Trade Expansion Act of 1962: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 9900, a Bill to Promote the General Welfare, Foreign Policy, and Security of the United States Through International Trade Agreements, and Through Adjustment Assistance to Domestic Industry, Agriculture, and Labor, and for Other Purposes ...

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Baldanzi George international president United Textile Workers
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Collado Emilio G director Standard Oil Co of New Jersey 1799
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Purcell Harry B vice president the Torrington Co 2713
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Part 3
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Kerner Hon Otto Governor of Illinois 3021
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Labor Department of Hon Arthur J Goldberg Secretary 683
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Sullivan Robert J immediate past president American Fine China
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Commerce Industry Association of New York Joseph A Sinclair
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Ellis Otis H general counsel National Oil Jobbers Council Inc 1818
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Hodges Hon Luther H Secretary of Commerce_ 54 3775
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National Milk Producers Federation Patrick B Healy assistant secretary 3133
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Part 4
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Leblanc G Corp Vito Pascucci president
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Part 5
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House Document No 314 Reciprocal trade agreements program message
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United States Wood Screw Service Bureau George P Byrne Jr 2660
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Committee for Economic Development Theodore V Houser vice chair
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Birch Club of Wisconsin Gordon Connor___ 2379
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Committee of American Steamship Lines Adm John M Will chairman 3676
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Imported Hardwood Plywood Association Jack Davidson 2355
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BorgWarner Corp Roy C Ingersoll honorary chairman of the board 2982
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Falk Ernest U S National Fruit Export Council__
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Fecteau George general president United Shoe Workers of America
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Part 6
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Sachs Richard C treasurer Americans for Democratic Action_ 2687
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Adams Benjamin commissioner of employment security State of
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Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu Mike M Masaoka
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New Jersey State of Raymond F Male commissioner of labor and
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Sulphur Export Corp Paul W Douglas president_ 1839
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American Association of Port Authorities Michael M Mora chairman
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Freedom Inc E S Hall secretary 2188
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Ohio Oil Gas Association Ira M Korst executive vice president__ 1774
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Veltfort Theodore E managing director Copper Brass Research Asso
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Connor Gordon Birch Club of Wisconsin 2379
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California Almond Growers Exchange Jack Axer marketing director 1640
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Copper Brass Research Association Theodore E Veltfort managing
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ONeill Herald A executive secretary Association of Pacific Fisheries
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Vermont American Corp Lee B Thomas Jr executive vice president 3012
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California State of Irving H Perluss director department of employ
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Bartlett John S Soft Fibre Manufacturers Institute 2806
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Bean Robert L director World Trade Division Chicago Association
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TRADE EXPANSION ACT OF 1962
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CECIL R KING California NOAH M MASON Illinois
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American Bar Association Raoul Berger chairman section of administra
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Behrman Jack N Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Affairs
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Calypso Plywood Co Byron E Bryan president 2385
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Corn Starch Industry Committee Edward K Scheiter president 2035
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Wheatley E L president International Brotherhood of Operative
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Leboeuf Leonard E attorney Stevens Linen Associates 2122
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Page
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San Francisco World Trade Center Authority J Monroe Sullivan execu
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K Co Charles H Love assistant secretary 3387
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American Tunaboat Association August Felando general manager tele
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Carey Edward M president Independent Fuel Oil Marketers of America 1829
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Cherry Growers Industries Foundation Robert M Kerr general legal Page
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Commerce Department ofContinued
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Cortney Philip president Coty Inc 2838
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Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co Robinson F Barker vice president in charge
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Scheiter Edward K president Corn Starch Industry Committee 2035
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Male Raymond F commissioner of labor and industry State of
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Taft Hon Charles P general counsel Committee for a National Trade
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Trade Center of the Pacific Southwest_ 3958
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United StatesJapan Trade CouncilContinued
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Water meter industry Irving G Idler counsel letter dated March
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American Hardboard Association Howell M Howard president state
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Kennedy Thomas president United Mine Workers of America 1713
