Hearing, April 13, 1939 |
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525 percent accrues Alaska alive appropriation bill boats brain food Bureau of Fisheries capture or taking catch Chairman clam CLAUDE PEPPER COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE Congress COOLEY Department of Agriculture Department of Commerce distribution dogfish dollar DOMESTICALLY PRODUCED FISHERY England Federal Surplus Commodities fish and fishery fish and sea Fish and shellfish fish oils fishing industry fit to eat FLOW OF DOMESTICALLY Food and Drug free flow Government Gulf of Mexico haddock improve interested iodine JOHNSON legislation ment merce method of marketing money to develop Nation never Pacific coast pound of fillet pounds of fish PRODUCED FISHERY PRODUCTS PRODUCTS IN COMMERCE promote the free provision red snapper industry retail sea foods Secretary of Commerce self-replenishing Senator BILBO Senator MALONEY Senator PEPPER shrimp species sponge industry SUBCOMMITTEE Surplus Commodities Corporation THEODORE G thing Total United UNITED STATES SENATE viewpoint WALLACE H whiting
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Page 1 - The sums appropriated under this section shall be expended for such one or more of the abovespecified purposes, and at such times, in such manner, and in such amounts as the Secretary of Agriculture finds will effectuate substantial accomplishment of any one or more of the purposes of this section.
Page 8 - It must be done by a central power. We might say that an industry like automobile manufacture, which is of a type to correlate its efforts through the Automobile Chamber of Commerce, can establish exchange of patents and new improvements, and each seek, vieing with the other, to win the respect of the public and the dollar that is spent for purchasing an automobile, that they could correct their mistakes. I have spent a good many years of my life in the fishing industry, and my best opinion today...
Page 1 - There is hereby appropriated for each fiscal year beginning with the fiscal year ending June 30, 1936, an amount equal to 30 per centum of the gross receipts from duties collected under the customs laws during the period January 1 to December 31, both inclusive, preceding the beginning of each such fiscal year.
Page 2 - CHIEF, DIVISION OF FISHERY INDUSTRIES, BUREAU OF FISHERIES, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WASHINGTON, DC Mr.