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PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A LICENSE TO PRACTICE THE HEALING ART IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA TO DR. PETER FLOREY

OCTOBER 8, 1940.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed

Mr. RANDOLPH, from the Committee on the District of Columbia, submitted the following

REPORT

[To accompany H. R. 10418]

The Committee on the District of Columbia, to whom was referred the bill (H. R. 10418) to provide for the issuance of a license to practice the healing art in the District of Columbia to Dr. Peter Florey, having considered the same, report favorably thereon without amendment and recommend that the bill do pass.

The purpose of this bill is to authorize the issuance of a license to practice medicine to Dr. Peter Florey notwithstanding the fact that he feiled to apply for such license within the specified time. Dr. Florey is a graduate of Georgetown Medical School and practiced in Denver, Colo., from 1926 to 1931, at which time he returned to his home in Pennsylvania, where he engaged in general surgical practice. In 1935 he qualified through a civil-service examination for an appointment as senior medical officer and was appointed a physician in the Labor Department. Your committee believe that in view of Dr. Florey's record and experience he should be permitted to practice in the District of Columbia.

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J. J. GREENLEAF

OCTOBER 8, 1940.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union and ordered to be printed

Mr. KENNEDY of Maryland, from the committee of conference, submitted the following

CONFERENCE REPORT

[To accompany S. 527]

The committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendments of the House to the bill (S. 527) entitled "An Act for the relief of J. J. Greenleaf" having met, after full and free conference, have agreed to recommend and do recommend to their respective Houses as follows:

That the Senate recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the House and agree to the same with an amendment, as follows: In lieu of the figures "$8,125" insert "$10,000"; and the House agree to the same.

AMBROSE J. KENNEDY,
ROBERT RAMSPECK,

J. PARNELL THOMAS,
Managers on the part of the House.
PRENTISS M. BROWN,

JOHN G. TOWNSEND, Jr.,
EDWARD R. BURKE,

Managers on the part of the Senate.

H. Repts., 76-3, vol. 6

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STATEMENT OF THE MANAGERS ON THE PART OF THE HOUSE

The managers on the part of the House at the conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendment of the House to the bill (S. 527), for the relief of J. J. Greenleaf, submit the following statement in explanation of the effect of the action agreed upon and recommended in the accompanying conference report.

This bill, as it passed the Senate, provided for the payment of the sum of $14,875 to J. J. Greenleaf in full settlement of the balance due from the Government of the United States for services rendered to the Government by the said J. J. Greenleaf pursuant to his employment to represent the Government of the United States in certain litigation.

The House committee recommended passage of the bill in the reduced amount of $8,125, setting forth the reasons therefor in the report which accompanied the bill, and the bill passed the House in said amount.

The Senate disagreed to the amendment of the House, and at the conference a compromise amount of $10,000 was agreed upon.

AMBROSE J. KENNEDY,
ROBERT RAMSPECK,
J. PARNELL THOMAS,
Managers on the part of the House.

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76TH CONGRESS) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3d Session

MRS. GEORGE C. HAMILTON AND NANETTE ANDERSON

OCTOBER 8, 1940.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union and ordered to be printed

Mr. KENNEDY of Maryland, from the committee of conference, submitted the following

CONFERENCE REPORT

[To accompany H. R. 4561]

The committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendments of the Senate to the bill (H. R. 4561) entitled "An act for the relief of Mrs. George C. Hamilton and Nanette Anderson," having met, after full and free conference, have agreed to recommend and do recommend to their respective Houses as follows: That the Senate recede from its amendment.

AMBROSE J. KENNEDY,
ROBERT RAMSPECK,
J. PARNELL THOMAS,
Managers on the part of the House.

ALLEN J. ELLENDER,

JOHN G. TOWNSEND, Jr.,

PRENTISS M. BROWN,

Managers on the part of the Senate.

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