Executive Agencies on Fisheries: Executive Hearings Before the Subcommittee...on H. Res. 52...June 15-July 11, 19441944 - 243 pages |
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... received in evidence and will appear in the record at this point in full , except for the fact that all of the exhibits which are attached to this report will appear in the appendix as numbered on an index for the appendix . Let the ...
... received in evidence and will appear in the record at this point in full , except for the fact that all of the exhibits which are attached to this report will appear in the appendix as numbered on an index for the appendix . Let the ...
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... received protection by the decision of the Inter - Agency Committee . The rest of about 560 captains and about 800 engineers cannot be considered as safe in their positions despite the decision of the Essential Activities Committee ...
... received protection by the decision of the Inter - Agency Committee . The rest of about 560 captains and about 800 engineers cannot be considered as safe in their positions despite the decision of the Essential Activities Committee ...
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... received from each boat , would be wasteful of the time of fishing vessels and hazardous to the maintenance of manpower in processing plants thus reducing the output of existing fishing and processing facilities . The plan provided for ...
... received from each boat , would be wasteful of the time of fishing vessels and hazardous to the maintenance of manpower in processing plants thus reducing the output of existing fishing and processing facilities . The plan provided for ...
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... received and generally successful during the operating season of 1943-44 . Few violations occurred and only slight penalties were imposed . Aside from minor adminis- trative difficulties , the chief difficulty was encountered in ...
... received and generally successful during the operating season of 1943-44 . Few violations occurred and only slight penalties were imposed . Aside from minor adminis- trative difficulties , the chief difficulty was encountered in ...
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... received in evidence and appear in the appendix as exhibits Nos . 1 to 9 , both inclusive . ) Mr. HIGGINS . I have another addition to the appendix of this report of the Coordinator of Fisheries which describes the halibut allocation ...
... received in evidence and appear in the appendix as exhibits Nos . 1 to 9 , both inclusive . ) Mr. HIGGINS . I have another addition to the appendix of this report of the Coordinator of Fisheries which describes the halibut allocation ...
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activities agencies Agriculture Alaska Packers Assn allocation Area Coordinator assistance authority boats Bureau canneries catch Chairman Coast Guard commercial fisheries commercial fishing committee Congress conservation contract cooperation Coordinator of Fisheries Department direct Division of Fishery effect equipment Executive Order facilities Federal FIEDLER Fish and Wildlife fish products fishermen Fishery Coordinator fishery industry fishery products fishing industry fishing vessels Food Administration Foreign Economic Administration funds Government halibut HARDIN PETERSON increase Indian Interior Island JACKSON June Ketchikan labor lands Lend-Lease Libby Manpower Commission Marine and Fisheries MCCANN ment Merchant Marine Newfoundland operations Packing PARISIUS percent permit pilchard port pounds procurement Production Board purchase purposes record reduction regulations representative salmon sardines season Secretary Section shortage Stat Subcommittee on Fisheries supply tion tons Treaty Treaty Series United War Manpower Commission War Powers Act War Production Board Washington waters Wildlife Service
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Page 199 - ... in such manner, upon such conditions, and to such extent as he shall deem necessary or appropriate to promote the national defense.
Page 116 - Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1937." Sec. 2. When used in this Act— (a) Convention: The word "Convention" means the Convention between the United States and Canada for the Preservation of the Halibut Fishery of the Northern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, signed at Ottawa on the 29th day of January 1937, and shall include the regulations of the International Fisheries Commission promulgated thereunder. (b) Commission: The word " Commission " means the International Fisheries Commission provided...
Page 51 - Interior to promote the free flow of domestically produced fishery products in commerce by conducting a fishery educational service ; and $100,000, which shall be used by the Secretary of the Interior to develop and increase markets for fishery products of domestic origin.
Page 112 - ... in the same manner, upon the same terms and conditions, and subject to the same limitations, forfeitures, and contests as if this act had not been passed...
Page 5 - Whenever the President is satisfied that the fulfillment of requirements for the defense of the United States will result in a shortage in the supply of any material...
Page 118 - It is moreover agreed that hereafter there shall not be formed by the citizens of the United States, or under the authority of the said States, any establishment upon the Northwest Coast of America, nor in any of the islands adjacent to the north of...
Page 235 - SECTION 1. That for the purpose of protecting and conserving the fisheries of the United States in all waters of Alaska the Secretary of Commerce from time to time may set apart and reserve fishing areas in any of the waters of Alaska over which the United States has jurisdiction...
Page 239 - An Act to conserve and develop Indian lands and resources; to extend to Indians the right to form business and other organizations ; to establish a credit system for Indians ; to grant certain rights of home rule to Indians ; to provide for vocational education for Indians ; and for other purposes", approved June 18, 1934 (48 Stat.
Page 236 - Provided, That every such regulation made by the Secretary of the Interior shall be of general application within the particular area to which it applies, »and that no exclusive or several right of fishery shall be granted therein...
Page 239 - Interior or any bureau thereof, together with additional public lands adjacent thereto, within the Territory of Alaska, or any other public lands which are actually occupied by Indians or Eskimos within said Territory...