Paper and books: Imports of, in 1939, affected by trade-agreement duty Paper, cigarette: Development of United States industry. Page 11, 12 578 611 243, 429 40, 46, 54 Passenger cars: Concessions obtained by United States on, in agreement Parity prices.--- 81, 132, 140, 226–227, 377-378, 383, 387, 766-775, 777, 936, 1109 960 Pasvolsky, Leo, special assistant to Secretary of State: Views of, cited. 648, 652 427 630-636 Patman, Hon. Wright: Quoted on petroleum reserves. 871 Patterson, Hon. Robert P., Under Secretary of War: Views of, on petro- 871 Pay rolls: Place of, in United States economy. 454-455 Pay rolls, imports, exports, and national income, United States: Chart and 413, 415 Pay rolls in industry: Chart and table showing, 1919-41 158-159 965-966 Pay rolls in shipbuilding industry: Index numbers of, 1929–39_ 304 176, 185, 187, 192, 202–203, 208, 228, 395, 470-471, 474, 497, 503, Peace objectives, United States: Extension of trade-agreements authority Tariffs and trade barriers of various foreign countries against imports 947-949, 950-953 Peek, George N.: Pearson, Dr. Frank.. Peas: Export duty imposed by Mexico on-- Analysis by, of State Department bulletin advocating extension of 771 318 960 1017, 1024-1037 Letters of, to William D. Geer, general manager, Fortune. 1022-1023, 1024 289 People's Lobby.......... Peppers: Carlot shipment of, from principal sources, by months.. Prices of... Perkins, Milo, Director, Board of Economic Warfare: Reference to state- Peru: 503 279 318 276, 277, 279 92 Trade agreement with. 45, 170, 191, 223, 283, 353, 391, 463, 499–500, 667, 728 239, 240 Peruvian-American Association: Statement of Andrew P. Shea, represent- ing.. 666-667 Petroleum (see also Petroleum industry): Concessions granted by United States to Mexico and Venezuela on.. Page 292 Depletion of domestic reserves of Exports of crude, 1940 and 1941. Import quotas on.. Importation of, from Mexico in tankers Imports of.. Increased taxation of, in Venezuela 870-871, 873, 874, 919-920, 921, 922 34 139 873, 874, 923 295 869, 870 271 299 869, 872-873 Report of Petroleum Industry War Council on price structure of Reserves of ___ Shortage of, on Atlantic coast.. 34, 633, 782, 871, Supervision by Congress over import policy regarding, urged.. Petroleum Administrator for War. 919-920, 922 Petroleum Association of America, Independent: Statement and testimony Petroleum industry (see also Petroleum): Conflicting interests of independent producers and large producers 66, 87, 457 40, 43, 49, 50, 57, 271 921 869, 872 868-923 Costs of production in. Income of 869, 870, 872, 920, 923 923 Pillsbury Flour Mills Co.: Advocacy of trade-agreements program by- Pineapples: Concessions obtained by United States on_. Petroleum Industry War Council: Report of, on crude-oil price structure. 874-919 Piece goods: Cotton, concessions, obtained by United States on. Pike, H. H., Jr., vice president, H. H. Pike & Co.: Statement and testi- Pine (pitch, white, sugar, ponderosa): Concessions obtained by United Plastics cartel....... Plate-glass cartel. 299 525, 529 242 242 249 640-643 784 243 241 960 508 567-568, 582 Plates, mats, etc., of goat or kid skins: Reduction of duty on, in agreement 350 Plums: Concessions obtained by United States on. 241 Plums and prunes: United States trade with Canada in 960 Plywood: Concession obtained by United States on, in agreement with 429 Poland: Most-favored-nation clause in treaty between United States and.. 44 189 Police, international__. 187 Pork: Concession on, to United Kingdom in trade agreement.. 139 Exports and imports of.. 492 Pork and pork products: Concessions obtained by United States on.. 242 Post-war economic reconstruction: Powers of Board of Economic Warfare Pork products: Improvement of position of, in British market through 113 94 Post-war international cooperation, need for.. 4-7, 17, 18-19 Post-war international relations: Peace in, dependent on international 83 Post-war international trade. See International trade, post-war. Page 470, 693, 713, 723, 962, 964, 1021-1024 241 994 Potatoes: Concessions obtained by United States on.. Potters Association, United States: Investigation under section 336 of Tariff Act of 1930 on application of 317 Pottery industry... 668-676 Pottery products. 