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William Edward Carty
Papers, 1898-1963
The papers of William Edward Carty, Representative in the Washington State Legislature from Clark County, were given to the Washington State University Library in 1964 by Mr. Carty's son, James E. Carty, Attorney, living and practising law in Woodland. They were processed by Elaine G. White between September 1966 and September 1967.
The literary rights in the unpublished writings of Mr. Carty in these papers have been dedicated to the public.
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
1894 Born, Ridgefield, Washington. Attended Ridgefield elementary
and secondary schools and Oregon State University, Corvallis.
1918 Dairy farmer, Ridgefield.
1919 Married Mary E. Fitzpatrick.
1931 Clark County Democratic Committee Chairman.
1933 Representative in the Washington State Legislature, to 1941;
1947-1951; 1955-1959.
1953 Beef rancher.
1962 Died.
Mr. Carty was active in the Washington State Legislature for a period covering 22 years. During that time he was Chairman of the Dairy and Livestock Committee, Agriculture Committee, and State Government Committee. He also served on the Horticulture, Revenue and Taxation, State Institutions, Veterans' Affairs, Legislative Budget, and interim committees.
Careful examination of the collection discloses an honest and practical man. He was equally concerned in dealing fairly and openly with the public and with his colleagues in the Legislature. This can be seen in his response to letters received from the public. He made his stand clear on all issues, using warm, precise prose that was at the same time personal and true to himself.
Mr. Carty also appears to have been a confidant to whom legislators, organizations, and the "common man" could turn. He was apt at "getting things done" and was loath to be put into any position that would cause him to break an agreement or a promise.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PAPERS
Series 1. The bulk of the collection consists of in-coming and out-going correspondence concerning legislation before the Washington State Legislature, 1933-1959. Miscellaneous materials prior to this period of Mr. Carty's greatest activity and following it, are also included.
The correspondence comes from Mr. Carty's contemporaries in the State Legislature as well as from the public at large, and gives a view of the attitudes toward the issues of the time. Office memoranda and sundry mementoes such as invitations, programs and ticket stubs have been retained and are interesting in juxtaposition with the issues and activities of the Legislature.
There are numerous committee reports. Most extensive among these are reports of the Washington State Legislative Council and the Legislative Budget Committee.
Series 2. This grouping consists of Legislative Digests containing House Bills and reports, 1945-1961, and is the only portion of the collection not included in the Index.
ARRANGEMENT OF THE PAPERS
The papers fall into a natural chronological order, month by month, year by year. This permits easy access to any given period. For example, it is possible to view the problems of World War II at the State level or the post war difficulties caused by the suddenly increased population of the State of Washington and the influx of veterans seeking employment. Specific political campaigns and legislative sessions, or the growth of problems connected with education or State finances on a year by year basis are easily found by this arrangement.
When the bulk of the papers were concentrated on a particular subject, the subject was separated from its chronological order and placed into separate folders. For example, "Un-American Activities, 1949" or "Education, January, 1951" are folders containing all papers concerning these subjects for these years. Miscellaneous papers were also separated, dated as accurately as possible, and placed in separate folders.
An extensive subject index is included. The index may be used to accurately locate persons, places, things, and events. All entries refer to folder numbers where the searcher will find the material. Folders are arranged in numbered containers.
CONTAINER LIST
INDEX
| Abel, Don G. | 49, 53, 64, 187 |
| Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce | 35 |
| Aberdeen Public Library | 109 |
| Abernathy, S. M. | 13 |
| Absentee ballots | 171 |
| Academic freedom | 53 |
| Accountants | 216, 218 |
| Accountants - Regulations | 109 |
| Accountants Association | 255 |
| Adams, Cameron S. | 129 |
| Adams, George N. | 53, 54 |
| Adams, Roy W. | 110 |
| Adoption records | 222, 223 |
| Adult education | 260, 264, 265 |
| Advertising | 109, 110, 158 |
| Advertising, Highway | 43 |
| Agricultural Adjustments | 27, 59, 62 |
| Agricultural Advisory Board | 230 |
| Agricultural Conservation Association | 50 |
| Agricultural Cooperatives | 84, 86, 186, 273 |
| Agricultural Education | 64 |
| Agricultural Enabling Act | 189 |
| Agricultural Experiment Stations | 28, 71, 100, 111, 141, 181, 182, 199, 228, 234,236, 243, 245, 246, 250 |
| Agricultural Extension Service | 6, 17, 19-21, 25, 29, 31, 33, 34, 37, 43, 49, 50, 54, 61, 63, 64, 74, 86, 137, 141, 174, 192 |
| Agricultural laborers | 225 |
| Agricultural laws and legislation | 42 |
| Agricultural marketing | 25, 177, 199, 254, 258, 260, 262, 278 |
| Agricultural research | 227 |
| Agricultural science | 234 |
| Agriculture | 43, 69, 93, 158, 198, 199, 206, 213, 240, 252, 253, 289 |
| Aiken, N. J. | 88 |
| Air-pollution | 111, 142, 218, 224, 282, 283 |
| Alaska Yukon Pioneers, Inc. | 28 |
| Albright, Ann Turner | 182 |
| Alcoa | see Aluminum Company of America |
| Alcoholism | 220, 261, 262, 270, 271, 275 |
| Alder Dam | 235 |
| Allen, A.C. | 68, 82 |
| Allen, Harriet M. | 39 |
| Allen, Harry J. | 57 |
| Allen, W.O. | 180 |
| Allied Amusements of the Northwest | 26 |
| Allied Arts of Seattle | 264 |
| Allied Committee of Sixteen | 37, 39 |
| Allied Daily Newspapers | 254 |
| Allied School Council | 178, 208, 274 |
| Allison, W. B. | 20, 23 |
| Aluminum Company of America | 52, 142, 147, 152, 176, 181, 203, 223, 224, 230, 256, 264, 266, 277, 282, 284 |
| Aluminum production | 59 |
| Amateur Athletic Union | 224 |
| Ambulance service | 88 |
| American Angus Association | 235 |
| American Association of University Professors | 53, 57 |
| American Association of University Women | 71, 76, 109 |
| American Athletic Association for the Deaf | 287 |
| American Automobile Association | 275 |
| American Bar Association | 279 |
| American Central Insurance Company | 21 |
| American Civil Liberties Union | 165 |
| American Coalition of New York | 34 |
| American Federation of Government Employees | 90, 93 |
| American Federation of Labor | 15, 70, 183 |
| American Game Association | 8, 15, 17, 19 |
| American League of California | 83 |
| American Legion | 27, 39, 52, 79, 80, 91, 96, 102, 128, 219, 223 |
| American Legion Auxiliary | 58, 90 |
| American Legislators Association | 13 |
| American Medical Association | 115, 271 |
| American Petroleum Institute | 32 |
| American Physio-Therapy Institute | 86 |
| American Political Science Association | 154, 166, 170, 173, 207 |
| American Refrigerator Transit Co. | 10 |
| American Scandinavian Foundation | 50 |
| American Taxpayers Association | 45 |
| American Trucking Association | 233 |
| American Veterans of World War II | 244 |
| American Water Works Association | 216 |
| The Amplifier | 53, 54 |
| Amusement tax | 8, 57, 138, 141, 215, 225 |
| Anderson, Anne J. | 89 |
| Anderson, Charles | 33 |
| Anderson, Claude | 141 |
| Anderson, Glen H. | 10, 12 |
| Anderson, Vernon B. | 60, 141 |
| Andrews, Hardin | 109 |
| Andrews, Lloyd J. | 210, 226, 237, 241, 243, 255, 269, 281 |
| Anguish, Charles W. | 39, 62 |
| Animals, Abandoned | 191 |
| Animals, Treatment of | 21, 75, 98 |
| Apartment Operators Association | 5 |
| Apperson, H. B. | 7 |
| Appraisers' fees | 137, 219 |
| Appropriations | 58, 102, 160, 266, 275 |
| Arab Information Center | 271 |
| Architects | 39, 111 |
| Architects - Licenses | 138 |
| Architects - Practices | 138, 166 |
| Arcoa, Inc. | 221, 225, 287 |
| Arden Farms | 147 |
| Argianas, John | 51, 52 |
| The Argus - Seattle, Washington | 227 |
| Armistice Day | 37 |
| Armstrong, H. C. | 53, 54, 59, 60, 71, 72 |
| Armstrong, Ralph | 59, 125, 155, 183 |
| Assessment | 88, 133 |
| Assessors | 130 |
| Associated Insurance Companies | 21 |
| Associated Press | 21, 212 |
| Association of Washington Cities | 53, 56, 59, 81, 87, 101, 116, 118, 128, 134, 153, 178, 180, 182, 183, 192, 194, 205, 207, 208, 230, 232, 248, 267, 291 |
| Association of Washington Industries | 160, 191, 205, 229, 234, 238, 241, 245, 254, 259, 262, 283, 287, 290 |
| Association of Washington Utility Operators | 57 |
| Atkinson, J. B. | 13 |
| Atwood, S. F. | 52, 53 |
| Auld, William David | 173 |
| Austin, Harry D. | 12 |
| Ausve, Albert | 56 |
| Automobile Certificate of Title | 5 |
| Automobile Industry | 39, 63 |
| Automobile Ownership - Pensions | 138 |
| Automobile Safety | 199 |
| Automobile Wreckers Inc. | 88 |
| Automobile - Chattel Mortgages | 57 |
| Automobile - Sales Contracts | 57 |
| Automobiles - Taxation | 5 |
| Automobiles - Towing and Wrecking | 13 |
| Avery, Emmett L. | 261 |
| Aviation | 227, 235 |
| Aviation mechanics | 153 |
| Axlund, Paul | 107 |
| Ayers, Mary G. | 91 |
| B. F. Hardware & Electric Co. | 35 |
| Baccus, Mrs. George | 16, 63 |
| Bachman, Ray L. | 56, 143, 226 |
| Bailiffs | 37, 39 |
| Bain, Spencer K. | 40 |
| Bainbridge Island | 261, 265 |
| Baker, Fred | 61 |
| Bakeries | 276 |
| Ballard Ferry | 27 |
| Ballistic Missiles | 269 |
| Balloting | 88 |
| Ballots - Blanket Primary | 7, 26, 27 |
| Balmer, F. E. | 33, 47, 49, 64 |
| Bang's Disease | 31, 34, 37-41, 43-46, 48, 69 |
| Bank deposits | 27 |
| Banking hours | 90, 109-112, 141 |
| Banks and Banking | 39, 42, 289 |
| Bar examinations | 110 |
| Barber colleges | 222, 256 |
| Barbers - Unions | 58, 76 |
| Bargreen, Howard | 208, 227 |
| Barley, Lloyd B. | 10, 12, 13 |
| Barnett, Leah M. | 151 |
