EXTENSION OF SUGAR ACT OF 1948 HEARINGS 30 BEFORE SAUG THE COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON H. R. 4521 A BILL TO AMEND AND EXTEND THE SUGAR ACT CONTENTS Arnold, Thurman, counsel, American Molasses Co- Page Carlyle, Hon. F. Ertel, a Representative in Congress from the State 245 De Winter, W. J., representing Spring Wheat Millers of Flour Millers' 104 Hale, Hon. Robert, a Representative in Congress from the State of 213 Keiser, David M., chairman, United States Cuban Sugar Council.. Kemp, Frank A., representing American Sugar Beet Industry Policy King, James A., technical service manager, American Molasses Co--- Lang, Louis, chemist, United States Cane Sugar Refiners Association_ Peyton, Gordon Pickett, attorney, Washington, D. C. ---- Ross, Walter, president, Western Beet Growers Association, Fisher, Staples, Frank C., vice president, American Molasses Co.- 155 111 Miscellaneous information-Continued Andresen, Hon. August H.: Gooden, F. W., letter of November 10, 1950.. Aummer, Alex, Chicago, Ill., letter of June 26, 1951, to Hon. Harold D. Memorandum to the United States Department of State on a Page 75 143 Letter of July 11, 1951, to Hon. Harold J. Cookey. McMillan, Hon. John L., statement of Sadowski, Joseph J., International Longshoreman's Association, 140 Sanderson, May, International Longshoreman's Association, letter 140 Beet-sugar production, world and selected countries. Cuban sugar production, entries into continental United Division between growers and factories of the net proceeds from sale of refined beet sugar, United States_ Division between growers and mills of net proceeds from sale Minimum wage rates and average earnings, by areas, 1949__ Minimum wage rates, four domestic sugarcane areas. 47 Minimum wage rates of field workers in relation to growers' 46 Miscellaneous information-Continued Sugar Branch-Continued Charts and graphs-Continued Price of sugar in relation to prices of other foods and per Protection given domestic sugar industry. Puerto Rican sugar, marketing quotas and production__ Raw sugar quota premiums and discounts_ Relation between average daily wages and man-days of field work per ton of sugar, domestic production areas, Retail prices of refined sugar in selected countries. Refined sugar prices in the two World Wars and postwar Sugar beets and sugarcane, daily earnings of harvest workers, Sugar distribution by months, January 1948 to May 1951__ Sugar for direct consumption: Entries into continental Sugar prices and growers' income from mainland sugar beets Sugar production in United States beet area, Puerto Rico, and Sugar-United States mainland cane production and entries Sugar: United States production and imports_ United States beet sugar, marketing quotas and production_ United States raw-sugar tariff rates, 1789–1950- Imports of liquid sugar and edible molasses and sugar sirups and United States supplies of edible molasses and sirups from sugar- Total sugar excise-tax collections and expenditures in the form of payments to growers and administrative expenses of the Depart- 273 Thomen, Luis F., Ambassador of the Dominican Republic, letter 178 |