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Exhibits, statements, letters, etc.-Continued
Knutson, Hon. Harold-Continued

Study by United States Tariff Commission entitled "Exports and
Reciprocal Trade Agreements-an Analysis of Evidence Sub-
mitted to the Committee for Reciprocity Information".
Tabulation showing trade with countries with which trade agree-
ments were in effect prior to January 1, 1937, and countries with
which trade agreements were made after December 31, 1937.
Tabulation entitled "Average hourly earnings in specified indus-
tries in the United States (August 1946) and Great Britain
(last week in January 1946)”.
Kearney, Hon. Bernard W., a Representative in Congress from the
State of New York, statement about the American glove industry
and restraints imposed on trade by foreign countries.
Leaf Tobacco Exporters Association, Inc., and Tobacco Association of
United States, Inc., statement of J. C. Lanier, general counsel.____
Legislature of the State of Idaho, Senate Joint Memorial No. 4.
Legislature of the State of Oregon, House Joint Memorial No. 19.
Lerch, John G., brief entitled "The Trade Agreements Act of 1934-
Its Meaning-Its Administration-Its Effect".
Linder, Tom:

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380

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978

980

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Article by Ken Turner, entitled "George and Russell to Fight
Buying of Brazil Cotton"..

1426

Article from Georgia Farmer's Market Bulletin, entitled "How
World Trade Affects America".

1430

Article from Georgia Farmer's Market Bulletin, entitled "Mexican
Treaty"

1431

Statements entitled

"Cotton on the Cross".

1402

"In Opposition to Trade Treaties".

1400

"Trade Treaties and International Control, or America for
the American People. Which Will We Choose?”.

1407

Loker, Donald P.:

Exhibits entitled

"Imports of Canned Fish".

"Members of California Fish Canners Association".
"Members of California Sardine Products Institute”.
"On-the-Table Values in Canned Foods".

487

585

585

586

586

"Present Import Duties on Certain Fish and Fish Products".
"United States Imports for Consumption of Merchandise,
Dutiable, for Several Commodities, 1944, and Compari-
sons".

Loos, Robert D.:

Extracts from—

Hearings before the House Agricultural Committee, March
11, 1947.

Hearings on ITO before the Senate Finance Committee..
Tabulations showing-

Average reduction in rates of duty, imports subject to re-
duced rates, by tariff schedules, 1939, based on reductions
on April 1, 1945.

Number of rates reduced and number of rates bound by
trade agreements and in effect on January 1, 1945................
Number of tariff paragraphs and statistical items on the
dutiable list under consideration in negotiation with the
18 countries of the nuclear group, with the value of the
imports of these items in 1939 and their relation to total
dutiable imports-

Proportion of dutiable imports subject to reduced trade
agreement rates of duty, by tariff schedules, 1939, based on
reductions in effect on April 1, 1945___

Lynch, Hon. Walter A.:

600

1667

1665

1660

1659

1658

1660

Article by Neal Stanford in Christian Science Monitor, entitled
"World Trade Group Given Approval in United States
Hearings".

Authorized advance for address of Harold E. Stassen at the
annual Lincoln Day dinner of the National Republican Club
of New York, February 12, 1947-

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Exhibits, statements, letters, etc.-Continued

Lynch, Hon. Walter A.-Continued

Letters:

Page

Marvin Jones, chairman, House Committee on Agriculture,
to Secretary of State, July 31, 1937.

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Secretary of State to Marvin Jones, August 10, 1937-
Marvin Jones to Secretary of the Treasury, July 31, 1937.
Acting Secretary of the Treasury to Marvin Jones, Sep-
tember 24, 1937.__

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1526

Marvin Jones to the Secretary of Agriculture, July 31, 1937.
Acting Secretary of Agriculture to Marvin Jones, September
20, 1937.

Preliminary draft, charter for the International Trade Organi-
zation of the United Nations__

1527

1527

1522

Proposed bill to protect the public health by regulating the impor-
tation of dairy products into the United States.

1524

Questions submitted to Morris S. Rosenthal, and his replies_
Statement entitled "Net Income of Leading Corporations for the
Years 1945 and 1946"___

Manwell, Reginald D., professor of zoology, Syracuse University,
a letter__

Maritime Committee, Congress of Industrial Organizations, state-
ment by Hoyt S. Haddock, executive secretary.

1576

419

1693

1505

Martin, Hon. Thomas E., press release of the Office of Temporary
Controls, April 2, 1947-

583

Martin, Robert F., statements by United States Tariff Commission. -
Mason, Hon. Noah M., letter and resolution from the Exchange Club
of Elgin, Ill..