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American Watch Association Julian Lazrus chairman customs com
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Kerner Hon Otto Governor of Illinois 3021
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House Document No 314 Reciprocal trade agreements program message
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Graubard Seymour counsel American Institute for Imported Steel Inc
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Manufacturing Jewelers and Silversmiths of America Inc George
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Boarman Dr Patrick M
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American Forged Fittings Flange Association F C Kuckuck member
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BorgWarner Corp Roy C Ingersoll honorary chairman of the board 2982
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Gray Kenneth J a Representative in Congress from the State of Illinois_ 3027
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American Veterans Committee J Arnold Feldman executive director 1836
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American Zinc Lead Smelting Co John R Griffith counsel outline
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Allen Charles E director International Relations Consultants state
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Caterpillar Tractor Co Robert S Eckley manager business research
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Lichtblau John H research director Petroleum Industry Research
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H R 9900 a bill to promote the general welfare foreign policy
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Department of Commerce_ 54
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Gustkey Carl W president Imperial Glass Corp 2332
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Ball Hon George W Continued Page
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Connecticut State of Hon John Dempsey governor letter dated March
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Barkin Solomon Textile Workers Union of America article entitled
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Batzell Elmer E counsel Independent Refiners Association of America
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Brinkley Homer L executive vice president National Council of Farmer
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Standard Oil Co of California R G Follis chairman of the board
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Byrne George P Jr U S Wood Screw Service Bureau Tubular Split
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Casey Hon Bob a Representative in Congress from the State of Texas 2532
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Conover Julian D executive vice president American Mining Congress
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American Iron Steel Institute statement
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American Knit Glove Association John H Zwicker president list
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Hannum Robert F president Fostoria Glass Co 2277
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Bausch Lomb Inc W W McQuilkin president letter dated March
4013
Anderson Kenneth executive vice president Scientific Apparatus Makers
4015
Beattie Donald S executive secretary Railway Labor Executives
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Zwicker John H president American Knit Glove Association list
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Beise S Clark president Bank of America N T S A statement 4165
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Black Dr William E director of economics and research Florida Citrus
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Letter from Howard C Peterson Special Assistant to the President dated
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Love Charles H assistant secretary C K Williams Co 3387
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Blackford Window Glass Co Robinson F Barker 2266
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American Machine Foundry Co Moorehead Patterson chairman letter
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STATEMENTS
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ManMade Fiber Producers Association Inc Eugene Stewart counsel 3033
4139
Apparel Industry Committee on Imports statement
4141
Bligh Francis L president World Trade Club of Denver statement 3971
4175
Gaumnitz E W executive secretary National Cheese Institute Inc
4176
Boals Gordon P director export programs Millers National Federation
4190
Automotive Exporters Club S P Smith president letter dated April
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Adams Benjamin commissioner of employment security State of
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American Bankers Association Dr Charls E Walker executive vice
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2917 ÆäÀÌÁö - There can be no greater error than to expect or calculate upon real favors from nation to nation. It is an illusion which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard.
2844 ÆäÀÌÁö - The provisions of this Article shall not apply to laws, regulations or requirements governing the procurement by governmental agencies of products purchased for governmental purposes and not with a view to commercial resale or with a view to use in the production of goods for commercial sale.
3246 ÆäÀÌÁö - PAR. 332. Rivets, studs, and steel points, lathed, machined, or brightened, and rivets or studs for nonskidding automobile tires, 30 per centum ad valorem; rivets of iron or steel, not specially provided for, 1 cent per pound.
2832 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... shall not on the whole be higher or more restrictive than the general incidence of the duties and regulations of commerce applicable in the constituent territories prior to the formation of such union...
2848 ÆäÀÌÁö - The products of the territory of any contracting party imported into the territory of any other contracting party shall...
3242 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... shall be final and conclusive and shall not be subject to review by any other officer of the United States...
2912 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family, never to attempt to make at home what it will cost him more to make than to buy.
3217 ÆäÀÌÁö - Any person dealing in any such merchandise may be enjoined from dealing therein within the United States or may be required to export or destroy such merchandise or to remove or obliterate such trade-mark and shall be liable for the same damages and profits provided for wrongful use of a trade-mark, under the provisions of such Act of February 20, 1905, as amended.
3337 ÆäÀÌÁö - Act, as amended, or under section 7 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951, as amended, when the Secretary of Agriculture reports that due to the perishability of an agricultural commodity, emergency treatment is required.
3217 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... owned by a citizen of, or by a corporation or association created or organized within, the United States, and registered in the Patent Office by a person domiciled In the United States, under the provisions of...

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