Morrow, J. D. A., chairman, Finance Committee, Joy Manufacturing Co., comparative pricelist... Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, Nashville, Tenn., statement... National Association of Glue Manufacturers, Clyde D. Marlatt, secretary, statement. _ National Association of Shoe Chain Stores, resolution of board of directors_ 3989 4020 4150 National Association of Wool Manufacturers, Edwin Wilkinson, president, 4139 National Catholic Rural Life Conference, Rev. James L. Vizzard, S.J., director, Washington office, policy statement entitled "Foreign Trade and American Agriculture". 2957 1649 National Cheese Institute, Inc., E. W. Gaumnitz, executive secretary, statement.. 4176 National Coal Policy Conference, Joseph E. Moody, president: German news article dated March 15, 1962, entitled "European Trade 2635 Pamphlet entitled "Residual Fuel Imports". 2619 National Cotton Council of America, Burris C. Jackson, president, letter dated April 9, 1962, to Congressman Mills 4130 National Creameries Association, Otie M. Reed, executive director, state ment_ 4173 National Electrical Manufacturers Association: The high voltage insulator section, statement The industrial and decorative laminate sections, statementNational Federation of Independent Business, statement.. National Foreign Trade Council, New York, statement 3997 4000 4145 3967 National Livestock Feeders Association, Don F. Magdanz, executive secretary-treasurer, statement____ 4192 National Lumber Manufacturers Association, Mortimer B. Doyle, executive vice president, letter dated March 22, 1962, to Hon. Luther H. Hodges, Secretary of Commerce.. 2094 National Shoe Manufacturers Association, Harold O. Toor, treasurer: Chart I.-Map of the United States showing distribution of 1,363 shoe 3178 Chart II.-Map of the United States showing 262 congressional districts representing areas having shoe plants, 1962. 3179 Chart III.-U.S. imports and exports of footwear, 1957-61, with projections to 1965. 3180 Chart IV.-U.S. imports of footwear (other than rubber footwear 3181 Chart V.-Common Market net duty plus taxes on U.S. footwear versus U.S. duty paid on imported footwear from each Common Market country, and labor cost per hour in footwear manufacture. 3182 National Shrimp Congress, Inc., William R. Neblett, executive director, statement.. 4169 National Soybean Processors Association, George L. Prichard, Washington representative, statement. 4188 National Wire Products Corp., H. C. Youngen, president, statement Nation-Wide Committee on Import-Export Policy, O. R. Strackbein, chairman: 4068 A brief review of the reciprocal trade program. 1333 1332 1340 Table showing some of the shrinkage in employment suffered by 1331 The escape clause: What is wrong with it? What should be done about it? 1342 Nehemkis, Peter R., Jr., Whirlpool Corp., letter dated March 22, 1962, Neblett, William R., executive director, National Shrimp Congress, Inc., statement.. Page 4169 4096 4179 Nevada, State of, Hon. Grant Sawyer, Governor, telegram dated March 27, 1962, to Congressman Mills___ 3912 New Orleans, Export Managers' Club, Morris G. Maher, president, letter dated April 17, 1962, to Congressman Mills___ 3958 New York Board of Trade, Inc., textile section, W. B. Allen, chairman, letter dated March 7, 1962, to Congressman Mills 4142 New York County Lawyers' Association, Louis J. Paley, chairman, committee on customs law, statement.. 3920 Nissen, Clyde T., executive director, Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association, letter dated March 28, 1962, to Congressman Mills.. Norblad, Hon. Walter, a Representative in Congress from the State of Oregon, letter dated March 5, 1962, to Congressman Mills with statement from Columbia River Salmon & Tuna Packers Association enclosed.... North Dakota, State of, Hon. William L. Guy, Governor, letter dated April 2, 1962, to Congressman Mills... Norwood, Gladys, recording secretary, Local Union No. 51, International Brotherhood of Operative Potters, letter dated March 24, 1962, to Congressman Mills.. 