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Hodges, Hon. Luther H., Secretary of Commerce-Continued

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

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

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

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Customs revenue for 1960. - -

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

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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..........

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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.

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 additional members supplied 80 percent or more of free world exports in 1960.

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

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

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

U.S. trade in manufactured goods with the European Economic Com-
munity, 1960_.

Hoffman, Harry G., president, Milwaukee Association of Commerce, letter
dated March 22, 1962, to all members, Ways and Means Committee..
Holcombe, Bryce P., general representative, Brotherhood of Painters,
Decorators & Paperhangers of America, statement..

Holland Color & Chemical Co., C. R. Trueblood, technical and adminis-
trative adviser, letter dated March 30, 1962, to Congressman Knox.......
Holman, Steele, Steele Holman & Associates, letter dated March 20, 1962,
to Congressman Mills..

Hoos, Sidney, pamphlet entitled "The European Common Market, Trade
Expansion Act and California Agriculture".

Horne, John E., Administrator, Small Business Administration, table on
commodities of which 80 percent or over of free world trade accounted
for by United States and probable European Economic Community
members; U.S. imports from and exports to EEC probable members and
value assignable to small business..

Hostetter, Ronald, secretary, Junior World Trade Association of the San
Francisco Chamber of Commerce, letter dated March 27, 1962, to
Congressman Mills...

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Houston World Trade Association, Houston, Tex., resolution..
Howard, Howell M., president, American Hardboard Association, state-

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Huntington Township (N.Y.) Chamber of Commerce, David Harper, president, letter dated April 10, 1962, to Congressman Mills.

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Idler, Irving G., counsel, Water Meter Industry, letter dated March 22, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means.. Idaho Mining Association, A. J. Teske, secretary, letter dated April 20, 1962, to Congressman Mills..

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Illinois Manufacturers' Association, statement..

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

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Imperial Color Chemical & Paper, L. R. Sherman, manager, letter dated
March 27, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and
Means

Imported Hardwood Plywood Association, Jack Davidson, letter to Congressman Mills...

Imported Hardwood Plywood Association, Inc., Gordon G. Ingraham, managing secretary, letter dated March 27, 1962, to Congressman Mills Independent Fuel Oil Marketers of America, Edward M. Carey, president, brochure__

Independent Petroleum Association of America, Harold Decker, president,
letter dated April 2, 1962, to Congressman Mills with enclosures..
Independent Refiners Association of America, Elmer E. Batzell, counsel,
statement. -

Indiana, State of, Hon. Matthew E. Welsh, Governor, statement.
Industrial Fastners Institute, Frank Masterson, president, letter dated
March 16, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and
Means, with statement enclosed
Ingraham, Gordon G., managing secretary, Imported Hardwood Plywood
Association, Inc., letter dated March 27, 1962, to Congressman Mills__
Insulation Board Institute, Charles M. Gray, manager, statement....
Interior, Department of the, Hon. Stewart L. Udall, Secretary:

1960 imports into the United States of principal mineral commodities
for which domestic production represented less than 15 percent
domestic consumption_-__-

Principal minerals and metals exported from the United States in 1960.
U.S. exports of passenger cars and chassis, new, 1961....
U.S. imports of new automobiles, 1961-

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International Brotherhood of Operative Potters, Local Union No. 51,
Gladys Norwood, recording secretary, letter dated March 24, 1962, to
Congressman Mills.

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International Association of Machinists, A. J. Hayes, international president, telegram dated April 11, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means...

International Chemical Workers Union, Local Union No. 342, Thomas E.
Fightmaster, president, letter dated March 15, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin,
chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means.

International Correspondence Schools, John C. Villaume, president:
Directory of accredited private home study schools-
Résumé on accredited correspondence schools and courses_

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International House, Dr. Alton, president, resolution adopted by executive committee.

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International Leather Goods, Plastics & Novelty Workers Union, AFL-
CIO, Marx Lewis, associate counsel:

Exhibit I.-U.S. imports of leather and reptile handbags

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Exhibit II.-Luggage and related articles, a.e.s. U.S. imports for consumption, by principal sources, 1954-60.

