting the exemption for small businesses.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Congressional Secretary Responds to Constituent's Letter on Proposed Legislation S. 380</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>The document acknowledges the receipt of a letter from Mr. Meyer regarding proposed legislation S. 380. Congressman Schwabe is away from Washington but the letter will be directed to him. The Congressman appreciates hearing from constituents in order to better represent them in Congress. The secretary thanks Mr. Meyer for his letter and sends good wishes.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document acknowledges receipt of a letter regarding a proposed plan to pay war workers a gratuity of $25 per week for six months. The Congressman's views on the subject align with the sender's opposition to the plan, as expressed in their letter. The sender believes it is unfair for tax payers to shoulder the burden of paying war workers who may have already made significant amounts of money during their work. The document assures the sender that the Congressman will take their views into consideration and opposes the proposed plan.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Telegram Exchange between Congressman Schwabe and Professor Blair Regarding the Full-Employment Bill: A Historical Document from 1945</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>George B. Schwabe, a member of Congress, is writing to Commissioner Fred W. Johnson of the General Land Office regarding a letter he received from Mr. Eula Phillips about land at Wellton, Arizona available as homesteads for veterans of World War II. Phillips also inquired about whether this benefit would be in addition to other G.I. benefits. Schwabe is requesting a reply from Johnson on this matter, along with the return of Phillips' letter.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document from Mr. Mahan to Congressman Schwabe urges cooperation to lower corporation and individual income taxes and oppose liberalization of unemployment insurance. Mr. Mahan believes that high taxes and liberalization of unemployment insurance will hinder business expansion and job creation. He urges Congressman Schwabe to take steps to lower taxes and prevent liberalization of the unemployment insurance law.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>Mr. Peters, owner of the Oklahoma Greenhouse, wrote a letter to Representative  George B. Schwabe expressing his frustration with the difficulty of hiring workers due to many preferring to stay on a government-sponsored work plan rather than seeking employment. He believes this mentality is harmful to the economy and criticizes the New Deal for promoting dependency on the government. Representative  Schwabe sympathizes with Mr. Peters' concerns and offers assistance.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>Mr. Bottomfield writes to Congressman Schwabe expressing his agreement with his views on tax policies, full employment, and other issues. He criticizes Secretary Vinson's plans for government intervention in employment and questions the use of taxpayer money by the Truman administration. He also raises concerns about the Bretton Woods proposal and the accountability of previous government funds. Bottomfield emphasizes the need to watch and scrutinize the actions of the New Deal administration.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is from Mr. Dinsmore expressing his opposition to paying defense workers after the war is over, questioning why they should be paid if they have not saved their wages. He requests that Senator Thomas and Representative Schwab use their influence to defeat any bill that would provide continued payment to defense workers after the plants are closed. He suggests that the money should be spent on soldiers instead. Schwab responds, assuring Dinsmore that he agrees with his views and will vote accordingly on the legislation.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is a letter from George B. Schwabe to Harold Knutson regarding a letter he received from a constituent in support of the Committee's decision on the $25.00 per week deferred labor plan of the President. Schwabe expresses his belief that the Committee is acting in the best interests of the country and hopes they will not be swayed by the President's threat to take the matter further with Congress.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>A constituent from Tulsa, Oklahoma, named A.W. Easter, wrote a letter to Congressman George C. Schwabe expressing his views on certain legislation, including opposing further lend-lease expansion, lending funds to Great Britain without collateral, and increasing the unemployment insurance fund. Schwabe responded thanking Easter for his input and assured him that he is already against these propositions and will vote accordingly. Schwabe values hearing from his constituents to better represent them in Congress.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Congressman Schwabe Opposes President's Deferred Labor Program, Expresses Concern Over Potential Election Influence</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>Mrs. Ann Nees wrote to George B. Schwabe, a member of Congress, urging him to vote against the $25 per week deferred labor program proposed by the President, which she believed was an attempt by the Administration to buy the next election. Schwabe responded by sending her copies of the Congressional Record showing letters from prominent Democrats in his District who were also opposed to the program. Schwabe thanked Nees for her letter and assured her that he would continue to work against any threats to the American way of life.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>George B. Schwabe, a Member of Congress, received telegrams from Banfield Packing Company and Banfield Brothers Packing Co. expressing opposition to the proposed $25 weekly unemployment compensation program. Schwabe reassured the companies that he also opposed the bill and believed it would not pass Congress. He believed President Truman advocated for the bill for political reasons, but Congress was unlikely to pass it. Schwabe thanked the companies for contacting him and stated his position would not change.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:title>Correspondence between Oklahoma Congressman and Gas Company President on Controversial 1945 Bills</dcterms:title>
