Monday, Apr. 03, 1933
Work Done
The House:
P: Passed (315-10-98) the President's farm relief bill, without change; sent it to the Senate (see p. 12).
P: Agreed to a conference report on a bill authorizing the R. F. C. to lend up to $5,000,000 for California earthquake relief (see p. n), sent it to the President.
P: Agreed to the 3.2% beer bill conference report, sent it to the President.
P: Passed (180-10-53) a bill to permit the sale of 3.2% beer in the District of Columbia after defeating (121-10-72) an amendment to bar it from the Capitol and other Federal buildings; sent it to the Senate.
The Senate:
P: Passed a House bill providing that, upon examination of assets, nonmember State banks may obtain new currency by direct borrowings from Federal Reserve banks; sent it to the President.
P: Confirmed the nomination of Kentucky's Robert Worth Bingham to be Ambassador to the Court of St. James's after objections to speeches he made in Scotland in 1927 were withdrawn as garbled.
P: Received a bill to give strapped states $500,000,000 for jobless relief instead of lending it to them as heretofore.
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