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Committee on Appropriations: Board of Social Hygiene (66A-H2.1); bonus for Federal employees (66A-H2.2); Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce (66A-H2.3); Federal aid to States in the construction of roads (66A-H2. 4); investigation of the causes of influenza (66A-12.5); national budget system (66A-H2.6); U. S. Employment Service (66A-H2.7); and various subjects (66A-H2.8). Committee on Banking and Currency: Comptroller of the Currency (66A-H3.1); Federal Farm Loan Act (66A-H3.2); Federal Home Loan Administration (66AH3.3); Federal Reserve Act (66A-H3.4); Federal Urban Mortgage Act (66AH3.5); and various subjects (66A-113.6).

Committee on the Census: various subjects (66A-14.1).

Committee on Elections No. 1: seating of Victor L. Berger of Wisconsin (66AH5.1).

Committee on Foreign Affairs: Armenia (66A-H6.1); Bolshevism (66A-H6.2);

China, Japan, and Shantung Province (66A-H6.3); deportation of members of the Hindustan Gadar Party in the United States (66A-16.4); European relief (66A-H6.5); Greek territorial claims (66A-H6.6); Italian territorial claims (66A-H6.7); Korea (66A-H6.8); League of Nations (66A-H6.9); Mexico (66A-H6.10); Northern Epirus (66A-116.11); peace treaty (66A-H6.12); persecution of Jews in Central Europe (66A-H6.13); Poland (66A-H6.14); proposed deportation of Lord Mayor Daniel J. O'Callaghan of Cork, Ireland (66A-H6.15); recognition of the Irish Republic (66A-H6.16); recognition of the Lithuanian Republic (66A-H6.17); Russia (66A-H6.18); the Ukraine (66A-H6.19); use of colored French troops in occupied Germany (66A-H6.20); Yugoslav territorial claims (66A-H6.21); and various subjects (66A-H6.22). Committee on Immigration and Naturalization: deportation of aliens who claimed exemption from military service (66A-H7.1); deportation of Lord Mayor Daniel J. O'Callaghan of Cork, Ireland (66A-H7.2); deportation of undesirable aliens (66A-H7.3); investigation of the Bureau of Immigration (66A-H7.4); Oriental immigration (66A-H7.5); temporary suspension of immigration (66A-H7.6); and various subjects (66A-H7.7).

Committee on Indian Affairs: grant of full citizenship rights to American Indians (66A-H8.1); and various subjects (66A-H8.2). Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions: various subjects (66A-H9.1). Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: cost of living (66A-H10.1); daylight-saving time (66A-H10.2); equalization of the pay and allowances of commissioned and enlisted personnel of the Coast Guard with those of of the Navy (66A-H10.3); Federal Coal Commission (66A-H10.4); Federal control of the livestock and meatpacking industry (66A-H10.5); Federal control of New York State canals (66A-H10.6); Federal operation of the Cape Cod Canal (66A-H10.7); interstate transmission of racing information and odds (66A-H10.8); protection of maternity and infancy (66A-H10. 9); public health (66A-H10.10); railroads (66A-H10.11); regulation of coal production (66A-H10.12); regulation of food, drugs, and medicine in interstate commerce (66A-H10.13); regulation of the interstate use of automobiles and other vehicles (66A-H10.14); regulation of the manufacture, sale, and use of explosives (66A-H10.15); trade relations with Russia (66A-H10.16); transfer of the Coast Guard from the Treasury Department to the Navy Department (66A-H10.17); truth-in-fabrics bill (66AH10.18); war-risk insurance and benefits to veterans (66A-H10.19); and various subjects (66A-H10.20).

Committee on the Judiciary: amendment of the Constitution (66A-H11.1); antilynching legislation (66A-H11.2); blue laws (66A-H11.3); bribery in interstate and foreign commerce (66A-H11.4); collective bargaining (66AH11.5); cost of living (66A-H11.6); daylight-saving time (66A-H11.7); discrimination against colored people (66A-H11.8); explosives (66A-H11. 9); illegal actions of President Wilson (66A-H11.10); injunction against the United Mine Workers (66A-H11.11); League of Nations (66A-H11.12); legislation against the use of tobacco (66A-H11.13); parole of Federal prisoners (66A-H11.14); prisoners convicted under the Espionage Act (66AH11.15); prohibition (66A-H11.16); purchase of liberty bonds by scalpers (66A-H11.17); repeal of luxury tax 66A-H11.18); sedition (66A-H11.19); strike legislation and the rights of labor (66A-H11.20); suffrage (66AH11.21); suits in admiralty against the U. S. Government (66A-H11.22); Victor L. Berger (66A-H11.23); and various subjects (66A-H11.24). Committee on Labor: 8-hour day (66A-H12.1); 44-hour week in navy yards (66AH12.2); Good amendment to the minimum wage bill (66A-H12.3); open shop (66A-H12.4); right to strike (66A-H12.5); U. S. Employment Bureau (66AH12.6); and various subjects (66A-H12.7).

