Legislative Branch AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 |
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10. lappuse
... question . How long since you last asked for the money to print a digest ? Mr. MOLLISON . We asked for it for the first time last we renewed it again this year . Senator MUNDT . You never asked for it before last year ? Mr. MOLLISON ...
... question . How long since you last asked for the money to print a digest ? Mr. MOLLISON . We asked for it for the first time last we renewed it again this year . Senator MUNDT . You never asked for it before last year ? Mr. MOLLISON ...
11. lappuse
... question . Mr. MOLLISON . Senator , I respectfully submit that for whatever reasons the request has not been made , it is now being made for the second time . I would like to say that if we ever are going to get a digest , and we ...
... question . Mr. MOLLISON . Senator , I respectfully submit that for whatever reasons the request has not been made , it is now being made for the second time . I would like to say that if we ever are going to get a digest , and we ...
13. lappuse
... question was raised as to what the cost per judge , including the salaries of himself and staff and his office equipment and other expenses would be . Testifying before the Senate subcom- mittee , Circuit Judge John Biggs , Jr. , of ...
... question was raised as to what the cost per judge , including the salaries of himself and staff and his office equipment and other expenses would be . Testifying before the Senate subcom- mittee , Circuit Judge John Biggs , Jr. , of ...
14. lappuse
... question was raised in the hearings before the House Appropriations Com- mittee whether all of the new judges would be inducted into office and serve during the entire fiscal year 1955. The law was enacted on February 10 , 1954. Since ...
... question was raised in the hearings before the House Appropriations Com- mittee whether all of the new judges would be inducted into office and serve during the entire fiscal year 1955. The law was enacted on February 10 , 1954. Since ...
19. lappuse
... question as the situa- tion is now , that there will be some saving because all of the judges will not function through the entire year . You will bear in mind that this estimate was submitted immediately after the statute was passed ...
... question as the situa- tion is now , that there will be some saving because all of the judges will not function through the entire year . You will bear in mind that this estimate was submitted immediately after the statute was passed ...
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Act making appropriations additional judges Administration agencies amended America in Congress American Bar Association amount annual Appropriations Committee Approved bill building Capitol catalog cards Chairman CHANDLER CLAPP clerk collection Congress assembled CONGRESS THE LIBRARY copies Copyright Office cost Customs Court customs law Department deposited digest District of Columbia dollars estimate facilities film functions Gardiner Greene Hubbard Government gress hearings hereby authorized House Appropriations Committee House committee House of Representatives increase requested Joint Committee Judiciary June 30 Law Library Legislative Reference Service LIBR TRY Librarian Library of Congress Library's material METCALF MOLLISON motion pictures national library penalty mail percent positions present President printed published purchase purpose reduction Salaries and expenses Senate and House Senator MUNDT staff STAT statement Statutes Study room subcommittee supporting personnel thereof tion travel and miscellaneous Treasury United United States Senate volumes Washington
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