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Exhibit II-A.-Flat leather goods: U.S. imports for consumption, by principal sources, 1954-60..

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Exhibit III.-Women's and children's handbags of leather

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Exhibit IV. Average hours and earnings in leather and leather products industry in specified countries for 1960...

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Exhibit IV-A.-Gross average hourly earnings of production workers in the luggage and handbags industries, 1953-60 and first 8 months of 1961

Exhibit V.-General statistics for establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing selected leather products, U.S. mainland, 1958

and 1959.

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Exhibit VI.-Employment in the leather and leather products industries, U.S. mainland, 1953-60 and the first 8 months of 1960-61 2006 International Packers Limited, A. Thomas Taylor, chairman and president, letter dated March 21, 1962, to Congressman MillsInternational Relations Consultants, Charles E. Allen, director, statement_ International Trade Club of Chicago, statement.

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Jackson, Burris C., president, National Cotton Council of America, letter dated April 9, 1962, to Congressman Mills___

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Jackson-Guldan, Inc., F. L. Daniel, president, letter dated March 6, 1962, to Congressman Mills with news article enclosed...

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Javits, Hon. Jacob K., a U.S. Senator from the State of New York:
Article entitled "Union Views on Fair Labor Standards in Foreign
Trade".

Memorandum on constitutionality of the veto reservation_

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President's March 7, 1962, report to the Congress on trade agreements with EEC, etc..

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Johnson, Arthur, works manager, Easton Metal Powder Co., division of
American Mannex Corp., letter dated March 19, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin,
chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means
Johnson, Paul F., executive secretary, Vinyl Fabrics Institute, letter
dated April 4, 1962, to Congressman Mills.

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Johnson, Robert, Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce, telegram dated
March 5, 1962, to House Ways and Means Committee_
Joint Board Fur, Leather & Machine Workers' Unions, Fur Dressers Union,
Local 2-F, and Fur Floor Workers Union, Local 3-F, statement.....
Joy Manufacturing Co., J. D. A. Morrow, chairman, finance committee,
comparative price list...

Junior World Trade Association of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, letter dated March 27, 1962, from Ronald Hostetter, secretary, to Congressman Mills.

Keeling, T. C., Jr., vice president and general manager, Koppers Co., Inc.,
letter dated March 19, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee
on Ways and Means.

Kelly, W. E., letter dated March 20, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel,
Committee on Ways and Means..
Keogh, Hon. Eugene J., a Representative in Congress from the State of
New York:

Letter from Louis A. Cohen, president, American Fur Merchants'
Association, Inc., dated March 14, 1962, to Congressman Mills...
Pamphlet entitled "Agricultural Commodity Exports and Their
Effect on the Balance of Trade".

Kerner, Gov. Otto, of Illinois, letter from Eugene Powers, president, Com-
ponents Corp. of America

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

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Kimble Glass Co., William J. Stewart, president, statement

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Kirkpatrick, Walter G., county extension director, Antrim County, Mich., letter dated March 30, 1962, to Congressman Knox..

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Knox, Hon. Victor A., a Representative in Congress from the State of
Michigan:

Letter from Walter G. Kirkpatrick, county extension director, Antrim County, Mich., dated March 30, 1962.

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Resolution of the Traverse City Chamber of Commerce.
Resolution from Cherry Growers, Inc., W. D. Klotzback.
Resolution of Salem (Öreg.) area Chamber of Commerce..

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Kolodny, Joseph, managing director, National Association of Tobacco
Distributors, statement.

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Koppers Co., Inc., T. C. Keeling, Jr., vice president and general manager, letter dated March 19, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means..

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Korst, Ira M., executive vice president, Ohio Oil & Gas Association:

Table A.-Well drilling

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Table B.-Oil production

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Kramer, Roland L., executive secretary, Foreign Traders Association of
Philadelphia, letter dated March 22, 1962, to Congressman Mills.....
Labor, Department of, Hon. Arthur J. Goldberg, Secretary:

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Article from New York Times of March 11, 1962, on small-car in-
vasion...

