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Hanson, Elisha, Safeway Stores, letter, June 2, 1955, to Hon. Emanuel
Celler with memorandum or amendment of section 2 (b) of Robinson-
Patman Act__

2057

12-13

Harris, Thomas E., associate general counsel, CIO, accompanying Arthur
J. Goldberg__

Harlan, Justice, remarks on rule of reason_

2143

Hartford-Empire case, Supreme Court interpretation of antitrust laws____ 77-78 Hill, William S., Representative from Colorado, remarks in House on "Good faith defense".

2286-2289

Hilton, Russell H., the Camera Center, letter, April 26, 1955, to National
Federation of Independent Business_-_-

Hoover Commission:

Membership of its task forces, disclosure___

as Part of legislative branch of Government_-.

579

65

105

Hoover, Herbert, Jr., appointment as special adviser to Secretary of State on worldwide petroleum problems--

723-724

Horizontal agreements, price fixing---

1834

Horizontal mergers, textile, price collusion__

2042

House Committee on the Study of the Growth of Monopoly Power, antitrust inquiry, 81st and 82d Congresses--

1-2

House Small Business Committee, antitrust investigation by-
Howrey, Hon. Edward F., Chairman, Federal Trade Commission:

1

as Attorney for Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., before Federal Trade
Commission___

Letter, June 16, 1953, to Hon. William Langer, with attachments-----
as Member of Attorney General's Committee_

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Repeal of quantity limit proviso, advocacy of.
Rule of reason approach in FTC decisions_
Statement.

Hudelson, L. W., Los Angeles, Calif., letter, April 11, 1955, to Hon. James
Roosevelt, supporting H. R. 11 and S. 11.

77

2279

13-14, 77

77 13-14

2289-2366, 2440-2528

113

Hughes, Rowland, Director, Executive Office of President, Bureau of Budget, letter, May 25, 1954, to Hon. Homer E. Capehart enclosing draft bill

Humble Oil & Refining Co., letter to Hon. Emanuel Celler, on distribution of branded motor fuels____.

2277

2622

I

Imperfect competition. (See Competition-monopolistic.)
Imports and exports. (See Exports and imports.)
Incipiency doctrine____

2120-2121, 2241, 2447

Independent Bankers Association of America, statement by Ben H.
Ryan_____

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Industrial Commission (1898), antitrust investigation__-.

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Injury to industrial competition, test. (See Substantial lessening of competition.)

2312-2313, 2445, 2507, 2526-2527

Insurance:

Exemption of certain operations from antitrust laws__.
Standard of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation‒‒‒‒‒

Insurance companies:

Page

294

2183-2184

Antitrust laws, exemption from, when under State regulation (Pub-

lic Law 15, 79th Cong.).

Competition for supply credit_.

Influence through investment power___

Investment functions, investigation suggested....

and Loans to small business__.

Integration. (See mergers.)

Integration, vertical. (See Vertical integration; Mergers.)

Interlocking directorates (Clayton Act, sec. 8)---

63

465, 479
2041-2042
2055-2056
62-63

Internal Revenue Service ruling on taxation of recovery in treble-dam-
age suits)--

International cartels. (See Cartels).

International Cooperative Petroleum Association and Iranian consortium_

International Salt case_

Interstate Circuit case_-

-80-81, 1960, 2134

80

703-

705, 1537, 1540-1544, 2139-2140

38, 2119, 2237, 2448-2449

17, 77-78, 215

165

638

Interstate Commerce Act (1887), legislative history of___
Interstate Commerce Commission, anticompetitive regulatory policies-- 288-290
Interstate commerce, and Robinson-Patman Act___
and Trucking industry..

308b

Iran, objection to disclosure of certain Iranian consortium documents_ 1559-1560
Iranian consortium:

760-769

Antitrust immunity, discussion___
Application from International Cooperative Petroleum Associa-
tion__.

Articles on_.

Attorney General's opinion on_.

1537, 2139-2140

269, 276-278, 704-705, 711-715, 760-769
708-709, 1554-1555, 1561-1562

Consumers Cooperative Association, letter, to Hon. Emanuel Celler,
concerning

703, 707

703-704

Correspondence between Hon. Emanuel Celler and Attorney General,
concerning -

683, 1554-1555

1555-1560

1559-1560

268-271, 275–278, 299, 302

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740, 754, 1653

Role of Price Waterhouse & Co. 701-702, 708-710, 731–736, 2140, 2190-2192

699-736
701, 1540
722-731

1563-1651

Text of agreement---

Text of statement by chairman, Howard Page.
Top-secret documents__

Iranian Oil Agreement----

Iricon Agency, Ltd., Iran Agency of Independents_

Italy:

and Antimonopoly program__

724

1961

276
710-711

Study of our antitrust laws--.

