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Changes in act proposed by various House bills which would affect
farmers and farmers' cooperatives____.

Effect of increased minimum wages on farmers' cooperatives__
Exemption (see also Area of production):

Request for (buttermilk)

Overtime

Profitability.

Seasonality

Wages-----

701

532

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Damage suits. (See Employee suits, Back wages, and Statute of limita-
tion.)

Employee suits (see also Back wages and Statute of limitation):

Employer protection__

Number (estimated) of_.

De Lacy, Hugh__.

866-867, 872, 899

894

56

Differentials (see also specific subject and Job classifications and Discrimi-
nation):

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Effects of increasing minimum (see also specific subject and Costs of pro-

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Prices, income, and employment, 1935-39, 1943, forecasts 1950-

Seasonal change_.

Exemptions (see also specific subject):

Walling, L. Metcalfe:

Area of production_

Fisheries.

Highly paid employees...

Motor carriers.

Seamen__

Fishing industry:

Effect of proposed amendments:

Page

293

168

463

291

199

802-863, 885, 901-902

863-864, 902-903

881, 912-913

864, 905

864, 903-904

Costs_

Prices
Exemption__

580, 597
580

48

52, 126, 535, 578, 581-584, 589, 596-599, 601, 863-864, 902-903

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Gallup poll: Attitude of public toward 65-cent minimum___

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Job classifications (see also Differentials and Discrimination):
Peg points--

Statements on proposed amendments_.

Labor, Department of:
Hinrichs, A. F___.

48, 207, 462, 673, 680-681, 711, 861

37,549-550
862, 889-893
867-877, 907

179, 710-711

861, 879, 908-909
25, 26, 48, 217, 271,

287, 297, 412, 414, 428, 437, 549-550, 700-701, 716, 838, 842, 854

311

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Bartenders International League of America (AFL).
Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees---

185, 191, 193

842

Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Ex-
press and Station Employees.

Commercial Telegraphers Union, Western Union division (AFL).
Congress of Industrial Organizations_.

854

684

121

Food, Tobacco, Agricultural, and Allied Workers Union of America
(CIO)____

527

Hotel and Restaurant Employees International Alliance (AFL) 185, 191, 193
Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America---
International Association of Machinists___
International Ladies Garment Workers Union__

652

456

377

International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (CIO) –
Joint Council of Dining Car Employees, railroad department (AFL)-
Maritime Committee (CIO)_.

774

191

730

Railway Labor Executives Association__

835

United Construction Workers, affiliated with United Mine Workers of

America___-

584

United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America (CIO)
United Office and Professional Workers of America (CIO).

448

407

United Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Employees of America
(CIO)

615

United Steelworkers of America (CIO).

121

United Transport Service Employees of America (CIO).

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Comparison with national lumber production, 1929–44

Cost and sales realization, group I mills, 1919–44_
Costs, 1937 and 1944, group

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Mills and their production of softwood and hardwood lumber_
Production___

209

209

Production and consumption of lumber in Southern States, 1936
and 1938_.

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Number of mills and total production in selected States, 1942...
Percentage southern pine to national total, 1929-44--

209

208

Total, and percentage sold intrastate, selected States, 1936 and
1938_.

211

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418

421

418

408-412, 415-417

Hourly earnings under 65 cents, percent of workers in selected

white-collar industries_.

NWLB going rates, clerical workers_.

Straight-time hourly wage rates, distribution of workers in white-

collar industries__

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135, 153

132, 133, 153–154
52, 533, 538

46, 131

671, 679-680

549, 559

715

281

52

65, 131, 153

149

619-620, 628630, 636-651

751-752

Food industries-

Manufacturing-.

Manufacturing and mining..

Retail trade, 1936-39, 1944_

Shipping companies_-

material prices---.

Sugar growing and processing_

Telephone and telegraph industry.

Western Union Telegraph Co-

Steel industry profits before taxes in 1946 at various levels and 1943

134, 153
824-825
613, 614

350

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Present compared to period when 40-cent minimum was put into
effect.

Postwar__

35, 50, 611
25, 146

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