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Article from Wall Street Journal of August 10, 1961, on Japan, low
pay not always mean low production cost..

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Average earnings in manufacturing Selected countries, 1955, 1958,
and 1960.

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Average hourly earnings and cost of supplementary benefits in the
United States and nine countries, in U.S. dollars__

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Bureau of Labor Statistics report showing difference in approach in
studies made in 1956 and 1960..

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Employment attributable to imports.

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Letter dated April 20, 1962, to Congressman Mills with "Employment
in Relation to U.S. Imports, 1960," enclosed..

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Labor, Department of-Continued

Memorandum on Japanese import tax.

Memorandum on U.S. imports of household refrigerators and parts__
Study entitled "Domestic Employment Attributable to U.S. Exports,
1960"

Lanier, J. C., executive secretary and general counsel, Tobacco Associa-
tion of the United States, letter dated April 4, 1962, to Congressman
Watts with resolutions from the board of governors of his association
and the executive committee of the Leaf Tobacco Exporters Association.
Larson, D. T., Food for Peace and Development Act of 1961..........
Lazrus, Julian, chairman, Customs Committee, American Watch Associa-
tion:

Imports of watch movements:

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By jewel count, 1951-61..

Percent of total by jewel count, 1951-61.

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Letter dated April 11, 1962, to Congressman Mills, with enclosures Lead Pencil Manufacturers Association, Inc., Rolf J. Thal, president, statement...

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Leaf Tobacco Exporters Association, executive committee, resolution.
League of Women Voters of Connecticut, Inc., Blanche L. Miller, State
president, letter dated April 2, 1962, to Congressman Mills
Lebanon (Oreg.) Chamber of Commerce, resolution...

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Lehn & Fink Products Corp., Walter N. Plaut, president, letter dated
March 16, 1962, to Congressman Mills.

Lemke, B. L., & Co., Inc., B. L. Lemke, president, letter dated March 9,
1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means..
Lester, Fred, president, Chemical Products Corp., letter dated March 20,
1962, to Congressman Mills.......

Levine, G. B., manager, international operations, Fairchild Semiconductor, letter dated March 9, 1962, to Congressman Mills.

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Lewis, Marx, associate counsel, International Leather Goods, Plastics &
Novelty Workers Union, AFL-CIO:

Exhibit I.-U.S. imports of leather and reptile handbags.
Exhibit II.-Luggage and related articles, a.e.s. U.S. imports for con-
sumption, by principal sources, 1954-60-

2001

2002

Exhibit II-A-Flat leather goods: U.S. imports for consumption,
by principal sources, 1954-60.

2003

Exhibit III.-Women's and children's handbags of leather..

2003

Exhibit IV. Average hours and earnings in leather and leather prod-
ucts industry in specified countries for 1960___
Exhibit IV-A.-Gross average hourly earnings of production workers
in the luggage and handbags industries, 1953-60 and first 8 months
of 1961.

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2004

Exhibit V.-General statistics for establishments primarily engaged in
manufacturing selected leather products, U.S. mainland, 1958 and

1959

Exhibit VI.-Employment in the leather and leather products industries, U.S. mainland, 1953-60 and the first 8 months of 1960-61... Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co., Robinson F. Barker.

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Liberty Lobby, Curtis B. Dall, chairman, board of policy, letter dated
March 22, 1962, to Congressman Mills.

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Liebenow, Robert C., president, Chicago Board of Trade, statement. Lipkowitz, Irving, chairman, Foreign Trade Committee, Aluminum Association, supplemental statement.

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Lloyd, Dr. Lewis E., "The Economics of International Trade".

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Lodge, Hon. Henry Cabot, collection entitled "Soviet Attacks on Common
Market' compiled by the staff of the Atlantic Institute.

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Loew, Stanley, Tariff Committee, Handkerchief Industry Association, Inc., letter dated March 22, 1962, to the committee.

