To prevent the manufacture, shipment, and sale of adulterated or misbranded food, drink, drugs, and cosmetics, and to regulate traffic therein; to prevent the false advertisement of food, drink, drugs, and cosmetics; and for other purposes. 14TH CONGRESS 18T SESSION S. 5 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES FEBRUARY 28, 1935 Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed AMENDMENT Intended to be proposed by Mr. MCNARY to the bill (S. 5) to prevent the manufacture, shipment, and sale of adulterated or misbranded food, drink, drugs, and cosmetics, and to regulate traffic therein; to prevent the false advertisement of food, drink, drugs, and cosmetics; and for other purposes, viz: 1 On page 6, line 9, after the word "distributor" insert 2 the following: "(and if canned salmon, the geographical 3 name of the river, stream, bay, or sound or the general 4 geographical name of the locality in which such salmon 74TH CONGRESS S.5 AMENDMENT Intended to be proposed by Mr. McNARY to poses. FEBRUARY 28, 1935 Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed 1935 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE basin, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Com merce. By Mr. VAN NUYS: A bill (S. 2093) granting a pension to Ethel H. Randall (with accompanying papers); to the Committee on Pen sions. 2711 PAYMENT OF ADJUSTED-SERVICE CERTIFICATES Mr. GORE. Mr. President; I desire to reintroduce a joint resolution which I introduced a few days ago and have it referred to the Committee on Finance. It authorizes the President to readjust the debts owing to this Government by the governments of Europe, and to use the proceeds for the discharge of the adjusted-service certificates. A bill (S. 2094) to provide funds for cooperation with the The VICE PRESIDENT. The joint resolution will be reschool board at Medicine Lake, Mont., in the constructionceived and referred as indicated by the Senator from Oklaof a public-school building to be available to Indian children of the village of Medicine Lake, Sheridan County, Mont.; to the Committee on Indian Affairs. By Mr. WHEELER: By Mr. NORRIS: A bill (S. 2095) to amend an act entitled "An act to improve the navigability and to provide for the flood control of the Tennessee River; to provide for reforestation and the proper use of marginal lands in the Tennessee Valley; to provide for the agricultural and industrial development of said valley; to provide for the national defense by the creation of a corporation for the operation of Government propertics at and near Muscle Shoals in the State of Alabama, and for other purposes", approved May 18, 1933; to the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. By Mr. McNARY: A bill (S. 2096) for the relief of W. G. Wertz; and A bill (S. 2098) granting an increase of pension to Nettie homa. The joint resolution (S. J. Res. 71) to authorize the President to enter into agreements with foreign governments to readjust the obligations of such governments held by the United States and to secure payments on such readjusted obligations sufficient to pay the adjusted-service certificates now outstanding, and for other purposes, was read twice by its title and referred to the Committee on Finance. WORK-RELIEF PROGRAM—AMENDMENT Mr. REYNOLDS. Mr. President, I send to the desk an amendment to the McCarran amendment in the form of an added provision, which I respectfully ask the clerk to read. The VICE PRESIDENT. Is there objection? The Chair hears none. The CHIEF CLERK. The Senator from North Carolina [Mr. REYNOLDS] proposes to amend the so-called "McCarran amendment" to the joint resolution (H. J. Res. 117) making appropriations for relief purposes by inserting at the proper place the following: Provided, however, That the President is hereby authorized to examine the facts and determine whether the payment of such prevailing wage in any locality is subversive of the maintenance or recovery of private industry or otherwise detrimental thereto; A bill (S. 2099) for the relief of David Thygerson; to the and in the event that the President finds that the payment of Committee on Claims. A bill (S. 2100) to amend an act of Congress entitled "An act to establish a Code of Law for the District of Columbia ", approved March 3, 1901, as amended, by adding three new sections to be numbered 802 (a), 802 (b), and 802 (c), respectively; to the Committee on the District of Columbia. By Mr. FLETCHER: A bill (S. 2101) granting a pension to Walter L. Rosasco; to the Committee on Pensions. By Mr. BONE: A bill (S. 2102) granting a pension to Della Anderson; to the Committee on Pensions. By Mr. TRAMMELL: A bill (S. 2103) to authorize the purchase of existing buildings for governmental use, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds. By Mr. COSTIGAN: A bill (S. 2104) to provide for a census of unemployment, occupations, and population; to the Committee on Commerce. By Mr. SHEPPARD: A bill (S. 2105) to provide for an additional number of cadets at the United States Military Academy; to the Committee on Military Affairs. By Mr. CAPPER: A bill (S. 2106) to increase the public revenue of the United States of America by amending the Revenue Act of 1932; to the Committee on Finance. A bill (S. 2107) to amend an act entitled "An act making appropriations to provide for the expenses of the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1903, and for other purposes ", approved July 1. 1902, and amendments thereto, and for other purposes; to the Committee on the District of Columbia. By Mr. COOLIDGE: A joint resolution (S. J. Res. 69) to provide for the erection of a suitable memorial to the Fourth Division, Ameri such prevailing wage is so subversive or detrimental and shall issue a proclamation so declaring, then within 10 days thereafter he shall be and is authorized to direct the payment of such scale of wages in such locality as he shall determine. The VICE PRESIDENT. The amendment will be printed and referred to the Committee on Appropriations. Mr. REYNOLDS. Mr. President, I am thoroughly convinced that every Member of this body always has been, is now, and will hereafter be in favor of raising the living standards of the workers and the toilers of America. Mr. ROBINSON. Mr. President Mr. REYNOLDS. I yield to the Senator from Arkansas. Mr. ROBINSON. I suggest to the Senator that before he proceeds with his address the Senate have an opportunity to conclude morning business. Mr. REYNOLDS. Very well. I yield the floor, as suggested by the Senator from Arkansas, until morning business shall have been concluded. HOUSE BILL REFERRED The bill (H. R. 5221) to amend the Agricultural Adjustment Act with respect to rice, and for other purposes, was read twice by its title and referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. CHANGE OF REFERENCE On motion of Mr. NYE, the Committee on Claims was discharged from the further consideration of the bill (S. 1468) for the relief of Charles Augustus Lathrop, and it was referred to the Committee on Finance. REGULATION OF TRAFFIC IN FOOD AND DRUGS AMENDMENT proposed by him to the bill (S. 5) to prevent the manufac- can Expeditionary Forces; to the Committee on Military the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed. Affairs. By Mr. COPELAND: A joint resolution (S. J. Res. 70) authorizing the erection in Washington, D. C., of a monument in memory of Col. Robert Ingersoll; to the Committee on the Library. AMENDMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ACT-PROCESSING Mr. HAYDEN submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by him to the bill (H. R. 5221) to amend the Agricultural Adjustment Act with respect to rice, and for FOODS, DRUGS, AND COSMETICS HEARINGS BEFORE A SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE UNITED STATES SENATE SEVENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON S. 5 A BILL TO PREVENT THE MANUFACTURE, SHIPMENT, TO REGULATE TRAFFIC THEREIN; TO PRE- FOOD, DRINK, DRUGS, AND COS- 120089 MARCH 2, 8, AND 9, 1935 Printed for the use of the Committee on Commerce UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1935 |