4031 4170 3912 4099 Ochsner, Dr. Alton, president, International House, resolution adopted by executive committee_ 2105 Ohio Oil & Gas Association, Ira M. Korst, executive vice president: 1775 Table B, oil production 1775 Oil Producers Agency of California, statement.. Olmstead, Cecil J., executive assistant to the chairman of the board, 3958 1813 O'Neill, Herald A., executive secretary, Association of Pacific Fisheries: 3381 Supplemental statement... 3383 Ozbirn, Mrs. E. Lee, president, General Federation of Women's Clubs, statement. 4198 Pacific American Steamship Association, Ralph B. Dewey, president, letter dated April 2, 1962, to Congressman Mills.. 4019 Paley, Louis J., chairman, committee on customs law, New York County 3920 Patterson, Moorehead, chairman, American Machine & Foundry Co., letter dated March 23, 1962, to Congressman Mills.. 4098 Pelly, Hon. Thomas M., a Representative in Congress from the State of Perrish, Al, president, West Coast Metal Importers Association, Inc., letter dated March 16, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means. 2103 3988 Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc., John J. Powers, Jr., senior vice president, statement. 4105 Pfizer International, John J. Powers, Jr., president, statement. Pipe Fittings Manufacturers Association, Lester W. Benoit, secretary- Plaisted, Kenneth M., general counsel, National Board of Fur Farm Or- 4105 4180 4054 2268 2957 Plaut, Walter N., president, Lehn & Fink Products Corp., letter dated 4125 Page Pofcher, Munroe F., president, Radiation Applications Inc., statement... 4092 Polaroid Corp., Carlton P. Fuller, vice president and treasurer, letter dated March 21, 1962, to Congressman Mills....... 4013 Porter, Frank M., president, American Petroleum Institute, statement_ 3930 Powers, Eugene, president, Components Corp. of America, letter to Hon. 3584 3023 Powers, John J., Jr., senior vice president, Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc., and president, Pfizer International, statement.. 4105 Prichard, George L., Washington representative, National Sobyean 4188 Purcell, Hon. Graham, a Representative in Congress from the State of 1798 4106 Radiation Applications Inc., Monroe F. Pofcher, president, statement. 4092 4019 4231 Reed, Otie M., executive director, National Creameries Association, statement... 4173 Report of the Joint Economic Committee to the Congress of the United 101 1891 Reuther, Walter P., president, United Automobile, Aircraft & Agri- Chart entitled "General Motors Price-Profit Formula Compels Con- Chart entitled "Manufacturing Capacity and Production, 1953–61"- Rice, Theron J., legislative action general manager, Chamber of Commerce 1517 1516 4176 2083 4014 4050 Roberts, H. Evan, Roberts Mining Co., letter dated March 26, 1962, to the committee... 3988 Rubber Manufacturers Association, Inc.: Footwear division, statement. 4157 Statement 4153 Salem (Oreg.) Area Chamber of Commerce, resolution 2652 3972 San Francisco World Trade Center Authority, Adolph P. Schuman, chairman, statement.. San Joaquin Valley Oil Producers Association, W. T. Woodward, president letter to Congressman Mills dated March 19, 1962.... Sawyer, Hon. Grant, of Nevada, governor, telegram dated March 27, 1962, to Congressman Mills.. 2340 3957 3912 Scallon, Edwin T., secretary and general manager, Associated Industries of Rhode Island, Inc., letter dated April 5, 1962, to Congressman Mills. 4146 Scheiter, Edward K., president, Corn Starch Industry Committee, supplemental statement.. Schuman, Adolph P., chairman, San Francisco World Trade Center Authority, statement.. 2037 2340 Schwab, Auguste, Jr., chairman, tariff committee, Handkerchief Industry 4140 4015 Scott Paper Co., Thomas B. McCabe, president, statement 4050 Shalom, Joseph, tariff committee, Handkerchief Industry Association, letter dated March 22, 1962, to the committee... 4140 Sherman, L. R., manager, Imperial Color Chemical & Paper, letter dated Shuman, Charles B., president, American Farm Bureau Federation: Attachment II.-U.S. imports for consumption from EEC (Common Page 4127 3218 3218 Attachment III.-U.S. domestic exports: Value of selected agricultural commodities to the EEC (Common Market) countries, fiscal year 1960-61.. 3219 3219 Attachment IV.