Monday, Jun. 23, 1930

The House Week

Work Done. The House of Representatives last week:

P: Adopted the conference report on the Tariff Bill (see p. 18).

P: Adopted the conference report on a bill appropriating $13,000 to send U. S. delegates to the sixth Pan-American Child Congress at Lima, Peru, next month.

P: Passed a bill to confer full citizenship rights on the Cherokee Indians in North Carolina.

P: Adopted a resolution authorizing the special committee investigating Communism in the U. S. to spend $25,000 out of the House contingent expenses fund (see p. 19).

P: Passed bill appointing 1) two additional District of Columbia Supreme Court judges, 2) two additional District of Columbia Court of Appeals judges.

P: Passed a bill providing that no alien may be disbarred from U. S. citizenship for having withdrawn his citizenship papers in order to obtain quicker discharge from the Army after the Armistice in 1918.

P:Passed the bill reorganizing the Federal power board.

P: Passed a bill to authorize expenditure of $1,500,000 for the Vollbehr collection of incunabula, including a famed Gutenberg Bible.

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