| Barren, L. E. | 73 |
| Basham, Heber E. | 31, 33 |
| Basic science examination | 113, 114 |
| Bassett, Arthur H. | 133 |
| Bates, William C. | 57, 61, 134, 135, 138 |
| Bates and Burnett Attorneys at Law | 63, 79 |
| Battleground Consolidated Schools | 80, 144, 149, 180 |
| Battleground News | 57 |
| Battleground Post Office | 8, 9, 17, 18 |
| Battleground Post Office - Rural service | 19 |
| Battleground Public Schools | 93, 227, 257 |
| Baylor, J. Wright | 67 |
| Beall, C. M. | 9 |
| Beall, Meredith | 162 |
| Beals, Walter B. | 150 |
| Beamer, Peter C. | 173 |
| Beard Electric Company | 12 |
| Beardslee, Well G. | 33 |
| Beck, David D. | 103 |
| Bee industry | 41, 48, 62 |
| Bee inspection | 88, 227 |
| Beekeepers | 40 |
| Beer - Alcoholic content | 189 |
| Beer sales, Sunday | 57 |
| Bellevue, Washington | 223 |
| Bellingham Central Labor Council | 189 |
| Bellingham Chamber of Commerce | 109 |
| Bemis Brothers Bag Company | 193 |
| Benedict, Donald G. | 84 |
| Bennett, Lillian | 3 |
| Berkely Baptist Divinity School | 112 |
| Berney, Vera | 79 |
| Berry Growers | 108 |
| Beswick, Ralph A. | 126 |
| Bible-reading - Public schools | see Enabling Act |
| Bienz, Thomas H. | 104 |
| Biesen, Chester | 72, 86 |
| Billboards | 28, 284 |
| Bells | 235 |
| Bells - Filing | 290 |
| Binyon, J. R. | 71 |
| Bird, A. Frank | 86 |
| Berth control | 5 |
| Bishop, W.E. | 34 |
| Bittner, Clyde L. | 142 |
| Bitumuls Asphalt Sales Company | 49 |
| Blackburn, J.W. | 28 |
| Blackburn and Davis Farm Implements | 5 |
| Blackman, Minnie N. | 39 |
| Blackmore, E.M. | 135 |
| Blackmore, John | 61 |
| Blair, James O. | 61 |
| Blair Petroleum Company | 43 |
| Blaker, Allan G. | 31, 33 |
| Blaker, John | 56 |
| Bless, Edwin E. | 84 |
| Bless, W. E. | 56, 57 |
| Bloomquist, John | 190 |
| Blue laws | see Liquor control |
| Blythe, E. N. | 63 |
| Boats and boating - Rentals | 186 |
| Boats and boating - Safety measures | 187, 257 |
| Bodin, Fred | 70 |
| Boeing Aircraft | 258, 260, 261 |
| Boilers - Inspections | 47 |
| Bone, C.R. | 76 |
| Bone, Homer T. | 5, 10, 12, 20, 21, 23, 34, 35, 45-47, 49, 54, 58, 60, 62-64, 274, 291 |
| Bonneville Dam | 12, 34, 39, 43, 48, 49, 64, 198 |
| Bonneville Power Administration | 60 |
| Bonneville Power News | 39 |
| Bookkeepers Association | 57 |
| Book-making (Betting) | 169, 183 |
| Bookmobiles | 147 |
| Borah, William E. | 34 |
| Bottle Clubs | 138 |
| Bowden, T.H. | 20 |
| Bowden, Ward | 61, 69, 74, 106, 147, 158, 191, 208, 214, 216, 291 |
| Bower, John C. | 63 |
| Boxing | 6, 236 |
| Boyer, Grant | 143, 147 |
| Boyer, Lula | 142 |
| Boys, Lenus F. | 31 |
| Boys' Clubs of America | 85, 87, 95 |
| Bozarth, Horace W. | 265 |
| Bramhall, W. C. | 90 |
| Branding of cattle | see Cattle - Marking |
| Brandmeyer, David H. | 17 |
| Brashear, M. G. | 194 |
| Bratlie, H. J. | 52 |
| Breckner, Elmer L. | 70 |
| Bremerton, Washington | 54 |
| Bremerton Federation of Teachers | 39 |
| Brezle, Eldon F. | 7 |
| Bribery | 147, 148, 158 |
| Bridges | 7, 9, 246 |
| Bridges, Harry | 76, 83 |
| Brislawn, W. P. | 13 |
| Brock, Tom J. | 75 |
| Broome, Carl W. | 58, 59 |
| Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen | 27 |
| Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and, Paperhangers | 27 |
| Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen | 55, 127 |
| Brown, Mrs. Carlos T. | 77 |
| Brown, Harold G. | 28 |
| Brown, P. H. | 70 |
| Brown, Wesley C. | 68, 70, 88 |
| Brown, Wylie W. | 53, 56 |
| Brunton, Edwin L. | 19, 21 |
| Bryant, C. W. | 193 |
| Buckmaster, V. R. | 23 |
| Budde, Charles A. | 39 |
| Budget - State | 36, 148, 150-153, 170, 182, 198, 199, 216, 217, 234-236, 252, 253, 275, 281, 290 |
| Building Owners and Managers Association | 58 |
| Building Service Employees Union | 72 |
| Bullock, R. M. | 243 |
| Burdoin, Mrs. L. F. | 150 |
| Burnham, Howard J. | 6 |
| Burns, Craig L. | 57 |
| Burrell, Fred | 111 |
| Bus fares | 103 |
| Bush, Dan W. | 16 |
| Business and Professional Women's Clubs | 214 |
| Business tax | 3, 8, 26, 39, 41, 153, 159, 186, 198, 200, 254, 255, 258, 260, 262, 264, 266 |
| Business Trends | 290 |
| Butler, Julia | see Hansen, Julia Butler |
| Butter substitutes | see Oleomargarine |
| Butterfat | 68, 82, 115, 290 |
| Byres, C. L. | 29 |
| Byrne, Agnes | 138 |
| C.G. Potter Shell Service | 33 |
| Cadle, W. Whittington | 71 |
| Cagle, Arthur J. | 49 |
| Cain, Harry P. | 85, 94, 160, 171 |
| Calendar, G. W. | 31 |
| California Packing Corporation | 138, 142 |
| Callender, George W. | 5 |
| Callison, I. P. | 80 |
| Camas, Washington | 176, 184, 223 |
| Camas Chamber of Commerce | 94, 138 |
| Camas City Council | 27 |
| Camas Commercial Club | 58, 59 |
| Camas Paper Festival | 51 |
| Camas Parent-Teacher Association | 144 |
| The Camas Post | 19, 20 |
| Camas Post Office | 31 |
| Camas Public Library | 39 |
| Camas Public Schools | 41, 43, 58, 93, 140, 149, 159, 259 |
| Campaigns, Election | 33, 35, 64, 85, 101, 102, 178, 179, 209, 210, 283, 285, 286 |
| Campbell, Lee J. | 152, 163, 280 |
| Cancer | 35 |
| Canning and packing | 57 |
| Canwell, Al | 100, 143 |
| Capital punishment | 244, 262, 273 |
| Capitol buildings and grounds | 167 |
| Caplan, Kenneth A. | 109 |
| Car limit bill | 27 |
| Carlson, Dorothy | 267 |
| Carlson, Gladys | 183 |
| Carnation Milk Farms | 3 |
| Carpenters' Union | 209 |
| Carroll, Harry B. | 80, 81, 84, 96, 97, 100, 112, 155, 212 |
| Carson, George E. | 109, 185 |
| Carter, Carroll | 46, 49, 60, 65, 67, 68, 88, 100, 141 |
| Carty, Anna E. | 2, 3, 8, 16 |
| Carty, Anna Mary | 7, 13, 38, 48, 58, 61, 65, 76, 106 |
| Carty, Happy | see Carty, William H |
| Carty, Helen | 88, 234 |
| Carty, James E. | 5, 34, 45, 62, 100, 107, 112, 113, 120, 123, 156, 160, 161, 184, 219, 225, 226, 236, 278 |
| Carty, Margaret | 126, 128, 203, 205 |
| Carty, Martin | 158, 173, 183, 227, 230, 236, 253 |
| Carty, Mary | 8, 9, 15, 58, 161, 205 |
| Carty, William E. - Biography | 48 |
| Carty, William E. - Committees | 7 |
| Carty, William E. - Photograph | 43 |
| Carty, William H. | 1, 9, 62, 74, 114, 200 |
| Case, Otto A. | 19, 20, 72 |
| Cass, William E. | 8 |
| Castle, Earle A.B. | 56, 75, 126 |
| Cattle - Feeding and feeds | 9, 108, 110, 112 |
| Cattle - Marking | 99, 273 |
| Cattle - Shipment | 99 |
| Caucus | 188 |
| Cemetaries | 107 |
| Census, 1940 | 49, 52 |
| Central Labor Council | 109, 135, 138, 148, 185, 223, 227, 281 |
| Central Washington Fair | 61, 96, 100, 117, 132, 154, 165, 1943 209, 232, 246, 269, 282 |
| Central Washington State College | 53 270, 278, 280. |
| Centralia, Washington | 197 |
| Certificates of Title | 15 |
| Certified Public Accountants | 230 |
| Chadwick, Stephen | 17 |
| Chain letters | 15 |
| Chain stores - Taxation | 6, 8, 27, 42, 58, 62, 272 |
| Chambers of Commerce | 287 |
| Chapman, Don | 199 |
| Cheek, O.A. | 78 |
| Chehalis Chamber of Commerce | 103 |
| Chemical industries | 278 |
| Chemical sprays | 189 |
| Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad | 50 |
| Chicago World Fair | 7 |
| Child labor laws | 5, 8, 15, 76 |
| Child welfare | 8, 15, 43, 83, 98, 137, 200, 235, 248, 265 |
| Child welfare agencies | 138 |
| Children and youth | 212, 282 |
| Children's Benevolent League | 115, 153, 165 |
| Chiropractors - Requirements | 181-183, 199 |
| Chitty, Fred F. | 52 |
| Chmelka, Ona | 223 |
| Christian, Mary | 91 |
| Christian education | see Enabling Act |
| Christian Science Monitor | 250 |
| Christmas tree industry | 221 |
| Church and state | 96, 97 |
| Churches - Taxation | 186 |
| Cigarette tax | 189, 190, 229 |
| Cities - Finances | 186, 199, 264, 266, 274, 275 |
| Cities - Investment authority | 227 |
| Cities and counties | 204, 206, 213, 240 |
| Cities and counties | see also Municipal government |
| Citizens Road Association of Missouri | 108 |
| Citizenship | 63 |
| City employees | 184, 216, 225, 257, 259 |
| City engineers | 90 |
| City government | see Municipal government |
| City improvement bonds | 22 |
| City managers | 15 |
| City police | 223 |
| Civic Unity Committee | 90 |
| Civil rights | 75, 108, 112, 199, 218, 225, 236, 250, 273 |
| Civil rights - Women | 38, 39 |
| Civil service | 12, 27, 32, 39, 53, 54, 56, 58, 66, 83, 90, 93, 109, 110, 112, 113, 224, 226, 227, 256, 260, 274 |
| Civil service | see also State employees |
| Civil Works Administration | 16, 17 |
| Civilian defense | 135, 142, 223, 251, 265 |
| Claiborne, Ed J. | 5, 13, 58, 93, 142 |
| Clark, Cecil C. | 283 |
| Clark, Newman H. | 279 |
| Clark, Mrs. Victor H. | 79 |
| Clark College | 265 |
| Clark County - Finances | 2, 7 |
| Clark County - Roads | 155 |
| Clark County Allied Veterans Council | 90 |
| Clark County Association for Mental Health | 181 |
| Clark County Association for Mentally Handicapped Children | 179, 187 |
| Clark County Auditor | 71, 76, 178, 186 |
| Clark County Auto Dealers | 39, 54, 75 |
| Clark County Board of Commissioners | 57 |
| Clark County Board of Education | 6 |
| Clark County Central Labor Council | 24, 29 |
| Clark County Civilian Defense Council | 142 |
| Clark County Dairymen's Association | 110 |
| Clark County Dairymen's Cooperative | 91, 93, 185, 186 |
| Clark County Democratic Committee | 154, 167, 177 |
| Clark County Dental Society | 138, 245 |
| Clark County Fair | 142, 143, 179, 224, 231, 236 |
| Clark County Farmers' Union | 114 |
| Clark County 4-H | 57 |
| Clark County Holstein Association | 45 |
| Clark County Hospital | 188, 218, 237, 250, 254, 258, 262, 268, 286 |
| Clark County League for Good Government | 133 |
| Clark County Library | 76 |
| Clark County Medical Auxiliary | 93 |
| Clark County Medical Society | 57, 86, 166 |
| Clark County Milk Board | 28 |
| Clark County Ministerial Association | 39 |
| Clark County National Farm Loan Association | 20 |
| Clark County Nurses Association | 221 |
| Clark County Nursing Homes | 167, 179 |
| Clark County Planning Commission | 19, 265 |
| Clark County Relief Council | 58 |
| Clark County Representatives - Photograph | 108 |
| Clark County School Directors' Association | 144, 191 |
| Clark County Schools | 38, 57, 62, 162, 210 |
| Clark County Sheriff | 129 |
