Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1971, Hearings . . . 91st Congress, 2d Session

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Page 83 - ... appear before you with regard to the Judiciary appropriation estimates for the fiscal year 1970 and with particular reference to the amounts recommended for appropriation by the House Appropriations Committee for the Courts of Appeals, District Courts and the Administrative Office. With me today are Mr. Ernest C. Friesen, Jr., Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, Mr. William R. Sweeney, Assistant Director, and members of their staff. I am very pleased to say that...
Page 222 - From a decision or judgment quashing, setting aside, or sustaining a demurrer to, any indictment, or any count thereof, where such decision or judgment is based upon the invalidity, or construction of the statute upon which the indictment is founded.
Page 222 - From the decision or judgment sustaining a motion in bar, when the defendant has not been put in jeopardy.
Page 179 - ... the Committee's view that the principle of a selfsupporting bankruptcy system is outdated and that it is no longer possible to maintain adequate payments into the fund without placing an inordinate burden upon bankrupts and the assets of bankrupt estates. The Conference approved a statement of policy that the legal limitation imposed in the Bankruptcy Act should be removed and that the concept of the Referee's Salary and Expense Fund should be abandoned.
Page 761 - ... related to the war in Vietnam, focusing on the question "Who pays for the war and who profits?" On this date NMC is planning visits to Internal Revenue Service offices, anti-inflation picketing, boycotting of grocery stores, group tax protests or refusal to pay taxes, support for strikers resisting the efforts of business and Government to put the burden of the war on the workers, sit-downs at offices and stockholders...
Page 471 - Salaries and expenses, general legal activities," is that for the "Office of Legal Counsel." It is to be found beginning at page 135 of volume 1 of the justifications, which page we shall insert at this point in the record, together with pages 136 through 140.
Page 265 - GENERAL FOB ADMINISTRATION JOHN J. KAMINSKI, DIBECTOB, OFFICE OF BUDGET AND ACCOUNTS WILLIAM D. VAN STAVOBEN, DEPUTY DIBECTOB, OFFICE OF BUDGET AND ACCOUNTS Mr. ROONET. The next of the seven items for the Department of Justice is entitled "Fees and expenses of witnesses...
Page 83 - Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, I thank you for this opportunity to appear before you...
Page 715 - Mr. ROONEY. We shall insert this list at this point in the record. (The list...
Page 36 - Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, Washington, DC...

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