Statement of-Continued Pinkston, Jack, Dallas, Tex., representing Home and Property Plager, Wilbur L., field secretary, Iowa Swine Producers' Association Radcliffe, Harry S., executive vice president, National Council of Ramsey, Hon. Robert L., a Representative in Congress from the Page 1332 1116 1373 1586 900 1597 Rees, Hon. Edward H., a Representative in Congress from the State 1615 Rockafellow, Verton, Camden, N. J.......... 998 Rogers, Hon. Edith Nourse, a Representative in Congress from the 954 Snavely, C. L., president, National Association of Frozen Food 1079 Taylor, Henry P., representing National Canners Association. 999, 1047 Taylor, Telford, Administrator, Small Defense Plants Administration. 1378 1334 United States Foreign Trade Zones, submitted by Sterling St. John, Jr. Utah Association of Ice Cream Manufacturers, Ogden, Utah.. Vanderslice, R. L., executive director, Chicago Residential Hotel Vursell, Hon. C. W., a Representative from the State of Illinois.. 1598 1300 Werden, Bruce, president, Sunshine Dairy, Burlington, Iowa.. Additional data submitted for the information of the committee by- Table 1.-Total cattle slaughter under Federal inspection and percentage slaughtered by 99 plants-1950, 1951, and 1952___ Exhibit A. Retail and wholesale prices of meat and prices of live animals at Chicago, by months, June 1951 to date. Exhibit B. Retail and wholesale prices of meat and prices of live Andresen, Hon. August H.: Purchase and disposal of butter under the dairy price-support Purchase and disposal of Cheddar cheese under the dairy price- support program, January 1949 through December 1951 Purchase and disposal of nonfat dry milk solids under the dairy price-support program, January 1949 through December 1951 Statement on blue-mold cheese submitted to the United States Tariff Commission by the U. S. Department of Agriculture in connection with the hearing and investigation pursuant to section 7 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951___ Table 1.-Wholesale prices for domestic and imported Dan- Arown Guernsey Farms, Inc.: Milk dealers costs and profits, 1949 (table). H. R. 6843. A bill to establish quotas on the importation of cer- 1621 992 1609 Cheese Importers Association of America: Journal of Commerce of New York City, May 9, 1952-Domestic 881 United States cheese imports by country of origin, 1951. 887 Before the Rental Housing Committee of the County Court of Critical Defense Housing Areas, press release of Defense Produc- 1458 Elements constituting an economic rent of single-family urban 1468 Housing Costs High, Douglas Aide Warns, article from Tulsa 1456 Housing Muddle-Defense-Home Hold-up in San Diego Flashes Warning to Other Areas, etc., article from Wall Street Journal, Land value developed on a 50-by-150-foot lot in Chicago by 1468 Lovett, Hon. Robert A., Secretary of Defense, letter of Septem- 1462 Reports from employers regarding effect of housing shortage on 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. Wilson, Charles E., Defense Mobilizer, letter of September 26, Page 1462 1950 census of housing-Structural condition of occupied sub- 1471 1950 census of housing-Substandard and dilapidated units- 1469 39 percent increase found in San Diego rents— Navy gives figures Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors: Analysis of personal savings data Petition for reconsideration of apple ceiling regulations. Illinois Manufacturers Association: Iowa Swine Producers Association: Resolution adopted at International Trade Forum-Govern- 913 Average weight of primal cuts, 200- to 240-pound hog (chart)____ 1123 1124 Market at lighter weights-when adequately finished (chart) – 1123 Memorandum on H. R. 6843 to establish import quotas on prod- ucts containing materials which are subject to domestic prior- Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.: Arnall's profit-reduction plan (chart).... 1213 Average hourly earnings of steelworkers versus prices of iron and 1217 Distribution of steel industry's 1951 sales revenue per man-hour 1218 Distribution of steel industry's 1951 sales revenue per man-hour 1234 Feinsinger's formula for wages, average hourly earnings of steel- 1212, 1213 Funds available for plant improvements, dividends, and sinking- 1208 Increased wages and salaries versus purchased materials costs 1220 Letter of May 24, 1952, to Hon. Brent Spence. 1224 Moreell, Admiral Ben, letter of March 15, 1952, to Roger L. 1204 1215 Present-day relationship, finished steel-facility costs, steel prices 1214 Steel industry employment costs versus purchased products and 1220 Additional data submitted for the information of the committee by-Con. Page Who pays the cost of WSB recommendations-cents per man- 1218 (chart). 1219 1606 Lucas, Hon. Wingate: "Mr. Feinsinger Errs," editorial from New York Times of May 1579 Chart 1. Stocks of frozen fruits and vegetables as of January 1. Chart 4. Freezers' selling prices as compared to ceilings, April 1952. Chart 5. Freezers' selling prices as compared to ceilings, April National Association of Manufacturers, letter of May 29, 1952, to 1652 Exhibit E. Northeastern New Jersey area rent office, letter of National Canners Association: April 1 stocks, canned fruits and vegetables, 1947 to 1952 (chart). 1048 1050 1007 1056 1049 USDA 1952 production goal, processing vegetables (chart)__ 1048 Cheese: Quantities manufactured in the United States, 1931 to 845 Cheese: United States imports for consumption, by variety, 846 Milk production on farms, United States, 1930–51. 844 United States imports and exports of specified dairy products, 841 847 National Creameries Association: Chart 1. Number of milk cows and heifers 2 years old and over Chart 2. Number of cows and heifers eliminated from United 813 814 Additional data submitted for the information of the committee by-Con. National Creameries Association-Continued Chart 3. United States average farm prices of beef cattle and milk sold wholesale from farms, expressed as percentages of Table 1.-Index numbers of meat animals and milk cattle on farms, United States, January 1, 1910-52- Table 2.-Changes in milk cow numbers, heifers, number of cows and heifers eliminated during the year, and total milk produc- tion and production per cow-United States, 1924-51--- Table 3.-United States average farm prices of beef cattle, milk Table 6.-United States: Value of imports of specified dairy Table 7.-Value of exports of specified dairy products, 1951- Table 8.-Procurement authorizations under the ECA program, by countries of destination, by specified commodities and commodity groups, in millions of dollars, April 3, 1948, to No- Table 9.-Percentages of total procurement authorizations, ECA program, accounted for by specified commodities and com- modity groups, total for food, feed, fertilizer, cotton, and tobacco by countries, April 3, 1948, to November 30, 1951---- Table 10.-Percentages of total procurement authorizations, ECA program, by commodities and commodity groups, accounted for by procurement authorizations granted specified countries, April 3, 1948, through November 30, 1951- National Foreign Trade Council, Inc.: Appendix A. Summary of analysis and conclusions regarding Charter 1433 Appendix B. Summary of actions by United Nations agencies 1434 American Retail Federation for Retail Industry Committee: Beef-comparison of current selling prices with OPS ceiling 1093 |