CONTENTS (Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4) 175, 206-11, 220–23, 225, 227, 375, 378, 497, 403, 413, 415-20, 438-44, 451, 457-59, 479-81, 486, 1135, 1143, 1147, 1164-67, 1223, 1238, 1241, 1247, 1249, 1261, 1263, 1264, 1271, 1331, 1336, 1337, 1397 413-15, 459-62, 713, 716, 717, 723, 725, 726, 741, 838, 866, 947, 950, 951, 964, 967, 968, 975, 997, 998, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1019, 1020, 1037, 1038, 1040, 1041, 1043, 1044, 1405, 1408, 1414, 1415, 1486, 1489–92, 1498, 1501, 1504, 1524, 1528-31, 1551, 1558, 1559, 1573, 1614 261-67, 409-13, 431-38, 444-50, 463-65, 736, 739-41, 857-64, 867, 868, 873-75, 879, 881-83, 912, 913, 931, 1098-1103, 1148-52, 1329, 1414, 1415, 1430, 1433, 1434, 1436 J. W. Fulbright- Abraham Ribicoff__3, 4, 191–93, 227, 233–36, 470–72, 725, 726–28, 1143–45, 1331 Harry F. Byrd, Jr. Gaylord Nelson__. 478, 479, 867, 1161-64, 1636, 1640 Walter F. Mondale-- Mike Gravel___ Lloyd Bentsen_. Wallace F. Bennett. 481-84 227-31, 462-63, 728–31, 1051, 1054, 1059-61, 1502, 1503 407-09, 469, 470, 489-91, 734–36, 846–48, 864-66, 1061, 1062, 1075- 404-06, 476-78, 1145-48, 1263, 1577, 1586, 1587, 1602-04 183, 246–48, 398-401, 741-44, 844-46, 866, 867, 951, 976, 1000, 1010, 1021, 1022, 1152-55, 1280-84, 1325, 1524, 1525, 1634, 1635, 1641, William V. Roth, Jr.__ 4. 176-78, 248-51, 420-24, 484-86, 493-95, 1158, 1159, 1284, 1337-41. ADMINISTRATION WITNESSES Hon. Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State, accompanied by: Hon. Earl L. Butz, Secretary of Agriculture... 451 375 382 ADMINISTRATION WITNESSES-Continued Hon. Peter J. Brennan, Secretary of Labor--- Page 394 Hon. George F. Shultz, Secretary of the Treasury accompanied by: Hon. William D. Eberle, Special Representative for Trade Negotia- 163 Hon. Peter M. Flanigan, Executive Director, Council on International 167 Hon. William D. Eberle, Special Representative for Trade Negotiations, Hon. Harold Malmgren, Deputy Special Representative, and John H. PUBLIC WITNESSES Abel, I. W., president, United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO, accom- Jacob Clayman, secretary-treasurer, Industrial Union Department- 211 1329 Adams, Dr. Walter, Michigan State University, and Dr. Joel B. Dirlam, 1087 Adduci, V. J., president, Electronic Industries Association, accompanied by: William H. Moore, vice president, Electronic Industries Association, and director, International Business Council__ 1663 Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc., Karl G. Harr, Jr., president - 1704 AFL-CIO, George Meany, president, accompanied by: Andrew Biemiller, director, department of legislation; and Anu Lacis, secretary; and C. Thomas Burke, chairman, U.S. section, American Chain Association, Edward M. Rhodes, president, accompanied 1135 1055 1055 1578 Wyatt Dawson, chairman of the board; and John Hoch, counsel----- 1544 American Farm Bureau Federation, William J. Kuhfuss, president, accompanied by: Donald E. Hirsch, American Farm Bureau Federation____ Gerald O'Brien, executive vice president, AIA; and David Plameter, American Institute for Imported Steel, Inc., Alfred R. McCauley and 1004 1223 Ernest Wimpfheimer, past president, and director, American Institute American Institute of Merchant Shipping, James J. Reynolds, president, accompanied by: 1084 Barbara Burke, legislative assistant_. 1551 American Paper Institute, Sture G. Olsson, chairman of the board, Chesapeake Corp. of Virginia, accompanied by : Judson Hannigan, president, International Paper Co., chairman, 1526 Anthony, Mark T., vice president and general manager, Steel Division of 1056 PUBLIC WITNESSES-Continued Atlantic Council of the United States, John M. Leddy, chairman, advisory Page trade panel_____. Barnard, Robert C., counsel, on behalf of Synthetic Organic Chemical 909 1277 Benson, Lucy Wilson, president, League of Women Voters of the United Dr. Fruzsina Fedlam, national staff, League of Women Voters; and 1238 Bergsten, Dr. Fred, Columbia University__. 