183, 184, 203, 316–317, 317–318, 325, 548 Power politics charged as motive of trade agreements.. 465 Canadian imports of, on which concessions were granted to United 1012 Comparison of imports of, on which concessions have or have not 1005 1011 Concessions obtained by United States on. Imports of, on which United States duties were reduced or bound. 1008, 1009 Production, imports, and exports of Principal concessions on, granted by United States. 1007 Statement on, prepared by United States Tariff Commission.... 1003-1012 On Cuban products.. On imports of which we have an exportable surplus... 1004, 1010 1006 275-276, 292, 990 558 464 42 271 92-94 40 Authority of, to make trade agreements.. Authority of, to suspend concessions with respect to imports. Executive Order No. 9128, April 13, 1942, on relationship between 705, 706, 707 Plenary power of, to negotiate trade agreements, question of need 15 Power of, to determine cost of production_.. 214 Power of, to raise or lower tariffs. 572 Power of, to suspend generalization of trade-agreement concessions in 287-289 Quotations from 1932 speech of, regarding duties on farm products. - Price levels: Comparison of United States and foreign_. 767 Printing and publishing: Labor engaged in, preliminary to export, in Production, employment, and imports, United States: Chart and table 414, 416 Production, United States industrial: Chart and table showing indexes 156-157 Progressive Republican Party. 563 Propaganda: Axis, in Latin America.. German, against Trade Agreements Act and lend-lease program.... 80, 89, 116, 119, 134, 172, 176, 190, 251-252, 293, 312-313, 321, Public notice of intention to negotiate trade agreements. Radio apparatus: Concessions obtained by United States on, in agreement with Agrentina.......... 428 Rainey, Hon. Henry T.: Views of, on Hawley-Smoot tariff_ 564, 655-656, 660 241 Range program under Agricultural Adjustment Administration_____ 478 Raw Materials National Council: Statement and testimony by repre- 735,766 526, 577, 584 Rayon Rayon and synthetic fibers: Concessions obtained by United States on.. Reconstruction Finance Corporation 242 11, 12 743-765 31, 82 610, 614, 856, 926, 933, 934 Reductions and bindings of rates under trade agreements: data on---- 336-337 243 58, 61-73, 80, 83–89, 90–91, 92, 108, 118, 132, 171, 209-213, 313, And protective tariff And views of Wendell Willkie on world equality of opportunity. Rice and rice flour: Concessions obtained by United States on 556 399, 419, 420, 421 Rice industry, Cuban: Subsidization of, by United States Government Rio de Janeiro, recommendations and resolutions of meeting of ministers 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 56-58, 71, 79–83, 91, 115-117, 131, 132, 147- Roosevelt, former President Theodore: Letter of January 11, 1911, on proposed trade agreement with Canada Roosevelt, President Franklin D. See President of the United States. 96-112 35 235 132 243 Page Rubber: United States promotion of growing of, in Latin America 400, 420 Rubber, guayule: Concession on, granted by United States in agreement 191 463, 499 Rubber, india: Concession on, granted by United States in agreement with Peru. 463, 499 299 222, 223 728 463 499 Rubber products: Labor preliminary to export of, in certain years.. Bound free in agreement with Brazil. Bound free in agreements with Mexico and Peru Rubber Reserve Company. Rubber, synthetic.. Rumania: 192, 222, 266, 400, 420, 421, 462-463, 463–464, 498, 500-501, 507, Most-favored-nation clause in agreement between United States and.. Russia. See Union of Societ Socialist Republics. Saturday Evening Post... 88, 90-91 Saudi Arabia: Most-favored-nation clause in agreement between United 44 Sausage casings: Concessions obtained by United States on.... Scholarships, student: Suggested as means of promoting good relations 851-852 Schultz, Dr. T. W., professor of agricultural economics, Iowa State College: Semimanufactures: Labor preliminary to export of, in certain years....... Senate ratification of trade agreements, proposed. 207, 220–222, 235–236, 473, 474,512, 589, 624, 727, 735, 804, 806, 161, Service industries: Effect of high tariffs on.. Shipbuilding industry: Employment and pay-roll index numbers for.......... 304 |