Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Commerce

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963

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American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators 69
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Richard A Trice vice president and traffic manager Virginia Stage Lines
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Hon Tom Frost member of the Virginia House of Delegates 45
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American Waterways Operators Inc 101
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Seavey National Association of Broadcasters_
55
Association of Local Transport Airlines 63
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Keller Robert D manager Port of Anacortes Anacortes Wash
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National Association of State Aviation Officials 66
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Tuesday April 30 1963
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Laurence Walrath Chairman Interstate Commerce Commission
77
Robertson Hon A Willis U S Senator February 28 1963 and March
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Dominick Bayard president Association of Stock Exchange Firms state
Fisher Thomas K vice president and general counsel Columbia Broad
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Text of S 1539
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Commerce Department
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Morse Hon Bradford F U S Congressman from the Fifth District
137
Herberton K W vice president the Western Union Telegraph Co
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Neumann Stefan P chairman Wool Products Importers Group 111
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Allendale Co 113
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John Chupka general secretarytreasury Textile Workers Union of America
196
McGee Hon Gale W a U S Senator from Wyoming article from Parade
2
Statement
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Letters from Page
14
Leslie John C vice president Pan American World Airways
53
American Knit Glove Association 239
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Taylor Thomas K vice president Trans World Airlines 1000 16th
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Statement submitted
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Hon Frank Church U S Senator from the State of Idaho U S Senate
124
Hicks Capt Edgar F Jr Assistant to Director Coast and Geodetic
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72
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Text
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S 969
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Department of the Treasury dated May 1 1963
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69
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Fulham Thomas A Fulham Brothers Inc 280 Northern Avenue
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Harrington Hon Edward F mayor New Bedford Mass
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Kinney E Robert Gortons of Gloucester Inc 327 Main Street
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Emile A Benoit president the French Worsted Co Woonsocket R
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF WITNESSES
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Apparel Industry Committee on Imports 163
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Bonte Spinning Co 112
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Burlington Industries Inc 118
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THURSDAY MAY 16 1963
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83
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Stefan Neumann chairman Wool Products Importers Group National
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282
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Nelson A Stitt on behalf of Woolens Division of the Japanese Chamber
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Barnhard Wm J counsel for the Textile Committee of the ItalyAmerican
180
OMaley Hon Ralph B mayor City Hall Gloucester Mass
196
Committee for a National Trade Policy 83
217
Fried Milton director of research Amalgamated Clothing Workers
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Japan Woolen Linen Textile Exporters Association of Osaka 165
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Magnuson Hon Warren G a U S Senator from the State of Wash
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Pettis Andrew A vice president and Washington representative
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Masaoka Mike M Washington representative Association on Japanese
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McGee Hon Gale W U S Senator from the State of Wyoming U
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Donald W Alexander Administrator Maritime Administration accom
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Leslie vice president Pan American World Airways accompanied
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McGowan John H vice president Wyandotte Worsted Co Waterville
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Donald W Alexander Administrator Maritime Administration__
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Mundt Hon Karl E U S Senator from the State of South Dakota U
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Memorandum of Matson Navigation
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Letters and resolutions received from
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Silva John G executive vice president and business agent Amalga
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Letter Donald Baldwin director legislative relations National
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S H Bolinger Co
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Letter R C Balfour III Balfour Co Thomasville Ga April
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83
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Whitener Guy V Jr vice president and sales manager Whitener
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Thomas K Taylor vice president Trans World Airlines 85
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Letter William H Harrison secretary CarolinaGeorgia Timbermans
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Letter S P McDonald Jr Swan Lumber Co Post Office Box 148
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Pell Hon Claiborne U S Senator from the State of Rhode Island U
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Rice Theron J legislative action general manager Chamber of Com
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