Swensson, Stuart J., secretary-treasurer, Aluminum Wares Association, letter dated March 20, 1962, to Congressman Mills.. Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association, Carl A. Gerstacker, president: Page 3974 Article entitled "District 50 Research Director Attacks Tariff Reductions". 3320 Article entitled "Dow Chemical Head Assails Proposal To Reduce 3318 Taft, Hon. Charles P., general counsel, Committee for a National Trade Exports and imports of finished manufactures.. 3637 3640 U.S. production, exports, and imports of electronic equipment.. 3642 3644 Taylor, A. Thomas, chairman and president, International Packers 4147 Teske, A. J., secretary, Idaho Mining Association, letter dated April 20, 1962, to Congressman Mills. 3982 Texaco Inc., Cecil J. Olmstead, executive assistant to the chairman of the 1813 Texas International Trade Association, letter dated April 3, 1962, from 3969 3421 Textile Aniline Co., James P. Cassidy, counsel, letter from Roland E. 3415 3257 Thal, Rolf J., president, Lead Pencil Manufacturers Association, Inc., statement. 4073 The Dalles (Oreg.) Chamber of Commerce, resolution.. Letter from George Olmstead dated March 15, 1962, to Hon. Silvio O. Letters (two) dated March 23, 1962, to Congressman Mills answering Tipton, Stuart G., president, Air Transport Association, letter dated 4018 Tobacco Association of the United States, J. C. Lanier, executive secretary and general counsel, letter dated Apr. 4, 1962, to Congressman Watts with resolution from his board of governors and one from executive committee of Leaf Tobacco Exporters Association---Tool and Fine Steel Committee, H. S. Potter, chairman, letter dated April 12, 1962, to Congressman Mills... 4152 3584 Toon, T. O., chairman, Trade Policy Congress, letter dated Mar. 22, 1962, to Congressman Mills... 4196 Toor, Harold O., treasurer, National Shoe Manufacturers Association: Chart I.—Map of the United States showing distribution of 1,363 shoe manufacturing plants, by States, 1962. 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 and slipper socks), pairage increase 1961 over 1957, related to average hourly wage of shoe workers___ 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 Page Trade Center of the Pacific Southwest. 3958 Trade Policy Congress, T. O. Toon, chairman, letter dated Mar. 22, 1962, to Congressman Mills. 4196 Trade Relations Council of the United States, Inc., James M. Ashley, president: A proposed trade policy in the national interest. 1233 Is the United States really being priced out of world markets?. 1236 Transitron Electronic Corp., statement.. 4096 Traverse City Chamber of Commerce, Traverse City, Mich., proposed resolution... 2649 Treasury, Department of the, Hon. C. Douglas Dillon, Secretary: Estimate of possible loss of revenue. 822 901 4096 Trends Pacific Furniture Co., Inc., Leo C. Malco, president, letter dated Trueblood, C. R., technical and administrative adviser, Holland Color & Udall, Hon. Stewart L., Secretary of the Interior: 4128 3957 1960 imports into the United States of principal mineral commodities 793 794 804 804 4217 Principal minerals and metals exported from the United States in 1960. Uhden, Charles, letter dated March 7, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Ullman, Hon. Al, a Representative in Congress from the State of Oregon, Umbrella Frame Association of America, Inc., Mortimer Eisner, counsel, statement_ United Automobile, Aircraft & Agricultural Implement Workers of Chart entitled "General Motors Price-Profit Formula Compels Con- Chart entitled "Manufacturing Capacity and Production, 1953-61". Table 1.-Women's fur felt hat bodies, percentage of domestic production and imports to domestic distribution___ Table 2.-Women's fur felt hat bodies, imports. United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Clifford Earle, secretary, letter dated March 21, 1962, to Congressman Mills. U.S. Council of the International Chamber of Commerce, Harvey Williams, chairman, Committee on Commercial Policy, pamphlet entitled "Principles of an International Trade Policy for the United States". United States-Japan Trade Council, Nelson A. Stitt, director: Appendix A: 2653 4029 4029 4115 4200 1517 1516 4200 2183 2184 4201 1409 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 potential 2138 United States-Japan Trade Council-Continued Appendix A-Continued Chart 6.