Larson, Hon. Arthur, Under Secretary of Labor, Department of Labor, accompanied by Harry Weiss, Assistant Administrator, Wage and Hour Division, and A. J. Wickens, acting commissioner Madden, Hon. Ray J., a Representative in Congress from the State of Mahon, Don, secretary, National Independent Union Council, and president, National Brotherhood of Packinghouse Workers.. Muñoz-Marin, Hon. Luis, Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto 46 Matthews, Hon. D. R., a Representative in Congress from the State McCoy, G. W., representing the National Cotton Council, Jasper, McFarlin, Clyde, president, Montezuma Mutual Telephone Co... Myers, J. Walter, Jr., executive director, Forest Farmers Association, O'Hara, Hon. Barratt, a Representative in Congress from the State of Oliver, Robert, assistant to the president and director of the Congress Supplemental statement.. Ransom, Charles R., Harahan, La.. Riggle, John J., secretary, National Council of Farmers Cooperatives- Schnitzler, William F., secretary-treasurer, American Federation of Supplemental statement. 955 1019 1133 419 419 363, 401 Schmidt, Emerson P., director of economic research, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Washington, D. C., accompanied Sheskey, William, representing the National Shoe Manufacturers Stallworth, John D., Pine Apple, Ala.. Tichy, George J., manager, in behalf of Western Pines Association and 883 770, 789, 797 Todd, John H., general Counsel of the National Cotton Compress and 1147 Triggs, Matt, representing the American Farm Bureau Federation.. Triplett, J. E., president, Chesterfield Lumber Co., Monroe, N. C.... Vick, W. T., president, Alabama Forest Products Association. Weathers, Tom E., Waynesboro, Ga... 757 61 871, 876 647 795 Whitfield, J. V., Burgaw, N. C., president, Forest Farmers Associ- ation 701 Wilcox, R. D., Harris-Wilcox Timber Co., Laurel, Miss_ 805 Winstead, Hon. Arthur, a Representative in Congress from the State 757 Letters, prepared statements, articles, etc: Addison Lumber Co., Jasper, Ala.. 903 Addonizio, Hon. Hugh J., a Representative in Congress from the State 948 American Federation of Teachers, National Council of Jewish Women, 1169 Barden, Hon. Graham A., chairman, Committee on Education and 1101 Barkin, Solomon, Congress of Industrial Organization fair labor Burke, Thomas H., chief of congressional liaison, UAW-CIO_ California Grape and Tree Fruit League, San Francisco, Calif. Campbell, Guy, president, Motor Supply Co., Monroe, La...... Carr Lumber Co., Jasper, Ala.. 904 Carroll, R. C., Gainesville, Fla. 959 Celler, Hon. Emanuel, a Representative in Congress from the State 572 Dorn, Hon. Francis E., a Representative in Congress from the State 70 Flemming Lumber Co., Cullman, Ala. Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association. Floor Coverings of Puerto Rico, Inc. Letters, prepared statements, articles, etc-Continued Fogarty, Hon. John E., a Representative in Congress from the State of articles submitted by Solomon Barkin.. Granahan, Hon. W. T., a Representative in Congress from the State of Hardy, Č. H., secretary National Cotton Ginners Association Heberton, K. W., vice president, Western Union Telegraph Co.. Holtzman, Hon. Lester, a Representative in Congress from the State Korzenik, S. S., counsel, National Knitted Outerwear Association_ Lane, M. D., in behalf of American Public Welfare Association. Lane, Hon. T. J., a Representative in Congress from the State of Lawrence, J. G., Fayette, Ala. 1128 Levingston, Sidney, Ruleville, Miss., Chairman of the Committee on 945 Newell, F. D., Jr., in behalf of National Association of Refrigerated 943 Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers Association, Inc.. 949 Northern Textile Association___ 574 Oliver, Jose, president, Rotary Club of Arecibo, P. R. 1100 Orenstein, Sidney, New York City.... 1113 Pelly, Hon. Thomas M., a Representative in Congress from the State 1104 Petition from group of citizens of Evansville, Ind., and vicinity- 1074 573 578 Report on a minimum wage rate survey (extension of remarks of Hon. James T. Patterson, of Connecticut, in the House of Representatives, Republican Party of Puerto Rico, submitted by Representative Luis A. Ferre, vice chairman, Republican Party of Puerto Rico, and Senator Rhodes, Hon. George M., a Representative in Congress from the State Rittenbaum, Max, president, Sanitary Institute of America... 1188 937 Rothman, Stuart, Solicitor, Department of Labor, on amendment of 131 Rowe, R. H., vice president and secretary, United States Wholesale 951 Serrano & Sons, Vega Alta, P. R. 1099 Smith, T. C., Bankston, Ala... 822 Soltero, Nathaniel, secretary, Club Rotario de Rio Piedras, Rio Taylor, Tyre, general counsel, Southern States Industrial Council.. 1194 959 Thomas, Hon. C. S., Secretary of the Navy, letter to Hon. Sam 1182 Draft of Fair Labor Standards bill.. 1184 Threat to Southern Industry, article in the Robesonian, Lumberton, Valente, Anthony, international president, United Textile Workers-- Weiss, Sidney, Naugatuck, Conn., Chamber of Commerce. 1171 What wage floor would be necessary to protect Connecticut's great 565 Wickenden, Elizabeth, in behalf of American Association of Social Wickersham, Hon. Victor, a Representative in Congress from the Windle Lumber Co, Mongomery, Ala. 360 STATISTICAL INDEX Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America: Table 1. City worker's family budget, 34 large cities, October 1951.. Table 2. Average hourly earnings and percentages of production workers earning less than $2 an hour in various branches of the Table 3.-Calculation of estimated increase in cost resulting from increasing the wages of all production workers earning less than $1.25 an hour to $1.25 an hour in various branches of the men's Table 4. Employment and average hourly earnings in the men's clothing and men's shirt industries, 1938-41 and 1949-50-- Table 5. Average value at factory or plant of specified men's garments, Exhibit No. 1. Relevant information concerning the industry of fruit and vegetable basket manufacturing, industry code No. 2441__ Exhibit No. 5. Reconstructing the year 1952 at minimum wage rates of 90 cents and $1 for production and related workers_-_- Exhibit No. 6. Selling prices of fruit and vegetable hampers with Exhibit No. 8. Chronological composite of industry economic factors Congress of Industrial Organizations: Maximum number and percent of covered employees affected by 432 Maximum annual increase in payroll cost resulting from higher mini- 433 Disposition of additional income derived from higher minimum wages Percent increases in per-family expenditures over spending at $1,500 434 Table I. Number and percent of covered employees affected and |