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S-262A. Table. Rates of return on stockholders' investment (capital stock
and surplus) for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. and the Penn-
sylvania Railroad Co. for the years 1947 and 1948_.
S-262B. Table. Rates of return on total investment (invested and bor-
rowed capital) for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. and the Penn-
sylvania Railroad Co. for the years 1947 and 1948-‒‒‒‒‒
S-262C. Table. Income (profit) on stockholders' investment (capital
stock and surplus) for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. and the
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. for the years 1947 and 1948---
S-262D. Table. Income (profit) on total investment (invested and bor-
sylvania Railroad Co. for the years 1947 and 1948-
S-262E. Table. Condensed statement of income (profit) of the Baltimore
& Ohio Railroad Co. and Pennsylvania Railroad Co. for the years 1947
and 1948-
609
610
S-262F. Table.
611
S-262G. Table. Statistics of rail-line operations of the Baltimore & Ohio
Railroad Co. and the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. for the years 1947
and 1948--
Condensed statement of assets, liabilities, nad capital of
the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. and the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
for the years 1947 and 1948__.
S-263. Interstate Commerce Commission, data relating to rates of return
of stockholders' and investment and on total investment for several
large railroad companies for the years 1947, 1948, and 1949___.
S-263A. Table. Rates of returns on stockholders' investment capital
stock and surplus) for several railroads for the years 1947, 1948, and
1949__.
S-263B. Table. Rates of return on total investment (invested and bor-
rowed capital) for several railroads for the years 1947, 1948, and 1949__
S-263C. Table. Income (profit) on stockholders' investment (capital stock
and surplus) for several railroads for the years 1947, 1948, and 1949_-
S-263D. Table. Income (profit) on total investment (invested and bor-
S-263E. Table. Data pertaining to income of certain railroads for the
years 1947, 1948, and 1949____
S-263F. Table. Data pertaining to assets, liabilities, and capital of several
railroads for the years 1947, 1948, and 1949.
S-263G. Table. Statistics of rail-line operations of several large railroads
for the years 1947, 1948, and 1949__
S-264. Interstate Commerce Commission, data relating to rates of return
on stockholders' investment and on total investment for the Bessemer &
Lake Erie Railroad Co. (controlled by the United States Steel Corp.),
including data for lessor company--
S-264A. Table. Bessemer & Lake Erie Railroad Co. and lessor com-
panies statement showing stockholders' investment (capital stock and
surplus), including lessor companies, together with net profits and rates
of return, for each of the calendar years 1947, 1948, and 1949.
S-264B. Table. Bessemer & Lake Erie Railroad Co. and lessor com-
panies statement showing total investment (capital stock, surplus, and
long-term debt), including lessor companies, together with net profits
and rates of return, for each of the calendar years 1947, 1948, and 1949__
S-264C. Table. Bessemer. & Lake Erie Railroad Co. and lessor compan-
ies-statement showing condensed statement of income (profits) includ-
ing lessor companies for each of the calendar years 1947, 1948, and 1949_-
S-265. Diagram of Ferrostan Electrolytic Tinning Line_-.
S-266. Isothermal diagram___.
S-267. Table. United States Steel subsidiaries and other steel-producing
companies, capacity of ingots----
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
S-269. Chart. Capital expenditures 1935-49, United States Steel Corp.
and subsidiaries___
S-268. Table. United States Steel subsidiaries and other steel-producing
companies, production of ingots and castings---.
622
623
624
S-270. Graph. Ingot production, United States Steel and others---
S-271. Graph. Ingot capacity, United States Steel and others----
S-272. Graph. Steel-ingot capacity and production compared with pop-
ulation, total United States..
626
$-273. Graph. Cold-rolled sheet, cold-rolled strip, hot-rolled sheet, hot-
rolled strip, published prices with the effective date-United States
Steel Corp. and subsidiaries__.
S-274. Graph. Hot-rolled bars, cold-finished bars, plates, standard struc-
tural shapes, published prices with effective dates-United States Steel
Corp. and subsidiaries__
S-275. Graph. Carbon steel plates, variations in prices since OPA, United
States Steel Corp. and subsidiaries____
627
628
629
630
631
632
633
634
S-276. Graph. Carbon steel standard structural shapes, variations in
prices since OPA, United States Steel Corp. and subsidiaries_-_-
S-277. Graph. Carbon steel hot-rolled sheet, variations in prices since
OPA, United States Steel Corp. and subsidiaries___.
