The Judiciary Appropriation Bill for 1943: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, Second Session...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 - 130ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... RABAUT ( CHAIRMAN ) , JOHN H. KERR , BUTLER B. HARE , JOHN M. HOUSTON , HARRY P. BEAM , VINCENT F. HARRINGTON , ALBERT E. CARTER , KARL STEFAN , AND ROBERT F. JONES , OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS , HOUSE OF REPRESENT- ATIVES , IN ...
... RABAUT ( CHAIRMAN ) , JOHN H. KERR , BUTLER B. HARE , JOHN M. HOUSTON , HARRY P. BEAM , VINCENT F. HARRINGTON , ALBERT E. CARTER , KARL STEFAN , AND ROBERT F. JONES , OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS , HOUSE OF REPRESENT- ATIVES , IN ...
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... RABAUT . What is the pay of these charwomen ? Mr. WAGGAMAN . They get 55 cents an hour for 5 hours a day , and the charwomen get 50 cents an hour for 3 hours a day . Mr. HOUSTON . Do you think they are overpaid ? Mr. WAGGAMAN . No , sir ...
... RABAUT . What is the pay of these charwomen ? Mr. WAGGAMAN . They get 55 cents an hour for 5 hours a day , and the charwomen get 50 cents an hour for 3 hours a day . Mr. HOUSTON . Do you think they are overpaid ? Mr. WAGGAMAN . No , sir ...
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... RABAUT . You have quite a few who have been working there for some time and have not had a raise ? Mr. WAGGAMAN . The deserving laborers have had raises . Mr. RABAUT . When did they get them ? Mr. WAGGAMAN . Recently , under the ...
... RABAUT . You have quite a few who have been working there for some time and have not had a raise ? Mr. WAGGAMAN . The deserving laborers have had raises . Mr. RABAUT . When did they get them ? Mr. WAGGAMAN . Recently , under the ...
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... RABAUT . Up to what date ? Mr. WAGGAMAN . Up to the present . Mr. KERR . Do you have an unexpended balance there ? Mr. WAGGAMAN . Yes , sir ; at the present time about $ 8,000 . Mr. KERR . That will be sufficient for the rest of the ...
... RABAUT . Up to what date ? Mr. WAGGAMAN . Up to the present . Mr. KERR . Do you have an unexpended balance there ? Mr. WAGGAMAN . Yes , sir ; at the present time about $ 8,000 . Mr. KERR . That will be sufficient for the rest of the ...
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... RABAUT . How much does that take ? Mr. LYNN . That takes $ 6,300 . Mr. RABAUT . $ 6.300 ? Mr. LYNN . Of the total amount of $ 9,800 . Mr. RABAUT . Oh , yes . Then you have $ 500 more in there some place . Mr. LYNN . There is $ 3,500 for ...
... RABAUT . How much does that take ? Mr. LYNN . That takes $ 6,300 . Mr. RABAUT . $ 6.300 ? Mr. LYNN . Of the total amount of $ 9,800 . Mr. RABAUT . Oh , yes . Then you have $ 500 more in there some place . Mr. LYNN . There is $ 3,500 for ...
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additional Administrative Office amount annual appointed appropriation asked bailiffs bill Chairman CHANDLER Chief Justice WHALEY civil commissioners committee compensation Congress cost Court of Appeals Court of Claims court reporters criers criminal deputy district courts district judges District of Columbia docket duties Eastern employees equipment expenditures expenses Federal courts fees filed fiscal year 1947 going Government grade GRONER HOLLAND HOUSTON increase JONES Judge BIGGS Judge KNOX Judge MARIS Judge OLIVER Judge PARKER Judge WHALEY Judicial Conference judiciary July June 30 jurors Justice BURTON KERR law clerks litigants LYNN matter miscellaneous months O'NEAL overtime pending percent personnel persons present printing and binding probation officers probation system Public Law RABAUT reclassification record referred requested salaries secretary Senior Circuit Judges SHAFROTH Southern statement STEFAN stenographer Supreme Court tion transcript trial United States courts WAGGAMAN WHITEHURST within-grade promotions
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62 ÆäÀÌÁö - The estimate of $96,500 for the fiscal year 1946 represents the total of the annual salaries authorized for the Chief Justice and two associate justices of the Supreme Court of Hawaii, and eight judges of the Circuit Courts of Hawaii.
36 ÆäÀÌÁö - States (including the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia) within any district...
116 ÆäÀÌÁö - Salaries, Administrative Office, United States Courts— Salaries: For the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, the Assistant Director, and for other personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, as may be necessary to enable the Director to carry into effect the provisions of the Act...
50 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... period from July 1, 1940, until the time of the report, which was in September 1941, there were 39 designations of district judges by the Chief Justice to hold district courts outside of the circuit for which they were appointed, and the greater number of those were judges who were assigned to the district court in the southern district of New York and the District Court for the District of Columbia. The Judicial Conference this year considered how that policy might be made even more effective....
50 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... commissioners, of whom there are approximately 15. These are appointed by the district courts having geographical jurisdiction of the areas in which the parks are situated. They have been held to be officers of the courts^ wholly judicial, to the same extent as any other United States commissioners. At the same time, because their services are rendered in the parks, the practice was instituted years ago of providing for their compensation in the appropriation for the National Park Service, which...
14 ÆäÀÌÁö - Sixth circuit Kentucky: Eastern¢¯ Western Michigan: Eastern — Western Ohio: Northern Southern. - . Tennessee: Eastern. Middle Western Seventh circuit illinois: Northern Eastern.
30 ÆäÀÌÁö - Suspended to await determination of appeals pending before the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals With...
65 ÆäÀÌÁö - Department, upon any contract, express or implied, with the Government of the United States, or for damages, liquidated or unliquidated, in cases not sounding in tort, in respect of which claims the party would be entitled to redress against the United States either in a court of law, equity, or admiralty if the United States were suable...
74 ÆäÀÌÁö - Commission — is that the judicial administration should be under the control of the courts. Now, I am conferring with the Civil Service Commission all the time. I do not want any misapprehension about that, but our theory is that the judicial administration should be under the control of the courts. Mr. RABAUT. It is not a matter of control. It is a matter of recommendation from you with the experience they have had in their knowledge of this thing. Mr. CHANDLER. Very well. Mr. KERR. Do you desire...
110 ÆäÀÌÁö - BOLITHA J. LAWS, CHIEF JUSTICE, DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA; F.