Hearings,Sept.19,24,26,29-30,Oct.1-3,6-11,14-17,20-23,1941

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Friday September 26 1941
1165
Eccles Hon Marriner S Chairman Board of Governors of Federal
1243
Commerce of the United States at Washington D C May
1291
Tuesday September 30 1941
1305
Wednesday October 1 1941
1353
UNITED STATES
1384
Effects of inflation and deflation on cost factors annually 191040
1389
Aggregate expenditures for consumption by income levels 193536
1396
Speaking of pressuregroup greed
1401
Retail prices of all foods and nonagricultural income payments
1402
1941
1423
Value of production in major manufacturing industries 1935 and 1937
1429
Distribution of agricultural employment by major farming areas 192429
1441
United States parity prices for farm products September 15 1941
1443
Press release by the American Farm Bureau Federation Chicago Ill
1449
Estimated cost of production by selected States and regions in 1939 and the estimated cost per pound of lint on a 10year average yield basis
1460
Statements and information submitted by Edward A ONeal
1469
Farm income and national income
1470
REVISED
1471
Shortterm loans to farmers held by selected lending agencies 193041
1472
Information with respect to periodic fluctuations of farm prices
1473
Seasonal changes in creamery butter production and prices of
1474
Average percentage of parity price received by farmers during the 12
1485
months ending September 15 1941
1486
Commodities included in the index of prices paid for commodities
1499
ment programs
1501
Average prices received by farmers for corn cotton wheat for four selected periods and parity prices calculated on the basis of different periods and ...
1505
Farm products included in the index of prices received by farmers
1509
Prices received by farmers for sugarcane and sugar beets as percent of parity prices and retail price of sugar in Denver Detroit and average for United...
1516
1941
1519
Monday October 6 1941
1553
Hetzel Ralph Jr director of economics Congress of Industrial
1558
Labor and farm prices by Ralph Hetzel
1581
Profits of leading corporations for the half year
1583
The workers share of national income
1589
The fruits of industrial peace by Harold J Ruttenberg
1603
Testimony on the tax bill presented to the House Ways and Means
1617
Memoranda addresses letters etc Continued Page
1639
Wednesday October 8 1941
1649
Income per capita on farms and not on farms United States 1910
1788
National income from goods and services and agricultures contribu tion to it
1789
American business activity since 1790 facing p
1791
Friday October 10 1941
1798
Saturday October 11 1941
1811
Telegram from Wilson Bell and W L Bouchard to Hon Clyde
1827
Tuesday October 14 1941
1832
Price of raw cotton gross mill manufacturing margin and price of a principal tire fabric monthly July 1940 to October 1941
1837
Appendix B Curtailment of crude rubber consumption
1840
Wholesale prices 28 basic commodities
1842
Increase in average hourly earnings in selected industries July 1939
1863
Wednesday October 15 1941
1866
Production employment wages and prices
1869
Price trends of cotton and cotton goods
1871
Strikes beginning in July 1941 by major issues involved with cumu lative figures for the period January to July 1941
1881
Workers involved and mandays idle during strikes in June and July 1941 compared with total workers and available work
1885
Results of strikes ending in the 7month period January to July 1941 in relation to major issues involved
1886
Thursday October 16 1941 1940
1914
Friday October 17 1941
1960
Income velocity
1977
Irving Fishers index of commodity prices
1979
Monday October 20 1941
1983
TABLES
2041
Remuneration of officers highest second third and total for all officers and directors as reported for fiscal years ended April May and June 1940 and ...
2050
Steelassets over 100000000 each_
2052
Tuesday October 21 1941
2069
Index of wholesale prices in five countries for certain months since
2092
Wednesday October 22 1941
2133
Parity prices for sugar beets and Louisiana sugarcane
2141
Average prices received by farmers for farm products United States September 15 1941 with comparisons
2146
United States index numbers September 15 1941 with comparisons
2147
United States parity prices for farm products
2148
United States prices received by farmers percentage of parity__
2150
Industrial production
2201
Average annual farm price for specified commodities United States 191719 1940 and average month price 1941
2217
Average union wage rates
2218
Thursday October 23 1941
2227
Index
2281

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