In order to facilitate the scheduling of the hearing it is especially important that each party making a request to present oral testimony specify the topics on which it is desired to submit views. Each party whose request is granted will be notified of the date on which he is scheduled to appear, the amount of time allotted for his presentation, and the place of the hearing. The Committee reserves the right to restrict the time allotted for the presentation of oral testimony. Any party whose request is denied will be notified of the reasons therefor. 5. Submission of written briefs. Any interested party may submit a written brief to the Committee concerning the subject matter of the public hearing. Each party presenting oral testimony must submit a brief. All briefs must be received not later than Friday, March 15, 1968. 6. Information exempt from public inspection. Parties are encouraged to support their briefs with all available information, including material that may be of a confidential nature. In this regard, parties are referred to sections 7 and 8 of the regulations of the Committee (48 CFR 211.7 and 211.8) for the provisions concerning information exempt from public inspection. These regulations will be provided upon request. Requests to present oral testimony should contain no confidential information, and any requests marked "For Official Use Only", or similarly marked, will not be accepted. In addition, every written brief must present in nonconfidential form, on separate pages, a statement of the party's position and supporting arguments. 7. Public inspection of written materials. Subject to the regulations of the Committee, and in particular sections 7 and 8 (48 CFR 211.7 and 211.8), all written materials filed with the Committee in connection with the hearing will be open to public inspection, by appointment, at the office of the Chairman, Room 729, 1800 G Street NW., Washington. D.C., 20506. Transcripts of the hearing will also be available for inspection, but not for reproduction. Transcripts may be purchased from the official reporter. 8. Communications. All communications with regard to the hearing should be addressed to: Chairman, Trade Information Committee, Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations, Room 729, 1800 G Street NW., Washington, D.C. 20506. LOUIS C. KRAUTHOFF II, Chairman. [F.R. Doc. 67-14624; Filed, Dec. 14, 1967; 8:50 a.m.] INDEX INDEX OF ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS Page Air Transport Association, S. G. Tipton__. 599 American Hardboard Association, J. Mason Meyer_-_. 898 American Importers Association, Inc., Gerald O'Brien. 510 Organic Chemicals Group___ 37 American Institute for Imported Steel, Inc., Seymour Graubard, Michael American Iron & Steel Institute, John P. Roche- American Merchant Marine Institute and American Maritime Association, Ralph E. Casey and Alfred Maskin__. American Mining Congress, J. Allen Overton, Jr--- 44, 191, 496 500 889 81 American National Cattlemen's Association, C. W. McMillan___. 876 878 812 Antifriction Bearing Manufacturers Association, Inc., Bernard J. Shallow_ 776 563 337 Boyer, Glenn T., Inland Alkaloid, Inc.. Braided Rug Manufacturers Association, Albert Taraborelli_. Bryce, James H., National Cherry Growers & Industries Foundation_. Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute, J. O. Hendrickson.. Castle, C. Austin__. 909 819 596 Broderson, Neil O., Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc., Button Division_ 906 337 210 556 852 78 712 Cement Industry Committee for Tariff and Antidumping, Donald Hiss-- 188 537 736 6 Committee for a National Trade Policy, John W. Hight____ 532 459 893 Cooper, J. E., American Sprocket Chain Manufacturers Association__. Daniels, Michael P., Swiss Union of Industry & Commerce_ Domestic producers of wooden spring clothespins, wooden standard clothes- pins, and flat veneer products__. 833 Dow Chemical Co., Dr. Lewis E. Lloyd____ 680 Dryer, Edwin Jason, Independent Refiners Association of America.... 729 739 Electronic Industries Association, World Trade Committee, Parts Divi- 52 Elsman, James L.___. 910 929 Evans, R. L., British-American Chamber of Commerce. Executive Branch statements: Consequences for U.S. exports of the adoption by the European Economic Community of a common value added tax. Page 396 367 Countervailing duties__ Customs administration__ 76 9 Dumping Evaluating the effects of direct foreign investment on exports_. 73 373 403 GATT as an instrument for assuring expanded world trade on a re Procedures for aiding industries, firms, and workers harmed by Expansion Act_____ 205 Prospects for U.S. trade in the next decade_. 317 Tariff and nontariff barriers___ 329 Tariff preferences for products of less-developed countries. 381 Valuation of imported goods-. 21 Fine & Specialty Wire Manufacturers' Association, J. A. Mogle_-_ Gerstacker, Carl A., National Export Expansion Council__ 808 General Industrial Workers Union, local 146, D.R.W. & A.W., AFL-CIO, 234 Glass Crafts of America and the Illuminating & Allied Glassware Manufacturers Association, J. Raymond Price.... 848 Golden, David A__ אוד Goodall, Don A., Chamber of Commerce of the United States_ 737 Guenther, Dr. Harry P.. 6.72 Harder, C. Wilson, National Federation of Independent Business_-- 907 586 Hendrick, J. P., Special Assistant to the Secretary, Department of the 156 Hendrickson, J. O., Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute.. 78 Hight, John W., Committee for a National Trade Policy__ Hiss, Donald, Cement Industry Committee for Tariff and Antidumping......... Kaplan, Richard J., Industrial Rubber Products Division, Rubber Manufacturers Association, Inc_--_. Magdanz, Don F., National Livestock Feeders Association.. Chemical Manufacturers Association ____. Mann, Thomas C., Automobile Manufacturers Association, Ine. Manufacturing Chemists' Association, Inc.. McMillan, C. W., American National Cattlemen's Association.. Mogle, J. A., Fine & Specialty Wire Manufacturers' Association_ 600 National Canners Association____ 346 National Cherry Growers & Industries Foundation, James H. Bryce__ 210 National Export Expansion Council, Carl A. Gerstacker_. National Federation of Independent Business, C. Wilson Harder_. National Livestock Feeders Association, Don F. Magdanz-- 907 564 Page National Milk Producers Federation, E. M. Norton 865 National Piano Manufacturers Association, Perry S. Patterson. 877 517 886 865 O'Brien, Gerald, American Importers Association, Inc_- Posniak, Edward G., United States-Japan Trade Council_. 576 Price, J. Raymond, Glass Crafts of America and the Illuminating & Allied 848 Roche. John P., American Iron & Steel Institute_. 500 Roebling, Mrs. Mary G., United States Council of the International Chamber of Commerce.. 612 Rostov, Charles I., National Council of American Importers, Inc., Floor 896 Roth, Hon. William M. 921 Rubber Manufacturers Association, Inc., Industrial Rubber Products Division, Richard J. Kaplan_ 15 Schwenger, Robert B---- 665 Service Tools Institute, George P. Byrne, Jr____ 556 Shallow, Bernard J., Antifriction Bearing Manufacturers Association, Inc. Spina, Vincent, General Industrial Workers Union, local 146, D.R.W. & 735 Stainless Steel Flatware Manufacturers Association_. 787 Stern, Robert M.. 385 Stewart, Eugene L., Electronic Industries Association, World Trade Committee. Parts Division___ 52 Stone. Glass & Clay Coordinating Committee, Howard P. Chester___ 736 517 403, 661 Swiss Union of Industry & Commerce, Michael P. Daniels-- 64 Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association, James D. Mahoney... 478 Taraborelli, Albert. Braided Rug Manufacturers Association_. U.S. Council of the International Chamber of Commerce, Committee on 455 U.S. Olive Producers & Importers, John E. Nolan, Jr.-. 886 616 602 |