Departments of State and Justice, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations: the Judiciary: Hearing Before Subcommittee of Committee on Appropriations, House of RepresentativesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 - Courts |
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... statement you would like to make to the committee ? GENERAL STATEMENT Mr. Justice BURTON . I might make an extremely brief statement , Mr. Chairman . I believe last year Mr. Justice Roberts appeared here with Mr. Waggaman and Mr ...
... statement you would like to make to the committee ? GENERAL STATEMENT Mr. Justice BURTON . I might make an extremely brief statement , Mr. Chairman . I believe last year Mr. Justice Roberts appeared here with Mr. Waggaman and Mr ...
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... statement . Mr. Justice BURTON . I am presenting Mr. Cropley's statement THE JUDICIARY APPROPRIATION BILL , 1947 3.
... statement . Mr. Justice BURTON . I am presenting Mr. Cropley's statement THE JUDICIARY APPROPRIATION BILL , 1947 3.
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... statement , as this is an item that comes under the jurisdiction of the clerk . I may say it calls for precisely the same amount that was asked for last year . Mr. RABAUT . It is the same as you had last year ? Mr. Justice BURTON ...
... statement , as this is an item that comes under the jurisdiction of the clerk . I may say it calls for precisely the same amount that was asked for last year . Mr. RABAUT . It is the same as you had last year ? Mr. Justice BURTON ...
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... STATEMENTS OF HON . WEBSTER J. OLIVER , PRESIDING JUDGE , AND JOHN C. BROWN , BUDGET OFFICER SALARIES AND EXPENSES Mr. RABAUT . We turn now to salaries and expenses for the United States Customs Court . Judge Oliver is before us this ...
... STATEMENTS OF HON . WEBSTER J. OLIVER , PRESIDING JUDGE , AND JOHN C. BROWN , BUDGET OFFICER SALARIES AND EXPENSES Mr. RABAUT . We turn now to salaries and expenses for the United States Customs Court . Judge Oliver is before us this ...
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... STATEMENT Mr. RABAUT . We will take up at this time the appropriation esti- mates for the Federal judiciary and we have with us Mr. Chandler , Director of the Administrative Office , and Judges Biggs and Maris of the Third Circuit of ...
... STATEMENT Mr. RABAUT . We will take up at this time the appropriation esti- mates for the Federal judiciary and we have with us Mr. Chandler , Director of the Administrative Office , and Judges Biggs and Maris of the Third Circuit of ...
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2-year supply additional compensation Administrative Office annual act appointed appropriation for 1946 appropriation in annual asked Chairman CHANDLER committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Court of Claims Court of Customs court reporters courts 1946 appropriation Customs and Patent Department of Justice district courts district judge dockets equipment estimate for 1947 ESTIMATE TO CURRENT Federal courts fiscal year 1947 HARE HOLLAND increase JONES Judge BIGGS Judge MORRIS Judge OLIVER Judge WHALEY Judicial Conference judiciary June 30 jury Justice BURTON law clerks LIBRARY OF CONGRESS litigants ment Miscellaneous expenses months Number of probation painting Patent Appeals penalty mail pending Printing and binding probation officers Public Law 106 RABAUT RECONCILIATION OF ESTIMATE record requested retired judges Salaries and expenses Senior Circuit Judges SHAFROTH statement STEFAN Supplemental appropriation Supreme Court Territory of Hawaii Total appropriations Total estimate transcript trial Tribe of Indians United States courts WAGGAMAN WHITEHURST within-grade promotions
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Page 48 - States (including the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia) within any district...
Page 26 - Fifth circuit Alabama: Northern Middle Southern Florida: Northern Southern Georgia: Northern Middle Southern Louisiana: Eastern Western Mississippi: Northern Southern Texas: Northern..
Page 18 - Hawaii: For salaries of the chief justice and two associate justices of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Hawaii, of judges of the circuit courts in Hawaii, and of judges retired under the Act of May 31, 1938, $96,500.
Page 81 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and all of the members of the committee, and may I say just one final word, Mr.
Page 82 - Malone serves the subcommittee in charge of the appropriation bill for the Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and...
Page 58 - Columbia, shall appoint one or more court reporters for the district court in the manner provided for the appointment of the clerks of said courts. The persons to be so appointed shall possess the qualifications necessary for the satisfactory performance of the duties specified in subdivision (b) of this section, to be determined by standards which shall be formulated from time to time by the judicial conference, and shall take an oath to perform faithfully such duties. The number of reporters to...
Page 15 - ... with a view to eliminating the topics that do not seem to bring satisfactory results and to elaborating those that seem to be more valuable. X. ADVANCED CLASS IN HYGIENE. In addition to teaching such facts and principles as we consider of importance to our pupils in connection with the subject matter, it seems to me that it is part of our business to develop a dynamic attitude toward all thought. It would seem out of the question for us to give any considerable time in our schools to the study...
Page 14 - Mr. PALMER. I think there is a great deal in what you say, but there is a condition here in Washington that you have not yet adverted to. There is a large group of Representatives in Congress from the Southern States, all of whom insist that cotton ties ought to be on the free list. Mr. ROSE. Mr. Palmer, may I interpose right there ? Mr. PALMER. Yes. Mr. ROSE.
Page 26 - SIXTH CIRCUIT Kentucky: Eastern Western Michigan: Eastern , Western Ohio: Northern Southern Tennessee: Eastern... Middle-.-. Western... SEVENTH CIRCUIT Illinois: Northern Eastern . Southern 1 ndiana: Northern Southern Wisconsin: Eastern...
Page 82 - ... by securing the Patent printing (Specifications and Gazette) by private contract The demand is made annually to reduce the expenditure for the printing of the Patent Specifications and Official Gazette. The demands have been met to a large degree.