Monday, Mar. 16, 1931
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In 70 working days the last session of the 71st Congress enacted the 13 appropriation bills essential to avert a special session.
House Work Done. The House of Representatives last week:
P: Passed a bill to grant all Federal employes Saturday half-holidays; sent it to the President.
P: Defeated a bill authorizing the expenditure of $10,000,000 for U. S. embassies.
P: Passed a bill to publish a 1932 bicentennial edition of George Washington's writings; sent it to the Senate. P: Passed (295-to-83) a bill to cut immigration quotas 90% for two years: sent it to the Senate.
P: Passed a bill to add 15,135 acres to the Military Academy reservation at West Point; sent it to the President.
P: Adopted a resolution for the tariff commission to investigate oil imports.
P: Adjourned sine die.
Senate Work Done. The Senate of the U. S. last week:
P: Upheld (34-to-49) President Hoover's veto of the Muscle Shoals Bill.
P: Passed the $85,000,000 Second Deficiency Bill; sent it to the President.
P: Passed a bill to allow the Treasury to refund $8,000,000,000 worth of Liberty bonds; sent it to the President. P: Passed (68-to-9) a bill for a 10-c- per lb. tax on oleomargarine; sent it to the President.
P: Passed a bill to extend the inheritance tax to trusts; sent it to the President.
P: Adopted a conference report on a $20,877,000 veterans hospital program; sent it to the President.
P: Adjourned sine die.
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