-Examples of agricultural products still under im- Attachment VI.-Recent restrictive nontariff actions. 3220 3221 3228 Shears, Scissors & Manicure Implement Manufacturers Association, B. C. Chart showing U.S. imports of scissors and shears valued at more than 50 cents per dozen....... 1972 List of 42 companies manufacturing scissors and shears in 1950 that have since ceased production---- Slane, Harold A., legal counsel and executive secretary, Cast Iron Soil 1973 4023 895 2781 Smith-Corona Marchant, Inc., Edwin J. Graf, vice president, letter dated 3972 Snape, E. A., Jr., chairman, tariff committee, Card Clothing Manufacturers Association, statement. 4131 Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc.: Thriller, T., vice president, and chairman of the executive committee, letter dated March 21, 1962, to Leo H Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means. 3990 Broderson, Edwin C., chairman, button division, statement. 3992 Cruse, William T., executive vice president, vinyl film division, letter dated March 21, 1962, to Congressman Mills. 3994 Southerland, J. K., International Trade Development Committee, United Exhibit No. 1.-U.S. exports of poultry meat to Common Market countries 1955-61 1964 Exhibit No. 2.-U.S. exports of poultry meat, volume and value and export value, all poultry products 1952-61.. 1964 Exhibit No. 3.-Poultry meat production in European Common 1965 Exhibit No. 4.-Poultry meat: Production; imports; U.S. exports; per capita consumption... 1965 Exhibit No. 5.-Duty rates and restrictions on imports of U.S. poultry, specified West European countries. 1966 Sporting Arms & Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute, H. L. Hampton, 4093 statement.... 2758 Standard Fruit & Steamship Co., Dr. Joseph S. D'Antoni, president: 3682 Attachment B.-Purchases made by home office in 1961. 3683 3684 Attachment D.-Official report on visit of Hondurans to Communist countries. 3685 Standard Oil Co. of California, R. G. Follis, chairman of the board, statement. 3953 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, Emilio G. Collado, director, letter dated Stanton, Seabury, president, Berkshire Hathaway, Inc.: Statement_ Telegram dated Apr. 9, 1962, to Congressman Mills.. Stark, W. H., executive vice president, Standard Ultramarine & Color Co., statement.. State, Department of, Hon. George W. Ball, Acting Secretary: Clarification of term "agricultural commodity" in reference to timber and forestry products. - Page 1806 4108 3692 3692 4108 679 Comparison of U.S. and EEC tariff rates on selected commodities_ 3845 657 Explanation of Long-Term Cotton Textile Arrangement.... 3860 Information on German coal tariff_ 648 Information on trade publications_ 3885 Letter dated April 10, 1962, to Congressman Mills on equalizing 682 Level of U.S. trade with the Soviet Union. 3887 Relaxation of foreign import restrictions on U.S. exports since 1957. Stewart, William J., president, Kimble Glass Co., statement. Appendix A: 651 3874 3859 4091 Chart 1.-Growing U.S. exports to Japan - 2136 2136 2137 Chart 4.-Compared with exports to other areas, exports to Japan 2137 Chart 5.-The growing Japanese market represents great poten- 2138 Chart 6.-U.S. exports to Japan 1956-61 and projected exports 2138 Table 1.-U.S. trade with Japan.. 2139 Table 2.-Japan is the fastest growing economy. 2139 2139 Table 4.-Compared with exports to other areas exports to Japan 2140 Table 5.-The growing Japanese market represents great poten- 2140 Table 6.-U.S. exports to Japan 1956–61 and projected exports Stoeffhaas, William F., chairman, tariff committee, Bicycle Manufacturers 1393 A brief review of the reciprocal trade program. A proposed trade policy in the national interest_ _ 1333 1332 Excerpts from AFL-CIO debate on foreign trade relations, December 1340 Table showing some of the shrinkage in employment suffered by vari- 1331 The escape clause: What is wrong with it? What should be done 1342 Sulphur Export Corp., Paul W. Douglas, president: Exhibit A.-Free world sulfur consumption_ 1843 Exhibit B.-Major trade restrictions against U.S. sulfur in world 1844 Exhibit C.-Sulfur consumption in free world markets outside United 1845 |