Appropriations, Department of Justice: Hearing Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations ... in Charge of the Department of Justice Appropriation Bill, 1925. Sixty-eighth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - 378 páginas |
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... Kennard will explain that item . Mr. KENNARD . This item covers the statutory salaries of the Chief Justice , the Associate Justices , and the marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States ; also providing for law clerks and ...
... Kennard will explain that item . Mr. KENNARD . This item covers the statutory salaries of the Chief Justice , the Associate Justices , and the marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States ; also providing for law clerks and ...
Página 197
... Kennard will explain that item . Mr. KENNARD . This item covers the statutory salaries of the Chief Justice , the Associate Justices , and the marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States ; also providing for law clerks and ...
... Kennard will explain that item . Mr. KENNARD . This item covers the statutory salaries of the Chief Justice , the Associate Justices , and the marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States ; also providing for law clerks and ...
Página 198
... KENNARD . Nine times $ 240 . That is the only difference . If Congress does in fact make another appropriation for the payment of the bonus to field employees , this item may be set back to the regular figure . If an appropriation for ...
... KENNARD . Nine times $ 240 . That is the only difference . If Congress does in fact make another appropriation for the payment of the bonus to field employees , this item may be set back to the regular figure . If an appropriation for ...
Página 199
... KENNARD . No change . Mr. TINKHAM . That is statutory , is it not ? Mr. KENNARD . Yes , sir . This item is provided for by the act of July 1 , 1922 ( 42 Stat . L. 816 , sec . 1 ) . It covers simply the statutory salary and allowances of ...
... KENNARD . No change . Mr. TINKHAM . That is statutory , is it not ? Mr. KENNARD . Yes , sir . This item is provided for by the act of July 1 , 1922 ( 42 Stat . L. 816 , sec . 1 ) . It covers simply the statutory salary and allowances of ...
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... KENNARD . Everything is statutory . Mr. SHREVE . The salary of the reporter is unchanged- $ 1,200 ? Mr. KENNARD . No change . NATIONAL PARK COMMISSIONERS . Mr. SHREVE . The next item is : For salaries of the commissioners in the Crater ...
... KENNARD . Everything is statutory . Mr. SHREVE . The salary of the reporter is unchanged- $ 1,200 ? Mr. KENNARD . No change . NATIONAL PARK COMMISSIONERS . Mr. SHREVE . The next item is : For salaries of the commissioners in the Crater ...
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accounts additional advisory council amount annum antitrust appointed Appraisers appropriation for 1924 assistant to Attorney assistant to United BIGGER Board bureau cent charge civil classification Clerk commerce compensation Congress Court of Claims Court of Customs criminal Customs Appeals decision decree defendants Department of Justice District Court dockets duties employed estimate for 1925 expenditures Federal fees filed fiscal year 1923 Government GRIFFIN HARRIS HOLLAND HOPPIN increase interstate investigation involving judges June 30 KENNARD Leavenworth litigation Mail fraud manufacturers March McNeil Island ment merchandise miscellaneous OLIVER paid patent pending penitentiary petition practice present printing prisoners Prohibition prosecution record RENO reports salaries September 21 SHREVE Solicitor Southern District Stat Stenographer suits Supreme Court tariff act TINKHAM tion Total TRANSACTIONS SECTION Travel expenses Treasury United States attorney United States courts United States District United States penitentiary VOTAW Washington witnesses York southern
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