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Climate control archival storage 1

 Container

Contains 203 Collections and/or Records:

People in Park - No on Act 1, W.C. Bryant, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00429 - 10724
Scope and Contents A group of people stand in a park. Voice-over says that if Arkansas loses the Full Crew Law. Jobs will be shipped out. Six million dollars a year will be lost.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

Backward - No on Act 1, W.C. Bryant, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00429 - 10725
Scope and Contents A man stands by a railroad trackand a smashed car. He says the railroad thinks Arkansas is backward because no other states have the Full Crew Law. Arkansas had fewer accidents thatn the other surrounding states.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

Inadequate Crew - No on Act 1, W.C. Bryant, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00429 - 10726
Scope and Contents A former railroad man says he was involved in a train accident. If they had had a Full Crew, he might still be working. He starts to cry and hobbles off on crutches.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

Pushing - Railroads,, 1972-08-29 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00431 - 10732
Scope and Contents Voice-over says the railroads are pushing up Arkansas' economy. It provides safe Transportation for lumber, feed, oil, rice, etc... Illustrated by trains going by.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

Employ - Railroads,, 1972-08-29 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00431 - 10733
Scope and Contents Voice-over says that the railroads employ 9,000 Arkansans and put $90 million into the economy. Includes scenes of trains and railroad workers.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

New Railroads - Railroads,, 1972-08-29 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00431 - 10734
Scope and Contents A railroad worker is shown, as well as trains and other equipment. Voice-over says the railroads are safe and up-to-date.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

Mobile - Railroads,, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00431 - 10735
Scope and Contents Voice-over : the trains are mobile generating plants. They use modern technology. They are moving forward. Includes scenes of railroad workers and trains.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

The Railroads - Railroads,, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00431 - 10736
Scope and Contents Trains, equipment, and workers are shown. Voice-over : The railroads of Arkansas. We're pulling for you.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

The Business - Railroads,, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00432 - 10737
Scope and Contents Several men step onto a large map of Arkansas. Voice-over says the railroads have brought $500 million of business to the state, as well as new and expanded industry.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other

9,000 People - Railroads,, 1972-01-01 - 1972

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - V00432 - 10738
Scope and Contents Shots of trains and tracks illustrate this ad. Voice-over says the railroads hire 9,000 people in Arkansas. They also purchase over $16 million of Arkansas products and services.; Notes:

Nation: United States of America

State: Arkansas

Party: Other