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Series: Visual Materials
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PH 3334
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Photographs
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Publicity photographs
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Office staff and Johnson with others
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PH 3-7367
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Campaign poster
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M64-392
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Television spots
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Compilation Reel 1 : Content includes farm cooperatives with John A Baker, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture; visit with 4-H members in DC for citizenship course; farm legislation and aid to the Philippines with Representative Clement J. Zablocki; minimum price supports for dairy farmers with Gilbert Rohde, Wisconsin Farmers Union; Bureau of Indian Affairs with Philleo Nash; legislation to create a state scientific reserve to study the Ice Age; Wisconsin School Safety Patrols in DC for 26th Annual Parade; food stamp program with Leonora Sullivan; Dairyland Power Cooperative with John P. Madgett
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Compilation Reel 2 : Content includes defeat of Wheat Growers Program; reduce taxes for small businesses with Representative Joe Evans, Chair of the Committee on Small Business; dairy bill to attack overproduction and raise farm income; Peace Corps with Sergeant Shriver; Brazilian project to blend milk and butter for nutrition with Edmund R. Bailey, Information Director of the Agency for International Development; cropland conservation program with Wallace Mullberg; water management with Carl R. Brown, Soil Conservation Service; Food for Peace program in Brazil with Leonard G. Wolf
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Veterans Affairs funding needed for rural districts with Representative William Jennings Bryan Dorn
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Price support system for farmers with Robert J. Lewis, Wisconsin Farmers Union
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Milk Sanitation Bill with Ivan A. Nestingen, Undersecretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
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Human Relations workshop sponsored by 4-H with Eileen Layton, home agent from central Wisconsin
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Hope that farm incomes are on the rise with John Baker, Director of Agricultural Credit Bureau
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Milk Sanitation Bill with Orville L. Freeman, Secretary of Agriculture
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National Peace Corps with Ed Bailey, Director of Public Information for the Peace Corps
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Bill to eliminate federal funding for wetland drainage with Russ Neubauer, Assistant Chief of Conservation Education Division of National Wildlife Federation
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Additional funding for watershed protection in 1961 with Representative Frank Smith of Mississippi
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Milk Sanitation Bill with Representative Bob Kastenmeier
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Library Service Act with Representative Carl Elliott of Arkansas
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Silver Anniversary of Rural Electrification Movement with Clyde Elliott, General Manager of National Rural Electric Co-operative Association
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Interstate highway system with Representative John A. Blatnik, Chairman of Special Committee on Interstate Highways
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Polk-Johnson Farm Bill with Bob Lewis, Agricultural Advisor to Governor Gaylord Nelson; Gilbert Rohde, President of Wisconsin Farmers Union; Linley George, Director of Dairy Section of Wisconsin Council of Agricultural Cooperatives; Paul Affelt, President of Pure Milk Products Cooperative
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President's Conference on Occupational Safety with Otis Berger, President of Wisconsin Rural Electrification Administration
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Farm Family Income Act with Representative Bob Polk
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Political ads, 1961
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Rural electrification : Johnson receives requests for improved postal service, applications to military schools, student loan and social security questions; Johnson was supporter of Rural Electrification Program, now 96 percent of farmers are living better as a result
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Social Security and environment : Johnson has voted for progressive programs, is a member of the House Veterans Committee, and House Committee on Agriculture; Johnson is a leader in conservation and helped with wetlands legislation; 35,000 people in the 9th District are on Social Security, and Johnson supports liberalizing the Social Security program; Johnson says that control of water pollution is crucial, and sewer plants must be modernized
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Environment and agriculture : Johnson wants a national standard for milk regulation; the first national park in Wisconsin, the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve; wetland conservation for the propagation of waterfowl; importance of watershed programs to prevent soil erosion
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