Anthony, Richard H., secretary, American Tariff League. Bryant, Harold, representing the Potato Growers of the United Cenerazzo, Walter W., national president, American Watchworkers Clayton, William L., former Under Secretary of State-- 808 Hardey, B. A., independent oil producer, Shreveport, La 470 707 Lodge, Hon. Henry Cabot, Jr., a United States Senator from the State of Massachusetts. Long, W. Lunsford, vice president and general counsel, Tungsten Lyne, Daniel J., representing trustees in possession of Waltham Watch McHugh, Patrick J., secretary-treasurer, Atlantic Fisherman's Union- Parker, Lewis R., executive vice president, Albany Felt Co., appear- Partridge, Harold T., retail jeweler, Boston, Mass. – Pound, Walker T., oil and gas conservation department, Oklahoma Corporation Commission, on behalf of Hon. Roy J. Turner, Gov- 346 ernor of the State of Oklahoma---- Robertson, Jeff A., chairman, Kansas Corporation Commission.... Ruebhausen, Mrs. Oscar, League of Women Voters of the United Ruttenberg, Stanley H., director of research and education, Congress Ryder, Oscar B., Chairman, United States Tariff Commission Saltonstall, Hon. Leverett, a United States Senator from the State of 626 Strackbein, O. R., executive secretary, American Wage Earners 409 Swingle, William S., executive vice president, National Foreign Trade 197 Thorp, Willard L., Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.. Wright, Mrs. Leslie, representing General Federation of Women's Briefs, statements, letters, etc., submitted for the record by- American Cotton Manufacturers Association, brief of.. American Association of University Women, statement of American Glassware Association, telegram from, to Senator George__ American Mining Congress, Julian D. Conover, secretary, statement American Petroleum Institute, report on the long-term availability of 441 American Tariff League: Bilateral agreements entered into by various listed foreign Average hourly earnings in manufacturing and industry, in speci- 390 Boston Wool Trade Association, John G. Wright, president, state- 866 Commerce Department, letter from, to Senator George_ 358 Table 1. Economic report of the President to Congress, January 642 Cotton Textile Institute, Inc., C. T. Murchinson, president, state- Table 2. Employment attributable to exports from the United 642 Briefs, statements, letters, etc., submitted for the record by-Continued Forrestal, Hon. James, communication from, to Senator George, transmitting statement prepared by Munitions Board Page 727 Oil and gas in the national economy, statement and tabulation.. Interior Department, list of foreign governments giving aid to their International Chamber of Commerce, report entitled "Toward Freer Kaolin Clay Producers Association, Inc., communication from.... Labor Department, letter from Secretary to Senator George.. Long, W. Lunsford, supplementary statement of Methodist Church, department of Christian social relations and local church activities, Miss Eleanor Neff, associate secretary, statement 756 National Association of Wool Manufacturers, brief of 677 National Cooperative Milk Producers Federation, Marion R. Gar- 856 National Council of American Importers, Inc., communication from, 661 Bradley, Hon. Fred, communication from, to State Department_ Lend-lease conversion and repair of Soviet fishing vessels, report Briefs, statements, letters, etc., submitted for the record by-Continued National Peace Conference, communication from, to Senator George_ National Wool Growers Association, communication from, to Senator North Texas Oil and Gas Association: Railroad Commission of Texas, telegram from Ernest O. Thompson, 359 Rubber Manufacturers Association, Inc., New York, N. Y., letter to 859 Beef cattle, concessions in the General Agreement on Tariffs Comparison of wage rates in the American and Swiss jeweled watch manufacturing industries.. Communication from, regarding list of individuals going to Explanation of proposed amendment to section 350 (b) of the List of items in schedules II and III of the trade agreement with Mexico, effective January 30, 1943, showing preagreement duties List of items in schedule I of the trade agreement with Mexico showing preagreement duties, concessions obtained by the United States, and present Mexican import duties. ___ Reciprocal trade agreement between United States and Switzer- Relationship of customs receipts to total value of imports. 152 60 499 292 52 28 Swiss imports of trade-agreement commodities, statement and 520 Jeweled watches, statistics regarding, table_ Silver or black fox furs, etc., table. Use of import quotas by the United States. Toy Manufacturers of the U. S. A., Inc., brief of United States Hop Growers Association, communication, article from |