| Clark County Sun, | 11, 28, 35, 54, 58-60 |
| Clark County Superintendent of Schools | 190 |
| Clark County Superior Court | 274 |
| Clark County Taxpayers Association | 250 |
| Clark County Tuberculosis Association | 153, 154, 162-164, 173, 176-178, 207 |
| Clark County Union | 25 |
| Clark County Voters | 273 |
| Clark-Taylor & Hoard | 34 |
| Clarke, Owen | 112, 128, 131, 163 |
| Classroom Teachers Association of Clark County | 35 |
| Cleaveland, V. M. | 92 |
| Clendening, G. B. | 6 |
| Clinical psychologists | 264 |
| Clothier, H. G. | 88 |
| Clyde, Ralph C. | 33 |
| Coe, Earl S. | 53, 95, 100, 115, 134, 180, 191, 194, 197, 208, 214, 250 |
| Cold storage lockers | 260 |
| Cole, Bert L. | 248 |
| Colleges | see Universities and Colleges |
| Collins, Frank B. | 51, 52 |
| Columbia Basin | 244, 250, 253, 256 |
| Columbia Basin Commission | 11, 12, 14, 20, 26, 97 |
| Columbia Basin Irrigation Project | 11, 14, 15, 60, 138 |
| Columbia Basin Road Association | 138 |
| Columbia County | 130 |
| Columbia River | 7, 64, 90, 100, 137 |
| Columbia River - Dams | 58, 59 |
| Columbia River - fishing | 8 |
| Columbia River Development League | 22 |
| Columbia River Packers Association | 29, 64 |
| Columbia Valley Advocate | 64 |
| Columbia Valley Authority | 22, 81, 85, 108 |
| The Columbian - Vancouver, Washington | 20, 26, 34, 38, 56, 57, 100, 111, 143, 164, 178, 183, 194, 245, 246, 255 |
| Colyar, Glenn W. | 97 |
| Comfort, A. B. | 69, 166, 179 |
| Comfort, Pat | 285 |
| Commerce and industry | 55, 126, 169, 196, 204, 206, 211, 213, 217, 240, 273 |
| Committee of One Thousand | 57 |
| Communism | 42, 48, 90, 137, 169 |
| Communist parties | 88, 98, 148 |
| Compton, Wilson | 85, 96, 97, 100, 102, 103, 112, 151 |
| Compton, Mrs. Wilson | 113 |
| Congress of Industrial Organizations | 70, 76, 80, 178, 242 |
| Connelly, Edward M. | 85 |
| Conner, Paul H. | 264 |
| Conscientious objectors | 125, 130, 139 |
| Conservation | 167, 285 |
| Conservation Institute | 56 |
| Conservation League of Washington | 52 |
| Conservatism | 11 |
| Consolidated Dairy Products Company | 58, 97 |
| Consolidated Freightways, Inc. | 58 |
| Consolidation of Schools | see Public schools - District reorganization |
| Constitutional Amendments | 25 |
| Construction companies | 226, 227, 235 |
| Consumer credit | 53 |
| Contractors - Licenses | 225, 264 |
| Cooke, Morris Llewellyn | 167 |
| Cooney, John L. | 191 |
| Cooper, Russell Oren | 39 |
| Cooperative Power League of Oregon | 5 |
| Cooter, John E. | 29 |
| Copeland, Thomas L. | 241 |
| Corbin, Carrie | 37 |
| Cornell, H. C. | 11, 58 |
| Cornell, Yvonne | 3 |
| Coroners | 38, 107 |
| Corporations | 200 |
| Corporations - Taxation | 41, 138, 141-143, 147, 148, 153 |
| Corrupt Practices Act | 76 |
| Cory, Arthur S. | 162 |
| Cosmetologists | 187, 223-225 |
| Coster, John M. | 289 |
| Costigan, Howard | 50 |
| Cougar Quarterback Club | 116 |
| Coughlin, Paul | 208 |
| Coulee City, Washington | 1 |
| Council for Children and Youth | 219, 248, 277 |
| Council of Churches and Christian Education | 71, 78, 109 |
| Council of State Governments | 116-118, 120, 123, 126, 129, 133, 155, 166, 167, 232 |
| Counties | see Cities and counties |
| County agricultural agents | 43, 47 |
| County assessors | 141, 142, 185, 186 |
| County auditors | 5, 36, 109, 148, 187 |
| County commissioners | 25, 58, 185, 186, 189, 190, 205, 214, 125, 220, 232, 243, 244, 250, 254-256, 261, 262, 272, 291 |
| County Commissioners News-Digest | 27 |
| County government | 86, 97, 115, 236, 289 |
| County government | see also Cities and counties |
| County government - Records and correspondence | 57 |
| County officials and employees | 219, 235, 252, 255, 278 |
| County officials and employees - Appointments | 225 |
| County officials and employees - Salaries | 186 |
| County treasurers | 185 |
| Coupons | 111 |
| Courts - Officials and employees | 75, 218, 219 |
| Crown, Bruce N. | 189, 286 |
| Cowan, David C. | 53 |
| Cowlitz County Schools | 257 |
| Cowlitz Historical Quarterly | 285 |
| Cowlitz River | 108, 142, 143, 223-227, 236 |
| Cowlitz River dams | 227, 228 |
| Cranehurst Holstein Friesians | 33 |
| Credit bureaus | 142 |
| Credit finance companies | 57 |
| Crime and criminals | 151, 167, 169, 172, 189, 218, 220 |
| Crop-dusting | 177, 189, 225 |
| Crosser, C. A. | 90 |
| Crown Zellerback Corporation | 95, 138, 152, 155, 188, 190, 191, 193, 194, 205, 209, 229, 230, 248, 255, 267, 270 |
| Culinary Alliance | 185 |
| Cunningham, L. V. | 90 |
| Curran and Gardner Druggists | 58 |
| Curtin, Abbie E. | 23 |
| Cushing, Eugene C. | 56 |
| Dahl, B. J. | 155, 163 |
| Daily, B. L. | 138 |
| Daily Olympian - Olympia, Washington | 16, 272 |
| Daily Republic - Yakima, Washington | 163 |
| Dairy Co-op Bulletin | 143 |
| Dairy cooperatives | 3, 5, 7, 8, 11, 13, 16, 37, 59, 268 |
| Dairy cattle | 15, 31 |
| Dairy inspections | 48, 93 |
| Dairy products | 39, 73, 76, 94, 104, 161, 164, 190, 272 |
| Dairy products - Price regulation | 26, 44, 47 |
| Dairy products - Price supports | 3 |
| Dairy Products Commission | 222, 223 |
| Dairy substitutes | see Oleomargarine |
| Dairying | 4, 16, 25, 27, 40, 44, 51, 54, 67, 68, 76, 87, 88, 90, 98, 99, 110, 118, 130, 137, 159, 175, 214, 273, 291 |
| Dairying - Legislation | 28, 130 |
| Dairying - Production | 63 |
| Dairymen | 15 |
| Dairymen's convention | 99 |
| Dale, Muriel | 102 |
| Dalrymple, May L. | 39 |
| Dams | 111, 112, 182, 236, 252 |
| Damils, Edythe B. | 107 |
| Dana, Marshall N. | 19 |
| Dance halls - Licenses | 2 |
| Daniels, Horace | 57, 90 |
| Danielson, N. C. | 76 |
| Daughters of the American Revolution | 142 |
| Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington | 57 |
| Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War | 142, 143 |
| David, W. A. | 56, 57 |
| Davis, Ed | 65 |
| Davis, Mrs. Frederick W. | 281 |
| Davis, Jack | 3 |
| Davis, Leon S. | 191 |
| Davis, Maria | 94 |
| Day, John T. | 265 |
| Daylight Saving Time | 103, 107, 111, 138, 141, 221, 225, 260 |
| Deegan, Harry W. | 19 |
| Degree of Honor Protective Association | 28 |
| Democratic Central Committee | 5, 9, 10, 16, 18, 20, 25, 35, 36, 94, 100, 103, 118, 126, 179, 183, 191, 193-195, 203, 208, 212, 222, 226, 227, 229-232, 242, 250, 281, 282 |
| Democratic League | 65, 72 |
| Democratic Legislative Election Committee | 178, 179 |
| Democratic National Committee | 20-22, 25, 70, 71, 115, 126, 132, 138, 192, 271 |
| Democratic Party | 2, 3, 5, 8, 11, 19, 20, 35, 43, 46, 53, 54, 56, 59, 61, 62, 71, 74, 83-85, 121, 151, 152, 163, 171, 174, 176, 178, 182, 183, 200, 207, 210, 216, 234, 235, 237, 243, 244, 273, 277-279, 283, 289, 290, 291 |
| Democratic platform | 207 |
| Democratic State Reporter | 178 |
| Dental Examining Board | 109 |
| Dental hygiene | 141 |
| Deposit insurance | 49 |
| Deutsch, Herman | 205 |
| Dewey, Thomas | 49 |
| Diamond Gardner Corporation | 260 |
| Dibble, George P. | 58 |
| Dickson & Company | 173 |
| Dill, Clarence Cleveland | 2, 9-14, 17-19, 51-54, 61 |
| Diners' Club | 286 |
| Disability compensation | see Veterans, Disabled |
| Discrimination | 90, 250 |
| Divorce | 235 |
| Dixon, Gerald G. | 83, 116, 138 |
| Dog racing | 27, 224, 236, 257, 261, 264 |
| Dogs | 37, 39, 56 |
| Dogs - Taxation | 27, 28 |
| Dogs, Vicious | 53 |
| Doherty, Howard V. | 229, 231 |
| Donahoe, Paul | 31 |
| Donnelly, E. P. | 132 |
| Donohue, Dewey C. | 189 |
| Donovan, Annie A. | 64 |
| Donovan, Mary Jo | 29 |
| Drag strips | 224 |
| Driver education | 89, 223, 231, 254-256 |
| Drug control | 111, 185 |
| Drug sales | 57 |
| Drugs | 39, 43 |
| Drugstores | 83 |
| DuBois Lumber Company | 18, 19 |
| Duck hunting | 34, 46, 54 |
| Duncan, Cliff A. | 140 |
| Dunnavan, Floyd L. | 110 |
| Durdle, E. C. | 33, 37, 47, 49, 50 |
| Durgan, K. W. | 107 |
| Durkee, R. S. | 90 |
| Easterbrooks, R. D. | 95 |
| Eastern Oregon State Hospital | 63 |
| Eastern Orthodox Church | 268 |
| Eastern Washington Public Utility Districts | 93 |
| Eastern Washington State College | 93 |
| Eastern Washington State Historical Society | 185 |
| Eastvold, Don | 191, 192, 214 |
| Editorials | 160 |
| Edmonds, Alverda | 22, 29, 30, 34, 35 |
| Edmonds, E.E. | 87, 88, 137 |
| Education | 39, 48, 91, 93, 102, 105, 133, 140, 190, 196, 204, 206, 213, 240, 258, 284, 288 |
| Education | see also Public Schools |
| Education - Curricula | 262 |
| Education - Legislation | 24, 26, 27, 33, 37, 64, 47, 56, 114, 246, 253 |
| Education, Adult | 266, 272 |
| Education, Compulsory | 1 |
| Education, Higher | 40, 84, 182, 200, 235, 236, 253 |
| Egbert, Emmet E. | 44 |
| Egg and poultry cooperatives | 32 |
| Egg and poultry industry | 39, 40 |
| Eggs - Grading | 41 |
| Eggs - Marketing | 1, 186, 273 |
| Elected officials - Salaries | 123, 276, 290 |
| Election controls | 76 |
| Elections | 5, 21, 54, 55, 64, 65, 70, 71, 85, 90, 103, 106, 154, 158-160, 164, 166, 167, 178, 180, 182, 185, 197, 216, 218, 251, 282 |
| Elections | see also Campaigns, Elections |
| Electric roll call | 114, 141 |
| Electric utilities | 170 |
| Electric utilities - Taxation | 268 |
| Electrical inspectors | 223 |
| Electrical voting | 153 |
| Electricians | 108, 223-225, 228 |
| Electricians - Licenses | 58 |
| Elich, J. F. | 156 |
| Elks Lodge | 170, 214 |
| Ellensburg, Washington | 183, 207, 215, 219, 221 |
| Ellensburg Chamber of Commerce | 258 |
| Ellensburg Ministerial Association | 207 |
| Ellensburg Rodeo | 208 |
| Ellington, E. V. | 61, 71, 86 |
| Elvidge, Ford Q. | 59, 65, 97 |
| Emery, Tom | 184 |
| Eminent Domain | 135 |
| Employment | 32, 59, 236 |
| Employment, Federal | 10 |
| Enabling Act | 70, 71, 74, 75, 77, 82, 89, 108-112, 120, 131, 133 |
| Enemy Aliens | 63 |
| Engineering profession | 259, 262, 264, 274-276, 284 |
| Englund, Robert D. | 85 |
| Enumclaw Cooperative Creamery | 88 |
| Eperson, H. B. | 23 |
| Ephrata Chamber of Commerce | 97 |
| Episcopal Church | 223, 287 |
| Equitable Savings and Loan Association | 227, 286 |
| Erdahl, Clifford A. | 156 |
| Erosion | 57 |
| Estes, A. E. | 2 |
| Everett, Washington | 265 |
| Evergreen Education Association | 233 |
