Page Great Lakes ports: Water-borne commerce through....... Most-favored-nation clause in agreement between United States and.. Green, William, president, American Federation of Labor: Attitude of, on trade-agreements program discussed. Statement and testimony of 303 44 189 729, 730, 994, 995, 996–999, 1001 721-729 Grundy, Joseph: Participation of, in framing of Hawley-Smoot Act. 205-206, 208 Guatemala: Legislative action on trade agreements required by. 1109 170 45 46 239, 240 191 1037-1038 705-708 Haiti: H Ham: Concessions obtained by United States on. Hamilton Watch Co.. Hams, shoulders, and bacon: Increase in imports of Legislative action on trade agreements required by Most-favored-nation clause in agreement between United States and.. 170, 223 45 239, 240 242 704-705 Hamilton, Alexander: Report of, to Congress, 1791, opposing protective Hampton case against United States (1928) - 212, 213, 217 Handkerchiefs, embroidered: Effect of concession to Switzerland on.. Harding, former President Warren G....... Hardware: Concessions obtained by United States on. 42, 235 Harris Tweed Association, Ltd., London, England: Statement of M. Stan- 661-666 Hasler, Frederick E., president, Chamber of Commerce of the State of New 924-930 Hat bodies: Effect of imports of, alleged. 611, 627 161, 207, 586 Hawkins, Harry C., of Department of State: Views of, cited.. 649, 651-652 78, 96 Hemlock, western: Concessions obtained by United States on 243 204 Hickman, Mrs. Emily, representing Young Women's Christian Associa- 660-661 Hides: Importation of, from South America_ 476 Hides and leather products: Ad valorem rates on, by country--- 59 242 300-301 Hill, Hon. Samuel B.: Letter from the President to, July 5, 1935, con- 706 Hitler, Adolf: Attacks on Jews by. 89-90 Economic nationalism of, as post-war alternative to international Holman, Charles W., secretary, National Cooperative Milk Producers' Legislative action on trade agreements required by Most-favored-nation clause in treaty and agreement between United 801-824 411 Hoof-and-mouth disease: Page Letter of Department of Agriculture to Mr. Gearhart concerning.. 487-491 Hosiery, silk and rayon: Concessions obtained by United States on... 242 978-991 House-furnishing goods: Ad valorem rates on, by country. 60 Hughes, Hon. Charles Evans, former Secretary of State... 42, 235, 587, 590, 689 Attitude of, toward free trade....... 55 Effect of trade-agreement policy of, on domestic markets.. 378 41-46 Position of, on effect of trade-agreements program on petroleum 872 Statement of, before House Appropriations Committee, February 8, 26 Statement of, before Ways and Means Committee in regard to ex- Most favored-nation clause in treaty between United States and___-- 44 189 I Ickes, Hon. Harold L. See Petroleum Administrator for War. 626 615, 625 Immigration. 176, 178, 190, 383, 384, 387, 692, 732–734, 996–997, 1001, 1002 Importers: Position of, on trade-agreements program Imports and exports of United States merchandise: Table showing per- Imports into United States (see also Foreign Trade of United States): 633 553 710 Imports, exports, national income, and pay rolls, United States: Chart 413, 415 357-358 By economic classes, 1926-40- 87 156-158 Comparison of, from trade-agreement and non-trade-agreement 192-196, 524-527 Distribution between United States and country of origin of expendi- Duty reductions under Trade Agreements Act, extent of.... 962, 965-966 Charts and tables showing indexes of, 1919-41- Of leading commodities, 1926-40_ Of agricultural products 37, 46-47, 48, 61, 71, 72, 152-155, 259, 265, 266 61, 259 85 Of meat.. 492 Of nonagricultural products.. 61, 259 Percentage of 1939 dutiable imports affected by trade-agreement reductions now in effect-_-_- 9-10, 12 Rates of duty on, by years, under specified tariff acts_ 565-566 148-149 Tariff reductions on dutiable, under trade-agreements program. 514 86405-43-72 Imports into United States, etc.-Continued. Value of, in 1939, by percentage groups according to the extent of Page 12, 337, 348 452-453 414, 416 820 Imports, production, and employment, United States: Chart and table Value of, 1921-29 and 1934–40. Value of, 1922-41-.-. showing indexes of, 1919-42. Incentive payments to farmers. Income. See Farm income; National income. Independent Petroleum Association of America: Statement and testimony Industrialists: Attitude of, toward trade-agreements program. Industrial monopolies. See Monopolies. Industrial Organizations, Congress of: Statement submitted by J. Ray- mond Walsh, director of research--- 1068-1071 Industrial pay rolls: Chart and table showing indexes of, 1919–41.. ... 