✓ COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE. EIGHTY-FOURTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON S. 3176 A BILL TO AMEND THE FEDERAL FOOD, DRUG, AND 78733 MAY 9 AND 10, 1956 Printed for the use of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare UNITED STATES WASHINGTON: 1956 Alp, H. H., director, commodity departments, American Farm Baker, John A., coordinator of legislative service, National Farmers Barker, Shirley W., director, poultry department, Amalgamated Meat Brandly, C. A., chairman, department of veterinary science, Uni- Butz, Earl L., Assistant Secretary of Agriculture; accompanied by Roy W. Lennartson, deputy Administrator for Marketing Service; Nathan Koenig, special assistant to the Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service; Hermon F. Miller, Director of the Poultry Division, Agricultural Marketing Service; Dr. Roy E. Willie, Chief of the Inspection Branch of the Poultry Division, Agricultural Marketing Service, and David L. Hume, assistant to the Director of the Poultry Division, Agricultural Marketing Service of the Cameron, J. Robert, assistant manager, department of health and Cleere, Dr. Roy L., executive director of the Colorado State Depart- Harvey, John L., Deputy Commissioner of the Food and Drug Ad- Haskin, Dr. Aaron H., health officer, department of health, Newark, 8888 Kideney, Mrs. James W., chairman, legislative program committee, 250 Kingman, Harry E., Jr., assistant executive secretary, American 207 Landrum, Hon. Phil M., a Representative in Congress from the 197 MacDonald, Dr. Janet L., social studies committee, American Asso- 250 Riley, George D., legislative representative, AFL-CIO Schlosser, Dan, chairman, meat and poultry committee, the Association of Food and Drug Officials of the United States. Shanholtz, Mack F., M. D., commissioner of health, Commonwealth of Virginia, representing Association of State and Territorial Health 205 49 Sussman, Oscar, secretary-treasurer, Association of State Public 77, 222 Wright, Frances, president, Housewives United_ Chronic Respiratory Disease, from Poultry and Eggs Weekly, April 5,000 Bad Turkeys Hunted in Detroit-Markets Alerted After Diseased Birds Are Sold by Farm, from the Detroit Free Press, American Trucking Association, Inc.. 253 Commissioner of Health of the City of New York.. Conference of Public Health Veterinarians. Conference of State Sanitary Engineers. Dutchess County (N. Y.), Poultry Association_ East Bay (Calif.) Veterinary Medical Association. Florida State Veterinary Medical Association, Inc. International Association of Milk and Food Sanitarians, Inc. International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union.. Leeson Poultry Farms, Clinton Corners, N. Y.... Massachusetts Department of Public Welfare. Minnesota State Medical Association Nassau County (N. Y.) Department of Health. University of Wisconsin College of Agriculture, department of 252 Young Women's Christian Association of the United States of 244 Additional information-Continued Pathologist asks United States Poultry Law-"Not All Sold to Con- sumer Above Suspicion," Feldman Tells Food Officials, from the New York Times, May 8, 1956---- Poultry Should Fare O. K. in USDA Reorganization, From the Insti- tute Weekly Letter of the Institute of American Poultry Indus- Quarantined by State-Diseased Turkeys Found in Oakland, from the Reassure Buyers of Turkeys-Most Stores Selling Certified Birds, Association of Food and Drug Officials of the United States__ 262 262 Oregon Federation of Butchers of the Amalgamated Meat Cut- Some Important Lessons From the Lancaster, Pa., Paratyphoid |