. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. Octoter 1951 COMLERCIAL FISiiERIES R£\'I2',V International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea whi ch convened in London in 1%8- Marketing Facilities Improvement Act. House Report No. 972 (September I4, I95I, 82d Congress, Ist Session), 10 p., printed pursuant to H. R. 22. (82<i Congress, 1st Ses- sion), to encourage the improvement and de- velopment of marketing facilities for handl- ing perishable agricultioral commodities. Committee on Agriculture recommended passage of the bill without amendment. This report explains the purpose of t


. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. Octoter 1951 COMLERCIAL FISiiERIES R£\'I2',V International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea whi ch convened in London in 1%8- Marketing Facilities Improvement Act. House Report No. 972 (September I4, I95I, 82d Congress, Ist Session), 10 p., printed pursuant to H. R. 22. (82<i Congress, 1st Ses- sion), to encourage the improvement and de- velopment of marketing facilities for handl- ing perishable agricultioral commodities. Committee on Agriculture recommended passage of the bill without amendment. This report explains the purpose of the bill and points out that no federal loans or grants are in- volved, and that it would result in poten- tial savings to consumers and benefit farm- ers. An analysis of the bill is included. Although mainly intended for agricultural oommodities the bill defines "Perishable agricultural commodities" as follows: "means agricultural conmodities and products there- of, consisting principally of fresh fruits and vegetables, handled alone or in combina- tion with poultry, eggs, meats, seafood, and dairy ; Repealing Section 104 of the Defense Production Act of 1950. As Amended. Senate Report No. 222 (September 20, I95I, 82d Congress, Ist Session), 11 p., printed, pursuant to S. 2104 (82d Congress, 1st .Session), to repeal section 104 of the De- fense Production Act of I95O, as amended. Committee on Banking and Currency recom- mended passage of the bill. Section-I04 reads as follows in part: "Import controls of fats and oils (including oil-bearing materials, fatty acids, ), .... are necessary for the protection of the essen- tial security interests and economy of the United States in the existing emergency in international relations, and no imports of any such commodity or product shall be ad- mitted to the United States until after June 30, 1952 " BILLS SICMED BY THE PRESIDENT: Certain Mollusk Imports Barred; H- R. 4443. to prevent the e


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