S-278. Graph. Carbon steel hot-rolled bars, variations in prices since
OPA, United States Steel Corp. and subsidiaries___
S-279. Graph. Carbon steel cold-rolled sheets, variations in prices since
OPA, United States Steel Corp. and subsidiaries.
S-280. Chart. Carbon steel cold-finished bars, variations in prices since
OPA, United States Steel Corp. and subsidiaries__--
S-281. Graph. Carbon steel hot-rolled strip, variations in prices since
OPA, United States Steel Corp. and subsidiaries_‒‒‒‒
S-282. Graph. Carbon steel cold-rolled strip, variations in prices since
OPA, United States Steel Corp. and subsidiaries_-
$-283. Table. The cost of steel in the price of finished products, 1950_
S-284. Table. Steel-ingot production compared with indexes of published
base prices and indexes of actual delivered prices of eight steel products,
April 1942 equals 100, selected quarters 1939-42--
$-285. Excerpts from article in the Iron Age, April 25, 1946 (table,
ratios of base price, extras, and freight to delivered price of eight steel
products, April 1939 to 1942___
S-286. Excerpts from article in the Iron Age, April 25, 1946 (table, plates-
universal and sheared, distribution of delivered invoice prices of steel
purchased by consumers as percentages of April 1942 published delivered
prices, selected quarters 1939-42).
640
S-287. Graph. Percent of industry sales made by four largest sellers,
452 industries arrayed by percent---
641
S-288. Graph. Plant property and equipment of three largest owners as
percent of industry totals_.
642
S-289. Graph.
United States Steel's ingot production in relation to steel
industry--
643
S-290. Graph. United States Steel's ingot production as a percent of total
steel industry---
644
S-291. Graph. Sales percent of net assets, 45 manufacturing industries
versus United States Steel Corp., year 1949_
645
$-292. Graph. Profit percent of sales, 45 manufacturing industries versus
United States Steel Corp., year 1949_.
646
S-293. Graph. Profit percent of sales, 45 manufacturing industries versus
United States Steel Corp., year 1949_-
647
$-294. Graph. Profit percent of net assets, 45 manufacturing industries
versus United States Steel Corp., year 1949__.
648
S-295. Graph. Profit percent of net assets, 45 manufacturing industries
versus United States Steel Corp., year 1949__
S-296. Graph. Twelve steel companies-income percent of sales___
S-297. Graph.
649
Twelve steel companies-income percent of investment__
S-298. Table. United States Steel Corp. and subsidiaries and other steel-
producing companies' production of ingots and castings___
S-299. Table. Sales percent of net assets, 45 manufacturing industries
versus United States Steel Corp., year 1949_.
650
651
652
$-300. Table. Profit percent of sales, 45 manufacturing industries versus
United States Steel Corp., year 1949-
653
S-301. Table. Profit percent of net assets, 45 manufacturing industries
$-302. Table. Profit percent of sales, 45 manufacturing industries versus
United States Steel Corp---.
654
S-303. Table. Profit percent of net assets, 45 manufacturing industries
versus United States Steel Corp-----
S-304. Table. United States Steel's operating story, 1902-49‒‒‒‒‒‒
655
S-305. Table. United States Steel's financial story, 1902-49-
S-306. Table. United States Steel's capital stock and stockholders..
S-307. Table. Distribution of United States Steel's common stock versus
population and national income_.
656
657
658
S-308. Table. Capacity and production of pig iron, ingots, and finished
steel products, total United States and percent by United States Steel
Corp
S-308A.
659
Table. Total capacity and production of particular finished steel
products and percent by United States Steel Corp.
S-308B. Table. Combined shipments, 14 steel companies and United
States Steel Corp. shipments of selected carbon steel products by geo-
graphic area, 1940 and 1947__
660
662
S-309. Table. United States Steel Corp.'s equity in net profit and loss
of subsidiaries---
664
S-309A. Table. United States Steel Corp. investments and securities
of affiliates_
S-309B. Table.
subsidiaries___.
Investment and earnings of United States Steel
S-309C. Table. United States Steel Corp.'s equity in profit and loss of
subsidiaries as a percent of investment, average 1941, 1948, and 1949___
S-310. Letter, February 4, 1943, to Paul F. Voigt, Jr., Pittsburgh, man-
ager, Stainless Steel Division from F. R. Gammon___
665
666
S-311. Letter to Mr. Paul F. Voigt, Carnegie Illinois Steel Corp., May
28, 1942, summary of bids, from J. D. Darby-
667
S-312. Letter, E. S. Duval, Columbia Steel Co., September 10, 1941,
summary of bids from E. J. Howay.
