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Exports in leading industries October 1948 to September 1949_
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Statement submitted by Mr M F Crass Jr secretary Manufacturing
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Memorandum submitted by Mr Morris S Rosenthal president National
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Document submitted by Mr Earl O Shreve United States Chamber of Com
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Memorandum containing list of United States delegation to the United
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Page
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Letter of February 28 1950 from Hon Louis Johnson Secretary
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Letter of April 14 1950 from Hon J Howard McGrath Attorney General
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Letters submitted by Mr Gaylord C Whipple from Export Managers Club
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Letter submitted by Librarian of Congress transmitting views of
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Memorandum submitted by National Association of Manufacturers on sug
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Statement by the National Planning Association on the proposed Inter
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Rejoinder by Mr Elvin H Killheffer Synthetic Organic Chemical Manu
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Comments on Mr Elvin H Killheffers rejoinder to the FultonJavits
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Letter of April 26 1950 from the Rubber Manufacturers Association
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Statement submitted by Mr Charles A Weil attorney New York__ 654657
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Resolution submitted by the Church Peace Union on ratification of
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Brief submitted by Mr J G Lerch Lamb Lerch attorney for
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Statement submitted by Mrs Arthur Forrest Anderson president Young
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Statement submitted by the American Association for the United Nations
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STATEMENTS FOR THE RECORD
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Letter to Hon John Kee from Oxford University Press Inc transmitting
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Statement submitted by Mr L B Platt New York on ITO Charter_
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Letter to Hon John Kee from Hon Will Clayton Anderson Clayton Co
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Resolution submitted by Glass Container Manufacturers Institute Inc
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CHARTS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD
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Unification of Ireland April
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Brussels Agreement relating to conflicting claims to German enemy assets
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Barry Frank J Nogales Ariz telegram to Hon John Kee from_ 47
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Documentation submitted by Department of State of remarks made
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National Lawyers Guild letter to Hon John Kee from
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Memorandum submitted by Hon Willard Thorp Assistant Secretary
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Memorandum submitted by Department of State on customs treatment
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Memorandum submitted by Hon Willard Thorp Assistant Secretary
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Memorandum submitted by Hon Willard Thorp Assistant Secretary
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ODoherty Mrs Marcella letter to Hon John Kee from_
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Letter of April 25 1950 from Hon Edward H Foley Jr Under Secretary
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House Joint Resolution 475 illustration of application of section 3 of sub
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Scott Joseph national president American League for an Undivided
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Selectmen Watertown Mass resolution adopted
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Comerford James J chairman executive committee American League
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Shelley Hon John F a Representative in Congress from the State
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Cooney John statement of 155
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Sieminski Alfred D statement
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Dalton Richard F testimony of 133
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Statement submitted Mr Edward T Dickinson member FMACC
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Statement submitted by Hon George Wadsworth United States Ambas
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Delaney Hon James J a Representative in Congress from the State
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United Irish American Societies of New York letter to Hon John
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St Brendan Society resolution
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Statement submitted by Hon John J Muccio United States Ambassador
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Congress from the State of Pennsylvania 140
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Mason Malcolm S special assistant to the Attorney General and Chief
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Emerson Richard S letter from
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H R 7691 text
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Southwestern border projects June 28
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Return of Mexican flags June
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Settlement of intercustodial con
Kirlin Miss Florence Office of the Assistant Secretary of State for Con
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War Claims Commission letter to Hon John Kee from concerning House
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Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Con
Dever Hon Paul A Governor Commonwealth of Massachusetts letter
Public Health Department State of California letter from 6
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Rubottom R R officer in charge of Mexican Affairs Department of State
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Toal Peter member executive committee American League for an Undi
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Yugoslav Emergency Relief Assistance
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Senate reference to proposed bill in 12 13 1516 20
12
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Tompkins Leslie J chairman American Defense Society of New York
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Export of strategic materials 194749 and January
47
United Steelworkers of America District No 1 letter to Hon John
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