July 1951 



CGmBRCZ£L FISEISRIES RB7IEW 



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Among nine Department of Interior specialists in various fields cooperating 

 with Mexican experts is a representative of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service who 

 assists in the development of marine and inland fishery resources. 



Tariff Commission 



RULES FOR INVESTIGATIONS OF IMTDRY TO DCMESTIC PRODUGEBS FROM TRADE AGREEMENT 

 CONCESSIONS t With reference to rules of practice and prooedxire for applications 

 for investigations of injury to domestic producers resulting from trade agreement 

 concessions, the following appeared in the Federal Register of June 21: 



TITtE 19'-CUST0MS DUTIfS 



Chapter II — United Stales Tariff 



Commissioa 



Pabi 207 — ^Isvsshgations op Injdhx io 

 Domestic Producers Resdltinp Fma 

 Trade Aassstaarf CovcEssums 



RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE FOR 

 APPLICATIONS FOR INVESTIGATIONS 



ApsUeationa fov inreddgstieas under 

 section 7 (a) of the Traide Agreements 

 Extension Act of 1951 (Putx. Law 50, SZd 

 Cong.) shall be si^ect to the niies now 

 •set forth in Part 207 of the rules of prac- 

 tice and procedure ot:the. United States 



Tariff Commission (19 CFB, 1950 Eupp., 

 Part 207) , except that 15 clear copies of 

 the application shall be submitted in- 

 stead of 5 copies as specified In such 

 rules. 



CsxALl Oscar B. Bydes, 



Chairman, 

 United States Tariff Commission. 

 [F. R. DooJ'-fl^llQat HIkdi June 20, 1951; 

 8:53 a.m.] 



Eighty-Second Congress (First Session) 



JUNE- 1951 



Listed helow are public bills and resolutions introduced and referred to com- 

 mittees, or passed by the Eighty-Second Congress (First Session) and signed by the 

 President, that affect In any way the fisheries and allied industries. Public bills 

 and resolutions are shown in this section only vriien introduced and if passed when 

 they are signed by the President. The more pertinent reports, hearings, or chamber 

 actions on some of the bills shown in this section from month to month are also 

 listed. 



BILI^S AM) RSSOLOTIONS IMTRODtJCgD : 



Defense Production Act of 1950 Continua- 

 tion : H, £. Res . S7l TAyre3) - Joint resolution 

 to continue in effect certain provisions of the 

 Defense Production Act of 1950 through July 31, 

 1951; to the Conmittee on Banking and Curranoy, 



Also: H. J. Res, 378 (Spenoe),.. 



Defense Production Act of 1950 Amendment : 

 H, R. 4497 fLarcade) - A bill to amend the De- 

 fense Production Act of 1950 to provide for mare 

 effective consultation with interests affected 

 by its administration; to the Committee on Bank- 

 ing and Currency. 



Defense Production Act of 1950 Amendment : 

 H. R. 4570 TDonovan) - A bill to amend the De- 

 fense Production Act of 1950, and for other pur- 

 poses; to the Committee on Banking and Currency. 

 Also: H. R. 4547 (Cooley)... 



H. R. 4605 (Martin of Iowa)... 

 H. R. 4607 (Martin of Iowa)... 



H. R. 4619 (Baring).. . 

 H. R. 4620 (Baring)... 

 H. R. 4623 (Saylorj... 

 H. R. 4624 (Saylor)... 



Defense Production Act jf 1950 Amendment and 

 Extension ! S^, 1717 (Wiley) - A bill to amend and 

 extend the Defense Production Act of 1950 and the 

 Housing and Rent Act of 1947, as amended, report- 

 ed by Mr. Maybank, from the Conmittee on Banking 

 and Currency, which nas read twice by Its title, 

 and ordered to be placed on the Calendar. 



Fats and Oils Import Controls ; S^, 166 5 

 (Mundt) - A bill to continue for a temporary pe- 

 riod certain powers, authority, and discretion 

 for the purpose of exercising, administering, 

 and enforcing iiiqjort controls with respect to 

 fats and oils (Including butter), cheese, and 

 rice and rice products; to the Committee on Bank- 

 ing and Currency, 



Also: H. J. Res. 270 (Abbltt)... 

 H. R. 4335 (Andresen)... 

 H. R. 4474 - (Abbltt)... 



