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American Tunaboat Association, August Felando, general manager, tele-
gram dated March 22, 1962, to Congressman Mills.

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American Walnut Manufacturers' Association, Donald H. Gott, secretary-
manager, statement____

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Letter dated April 11, 1962, to Congressman Mills with enclosures.

American Zinc, Lead & Smelting Co., John R. Griffith, counsel, outline of

lead-zinc history..

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Apex Tire & Rubber Co., Irving Jay Fain, letter dated March 28, 1962,
to Congressman Mills_

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Armstrong, Clair, statement.

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Armstrong Cork Co., C. J. Backstrand, president, letter dated March 21,
1962, to Congressman Mills___

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Ashley, James M., president, Trade Relations Council of the United
States, Inc.:

A proposed trade policy in the national interest.

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Supplemental statement__

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Association of the Customs Bars, New York, Albert Mack Barnes, presi-
dent, statement.

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Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc., Harry A. Williams, managing
director, letter dated March 23, 1962, to Congressman Mills with state-
ment enclosed...............

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Bailey, Don W., Columbia Fruit Growers, letter dated February 28, 1962,
to Congressman Ullman..

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Bailey, Hon. Cleveland M., a Representative in Congress from West
Virginia, proposed changes in H.R. 9900_..

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Ball, Hon. George W., Acting Secretary of State:

Clarification of term "agricultural commodity" in reference to timber
and forestry products

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Comparison of U.S. and EEC tariff rates on selected commodities.
Explanation of European Common Market_

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Ball, Hon. George W.-Continued

Information on trade publications

Level of U.S. trade with the Soviet Union.

Relaxation of foreign import restrictions on U.S. exports since 1957..
Letter dated April 10, 1962, to Congressman Mills on equalizing
tariff..

Relief provisions or exceptions incorporated in the Treaty of Rome.
U.S. exports to the United Kingdom of selected items liberalized
during 1959 and 1960__.

Bank of America N.T. & S.A., S. Clark Beise, president, statement.

Barker, Robinson F., vice president in charge of glass and fiber glass group,

Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., table of three-digit group 664 as set forth in

Standard International Trade Classifications, Revised, United Nations,

New York, 1961...

Barkin, Solomon, Textile Workers Union of America, article entitled

"International Trade in Textiles and Garments: A Challenge for New

Policies".

Barley Malt Manufacturers, statement..

Barnes, Albert Mack, president, Association of the Customs Bars, New
York, statement.

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Barron, Hon. William W., Governor of West Virginia, statement..

Batten, William L., manager, powder metallurgy department, Vanadium-
Alloys Steel Co., letter dated March 19, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief
counsel, Committee on Ways and Means...

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Bausch & Lomb Inc., W. W. McQuilkin, president, letter dated March 8,

1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means..

Bean, Robert L., director, World Trade Division, Chicago Association of
Commerce and Industry:

Publication entitled "Export Traffic".
Publication entitled "Import Traffic".

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Telegram dated April 9, 1962, to Congressman Mills.

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Bernstein, Meyer, international affairs director, United Steelworkers of
America, summary of study.

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Beverage Machinery Manufacturers Association, Inc., John Marshall,
executive vice president, letter dated April 16, 1962, to Congressman
Mills, answering certain questions by Congressman Curtis-
Bicycle Manufacturers Association of America, William F. Stoeffhaas,
chairman, tariff committee, proposed amendment to H.R. 9900 - -

Black, Dr. William E., director of economics and research, Florida Citrus

Commission:

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Table No. 3.-Import controls of foreign countries for commodities
from the dollar area

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Table No. 4.-Major Florida exports and markets.

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Board of the Scandinavian Fur Farm Organization, James R. Sharp.
Boggs, Hon. Hale, a Representative in Congress from the State of Louisiana:
Report of the Joint Economic Committee entitled "Trade Restraints
in the Western Community".

Report of the Joint Economic Committee to the Congress of the United
States with minority and other views entitled "Foreign Economic
Policy for the 1960's".

Bolton, John, Jr., president, American Textile Machinery Association,
statement..

Booth, Helen L., executive vice president, Drugs, Chemical & Allied
Trades Association, letter dated March 22, 1962, to Congressman Mills..
Boston Wool Trade Association, Richard I. Goodrich, president, letter
dated March 19, 1962, to Congressman Mills..

Brett, Homer, Jr., American Coalition of Patriotic Societies, Inc.:
List of cooperating societies..

Resolution...

British-American Chamber of Commerce, statement.

Broderson, Edwin C., chairman, button division, the Society of the Plastics
Industry, Inc., statement..

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Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators & Paperhangers of America, Bryce P.
Holcombe, general representative, statement.

