Department of Justice Appropriation Bill for 1939: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, Third Session on the Department of Justice Appropriation Bill for 1939U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to the budget of the Department of Justice . This item is now carried in the regular District of Columbia appro- priation bill . CUSTOMS COURT WORK Mr. CUMMINGS . Taking those matters up in ...
... Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to the budget of the Department of Justice . This item is now carried in the regular District of Columbia appro- priation bill . CUSTOMS COURT WORK Mr. CUMMINGS . Taking those matters up in ...
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... District of Columbia , and only a small portion of it is local business , or origi- nates locally . That court is a very important court , and they feel that they ought to be included in the Department of Justice budget , and I think ...
... District of Columbia , and only a small portion of it is local business , or origi- nates locally . That court is a very important court , and they feel that they ought to be included in the Department of Justice budget , and I think ...
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... District Court brief and refiled it with the Circuit Court of Appeals . A brief on the windfall tax reached me 24 hours before it must be in print . There was no chance to do anything about it . The solicitor General did not get a ...
... District Court brief and refiled it with the Circuit Court of Appeals . A brief on the windfall tax reached me 24 hours before it must be in print . There was no chance to do anything about it . The solicitor General did not get a ...
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... district attorneys , and assist- ant district attorneys , seeing that the cases are handled properly , and checking ... court . This is due to the fact that many of the appeals that have come up recently have come up under new statutes with ...
... district attorneys , and assist- ant district attorneys , seeing that the cases are handled properly , and checking ... court . This is due to the fact that many of the appeals that have come up recently have come up under new statutes with ...
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... district attorneys have not either had time to become familiar , or time to make a specialty out of the situation ... Court of Appeals and in the Supreme Court . Now , it might be of interest to you to know that during the past year ...
... district attorneys have not either had time to become familiar , or time to make a specialty out of the situation ... Court of Appeals and in the Supreme Court . Now , it might be of interest to you to know that during the past year ...
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activities additional administrative amount ANDRETTA antitrust apprentice appropriation average BACON BATES bill Budget building CALDWELL Chairman Chillicothe City clerks commissioners committee Congress cost course criminal Department of Justice Department of Labor District Court District of Columbia Division duties employees employment estimate for 1938 examiners expenditures for 1937 Federal Federal Housing Administration field filed fingerprints fiscal year 1938 funds give Government handled HOOVER Immigration included increase industry institution involved JACKSON Judge June 30 justification litigation matter MCCLURE MCMILLAN McNeil Island ment Miss LENROOT National Youth Administration necessary parole officer pending percent personnel police printing and binding prison probation question record referred REILLY reports requested SAUNDERS Secretary silicosis special assistants statement statistics stenographers submitted Supreme Court TARVER tion United States attorneys violations wages WAGNER York York City
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Page 30 - The purpose of the Department of Labor shall be to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their working conditions, and to advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
Page 85 - President is hereby authorized to establish such agencies, to accept and utilize such voluntary and uncompensated services, to appoint, without regard to the provisions of the civil service laws, such officers and employees, and to utilize such Federal officers and employees, and, with the consent of the State, such State and local officers and employees, as he may find necessary, to prescribe their authorities, duties, responsibilities, and tenure, and, without regard to the Classification Act of...
Page 30 - Education to make, or cause to have made studies, investigations, and reports, with particular reference to their use in aiding the States in the establishment of vocational schools and classes and in giving instruction in agriculture, trades and industries, commerce and commercial pursuits, and home economics.
Page 186 - State, services for promoting the health of mothers and children, especially in rural areas and in areas suffering from severe economic distress, . . . the sum of $11,000,000.
Page 307 - The justification statements on this item appear on pages 71 and 72, which will be made a part of the record at this point. (The statements referred to are as follows...
Page 192 - for the purpose of enabling the United States, through the Children's Bureau, to cooperate with State public welfare agencies in establishing, extending, and strengthening, especially in predominantly rural areas, public welfare services for the protection and care of homeless, dependent and neglected children and children in danger of becoming delinquent.
Page 149 - Naturalization of books actually delivered to such student candidates for citizenship, and a monthly naturalization bulletin, and in this duty to secure the aid of and cooperate with the official State and national organizations, including those concerned with vocational education and including personal services in the District of Columbia...
Page 30 - Such studies, investigations, and reports shall include agriculture and agricultural processes and requirements upon agricultural workers; trades, industries, and apprenticeships, trade and industrial requirements upon industrial workers, and classification of industrial processes and pursuits; commerce and commercial pursuits and requirements upon commercial workers; home management, domestic science, and the study of related facts and principles; and problems of administration of vocational schools...
Page 126 - Mr. McMiLLAN. 1 think that would be well to include for the 6 months of the present fiscal year, because, as I understand it, this is the first year this item has been carried for you. Mr. McCLURE. Yes. Mr. McMiLLAN. Perhaps you have available a record of your examinations made for the past 6 months. I wish you would insert in the record a table showing the number of examinations you have made, the number of delinquencies that have been revealed as the result of these examinations, as well as the...
Page 51 - The next item is that of printing and binding for the Department of Justice and the Courts of the United States, $327,000, against an appropriation for the present fiscal year of $298,000.