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Mr. DAVIS moved that the House recede from its disagreement to Senate amendments nos. 91 to 122, inclusive, and concur therein, which motion was agreed to, viz:

Page 45, line 4, amendment no. 91, strike out "$600" and insert $720. 92. Strike out "$25,300" and insert $27,100.

93. Line 9, strike out "$600" and insert $720.

Amendment numbered 53: That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the Senate numbered 53, and agree to the same with an amendment as follows: In lieu of the matter inserted by said amendment insert the following:

Section of surety bonds: Clerks-one of class three, one of class two, two of class one; one, $1,000; assistant messenger; in all, $7,120.

And the Senate agree to the same.

CALL OF THE HOUSE

Mr. GARRETT of Texas made the point of order that a quorum was not present.

A quorum not being present,

On motion of Mr. CAMPBELL of Iowa, a call of the House was ordered.
The doors were closed.

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Thereupon the Speaker announced that 226 Members had answered to their names, a quorum.

On motion of Mr. WIGGLESWORTH, further proceedings under the call were dispensed with.

The doors were reopened.

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The yeas and nays being demanded and ordered by one fifth of the Members present,

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[Roll No. 9]

Warren

Dyer

So, the resolution was not agreed to.

Whitley

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AUTOMATIC ROLL CALL

The question being put,

Will the House pass the joint resolution?

On a division there appeared-yeas 102, nays 47.

Whereupon Mr. WEEKS made objection that a quorum was not present and not voting.

A quorum not being present,

The roll was called under clause 4, rule XV,

Yeas..

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So, the joint resolution was passed.

The bill, as amended, was ordered to a third reading, etc,

Larsen

Robinson

Sandlin

177

84

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Whereupon, on motion of Mr. UNDERWOOD, the House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union for the consideration of the amendments of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 7294) supplemental to the national prohibition act; and after some time spent therein,

The SPEAKER resumed the chair,

When Mr. SNELL, Chairman, reported that the Committee, having had under consideration the amendments of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 7294) supplemental to the national prohibition act, had directed him to report that the Committee recommended that certain Senate amendments be concurred in, that certain other Senate amendments be concurred in with amendments, and certain other Senate amendments be disagreed to.

Mr. CLANCY, stating that he rose to a question of privilege of the House, submitted a resolution.

The resolution was read as follows:

Whereas the Constitution of the United States, which empowers the President to address recommendations respecting, etc.: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That such exclusion of this House from the right conferred upon it by the Constitution to share in all communications which the President may address to Congress respecting, etc.

Mr. ANDRESEN demanded a separate vote on the following motion:
Concur in Senate amendment no. 15-

Provided further, That no vinous liquor shall be imported into the United States unless it is made to appear to the commissioner that vinous liquor for such nonbeverage use produced in the United States is not sufficient to meet such nonbeverage needs

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with the following amendment: In lieu of the matter proposed in said Senate amendment insert:

Provided, That no vinous liquor shall be imported into the United States unless it is made to appear to the Commissioner, etc.

ADJOURNMENT UNTIL MONDAY

On motion of Mr. McDUFFIE, by unanimous consent,

Ordered, That when the House adjourns today, it adjourn to meet on Monday next. And then,

ADJOURNMENT

On motion of Mr. McDUFFIE, at 5 o'clock and 58 minutes p. m., the House adjourned.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ON PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

Under clause 2 of rule XIII,

Mr. O'CONNOR: Committee on Rules. House Resolution 288. Resolution authorizing all Members of the House to extend their own remarks in the Congressional Record; without amendment (Rept. No. 1776). Referred to the House Calendar.

Mr. PATTERSON: Committee on Patents. S. 4912. An act to protect the copyrights and patents of foreign exhibitors at A Century of Progress (Chicago World's Fair Centennial Celebration), to be held at Chicago, Ill., in 1933; without amendment (Rept. No. 1778). Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.

[Use above form also when only one report is submitted.]

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ON PRIVATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

Under clause 2 of rule XIII,

Mr. UNDERHILL: Committee on Accounts.

House Resolution 289. Res

olution providing for the payment of extra compensation to James W. Boyer,

Jr. (Rept. No. 1779). Ordered to be printed.

[Use above form also when only one report is submitted.]

Under clause 2 of rule XIII,

ADVERSE REPORT

Mr. CRUMP: Committee on Military Affairs. House Resolution 67. Resolution directing the Secretary of War to furnish certain information to the House of Representatives (Rept. No. 33). Laid on the table.

Mr. BLACK: Committee on Claims. H.R. 11964. A bill for the relief of the P. J. Carlin Construction Co. (Rept. No. 1014). Laid on the table.

[Use the above form also when only one report is submitted.]

CHANGE OF REFERENCE

Under clause 2 of rule XXII, committees were discharged from the consideration of the following bills, which were referred as follows:

A bill (H.R. 6442) granting a pension to Martha A. Curtis; Committee on Pensions discharged, and referred to the Committee on Invalid Pensions.

A bill (H.R. 11111) granting a pension to Annie Elizabeth Clark; Committee on Pensions discharged, and referred to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. [Use the following form if only one change of reference is made:]

Under clause 2 of rule XXII, the Committee on Pensions was discharged from the consideration of the bill (H.R. 7557) granting a pension to Fannie Knowles, and the same was referred to the Committee on Invalid Pensions.