Committee on the Library: various subjects (66A-H13.1).

Committee on Naval Affairs: establishment of a U. S. Naval Academy on the Pacific Coast (66A-H14.1); Great Lakes Naval Training Station (66A-H14. 2); pay of civilian employees in the Navy Department (66A-H14.3); pay of enlisted and commissioned personnel of the Navy (66A-H14.4); preservation of the U. S. S. Hartford (66A-H14.5); transfer of the Coast Guard to the Navy Department 766A-H1.6); transfer of the Hydrographic Office from the Navy Department to the Commerce Department (66A-H14.7); and various subjects (66A-H11.8).

Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads: compensation of postal employees (66A-H15.1); demotion of special post office clerks (66A-H15.2); exclusion of publications in foreign languages from second-class mailing privilege (66A-H15.3); one-cent postal rate for "drop letters" (66A-H15. 4); postal-zone system for second-class mail (66A-H15.5); restoration of pneumatic-tube mail service (66A-H15.6); and various subjects (66A-H15.7). Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds: various subjects (66A-H16.1). Committee on Reform in the Civil Service: retirement plan for Federal employees (66A-H17.1); and various subjects (66A-H17.2).

Committee on Rivers and Harbors: various subjects (66A-118.1).

Committee on Roads: construction of a national system of roads (66A-H19.1); Federal aid to States in the construction of roads (66A-H19.2); and various subjects (66A-H19.3).

Committee on the Territories: various subjects (66A-H20.1).

Committee on Ways and Means: bonus for officers and enlisted men of the armed forces (66A-H21.1); hospital facilities for disabled war veterans (66A-H21.2); internal revenue (66A-H21.3); tariff (66A-H21.4); and various subjects (66A-H21.5).

Committee on Woman Suffrage: various subjects (66A-H22.1).

Select Committee on Waterpower: waterpower privileges in national parks (66A-H23.1); and various subjects (66A-H23.2).

ELECTION RECORDS.

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Credentials of Representatives and Delegates (66A-J1), arranged alphabetically by State or Territory; and certificates of final ascertainment of electors for President and Vice President (66A-J2), arranged alphabetically by State.

OTHER RECORDS.

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Three volumes of roll calls (66A-K1), arranged chronologically; various papers (66A-K2), arranged by subject; and notices of the ratification of the 19th amendment, for woman suffrage (66A-K3), arranged alphabetically by State.

Records of Impeachment Proceedings

IMPEACHMENT OF KENESAW M. LANDIS. 2 in.

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Papers pertaining to impeachment proceedings against Kenesaw M. Landis, Judge of the U. S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (66B-A1).

Records of the Office of the Clerk

RECORD BOOKS. 19 vols. 5 ft.

840

House bill book (66C-A1); House resolution book--joint, concurrent, and simple--together with Senate joint and concurrent resolutions (66C-A2); Senate bill book (66C-A3); individual ledger (66C-A4); record of referrals of bills and resolutions to committees (66C-A5); register of papers sent to the Senate (66C-A6); register of papers received from the Senate (660A7); register of committee reports, messages from the President, and executive communications (66C-A8); Bill Clerk's receipt book (66C-A9); record of referrals of executive communications (66C-A10); petition book (66CAll); and notices for Unanimous Consent Calendar (66C-A12).

SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, 1921-23

First Session, April 11-November 23, 1921

Second Session, December 5, 1921-September 22, 1922
Third Session, November 20-December 4, 1922
Fourth Session, December 4, 1922-March 3, 1923

Records of Legislative Proceedings

MINUTE BOOK AND JOURNALS. 23 vols. 6 ft.

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Minute book, 1st session (67A-A1); legislative journal, 1st session (67A-A2); minute book, 2d session (67A-A3); legislative journal, 2d session (67A-AL); minute book, 3d and 4th sessions (67A-A5); legislative journal, 3d session (67A-A6); and legislative journal, 4th session (67A-A7).

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS ORIGINATING IN THE HOUSE. 25 ft.

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Fifty-two volumes of original House bills (67A-B1); original House joint resolutions (67A-B2); original House concurrent resolutions (67A-B3); House simple resolutions (67A-B4); desk copies of House bills passed (67A-B5);

desk copies of House joint resolutions passed (67A-B6); desk copies of House concurrent resolutions agreed to (67A-E7); desk copies of House bills tabled (67A-B8); desk copies of House joint resolutions tabled (67A-B9); desk copies of House concurrent resolutions tabled (67A-B10); engrossed House bills (67A-B11); engrossed House joint resolutions (674-B12); and engrossed House concurrent resolutions (67A-B13). Arranged numerically within each group.

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS ORIGINATING IN THE SENATE AND CONSIDERED IN THE HOUSE. 1 ft. 843 Senate bills passed (67A-C1); Senate joint resolutions passed (67A-C2); Senate concurrent resolutions agreed to (67A-C3); Senate bills tabled (67AC4); Senate joint resolutions tabled (67A-C5); Senate simple resolutions communicated to the House (67A-C6); engrossed copies of Senate bills received and referred (67A-C7); and engrossed copies of Senate joint resolutions received and referred (67A-C8). Arranged numerically within each

group.

