THE MEETING OFSUPPLY AND DEMAND — CONTINUED. 



Leaders in industry state hardships to be expected and 

 discuss competitive position with Canada and European 

 pulp producers. 



3502. BROWN, D. K. How Reciprocal Trade Agree- 

 ments Act affects the pulp and paper manufacturing in- 

 dustry and its workers' wages. South. Pulp & Paper J. 

 8(1):12-14, 16, 44-45. June 1945. 302.8 So8 



Statement on behalf of the United States pulp and paper 

 industry presented to the House Ways and Means Com- 

 mittee, U. S. Congress. 



3503. BULLOCK, W. B. Foreign competition. Paper 

 Mill News 66(38):16-17. Sept. 18, 1943. 302.8 P195 



Possible postwar competition in the paper industry. 



3504. BULLOCK, W. B. Tariff legislation of the pulp 

 and paper industry of the U. S. Paper Indus. & Paper 

 World 26:851-852, 859. Oct. 1944. 302.8 P1923 



3505. BULLOCK, W. B. 20th year Import Committee 

 [of the American paper industry]. Paper Mill News 67(8): 

 128. Feb. 19, 1944. 302.8 P195 



Activities of the Committee in dealing with tariff cases. 



3506. CANADA. DEPT. OF JUSTICE. Canada and 

 international cartels. Ottawa, 1945. 72 p. Libr. Cong. 



Includes newsprint situation, and international affilia- 

 tions of Canadian wood and paper products companies. 



3507. COXE, G. R. Future export markets for U. S. 

 pulp and paper. Foreign Com. Weekly 15(7):10-13, 35, 

 illus. May 13, 1944. 157.54 F763 



Also in Paper Mill News 67(21): 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. May 

 20, 1944. 302.8 P195; Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 45:521- 

 524. June 1944. 302.8 P96 



3508. COXE, G. R. United States pulp and paper ex- 

 ports. U. S. Off. Internatl. Trade. Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt. 6. 

 Forest Prod. 5(12), 26 p. July 1947. 157.54 In236 



3509. DARROW, J. F., and SUKMANOWSHY, E. 

 Review of United States foreign trade in paper base 

 stocks and paper in 1940. U. S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. 

 Com. Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt. 4, Forest Prod. 13, 18 p. 

 Mar. 1941. 157.54 In23 



3510. FOWLER, R. M. Future of the pulp and paper 

 industry. Paper Mill News 68(40): 10, 12. Oct. 6, 1945. 

 302.8 P195 



Interrelationship of the aims of the industry in Canada 

 and the United States. 



3511. FROST, B. M. The world's paper industry and 

 trade, 1927-37. Foreign Com. Weekly 1:49-50. Oct. 12, 

 1940. 157.54 F763 



Foreign trade positions. 



3512. MUDDIMAN, A. B. Mexican market for wall- 

 board. Com. Intel. J. 64:469-470. Apr. 19, 1941. 

 286.8 C16 



Stresses American position in market, and what Canada 

 might do to obtain Mexican markets. 



3513. NEUBRECH, W. L. Our future paper market- 

 130 million or 2,170 million people? Paper Mill News 

 68(17):54, 56, 58. Apr. 28, 1945. 302.8 P195 



3514. O'KEEFE, T. D. World markets for products of 

 pulp and paper. South. Pulp & Paper J. 9(11):62, 64, 67. 

 Oct. 31, 1946. 302.8 So8 



3515. PARKER, C. G. International trade and the pulp 

 and paper industry. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 46:993- 

 994, 1009. Dec. 1945. 302.8 P96 



Similar title in Indus. Canada 46(3):301-302. July 1945. 

 Libr. Cong. 



3516. SMITH, F. W. Paper export distribution after 

 the war. [Excerpts] Paper Trade J. 117(24): 16- 17. Dec. 

 9, 1943. 302.8 P196 



3517. STADLER, J. Sulphite pulp from war to war and 

 afterwards. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 45:145-158. 

 Convention Issue, 1944. 302.8 P96 



Similar material, with title Outlook for Canadian Pulp 

 Industry, in Paper Mill News 67(12):28-29. Mar. 18, 

 1944. 302.8 P195 



3518. TINKER, E. W. United States pulp and paper 

 industry in world trade. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 48 

 (13):55-56. Dec. 1947. 302.8 P96 



Also in Paper Trade J. 125(13):7, 22. Oct. 30, 1947. 

 302.8 P196 



3519. U. S. BUR. OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 

 COMMERCE. PULP AND PAPER UNIT. In the vital pulp 

 and paper trade; review of today's situation. Foreign 

 Com. Weekly 20(7):46-47. Aug. 11, 1945. 157.54 F763 



3520. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. Free list. U. S. 

 Tariff Comn. Trade Agreement Digests 16, 138 p. Nov. 

 1946. 173 T17Tad 



Wood pulp, p. 114-120; pulpwood, p. 135-138. 



