CONTENTS LIST OF WITNESSES Bayly, Charles H., president, Crescent Warf & Warehouse Co., Los Angeles, Page 1089-1097 Beirne, Joseph A., president, Communications Workers of America--- 1127-1136 Bennett, Hon. Charles E., a Representative in Congress from the State of Florida__ 1442-1450 Blake, Rhea, executive vice president, National Cotton Council of America, 1384-1394, 1397-1405 Brooks, Garland, a representative of United Textile Workers of America 1531-1534 1009-1010 1542, 1549-1551 Brown, Edgar G., director, National Negro Council 1534-1535 1147-1164 Donosky, Myer M., treasurer, A. H. Belo Corp., Dallas, Tex_-. 1416, 1419-1420, 1422-1423, 1425-1426 Dulany, Ralph O., appearing on behalf of the National Association of Frozen Food Packers___ Edelman, John W., appearing on behalf of the CIO legislative committee___ 1055-1060 1526-1528, 1529-1530, 1531, 1532, 1534, 1535, 1541-1542, 1546-1548, 1551, 1554-1561 Evans, Ralph E., general counsel, Pennsylvania Restaurant Association 985-986 Ferris, Josiah, representing the sugar producers of Florida--'raser, Samuel, secretary, International Apple Association_ Gathings, Hon. E. C., a Representative in Congress from the State of Arkansas- 1038-1040 947-979 1119-1121 Filbert, David, representing textile workers' legislative committee, CIO___ 15351538, 1542-1545, 1548-1549 Greene, Ernest W., vice president, Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association__. 1165-1182 Griffith, H. M., representing National Economic Council, Inc., New York, 1104-1118 Haseltine, Charles, owner and manager, Pacific Stevedoring & Ballasting 1024-1028, 1035–1036 Haslam, Reuben S., associate counsel, the National Association of Manufacturers 1040-1055 lays, Hon. Brooks, a Representative in Congress from the State of Arkansas___ 1667-1689 Colleman, Warren G., a railroad maintenance worker, of St. Pauls, 1538-1540 oran, Hon. Walt, a Representative in Congress from the State of Washington_. 1097-1099 foward, Harmon K., secretary, Howard Terminal, Oakland, Calif__ 1029-1036 ohnson, Gilbert R., counsel, Lake Carriers' Association, Cleveland, Ohio.. 1353-1360 ones, Mrs. Gertrude, a laundry worker, of Hagerstown, Md_ 1551-1554, 1557 irkpatrick, Donald, general counsel, American Farm Bureau Federation 997-1009 rebs, A. V., counsel for the National Federation of American Shipping, Inc__ 1122-1127 eSauvage, George R., chairman, Government affairs committee of the National Restaurant Association___. 979-984, 988-994 Page Levy, Irving J., general counsel, United Automobile Workers, CIO. 1589, 1590 Malone, Miss Sue, appearing on behalf of Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America__. 1528-1531 Mason, Walter, national legislative representative, American Federation of Labor. 1626, 1633-1647, 1652-1664 1185-1199, 1201-1202 McBrien, Fred W., representing American Institute of Laundering, Phila- 1427-1432 1081-1089 1183-1185, Miller, Carroll R., secretary, National Peach Council_. 1063-1074 O'Hara, Hon. Joseph P., a Representative in Congress from the State of 1432-1441 Oliver, Stanley W., president, International Federation of Technical Engineers, Architects, and Draftsmen__. 1626-1631 Pace, Hon. Stephen, a Representative in Congress from the State of Georgia__ Packard, Arthur J., director, American Hotel Association__. 1515-1526 1289-1305 1341-1348, 1351 Paschall, M. M., representing National Cotton Ginners' Association, Uniontown, Ala.. 1368-1350 Poole, Rufus G., attorney, of Washington, D. C.. 1311-1355 Rauh, Joseph L., Jr., chairman, executive committee, Americans for Democratic Action_ Sayre, Charles, economist and executive director, Delta Council, Stoneville, Miss___. 1361-1368 1010-1022 1395-1397, 1404, 1405-1411 Sherrard, Glenwood J., president, the Parker House, Boston Mass.-- 1285-129 1296, 1297,136 Sifton, Paul, national legislative representative, United Automobile Workers, CIO Snyder, Harry, of Fort Worth, Tex_ Tiffany, J. Raymond, general counsel to National Small Businessmen's Association and to the Book Manufacturers' Institute___. Urheim, B. E., executive secretary, American Retail Coal Association 1333-1341. 