S-313. Memo, P. F. Voigt, Jr., Carnegie Illinois Steel Corp., March 25, 1941,
summary of bids, from B. J. McKeown/P__
668
S-314. United States Navy, Negotiation No. 2467, bids thereon_.
S-315. Federal Prison Industries Inc., proposal No. JPI 41-1213, bids
thereon__.
669
S-316. Federal Prison Industries Inc., invitation to bid, schedule No.
JPI 41-1180.
S-316A. Federal Prison Industries Inc., bids submitted on schedule No.
JPI-41-1180_.
670
S-316B. Federal Prison Industries, Inc., bids submitted on schedule No.
JPI-41-1180
671
S-316C. Federal Prison Industries, Inc., bids submitted on schedule No.
JPI-41-1180 ---
672
S-316D. Federal Prison Industries, Inc., items accepted, schedule JPI- 41-1180----
673
S-317. Federal Prison Industries, Inc., schedule No. JPI-40-1060, invita-
tion and list of items_
S-317A. Federal Prison Industries, Inc., schedule No. JPI-40-1060, bids
submitted
674
S-318. Federal Prison Industries, Inc., schedule No. JPI-40-1013, invita-
tion and list of items__.
675
S-318A. Federal Prison Industries, Inc., schedule No. JPI-40-1013, bids
submitted---
677
S-318B. Federal Prison Industries, Inc., schedule No. JPI-40-1013, bids
submitted___
678
S-319. Federal Prison Industries, Inc., schedule No. JPI-40-969, invitation
and list of items_-_
679
S-319A. Federal Prison Industries, Inc., schedule No. JPI-40-969, bids
submitted____.
680.
S-320. Abstract of bids, November 13, 1940, materials for light plate. Facing 680
S-321. Abstract of bids, September 27, 1939, steel strip__.
S-322. Abstract of bids, October 21, 1938, steel strip__
S-323. Abstract of bids, October 11, 1940, light plate steel_
Facing 680
S-324. Graph. Farmers' share in population and income..
681
S-325. Graph. Steel capacity (United States) 1884 to date.
S-327. Graph. United States production of steel, percent of capacity, and
percent earned on investment by 11 principal companies__
S-326. Graph. Three estimates of steel production per capita required for
full employment, United States.
682
S-328. United States Steel Corp., production as percent of capacity and
percent earned on investment.
S-329. Interstate Commerce Commission, table, railways controlled by steel
companies, December 31, 1948____
684
S-330. Interstate Commerce Commission, table, list of operating railroads
controlled by industries, year ended December 31, 1948_
S-331. Map, Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range Railway, ore-transportation
system
686
Facing 688
S-332. Letter, Emanuel Celler, chairman, Subcommittee on Study of
Monopoly Power, to Eugene G. Grace, president, Bethlehem Steel Corp.,
May 31, 1950, and reply thereto__‒‒
689
691
$-333. Table. Estimate per ton assembly cost in production of basic pig
iron, 1934___.
S-334. Table. Assembly cost of raw materials for production of one long ton of basic pig iron and one long ton of finished steel at different centers, 1939
APPENDIX
Letter, E. B. Germany, president, Lone Star Steel Co., April 26, 1950, to
Chairman Celler----
692
Statement for the American Short Line Railroad Association by C. A.
Miller, vice president and general counsel__.
694
Letter, Harley Hise, Chairman, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, June
20, 1950, to Hon. Emanuel Celler, M. C-----
Table, summary of RFC loan authorizations to companies in the iron
and steel industry through June 9, 1950‒‒‒‒‒
705
706
Table, detail of RFC loan authorizations to companies in the iron and
steel industry, January 1, 1945, to June 9, 1950.
30, 1950, to Hon. Emanuel Celler, M. C‒‒‒‒‒‒
707
710
steel industry, July 1, 1940, to December 31, 1944_
712
steel industry through June 30, 1940--
714
Table, number and amount of RFC loans authorized to companies in the
iron and steel industry through June 9, 1950----
717
Letter, Ralph M. Carson, Davis, Polk, Waldwell, Sunderland & Kiendl,
June 2, 1950, to Hon. Earl C. Michener, M. C....
