PETER B. HUTT, TO BE ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL SEPTEMBER 20, 1971 CLARENCE MORSE, TO BE A FEDERAL MARITIME COMMIS- SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 HAROLD B. SCOTT, TO BE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF 71-297 Serial No. 92-36 Printed for the use of the Committee on Commerce U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1972 Hutt, Peter Barton, assistant general counsel, Food, Drugs, and Environ- mental Health, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; accom- Page, Prof. Joseph A., Georgetown University Law Center, Washing- ton, D.C., accompanied by Karen Sherman; Anthony Young; Steffen Graae; and Thomas Affleck, statement_ Desmond, Ruth G., president, Federation of Homemakers, Arlington, Va.; accompanied by A. I. Malstron, board chairman, statement. Cotton, Hon. Norris, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire, statement_ Mailliard, Hon. William S., U.S. Representative from California, Carbone, M. G., D.V.M. president, District of Columbia Academy of Vet- erinary Medicine, letters to the editor, Labeling Cosmetics, from the FA Legal Eagle Flies Into Consumer Storm, article from Supermarket 57 Frank, John P., Lewis & Rocca, letter of July 20, 1971_ 37 30 Lynn, Hon. James T., Acting Secretary of Commerce, letter of September Page 20, 1971 97 Malstrom, Carol Moore, chairman of the board and Ruth G. Desmond, presi- Shameful Switcheroo at the FDA Boils Over, article from the Washington U.S. Inspection of Bon Vivant Soup Plant Finds Alleged Sanitary Violations |