Austin 1933 6057 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ON PUBLIC BILLS AND By Mr. MULDOWNEY: A bill (HR. 6122) to refund to RESOLUTIONS Mary Wilkins Ogden income tax erroneously and illegally Under clause 2 of rule Xu, collected for the calendar year 1928; to the Committee on Mr. STEAGALL: Committee on Banking and Currency. Claims. PETITIONS, ETC. 264). Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on Under clause 1 of rule XXI, petitions and papers were the state of the Union. laid on the Clerk's desk and referred as follows: Mr. DELANEY: Joint Committee to Investigate Dirigible 1385. By Mr. MCFARLANE: Petition of the Senate of Disasters. House Concurrent Resolution 15. Providing for Texas, recommending Senator Margie E. Neal, of Texas, for an investigation of the cause or causes of the wrecking of & position of trust and honor with the Federal Government; the Akron and other dirigibles; without amendment (Rept. to the Committee on Ways and Means. No. 266). Referred to the Committee on Naval Atairs. 1386. By Mr. RUDD: Petition of David J. O'Connel Post, Mr. CHAVEZ: Committee on the Public Lands. S. 1774. No. 2264, of Ozone Park, N.Y., Veterans of Foreign Wars of An act to provide for extension of time for making deferred the United States, favoring the Bone plan; to the Committee payments on homestead entries in the abandoned Fort on World War Veterans' Legislation. Lowell Military Reservation, Ariz.; without amendment (Rept. No. 267). Referred to the Committee of the whole House on the state of the Union. SENATE Mr. FULLER: Committee on the Public Lands. R. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933 2837. A bill to provide for the establishment of the Everglades National Park in the State of Florida, and for other (Legislative day of Wednesday, June 14, 1933) purposes; with amendment (Rept. No. 268). Referred to The Senate met at 12 o'clock noon, on the expiration of the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union. the recess. Mr. ROBINSON of Arkansas. I suggest the absence of a CHANGE OF REFERENCE. quorum. Under clause 2 of rule XXII, committees were discharged The VICE PRESIDENT. The clerk will call the roll from the consideration of the following bills, which were The legislative clerk called the roll, and the following referred as follows: Senators answered to their names: Davis Thomas. Oke. La Foletto Thomas, Utah Claudia V. Hester; Committee on Invalid Pensions dis Bachmaa Thompson charged, and referred to the Committee on Pensions. Barbow Townsend Nye Vandenberg Walsh Popo the Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation. Clark Robinson, Art. Sheppard Mr. ROBINSON of Arkansas. I wish to announce that PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS the senior Senator from Nevada (Mr. PITTMAN) is absent on Onder clause 3 of rule XXI, public bills and resolutions official business in attendance upon the London Economic were introduced and severally referred as follows: Conference. By Mr. WALDRON: A bill (H.R. 6114) to permit any I also wish to announce that the Senator from Massachuperson doing business within the United States to obtain setts (Mr. COOLIDGE) is detained from the Senate on oficial loans from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for an business and that the Senator from Georgia (Mr. GEORGE) amount not in excess of 60 percent of the value of the real- is unavoidably absent. estate holdings of such person; to the Committee on Bank- Mr. VANDENBERG. I wish to announce that my coling and Currency. league the senior Senator from Michigan (Mr. COUZENS) is By Mr. SIROVICH: A bill (H.R. 6118) to provide for the necessarily absent in attendance on the London Economic truthful labeling of drugs and the attachment of trade marks Conference. to the containers and packages of drugs; to the Committee The VICE PRESIDENT. Thirty-three Senators have anon Patents. swered to their names. A quorum is not present. The clerk By Mr. DUNN: A bill (HR. 6119) to provide