686
2

J

Jacobs, Ephraim, Chief, Legislation and Clearance Section of Antitrust
Division, Department of Justice, speech on mergers__.

355-361

Jackson, Roy D., Jr., Atlantic Refining Co., letter, September 20, 1955, to
Kenneth R. Harkins____

2630

Japan and cartels__.

2, 686

Javits, Jacob K., attorney general, New York, letter to New York Bank-
ing Department_.

1978-1979

Jennings, B. B., Socony Mobile Oil Co., Inc., New York, letter, July 21, 1955,
to Hon. Emanuel Celler, on distribution of branded motor fuels____ 2619-2620

63478-55-pt. 3- -55

Joint Oil-Producing Ventures in the Middle East, Their Status Under
United States Antitrust Laws, submitted by Standard Oil Co. (New
Jersey) to Attorney General's Committee__

Page

808-830

Jordan, J. G., vice president, marketing, Shell Oil Co., letter July 18, 1955,
to Hon. Emanuel Celler on distribution of branded motor fuels..
Julliard, A. D., merger with United Merchants and Manufacturers--.
Jurisdiction, concurrent, between Department of Justice and Federal
Trade Commission, on antitrust laws____

Justice, Department of:

Actions instituted which are favorable to agriculture_.
Antimerger work‒‒‒‒‒

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52

1804

645
284-285

177

274-275

1539, 1545-1546

86

Enforcement policies, effect of Attorney General's recommendations

as to proof of conspiracy__.

18

1804, 2666

Jurisdiction over antitrust laws, concurrent with Federal Trade Com-
mission

Jurisdiction to enforce Capper-Volstead Act..

Letter to Hon. Emanuel Celler with list of members who appeared
as attorneys in antitrust cases_

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Press release, May 12, 1955, on proceedings brought against the news-
papers and advertising agencies_____

1775-1776

Reasoning Behind and Explanation of the Factors Considered in De-
ciding the Legality of Mergers---

356

Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey) et al., civil action No. 86-27, com-
plaint against

830

Standards in connection with antimerger cases_

40

K

Kahn, Alfred E., professor of economics, Cornell University, opinion on
Attorney General's Committee's handling of dissenting opinions---- 1909, 1917
Kahn, Alfred E., professor of economics, Cornell University, letters to
Mr. MacIntyre, House Committee on Small Business__.
Kalijarvi, Hon. Thorsten V., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Eco-
nomic Affairs, statement_--

1909, 1917

684-736

Kansas City Star, case of----

337-338, 1776-1778

Keating, Hon. Kenneth B., Member of Antitrust Subcommittee:
Opening statement

3-4

Support of Celler Antimerger Act__.

Kefauver-Celler Antimerger Act. (See Celler Antimerger Act, 1950.)
Kefauver, Hon. Estes, United States Senator from Tennessee:
Address before antitrust law section, New York State Bar Associa-
tion ---

Colloquy with Mr. Schwartz___

Equality of opportunity bill, S. 11. (See Equality of opportunity bill.)
Minority report on S. 719, 82d Congress (S. Rept. 293, pt. 2), Price Dis-
crimination-Defense Under Robinson-Patman Act_

Statement----

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Study regarding NAM__

Kreps, Theo. J., economist of Antitrust Subcommittee, analysis of Big
Enterprise and the Competitive System__

Kintner, Earl W., general counsel, Federal Trade Commission, state-
ment_

Kern, Mr., Indianapolis, Ind., appointment to Federal Trade Commis-
sion, discussion____

Kemp, S. A., Acting Administrator, Civil Aeronautics Administration,
letter, May 24, 1955, on sale of CAA facilities___

4-42

1652

82

85, 2506-2507

1713-1717
1818-1820

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1662, 1739-1740, 2149-2150

as Commodity---

as Disappearing factor in locating plants__.
Distinction between business enterprises and labor unions_

Featherbedding-----

Immunity of unions from antitrust law---- 1658–1663, 1678, 1805–1810, 2664
Industrywide, areawide, and pattern bargaining--
1662, 1739-1742,
1786, 2032-2034, 2146-2148
--- 1658-1663, 1678-1689, 1802, 2030
1810-1812

Monopolistic practices of unions___.
Monopoly power resulting from immunity___
NAM position on labor policy.......

