. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 68 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW Vol. 23, No. 2 Factor Score polDt<i Sample soort Appearanw 1R â Hi M 15 Absence otdefecrs Char»ct«- ion Dated: December 17, i960. Eluzs p. Bennett, Acting Secretary of the Interior Note: Also see Commercial Fisheries Review, March 1960 p. 12 and December 1960 p. 94. Correction: In fee December 1960 issue of Commercial Fisheries Review, p, 95, under fee title "Frozen Ocean Perch and Pacif- ic Ocean Perch Fillets Voluntary Grade Standards" fee scien- tific name of Pacific ocean perch should have r


. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 68 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW Vol. 23, No. 2 Factor Score polDt<i Sample soort Appearanw 1R â Hi M 15 Absence otdefecrs Char»ct«- ion Dated: December 17, i960. Eluzs p. Bennett, Acting Secretary of the Interior Note: Also see Commercial Fisheries Review, March 1960 p. 12 and December 1960 p. 94. Correction: In fee December 1960 issue of Commercial Fisheries Review, p, 95, under fee title "Frozen Ocean Perch and Pacif- ic Ocean Perch Fillets Voluntary Grade Standards" fee scien- tific name of Pacific ocean perch should have read; "Sebasto- des ; Eighty-Seventh Congress (First SessionI) CONGRESS CONVENES: The first session of the 87th Congress convened Januarys, 1961. Public bills and resolu- tions which may directly or indirectly affect the fisheries and allied in- dustries are reported upon. Introduction, re- ferral to committees, pertinent legislative ac- tions by the House and Senate, as well as signature into law or other final disposition are covered. BUY AMERICAN ACT: 2073 (Stratton), intro- duced in House, January 4, a bill to amend title III of the act of March 3, 1933, commonly referred to as the Buy American Act, with respect to determining when the cost of certain articles, materials, or supplies is unreasonable, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Public Works. Would amend Buy American Act to make two important changes. First, would spell out in the statute the cost differential which Government agen- cies must be guided by in conforming with the require- ment that they make their purchases from American manufacturers so long as the price differential is not imreasonable. At the present time the definition of rea- sonable and unreasonable price differentials is set by executive action. Until recently that figure has been set at 6 percent generally and 12 percent in the case of American-made goods manufactured in areas of sub- stantial unemployment. The


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