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Loutrel, L. F., Jr., vice president, sales, Maumee Chemical Co., letter dated
March 22, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and
Means

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Luggage & Leathergoods Lock Manufacturers Association, Edward C.
Coleman, chairman, memorandum

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Luggage & Leather Goods Manufacturers of America, Inc., Jack Citrenbaum, executive vice president, letter dated April 17, 1962, to Congressman Mills

McCabe, Thomas B., president, Scott Paper Co., statement_

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McMillan, C. W., executive vice president, National Cattlemen's Associa-
tion, letter dated April 3, 1962, to Congressman Mills___
McQuilkin, W. W., president, Bausch & Lomb, Inc., letter dated March 8,
1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means.. 4013
Maher, Morris G., president, Export Managers' Club of New Orleans,
letter dated April 17, 1962, to Congressman Mills.

Magdanz, Don F., executive secretary-treasurer, National Livestock
Feeders Association, statement...

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Magee, Frank L., chairman of the board, Aluminum Co. of America, statement

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Mailliard, Hon. William S., a Representative in Congress from the State of
California, letter dated April 16, 1962, from C. R. Greenstone, president,
Granco, Inc.......

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Malco, Leo C., vice president, Trends Pacific Furniture Co., Inc., letter dated April 3, 1962, to Congressman Mills..........

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Marlatt, Clyde D., secretary:

Gelatin Manufacturers Institute of America, Inc., statement..
National Association of Glue Manufacturers, statement_ _
Marshall, John, executive vice president, Beverage Machinery Manufac-
turers Association, Inc., letter dated April 16, 1962, to Congressman
Mills, answering certain questions by Congressman Curtis
Marvel, Elizabeth E., president, YWCA, letter dated April 4, 1962, to
Congressman Mills with statement enclosed....

Masterson, Frank, president, Industrial Fasteners Institute, letter dated
March 16, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways
and Means, with statement enclosed..

Maule, Walter W., American Mushroom Institute, statement_
Maumee Chemical Co., L. F. Loutrel, Jr., vice president, sales, letter
dated March 22, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on
Ways and Means..

May, Hon. Catherine, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Washington, letter dated January 26, 1962, to Congressman Mills with
a letter and resolution from Frank Coleman, general manager, Blue
Ribbon Growers, Inc., enclosed..

May, Ernest M., president, Otto B. May, Inc., letter dated March 21,
1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means..
Meany, George, president, American Federation of Labor and Congress of
Industrial Organizations: Expanding exports-U.S. firms say brisk
overseas orders point to new record in 1962, article in Wall Street
Journal news roundup.---

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Meissner, Dr. Frank, speech entitled "Foreign Competition Ahead: A
Much Needed Challenge".

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Metal Lath Association, Jack Fisher, managing director, statement..
Mica Industry Association, Inc., Elizabeth Clarkson, secretary, letter
dated March 22, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on
Ways and Means..

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Mickey, Paul F., counsel, Hamilton Watch Co.:

Letter dated March 23, 1962, to Congressman Mills with amendments enclosed

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Letter dated March 30, 1962, to Congressman Mills.

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Miller, Blanche L., State president, League of Women Voters of Connecticut, Inc., letter dated April 2, 1962, to Congressman Mills.

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Millers' National Federation, Gordon P. Boals, director, export programs, letter dated March 23, 1962, to Congressman Mills

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Milwaukee Association of Commerce, letter dated March 22, 1962, from Harry G. Hoffman, president, to all members, Ways and Means Committee..

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Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce, telegram dated March 5, 1962, from
Robert Johnson to House Ways and Means Committee..
Mississippi Glass Co., Robinson L. Barker..

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Mississippi Valley Association, resolution....

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Monsanto Chemical Co., Edwin J. Putzell, Jr., secretary, letter dated
March 29, 1962, to the committee__

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Montoya, Hon. Joseph M., a Representative in Congress from the State of
New Mexico, table on production of lead and zinc in New Mexico..
Moody, Joseph E., president, National Coal Policy Conference:
German news article dated March 15, 1962, entitled "European Trade
Community Suggestions for Energy Policy To Come Soon-Italy
Not To Be Committed".

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Pamphlet entitled "Residual Fuel Imports”.

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