Appendix IIList of Charts Chart Title Page 1. Federal Appropriations for Defense Prior to Pearl Harbor 13 2. Foreign Government Contracts for Armaments Placed in the United States 19 3. Public Opinion on Mililtary Service 37 4. Development of the War Organization 39 5. Public Opinion on U.S. Entry into the War 47 6. United States Export by Country 64 7. Public Opinion on Aid to Great Britain 89 8. Expenditures of the Federal Government 92 9. Munitions Production Prior to Pearl Harbor 93 10. Growth of the Armed Forces 94 11. Industrial Production 104 12. Federal Appropriations for War 112 13. Productive Facility Expansion by Source of Funds 115 14. Manufacturing Facility Expansion by Industry 116 15. U.S. Merchant Ship Construction and Sinkings 137 16. Ship Deliveries under U.S. Maritime Commission Program 141 17. Petroleum Shipments to Eastern States 155 18. Passenger Traffic on Railroads 161 19. Transportation Activity 165 20. The Labor Force 174 21. Military Inductions through Selective Service 177 22. WOrker Idleness Due to Strikes 190 23. Straight-time Wage Rates Paid in Manufacturing Industries 197 24. Earnings in Manufacturing Industries 199 25. Consolidation of Information Agencies 225 26. Public Opinion on War Information 233 27. Consumer's Price Index 236 28. Wholesale Prices 238 29. Sources of Federal Funds: Tax Receipts and Borrowings 252 30. Retail Sales 254 31. Retail Inventories 255 32. Disposition of Total Income Payments of Individuals 260 33. Price and Production of Crude Petroleum 282 34. Sales of Fuel oil to the Military Services 283 35. Civilian Use of Petroleum Products 285 36. Production of Motor Fuel 286 37. New Supplies of Rubber 294 38. Production of Selected Basic Commodities 300 39. General Scheme of Production Control Under Production Priorities Plan 309 40. General Scheme of Production Control Under Controlled Materials Plan 311 41. United States Munitions Production 319 42. Per Capita Consumption of Selected Foods 323 43. Production of Selected Foods 325 44. Prices Received by Farmers 335 45. Production Goals and Actual Production of Selected Agricultural Crops 349 46. Coordinating the Fight Against Inflation 386 47. Food Subsidy Payments 390 48. Coordination of the War Agencies 398 49. Lend-Lease and Reverse Lend-Lease Aid 412 50. U.S. Export by Type 414 51. Munitions Production and Employment 433 52. Civilian Employment by the Federal Government 434 53. Average Hours of Work in Manufacturing industries 435 54. Non-Agricultural Placements by U.S. Employment Service 436 55. Labor Turn-Over in Manufacturing Industries 438 56. Public Opinion on Membership in World Peace Organization 468 57. Mobilization and Demobilization of the Armed Forces 472 58. War Contract Terminations and Settlements 476 59. The Surplus Property Problem 480 60. Combat Munitions Production of Major Belligerents 507 61. Gross National Product of the United States, Germany, and Japan 509