158-159 Concessions granted and obtained by United States on. 812, 814 Industrial Rating Asked as Gride for United States Tariffs (etc.): Article by Albert L. Warner entitled, in New York Herald Tribune, quoted. 1020-1021 Built on tariffs__ Effect of trade agreements on.. Infant industries, protection of (see also Protective tariffs). Inflation... 1074 714 89 80-81, 162, 930-932 Instruments, musical, and parts: Concessions obtained by United States on Instruments, surgical, and appliances: Concessions obtained by United Inter-American bank. Inter-American conferences. Inter-American Development Commission. Inter-American Economic and Financial Advisory Committee.. 214 244 107, 248 631 107 107 162, 168-169, 197, 199, 230, 307, 314, 315, 317, 332–333, 334-335, 407 940-961 International banking and business interests: Effect on United States 374-388 International cartels. See Cartels, international. 73 International cooperation (see also Post-war international cooperation): Most-favored-nation clause in agreements between United States and 44, 45 Exports of, to Axis countries.____ War Production Board appeal for collection of Iron and steel, structural: Concessions obtained by United States on.. Iron products: Concessions obtained by United States on. 44 87-88, 193 34, 633 133, 394, 409, 410, 411, 417, 418, 455, 585, 590, 619, 631, 926, 929, 933, 974, 975 Italy: Exports of iron and steel scrap to. Friendly relations with, not created by commerce.. 350 Discrimination by, as cause of United States denial of trade-agreement 177 193 88 Most-favored-nation clause in agreement between United States and. 44 40, 41, 44 Standard of living in... 189 J Jackson, former President Andrew: Quoted.-- 361 Jams and preserves: Concessions obtained by United States on.. 241 Japan: Abandonment of gold standard by. 516 Article by H. Belloc on possibility of obtaining United States aid 456 Attitude of, regarding United States business ethics. 798 Benefits to products of, from trade agreements _ - - 40, 43, 44, 48, 49, 57, 58 583, 734 Competition of textiles from 612, 623, 664 Discriminations by, as cause of United States denial of trade-agreement 177 Dumping of china by, on United States market. 669, 675, 676 583 Dumping of wood and wood pulp by, on United States market. 499 Dumping of textiles by.. --- Effect of imports of hat bodies from, on United States industry 611, 627 Exploitation of China by. Exports to..... 578 780-781 Freezing of assets of nationals of, in Peru.. Imports of pottery products from.... Negotiations toward trade agreement with.. Standard of living in... 667 88 618 183, 184, 203, 316, 317, 318, 325, 548, 733–734 40, 49 178, 190 564, 566, 569, 592, 593-594, 675 614 189 92 88, 794-795 136, 204, 360 2, 83, United States commercial treaties with.. United States exports of iron and steel scrap to. Jefferson, former President Thomas: Quoted....... Jenkins, Hon. Thomas A.: Statements and questions by. 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 179–188, 231, 313, 319-326, 485, 634-636, Johnston, Eric, president of Chamber of Commerce of the United Connection of, with Committee for Economic Development charged.. Jones, Hon. Jesse H., Secretary of Commerce: Statement and testimony of.. Jones-Costigan Sugar Act (1934) – Judd, Hon. Walter H.: Statement and testimony by. Junk: Collection of, for war needs.. Page 108, 374 374 77-96 368 778-800 458-459 147 472 161, 207, 235-236, 586, 589 247 686. 688, 690-692, 699-700 838-863 Keynes, John Maynard: Plan of, to stabilize currency. 1109 163, 168-178, 208, 314, 315, 317, 363, 366, 388-389, 414, 416, 418, 506 Krupp cartel__ Labor (see also American Federation of Labor; Congress of Industrial Or- Lane, E. H., president, Lane Manufacturing Co., and director, National 317, 628 Lamont, Thomas W.: Connection of, with committee for economic develop- Latin America (see also American republics; Good-Neighbor Policy; South Health and sanitation in, United States efforts to improve. Penetration of, by Germany.. Relationship of tropical- and temperate-zone areas of, to United States Most-favored-nation clause in treaty between United States and---- Lead and manufactures: Concessions obtained by United States on... 569-570 630-631, 631-632, 925 105-106 106 557 634-635 109-110 108-109 631, 632, 659 838-852, 861 630-631, 632-633 44 189 243 |