1344-1345, 1346, 1347, 1348-1350, 1352-1353 Whittington, Hon. Will M., a Representative in Congress from the State of Mississippi___. Price, Mrs. Isabel, representing West Virginia Restaurant Association.___ 984-987 1450-1454 1412-1426 tion---. Witt, Walter F., executive secretary, Virginia State Restaurant Associa 1383-1384 986-967 INDEX Contract and authorization to bring suit for overtime compensation and liquidated damages. 1061 Food-cost score card (a comparison of food prices as of February 1, 1948, 1587 1556 Ace Damp Wash Laundry, Inc____ Alley, Henry J____. Affiliated Dress Manufacturers, Inc.. 1078 1604 American Laundry Co., Inc____ American Federation of Labor___ 1241 1479 American Sugar Cane League of the U. S. A.-- 1074 1470 1506 Letters or telegrams from-Continued Page Association of American Ship Owners- 1690 Bagnal, L. N 1235 Barrett, Hon. Frank A., a Representative in Congress from the State Canners League of California_. 1360 Chatham, Hon. Thurmond, a Representative in Congress from the State Deridder Steam Laundry. 1465 Dolliver, Hon. James I., a Representative in Congress from the State of Iowa... 1226 Domestic Laundry Co-. 1078 Dondero, Hon. George A., a Representative in Congress from the State Florida Canners' Association__. 1248 Fugate, Hon. Tom B., a Representative in Congress from the State New Orleans Association of Commerce, with suggested amendments_ 1467 1226 Noble, William R., transmitting statement of National Retail Farm 1647 Peirce, Hon. Edward C., a Senator in the Massachusetts Legislature_. Pittsburgh Hotels Association, transmitting schedules of wage rates. 1231 Sheridan County Beet Growers Association.. Sheridan County Farm Bureau legislative committee. 14 147 Letters or telegrams from-Continued White, Arthur J., regional director, re application of act to breeders, Page Maximum-hour-law chart applicable to laundries, by States-. 1223 Minimum budgets for single employed women in 12 States-- 1128 Opinion of Arthur J. White, regional director, re application of act to employees of breeders, etc., of race horses__. 1487 Proposed amendment to agriculture section of the bill, submitted by 1689 Resolutions. (See under name of witness.) "Retail Price Cuts Lag Behind Farm Price Drop; Distributors Profiting," article by Sidney Margolius, entitled___. 1585 Food-cost score card___. 1586 "Service establishment" exemption to laundries, history of application of the 1215 Statement or testimony of Arnold, W. C., managing director, Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc____ 1271 Ballard, Spahr, Andrews & Ingersoll--- 1485 Opinion of Arthur J. White, regional director, re application of Beirne, Joseph A.... Minimum budgets for single employed women in 12 States-Bennett, Hon. Charles E., a Representative in Congress from the State of Florida___. Blake, Rhea__ 1384-1394, 1397-1405 Blanchard, Phineas B., president, Turner & Blanchard, Inc. 1487 1307 1089-1097 1127-1136 1128 1442-1450 1502 1253 Brightman, M. H., executive secretary, Dairy Industry Committee, with proposed amendments__. 1604 Brooks, Garland_ 1531-1534 Brown, Edgar G. 1009-1010 Brown, Harvey W., president, International Association of Machinists 1264 1308 Callicott, Ransom M., representing the Southern California Restaurant 994 Cargill, Robert, on behalf of Grain and Feed Dealers National Association Clorety, Joseph A., Jr.__. 1278 1022-1023 Cox, Vinson__ 1542, 1549-1551 Creed, Joseph M., counsel, American Bakers Association__ 1699 1534-1535 Davies, Hardy, Schenck & Soons--. 1485 Opinion of Arthur J. White, regional director, re application of act 1487 D'Ewart, Hon. Wesley A., a Representative in Congress from the State of Montana__ 1462 Dixon, Leonard, a truck driver, of New Bern, N. C. 1541 Doherty, Richard P----‒‒‒‒ 1147-1164 Donosky, Myer M., appearing with Maurice E. Purnell. 1416, 1419-1420, 1422–1423, 1425–1426. Dulany, Ralph O.... Edelman, John W. 1055-1060 1526-1528, 1529 1530, 1531, 1532, 1534, 1535, 1541-1542, 1546-1548, 1551, 1554-1561 Eubanks, Tom C., a butcher, of New Bern, N. C.. Evans, Ralph E___. Farrington, Hon. Joseph R., Delegate in Congress from the Territory of Hawaii Feinberg, Max L., counsel, National Institute of Cleaning and Dyeing_- 1261 1536 985-986 1037 |