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Climate control archival storage 1

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Contains 203 Collections and/or Records:

These Rails - Railroads,, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00434 - 10749
Scope and Contents Train tracks are shown. Voice-over says the shiny tracks mean a bright future for Arkansas and a healthy economy.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

Market by Rail - Railroads,, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00434 - 10750
Scope and Contents Voice-over counts railroad cars. He says that is a good way to tell the amount that Arkansas is producing. That year 36 million tons of frieght was shipped by Arkansas rail.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

Cars - Railroads,, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00434 - 10751
Scope and Contents Various train cars are seen passing by. Voice-over discusses rolling freezers, cushioned cars, grain hoppers, and flat beds.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

Future Growth - Yes on Act 1,, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00435 - 10752
Scope and Contents Harold Ohlendorf speaks from his cotton field in Osceola. Arkansas is the only state with Full Crew Laws. He wants the state to get in step with the rest of the country.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

Not a Contest - Yes on Act 1,, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00435 - 10753
Scope and Contents Harold Ohlendorf on his farm. He says the Full Crew Law is backward. Act I will help everyone.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

Agriculture - Yes on Act 1,, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00437 - 10754
Scope and Contents Arnold Berner of Little Rock sits outside. He says agriculture is Arkansas' leading industry. The Full Crew Laws add to consumer cost and reduce farm income.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

L.C. Carter - Yes on Act 1,, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00437 - 10755
Scope and Contents L.C. Carter of Stuttgart stands in front of his factory, He says Full Crew Laws mean a ten dollar surcharge on each car loaded or unloaded in Arkansas. This could amount to one million dollars on rice and soybeans alone.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

Maurice Short - Yes on Act 1,, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00437 - 10756
Scope and Contents Maurice Short of Brinkley stands outdoors in front of the Riceland Rice Company. He says Act I would protect present railroad employees and modernize the present system.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

John Anderson - Yes on Act 1,, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00437 - 10757
Scope and Contents John Anderson of Hot springs stands in front of an aluminum plant. He says the Full Crew Laws will result in higher freight costs. Safety is no better in Arkansas than in any other state.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

Pulling - Railroads,, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00436 - 10758
Scope and Contents Scenes of railroads, trains, and railroad workers. Voice-over says the railroads offer low cost, reliable, safe transportation. They employ over 9,000 people.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other