pensions for will call the names of the absent Senators. ex-service men and the widows of ex-service men; to the The legislative clerk called the names of the absent Sen. Committee on Pensions. ators, and Mr. BLACK, Mr. HARRISON, Mr. LONERGAN, Mr. McBy Mr. DE PRIEST: Resolution (H.Res. 194) to investi- KELLAR, Mr. McNARY, Mr. NEELY;. Mr. NORRIS, Mr. ROBINSON gate the spread of communism; to the Committee on Rules. of Indiana, Mr. RUSSELL, Mr. STEPHENS, Mr. TRAMMELL, Mr. TYDINGS, and Mr. Van Nuys answered to their names when called. PRIVATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS Mr. ADAMS, Mr. BAILEY, Mr. BANKHEAD, Mr. BARKLEY, Mr. Under clause 1 of rule XXII, private bills and resolutions BONE, Mr. BROWN, Mr. BULKLEY, Mr. Bulow. Mr. BYRD, were introduced and severally referred as follows: Mr. BYRNES, Mr. CAPPER, Mr. CAREY, Mr. CONNALLY, Mr. By Mr. KENNEY: A bill (H.R. 6115) granting compensa- COPELAND, Mr. CUTTING, Mr. DALE, Mr. DICKINSON, Mr. tion to the estate of Thomas Peraglia, deceased; to the DIETERICH, Mr. DILL, Mr. ERICKSON, Mr. GOLDSBOROUGH, Mr. Committee on Claims. GORE, Mr. HATFIELD, Mr. HAYDEN, Mr. HEBERT, Mr. LEWIS, By Mr. AUF DER HEIDE: A bull (HR. 6116) to provide Mr. LOGAN, Mr. MCADOO, Mr. McGill, Mr. METCALF, Mr. for the reimbursement of former Second Lt. William F. MORPHY, Mr. PATTERSON, Mr. REED, Mr. REYNOLDS, Mr. Upton, Jr., for loss of equipment; to the Committee on SCHALL, Mr. SHIPSTEAD, Mr. SMITH, Mr. STEIWER, MI. WAGNER, Claims. Mr. WHEELER, and Mr. WHITE entered the Chamber and By Mr. JOHNSON of West Virginia: A bill (HR. 6117) answered to their names. granting an increase of pension to Carrie A. Groce; to the Mr. HEBERT. I wish to announce that the Senator from Committee on Invalid Pensions. New Hampshire (Mr. KEYES), the Senator from South DaAlso, a bill (HR. 6120) granting an increase of pension to kota (Mr. NORBECK), and the Senator from Missouri (Mr. Phoebe A. Rimes; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. PATTERSON) are unavoidably absent from the Senate. By Mr. LINDSAY: A bill (HR. 6121) for the relief of The VICE PRESIDENT. Eighty-seven Senators have anArchie J. McKee; to the Committee on Military Affairs. swered to their names. A quorum is presenta LOVO 382 FOOD, DRUGS, AND COSMETICS HEARINGS BLITORICA SUBCOMMITTEE OF SEVENTY.THIRD CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON S. 1944 A BILL TO PREVENT THE MANUFACTURE, SHIPMENT, AND BALE OF ADULTERATED OR MISBRANDED FOOD, DRUGS, AND COSMETICS, AND TO REGULATE TRAFFIC THEREIN; TO PREVENT TIIR FALSK ADVERTISEMENT OF FOO!), DRUGS, ANTI COSMETICS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE BERT D. BTEPHEVE, Mississippi, Chairman DUNCAN V. FLETCIER, Florida CHARLES L. McNARY, Oregon MORRIS SIETPARD, Toxne TRAM W. JONNON, California ROYAL 8. COPELAND), New York HERALD P. NYE, North Dakota JOBIAJI WILLIAM BAILEY, North Carolina INTIIURII ANDYNBERI, Michigan HATTI W. CARAWAY, Arkansas ROS(OjE C. L'ATTERSON, Misanuri BENNETT OITAMP CLARK, Missouri WALLACE U. WHITE, Jr., Maine LOUI8 MURPITY, Iown JONIN H. OVERTON, Louisiana GEOROE W. NEVILLE, Clerk SURCOMMITTEE ON S. 1944 ROYAL 8. COPELAND, New York, Chairman IATTIE W. CARAWAY, Arkansas CHARLES L. McNARY, Oregon II LIBRARY OF CONGRESS DEC 2 1936 DIVISION OF DOCUMENTS CONTENTS Aitchison, Dr. D., statement... 476 487 83 52 McCoy, Mrs. Malcolm, statement. Mueller, Sebastian, statement. National Sanipractic Association, Inc., letter. North Central States Association of l'ood, Dairy, Drug and Feed Officials, Northwest Salmon (nnners' Association, brics Philip, W. Bruce, statement and brief. Koll, Clintou S., etatenicnt and brior. Rothschild, Loviis, alatenient. Son l'rancisco Cocon Trade Committee, brici.. Schlink, Dr. H. J., statement. Soldattorer, Ruy C., stntonionta Sparborg, Mrs. Williain Dick, statement. Thoinpson, II. 33., stalement and brief Wull, Dr. Vlorcice 1., statement. Wallace, leury A., statement.-- Whitmarsh, iraucin 1.., statenieutin Wilry, Mrs. larvex W., Atatcinent.. |