| Evergreen Public Schools | 140, 199, 257 |
| Evergreen State Fair | 131 |
| Eversaul, George | 49, 50 |
| Excise tax | 186, 252 |
| Exline, J. C. | 56, 57 |
| Fair employment practices | 76, 166, 181, 256, 273 |
| Fair trade | 5, 57 |
| Fairbrother, Sadie | 79 |
| Farley, James A. | 20, 31, 32, 43 |
| Farm Credit Administration | 20, 290 |
| Farm debt adjustments | 20, 24, 30, 33, 34 |
| Farm equipment, Moving | 103 |
| Farm forestry | 167 |
| Farm Loan Association | 82 |
| Farm management | 67, 69 |
| Farm Market Relations, Inc. | 97 |
| Farm news broadcasts | 70 |
| Farm price program | 81 |
| Farm produce | 96 |
| Farm produce - Storage | 75 |
| Farm production | 127 |
| Farm Security Administration | 63, 66, 69 |
| Farmers Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange | 52 |
| Farmers' Union | 97 |
| Farming | 49 |
| Farming - Business tax | 186, 246, 248, 250, 254, 255, 260, 262 |
| Farr Brothers, Clothiers | 58 |
| Farrington, Clayton | 103, 104 |
| Fascism | 36 |
| Federal Aid to Education | 104 |
| Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works | 32 |
| Federal Housing Administration | 22 |
| Federal Land Bank | 13, 15-17, 20 |
| Federal Land Bank - Appraisors | 11 |
| Federal land grants | 123 |
| Federal Savings and Loan Associations | 13, 159 |
| Federal Security Agency | 87 |
| Federated Industries of Washington | 5, 6, 15, 16, 56 |
| Federated Shareholders Association | 8 |
| Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs | 55 |
| Feeds and fertilizers | 27, 109 |
| Ferguson, William H. | 53, 102 |
| Ferries - Business tax | 28 |
| Ferry rates | 202 |
| Ferry systems | 27, 246, 252, 275 |
| Ficken, Rollard | 63 |
| Fields, Ira S. | 16 |
| Finland | 50 |
| Finley, Robert C. | 117, 120 |
| Fire commissioners | 252, 255 |
| Fire prevention | 5, 39, 57, 169, 180, 184-186 |
| Firearms | 15 |
| Firemen | 192, 223 |
| Firemen | see also Civil service |
| Firemen - Pensions | 28, 42, 58 |
| Firemen - Work hours | 76 |
| Firemen, Volunteer | 236 |
| Firemen's Association | 185 |
| Firemen's ball | 25 |
| Fireworks control | 15 |
| Firland Sanatorium | 243, 248 |
| Firstenburg, Ed. W. | 90 |
| Fish - Conservation | 38 |
| Fish sanctuaries | 107-112, 114, 138, 141143 |
| Fish traps | 41-44, 48 |
| Fishback, John | 140 |
| Fisher Flour Mills Company | 112, 118 |
| Fisheries | 107, 128, 221, 235 |
| Fishery products | 258, 259 |
| Fishing (Sport) | see Hunting and fishing |
| Fishing industry | 34, 39, 41, 42, 47, 110, 156, 215, 260, 262, 265 |
| Fishing regulations | 31, 259 |
| Fitzpatrick, Edward F. | 281 |
| Fitzpatrick, Lawrence J. | 258 |
| Fletcher, I. R. | 8, 23, 31 |
| Fletcher, Jack | 76 |
| Fletcher-Daniels Abstract Company | 63 |
| Flood control | 5, 16, 34, 50, 60, 103, 109, 112, 138, 197, 234, 244, 290 |
| Flood damage | 13 |
| Flood relief | 100 |
| Floods - Snake River | 100 |
| Floor admittance cards | 285 |
| Flour - Taxation | 109-112, 118 |
| Floyd, George B. | 57 |
| Fluoride damage | 143 |
| Fluorine gases | 71, 109 |
| Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act | 57 |
| Food packing | 93 |
| Football | 53 |
| Foreign aid | 253 |
| Foreign commerce | 194 |
| Foreign manufacturing | 236 |
| Foreign services | 189 |
| Forest conservation | 88, 264 |
| Forest fires - Prevention and control | 278 |
| Forest lands | 160, 186 |
| Forest products | 104, 107, 108, 123 |
| Forest Products Institute | 109 |
| Forest Production Commission | 102 |
| Forest reserves | 291 |
| Forest resources | 268 |
| Forestry | 17, 74, 84, 155, 169, 176, 183, 225, 226, 229, 237, 238 |
| Forestry | see also Tree farms |
| The Forestry News-Digest | 5 |
| Fort Vancouver | 88, 90, 258, 269 |
| Fort Vancouver Regional Library | 179, 183, 185, 193 |
| Fort Worden Diagnostic and Treatment Center | 243 |
| Forty-mill tax limit | 12, 15, 36, 41, 43, 45, 56-58, 68, 69, 93, 109, 110, 112, 135, 141, 153, 178, 224, 262 |
| Fosdick, Harry Emerson | 19 |
| Foster, Chapin D. | 90 |
| Foster, F. Stuart | 84, 94, 96, 101, 103, 193 |
| Foster, Oscar E. | 37 |
| Fox, Chris T. | 31, 35 |
| Fox, W. J. | 18 |
| Franchise tax | see Corporations - Taxation |
| Fraternal benefit societies - Taxation | 28 |
| Fraternal insurance organizations | 5, |
| Fraternal societies | 8 |
| Frayn, Robert Mort | 96, 181, 250 |
| Frazier-Lemke Farm Refinance Bill | 32 |
| Free Enterprise Movement | 131, 133 |
| Freeways | 291 |
| French, C. Clement | 192, 195, 209, 229, 231, 232, 245, 270, 283 |
| Fretwell, Sam | 18 |
| Friends of the Public Schools Bulletin | 104 |
| Fries, Emil B. | 81, 112, 118 |
| Fruit canning and packing | 8, 108 |
| Fruit flies | 182 |
| Fruit growers | 57, 107, 260 |
| Fry, W. Newton | 52, 55 |
| Fuel - Regulations | 181 |
| Fuel oil - Taxation | 24, 26, 27, 39, 57, 90 |
| Funk, H. L. | 11 |
| Fur industry | 38 |
| Futtrup, N. W. | 11 |
| Future Farmers of America | 81, 229 |
| Gabrielson, Alex | 34, 253 |
| Galbraith, W. L. | 112 |
| Gallagher, Bernard J. | 60, 69, 103, 115, 120, 131, 155, 177, 180, 181, 191, 203, 254 |
| Gallatly, John A. | 53 |
| Gambling | 58, 226, 266 |
| Game commissioners | 75, 134 |
| Game laws | 76 |
| Game preservation | 186 |
| Gannon, George H. | 50, 51 |
| Garber, Charles | 57 |
| Gardner, Joe | 62 |
| Gas utilities | 236 |
| Gasoline - Allotments | 76 |
| Gasoline - Inspection | 7 |
| Gasoline - Law and legislation | 27 |
| Gasoline - Prices | 185, 287 |
| Gasoline - Taxation | 5, 15, 38, 42, 48, 73, 90, 93, 102, 108, 111, 137, 158, 189, 229 |
| Gasoline dealers | 198, 284, |
| Gasoline service stations | 187 |
| Gasser, John | 35, 37 |
| Gehlen, Frank | 10 |
| Gehrman, Agnes M. | 100 |
| General Mills, Inc. | 111 |
| General Motors Corporation | 63 |
| Geraghty, James M. | 19-21, 27 |
| Ghent, James A. | 26 |
| Gibbs, Virgil H. | 155 |
| Gibbons, W. J. | 26 |
| Giberson, Anna Elizabeth | 30 |
| Gilbert, Helen | 184 |
| Gilbert, Kenneth | 198 |
| Gilbert, Robert | 132 |
| Gill, Ada | 109, 114, 125-129 |
| Goldmark, John | 283 |
| Good Government Educational League | 90 |
| Goody Studio, Inc. | 49 |
| Gorden, J. Chester | 155 |
| Goss, Albert | 84 |
| Gould, Joel F. | 214, 284 |
| Government - Centralized | 46 |
| Government employees | 6, 36, 86, 88, 90 |
| Government employees | see also State employees |
| Government reorganization | 105 |
| Government spending | 28 |
| Governor's Ball | 25, 32 |
| Governor's mansion | 251 |
| Grady, Thomas E. | 96 |
| Graff, G. F. | 39 |
| Graham, Luke | 135 |
| Grain growers | 90 |
| Grand Coulee Dam | 11, 14, 20, 22, 31. |
| Grand Coulee Dam - Bids | 14 |
| Grand juries | 291 |
| Grand larceny | 224 |
| Grand Rapids Furniture Company | 58 |
| Grange | 3, 16, 20, 21, 26-30, 33, 34, 38, 75, 88, 91, 92, 103, 111, 135, 142, 147, 277 |
| Grange | see also Washington State Grange |
| Grange - Applications for membership | 5 |
| Grange - State Convention | 3 |
| Grange, National | 1, 15, 202 |
| Grange dairy committee | 65 |
| Grange Insurance Association | 64, 74, 82, 125, 184 |
| Grange legislation | 5, 12 |
| Grange News | 12 |
| Grape growers | 57 |
| Graves, Charles E. | 69 |
| Grays Harbor, Washington | 50 |
| Grays Harbor Chamber of Commerce | 12 |
| Grays Harbor County | 12 |
| Green Hill Academy | 219, 224, 227, 233 |
| Green Mountain School | 224 |
| Gregerson, Henry | 21 |
| Gregg, James R. | 186 |
| Gregory, Morton | 53 |
| Greive, Robert R. | 115, 165, 166, 205 |
| Grelle, C.E. | 44 |
| Grenia, Lura A. | 70 |
| Gretsch, Carl | 57, 58 |
| Gretsch John | 99 |
| Gretsch, Rose | 90 |
| Grew, Marion | 84 |
| Greyhound racing | see Dog-racing |
| Griffing, J.B. | 33 |
| Grigsby, Jay | 114, 115 |
| Griner, J.I. | 28 |
| Grocery trade | 38 |
| Groninger, Robert R. | 142 |
| Gubernatorial campaign | 95, 99, 193 |
| Gurtle, Gale G. | 65, 67, 85, 88 |
| H. B. Pearne Lumber Company | 36 |
| Hagen, Marjorie B. | 283 |
| Haggard, W.W. | 220 |
| Haley, Andrew J. | 9 |
| Hall, Charles W. | 37, 56, 76, 82, 90, 199 |
| Hall, Kenneth S. | 107 |
| Hall and LaLonde Attorneys | 64 |
| Hall Post Office | 12, 25 |
| Hallauer, Wilbur G. | 180, 188, 241 |
| Halstead, Francis | 176 |
| Hamblen, Herbert M. | 86, 107 |
| Hamilton, Richard | 53 |
| Handicapped children | 91, 229, 287 |
| Handicapped children | see also Mentally handicapped children |
| Hanny, J. E. | 95 |
| Hansen, Herbert | 228 |
| Hansen, Julia Butler | 45, 53, 89, 163, 166, 167, 210, 244, 265, 278, 283, 289 |
| Harbors | 8 |
| Hardenbergh, George E. | 142 |
| Hardin, Dan E. | 67 |
| Harley, Clinton S. | 72 |
| Harmon, Maurice A. | 207 |
| Harriman, Averell | 169, 182 |
| Harris, Hattie Belle | 162 |
| Harrison, A. A. | 29 |
| Harter, Herbert S. | 10 |
| Haskin, George | 41 |
| Haskin's Hi-Way Garage | 39 |
| Hatch, Ester | 56, 223 |
| Hawaii - Tidal wave | 286 |
| Hawkins, Gladys | 12 |
| Hay, Brewers' | 53 |
| Hayes, Albert | 57 |
| Hayes, Robert C. | 267 |
| Hazel Dell School District | 177, 192, 197 |
| Health device operators | 76 |
| Health examinations | 37 |
| Health Freedom Committee | 169 |
| Health services | 93 |
| Healy, Tim | 65, 72, 80, 85, 93, 103 |
| Hearing | 53, 54 |
| Hearing - Conservation | 110 |
| Heart Fund Drive | 271 |
| Heber, Marion | 69 |
| Hedges, Richard G. | 90, 117 |
| Hedges, Thomas S. | 20, 21, 85, 102, 115 |
| Heighton, C. H. | 49 |
| Heikka, John A. | 40 |
| Helliwell, George P. | 71 |
| Hells Canyon Dam | 170 |
| Helseth, Emil J. | 58 |
| Hennessey, Emmett S. | 95 |
| Henrici, May | 54 |
| Hentges, A. | 20 |
| Herbert, Fred | 13, 34, 40, 57 |
| Herboth, May | 64 |
| Herman, George E. | 163 |
| Hesner, Edna | 284 |
| Heuric, Rita | 18 |
| Hickey, Dorothy Duke | 174 |
| Hicks, Sue F. | 5, 34 |
| Higher education | see Education, Higher |
| Higher Education in the West | 268 |
| Highline Kiwanis Club | 39 |
| Highway code | 27 |
| Highway construction | 141, 142 |
| Highway improvement | 65, 76 |
| Highway intersections | 110 |
| Highway tax | 5 |
| Highway transportation | 202 |
| Highways | 5-7, 9, 15, 18, 24, 26, 28, 29, 33, 34, 53, 55, 56, 62, 69, 74, 87, 94, 108, 123, 135, 141, 151, 152, 160, 162, 163, 167, 170, 179-181, 185, 189, 195, 197, 199, 200, 202, 203, 205, 207, 208, 210, 215-217, 219, 220, 224-226, 228-230, 233, 237, 238, 241-243, 248, 250, 252-254, 258, 261, 262, 264, 265, 268, 270, 273, 276, 278, 279, 281, 285-287, 291 |
