SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION BILL, 1968 HEARINGS BEFORE SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE 11.5. Congress. House. COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS.) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETIETH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION 93-035 Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1968 KF27 19668 COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS GEORGE H. MAHON, Texas, Chairman MICHAEL J. KIRWAN, Ohio EDWARD P. BOLAND, Massachusetts GEORGE E. SHIPLEY, Illinois ROBERT N. GIAIMO, Connecticut DAVID PRYOR, Arkansas FRANK T. BOW, Ohio CHARLES R. JONAS, North Carolina KENNETH SPRANKLE, Clerk and Staff Director PAUL M. WILSON, Assistant Clerk and Staff Director (II) HON. W. PAT JENNINGS, CLERK, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BILL HOLLOWELL, LEGAL ADVISER AND ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATIVE HARRY M. LIVINGSTON, CHIEF, FINANCE OFFICE EDWIN E. PEARSON, ASSISTANT CHIEF, FINANCE OFFICE (MINORITY) DON C. GIBSON, BUDGET ANALYST ZEAKE W. JOHNSON, SERGEANT AT ARMS ELWYN G. RAIDEN, BANK MANAGER JAMES M. POWELL, CHIEF, U.S. CAPITOL POLICE Mr. ANDREWs. The committee will come to order. We have with us this morning the Clerk of the House of Representatives, a former colleague of ours, a distinguished Virginian, a man who in my opinion is doing a good job as Clerk, and the members of his staff. The committee will now consider the supplemental items pending before the committee in connection with the second supplemental bill for 1968, which the chairman has scheduled for reporting on May 10. There are five items of appropriation appearing in House Document No. 274, all relating to the House of Representatives. I understand there will also be submitted shortly a number of supplemental estimates. under the Pay Act, Public Law 90-206, which was generally effective as of last October. Principally in the case of the Architect of the Capitol, there will also be the usual wage board supplemental items. |