THE MEETING OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND -CONTINUE P. 



3465. U. S. PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN 

 AID. European recovery and American aid. Washington, 

 1947. 286 p. 173 P927 



Pt. 3, Special Reports; wood and wood products avail- 

 able for export, p. 239-243; pulp and paper, p. 259-263. 



3466. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. Effect of trade 

 agreement reductions on tariff levels in the United States. 

 The computations were based on trade statistics for 1939 

 but reflect all trade agreement reductions through 

 February 1, 1943. Washington, 1943. 9 p. 173 T17Eff 



Data on "Wood and manufactures of." 



3467. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. Forest products 

 and reciprocal trade agreements. Washington, 1940. 

 38 p. 173 T17Fp 



3468. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. Imports of items 

 affected by trade agreements. Washington, 1940. 5 v. 

 173 T17Ita 



Sections on wood products, paper products and Free 

 List forest products. Lists rates of duty on commodities, 

 trade agreements involved, amounts and value of com- 

 modities imported for consumption. 



3469. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. Post-war imports 

 and domestic production of major commodities. Report 

 to the United States Senate in response to Senate Resolu- 

 tion No. 341 (78th Cong., 2d sess.) U. S. Tariff Comn. 

 Rpt. 154, ser. 2, 1321 p. 1945. 173 T17RS 



Schedule 4, Wood and manufactures; Schedule 14, Papers 

 and books. 



Also issued by U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on 

 Finance, as 79th Cong., 1st sess., S. Doc. 38. 173 T17Pw 



3470. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. Transportation 

 costs and value of principal imports. Washington, 1940. 

 55 p. 173 T17Trp 



Lumber, wood products, paper, wood pulp, p. 29-32. 

 Also forest products like gums and tannin extract. In- 

 creased costs of marine and overland transportation. 



3471. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. United States im- 

 ports and trade agreement concessions. Washington, 



1940. 8 v. 173 T17Uns 



V. 4, Wood and Manufactures of; Papers and books. 

 Also summarizes United States production and export 

 statistics for commodities listed. 



3472. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. War and its effect 

 on United States imports. Washington, 1940. 2 v., maps. 

 173 T17Wa 



Includes lumber, logs, pulp and paper, and quebracho. 



3473. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. Wood and manufac- 

 tures. U. S. Tariff Comn. Trade Agreement Digests 4, 

 70 p. 1946. 173 T17Tad 



3474. WEATHERBY, H. Export prospects in B. C. 

 [British Columbia]. Timber Canada 8(l):73-74. Sept. 

 1947. 99.81 T487 



Lumber 



3475. ARTENBERG, E. M. Domestic economy retains 

 most building materials. South. Lumberman 173(2177): 

 115-116. Dec. 15, 1946. 99.81 So82 



Exports and imports. 



Also in Dom. Com. 34(ll):31-33. Nov. 1946. 

 157.54 D713 



3476. BEVAN, A., and BOARDMAN K. S. Post-war 

 outlook for the export lumber trade of the United States. 

 South. Lumberman 169(2129):185-187. Dec. 15, 1944. 

 99.81 So82 



3477. DEMMON, E. L. Louisiana forests and trade 

 possibilities with Latin America. New Orleans Port Rec. 

 1(6):13-15, illus. Feb. 1943. 286.8 N47 2 



3478. FAULK, E. W. Finance and foreign trade. South. 

 Lumberman 175(2201):211-216. Dec. 15, 1947. 



99.81 So82 

 Financing lumber export. 



3479. FORCE, L. E. Post-war lumber export outlook. 

 Timberman 45(5):75-76. Mar. 1944. 99.81 T484 



3480. GILMOUR, J. D. Cultivated forests and British 

 Columbia's lumber markets. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 

 30(10):49-50, 64, 66, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 110. Oct. 

 1946. 99.81 B77 



3481. GOETZ, S. M. Governmental restrictions on the 

 export of lumber. South. Lumberman 175(2201): 198- 202. 

 Dec. 15, 1947. 99.81 So82 



U. S. Department of Commerce, Office of International 

 Trade. 



3482. HAYWARD, P. A. Lumber -war -time and post- 

 war. South. Lumberman 163(2057):133-140, illus. Dec. 



1941. 99.81 So82 

 Export. 



THE MEETING OFSUPPLY AND DEMAND —CONTINUED. 



3483. HAYWARD, P. A. Recent world trade trends in 

 lumber and lumber products. U. S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. 

 Com. Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt. 4, Forest Prod. 2, 21 p. Jan. 