1624 Bethlehem Steel, Stewart S. Cort, chairman, and chairman, American 1052 Blackburn, Hon. Ben B., a Representative in Congress from the State of 1486 Border, Vaughan E., director of marketing, Outboard Marine Corp., accompanied by: 1320 Charles O. Verrill, counsel; and Bart S. Fisher, counsel_. Brown, Doreen L., chairman, Consumer Education Council on World Trade, Burke, C. Thomas, chairman, U.S. section, International Association of Central Foundry Co., Robert B. Mangum, president, accompanied by: Jerome O. Hendrickson, executive vice president, Cast Iron Soil Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, World Trade, James H. Melvin Boyle, legislative representative, International Brotherhood Reginald Newell, associate research director of the International Asso- Committee for a National Trade Policy, Inc., David J. Steinberg, executive 1274 1612 1583 1121 1686 1259 Consumer Education Council on World Trade: Brown, Doreen L., chairman___. 1612 Krauthoff, Louis, chairman, advisory committee.. 1613 Cort. Stewart S., chairman, Bethlehem Steel, and chairman, American 1052 Cross, Ralph, chairman, Government Relations Committee, National Machine Tool Builders Association, accompanied by: John Koch, counsel___ 1498 Council of the Americas, Henry R. Geyelin, executive vice president, accompanied by: Michael Miller, vice president, Council of the Americas; and 1739 1271 1397 Dirlam, Dr. Joel B., University of Rhode Island, and Dr. Walter Adams, 1087 1271 Du Pont Co.. David H. Dawson, director, chemical industry trade adviser. 1663 PUBLIC WITNESSES-Continued -Emergency Committee for American Trade, Robert L. McNeill, executive Page vice chairman___. 838 Falk, Bernard H., president, National Electrical Manufacturers Associa- 1518 Fincher, G. W., senior vice president, General Tire International, member of East-West Trade Council, accompanied by: Max N. Berry, member, board of directors, East-West Trade Council__ 929 1749 875 1621 General Electric, International & Canadian Group, William F. Kennedy, counsel General Tire International, G. W. Fincher, senior vice president, member of East-West Trade Council, accompanied by: Max N. Berry, member, board of directors, East-West Trade Council_ Gevelin, Henry R., executive vice president, Council of the Americas, accompanied by: 929 Michael Miller, vice president, Council of the Americas; and Goldy, Daniel L., president, International Systems & Controls Corp., on Ernest Wimpfheimer, past president, and director, American Institute Great Plains Wheat, Inc., presented by Joseph Halow, executive vice 1405 717 1084 1018 1018 995 Halow, Joseph, executive vice president, Great Plains Wheat, Inc.. Hansen, Roger D., senior fellow, Overseas Development Council, accompanied by: Guy F. Erb, senior fellow, Overseas Development Council; and Charles 873 1704 Hartke, Hon. Vance, a U.S. Senator from the State of Indiana. 1414 964 1564 Higgins, Richard D., vice president, Bell & Howell Co., on behalf of the 1372 1595 International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers, George International Marine Expositions, Inc., Bart Fisher, counsel. Ingersoll, James H.. vice president, Borg-Warner Corp., on behalf of Chicago Association of Commerce & Industry, World Trade___ International Association of Great Lakes Ports, C. Thomas Burke, chairman, U.S. section, executive director, Seaway Port Authority of Duluth_ International Development, FMC Corp., Robert McLellan, vice president and manager, and chairman, Mid-America Council for International Economic Policy-- International Executive Association, Inc., Robert L. Roper, executive director 1375 1377 1749 1372 Reginald Newell, associate research director of the International Asso- Melvin Boyle, legislative representative, International Brotherhood of 1686 |