762

570

Millers Falls Co., Greenfield, Mass., letter from Philip Rogers,
president

1689

Mills, Hon. Wilbur D.:

Article by Michael L. Hoffman in the New York Times, entitled
"New United States Wool Fee Snags Trade Talks”.
Statement by T. W. Schulz, C. J. Shohan, and A. Erickson,
entitled "The Effect of the Trade Agreements Upon Agri-
culture"

1502

686

Tabulations showing

China and earthenware table and kitchen pottery: Esti-
mated retail sales value of United States production and
imports, in specified years, 1929 to 1942

779

Hotel china, household china, and earthenware: United
States production in specified years, 1929–43_.

779

Imports and exports of sardines..

651

"Trend of United States Foreign Trade, 1929-46" (from
United States Department of Commerce) -

688

689

"United States Domestic Exports, 1934 and 1937-43". Telegraphic report of press conference of Under Secretary Clayton upon arrival in Geneva; received by State Department, April 18, 1947...

536

Milwaukee Board of Harbor Commissioners, telegram from H. C.
Brockel, municipal port director.-

1694

National Association of Commerce, statement submitted by Elizabeth
G. Rohr, executive secretary.

1723

National Board of Young Women's Christian Associations of the
United States of America, letter of Mrs. Arthur Forrest Anderson,
president

486

National Federation of Textiles, Inc., letter, briefs, and supplementary
statement.

890

National Renderers Association, statement of Dr. John Lee Coulter,
consulting economist.

1458

Northrop, Mildred, description of the organization of the Women's
Action Committee for Lasting Peace..

476

Oakland Foreign Trade and Harbor Club, Oakland, Calif., telegram
from M. D. McCarl, president_

1695

O'Neal, Edward A., statement entitled "How High Tariffs Hurt
United States Exports".

685

Pacific Coast Clam Packers Association, letter of G. P. Halfritz,
president

601

Exhibits, statements, letters, etc.-Continued

Peacock, R. J., Canning Co., Lubec, Maine, a brief..
Perry, O. S., assistant director of the Seafoods Producers Association
of New Bedford, Mass., a newspaper article entitled "Two Fishing
Craft Foreclosed by Bank," and several advertisements... -

Port of New Orleans:

Letter from L. L. Harvey, executive general agent, board of
commissioners.

Telegrams from E. O. Jewell, general manager_

Potter, Albert T.:

Letter from Department of State-

Page,

645

648

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1688, 1695

952

950

Letter from Department of State to Mr. Homer Laughlin, March
19, 1946.

768

Statement entitled "Possible Loss of Revenue Resulting from
Trade Agreement Changes in Rates of Duty on Alcoholic
Beverages since 1930".

342

and imports in specified years, 1929-42-

United States import of alcoholic beverages.

771

1202

Taft, Charles P.:

Excerpts from the minutes of the executive committee of the
Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, March 25,

1947...

1194

Information on organization and membership of the Committee
on Specialized International Economic Organizations___

1191

Exhibits, statements, letters, etc.—Continued
Taft, Charles P.-Continued

Quotation from a letter of Secretary of State Hull to Hon. Ber-
trand W. Gearhart, April 29, 1943.

Supplementary statement: information on the action of the
conference committee in 1922 on the Fordney-McCumber bill__
Tarpon Springs Sponge Producers, brief by Michael S. Bouchlar,
Mike Samasky, Archie Clement

Hon. Guy Gordon to Hon. William L. Clayton, January 14,

1947.

Hon. W. L. Clayton to Hon. Guy Gordon, February 5, 1947--

William L. Clayton, Acting Secretary of State to Mr.

Johnson.

Resolution adopted at 1947 convention of the National Council of

Farmer Cooperatives..

Statement by Alex Johnson in behalf of California Farm Bureau
Federation at a hearing called by United States Department of
State at San Francisco, Calif., March 10-12, 1947-
Statement by C. Thorpe, general manager, California Walnut
Growers Association, Los Angeles, Calif., at the hearing on the
International Trade Organization, San Francisco, March 11,

1947-

Thomas, Eugene P.:

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List of registered delegates, Thirty-third National Foreign Trade
Convention, November 11, 12, 13, 1946.

1101

1162

United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America (CIO),
statement of Russ Nixon, Washington representative..

1614

United States Potters Association, brief presented by J. M. Wells,
secretary-treasurer, Homer Laughlin China Co., Newell, W. Va-

1326

Vitrified China Association:

Statement of E. L. Torbert_
Statement of James K. Love

756

752

John B. Harris, representing the Kaolin Clay Producers
Association, Inc., New York, N. Y., before the Committee
for Reprocity Information..

1293

R. B. Carruthers, representing the H. C. Spinks Clay Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio, before the Committee for Reciprocity
Information___.

1308

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, statement of
Katherine Lee Marshall, legislative secretary-
Woodruff, Hon. Roy O., analysis made by Office of International
Trade of trade figures..

Transcript of testimony delivered before the committee for
Reciprocity Information, January 29, 1947_

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