COAL ACT OF 1937 HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS 4. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SEVENTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON H. J. Res. 101 A JOINT RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE PROVISIONS FOR A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS 302773 REVISED MARCH 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, AND 19, 1941 UNITED STATES WASHINGTON: 1941 W. W. Bayfield, executive secretary, American Coal Distributors' Association, Washington, D. C.......... Francis J. Bloustein, assistant corporation counsel, New York City, John B. Brunot, president of the Irwin Gas Coal Corporation, 121 John Carson, 726 Jackson Place NW., Washington, D. C., representing the Cooperative League of the United States of America. C. E. Childe, chairman of the traffic committee of the Mississippi John J. Connaughton, Washington, D. C., representing the National 544 Horton Conrad, Chicago, Ill., representing the Chicago Waterways 269 A. Fortas, General Counsel, Bituminous Coal Division, Washington, 174, 425 Hon. Howard A. Gray, Director, Bituminous Coal Division, Depart- 585, 591 Hon. Harold Ickes, Secretary of the Interior_ Walter A. Jones, Altoona, Pa., representing District No. 1, in Penn- Thomas Kennedy, secretary and treasurer of the United Mine Workers 90 George A. Lamb, Chief of Economics Branch, Coal Division, Depart- 589 George W. Reed, Chicago, Ill., representing the Peabody Coal Co.. J. Schreiber, New York City, representing the Retail Solid Fuel Dom J. Schuh, manager of the Solid Fuel Institute of Cincinnati and secretary of the Cincinnati Coal Freight Rates Committee, Cincin- J. D. Schuster, Unionville, Mo., representing Putnam County, Missouri, 373 Arthur J. Smaby, Minneapolis, Minn., representing the Midland 153 Tyre Taylor, executive vice president, Southern States Industrial 112 J. H. Wallin, Philipsburg, Pa., representing the Cooperative Coal 192 |