| Highways - Limited access | 110-112 |
| Highways - Military installations | 83 |
| Highways - Oregon | 112, 113 |
| Hiim, Mary | 25 |
| Hiim, O. | 27, 28 |
| Hill, Daniel L. | 134, 135 |
| Hill, Glen G. | 41, 71, 72 |
| Hill, Knute | 63 |
| Hill, Otto J. | 33, 63, 65 |
| Hill, Sidney | 61 |
| Hillyer, A.S. | 117 |
| Hilton, Frank H. | 110, 112, 150 |
| Hipskind, Dorothy | 78 |
| Hockett, L.E. | 56, 86, 107 |
| Hodde, Charles W. | 34, 76, 80, 103, 107, 112-114, 123, 126, 127, 129, 134, 144, 147, 150, 151, 162, 165-167, 208, 228, 258 |
| Hodge, A.R. | 57 |
| Hodgkin, W.M. | 39 |
| Hodson, James N. | 63 |
| Hoefel, David | 80 |
| Hoff, Neil J. | 207 |
| Hogg, Beatrice | 39 |
| Holcomb, Helen E. | 91 |
| Holcomb, Si R. | 12, 16, 21, 22, 35, 46, 52-54, 58, 61, 65, 70-73, 80, 82, 84-86, 93, 94, 99-103, 112-118, 125-133, 135, 147, 150, 151, 154-156, 161-167, 173, 178, 181, 183, 190-195, 197, 203, 205, 207-210, 212, 219, 231, 232, 237, 250, 267, 269, 270, 277-279, 283, 287, 291 |
| Holden, Mrs. Dewey | 163 |
| Holland, Ernest O. | 42, 67, 70, 73, 86, 91, 94-96, 100, 101, 112, 114, 116, 117 |
| Hollenback, George M. | 231 |
| Holliday, Mark V. | 153, 154, 215 |
| Holstein Breeders Association | 29 |
| Home Builders Association | 282 |
| Home Owners' Loan Corporation | 27 |
| Home Savings and Loan Association | 39 |
| Homestead law | 57 |
| Honey - Taxation | 224, 228 |
| Hooker, T. E. | 5 |
| Hooper, C. Pat | 22 |
| Hoopingarner, Russell T. | 148 |
| Hoover, Herbert | 85, 95 |
| Horse-racing | 6, 8, 10, 11, 207, 231, 279 |
| Horse-racing - Taxation | 33 |
| Horst, Claude William | 44, 84, 115, 220, 228, 236 |
| Horticultural Board | 279 |
| Horticulture | 284 |
| Hospital employees | 222 |
| Hospital services - Taxation | 198 |
| Hospitals | 8, 58, 148, 199, 235-237, 248, 265, 291 |
| Hoss, Hal E. | 6 |
| Host-guest law | 183 |
| Housing | 141 |
| Housing Authorities | 112 |
| Housing shortage | 72 |
| Hover, Arthur J. | 111 |
| Howeiler, George L. | 165 |
| Howeiler, Ruth E. | 126 |
| Howell, John | 257 |
| Hudson, John L. | 49 |
| Hufford, Merle C. | 94, 102, 205 |
| Hufford, Walter G. | 182 |
| Hultgrenn, Elart F. | 17 |
| Humane Societies | see Animals, Treatment of |
| Hungate, James W. | 86 |
| Hunt, Lucille | 80 |
| Hunter, Mrs. Frances Hudson | 54 |
| Hunting and fishing | 19, 76, 90 |
| Huntley, Elmer C. | 283 |
| Hurley, Joseph E. | 45, 53, 54, 97, 134 |
| Huse, Harry C. | 5, 21, 29, 51, 52, 54, 72 |
| Hutchinson, David | 60 |
| Hutchinson, E. L. | 22 |
| Hutchinson, Ernest N. | 18, 31 |
| Hutchinson, John H. | 176, 183, 184, 186-190, 223 |
| Hutto, C. H. | 55 |
| Hydro-electric power | 2, 5, 12, 14, 34, 39, 43, 49 |
| Hynes, Marianne R. | 174 |
| Hypnosis | 76, 100 |
| Hyppa, Elmer A. | 181, 208, 212 |
| IBM. | see International Business Machines |
| Illahee State Park Association | 90 |
| Immigration | 43, 61, 63, 99, 277 |
| Incledon, Leonard | 26, 28 |
| Income, Per capita | 134 |
| Income tax | 9, 25, 43, 74, 83, 110-112, 128, 135, 183, 186, 188-190, 192, 200, 225, 259, 266, 272, 274, 282, 289 |
| Independent Telephone Association of Washington | 27 |
| Independent Theatre Owners | 54, 56, 57, 60, 61, 84, 121, 130, 141 |
| Industrial Accidents | 194 |
| Industrial arts | 217, 236 |
| Industries | 222, 226, 248, 274, 280 |
| Industries | see also Commerce and industry |
| Infantile paralysis | 26, 49 |
| Inflation | 268 |
| Inglis, Agnes E. | 37 |
| Inheritance and succession laws | 251 |
| Inheritance Appraisals | 64 |
| Inheritance tax | 65, 134, 135, 138, 222, 229 |
| Initiative | 171 |
| Inland Automobile Association | 54, 134 |
| Insecticides | 42 |
| Inspector of Fisheries | 6 |
| Institute of Forest Products | 148 |
| Institutional Industries Commission | 219 |
| Insurance | 20 |
| Insurance - Agents | 24 |
| Insurance, Accident | 39, 104 |
| Insurance, Automobile | 51, 59, 107, 226 |
| Insurance, Sutomobile - Compulsory | 57 |
| Insurance, Health | 104, 118 |
| Insurance, Industrial | 39, 58, 125, 142, 143, 165, 186, 200, 204, 206, 213, 224, 235, 240, 261 |
| Insurance, Life | 90 |
| Insurance, Life - Premium tax | 6, 7, 9, 158, 227 |
| Insurance, medical | 93 |
| Insurance, War Damage | 64 |
| Insurance claims | 278 |
| Insurance laws | 27 |
| Insurance premiums | 235 |
| Internal management | 105 |
| Internal revenue | 135 |
| International Association of Fire Fighters | 30, 58 |
| International Boundary - Centennial | 226 |
| International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers | 109, 138 |
| International Brotherhood of Paper Makers | 79 |
| International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers | 59 |
| International Business Machines | 134, 141, 150 |
| International Harvester Company | 291 |
| International Hod Carriers and Building Laborers Union | 30 |
| International Trade Fair | 230, 231, 234, 274 |
| International Woodworkers of America | 39, 143, 194 |
| Interstate Assembly | 27, 28 |
| Interstate commerce | 194 |
| Interstate Cooperation | 105 |
| Interstate planning | 227 |
| Investment banking | 227 |
| Investors, Out-of-state | 222 |
| Invitations | 25, 48, 62, 66, 74, 83, 98, 106, 123, 237, 158, 160, 170, 171, 199, 200, 216, 217, 234, 235, 251, 272, 285, 289 |
| Irrigation | 56 |
| Irwin, Dr. C.S. | 60 |
| Irving, Mrs. J.R. | 93 |
| Jackson (Andrew) Day | 31, 33, 59 |
| Jackson, Earl W. | 67, 79, 80 |
| Jackson, Henry M. | 134, 162, 169, 193, 199, 212, 234, 241, 246, 253 |
| Jackson, Yvonne Cornell | 110 |
| Jaeger, A.E. | 23 |
| James, C.C. | 150 |
| James, N.L. | 224 |
| Japan | 83 |
| Japanese Immigrants - Relocation | 63, 64, 66, 70 |
| Japanese Trade Fair | 148 |
| Jeanneret, Albert | 100 |
| Jemtegaard, Rolf | 70 |
| Jensen, H.M. | 90 |
| Jim's Shell Service | 48 |
| John W. Graham Company | 138 |
| Johnson, Allan R. | 67 |
| Johnson, C.P. | 71 |
| Johnson, Carl | 79, 80, 181 |
| Johnson, Claudius O. | 112, 114 |
| Johnson, Freeman S. | 15, 23, 28 |
| Johnson, Lilly M. | 39 |
| Johnson, Vincent | 61, 63 |
| Johnston, Elmer | 192 |
| Johnston, George H. | 53 |
| Joint Railway Employees Association | 50 |
| Jones, Clayton C. | 110, 113 |
| Jones, D.W. | 58, 59, 103 |
| Jones, Earnest E. | 286 |
| Jones, John R. | 59 |
| Jones, R. De Witt | 37, 38, 107, 223 |
| Jones, W. Irving | 3 |
| Jordan, W.O. | 76, 80 |
| Josefsky, H.F. | 126, 129, 134, 153, 178 |
| Judd, L.B. | 61 |
| Judges - Retirement | 107 |
| Judges - Salaries | 107, 219, 223, 224 |
| Judicial districts | 192, 289 |
| Junior Chambers of Commerce | 199 |
| Junior colleges | 57, 62, 260, 264 |
| Jurors - Compensation | 5 |
| Justice Courts | 241, 256, 275, 290, 291 |
| Justice of the Peace | 27, 138 |
| Juvenile Advisory Council | 189. |
| Juvenile courts | 274 |
| Juvenile courts - Jurisdiction | 228 |
| Juvenile delinquency | 75, 76, 125, 127, 200, 252, 271 |
| Juvenile Protection Committee | 76 |
| K & M Hill Road Improvement | 56 |
| KGY Radio - Olympia, Washington | 287 |
| KIRO Radio - Seattle, Washington | 90 |
| KVAN Radio - Vancouver, Washington | 122, 136, 157, 168, 176-178 |
| Kahin, George | 161 |
| Kappa Psi | 39 |
| Kearns, Tom | 6 |
| Keenan, J. R. | 49 |
| Kefauver, Estes | 283 |
| Keister, Frank D. | 243, 248 |
| Keller, Freeman | 210 |
| Kelly, John W. | 33 |
| Kelly, Tom | 29 |
| Kennedy, Elmer H. | 34, 35 |
| Kennedy, John F. | 271 |
| Kenney, Mrs. Phillip | 85 |
| Kennon, George | 56 |
| Kent Kiwanis Club | 48 |
| Kiggins, John F. | 34 |
| Kindergartens | 159, 185, 189, 190, 260, 264, 291 |
| King, Ervin E. | 36 |
| King County Classroom Teachers' Association | 37 |
| King County Hospitals | 237 |
| King County Medical Society | 58 |
| King County Public Library | 107 |
| Kingen, Floyd C. | 59 |
| Kinnear, George | 44, 48, 56, 58, 59, 86, 93, 151 |
| Kinnear, Roy J. | 54 |
| Kinney, Gertrude | 91 |
| Kipp, R. H. | 50 |
| Kirwin, Anne | 127 |
| Kirwin, P. J. | 27, 33, 58 |
| Kirkwood, G. | 44, 48 |
| Kitsap County Transportation Company | 25 |
| Kiwanis Clubs | 79, 85, 91 |
| Klady, Lancaster | 242 |
| Klein, William C. | 267 |
| Knapp, Ralph R. | 99, 106 |
| Kneeland Hotel | 12 |
| Knoblauch, Reuben | 132 |
| Knott, Joseph C. | 141 |
| Knutson, K. T. | 68 |
| Knutzen, W. J. | 26 |
| Koenig, Melita | 56 |
| Kopplin vs. Quade | 67 |
| Korean War | 137 |
| Kreis, Ben H. | 26 |
| Kupka, George W. | 189 |
| Kuykendall, Jerome K. | 154 |
| Labor | 63, 112, 147, 181, 222, 226 |
| Labor - Laws and legislation | 27 |
| Labor - Wages | 61, 64 |
| Labor, Inmate | 188 |
| Labor Council | 283 |
| Labor organizations | see Trade unions |
| Labor problems | 82, 270 |
| Labor relations | 48, 73, 76, 83 |
| La Center, Washington | 245, 279 |
| La Center Consolidated Schools | 47 |
| La Center Post Office | 21, 31, 33 |
| La Center Post Office - Rural service | 19 |
| La Follette, William LeRoy | 46 |
| Laird, D. R. | 89, 90, 110 |
| La Joslin, Carrie | 39 |
| Lake Merrill | 194 |
| Lake Washington Bridge | 219 |
| Lancaster, British Columbia | 130 |
| Land ownership | 175 |
| Land titles | 35, 57, 58, 61, 75, 76, 80, 88, 90, 108 |
| Langlie, Arthur B. | 45, 53, 54, 56, 58, 60-63, 67, 70, 107, 108, 112, 113, 117, 128, 129, 135, 153, 155, 166, 175, 190, 215, 223, 235, 236 |
| Langsdorf, J. Guthrie | 228 |
| Larch Mountain Honor Camp | 217 |
| Larsen, Arthur L. | 18 |
| Lash, Frederick M. | 90 |
| Lasher, David | 82 |
| Lassihi, Walfred C. | 56 |
| League of Women Voters | 7, 76, 164, 165, 178, 179, 184, 208, 244, 253, 280 |
| Leavy, Charles H. | 291 |
| Lechner, H. J. | 30 |
| Ledgerwood, J. T. | 20 |
| Lee, Virgil R. | 113 |
| Legislation, 1959. | 274 |
| Legislative Bulletin | 120 |
| Legislative candidates | 209 |
| Legislative districts | 62, 169, 210, 218, 220, 222, 233, 235, 288 |
| Legislative employees | 276 |
| Legislative powers | 6 |
| Legislative processes and procedures | 114-117, 119, 120, 123, 127, 130, 131, 133, 139, 169, 206 |
| Legislative reform | 101 |
| Legislative roster | 171 |
| Legislative Service Conference | 118, 132 |
