Title and salary changed Jan. 1, 1966; 1 hired Jan. 13, 1967. 1 retired Aug. 30, 1965; 1 retired Dec. 30, 1965; 1 employed Nov. 1, 1965. Temporarily employed from Nov. 3, 1965, to May 31, 1966; rehired Apr. 3 to June 30, 1967. Temporarily employed July 19 to July 30, 1965, inclusive. Employed Jan. 6, 1966. Employed Sept. 1, 1966. Proposed to be employed, fiscal year 1968. Mr. YATES. Is this all due to salary increases? Mr. ANDREWS. No. That $30,000 is for two additional employees. (Off the record.) Mr. ANDREWS. Any questions about this item? (No response.) JOINT COMMITTEE ON INTERNAL REVENUE TAXATION Mr. ANDREWS. "Contingent expenses of the House, the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation." They are requesting $480,000 for 1968. They had $458,000 in 1967. Suppose you resume your statement, Mr. Jennings. Mr. JENNINGS. For the payment of salaries and other expenses of the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, fiscal year 1968, $480,000, compared with $471,300, appropriated in 1967, or an increase of $8,700. This estimate was submitted as requested, and if your committee desires any further information regarding this particular item, I respectfully refer you to Mr. L. N. Woodworth, chief of staff, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Mr. ANDREWS. We will insert the schedule from page 65 of the committee print. Mr. ANDREWS. There is no change in personnel. As a matter of fact, this shows a reduction of two employees from 1966. They had 37 in 1966, they had 35 employees in 1967, and they are requesting 35 in 1968. Questions? (No response.) JOINT COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY POLICY Mr. ANDREWS. Next, the Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Mr. JENNINGS. For salaries and expenses of the Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy, $25,480. This is the same as appropriated in 1967. This estimate was submitted as requested, and if your committee desires any further information regarding this particular item, I respectfully refer you to Hon. Michael A. Feighan, chairman of the Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Mr. LIVINGSTON. There is only one employee on that committee. Mr. JENNINGS. As of this time, $15,906 is left from last year. Mr. LIVINGSTON. There was a $485 balance. Mr. ANDREWS. Mr. Clerk, will you give us a breakdown for the record, of the amounts spent and for what purposes spent under the appropriation made in 1967 for the Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy? The appropriation for 1967 being $25,480. Mr. JENNINGS. $9,573 has been expended to date, and that all has been for salary. Mr. LIVINGSTON. This is all salary, except one telephone bill that we paid. Mr. ANDREWS. Let us take the year 1965. We appropriated $24,100. How much was spent? Mr. JENNINGS. $22,487.98. Mr. ANDREWS. Could you give us a breakdown of the expenditures of the $22,487.98 in 1965? Mr. JENNINGS. Yes, sir. We have the whole sheet before us right now. Most of it was spent for salaries, for Mr. Edward M. O'Connor. Mr. ANDREWS. Give us a complete breakdown of the $22,487.98. Mr. LIVINGSTON. For 1965, there was a total of $24,100. Mr. ANDREWS. That was the appropriation. The expenditure for that year was $22,487.98. The committee would like to have a breakdown of the $22,487.98. Mr. JENNINGS. All of this was salary except $15.40 which was telephone service for the month of June. Mr. ANDREWS. How many employees? Mr. JENNINGS. One employee. Mr. ANDREWS. What was the salary of that employee? Mr. JENNINGS. $1,573.75 gross per month before the pay raise and $1,912.10 per month after the pay raise. Mr. YATES. For one employee? Mr. JENNINGS. One employee. Mr. YATES. $1,900 a month. Who was that employee? Mr. JENNINGS. Mr. Edward M. O'Connor. Mr. YATES. What is the total amount paid that employee for the year 1965? Mr. JENNINGS. The sum total of $22,487.98 less $15.40 telephone. Mr. ANDREWs. That left a balance available of $1,612.02? Mr. ANDREWs. Did that revert? Mr. JENNINGS. Yes, it will. Mr. ANDREWS. Let's take the year 1966. The appropriation was $24,755. The amount expended was $24,269.13. Give us a breakdown on the $24,269.13. Mr. JENNINGS. I have the sheet before me here but except for a few small items of travel, it looks like $370, $29, and $29, and a telephone bill of $2.55; the rest of that amount is for salary. Mr. ANDREWS. How much salary? Would you have to figure it out? Mr. JENNINGS. Yes. Mr. ANDREWS. Figure it out and put it in the record. Mr. JENNINGS. I would estimate that about $22,000 of it is salary Mr. ANDREWS. Who drew that salary? Mr. JENNINGS. Edward M. O'Connor. Mr. ANDREWS. The same man who drew the salary in 1965? (The information follows:) The total salary was $23,692.51. Mr. Edward M. O'Connor drew $21,331.06 an a clerk drew $2,361.45. Mr. ANDREWS. Let's take 1967. The appropriation was $25,480, in cluding the pending pay supplement. Mr. JENNINGS. Yes, sir. Mr. ANDREWS. You only have a breakdown of expenditure throug February 28, 1967, or do you have a later date? Mr. JENNINGS. I have it through March 31. Mr. ANDREWS. How much had been expended through March 3 Mr. JENNINGS. Roughly $10,000. Mr. ANDREWS. Spent? Mr. JENNINGS. Yes, sir. Mr. ANDREWS. Through March 31? Mr. JENNINGS. Yes, sir. Mr. ANDREWS. Give us a breakdown of that expenditure. Mr. JENNINGS. All of that represents salary except $26.90, whi is a telephone bill. Mr. ANDREWS. Who drew that salary? Mr. JENNINGS. Mr. O'Connor drew a salary and then after he l the payroll, which was the last of September, Leona M. Vogt start drawing the salary of $586.05 gross per month. Mr. ANDREWS. If only $10,000 had been expended as of the 31st March, there should be a considerable balance left. |