PAPERS ACCOMPANYING SPECIFIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS. 190 ft.

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Grouped by specified committees listed below. Arranged numerically by bill or resolution within each committee, except 67A-D4, 67A-D16, 67A-D22, 67A-D26, and 67A-D35, in which private bills are a rranged alphabetically by person or subject.

Committee on Agriculture (67A-D1); Committee on Banking and Currency (67A-D2); Committee on the Census (67A-D3); Committee on Claims (67A-D4); Committee on the District of Columbia (67A-D5); Committee on Education (67AD6); Committee on Election of President, Vice President, and Representatives in Congress (67A-D7); Committee on Elections No. 1 (67A-D8); Committee on Flood Control (67A-D9); Committee on Foreign Affairs (67A-D10); Committee on Immigration and Naturalization (67A-D11); Committee on Indian Affairs (67A-D12); Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions (67A-D13); Committee on Insular Affairs (67A-D14); Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (67A-D15); Committee on Invalid Pensions (67A-D16); Committee on Irrigation of Arid Lands (67A-D17); Committee on the Judiciary (67A-D18); Committee on Labor (67A-D19); Committee on the Library (67A-D20); Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (67A-D21); Committee on Military Affairs (67A-D22); Committee on Mines and Mining (67A-D23); Committee on Naval Affairs (67A-D24); Committee on Patents (67A-D25); Committee on Pensions (67A-D26); Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads (67A-D27); Committee on Printing (67A-D28); Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds (67A-D29); Committee on Public Lands (67A-D30); Committee on Reform in the Civil Service (67A-D31); Committee on Revision of the Laws (67A-D32); Committee on Rivers and Harbors (67A-D33); Committee on the Territories (67A-D34); Committee on War Claims (67A-D35); and Committee on Ways and Means (67A-D36). 845

COMMITTEE REPORTS. 33 vols. 7 ft.

Original committee reports, 1st session (67A-E1), 2d session (67A-E2), 3d session (67A-E3), and 4th session (67A-E4). Arranged numerically within each group.

COMMITTEE PAPERS.

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Records of the following committees, relating to the subjects listed or consisting of the kinds of documents specified. Subjects are arranged chronologically within each group, unless otherwise indicated. Committee on Agriculture: various subjects (67A-F1.1).

Committee on Appropriations: correspondence together with index (67A-F2.1) and various subjects (67A-F2.2).

Committee on Banking and Currency: various subjects (67A-F3.1).
Committee on Claims: a docket volume (67A-F4.1).

Committee on the District of Columbia: reports of public utilities (67A-F5. 1), arranged alphabetically by utility; and various subjects (67A-F5.2). For docket, see entry 822.

Committee on Election of President, Vice President, and Representatives in Congress: a volume of minutes, 67th Congress, 1st session, to 69th Congress, 2d session (67A-F6.1).

Committee on Elections No. 1: contested election cases of Bernard P. Bogy v. Harry B. Hawes, Missouri (67A-F7.1); Dan Parrillo v. Stanley H. Kunz, Illinois (67A-F7.2); and John Paul v. Thomas Harrison, Virginia (67A-F7. 3). Committee on Elections No. 2: seating of John P. Bracken, Pennsylvania at large (67A-F8.1); and contested election cases of J. I. Campbell v. Robert L. Daughton, North Carolina (67A-F8.2), John Golombiewski v. John W. Rainey, Illinois (67A-F8.3), and Henry T. Rainey v. Guy L. Shaw, Illinois (67A-F8.4). There is also a docket volume (67A-F8.5). For minutes, see entry 784.

Committee on Elections No. 3: contested election cases of Jacob Gartenstein v. Adolph Sabbath, Illinois (67A-F9.1), and C. B. Kennamer v. L. B. Rainey, Alabama (67A-F9.2). There is also a volume of minutes (67A-F9. 3).

Committee on Enrolled Bills: 2 volumes relating to the enrollment of bills

and resolutions (67A-F10.1).

Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Commerce: various subjects (67A-F11.1).

Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department: various subjects (67AF12.1).

Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Justice: various subjects

(67A-F13.1).

Committee on Expenditures in the State Department: various subjects (67AF1.1).

Committee on Expenditures in the Treasury Department: various subjects (67AF15.1).

Committee on Expenditures in the War Department: various subjects (67A-F16. 1).

Committee on Foreign Affairs: American Red Cross (67A-F17.1); Africa (67AF17.2); Europe (67A-F17.3); Far East (67A-F17.4); Latin America (67AF17.5); Near East (67A-F17.6); reparations (67A-F17.7); the Ruhr (67AF17.8); Russia (67A-F17.9); ship canals (67A-F17.10); and various subjects (67A-F17.11). 67A-F17.2 through 674-17.6 are arranged alphabetically by country.

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