718
Letter, Hon. Emanuel Celler, M. C., July 6, 1950, to Ralph M. Carson,
Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Sunderland & Kiendl___
719
Letter, Ralph M. Carson, Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Sunderland & Kiendl,
July 7, 1950, to Chairman Celler---
Complaint, In the matter of National Electrical Manufacturers Associa-
tion et al., F. T. C. Docket No. 2565, July 22, 1935__
Amended complaint, In the matter of National Electrical Manufacturers
Association, F. T. C. Docket No. 2565, November 16, 1935__.
Findings of fact and conclusions, In the matter of National Electrical Manufacturers Association, F. T. C. Docket No. 2565, December 29,
720
725
730
1936
Order to cease and desist, In the matter of National Electrical Manufac- turers Association et al., F. T. C. Docket No. 2565, December 29, 1936
Complaint, United States v. American Steel and Wire Company, Civil No.
33-128, Southern District of New York__
735
737
749
Judgments, United States v. American Steel and Wire Company, Civil No.
33-128, Southern District of New York, April 25 and April 30, 1947___
Complaint, In the matter of American Iron & Steel Institute et al., FTC
Docket No. 5508, August 14, 1947.
751
Amended complaint, In the matter of American Iron & Steel Institute et al.,
FTC Docket No. 5508, November 13, 1947_
761
Complaint, In the matter of American Sheet and Tinplate Co., et al., FTC
Docket No. 2741, March 13, 1936_.
770
Amended complaint, In the matter of American Sheet and Tinplate Co.,
et al., FTC Docket No. 2741, March 26, 1936_
775
96347-50-ser. 14, pt. 4b-2
Securities and Exchange Commission, Investment Company Act of 1940,
Release No. 1059, In the matter of the Cliffs Corporation and the Cleve-
land-Cliffs Iron Co., May 21, 1947--
780
Securities and Exchange Commission, Registration No. 2-5799, amendment
No. 3, Bethlehem Steel Corp-.
792
Securities and Exchange Commission, Registration No. 2-6819, amendment
No. 3, Bethlehem Steel Corp‒‒‒‒‒
797
Securities and Exchange Commission, Registration No. 2-7791, amendment
No. 3, Bethlehem Steel Corp-----
800
Securities and Exchange Commission, Registration No. 2-7862, amendment
No. 2 to Form S-1, Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp--
803
Securities and Exchange Commission, Registration No. 2-5619, amendment
No. 2, Wheeling Steel Corp---
807
Securities and Exchange Commission, Registration No. 2-7120, amendment
No. 2, Wheeling Steel Corp.
809
Securities and Exchange Commission, Registration No. 2-7641, amendment
No. 3, Alan Wood Steel Co-----
811
Securities and Exchange Commission, Registration No. 2-6785, amendment
No. 2, Crucible Steel Co‒‒‒‒‒‒
814
Securities and Exchange Commission, Registration No. 2-6323, amendment
No. 3, Sharon Steel Corp---
817
Securities and Exchange Commission, amendment No. 3 to Form S-1,
Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp--
820
Thirtieth annual report, Wheeling Steel, fiscal year ended December 31,
1949
822
Prospectus, Portsmouth Steel Corp., June 26, 1946–
Supplement to prospectus of Portsmouth Steel Corp. dated June 26, 1946,
relating to 1,025,000 shares of common stock of such corporation___
Customers of the United States Steel Corp. expressing satisfaction with
the corporation in letters to the Subcommittee on Study of Monopoly
Power_.
Sample correspondence received by the Subcommittee on Study of Monop-
oly Power from steel customers expressing satisfaction with the United
States Steel Corp-----
Summary of investments, profits, and rates of return on stockholders'
investment for United States Steel Corp. and other leading steel com-
panies after provision for Federal and other income taxes__.
Summary of investments, profits, and rates of return on total investment
for United States Steel Corp. and other leading steel companies after
provision for Federal and other income taxes....
Investments, profits, and rates of return on stockholders' investment for
each of the 10 leading steel companies after provision for Federal
and other income taxes....
Investment, profits, and rates of return on total investment for each of the
10 leading steel companies, for the years 1947 and 1948 after provision
for Federal and other income taxes.
Excerpt from the Iron Age, December 29, 1949, page 62-.
825
841
843
846
858
859
860