Federal Register - July 8, 1938

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Washington, Friday, July 8, 1938
of assistance to him in determining fair and reasonable wage rates for persons employed in the production, cultivation, or harvesting of sugarcane in Hawaii TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
during the period September 1, 1937, to AG RIC U LTU RAL ADJUSTMENT
December 31, 1937:
AD M IN ISTRA TIO N
Now, therefore, I, H. A. Wallace, Sec retary of Agriculture, after investigation D etermination op P air and R easonable and due consideration of the evidence W ages for P ersons E mployed i n P ro obtained at the aforesaid hearing and duction , C ultivation , or H arvesting all other information before me, do op S ugarcane in H aw a ii D uring P eriod hereby determine that the requirements S eptember 1, 1937 to D ecember 31, of Section 301 b of the Sugar Act of 1937
1937 shall be deemed to have been met Revised with respect to the production, cultiva Whereas Section 301 b of the Sugar tion or harvesting of sugarcane on the Act of 1937 provides, as one of the con farm in the Territory of Hawaii, during ditions for payment to producers of sugar the period from September 1, 1937, to December 31, 1937, if all persons em beets and sugarcane, as follows:
ployed for such work on the farm during b That all persons employed on the farm in the production, cultivation, or harvesting that period shall, in addition to receiv of sugar beets or sugarcane with respect to ing the customary perquisites furnished which an application for payment is made by the producer, have been paid in full shall have been paid in fu ll for all such work, and shall have been paid wages there fo r all such work at not less than the for at rates not less than those that may rates agreed upon, including the turn be determined by the Secretary to be fair out and sugar price bonus earned such and reasonable after investigation and due rates in the case of long term cultivation notice and opportunity for public hearing;
and in making such determinations the or irrigation agreements in effect, or Secretary shall take into consideration the I entered into during the period from Sep standards therefor formerly established by tember 1, 1937, to December 31, 1937, him under the Agricultural Adjustm ent Act, as amended, and the differences in condi to be the amounts due and payable under tions among various producing areas: Pro such agreements in said period for such vided, however, That a payment which would work, plus a per centum of such rates be payable except for the foregoing pro to be paid to all such persons who were visions of this subsection may be made, as the Secretary may determine, in such manner not paid monthly salaries of $100 or that the laborer will receive an amount, in more, as specified below:

Rules, Regulations, Orders
sofar as such payment will suffice, equal to the amount of the accrued unpaid wages for such work, and that the producer will re ceive the remainder, if any, of such payment
and Whereas Section 301 e of the said Act provides, in part, as follows:
The conditions provided in sub section b with respect to wage rates, of this section shall not apply to work per formed prior to the enactment of this Act;

The applicable percentum by which the agreed upon For farms for which the rates are to be average daily wage paid in increased shall 1937 was 1
be $1.916 or less__________________________ 20
Prom $1.917 through. $1.932_________ 19
Prom $1.933 through $1.948_________ 18
From $1.949 through $1.965_________ 17
From $1.966 through $1.982_________ 16
Prom $1.983 through $1.999_________ 15
Prom $2.000 through $2.017_________
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Prom $2.018 through $2.035________
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Prom $2.036 through $2.053_________ 12
Prom $2.054 through $2.072_____
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and Whereas the Secretary of Agriculture, on November 29, 1937,1 held a public 1In rounding numbers to the third deci hearing in Honolulu, Hawaii, for the mal digit: A digit less than 5 is discarded;
Purpose of receiving evidence likely to be a digit greater than 5 adds 1 to the next 18 P. R. 576 DI.

digit to the left. A n even 5 is dropped, and the digit next to the left, if even, is u n
changed; if odd, is raised.

CONTENTS
RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
T itle 7 A griculture :

Agricultural Adjustment Administration:
Page Hawaii, wages fo r persons em ployed in production, etc., sugarcane, September 1, 1937 to December 31, 1937_____________
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T itle 26 I nternal R evenue :
Bureau of Internal Revenue :
I n c o m e t a x regulations amended________________ 1652
Miscellaneous excise tax regu lations amended________
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Stamp tax regulations amended ________________ 1650
T itle 43 P ublic L ands :

General Land Office:
Alaska, survey and disposal of Indian possessions in trustee towns, etc_______

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NOTICES
Federal Power Commission:
Holston River Electric Co., hearing-----------------------1654
New Jersey Power & Light Co., and Jersey Central Power & Light Co., investigation and hearing_______________ 1654
Securities and Exchange Com mission:
Canon, F. T., & Co., Inc., order revoking registration______ 1654
Hecker Products Corp., order granting application_______
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Lawrence Gas and Electric Co., new trial examiner desig nated --------------------------1655
Treasury Department:
Bureau of Customs:
Niagara Falls Municipal A ir port, N. Y., designated airport of entry_________
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