PART 1
MAY 7, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15, 16, 29, JUNE 4 AND 5, 1951
COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY
BURNET R. MAYBANK, South Carolina, Chairman
J. W. FULBRIGHT, Arkansas HOMER E. CAPEHART, Indiana
A. WILLIS ROBERTSON, Virginia JOHN W. BRICKER, Ohio
JOHN SPARKMAN, Alabama IRVING M. IVES, New York
J. ALLEN FREAR, JR., Delaware ANDREW F. SCHOEPPEL, Kansas
PAUL H. DOUGLAS, Illinois EVERETT M. DIRKSEN, Illinois
WILLIAM BENTON, Connecticut
BLAIR MOODY, Michigan
Statement of-
Brannan, Charles F., Secretary of Agriculture_
Chapman, Oscar L., Secretary of Interior, accompanied by Alfred C.
Wolf, Executive Assistant; William Stead, Executive Advisor;
Bruce K. Brown, Petroleum Administrator for Defense; Clifford
B. McManus, Defense Electric Power Administration; and Dr.
James Boyd, Defense Minerals Adminisrtator_
DiSalle, Michael V., Director, Office of Price Stabilization..
Fleischmann, Manly, Administrator, National Production Authority-
Foster, William C., Administrator, Economic Cooperation Adminis-
Johnston, Eric, Administrator, Economic Stabilization Agency-
Keyserling, Leon H., Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors-
Larson, Jess, Administrator, General Services Administration__ Linder, Harold F., William Coburn Armstrong, Robert Bruce Wright, Florence Kirlin, State Department--
Marshall, George C., Secretary of Defense..
Martin, William McChesney, Jr., Chairman, Board of Governors,
Federal Reserve System, accompanied by Ralph A. Young, Director
of Research and Statistics; George B. Vest, General Counsel; Guy
E. Noyes, Director, Division of Selective Credit Regulations; and
Frederic Solomon, Ássistant General Counsel -
Myers, Colby M., Brigadier General, USAF-
Sawyer, Charles, Secretary of Commerce_
Small, John D., Chairman, Munitions Board, accompanied by Leonard
Niederlehner, counsel, and Alfred Scanlan, assistant counsel.---- 382,
Taylor, Dr. George W., Chairman, Wage Stabilization Board_ Tobin, Maurice J., Secretary of Labor.
Wilson, Charles E., Director of Defense Mobilization; accompanied by Herbert A. Bergson, general counsel; and Matthew Hale, on loan from Department of Commerce_
Woods, Tighe E., Housing Expediter, accompanied by Milton Davis,
and Ed Dupree, general counsel.
Senator Long, May 15.-
Senator Maybank, May 22
Senator Maybank, May 31.
Senator Sparkman, for himself and others, June 4
Letters, statements, exhibits, etc., submitted for the record by-
Benton, William F., a United States Senator from the State of Con-
necticut: Increases in commodity prices and volume of trading,
1950-51, table..
Bricker, John W., a United States Senator from the State of Ohio: Article, Reuter's Agency, Rubber Policy O. K.'d by United States, says Attlee..
Article, New York Times, Our Steel Capacity at End of 1952 to be 117,500,000 Tons a Year, etc...
Article, New York Times, Steel Mills Continue Fast Pace, etc.__
Fleischmann, Manly, Administrator, National Production Authority: Orders on farm equipment__.
Budget estimate and employment estimate. Information on industry advisory committees
Foley, Raymond M., Administrator, Housing and Home Finance Agency:
Letter to Senator Maybank regarding S. 1397.-
Letter enclosing report dealing with recent determinations of critical housing areas.
Ford, Peyton, Deputy Attorney General:
Letter on condemnation of land, section 104 (e) and section 409 (d) -
Information on industry advisory committees
Foster, William C., Administrator, Economic Cooperation Adminis-
tration:
Complete listing of applications for certificates
Gillette, Guy M., a United States Senator from the State of Iowa: Letter to Senator Maybank regarding allocations to small business_ Ives, Irving M., a United States Senator from the State of New York: Letter to Mr. Woods on exclusion of States meeting certain minimum standards under rent-control law.
Johnston, Eric, Administrator, Economic Stablization Agency:
Statement..
Increases in commodity prices and volume of trading.
The what and why of general manufacturers' order CPR 22. Letter to Senator Maybank on license suspensions under OPA Statement on common carrier and other public utilities not sub-
ject to rate regulation.---
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615
627
890
905
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144
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