Chapman, W. M., director of research, American Tunaboat Association.. Conover, Julian D., executive vice president, American Mining Congress - - Daniel, Dan, The American Cotton Manufacturers Institute, Inc.; accom- panied by R. Houston Jewell, vice president of Crystal Springs Bleachery of Chicamauga, Georgia, and Buford Brandis, chief economist for Delaney, W. A., Jr., Ada, Okla., accompanied by Hon. John Jarman, a 945 1306 1469 1001 Gore, Hon. Albert, United States Senator from the State of Tennessee. Gray, Charles M., manager, Insulation Board Institute.. Gustkey, Carl W., American Glassware Association; accompanied by R. S. Healy, Patrick, assistant secretary, National Milk Producers Federation; 877 Hill, David G., president, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.--. Hooker, R. Wolcott, president, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Kentucky Oil & Gas Association, Louisville, Ky. Kithil, Richard, vice president, the Carwin Co-- 1464 Lee, Raymond J., chairman, tariff committee, Papermakers' Felt Asso- 1126 Lerch, John G., Lamb & Lerch, New York, N. Y. 990 Lewis, Marx, general secretary-treasurer, United Hatters, Cap and 1132 rage Mack, James E., Rolled Zinc Emergency Tariff Committee_ Miller, Donald M., chairman, Associated Representatives of Staffordshire Monroney, Hon. A. S., United States Senator from the State of Oklahoma_ Niles, Mich., Chamber of Commerce_ 1291 1141 1208 1123 1112 1014 O'Connor, Robert E., executive secretary, American Paper and Pulp 1021 Potter, C. J., president, Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Co., Indiana, Pa__ Purtell, Hon. William A., United States Senator from the State of Con- Rogers, Elmo F., president, Federal of Independent Oil Unions; accom- panied by Joel D. Blackman, general counsel; and Leo Martin, secretary- Stilley, Walter A., Jr., president, Stilley Plywood Co., Inc., Conway, S. C.. Strackbein, O. R., chairman, the Nationwide Committee on Import-Export Sullivan, William F., secretary, Northern Textile Association; accompanied by Henry Truslow, president, Northern Textile Association__ Taylor, Tyre, general counsel, Southern States Industrial Council Thurmond, Hon. Strom, United States Senator from the State of South 1217 Trevor, Bronson, representing the American Coalition of Patriotic Soci- 922 Underwood, Hon. Cecil H., Governor of West Virginia_ 1028 Wadle, Donald R., managing director, Metal Lath Manufacturers Associa- tion, Cleveland, Ohio. Veltfort, Theodore E., managing director, Copper and Brass Research As- 1240 1211 Wilkinson, Edwin, executive vice president, National Association of Wool 1093 Alexander, Richard B., president, Tile Council of America, Inc., to chair- 1023 man_ Allison, E. W., secretary, Detrex Chemical Industries, Inc., Detroit, Auerback, John, secretary, American Bike Tariff Committee, Bicycle 1323 1015 Babbitt, William C., managing director, National Association of Photo- Bachenheimer, Ralph J., chairman, Textile Section, New York Board of Backstand, C. J., president, Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa., to chair- man_ Ballard, Marshall, Jr., president, American Tung Oil Association, A. A. L., Brandis, R. Buford, chief economist, the American Cotton Manufacturers, Bruno, Vincent J., assistant director, World Trade and Transportation Page 1371 1025 1055 1024 Bullard, Emerson M., president, Rhode Island Textile Association, to 1322 Castle, C. A., Washington, D. C., to committee. 1517 Cole, Harold G., Modern Packagings, Dallas, Tex., to chairman and en- 1366 Daniel, Hon. Price, Governor of Texas, to chairman, and enclosure_ 1508 1167 Gamble, Edward W., Jr., regional vice president, Monsanto Chemical Co., 1323 Garfunkel, P. H., Hoyland Steel Co., Inc., to chairman_ 1016 Gidwitz, Gerald, chairman, board of directors, Helene Curtis Industries, 1017 Glass, Irving R., executive vice president, Tanners' Council of America, 1136 Graff, S. Stewart, secretary, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers 901 Hitchcock, W. E., Jr., president, the Atlantic Wire Co., Branford, Conn., Hotchkiss, S. L., sales manager, wire goods division, the Risdon Manufac- Johnson, Paul F., executive secretary, Vinil Fabrics Institute, to chairman_ Kennedy, Miles D., director, national legislative commission, the American Klein, Joseph L., director, Woven Label Institute, Inc., New York, N. Y., 1200 1322 Light, Sam, treasurer, Lindsey Coal Mining Co., (steam and fuel coal) 1494 Lloyd, Lewis E., regional vice president, the American Tariff League, Inc., 864 Lostacco, Elviro, president, Providence Rubber Workers Federal Union Lynch, R. S., chairman of the board, Atlantic Steel Co., Atlanta, Ga., to 1018 Magnuson, Hon. Warren G., to chairman, and enclosure_. 1334 Martin, H. L., vice president and general manager, Seneca Wire & Manu- 1199 Munson, Craig G., president, the International Silver Co., to chairman, 1033 Payne, Hon. Frederick G., to chairman.. Pickett, Tom, executive vice president, National Coal Association, to Sullivan, William A., Northern Textile Association, to Hon. Robert S. Kerr. 1068 1494 Van Dorn, H. B., chairman, Foreign Trade and Tariff Committee, to 1121 Watson, Merrill A., executive vice president, National Shoe Manufacturers Watkins, T. J., chairman, Citizens Committee for Stabilization (lead-zinc 1116 1142 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Changes in tariff levels and in United States exports to countries with which trade agreements are now in effect__. Comparison of handmade blown glassware with significant economic trends. TRADE AGREEMENTS ACT EXTENSION FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1958 UNITED STATES SENATE, The committee met, pursuant to recess, at 10:05 a. m., in room 312, Senate Office Building, Senator Harry Flood Byrd (chairman) presiding. Present: Senators Byrd (chairman), Kerr, Frear, Douglas, Martin, Williams, Malone, Carlson, and Bennett. Also present: Elizabeth B. Springer, chief clerk. The CHAIRMAN. The committee will come to order. The first witness is Mr. O. R. Strackbein, chairman of the NationWide Committee on Import-Export Policy. Will you proceed? STATEMENT OF 0. R. STRACKBEIN, CHAIRMAN, THE NATION-WIDE COMMITTEE ON IMPORT-EXPORT POLICY Mr. STRACKBEIN. My name is O. R. Strackbein. I am the chairman of the Nation-Wide Committee on Import-Export Policy. I may say that this committee is composed of organizations of industry, of labor, and agriculture that have in common among them the problem of import competition. If it is so desired, Mr. Chairman, I will be very glad to give a list of the names of our members. The CHAIRMAN. It may be filed. Senator MARTIN. Why not submit it for the record? Mr. STRACKBEIN. Yes, sir. (The list is as follows:) LIST OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES OF NATION-WIDE COMMITTEE OF INDUSTRY, AGRICULTURE AND LABOR ON IMPORT-EXPORT POLICY American National Cattlemen's Association United Mine Workers of America (Ind.) National Wool Growers Association American Tung Oil Association, A. A. L. Seafarers International Union of North America (AFL-CIO) Wine Institute American Flint Glass Workers' Union of North America (AFL-CIO) Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association The Hat Institute, Inc. Book Manufacturers Institute, Inc. Bicycle Institute of America, Inc. Cordage Institute 831 |