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    <dcterms:description>In a letter dated October 2, 1945, Joseph Bowes, President of Oklahoma Natural Gas Company, expressed concerns to Congressman George Schwabe about various bills related to full employment and government spending. Bowes believed that such bills would discourage work ethic and individual initiative. He also disagreed with Secretary of the Treasury Vinson's proposal to remove 12 million people from the federal tax rolls, arguing that all citizens should pay their fair share of taxes. Schwabe responded that he was already opposed to the full employment bill and the President's deferred work program, and had consistently voted against similar programs. He thanked Bowes for his input and asked for continued feedback on controversial issues.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The author, Waller M. Henneman, writes to George Schwabe about his concerns regarding the Full Employment Bill and the need for balance and intelligence in considering it. He criticizes the social experimentation of the past and the lack of practical solutions for social problems. Henneman calls for a period of reprieve and thanksgiving to help returning youth find their place in society before implementing full employment legislation. He questions the motives of those promoting the bill and warns against political exploitation. Henneman emphasizes the importance of American ideals and leadership in addressing economic balance and social issues.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is from George B. Schwabe, a Member of Congress, to Honorable Daniel Reed, a fellow member of the House Ways and Means Committee. Schwabe is forwarding a telegram from the President of the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce regarding tax matters, and suggests Reed consider it in his deliberations.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document from George B. Schwabe discusses the Democratic Party's control of the House of Representatives and their actions regarding the full employment bill. The sender expresses disapproval of the majority's actions and lack of consideration for opposing views. John W. Burton urges Schwabe to sign a discharge petition to bring a bill to the floor despite the committee's actions. Schwabe acknowledges the concerns and expresses hope for a time when all American's voices will be heard.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The president of the Oklahoma Power and Water Co. is writing to Congressman George Schwabe urging him to kill the Full Employment Bill passed by the Senate, as he believes it will lead to the complete regimentation of the American people. He views the safeguards added by the Senate as inadequate protection against this harmful legislation.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document from Mr. Schwabe expresses opposition to the Full Employment Bill, stating that it is unnecessary and may lead to government regulation and regimentation. He encourages people to think for themselves and express their opinions freely. Mr. Christoph also expresses opposition to the bill, believing that private business can handle the employment situation if given the opportunity and cooperation. Both letters emphasize the importance of unshackling private industry from government regulations and taxes.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>Mr. Burns from Mid-West Creamery Company wrote to George B. Schwabe expressing concern about the Full Employment Bill and urging him to vote against its passage. Schwabe responded assuring Burns that he is already against the bill and views it as leading towards dictatorship. He mentions receiving similar letters from others, which convinces him that the people are not in favor of the President's program.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>Tulsa Machinery Company wrote to Congressman George B. Schwabe asking him to oppose House Bill #2232, which they believe would be detrimental to small businesses. In response, Congressman Schwabe stated that he has no intention of supporting the bill, as he believes it would be harmful to both small and large businesses.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>A group of druggists in Miami, Oklahoma sent a telegram to George B. Schwabe, a member of the House of Representatives, requesting him to support a bill that would have the toiletries tax collected at the source by manufacturers instead of by druggists. Schwabe responded that he is sympathetic to their request and will bring it to the attention of the committee to which the bill has been referred.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is from Don Friday, requesting George Schwabe to use his influence for the passage of H.R. 4309 which aims to reduce excise tax rates and tax on alcohol. Don Friday believes that the current taxes are burdensome on retailers and should be collected at the source. Schwabe responds, expressing sympathy and stating that the bill has already passed the House and is now before the Senate Committee on Finance. Schwabe agrees with Friday's concerns and hopes the bill will receive favorable consideration.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>Mrs. Roberts wrote to George B. Schwabe asking for his support of the Full Employment Bill, but Schwabe believes the bill is misleading and will lead to a socialist or totalitarian government. He has received many letters asking him to vote against the bill and has included a copy of his Congressional Record remarks on the subject. Schwabe appreciates Roberts' interest in public issues.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document from George B. Schwabe to Jay P. Walker discusses the strike situation in the country and the issue of pensions for defense plant workers. Schwabe also expresses sympathy for Walker's son's situation and discusses his efforts to introduce a bill to release boys from the Army who have not completed their education. In response, Walker expresses frustration with the lack of leadership in Washington and asks for information about the status of a private in the army who was deferred for a chemistry course but later drafted.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is from George B. Schwabe expressing his opposition to Senate Bill 380, which he believes is a step towards totalitarianism. He urges the recipient, Mr. Dimick, to convince their Congressman and other New Deal Congressmen to vote against the bill.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The document is discussing a humorous advertisement in the Want Column about jobless people filing for unemployment benefits. The writer expresses frustration with the New Deal outfit in the White House and the majority in the Senate and House of Representatives. They mention their efforts to fight against the current situation and express disbelief in the possibility of things changing. The writer also mentions their lack of fear regarding the current state of affairs.</dcterms:description>
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