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EXTENSION OF SUGAR ACT OF 1948

HEARINGS

30

BEFORE

SAUG

THE COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

ON

H. R. 4521

A BILL TO AMEND AND EXTEND THE SUGAR ACT
OF 1948, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

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CONTENTS

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Carlyle, Hon. F. Ertel, a Representative in Congress from the State
of North Carolina__

245

De Winter, W. J., representing Spring Wheat Millers of Flour Millers'
Export Association, Minneapolis, Minn.

104

Hale, Hon. Robert, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Maine..

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Staples, Frank C., vice president, American Molasses Co.-
Welsh, William E., secretary-manager, National Reclamation Associa-
tion___

155

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Miscellaneous information-Continued

Andresen, Hon. August H.:

Gooden, F. W., letter of November 10, 1950..
Antonini, Ernesto Ramos, Speaker, House of Representatives of
Puerto Rico, telegram of June 28, 1951, to Hon. Harold D. Cooley..

Aummer, Alex, Chicago, Ill., letter of June 26, 1951, to Hon. Harold D.

Cooley

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Letter of July 11, 1951, to Hon. Harold J. Cookey.

McMillan, Hon. John L., statement of

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Sadowski, Joseph J., International Longshoreman's Association,
letter of June 25, 1951, to Hon. Harold D. Cooley-

140

Sanderson, May, International Longshoreman's Association, letter
of June 25, 1951, to Hon. Harold D. Cooley.

140

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Beet-sugar production, world and selected countries.
Cane-sugar production, world and selected countries.

Cuban sugar production, entries into continental United
States and United States marketing quotas.

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'
income and to cost of food and clothing__

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Miscellaneous information-Continued

Sugar Branch-Continued

Charts and graphs-Continued

Price of sugar in relation to prices of other foods and per
capita distribution of sugar, 1860-1950_-

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,

1949 crop--.

Retail prices of refined sugar in selected countries.
Refined-sugar consumption in selected countries_
Refined-sugar prices, and index of all food prices at whole-
sale in the United States annually, 1860-1950– –

Refined sugar prices in the two World Wars and postwar

periods.

Sugar beets and sugarcane, daily earnings of harvest workers,
1950 crop-

Sugar distribution by months, January 1948 to May 1951__

Sugar for direct consumption: Entries into continental
United States from Cuba and Puerto Rico___

Sugar prices and growers' income from mainland sugar beets
and sugarcane compared with prices received by farmers_

Sugar production in United States beet area, Puerto Rico, and

Hawaii...

Sugar-United States mainland cane production and entries

into continental United States from Cuba and the Philip-

pines

United States raw-sugar tariff rates, 1789–1950-
United States supplies of edible molasses and sirups from
sugarcane and percent nonsugar solids..

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United States supplies of edible molasses and sirups from sugar-
cane, table..

273

Thomen, Luis F., Ambassador of the Dominican Republic, letter
from, transmitting two memoranda--

178

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