1829

Organized labor and antitrust laws, recommendation of Attorney
General's Committee__.
116, 210, 642, 1739, 1904, 2150-2152, 2664
Price fixing, production control, by unions_.
1739
Secondary boycotts-----

1662-1663, 1680, 1739-1740, 2149

Status of unions under antitrust laws_
Lane, Hon. Thomas J., Representative from Massachusetts:
Letter, February 28, 1955, to Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr.-
Statement_

Langer, Hon. William, United States Senator from North Dakota, docu-
ment entitled "Monopoly in the Power Industry".
Latin America and cartels--.

2143-2145

53

51-53

6

686

Lattanzi, Louis, assistant manager, Franklin National Bank, letter, March
22, 1955, to Arthur T. Roth on bank mergers in Nassau County,
N. Y

2267-2269

Lawrence, David, article, Expansion of White House Personnel...
Leake. James M., deposition on allocation of steel_‒‒‒‒

Leake Stamping Co., Monroe, Mich., open letter to all employees----
Legislative recommendations..

Life insurance. (See Insurance companies.)

"Like grade and quality".

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Loos, Karl, consultant on Attorney General's Committee, representing
farmers' cooperatives----

63, 66

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Lyon, E. H., Phillips Petroleum Co., letter, July 5, 1955, to Hon. Emanuel
Celler, distribution of branded motor fuels----.

2622

M

Machine Chain Manufacturers Association, consent decree in price fixing

case-.

345

MacIntyre, Everette, staff director, letter, May 2, 1955, to L. W. Frick___
Maclean, Donald, California & Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corp., letter
April 22, 1955, to Hon. James Roosevelt.

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Mansure, Hon Edmund F.. Administrator, GSA, letter, June 7, 1955, to
Hon. Emanuel Celler___.

Market competition---

2142
2217-2229

Marketing agreements.

661-662, 1738, 1739

Markley, Frank R., Sun Oil Co., letter, July 1, 1955, to Hon Emanuel
Celler

2624

Marsh, Winston W., executive secretary, National Association of Inde-
pendent Tire Dealers, statement-----

1838-1843

Martin, Hon. William McChesney, Jr., Chairman, Board of Governors,
Federal Reserve System, statement-..

2159-2181

Page

McClellan, H. C., president, NAM, letter, April 15, 1955, to Hon. Stanley
N. Barnes--

1801

McConnell, Thomas C., attorney at law, Chicago, Ill., letter, May 17, 1955,
to Hon. Emanuel Celler, citation of Brownell Report before publica-
tion_-_-_

585-586

Statement

395-411

McCormack, Hon, John W., Representative from Massachusetts, letter, May
5, 1955, to Hon. Wright Patman_.
McDonald, Angus, assistant legislative secretary, National Farmers'
Union, statement__

116

644-670

McDowell, R. W., D-X Sunray Oil Co., letter, July 7, 1955, to Hon. Emanuel
Celler

McGoldrick-Joyce Co., Inc., letter, April 27, 1955, to Hon. John W. Mc-
Cormack

2624

116

McGuire amendment to Federal Trade Commission Act, repeal of---. 234-242,
288, 294, 308a, 553, 671, 672, 1734, 1743, 1763, 1772, 1952, 2648-2652
McLean Trucking Co. v. U. S. (321 U. S. 67), Supreme Court's considera-
tion of value of competition among canners__
McMillan, Clarence M., executive secretary, National Candy Wholesalers
Association, statement---

Mead, James M., Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission:

Reappointment discussed.

Statement

"Megalolatry" (bigness)----

Mergers:

and Abuses of tax system__--

Acquisitions by dominant concerns.

Advance approval of__

172

1742-1758

82-83
2524-2528

2, 496, 1654-1655, 1675, 2441

52

21

82, 177,

178, 293, 1863, 1953-1954, 1976-1980, 2122, 2141, 2180, 2231-2233, 2526

in Aviation field__
Bank mergers--.

163-168
21-24, 81, 265, 1547, 1852, 2261–2262
18, 219, 228, 233, 2521-2523, 2657-2658

Brownell Report on--
Clearance procedure. (See Justice, Department of merger clearance
procedure.)

Competition, consideration of, as primary factor with respect to---- 172
of Corporations "engaged in interstate commerce," discussion_-_-
Corporations involved in, list of merged companies.
Factors considered in deciding legality of----

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Lessening competition in "any section of country" (see also Substan-

1656, 1664

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6, 20, 185, 284, 286, 387, 436, 1539, 1845, 2159, 2230, 2307, 2525

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Mermey, Maurice, director, Bureau of Education on Fair Trade, state-
ment

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1758-1772

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