Legislative Establishment Appropriation Bill for 1934: Hearings , Seventy-second Congress, Second Session |
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... ESTIMATES Mr. SANDLIN . Mr. Trimble , before we take up these various estimates , I should like to ask you whether you have taken into con- sideration the pay cut in submitting these estimates ? Mr. TRIMBLE . No , sir . Mr. SHANKS . The ...
... ESTIMATES Mr. SANDLIN . Mr. Trimble , before we take up these various estimates , I should like to ask you whether you have taken into con- sideration the pay cut in submitting these estimates ? Mr. TRIMBLE . No , sir . Mr. SHANKS . The ...
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... estimates would be in the bill as we have them here and we would then apply . the cut as it finally passes the Congress . Mr. SANDLIN : The impounding provision is not continued . The pay - cut or furlough provision is being continued ...
... estimates would be in the bill as we have them here and we would then apply . the cut as it finally passes the Congress . Mr. SANDLIN : The impounding provision is not continued . The pay - cut or furlough provision is being continued ...
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... ESTIMATES TEMPORARY CLERK TO COMMITTEE ON INVALID PENSIONS Committee employees : The temporary assistant clerk to the Com- mittee on Invalid Pensions , amounting to $ 2,150 , is eliminated , since this position was only provided for the ...
... ESTIMATES TEMPORARY CLERK TO COMMITTEE ON INVALID PENSIONS Committee employees : The temporary assistant clerk to the Com- mittee on Invalid Pensions , amounting to $ 2,150 , is eliminated , since this position was only provided for the ...
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... estimates for 1934 , together with explanatory footnotes : Distribution of appropriations , 1933 , and estimates for 1934 Appropriation items Estimated Appropria- Estimates , 1933 tions , 1933 1934 Members ' salaries and mileage ...
... estimates for 1934 , together with explanatory footnotes : Distribution of appropriations , 1933 , and estimates for 1934 Appropriation items Estimated Appropria- Estimates , 1933 tions , 1933 1934 Members ' salaries and mileage ...
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... estimates for 1934 are increased by $ 8,800 in order that the employment of one sergeant and 12 addi- tional privates may be continued on an annual basis . Mr. SANDLIN . How many additional are provided for the police force ? Mr. SHANKS ...
... estimates for 1934 are increased by $ 8,800 in order that the employment of one sergeant and 12 addi- tional privates may be continued on an annual basis . Mr. SANDLIN . How many additional are provided for the police force ? Mr. SHANKS ...
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additional amount annual appropriated for 1933 approved asked average balance bill Budget Capitol Grounds Capitol power plant card division CARTER catalogue cent Chairman committee Copyright Office cost countries course December 31 departments disbursing Doctor MEYER Doctor PUTNAM documents economy act employees equipment estimates for 1934 expenditures expenses Federal fiscal year 1933 fund funeral furniture Government Printing Office HARDY HESS House Office Building increase Index Information concerning January JANUARY 26 July June 30 laborer law library legislative legislative reference service Library of Congress Louderbach LUDLOW LYNN maintenance Members of Congress ment miscellaneous months necessary Nicholas Longworth old building paid pay roll present purchase reduced repairs and alterations requested restaurant ROMNEY ROUZER salaries SANDLIN session laws SHANKS special and select statement submitted Supplies and materials Supreme Court TISDEL Total Treasury truck unexpended United VANCE volumes
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Page 25 - Amounts appropriated for the expenses of the joint committee shall be disbursed one-half by the Secretary of the Senate and one-half by the Clerk of the House.
Page 59 - Subject to the joint action of the Vice President of the United States and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the jurisdiction and control including the care and maintenance of the legislative garage.
Page 130 - For paper, chemicals, and miscellaneous supplies necessary for the operation of the photoduplicating machines of the Library and the making of photoduplicate prints, $5,000.
Page 151 - ... repeat it — even the coal in time will be exhausted. Maybe the geologists will take me to task on that and say it is inexhaustible. If our water resources now due to evaportation and our mountains gives out, God help us, there will be no need for phosphate. Now, there is another phase of this problem I should like to bring to your attention, and that is the fact that this phosphate rock contains a fairly sizable percentage of vanadium, a very important alloy and constituent of steel, and it...
Page 152 - For extra services of employees and additional employees under the Librarian to provide for the opening of the Library Building on Sundays and on legal holidays, at rates to be fixed by the Librarian — 4, 500.
Page 149 - For purchase of new books of reference for the Supreme Court, to be a part of the Library of Congress, and purchased by the marshal of the Supreme Court, under the direction of the Chief Justice...
Page 130 - For the publication of the Catalogue of Title Entries of the Copyright Office and the decisions of the United States courts involving copyright, $45,000.
Page 23 - The next item is on page 56 of the appropriation bill, and is for the payment for certain services. This paragraph is the same as it has been for many years and covers a variety of activities as mentioned in the estimate paragraph.
Page 41 - I get $51,933,072 value as against an assessment of $51,064,924. If anyone wishes to examine the details of those sales, I have the entire matter in one book here. Mr. McSwAiN. Mr. Chairman, I offer this summary for the record. The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, it will be made a part of the record. (The summary referred to is as follows:) Summary of sales 1 Assessment, 1931.