| Legislators | 48, 234, 254 |
| Legislators - Salaries | 62, 112, 121, 219 |
| Lehman, Fred | 94, 111 |
| Lehman, S. P. | 90 |
| Leif Erikson Day | 57 |
| Leighton, Mrs. M. G. | 52 |
| Lembar, John | 60 |
| Lemke, William | 26 |
| Lennart, E. W. | 59 |
| Leslie, Z. V. | 290 |
| Lewis, Fred E. | 72 |
| Lewis, Mrs. Ray | 39 |
| Lewis and Clark National Tourway | 163 |
| Lewis River News | 35 |
| Leyn, J. W. | 13 |
| Libraries | 27, 40, 43, 55, 58, 83, 86, 93, 107, 129, 135, 138, 146, 147, 169, 224, 246 |
| Libraries - Finance | 75, 76, 81, 109 |
| Library service | 147 |
| Licenses, Automobile | 41, 185, 209, 235 |
| Licenses, Boat | 256 |
| Licenses, Class H. | 246 |
| Licenses, Egg Dealers | 40 |
| Licenses, Farm Vehicles | 51, 56 |
| Licenses, Hunting and fishing | 76, 141, 218-220, 225, 235, 259, 260 |
| Licenses, Liquor | 158 |
| Licenses, Optometrists | 182 |
| Licenses, Plumbers | 236 |
| Licenses, Truck | 56, 108 |
| Lien Law | 219, 230, 256, 261 |
| Lillsjo, Maria | 90 |
| Lindgren, Lloyd | 34 |
| Lindley, E. S. | 17 |
| Lindquist, Mrs. E. C. | 84 |
| Lions Club | 89, 93 |
| Liquor - Taxation | 27, 118, 153, 182, 185, 264 |
| Liquor control | 12, 13, 15-17, 27, 28, 39-41, 56, 75, 78, 80, 84, 85, 88, 90, 98, 101, 109, 110, 112, 126, 138, 142, 143, 147, 185, 189, 200, 215, 219-228, 236, 254, 257, 263, 264, 266, 274 |
| Liquor control | see also Liquor Laws. |
| Liquor Control Board | 111, 142, 248, 269 |
| Liquor laws | 57, 58, 75 |
| Liquor sales - Elections | 31 |
| Liquor stores - Employees | 185 |
| Liquor stores - State control | 180 |
| Lister, Kingston S. | 134 |
| Litchman, Mark Jr. | 228 |
| Little Wagner Act | 83 |
| Live stock | 9, 32, 38, 95, 97, 98, 164, 174, 198, 199, 233, 249 |
| Live stock - Breeding | 143 |
| Live stock - Quarantines | 44, 45 |
| Live stock - Slaughter | 6, 254, 257, 261 |
| Live stock - Strays | 71 |
| Live stock - Tuberculosis | 7, 42 |
| Live stock Advisory Board | 276 |
| Live stock grazing | 19 |
| Live stock injury | 132, 133 |
| Live stock markets | 249, 273, 291 |
| Live stock sales slips | 272 |
| Live stock sanitary laws | 101 |
| Lloyd, Ted | 83, 118 |
| Loans | 43, 50 |
| Loans - Legislation | 37, 39 |
| Loans, Farm | 15-17, 26, 42, 56, 61 |
| Lockwood, David E. | 61 |
| Loney, Milton R. | 59, 95 |
| Longshoremen and Warehousemen's Union | 57 |
| Longview Highway Bridge | 113 |
| Longview Public Schools | 39 |
| Lordan, Frederick J. | 31, 112 |
| Louisiana | 283, 285 |
| Lumber industry | 30, 33, 35, 81, 98, 215, 227, 235, 252 |
| Lumber mills | 110 |
| Lund, John V. | 19 |
| Lunquist, Norman S. | 37 |
| Luther Burbank School | 243 |
| Lutheran Commission on Education | 56 |
| Lyman, Tracy W. | 61, 73, 95, 156, 176 |
| Lynch, Bill | 27, 28 |
| Lynch, Gladys I. | 53, 83, 166 |
| Lynch, John | 43 |
| Lyons, Alice | 28 |
| Lyons, Daniel | 47 |
| McCabe, Esther R. | 70 |
| McCain, Robert V. | 184 |
| McCall, Andrew | 34 |
| McCash, James | 44-46, 49, 50, 52, 53, 61 |
| McCarthy, Bert L. | 18 |
| McConnell, C. W. | 185 |
| McConnell, Robert E. | 53 |
| McCormack, W. S. | 21 |
| McCoy, Austin | 39, 83, 110 |
| McCoy, Auto Company | 75 |
| McCullock, Ernest C. | 71 |
| McCutcheon, John T. | 59, 65 |
| McDonald, Donald A. | 29 |
| MacDonald, Maurice | 113, 128 |
| McDonald, Robert | 71 |
| McElroy, Paul | 5, 12 |
| McGaughy, H. W. | 56 |
| McGee, W. P. | 5, 7, 9 |
| McGough, Richard | 82, 114, 167 |
| McGovern, Dan B. | 220 |
| McKay, Clarence S. | 220 |
| MacMaster, Hugh | 56 |
| McMullen, Dale | 111, 129, 156, 187 |
| McMurray, Joseph C. | 231, 236 |
| McNary, Charles L. | 50 |
| McNutt, Paul V. | 45, 52 |
| McPherson, A. B. | 56 |
| McQuesten, G. Dowe | 68, 72, 85, 86 |
| McWilliams, E. L. | 226 |
| Machinists | 190 |
| Mack, Russell V. | 131, 153 |
| Madden, Edmund | 20 |
| Magnuson, Don | 209 |
| Magnuson, Warren G. | 94-96, 100, 118, 126, 127, 134, 135, 137, 151, 152, 154, 155, 170, 178, 199, 203, 207, 209, 227, 230, 236, 248, 267, 269, 277, 287 |
| Mair, Robert | 63 |
| Maki, Amanda | 33 |
| Mandery, Anthony E. | 20, 23 |
| Mann, N. C. | 22 |
| Mansfield, W. C. | 80, 155 |
| Manufacturer's Association of Washington | 57 |
| Manufacturing | 93 |
| Maple Lane School | 205, 242 |
| Margarine | see Oleomargarine. |
| Marijuana | 236 |
| Marine Cooks and Stewards' Association | 76 |
| Marine Corps Reserve | 43 |
| Marriage laws | 48, 56 |
| Marriage licenses | 27 |
| Marrion, S. J. | 88 |
| Marsh, Shirley | 57 |
| Marshall, William Nolby | 236 |
| Marshall-McCall Company, Inc. | 58 |
| Martha Washington School | 241, 243 |
| Martin, Clarence D. | 6, 12, 15, 16, 30, 33, 34, 39, 43, 44, 50-53, 55 |
| Martin, Fred J. | 53, 54, 72, 80, 107 |
| Mason, Fred P. | 53 |
| Massotherapy | 98 |
| Mattson, Warren | 70 |
| Maxson, Laura A. | 57 |
| May, Catherine | 258 |
| Maybury, Charles R. | 183, 186 |
| Mayberry, Edythe | 21, 22 |
| Meat inspection | 17, 25, 39-41, 56, 233, 249, 273 |
| Medical care | 76, 93, 112, 113, 123, 129, 158, 160, 183, 184, 266 |
| Medical Education Week | 229 |
| Medical practice | 6, 111 |
| Medical schools | see Medicine, Colleges of |
| Medicine | 39 |
| Medicine, Colleges of | 76, 82, 235 |
| Medley, J. B. | 31 |
| Meidl, Joseph W. | 161, 163 |
| Mental health | 86, 93, 181, 183-185, 188, 190, 248, 252, 262, 270, 276, 278, 279 |
| Mental hospitals | 90, 188, 207 |
| Mental illness - Committment | 104, 107, 108 |
| Mentally handicapped children | 93, 182, 185, 187-190, 194, 200, 207, 208, 221224, 227, 236, 289 |
| Merritt, Charles | 88 |
| Methodist Church | 273 |
| Metropolitan Council | 228 |
| Metropolitan districts | 221 |
| Metropolitan lease | 101, 103 |
| Meyer, Heys | 34 |
| Meyers, Victor A. | 52, 73, 238, 241, 242, 278, 281 |
| Middaugh, Glen C. | 39 |
| Milbollin, Hew H. | 51 |
| Military appointments | 60 |
| Military service | 59, 60, 64, 67, 75, 82 |
| Military service - Deferments | 61, 63 |
| Milk | 3, 5, 24 |
| Milk - Bacteria count | 46 |
| Milk - Bottling and labeling | 145, 147, 148 |
| Milk - Consumption | 97 |
| Milk - Rationing | 69 |
| Milk control | 34, 64, 104, 151, 186 |
| Milk Control Board | 56 |
| Milbollin, Hew H. | 51 |
| Military appointments | 60 |
| Military service | 59, 60, 64, 67, 75, 82 |
| Military service - Deferments | 61, 63 |
| Milk | 3, 5, 24 |
| Milk - Bacteria count | 46 |
| Milk - Bottling and labeling | 145, 147, 148 |
| Milk - Consumption | 97 |
| Milk - Rationing | 69 |
| Milk control | 34, 64, 104, 151, 186 |
| Milk Control Board | 56 |
| Milk dealers | 86 |
| Milk inspections | 51, 98, 106, 123, 158 |
| Milk marketing | 5, 13, 19, 30, 135, 145, 148, 159 |
| Milk ordinance - Portland, Oregon | 2, 10, 11, 29, 30, 32, 33, 47 |
| Milk ordinance - Vancouver, Washington | 30 |
| Milk shippers, grade B | 3 |
| Millard, William J. | 15, 98, 166, 214 |
| Miller, Mrs. A. L. | 57 |
| Miller, Clyde J. | 207 |
| Miller, Donald B. | 42 |
| Miller, Donald J. | 177 |
| Mills, Chapin A. | 27, 28, 34, 37, 57, 75, 76, 259 |
| Mills, Margaret | 76, 100 |
| Minimum wage | 27, 259-261, 286 |
| Mining operations | 43 |
| Minnehaha Grade School | 57 |
| Minamoto, Mary | 70 |
| Minors - Death by negligence | 264 |
| Missouri House of Representatives | 152. |
| Mitchell, Don | 33 |
| Mitchell, Hugh B. | 60, 85, 162 |
| Mitchell, Royce H. | 54 |
| Mobil Oil Company | 284, 287 |
| Modbeck, Clara M. | 100 |
| Modern Woodmen of America | 27 |
| Mohrmann, Roy I. | 86 |
| Molyneux, Harvey W. | 37, 38 |
| Monahan, John L. | 110 |
| Monetary system | 289 |
| Monopolies | 102, 112 |
| Monroe, Washington - Riot | 291 |
| Montchalin, Yvonne | 248 |
| Moody, George Y. | 57 |
| Moore Produce Company | 15 |
| Moose Lodge | 220 |
| Morgan, Gladys M. | 37 |
| Moriarty, Charles P. | 267 |
| Morrison, Zelma Reeves | 167, 246, 250 |
| Morrow, Joseph J. | 47 |
| Morrow, Thomas L. | 21 |
| Morse, John E. | 163 |
| Mortgages | 5, 90 |
| Mortgages, Farm | 40 |
| Mosquito Control | 6, 13, 16, 17 |
| Motor Carrier Act | 31 |
| Motor Coach Association of Washington | 113 |
| Motor Freight | 98 |
| Motor Vehicle Association | 38, 73 |
| Motor Vehicle Code | 98, 117, 166 |
| Motor vehicle fund | 15 |
| Motor vehicles | 26, 32, 41 |
| Motor vehicles - Excise tax | 257 |
| Motor vehicles - Parking | 109 |
| Motor vehicles - Registration and fees | 3, 62 |
| Mouler, W. H. | 75 |
| Mourning doves | 182 |
| Mountain View Sanatorium | 243 |
| Muller, Qtto B. | 22, 57 |
| Munger, J. C. | 47 |
| Municipal corporations | 115 |
| Municipal government | 37, 39, 43, 44, 56, 57, 118, 171, 276 |
| Municipal government | see also Cities and counties |
| Munro, Ed | 163 |
| Murray, J. E. | 60 |
| Musician's Association | 78 |
| Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York | 64 |
| Myers, Florence W. | 30 |
| Narcotics | 22, 24 |
| National Association for the Advancement of Colored People | 142, 143, 167, 179, 210, 214 |
| National Association of Letter Carriers | 134 |
| National defense | 60, 64, 83, 137 |
| National defense migration | 63 |
| National Economy League | 34 |
| National Education Association | 66 |
| National emergencies | 25 |
| National Geographic Society | 47, 50 |
| National Guard | see Washington (State) National Guard |
| National Guard Association | 28, 118 |
| National holidays | 226 |
| National Hospital Association | 39 |
| National Legislative Conference | 2075 268, 270, 280-282 |
| National Municipal League | 57 |
| National Parking Association | 181 |
| National Sanipractice Association | 20, 24 |
| National Union of Marine Cooks and Stewards | 143 |
| Natural gas | 183, 229, 235 |
| Natural Resource Board | 179 |
| Natural resources | 15, 39, 40, 127, 133, 167, 203, 204, 206, 237, 240, 256 |
| Nature medicine | 225 |
| Natureopathic doctors | 181 |
| Naval Reserve | 43 |
| Neeley, Joseph | 49 |
| Neff, Nelson B. | 34, 35, 46, 51 |
| Neill, Marshall A. | 246 |
| Neill, R. W. | 126 |
| Nelson, Ivan | 39, 56 |
| Nelson, Lloyd K. | 232 |
| Nessen, H. A. | 29 |
| Nestler, Mrs. George | 41 |
| New Deal | 70 |
| New York Times | 267 |
| Newkirk, M. | 26 |
| Newkirk, S. N. | 92 |
| Newman, Paul | 54 |
| Newman Club | 117 |