3521. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. Paper and books. 

 U. S. Tariff Comn. Trade Agreement Digests 14, 139 p. 

 Nov. 1946. 173 T17Tad 



THE MEETING OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND - -CONTTNimn 



3522. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. Paper base stock, 

 paper, and converted paper products and reciprocal 

 trade agreements. Washington, 1941. 39 p. 173 T17Pb 



3523. UNITED STATES PAPER EXPORTERS COUN- 

 CIL, INC. Some information about paper. Paper Trade 

 J. 120(10):16, 18. Mar. 8, 1945. 302.8 P196 



As an export commodity. 



3524. UNITED STATES PULP PRODUCERS ASSOCIA- 

 TION. Position of the United States wood pulp industry 

 in respect to the proposed extension of the Reciprocal 

 Trade Agreements Act. South. Pulp & Paper J. 7(12):16, 

 18. May 1946. 302.8 So8 



Other Wood Commodities 



3525. GROWTH of Canadian plywood and veneer indus- 

 try. [Gt. Brit.] Bd. Trade J. 153(2613):15. Jan. 4, 1947. 

 256.03 T67J 



Export aspects. 



3526. MULLER, J. L. Foreign market opportunities 

 for cross ties. Cross Tie B. 28(10):53-57. Oct. 1947. 

 99.82 C87 



3527. PAGE, G. Foreign markets for Venetian blinds. 

 U. S. Bur. of Foreign & Dom. Com. Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt. 

 4, Forest Prod. 6, 5 p. Feb. 1941. 157.54 In23 



Includes industry in United States. 



3528. U. S. CONGRESS. HOUSE. COMMITTEE ON 

 WAYS AND MEANS. Exportation of Douglas fir peeler 

 logs. Hearings . . . 76th Cong., 3d sess. on S. 1108 . . . 

 April 19, 1940. Washington, 1940. 110 p., illus. 

 99.76 Un376 



TRANSPORTATION 



3529. ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN RAILROADS. 

 RAILROAD COMMITTEE FOR THE STUDY OF TRANS- 

 PORTATION. Transportation in America. Washington, 

 1947. 391 p., maps. 289.2 As725 



Summarizes commodity production, marketing, foreign 

 trade, transportation and consumption reports listed here- 

 with. Freight information on water and highway trans- 

 portation as well as railroad transportation. Holdings of 

 separate reports in U. S. D. A. library: Logs; Posts, 

 poles and piling; Box, crate and cooperage material 

 (289.2 As725L); Lumber (289.2 As725Lu and 

 289.2 As725R); Pulpwood (289.2 As725Pu); Wood pulp and 

 paper (289.2 As725Wp). Additional reports in Association 

 of American Railroads Library: Building woodwork 

 (millwork); Naval stores; Veneer and plywood; Wooden 

 ties. Develops industry backgrounds. Many statistical 

 sources since 1940 are duplicated in this bibliography. 



3530. CORNWALL, G. F. The Willamette basin river 

 log traffic booming. Timberman 42(10): 11- 16, illus. 

 Aug. 1941. 99.81 T484 



3531. DAVIS, K. P., and BRUNDAGE, M. R. Trans- 

 portation of forest products by truck and common carrier 

 railroad in the United States, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944. 

 Washington, U. S. Forest Serv., 1943. 41 p. 



U. S. Natl. Security Resources Bd. Libr. 

 "Not for publication." 

 U. S. War Production Board cooperating. 



3532. *ERNST, W., JR. An analysis of motor truck 

 transportation of lumber to northern consuming markets 

 from central North Carolina. Durham, N. C, 1941. 



Thesis (M.F.)-Duke University. 



3533. HILL, R. C. Ocean freight rates double in six 

 years. Timberman 47(12): 120, 122. Oct. 1946. 



99.81 T484 

 Lumber rates in North Pacific. 



3534. HILL, R. C. Problems of intercoastal ship 

 operators. Timberman 47(2): 118, 120. Dec. 1945. 

 99.81 T484 



Statistics on ocean lumber freight rates, 1939-41 and 

 water-borne lumber shipments for October 1945. 



3535. HILLYER, C. R. Transportation in the pulp and 

 paper industry. Paper Indus. & Paper World 24:41-42, 

 54, illus. Apr. 1942. 302.8 P1923 



3536. HOBBS, E. S. Fluctuations in railway freight 

 traffic compared with production, Class 1 steam railways, 

 1928-1944. U. S. Interstate Com. Comn. Bur. Transport 

 Econ. & Statis. Statement 4625, 45 p. Nov. 1946. 



U. S. Interstate Com. Comn. Libr. 



"This study, issued as information, has not been . . . 

 adopted by the Interstate Commerce Commission." 



Tables compare production of forest products with 

 tonnage of freight, and revenue per 100 lbs. therefrom. 

 Similar statistics for paper and naval stores. Appendix 

 2 lists sources of forest products statistics. 



*Not examined. 



