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1 Investigation and Control of Venereal Diseases 1938

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                                       Calendar No. 1518
 75TH CONGRESS              SENATE                        REPORT
   3d Session                                        .   No. 1456





INVESTIGATION AND CONTROL OF VENEREAL DISEASES


      JANUARY 5 (calendar day, MARCH 7), 1938.-Ordered to be printed


Mr.  COPELAND,  from  the Committee  on Commerce,   submitted the
                            following

                         REPORT
                       [To accompany S. 3290]

  The  Committee   on  Commerce,  to whom   was  referred the bill
  (S. 3290) to impose additional duties upon the United States Public
Health  Service in connection with the investigation and control of
the venereal diseases, having considered the same, report thereon with
amendments   and, as so amended, recommend that the bill do pass.
  The  first amendment is to strike out the figures $6,000,000 on
line 11, page 2, and insert in lieu thereof the figures $5,000,000.
  The  second amendment   is to strike out the figures $12,000,000
on  lines 12 and 13, page 2, and insert in lieu thereof the figures
$7,000,000.
  The  third amendment   is to strike out the words  the sum  of
$25,000,000 on lines 13 and 14, page 2, and insert in lieu thereof the
words such sum  as may be needed to carry out the purposes of this
Act.
  The  fourth amendment is to strike out sections 2, 3, and 4 on pages
4 and 5.
  The  amendments  are incorporated in the bill as reported.
  There  is attached hereto the report of the subcommittee, which
was  made  after listening to the testimony of 30 witnesses. The
hearing covered a period of 2 days.
  It reads as follows:
To the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate:
  There was referred to us as a subcommittee S. 3290. After 2 days of hearings
we return the measure to the full committee, recommending that with an amend-
ment the bill do pass. The amendment we propose is the deletion of line 4,
page 4, and succeeding lines to the end of the original bill. 1 It is the opinion of
the subcommittee and of the author of the bill that this language is unnecessary
to the success of the measure when enacted into law.

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