Monday, Jun. 02, 1930

The Senate Week

Work Done. The Senate of the U. S. last week:

P: Passed the Legislative Appropriation Bill.

P: Confirmed the appointment to the Supreme Court of Owen Josephus Roberts of Philadelphia.

P: Adopted a resolution to suspend rail mergers until March 4, 1931.

P: Adopted a resolution abolishing dial telephones from the Senate wing of the Capitol.

P: Passed a House bill awarding medals to the Byrd exploration party.

P: Passed a bill to promote "vocational rehabilitation of persons injured in industry or otherwise."

P: Adopted a joint resolution transferring the functions of the radio division, Department of Commerce, to the Federal Radio Commission.

P: Received reports from its Lobby Committee on the activities of Claudius Hart Huston for Muscle Shoals, and of John Jacob Raskob for the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment.

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