60316 MARCH 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 31, APRIL 1, 2, 3, 1947 Printed for the use of the Committee on Finance UNITED STATES CONTENTS [Exhibits are printed in separate volume] Page 262, 289, 316 Clayton, William L., Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs__ Fahy, Charles, legal adviser, Department of State, Washington, D. C- Hawkins, Harry, economic counselor, American Embassy, London, 316, 351, 391 Leddy, John M., Division of Commercial Policy, State Department, Phillips, William Taylor,, Acting Chief, International Resources Ryder, Oscar B., Chairman, United States Tariff Commission, accom- Stinebower, Leroy D., special assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs, State Department, accompanied by John M. Leddy Terrill, Robert P., Associate Chief, Division of International Re- White, Harry D., United States executive director, International Wilcox, Clair, Director, Office of International Trade Policy, Depart- ment of State_. D. Millikin__-- Acheson, Hon. Dean, letters to Hon. Eugene D. Millikin, chairman_ 172, 478 Appendix, draft of charter for an International Trade Organization prepared by subcommittee of the Preparatory Committee meeting at Lake Success, N. Y., January-February 1947----- Atlantic Charter, The, one of the sources of the ITO, statement by the Business backs United States in stand on trade, article from the New Clayton, Hon. W. L., letter sent to Hon. Tom Connally, Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate. Countries with which the United States has existing trade agree- Economic and Social Council, resolution regarding the calling of an Protection against harmful measures in the field of economic develop- 640912 Reciprocal trade agreements negotiated by the United States with Ryder, Oscar B., Chairman, United States Tariff Commission, letter to State Department memorandum setting forth the authority other than Summary of import license and exchange control regulations in prin- Understanding reached on commercial policy-joint statement by the United States and the United Kingdom_. United States foreign trade, 1939 to 1946, table. Vandenberg, Hon. A. H., a United States Senator from the State of 585 617 351 177 |