| Newport vs. Washington (State) | 10 |
| Newspaper advertising | 11 |
| Newspaper laws | 109 |
| Nichols, Ralph D. | 11 |
| Nine County Democratic League | 141, 150 |
| Nisei | see Japanese immigrants |
| Noles, John C. | 39 |
| Noncombatant troops | see Conscientious objectors |
| Non-occupational disability | 109 |
| Non-political appointments | 127 |
| Normal schools | 5 |
| Norman, Fred | 68, 94 |
| Norman, Hans | 90 |
| Norman, Mrs. Hans | 39 |
| Norris, Jack C. | 51, 82, 103, 285 |
| Northern Pacific Railway Company | 22, 27, 81, 95 |
| Northern Conference of Musicians | 57 |
| Northwest Conservation League | 163 |
| Northwest Marine Industries | 267 |
| Northwest Mining Association | 76 |
| Northwest Press Clipping Service | 254, 274 |
| Northwest Public Power Association | 92 |
| Northwestern Electric Company | 7, 59 |
| Norwood, Gus | 112 |
| Nursing homes | 143, 185, 188, 194, 200, 222, 224, 226, 227, 238 |
| Nursing profession | 40, 76, 90, 93, 107, 108, 110, 222, 225-228, 248, 254, 266, 270, 283 |
| Oakhurst Infirmary | 203 |
| Oakley, Mary | 39 |
| O'Brien, John L. | 65, 72, 154, 163, 191, 212, 214, 228, 241, 245, 246, 264, 283, 284 |
| Occupation tax | see Business tax |
| Occupational Research Club | 113 |
| Occupational therapy | 199 |
| O'Connell, John J. | 230, 242, 245, 255, 259 |
| Odegaard, Charles E. | 250, 267 |
| Office equipment - State rentals | 134, 141, 142 |
| Office of Price Administration | 68 |
| Off-sale liquor | see Liquor control |
| Oil - Taxation | 42, 43 |
| Oil industry | 127, 151, 170 |
| Old age | 287 |
| Old Age and Survivors' Insurance | 198, 199, 221, 223-227, 231 |
| Old age pensions | 7, 8, 15, 19, 26, 33, 35, 37-44, 46, 48, 56, 62, 71, 88, 90, 104, 107, 109, 116, 123, 133, 135, 138, 142, 143, 150, 153, 183, 184, 186, 189, 210, 290 |
| Olds, D.F. | 91, 93 |
| Oleomargarine | 34, 36, 148, 160 |
| Oleomargarine - Law and legislation | 88, 112, 148, 150 |
| Oleomargarine - Taxation | 5, 88, 90, 99, 100, 107 |
| Olsen, Mrs. C.S. | 233 |
| Olson, Ed W. | 52, 53, 59, 86, 88 |
| Olson, Ole H. | 5, 103, 192, 1949 207 |
| Olson Brothers Lumber Company | 185 |
| Olympia, Washington | 254 |
| Olympia-Agate Pass-Cascade Highway Association | 53 |
| Olympia Breakfast Club | 135, 181 |
| Olympia Elks Lodge | 135 |
| Olympia News - Olympia, Washington | 193 |
| Olympia Newsletter - Olympia, Washington | 176, 178, 264 |
| Olympia Trades Council | 26 |
| Olympia games - U. S. | 27 |
| Olympia Highway Loop | 5 |
| Olympia National Life Insurance | 173 |
| Olympia Peninsula Resort and Hotel Association | 5 |
| Olzendam, Roderic | 117, 121, 125, 128, 130, 131, 133, 134, 138, 152 |
| Open and closed shop - Legislation | 75 |
| Open range | 19 |
| Opticians | 222, 225 |
| Optometrists | 67, 229 |
| Orchard owners | 90 |
| Orchards - Pollination | 36 |
| Oregon - Centennial | 253 |
| Oregon legislature | 29 |
| Oregon state income tax | 188, 189 |
| Oregon State University | 46 |
| Oregon-Washington boundary | 34 |
| Oregon-Washington football game | 31, 32 |
| Orndorff, W. R. | 35 |
| O'Rourke, Kate | 216 |
| Orting Soldiers Home | 17 |
| Out-patient clinics | 190 |
| Overseas relief | 120 |
| Oyster industry | 248, 250, 255 |
| Pacific Coast Linen Mills | 27 |
| Pacific Coast Oyster Growers Association | 118 |
| Pacific Intermountain Express Company | 129 |
| Pacific Northwest Feed Association | 27, 33, 40, 41 |
| Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission | 18, 20 |
| Pacific Power and Light Company | 233, 243, 245, 268 |
| Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company | 22, 47, 53, 152, 153, 181, 183, 191, 212, 230, 241, 267 |
| Padden, James J. | 35 |
| Padden, Winifred | 22, 35 |
| Palmer Supply Company | 203 |
| Pan-American Airways, Inc. | 66, 97 |
| Pan-Pacific Who's Who | 40, 44, 57 |
| Paper and Pulp Mill Brotherhood | 90 |
| Paper Festival - Camas, Washington | 60 |
| Paper mills | 58 |
| "Parent-Pay" bill | 218-220, 236 |
| Parent-Teacher Associations | 85, 191, 209 |
| Pari-mutual betting | 183 |
| Parking lots | 90 |
| Parking meters | 55 |
| Parking problems | 180, 181, 200 |
| Parks, State | 18, 29, 36, 209 |
| Parliamentary procedure | 24 |
| Paroles | see Probation and paroles |
| Parran, Thomas, Jr. | 35 |
| Patee, H. W. | 67 |
| Patronage | 5, 11, 15, 17, 21, 22, 24, 26-29, 31, 35, 39, 83, 291 |
| Patten, James | 9, 14, 16 |
| Patterson, P. L. | 134 |
| Paulsen, Arthur R. | 159 |
| Paupers | 47 |
| Pearne, G. B. | 36, 51, 54, 100, 173 |
| Pearne Lumber Company | 64, 67 |
| Pears, Bartlett | 255, 256 |
| Pearson, Francis | 208 |
| Peck, Minnie P. | 95 |
| Peet, Herbert M. | 104 |
| Peffer, Fred | 57 |
| Penal institutions | 188, 267 |
| Penal institutions | see also Public institutions |
| Penal institutions - Chaplains | 184 |
| Pender, Henry | 39, 81 |
| Pension Reserve Fund | 39 |
| Peterson, Carles E. | 12, 13 |
| Petitions | 28, 57 |
| Petrich, John A. | 228 |
| Petroleum products - Taxation | 57 |
| Pettibone, Carl A. | 161 |
| Pettus, Edward | 59 |
| Peyton, Leslie | 112 |
| Pfeifer, Jerome William | 57 |
| Pharmacy | 28 |
| Phebus, Eulah | 28 |
| Phillips, David | 58 |
| Physicians Protective Association | 55 |
| Pierce County Taxation Bureau | 27 |
| Pierson, Harold | 67 |
| Pinball machines | 37, 38, 40, 41, 43, 47, 48, 138, 141, 148, 159, 169 |
| Pinball machines - Taxation | 57 |
| Pinder, Henry | 33 |
| Plant descriptions | 1 |
| Platt, Fred | 77 |
| Playfair Race Course | 62, 208, 232, 245, 269 |
| Plumbing - Regulations | 181, 183 |
| Poggie Club of Washington | 39 |
| Police officers | 18 |
| Police officers | see also Civil service. |
| Police officers - Retirement | 57, 184, 267 |
| Political appointments | 6, 8 |
| Politics, Practical | 5, 20, 26, 30, 33, 35, 37, 50-54 |
| Poll tax | 57 |
| Polls | 103 |
| Pollution control | 210, 228, 242, 243 |
| Pomeroy, Allen | 189 |
| Poor, George | 56 |
| Poor, Harold L. | 182, 228, 229 |
| Population problems | 82. |
| Pornography | 260 |
| Port districts | 8, 12, 13, 34, 39, 47, 59, 156, 185, 186, 219, 225, 236, 242, 250, 267 |
| Port of Kalama | 39 |
| Port of Seattle | 59, 185 |
| Port of Vancouver | 8, 34 |
| Postal employees | 130 |
| Postal service | 24, 96, 97 |
| Postal Telegraph Cable Company | 15 |
| Post war employment | 83 |
| Post war problems | 74 |
| Poultry - Diseases | 236 |
| Poultry diagnostic laboratories | 183, 187, 189, 198, 219, 229 |
| Poultry industry | 57, 189 |
| Powell, Errett A. | 233 |
| Powell, Kay | 114 |
| Power, J. B. | 93 |
| The Power Issue | 2 |
| Poyhonen, Warner | 95 |
| Premarital medical examinations | 76, 80, 83 |
| Presidents, U. S. | 289 |
| Pressure piping | 183, 185, 203 |
| Primary elections | 66, 74, 76, 88, 101, 171, 246, 260, 282, 291 |
| Printing, Commercial | 261 |
| Printing industry | 274, 286 |
| Prior, Robert | 13, 19, 49-52, 80, 81, 84, 88, 94, 103, 104 |
| Prior, Viola | 137, 150, 158, 186 |
| Private property | 103 |
| Private schools | 185 |
| Probate courts | 275 |
| Probation - Juveniles | 250 |
| Probation and paroles | 184, 214, 251, 254, 255, 257, 264, 267, 276, 278, 279 |
| Probation officers | 227 |
| Production Credit Association | 34, 38, 47, 50, 235, 237, 253, 254, 267, 274, 277, 281, 287 |
| Professional Photographers' Association | 266 |
| Programs | 48, 62 |
| Progressive Party | 12, 19, 111, 143 |
| Prohibition | 12 |
| Propeller Club of the United States | 39 |
| Property - Foreclosure | 254 |
| Property assessment | 75, 235 |
| Property tax | 22, 34-36, 39, 40, 58, 66, 68, 73, 83, 125, 138, 141, 171, 241, 253, 260, 264, 266, 272 |
| Property tax - Limitations | 27 |
| Property tax - Limitations | see also 40-mill tax limit |
| Prosecuting Attorneys' Association | 103 |
| Pross, George H. | 90 |
| Psychologists - Certification | 259 |
| Public assistance | see Public welfare |
| Public buildings | 165, 185, 196, 204, 206, 213, 240 |
| Public health | 5, 6, 32, 37, 39, 87, 134, 178, 180, 210, 248, 250, 285 |
| Public institutions | 32, 69, 98, 104, 126, 181, 183, 185, 186, 188, 191, 192, 196, 199, 203, 204, 206, 211, 213, 217, 221, 227, 228, 240, 248, 262, 264, 277 |
| Public institutions | see also Penal institutions |
| Public institutions - Inmates | 188 |
| Public lands | 28, 48, 76, 87, 106, 107, 112, 123, 127, 160, 171, 182, 188, 194, 197, 198, 215, 265 |
| Public libraries | see Libraries |
| Public Opinion Laboratory | 100 |
| Public power | 80, 88, 93, 95, 97, 132, 186 |
| Public records | 227 |
| Public school boards | 26, 27, 65 |
| Public school buildings | 107, 153, 220 |
| Public school employees | 35, 104 |
| Public school requirements | 57 |
| Public school transportation | 58, 144 |
| Public schools | 6-9, 13, 15, 22, 38, 40, 41, 47, 48, 55, 57, 69, 79, 84, 86, 87, 93, 98, 99, 101, 104, 108-110, 112, 125, 126, 128, 137, 141, 149, 153, 154, 156, 164, 169, 175-178, 182, 184-187, 190, 198, 199, 208, 210, 215, 219, 222228, 232, 234, 235, 250, 251, 254, 256261, 264-267, 274, 276, 277, 279, 281, 283, 284, 286 |
| Public schools - District reorganization | 54, 56-58, 63, 66-68, 70-73, 75, 79, 80, 83, 89, 111, 144, 183-188, 198, 199, 215, 221, 253, 289 |
| Public schools - Finance | 26, 27, 34, 35, 39-43, 47, 57, 58, 79, 80, 82, 89, 93, 103, 104, 107, 109, 111, 112, 130, 133, 144, 150, 159, 160, 188, 227, 228, 251, 291 |
| Public schools - Reapportionment | 79, 83, 165, 185, 189, 288 |
| Public schools - Released time | see Enabling Act |
| Public utilities | 8, 27, 40, 41, 62, 74, 80, 83, 84, 92, 94, 98, 148, 150, 156, 164, 169, 184, 186, 217, 236, 248, 257, 259-262, 264, 276 |
| Public utilities - Taxation | 7, 237, 238, 243 |
| Public Utilities Commissioners | 88 |
| Public utility districts | 75, 80, 135, 183, 188, 191-194, 197, 202, 205, 208, 210, 224, 230, 268, 270 |
| Public welfare | 9, 33, 45, 48, 56, 57, 70, 98, 101, 113, 116, 118-121, 123, 125, 128-135, 137, 138, 141, 148, 152, 153, 162, 163, 165-167, 171, 178, 180-182, 184, 185, 193, 194, 196, 197, 200, 202, 204, 206, 208, 212, 215, 217, 219, 222, 225, 234, 242, 250, 252, 260, 262, 265, 266, 275, 286, 287 |
| Public welfare officials | 111 |
| Public works - Contracts | 3 |
