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Box 8

 Container

Contains 4 Collections and/or Records:

Judiciary, Committee on the: Anti-Trust, 1956

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 69
Identifier: CAC_CC_056_3_8_69_0000
Scope and Contents Including 2 cubic feet of material, the legislative series is arranged alphabetically by committee name and contains correspondence, bills, and reports. Prominent subjects in this series include agriculture legislation and federal aid to Oklahoma education.

Correspondence. Topics include: request for support of Congressman James Roosevelt's introduction of H. R. 7096 to make it a law; views and ideas on the Roosevelt Bill.

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 69
Identifier: CAC_CC_056_3_8_69_1
Scope and Contents Including 2 cubic feet of material, the legislative series is arranged alphabetically by committee name and contains correspondence, bills, and reports. Prominent subjects in this series include agriculture legislation and federal aid to Oklahoma education.

H. R. 7096: For Freedom of Choice in Trade. To amend sections three and four of the Clayton Act to free those in commerce from restraints of trade and to allow small businessmen freedom of choice in the conduct of their respective businesses as independent enterprises. Bill by James Roosevelt - (California). (House).

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 69
Identifier: CAC_CC_056_3_8_69_2
Scope and Contents Including 2 cubic feet of material, the legislative series is arranged alphabetically by committee name and contains correspondence, bills, and reports. Prominent subjects in this series include agriculture legislation and federal aid to Oklahoma education.

H. R. 8395: To amend sections 3 and 4 of the Clayton Act to free those in commerce from restraints of trade and to allow small-businessmen freedom of choice in the conduct of their respective businesses as independent enterprises. Bill by James Roosevelt - (California). (House).

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 69
Identifier: CAC_CC_056_3_8_69_3
Scope and Contents Including 2 cubic feet of material, the legislative series is arranged alphabetically by committee name and contains correspondence, bills, and reports. Prominent subjects in this series include agriculture legislation and federal aid to Oklahoma education.