-U.S. exports to Japan, 1956-61, and projected exports, Page 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 potential 2140 Table 6.-U.S. exports to Japan, 1956-61, and projected exports, U.S. National Fruit Export Council, Ernest Falk, amendment 3166 United States Potters Association, Everson Hall, chairman, Foreign Trade Liquidation of domestic manufacturers of semivitreous tableware. United States Poultry Industry, J. K. Southerland, International Trade Development Committee: 2299 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 Market countries, 1955–60. 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 United Steelworkers of America, Meyer Bernstein, international affairs director, summary of study. 3097 United World Federalists, Inc., Paul W. Walter, president, letter dated 4199 Vanadium-Alloys Steel Co., William L. Batten, manager, powder metallurgy department, letter dated March 19, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means.. 4037 Vanguard, John, executive vice president, Vanport International, Inc., letter dated March 27, 1962, to Congressman Mills. Vanport International, Inc., John Vanguard, executive vice president, letter dated March 27, 1962, to Congressman Mills.. 4049 4049 Van Waters & Rogers, Inc., A. A. Hartley, manager, corporate apparatus department, letter dated March 16, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means.. 4052 Van Winckel, Carl E., president, the Carwin Co., letter dated March 22, 1962, to Congressman Mills. 4113 Villaume, John C., president, International Correspondence Schools: 1858 1856 3995 Vizzard, Rev. James L., S.J., director, Washington office, National Catholic 1649 Walker, Dr. Charls E., executive vice president, American Bankers Association, resolution on foreign trade policy__ 2670 Walter, Paul W., president, United World Federalists, Inc., letter dated 4199 Warren, S. D., Co., F. W. Roberts, vice president, letter dated March 23, Welch, M. W., president, the Welch Scientific Co., statement West Virginia, State of, Hon. William W. Barron, Governor, statement__ List of public advisers to U.S. delegation, 1961 GATT Tariff Con- Statement to the President by the public advisers to the U.S. delegation to the GATT Tariff Conference, Geneva, Switzerland Wilkinson, Edwin, president, National Association of Wool Manufacturers, letter dated March 13, 1962, to Congressman Mills.__ Will I. Lewis Drilling Co., L. L. Tuck, president, letter dated March 7, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means... Williams, Harry A., managing director, Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc., letter dated March 23, 1962, to Congressman Mills, with statement enclosed... Williams, Oliver, statement.... Williamson, J. D., president, Fortune Foods, Inc., letter dated March 15, 1962, to Congressman Mills. Wilson, Clark L., chairman, Emergency Lead-Zinc Committee: List of Williams, Harvey, chairman, committee on commercial policy, United Window Glass Cutters League of America AFL-CIO, Howard P. Chester, Winnett, P. G., chairman of the board, Bullock's, Los Angeles, statement.. Statement from Lionel D. Edie & Co., entitled "Outlook for Public Page 4050 4052 4151 4018 3898 3988 3913 4096 1223 1214 4139 3957 4080 4061 4180 3531 1409 2325 4195 2818 Statement from Lionel D. Edie & Co., entitled "Transportation" Wisconsin, Industrial Commission of, letter dated April 4, 1962, to Congressman Mills....... 2819 3232 Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, statement. Woodward, W. T., president, San Joaquin Valley Oil Producers Asosciation, letter dated March 19, 1962, to Congressman Mills. 4199 3957 World Trade Club of Denver, Francis L. Bligh, president, statement. 3971 4068 4196 Zale, Jewelry Co., Inc., statement.. 3649 Zwart, H., H. Zwart & Co., letter dated April 2, 1962, to Congressman 4049 Zwicker, John H., president, American Knit Glove Association, list of members. 2801 |