Study of Monopoly Power: Hearings ...

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APRIL 19 1950
192
APRIL 20 1950
282
Brown Robert K manager Kokomo Spring Co Kokomo Ind
329
Hunter Kenneth H chairman department of economics College of Arts
353
APRIL 21 1950
356
James Stewart Martin former Special Assistant to the Attorney Gen
357
Ramseyer Charles F Ramseyer and Miller New York City
413
Testimony of
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APRIL 26 1950
437
Testimony
452
Benjamin F Fairless president United States Steel Corp accom
465
Testimony of
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Benjamin F Fairless president United States Steel Corp et al
535
Testimony
545
Mead Hon James M Commissioner Federal Trade Commission 141
659
Additional statements by representatives of the United States Steel Corp
674
Murphy J Philip president JudsonPacificMurphy Corp Emeryville
708
Testimony
711
Neal Alfred C vice president and director of research Federal Reserve
741
Louis H Bean United States Department of Agriculture Office
785
MAY 5 1950
847
Payne J Stanley general counsel Interstate Commerce Commission
849
MAY 9 1950
914
Wasserman Samuel president American Pipe Equipment Co Inc
928
MAY 11 1950
959
Index of testimony 862868
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Exhibit No Description Page
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Exhibit No Description Page
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S1 Table United States ironore supplies and deficiencies under
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S8 Chart United States iron and steel industry physical flow from
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S13 Chart Where Do They Get Their Ore?_ 13
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S19 Table Comparison of ironore production for years of 1939 to 1945
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S23 Table Minnesota ironore production for openpit mines based
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S29 Table Minnesota ironore reserves as of January 1 1943 reduced
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S34 Table Total Minnesota ironore shipments by ranges and railroads
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Keegan general manager Independent Iron Works Oak
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S90C Table Steel exports annual rate based on 5 months August
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S94 Letter George E Dix to Ernst Poensgen October 3 1933_ 201
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Waters Robert S president the National Radiator Co Johnstown Pa 917
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S99 Minutes of the third meeting of the London committee held at Steel
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S105 Minutes of the ninth meeting of the London committee held
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Relationship of reserves for
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S197 Interlocking directorates of the officers and directors of 16 steel
421
S198 Listing of companies with which any of the 242 officers and direc
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Wisco E A Butler Ore Co St Paul Minn 165
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S199 Selected companies affiliated with each of the 16 steel producers
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S204 Directors of United States Steel Corp during 20 years next pre
484
S207 Additional statement of Senator Arthur V Watkins portion
488
S211 List of United States Steel Corp common carrier subsidiary rail
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S216 Letter United States Steel Corp September 25 1950 to
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S224 Memorandum dated March 20 1942 to the President from
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Exhibit No Description Page
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S253 Table United States Steels ingot production in relation to
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S52 Invoice of Southern Materials Co dated June 26 1947 RM596
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S257A Graph Capital expenditures 193549_ 599
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S260 Table United States Steels operating and financial story 1902
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S261G Table Statistics of certain railroad companies controlled by
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S263E Table Data pertaining to income of certain railroads for
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S266 Isothermal diagram__ 621
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Ezhibit No Description Page
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S286 Excerpts from article in the Iron Age April 25 1946 table plates
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S300 Table Profit percent of sales 45 manufacturing industries versus
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Zimmerman R E vice president in charge of research and technology
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Ezhibit No Description Page
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S332 Letter Emanuel Celler chairman Subcommittee on Study
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Letter Harley Hise Chairman Reconstruction Finance Corporation June
705
Table detail of RFC loan authorizations to companies in the iron
712
Letter Ralph M Carson Davis Polk Waldwell Sunderland Kiendl
718
Amended complaint In the matter of National Electrical Manufacturers
725
Complaint United States v American Steel and Wire Company Civil
737
Judgments United States v American Steel and Wire Company Civil
749
Amended complaint In the matter of American Iron Steel Institute et al
761
Complaint In the matter of American Sheet and Tinplate Co et al
770
Securities and Exchange Commission Investment Company Act of 1940
780
Securities and Exchange Commission Registration No 25799 amendment
792
Securities and Exchange Commission Registration No 27791 amendment
800
Securities and Exchange Commission Registration No 25619 amendment
807
Securities and Exchange Commission Registration No 26785 amendment
814
Securities and Exchange Commission amendment No 3 to Form S1
820
Prospectus Portsmouth Steel Corp June 26 1946 825
825
Supplement to prospectus of Portsmouth Steel Corp dated June 26 1946
841
Summary of investments profits and rates of return on stockholders
858
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Page 247 - February fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, if such corporations are or shall have been theretofore, by virtue of their business and location of operation, competitors, so that the elimination of competition by agreement between them would constitute a violation of any of the provisions of any of the antitrust laws.
Page 402 - An Act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies," approved July second, eighteen hundred and ninety, shall be construed as declaring to be illegal an association entered into for the sole purpose of engaging in export trade and actually engaged solely in such export trade, or an agreement made or act done in the course of export trade by such association...
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Page 391 - Commerce" means commerce among the several States or with foreign nations, or in any Territory of the United States or in the District of Columbia, or between any such Territory and another, or between any such Territory and any State or foreign nation, or between the District of Columbia and any State or Territory or foreign nation. "Corporation...
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Page 391 - States" wherever used in this act mean trade or commerce among the several States or in any Territory of the United States, or in the District of Columbia, or between any such Territory and another, or between any such Territory or Territories and any State or States or the District of Columbia, or between the District of Columbia and any State or States. That the word
Page 283 - That the natural effect of competition is to increase commerce, and an agreement whose direct effect is to prevent this play of competition, restrains instead of promoting trade and commerce...

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