Carton 0065
Contains 1009 Results:
Granting the Consent of Congress to A Supplemental Compact or Agreement Between the the Commonwealth of PA. and the State of N.J. Concerning the Del. River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, and B for Other Purposes, 1951-07-20T00:00:00+00:00 - 1952-03-14
To Effect Entry of a Minor Child Adopted or to be Adopted by U.S. Citizens, 1951-10-08T00:00:00+00:00
H.R. 5560 proposed to effect entry of a minor child adopted or to be adopted by US Citizens; this bill allows Tina Bentsen to be considered a natural born alien child of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr
For the Relief of William Elden Joslin (for Sen. Smathers), 1951-10-18T00:00:00+00:00
H.R. 5816 proposed allowing William Elden Joslin, a minor, to be considered the natural born alien child of Technical Sergeant and Mrs. Ivan E. Joslin, citizens of the US
To Provide for the Settlement of Claims of Military Personnel and Civilian Employees of War Dept. or of the Army for Damage to or Loss, Destruction, Capture, or Abandonment of Personal Property Occurring Incident to Their Services, 1951-01-03T00:00:00+00:00 - 1952-09-29
H.R. 404 proposed providing settlement to those in the Military who had lost or damaged property while in the war; passed into Public Law 439 to amend the Military Personnel Claims act of 1945; Correspondence regarding lost or damaged personal belongings
To Provide for the Settlement of Claims of Military Personnel and Civilian Employees of War Dept. or of the Army for Damage to or Loss, Destruction, Capture, or Abandonment of Personal Property Occurring Incident to Their Services, 1948-06-03T00:00:00+00:00 - 1948-06-28
H.R. 6794 proposed to provide settlement to those who lost or damaged personal belongings while serving in the war; This bill was proposed before H.R. 404 but did not pass
A Bill To Provide for the Settlement of Claims of Military Personnel and Civilian Employees of War Dept. or of the Army for Damage to or Loss, Destruction, Capture, or Abandonment of Personal Property Occurring Incident to Their Services; to the Committee on the Judiciary, 1949-02-14T00:00:00+00:00 - 1949-07-29
H.R. 2672 proposed to provide settlement to military personnel who lost or damaged personal belongings while in the war; Correspondence regarding the proposed bill; this bill was passed by Congress but no action was taken on the Senate floor
For the Relief of Caroline Wu, 1951-05-17T00:00:00+00:00 - 1952-03-22
H.R. 4130 introduced to allow admission the the US for Caroline Wu, a minor unmarried child of Mrs. Lonn Gay Wu, a US citizen; Bill passed into Private Law 485; Correspondence includes letters of thanks from Caroline Wu's family
Relief of Anneliese Barbara Vollrath and Mrs. Magarete Elise Volrath, 1951-10-03T00:00:00+00:00 - 1952-04-09
Correspondence between Walter and Richard Volrath regarding the passage of H.R. 2775; H.R. 2775 allowing Anneliese Barbara Vollrath and Mrs. Magarete Elise Volrath to be lawfully admitted as permanent residence of the US; Bill eventually made into Private Law 512 for the relief of Anneliese Barbara Vollrath and Mrs. Magarete Elise Volrath
For the Relief of Malka Dworja Kron, 1951-01-03T00:00:00+00:00 - 1952-03-25
H.R. 899 proposed allowing Malka Dworja Kron to be lawfully admitted into the US for permanent residence; Correspondence on the status of H.R. 899; Correspondence concerning amending H.R. 899 to include Malka Kron's sister; Bill signed into Private Law 521 allowing Malka Kron and Tauba Kron to establish permanent residence in the U.S.
For the Relief of Malka Dworja Kron, 1949-02-18T00:00:00+00:00 - 1950-06-05
Correspondence regarding the case of Malka Dworja Kron of Lwow, Poland; Documents included used to determine whether or not Malka Kron could establish permanent residence in the United States; H.R. 8721 introduced for the relief of Malka Kron, but was not passed into law