 1941. 157.54 In23 



3484. HERBERT, P. A. Free trade in forest products? 

 J. Forestry 43:683. Sept. 1945. 99.8 F768 



Comments on: Lumber Trade Policies, by L. M. 

 James. J. Forestry 43:81-87. Feb. 1945; and A Foreign 

 Forest Policy for the Nation, by P. A. Herbert. J. Fores- 

 try 42:631-636. Sept. 1944. 



3485. HEUER, D. F. Our export trade moves on. 

 South. Lumberman 175(2201):260, 262, 265. Dec. 15, 

 1947. 99.81 So82 



Annual article with varying title, sometimes referring 

 only to hardwood lumber export. 



3486. JAMES, L. M. Lumber trade policies. J. Fores- 

 try 43:81-87. Ref. Feb. 1945. 99.8 F768 



Recommends removal of international trade barriers. 



3487. MCKELLAR, A. D. Immense tropical hardwood 

 forests await development. Foreign Com. Weekly 29(1): 

 3-5, 34, illus. Oct. 4, 1947. 157.54 F763 



Tables show imports of tropical hardwood logs, lumber 

 by species and country of origin. 



3488. MACKINNON, J. A. Lumber export policy out- 

 lined by Minister of Trade and Commerce. Canada 

 Lumberman 66(2, i.e. 3):54-55, 65. Feb. 1, 1946. 

 99.81 C16 



3489. MACKINNON, J. A. Post war export prospects 

 for Canadian lumber. Canada Lumberman 64(17):58-59, 

 80. Sept. 1, 1944. 99.81 C16 



3490. MULLER, J. L. Are foreign markets for lumber 

 worthwhile? South. Lumberman 172(2165):40-41. June 

 15, 1946. 99.81 So82 



3491. MULLER, J. L. Exports now-protect 

 tomorrow's markets. Wood [Chicago], Nov. 1946:12-14, 

 49. 99.82 W859 



Foreign markets for lumber. 



3492. MULLER, J. L. Hardwood export-import facts. 

 Natl. Hardwood Lumber Assoc. Ybk. 49:194, 196. 1946. 

 99.76 N211R 



3493. *NEARN, W. T. Lumber export trade of the 

 United States. New Haven, 1947. 74 p. 



Thesis (M.F.)-Yale University. 



3494. NEUBRECH, W. L. Lumber exports at 40-year 

 low in 1940. Foreign Com. Weekly 2:518-519. Apr. 29, 

 1941. 157.54 F763 



3495. PACIFIC LUMBER INSPECTION BUR., INC. 

 Waterborne shipments of lumber from B. C. [British 

 Columbia], Washington and Oregon. Brit. Columbia 

 Lumberman 31(12):96. Dec. 1947. 99.81 B77 



Appears in monthly issues since September 1945, in 

 British Columbia Exporter supplement. Gives amounts 

 M.B.F. by destination of shipment and by shipping area. 



3496. SLIFKO, C. W. South American balsa wood in 

 national defense. U. S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com. 

 Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt. 4, Forest Prod. 26, 3 p. May 1941. 

 157.54 In23 



U. S. imports of logs and lumber, by country of origin. 



3497. SYLVAN. No softwood famine; producing coun- 

 tries and their export possibilities after the war. Tim- 

 ber Trades J. 169:341-343. May 20, 1944. 99.81 T48 



3498. U. S. BUR. OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 

 COMMERCE. Temporary waiver of import duties on 

 timber, lumber, and lumber products authorized by the 

 President, in interest of housing program. Foreign Com. 

 Weekly 25(7):43. Nov. 16, 1946. 157.54 F763 



Lists items for duty-free import. 



3499. U. S. CONGRESS. HOUSE. COMMITTEE ON 

 MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES. Export of lumber. 

 Hearings . . . 76th Cong., 3d sess. on H. R. 7463 ... and 

 H. R. 7505 . . . March 27, 1940. Washington, 1940. 73 p. 

 99.76 Un375 



Table of ocean freight rates on lumber, p. 20-29. 



3500. U. S. CONGRESS. SENATE. COMMITTEE ON 

 COMMERCE. Aiding producers of lumber and manu- 

 factured timber products. Hearings . . . 76th Cong., 3d 

 sess. on S. 2546 . . . Feb. 23, 1940. Washington, 1940. 

 57 p. 99.76 Un37A 



Pulp and Paper 



3501. AMERICAN PAPER AND PULP ASSOCIATION. 

 Statements relative to reciprocal trade agreements. 

 Paper Indus. & Paper World 28:1640:1641. Feb. 1947. 

 302.8 P1923 



"Not examined. 



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