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Brown, Hon. Edmund G., Governor of California, statement.

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Bryan, Byron K., president, Calypso Plywood Co., pamphlet entitled "A
Proposed Trade Policy in the National Interest"

Bueno Drilling Co., L. L. Tuck, president, letter dated March 7, 1962 to
Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means...
Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association, Clyde T. Nissen, executive
director, letter dated March 23, 1962, to Congressman Mills..
Bullock's, Los Angeles, P. G. Winnett, chairman of the board, statement
Burton, Carl H., secretary, Aluminum Smelters Research Institute, supple-

ment statement_

Butler, Sally, director of legislation, General Federation of Women's Clubs,
statement

Cabot, Thomas D., chairman of the board, Cabot Corp., statement.
California Fish Canners Association, Inc., Charles R. Carry, executive
director, telegram from S. G. Tarrant, president, Association of Pacific
Fisheries, dated April 4, 1962

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California, State of, Hon. Edmund G. Brown, governor, statement.
Calypso Plywood Co., Byron K. Bryan, president, pamphlet entitled “A
Proposed Trade Policy in the National Interest".

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Canners League of California, M. A. Clevenger, executive vice president.. Card Clothing Manufacturers Association, E. A. Snapes, Jr., chairman, tariff committee, statement.

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Carey, Edward M., president, Independent Fuel Oil Marketers of America, brochure

Carlson, Carl J., president, Cigar Manufacturers Association of America,
Inc., letter dated April 6, 1962, to Congressman Mills.
Carry, Charles R., executive director, California Fish Canners Association,
Inc., telegram from S. G. Tarrant, president, Association of Pacific
Fisheries, dated April 4, 1962

Carvel, Hon. Elbert N., Governor of Delaware, letter dated March 28, 1962, to Congressman Mills

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Carwin Co., Carl E. Van Winckel, president, letter dated March 22, 1962, to Congressman Mills.

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Cassidy, James P., counsel, Textile Aniline Co., letter from Roland E.
Derby, president, dated March 28, 1962, to Hon. F. Bradford Morse, a
Representative in Congress from the State of Massachusetts..
Cast Iron Soil Pipe Foundation, Harold A. Slane, legal counsel and execu-
tive secretary, statement-

Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Theron J. Rice, legislative
action general manager, letter dated April 16, 1962, to Congressman
Mills..

Cheese Importers Association of America, Inc., Martin A. Fromer, counsel, letter dated March 19, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means..

Chemical Products Corp., Fred Lester, president, letter dated March 20, 1962, to Congressman Mills.....

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Cherry Growers & Industries Foundation, Robert M. Kerr, general legal
counsel, list of officers and members..
Cherry Growers, Inc., resolution____

Chester, Howard P., national president, Window Glass Cutters League of
America, AFL-CIO, telegram from Lee W. Minton, international presi-
dent, Stone, Clay, and Glass Coordinating Committee, dated March 7,
7, 1962, to E. L. Wheatley, international president, International Brother-
hood of Operative Potters..

Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, Robert L. Bean, director, world trade division:

Publication entitled "Export Traffic”.
Publication entitled "Import Traffic".

Chicago Board of Trade, Robert C. Liebenow, president, statement
Chicago Copper & Chemical Co., Winthrop K. Coolidge, president:
Appendix I.-Manufacturers of barium carbonate who have discon-
tinued production

Appendix II.

Appendix III.-Tariff on precipitated barium carbonate..
Churchill, E. F., president, Churchill Weavers, Inc., letter dated March 14,
1962, to Hon. John Sherman Cooper, a U.S. Senator from the State of
Kentucky

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Cigar Manufacturers Association of America Inc., Carl J. Carlson, president, letter dated April 6, 1962, to Congressman Mills..

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Cigar Manufacturers Association of Tampa, James J. Gorral, president,
letter dated April 11, 1962, to Congressman Mills-
Citrenbaum, Jack, executive vice president, Luggage & Leather Goods
Manufacturers of America, Inc., letter dated April 17, 1962, to Con-
gressman Mills.

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Clarkson, Elizabeth, secretary, Mica Industry Association, Inc., letter dated March 22, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means..

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Clevenger, M. A., executive vice president, Canners League of California__
Cohen, Louis A., president, American Fur Merchants' Association, Inc.,
letter dated March 14. 1962, to Congressman Mills__

Coleman, Edward C., chairman, Luggage & Leathergoods Lock Manufac-
turers Association, memorandum__
Coleman, Frank, general manager, Blue Ribbon Growers, Inc., letter
dated January 15, 1962, to Hon. Catherine May, a Representative in
Congress from the State of Washington, with resolution enclosed______
Coleman, Gerald R., executive secretary, United Hatters, Cap & Millinery
Workers International Union:

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Table 1.-Women's fur felt hat bodies, percentage of domestic pro-
duction and imports to domestic distribution..
Table 2.-Women's fur felt hat bodies, imports..