| Public Works Administration | 10, 28, 37 |
| Puget Sound | 275 |
| Puget Sound - Beaches | 87 |
| Puget Sound - Bridges | 266, 273 |
| Puget Sound - Ferries | 128 |
| Puget Sound Power and Light Company | 92, 244 |
| Puget Sound Savings and Loan Association | 5 |
| Pullen, John F. | 49 |
| Pulp and paper mills | 76, 271 |
| Pulp and sulphite workers | 58, 75, 257 |
| Pure Food and Drug Act | 41 |
| Purser, E. Norman | 54, 56-58, 60, 76, 100, 107, 109, 138, 143, 147 |
| Quale, Millard | 89 |
| Quarnstrom, Gordon M. | 138, 161, 163 |
| Queen Anne Parent-Teachers Association | 39 |
| Quick, Harold | 17 |
| Rabies | 33, 39 |
| Racial relations | 71, 75 |
| Radio | 182 |
| Radio broadcasts | 219 |
| Radio broadcasts | see also KGY, KIRO and KVAN |
| Radio operators, Amateur | 187 |
| Radliff, B. A. | 140 |
| Railroad Brotherhoods | 20, 65, 71, 101, 179, 180, 224 |
| Railroads | 5, 9, 123, 131, 56, 74 |
| Railroads - Mail service | 28 |
| Rain-making | see Weather modification |
| Rainier Crossarm Company | 81 |
| Rasmussen, Mrs. Myers | 35 |
| Rathbone, Russel | 187 |
| Rationing | 65-68 |
| Rawson, A. E. | 57 |
| Rawson, Fred P. | 11, 13 |
| Read, Dale W. | 58 |
| Real estate | 4, 231 |
| Real estate - Taxation | 141-143, 148 |
| Real estate - Transfers | 155 |
| Receipts - Bills | 200 |
| Recreation | 76, 93 |
| Recreational and cultural resources | 86 |
| Red Cross | 18, 100, 237, 253, 258, 278, 289 |
| Reder, R. W. | 28 |
| Reder's Department Drug Store | 39 |
| Reed, C. B. | 19 |
| Reeves, Belle | 42, 47 |
| Reeves, DeGaris | 56 |
| Referendum | 171 |
| Regional Planning Commission | 269 |
| Reilly, Edward J. | 53, 54 |
| Religious instruction | see Enabling Act. |
| Republican party | 69, 86, 163, 170, 197, 289 |
| Research, Industrial | 75 |
| Reserve Officer Training - Compulsory | 26 |
| Resource development - Federal funds. | 118 |
| Retail clerks | 189, 224, 257 |
| Retail food stores | 210, 214 |
| Retail Meat Dealers Association | 39, 40 |
| Retail Trade Bureau | 58 |
| Retired Firemen's Association | 5 |
| Retired Teachers' Association | 93 |
| Rhodes, C. R. | 126 |
| Rhodes Brothers Company | 58 |
| Riback, Louis | 60 |
| Richards, Leverett | 28, 34 |
| Richardson, Ronald | 248 |
| Richland, Washington | 276 |
| Richmond, W. A. | 21 |
| Ridgefield, Washington | 28 |
| Ridgefield Fire Department | 39 |
| Ridgefield Garden Club | 93 |
| Ridgefield Hardware Company | 251 |
| Ridgefield High School | 49 |
| Ridgefield Junior High School | 143 |
| Ridgefield Library | 6, 26 |
| Ridgefield Pharmacy | 287 |
| Ridgefield Port District | 63 |
| Ridgefield Postal Service | 3, 6, 8, 46 |
| Ridgefield Public Schools | 8, 12, 16, 39, 68, 79, 80, 91, 106, 113, 130, 133, 149, 151, 153, 154, 173, 177, 178, 183, 187, 225, 259 |
| Ridgefield Sports Club | 183 |
| Ridgefield State Bank | 57, 67, 90 |
| Ridgefield Telephone Company | 21, 68 |
| Ridgefield Water Works Project | 33 |
| Right of survivorship | 257, 259, 285 |
| Right to work | 75, 97, 186 |
| Riley, Edward F. | 53, 72, 75, 85, 103 |
| Riley, John W. | 242 |
| River moorages | 50 |
| Road improvement | 73, 86, 97, 99, 101, 108, 109 |
| Road improvement | see also Highways |
| Roadside beautification | 90 |
| Roberts, Cora | 90 |
| Robinson, Catharine | 112 |
| Robinson, Nelson | 15 |
| Robinson, Walter J. | 49, 60, 61, 141 |
| Rockey, E. W. | 70 |
| Rockey, Jay | 176 |
| Rockey, Paul | 17 |
| Rocky Mountain goats | 199 |
| Rodent control | 276 |
| Roman Catholic Church | 289 |
| Roosevelt, Franklin Delano | 3, 5, 53, 142, 285 |
| Roosevelt Club of Eastern Clark County | 52 |
| Rosellini, Albert D. | 85, 115, 118, 152, 155, 161-163, 165-167, 174, 191, 208, 212, 214, 223, 226, 229, 231-233, 241, 245, 246, 248, 250, 261, 266, 267, 275, 278, 280, 282, 287 |
| Rosenberg, K. 0. | 90, 227 |
| Ross, Betsy R. | 88 |
| Ross, Fred K. | 72, 84 |
| Roy, Ernest J. | 35 |
| Royal Neighbors of America | 28 |
| Ruark, Alva | 58, 75 |
| Ruettgers Insurance Agency | 76 |
| Rural Electric Association | 127 |
| Rural rehabilitation | 26 |
| Russell, G. A. W. | 39 |
| Rutherford, Gordon | 76 |
| Rutter, Robert | 90 |
| Ryan, C. W. | 75 |
| Ryan, Dorothy | 283 |
| Ryan, Frank W. | 141 |
| Ryan, George E. | 50 |
| Ryf, Jacob | 28 |
| Sachtler, Albert C. | 31, 33 |
| Sacred Heart Parish, Ridgefield, Washington | 251, 285 |
| Safety Responsibility Act | 24 |
| St. Joseph's Hospital, Vancouver, Washington | 50, 90 |
| St. Martin's College, Olympia, Washington | 57 |
| St. Vincent Hospital, Portland, Oregon | 1 |
| Sales tax | 6, 8-10, 17, 27-30, 32, 39, 42, 43, 45, 58, 90, 111, 141, 142, 148, 153, 158, 159, 183-187, 199, 200, 222, 233, 252, 254-256, 258, 259, 261, 262, 264, 266, 275 |
| Salmon | 39, 215, 216, 252 |
| Salmon-fishing | 64, 183 |
| Salvage programs | 83 |
| Sam Roake & Son, Inc. | 27 |
| Sandberg, Robert A | 112, 117, 128 |
| Sanders, Everett C. | 101, 151 |
| Sandison, Gordon | 229 |
| Sanipractice physicians | 138, 160, 187, 225 |
| Sanatoriums | 98, 104 |
| Sanitation | 37 |
| Santi, Eva | 184 |
| Savage, Charles R. | 72, 73, 84, 95, 102, 180, 212 |
| Saving and loan associations | 73 |
| Saving and loan associations - liquidation | 5 |
| Schaefer, Robert M. | 287 |
| Schei, Henry | 61 |
| Schei, Lucille | 37 |
| Schenk, Jack F. | 8, 30, 34 |
| Schiller, Paul E. | 75 |
| Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr. | 285 |
| School bonds | 140, 144 |
| School Directors' Association | 73, 75, 207 |
| School districts - Property | 35 |
| School districts - Voting rights | 219 |
| School libraries | 248 |
| School lunch programs | 82, 94 |
| School Planning Council | 176, 177 |
| School superintendents - Partisanship | 79 |
| School supervision, County | 27, 248, 258 |
| School survey | 85 |
| Schools - Centralization | see Public schools - District reorganization. |
| Schwartz, C. M. | 28 |
| Schwellenbach, Lewis B. | 19, 22, 49 |
| Sears, Carlton S. | 207 |
| Seattle, Washington | 37 |
| Seattle, Washington - Department of Lighting | 152 |
| Seattle Area Industrial Council | 258, 266 |
| Seattle Bar Association | 148 |
| Seattle Chamber of Commerce | 26, 32, 54, 86, 88, 104, 107, 135, 141, 150, 153, 254, 258, 264 |
| Seattle City Council | 186 |
| Seattle Daily Times - Seattle, Washington | 59, 72 |
| Seattle Exposition, 1959 | 200 |
| Seattle Fur Exchange | 6 |
| Seattle Grade Teachers Club | 79 |
| Seattle High School Teachers' League,Bulletin | 6 |
| Seattle Hospital Council | 142. |
| Seattle Industrial Labor Union Council | 58 |
| Seattle Milk Producers Association | 50 |
| Seattle Milk Shippers Association | 30 |
| Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Seattle, Washington | 16, 272 |
| Seattle Public Schools | 32, 132, 228 |
| Seattle School Board | 27 |
| Seattle Star - Seattle, Washington | 14 |
| Seattle Telephone Users' League | 52 |
| Seattle University | 228 |
| Seattle World's Fair | 265 |
| Seattle Transit System | 227 |
| Secretaries of State | 191, 194, 197, 205, 231, 248 |
| Securities Act | 188, 254 |
| Seeman Brothers | 39 |
| Selective service | see Military service |
| Seneschal, Fred | 8, 10, 56, 61, 63, 64 |
| Senior Citizens' Grant | 58 |
| Sergeant, Mildred V. | 75, 218, 230 |
| Sergeants-at-Arms | 73, 85, 86, 88, 103, 134, 210 |
| Seventh Day Adventists | 130, 139, 141 |
| Service stations | 187 |
| Services - Taxation | 188 |
| Sevanstrom, Fred | 289 |
| Seven-state Compact | 173 |
| Sewerage systems | 62, 76, 185 |
| Sexton, Marion | 37, 51, 54, 56, 58, 65 |
| Shaefer, Louis | 64 |
| Shain, Clarence B. | 103 |
| Sharkey, Joe | 97 |
| Sharp, Ross C. | 16 |
| Shaw, Herbert | 44, 52, 53, 85 |
| Ship-building | 64, 73 |
| Shipowners | 8 |
| Shoe repairing | 26 |
| Shorett, Judson W. | 8 |
| Shoultes, H. R. | 23, 44 |
| Skagit Project | 22 |
| Sickness Benefit Provision | 76 |
| Simpson, George B. | 107 |
| Simpson Logging Company | 254 |
| Sinclair, Fred W. | 76 |
| Singer, Charles | 82 |
| Sisson, Grant C. | 59 |
| Sitton, A. R. | 57 |
| Skamania County Schools | 70 |
| Skelton, Harold | 283 |
| Skinner, Vic | 103, 134 |
| Small business | 96 |
| Small craft controls | see Boats and boating - Safety measures |
| Small Loans Act | 39 |
| Small utilities | 57 |
| Smith, Beulah | 108, 175, 182, 198 |
| Smith, C. L. | 256 |
| Smith, Fred A. | 22, 26, 35, 39 |
| Smith, J. M. | 60 |
| Smith, Luther | 47, 99 |
| Smith, Martin F. | 5, 8-12, 15, 16, 1822, 26, 28, 30, 31, 33-35, 37, 42-46, 49-53, 55, 57-66, 70, 74, 97, 99, 107, 151 |
| Smith, Vernon A. | 90 |
| Smoking | 76 |
| Snider, Claude C. | 80 |
| Snyder, Max | 134 |
| Social Security | 35, 36, 38, 39, 41, 48, 50, 69, 87, 90, 93, 104, 116, 117, 130, 133, 137, 138, 142, 143, 150, 158, 223, 276 |
| Social Service Employees Union | 56 |
| Social workers | 252 |
| Socialism | 90, 283 |
| Society of American Foresters | 184 |
| Soft drinks - Taxation | 107, 186, 198 |
| Soil - Phosphate application | 52 |
| Soil analysis | 235 |
| Soil conservation | 43, 52, 126, 127, 216, 233, 251, 262 |
| Soil conservation districts | 64, 225 |
| Sorenson, George L. | 148 |
| Southwest Washington Fair | 96, 100, 116, 131, 153 |
| Southwest Washington Good Roads Association | 30 |
| Southwest Washington Production Credit Association | 23, 32, 35 |
| Southwestern Grocers Association | 28 |
| Spade | 69 |
| Spanish-American War - Veterans | 6, 7, 56, 57 |
| Sparks Motor Car Company | 8 |
| Spastic Society | 90 |
| Speakers of the House | 72, 73, 75, 103, 118, 181, 191 |
| Special sessions | 12, 129, 148, 154, 188, 200, 264 |
| Spencer, Mrs. B. W. | 91 |
| Spokane Chamber of Commerce | 39 |
| Spokane Coliseum | 254 |
| Spokane County Good Roads Association | 73, 142 |
| Spokane County Medical Society | 220 |
| Spokane Daily Chronicle - Spokane, Washington | 20, 53 |
| Spokane Farm Credit Board | 60 |
| Spokane Federation of Women's Organizations | 142 |
| Spokane Milk Marketing Agreement | 27 |
| Spokane Taxpayers Association | 86 |
| Spokesman-Review - Spokane, Washington | 26 |
| Sprague, Charles A. | 49, 61 |
| Sprague, Ray W. | 94 |
| Stackhouse, Paul E. | 23 |
| Stanley, A. N. | 39, 56 |
| Stanley, Samuel V. | |