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Statement of-Continued

Pinkston, Jack, Dallas, Tex., representing Home and Property
Owners' Alliance, Inc..

Plager, Wilbur L., field secretary, Iowa Swine Producers' Association
Pratt, Edward, president, Home Builders of Metropolitan Detroit ---
Putnam, L. A., secretary, Western New York Apple Growers Asso-
ciation

Radcliffe, Harry S., executive vice president, National Council of
American Importers, Inc..

Ramsey, Hon. Robert L., a Representative in Congress from the
State of West Virginia__

Reed, O. M., representing National Creameries Association..

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900

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Rees, Hon. Edward H., a Representative in Congress from the State
of Kansas

1615

Rockafellow, Verton, Camden, N. J..........

998

Rogers, Hon. Edith Nourse, a Representative in Congress from the
State of Massachusetts..

954

Snavely, C. L., president, National Association of Frozen Food
Packers.

1079

Taylor, Henry P., representing National Canners Association. 999, 1047

Taylor, Telford, Administrator, Small Defense Plants Administration.
Thompson, Ray, member, Pierce County Rent Control Board,
Tacoma, Wash..

Tobin, Hon. Maurice J., Secretary of Labor.

Tobacco Associates, Inc., Washington, D. C.

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1334

Vursell, Hon. C. W., a Representative from the State of Illinois..
Walters, William A., president, California State Apartment Con-
ference..

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1300

Werden, Bruce, president, Sunshine Dairy, Burlington, Iowa..
Werking, Henry A., president, American Home Owners, Inc.-
Williamson, John C., counsel, Realtors' Washington Committee_-
Wise, F. B., secretary-treasurer, National Renderers Association.
Woods, Tighe E., Director of Rent Stabilization -
Zarn, Erwin H., dairy farmer, Downers Grove, Ill.

Additional data submitted for the information of the committee by-

American Meat Institute:

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Andresen, Hon. August H.:

Arown Guernsey Farms, Inc.:

Milk dealers costs and profits, 1949 (table).
Bailey, Hon. Cleveland M.:

H. R. 6843. A bill to establish quotas on the importation of cer-
tain articles and products containing raw materials with re-
spect to which priorities have been established, or allocations
made, under the Defense Production Act of 1951----

California State Apartment Conference:

1621

992

1609

Cheese Importers Association of America:

Journal of Commerce of New York City, May 9, 1952-Domestic
varieties and imported varieties.

881

United States cheese imports by country of origin, 1951.

887

Critical Defense Housing Areas, press release of Defense Produc-
tion Administration, May 20, 1952

1458

Elements constituting an economic rent of single-family urban
dwellings and of apartment houses in the United States, 1930
(table)

1468

Housing Costs High, Douglas Aide Warns, article from Tulsa
Tribune, August 2, 1951.

1456

Land value developed on a 50-by-150-foot lot in Chicago by
different types of residential uses, 1926 (table)..

1468

Lovett, Hon. Robert A., Secretary of Defense, letter of Septem-
ber 25, 1951, to Walter P. Reuther

1462

Reports from employers regarding effect of housing shortage on
manpower supply.

1445

Resolution No. 30 on housing and rent control, adopted Novem-

ber 5-9, 1951.

1443

Sure, It's Critical, article from Tulsa Tribune, August 7, 1951

1455

Additional data submitted for the information of the committee by-Con.
Congress of Industrial Organizations-Continued

Wilson, Charles E., Defense Mobilizer, letter of September 26,
1951, to Walter P. Reuther.

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1462

1950 census of housing-Structural condition of occupied sub-
standard dwelling units (table).

1471

1950 census of housing-Substandard and dilapidated units-
Percent of renters who pay (table).

1469

39 percent increase found in San Diego rents— Navy gives figures
after survey of homes occupied by personnel.

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Illinois Manufacturers Association:

Iowa Swine Producers Association:

Resolution adopted at International Trade Forum-Govern-
ment controls over foreign trade and foreign exchange----

913

Average weight of primal cuts, 200- to 240-pound hog (chart)____
Larger demand for light weight cuts-limited demand for heavy-
weight cuts (chart).

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Market at lighter weights-when adequately finished (chart) –

Javits, Hon. Jacob K.:

1123

Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.:

Arnall's profit-reduction plan (chart)....

1213

Average hourly earnings of steelworkers versus prices of iron and
steel products (chart).

1217

Distribution of steel industry's 1951 sales revenue per man-hour
(chart)

1218

Distribution of steel industry's 1951 sales revenue per man-hour
with Wage Stabilization Board recommendations (chart) _____ 1219
Estimated cost of Wage Stabilization Board recommendations
(average for the industry) (table).........

1234

Feinsinger's formula for wages, average hourly earnings of steel-
workers (chart).

1212, 1213

Funds available for plant improvements, dividends, and sinking-
fund requirements, 1951-52 (table).

1208

Increased wages and salaries versus purchased materials costs
(chart)

1220

Letter of May 24, 1952, to Hon. Brent Spence.

1224

Moreell, Admiral Ben, letter of March 15, 1952, to Roger L.
Putnam, Administrator, Economic Stabilization Agency
Net income as percent of net worth, leading manufacturing cor-
porations in 45 industries, 1935-51 (table) -

1204

1215

Present-day relationship, finished steel-facility costs, steel prices
and profits (chart)..

1214

Steel industry employment costs versus purchased products and
services (chart).

1220

Additional data submitted for the information of the committee by-Con.
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.-Continued

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Who pays the cost of WSB recommendations-cents per man-
hour and millions of dollars per year (chart)....
Who pays the cost of WSB recommendations?
Jones, Rowland, Jr., American Retail Federation, letter of May 27,
1952, to Hon. Brent Spence...

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(chart).

1219

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Lucas, Hon. Wingate:

"Mr. Feinsinger Errs," editorial from New York Times of May
8, 1952

1579

National Association of Manufacturers, letter of May 29, 1952, to
Hon. Brent Spence, in regard to information requested by Congress-
man Rains in part 1, page 711-

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National Canners Association:

April 1 stocks, canned fruits and vegetables, 1947 to 1952 (chart).
Canners selling price in relation to ceilings-April 1952 (chart)--
Production: Canned fruits and vegetables (chart).
Proposed amendment: To provide for suspension of price controls
on agricultural commodities and products processed therefrom_
Retail price trends, 1935-39=100 (chart)__

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1050

1007

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1049

USDA 1952 production goal, processing vegetables (chart)__
National Cheese Institute, Inc.:

1048

Cheese: Quantities manufactured in the United States, 1931 to
date__

845

Cheese: United States imports for consumption, by variety,
1931 to date___

846

Milk production on farms, United States, 1930–51.

844

United States imports and exports of specified dairy products,
average for years 1934-38 and 1950...
United States tariff rates on cheese_ _ _

841

847

National Creameries Association:

Chart 1. Number of milk cows and heifers 2 years old and over
kept for milk on farms and numbers of meat animals, expressed
as percentages of the 1935-39 average numbers-January 1,
1910-52

Chart 2. Number of cows and heifers eliminated from United
State dairy herds during the year, per 100 cows and heifers
first of year-1930-52_-

813

814

Charter

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Appendix B. Summary of actions by United Nations agencies
in furtherance of intergovernmental commodity concept of
Habana Charter____

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Beef-comparison of current selling prices with OPS ceiling
prices, Baltimore, Md., May 12, 1952.

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