Page Trade wars. Transportation: Problems of, in regard to flour for export- Treasury Department: 36, 234 140 299 Collaboration of, with State Department on proposed clearing fund. 73-74 29. 162, 167-168, 198, 248, 307, 308, 309, 311, 329, 330, 333, 678, 680 Tugwell, Hon. Rexford Guy: Excerpts from writings and speeches of Turkey: Legislative action on trade agreements required by. Most-favored-nation clause in treaty and agreement between United Purchase from, of chrome by United States and tobacco by Great Import duties on 427 620-623 508 Price on Atlantic seaboard of Argentine and Virginia_ U Unconditional most-favored-nation policy. See Most-favored-nation clause 30, 145-146, 148, 179, 180, 323, 412-413, 451, 495, 611, 614, 644, 660, 668, 723, 729, 779, 786, 929, 963, 973–974 Most-favored-nation clause in agreement between United States and 44, 177, 268, 349 581 349 494, 970 44 89 189 18 113, 139 170 Most-favored-nation clause in treaty between United States and. 45 191, 223 Standard of living in.. 172, 173 Trade agreement with.. 170, 245, 268, 391, 957, 958, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011 United States News: Quoted on extension of Trade Agreements Act--- 504-505 Chart prepared by, showing United States foreign trade, 1891-1942- 404 Data of, on cost of production of fresh tomatoes...... 73 368 979 46, 47, 55, 56, 57 Data of, on effect of trade-agreements program on agriculture 117, 121-122 Page United States Tariff Commission-Continued. Investigation by, of items in agreement with United Kingdom_. 365 866, 867-868 29, 128, 162, 167-169, 198, 228-230, 248, 307, 308-309, 311, 332-336, Uruguay: 270 1003-1012 Legislative action on trade agreements required by. Trade agreement between Columbia and 170 45 40, 46, 54 40, 46 239, 240 V Veal: Concessions obtained by United States on.. 242 Vegetable farmers: Effect of trade-agreements program on 978-981 Vegetable Growers Association of America: Statement and testimony of Vegetables and preparations: Concessions obtained by United States on__ Canned, and preparations, concessions obtained by United States... 937 241 235 235 Early, attitude of growers of, toward trade-agreements program.. 174 171 241 Vehicles, parts, and accessories: Concessions obtained by United States Increased taxation of petroleum industry in.. Versailles Treaty.. Vessels, American and foreign: Number and tonnage of, entered from and Wage levels, domestic: W Comparison of, with those of other countries.. Figures of wages and salaries in industry given to show, in 1932 39... 227 Wage rates, farm: Per month and per day, 1909-40.. 648-649, 671 930, 931 174-175 271 170 350 270-271 40, 45, 54 45, 170, 522, 870, 872, 874, 919, 1010 304 353 550 Wages and trade, interrelation of Wallace, Vice President Henry A.: Reducing of farm production by, while Secretary of Agriculture.. Page 257 377 266 Views of, on synthetic-rubber industry discussed. 400, 420, 499, 670, 693, 786 ments.. Waltham Watch Co... 993, 994 Effect of nonrenewal of Trade Agreements Act on prosecution of Japan, Germany, and Italy prepared for.. United States exports of commodities that might be used for.. War Department release on overseas shipments of petroleum and products. War Production Board: Appeal of, for collection of scrap metal.. 20–21 5, 101-103 83 90 457, 465 78 921 580 94, 95, 457, 458-459 771 234, 701, 704 205 Warner, Albert H.: Article by, in New York Herald Tribune, quoted.. 1020–1021 Five proposed amendments to Trade Agreements Act discussed in___ 228–229 Watches: 232-233 American Watch Assemblers', Inc., letter from.... 1109 Comparison of imports of, on which concessions have or have not been 1005 Concessions on, obtained by United States__ 1011 Exports of.. 1010 Imports of, on which United States duties were reduced or bound.... 1008, Loss of United States employment caused by imports of, 1934–40. 1009, 1109 1007 Production, imports, and exports of.. 1004, 1109 Statement on, prepared by United States Tariff Commission. Watches and watch movements: Smuggling of, into United States. 993–994, 1009 Number of, reduced by foreign competition.... Wage rates in.... 992, 996, 999, 1000, 1109 1000, 1001 Water-borne commerce of United States through Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific 303 Ways and Means Committee, executive session of, April 27, 1943: United States represented by, at Rio de Janeiro meeting of American Wells, J. J., representing United States Potters Association: Amendments to Trade Agreements Act offered by, at executive session of Ways and Means Committee, April 27, 1943. Whale oil... 1109 174, 270-277, 279-282, 295, 486-487, 852 570 715, 1016 586 420 649, 651, 653 668-676 727 Importance of foreign markets for Increased exports of, under trade agreement with Cuba. Need for post-war export markets for. Removal of Empire preference on, through trade agreements.. Tariff status of.. White, William Allen: Quoted. Page 171 139, 241 139 139 82 117 115 113 34, 140 392 140 820 241 139 684 348 73, 246 401 Whitehurst, Mrs. John L., president, General Federation of Women's Clubs: Statements of, on trade-agreements program quoted... 678, 682, 683 Wiley, Mrs. Harvey W., chairman, legislation department, General Feder- 661-684 Wilken, Carl H., economic analyst, Raw Materials National Council: 766-777 Willkie, Wendell: One World by, quoted.. 509 Wilson, Charles E.: Connection of, with committee for economic develop- 374 Wire Cloth Institute, Industrial: Letter from Ralph W. Bacon, secre- Wilson, former President Woodrow.. 115, 361, 431, 503, 528, 529, 532, 533, 534 255 1074 Wire, iron or steel, plain, galvanized, and barbed: Exports of, 1940 and 139 Women Voters, National League of: Statement of vice president of... 939, 940 677-684 Wood and manufactures of: Imports of, in 1939, affected by trade- 11, 12 Wood and wood pulp: Dumping of, by Japan 499 Wood manufactures: Concessions obtained by United States on Wood products: Concessions obtained by United States on.. Speech of, Free Trade in the World.. Statement and information submitted for the record by. 1015-1037 Statements and questions by.. 21, 22, 23–24, 25–31, 135, 146, 206, 225, 226, 243 243 1018-1020 Wool: Imports of Reasons for high tariff on. 653-654 612 Wool and manufactures of: Imports of, in 1939, affected by trade-agree- 11, 12 Wool fabrics: Components of price of.. 649 Concern of wool-textile industry over reduction of duties on. 644 Effect of trade agreements on. 646 Heavy demands for, by Army and Navy. 648 Wool Hat Manufacturers Association of America: Brief submitted by 1087-1092 Wool Manufacturers, National Association of: Statement and testimony of Arthur Besse, president of.. Wool manufactures: Concessions obtained by United States on.. Effect of trade agreements on. Importance of, in national defense. Wool textiles: Imports of, from Great Britain Woolen mills: Reasons for shift of, from New England to South. World Court____ World economy, post-war. Page 643-660 628-629 612, 644-645 501 187, 431 731-735, 769-777 643 452-453 383 World Minerals and Peace, by C. K. Leith, J. W. Furness, and Cleona World trade. See International trade. World trade, United States: Value of, 1922–41. World War I: Effect of, on demand for industrial and farm products.. Y Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co.. Yarns, cotton: Concessions obtained by United States on.. Yugoslavia: 584, 591, 592 242 660-661 44 189 Most-favored-nation clause in treaty between United States and---- |