PUBLIC BILLS, RESOLUTIONS, AND MEMORIALS

Under clause 3 of rule XXII, public bills and resolutions were introduced and severally referred as follows:

By Mr. CRAIL: A bill (H.R. 12917) to prohibit discrimination and intimidation on account of race or color in employment under contracts for public buildings or public works in the United States, and fixing penalties therefor; to the Committee on Labor.

By Mr. CANNON: Joint resolution (H.J.Res. 463) to amend the Revenue Act of 1932 by repealing section 751, imposing a tax on checks, drafts, and money orders for the payment of money; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. FREE: Memorial of the City Council of the City of Santa Monica, Calif., pertaining to the Federal Government pledging the support of the city of Santa Monica in the execution of any plan of defense which may be inaugurated by the Federal Government within the legal limits of the city of Santa Monica; to the Committee on Naval Affairs.

PRIVATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

Under clause 1 of rule XXII, private bills and resolutions were introduced and severally referred as follows:

By Mr. CONNOLLY: A bill (H.R. 12921) for the relief of Andrew William McFadden; to the Committee on Naval Affairs.

Also, a bill (H.R. 12922) granting an increase of pension to Emma C. Bragg; to the Committee on Pensions.

Also, a bill (H.R. 12923) granting an increase of pension to Catherine Sweeney; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions.

By Mr. CRAIL: A bill (H.R. 12924) granting a pension to Victor Brock; to the Committee on Pensions.

By Mr. HOPKINS: A bill (H.R. 12925) for the relief of C. A. Hursh; to the Committee on Claims.

By Mr. JENKINS: A bill (H.R. 12926) for the relief of Fanny Reuter Shafer; to the Committee on Claims.

[Use the following form if only one bill is introduced:]

Under clause 1 of rule XXII, Mr. LEA introduced a bill (H.R. 15978) granting an increase of pension to John W. Bennett, which was referred to the Committee on Invalid Pensions.

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PETITIONS, ETC.

Under clause 1 of rule XXII, petitions and papers were laid on the Clerk's desk and referred as follows:

8510. By Mr. CRAIL: Petition of Mina C. Ahrens, urging a respite or moratorium on debts, bonds, taxes, and interest, public and private, until the depression is over and times are better; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

8511. By Mr. GILCHRIST: Petition of 26 citizens of Wesley, Iowa, asking the President and the Congress to enact legislation that will enable small farmers to retain ownership of their homes; and asking immediate passage of legislation which will place farm mortgages upon an equality with other assets in the reconstruction program of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation; to the Committee on Agriculture.

8512. By Mr. LINDSAY: Petition of National Association of Flat Rolled Steel Manufacturers, Cleveland, Ohio, protesting against the dumping of foreign steel in the United States; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

8513. Also, petition of E. Goldberger, manufacturer, Brooklyn, N.Y., protesting against increased Federal expenditures; to the Committee on Economy. Votes in Senate and House Journals

Operators must observe the following forms: Allow an en space at end of introductory clause for the insertion of a brace when line is sawed. The figures which accompany the "yeas", "nays", etc., must be set on the same slug as those words.

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SENATE JOURNAL INDEX

HISTORY OF BILLS AND INDEX

History of bills in Senate Journal

[Type, 71⁄2-point, solid, Record measure. No S. or H.R. in front of numbers. Indentions 4 ems;
overruns 5 ems. Lower-case initial letter on action lines unless proper noun. Italic for amendments.
Vessels in italic. Senate bills read A bill; House bills read An act.]

2194. A bill granting a pension to John D. Ball-

(See bill H.R. 14063)

4284. A bill to correct the military record of Alfred Clark-

considered and postponed indefinitely-

3220. A bill authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to make investiga-
tions through the Bureau of Mines of lignite coals and peat to
determine the practicability of their utilization as a fuel and
in producing commercial products—

read twice and referred..

reported without amendment (Rept. No. 524)..

considered, amended, read the third time, and passed; title
amended...

11283. An act [to amend and reenact sections 4, 11, 16, 19, and 22 of the
act approved December 23, 1913, and known as the Federal
Reserve Act, and] to amend the ninth paragraph of section 16
of the Federal Reserve Act, as amended by the acts approved Sep-
tember 7, 1916, and June 21, 1917, and to amend sections 5208
and 5209, Revised Statutes-

received_...

read twice and referred__

reported with amendments (Rept. No. 682).

considered, amended, read the third time, and passed; title
amended..

49

20

272

301

182

182

288

288

House disagrees to Senate amendments and asks conference__
Senate insists and agrees to conference___

302

302

Senate member of conference excused and vacancy filled..

312

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[Index is set in 71⁄2-point, Record measure, flush; indentions 2, 3, 4 ems, etc.; overruns 4 ems except where
4-em indentions occur, when overruns are 5 ems. Note use of H.R. in front of numbers if more than
one bill is given in the cross reference. Vessels in italic.]

Abt, William-(See bills H.R. 15900, H.R. 14063.)

Agricultural products-

Duties on-

Requesting investigation-(See S.J.Res. 212.)

Aliens-

To provide for the deportation of certain―(See bills S. 4632; H.R.
5667, H.R. 12402.)

Petitions for the deportation of certain, by citizens of―

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