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Collado, Emilio G., director, Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, letter dated
March 28, 1962, to Congressman Mills with exhibits enclosed..
Columbia Fruit Growers, Don W. Bailey, letter dated February 28, 1962,
to Congressman Ullman...

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Columbia River Salmon & Tuna Packers Association, statement.
Commerce, Department of, Hon. Luther H. Hodges, Secretary:

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Annex A. Categories in which the United States and the European
Economic Community plus five possible additional members
supplied 80 percent or more of free world exports in 1960-
Balance of trade comparisons on c.i.f. and/or f.o.b. bases..
Chart 1.-U.S. exports are a significant portion of production, averag-
ing 81⁄2 percent__

Chart 2.-U.S. export industries pay higher than average wages..
Chart 3.-Every State shares in the benefits from exports..

Chart 4.-Imports supply materials essential to industrial growth-
Exports come from this growth_____

Chart 5.-U.S. relies on imports of industrial and agricultural raw
materials

Chart 6.-Export surplus is the major factor countering a balance of payments deficit..

Chart 7.-The U.S. economy is not as export oriented as that of many
other countries

Chart 8.-The European Common Market is the fastest growing
economy_

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Chart 9.-The combined economic strength of the United States and
Europe is overwhelming -

Chart 10.-U.S. exports grow with the European economy.
Chart 11.-Compared with exports to other areas, exports to the
European Common Market have soared....

demand.

Chart 12.-The growing Common Market represents great potential

Chart 13.-U.S. exports exceed imports in competitive commodity groups-Machinery__

Chart 14.-U.S. exports exceed imports in competitive commodity groups-Automobiles, parts and accessories_

Chart 15.-U.S. exports exceed imports in competitive commodity groups Selected commodities..

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Customs revenue for 1960_ _ _

Explanation of estimates of exports of manufactured goods for the
District of Columbia, 1960.-

Explanation of negotiating process, and names of public advisers and
members of U.S. delegation to 1961 GATT negotiations...
Extract from Foreign Commerce Weekly of November 9, 1959, en-
titled "Trade Liberalization Pattern Maintained".
Extract from Foreign Commerce Weekly of December 25, 1961, en-
titled "Summary of Foreign Control Regulations Applying to Im-
ports From the United States".

Import restrictions maintained by countries of the European Economic
Community (EEC), by several other countries that may accede to
the EEC, and by Japan...

Letter from Congressman Byrnes to Hon. Luther H. Hodges, Secretary
of Commerce, dated April 10, 1962.

Letter from Hon. Luther H. Hodges, Secretary of Commerce, to
Congressman Byrnes, dated April 16, 1962.......

List of SITC, revised, commodity groups of which the United States
and the European Economic Community plus five possible addi-
tional members supplied 80 percent or more of free world exports in
1960__.

Memorandum on commodities exported to Soviet bloc countries.
Memorandum on section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act.
Memorandum on tariff revenue in connection with trade agreement
negotiations___.

Quantitative import restrictions imposed by Switzerland on watches
and watch parts...

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Quantitative restrictions affecting U.S. exports (January 1962).
Quantitative restrictions against U.S. exports (January 1962).
Sample list of nontariff barriers to trade.

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U.S. Import Duties on Agricultural Products, 1959 (Agriculture Handbook No. 143).

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U.S. trade in manufactured goods with the European Economic
Community, 1960.

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Committee for a National Trade Policy:

Gilbert, Carl J., chairman, statement entitled "The_Tariff Handicap
American Industry Will Face in the European Common Market
Unless There Is New U.S. Negotiating Authority".

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Taft, Hon. Charles P., general counsel:

Exports and imports of finished manufactures.
U.S. sales, exports, and imports of chemicals..

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U.S. production, exports, and imports of electronic equipment....
Proposed amendment to section 402(a) of H.R. 9900.

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Components Corp. of America, Eugene Powers, president, letter to Hon.
Otto Kerner, Governor of Illinois..

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Connecticut, State of, Hon. John Dempsey, governor, letter dated March 27, 1962, to Congressman Mills...

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Conover, Julian D., executive vice president, American Mining Congress, statement

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Coolidge, Winthrop K., president, Chicago Copper & Chemical Co.: Appendix I.-Manufacturers of barium carbonate who have discontinued production _ _

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Appendix II..

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Appendix III.-Tariff on precipitated barium carbonate..

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