Federal Register - August 5, 1937
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F E D E R A L R E G IS T E R , A u g u s t 5, 1927
M at te r o f U n it e d S ta te s L e ath e r C o m p a n y P ar
C o n v e r t ib l e C lass A S t o c k , N o P ar V a lu e
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ORDER CONTINUING UNLISTED TRADING PRIVILEGES PURSUANT TO
SECTION 12 F OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED, AND RULE JF2 B
The Philadelphia Stock Exchange, having made applica tion for unlisted trading privileges under Rule JF2 b in the Participating Convertible Class A Stock, No Par Value, of United States Leather Company; and It appearing to the Commission that, within the meaning o f said rule, said security is substantially equivalent to the Voting Trust Certificates representing the United States Leather Company participating Convertible Class A Stock, No Par Value, a security admitted to unlisted trading privi leges on such exchange;
It is ordered, that said application for unlisted trading privileges in the Participating Convertible Class A Stock, No Par Value, of the United States Leather Company be and is hereby granted, effective upon the issuance of such securities to the holders of the Voting Trust Certificates.
By the Commission.
se al F r a n c is P . B rassor , Secretary.
F. R. Doc. 37-2464; Filed, August 4,1937; 12:21 p. m . ,
U N ITED STATES M ARITIM E COMMISSION.
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o f A r g u m e n t B efore C o m m is s io n o n M i n i m u m M a n n in g S cales , M i n i m u m - W age S cales , and R easonable W o r k in g C o n d it io n s
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Pursuant to the authority and direction contained in jTitle i n , Section 301 a of the Merchant Marine Act, 1936,
the Commission having, on June 30, 1937 ordered1 that An investigation be made of employment and wage conditions in ocean-going shipping, and, for the purpose thereof, having ordered public hearings be held to take evidence of the relevant facts concerning such employment and wage con ditions in ocean-going shipping to be considered by the Commission, together with other facts obtained through its investigations, in determining minimum manning scales and minimum wage scales and reasonable working conditions to be incorporated in contracts authorized under Title VI
and V II o f said Act; and Such hearings having been held in New York, N. Y., Bos ton, Mass., Philadelphia, Pa., Baltimore, Md., Norfolk, Va., San Francisco, Calif., Seattle, Wash., Los Angeles, Calif., and New Orleans, La., and a hearing having been set for August 5, 1937, at. Houston, Texas;
Notice is hereby given that an opportunity for argument on the facts developed at such hearings will be afforded interested persons before the Commission at Room 7057, Department of Commerce Building, in the City of Washing ton, District of Columbia, on August 23, 1937, at 10 a. m.
Any person desiring to be heard at such time shall file in the office of the Secretary of the Commission in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, on or before August 16, 1937, a request to be heard stating the time desired for such argument and stating in general terms the subject matters desired to be presented in said argument.
By direction of the Commission.
se al W. C. P e e t , Jr., Secretary.
A u g u st 3, 1937.
F. R. Doc. 37-2459; Filed, August 3,1937; 8 :32 p. m.
2 P, R. 1374 D I.