AMERICAN HOROLOGICAL INDUSTRY HEARING BEFORE A SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE UNITED STATES SENATE EIGHTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON IMPORTANCE OF AMERICAN HOROLOGICAL INDUSTRY 37-241 AUGUST 17, 1964 Printed for the use of the Committee on Armed Services LAW LIBRARY OCT-2 1964 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1964 HENRY M. JACKSON, Washington STROM THURMOND, South Carolina LEVERETT SALTONSTALL, Massachusetts T. EDWARD BRASWELL, Professional Staff Member Report of Preparedness Subcommittee No. 6 of Senate Committee on Armed Services on Essentiality of the American Watch and Clock Staff Study of Preparedness Subcommittee No. 6 of Senate Committee on Armed Services on Essentiality of the American Horological Additional views of Senator Goldwater and Representatives Wolcott and Curtis of the Joint Economic Committee with regard to "De- fense Essentiality and Foreign Economic Policy: Case Study, Watch Industry and Precision Skills" (July 25, 1956). (This is the minority report to the report printed on p. 207.) Appendix IV. Additional material supplied subsequent to hearing on be- |