Senate COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY. UNITED STATES SENATE NINETY-FIRST CONGRESS SECOND SESSION PURSUANT TO S. RES. 40 Part 6 APPENDIX (Pages 3007 to 4081) Printed for the use of the Committee on the Judiciary 23-458 O U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1971 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office APPENDIX CONTENTS FOR PARTS 5 AND 6 Page icle: "Toms: No 'Magic' in 1973 Passive Restraint Deadline" (Depart- 1819 rticle: "Legislative History Hurts Chances of Bumper Bill," Insurance 1824 H.R. 19127, to amend the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act 1825 Automobile Warranties Correspondence between Senators Hart, Hartke, and Department of 1825 Report: Department of Transportation activity relating to automotive 1832 Department of Transportation's answers to questions raised by Chairman 1906 Letter from Chairman Hart to Secretary of Transportation Volpe, dated 1921 Department of Transportation's "Vehicle Safety Design Surveillance 1923 Summary report of General Motors on consumer complaint letters, dated 1963 Memorandum from Department of Transportation on analysis of consumer Report: "Analysis of Correspondence Concerning Auto Repairs," prepared 1930 1935 1935 Testimony Before the Federal Trade Commission on Auto Repairs 1968 1972 Congressman Charles A. Vanik of Ohio.. 1975 Paul J. Krebs, executive director, Office of Consumer Protection, State 1977 Paul F. Lorenz, vice president, marketing, Ford Motor Co... 1983 2008 William S. Pickett, vice president, sales, American Motors Corp., accom- T. A. Williams, Sr., president, National Automobile Dealers Association_ 2027 2038 2038 John Pohanka, Oldsmobile dealer, Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. 2054 2060 Jim Woulfe, Ford dealer, San Francisco, Calif 2060 2062 2071 2078 (III) Pt.6 |