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826 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 13-15. 1906. riation for printing and binding is made, shall obtain from the Public Printer an estimate of the probable cost of all publications of such Department, bureau, or indqpendent office now required by law to be printed, and so much thereo as would, under the terms of this resolution, be charged to the appropriation or allotment of appropriation of the Department, bureau, or independent office of the Government in which such publications originate, shall thereupon be set aside to be ap lied only to the printing and binding of such documents and reports, and shall not be available for any other purpose until all of such allotpnqpt of cost on account of such documents and reports shall have been u . F¤¤¤¢· Thisaridsolution shall be effective on and after July first, nineteen hundred and six. Approved, March 30, 1906. March 30.1906. No. 14. Joint Resolution To reveut unneeessa rinand binand to [H· J· R· ml coirect evils in the present method’of distribution oginhilictdbizuments. dwg b. Res., No. 14. — [Pu _ j` Reaobved by the Senate and House %éRep¢·esentah}ves of the United §',§§,,“,$,§,§’,‘g,“§gQ_ U, States of America in Oemgresa aasemb _, That the Joint Committee rmztgrajhlwéionig we vr on Printing is hereby authorized and directed to establish rules and regulations, from time to time, which shall be observed by the Public Printer, whereby public documents and re rts printed for Congress, or either House thereof, may be printedo in two or more editions, {Sify- instead of one, to meet the public requirements: Provided, That in no °m°°°i°°' case shall the aggregate of said editions exceed the number of copies now authorized or which may hereafter be authorized: And promded ug<ggu¤i€i;¤¤¤¤¤P¤b further, That the number of copies of any plublic document or report r' now authorized to be printed or which may ereafter be authorized to be printed for any of the Executive Departments, or bureaus or branches thereof, or independent offices of the Government may be supplied in two or more editions, instead of one, upon a requisition on the Public Printer by the official head of such Department or independent office, but in no case shall the aggregate of said editions m exceed the number of copies now authorized, or which may hereafter ¤¤°¤dm“;:,,°§,§I be authorized: Provided jiu·t/ter, That nothing herein shal operate to “'°'”°“*°°‘°‘- obstruct the printing of the full number of any document or report, or the allotment of the full quota to Senators and Representatives, as now authorized, or which may hereafter be authorized, when a legitimate demand for the full complement is known to exist. Approved, March 30, 1906. A **1 lm- No. 15. Joint Resolution For the ublication of eul ies delivered in Congress T on[Honora|ble John W. Cranford, late apRepresentative inoglongress. . ES., . Resahed by the Senate and House of R‘ e.sentat£·ves af the United

 States of America in Cbngresg assembled, That the eulo ies delivered

v¤¤ in the Senate and House during the third session of the Fil’ty-fifth Congress on the late Honorable John WY. Cranford, a Representative in Congress from the Fourth district of Texas, who died but a short time before the end of the Fifty-lifth Congress. and the eulogies on whose life and character were delivered in the Senate and House before the adjournment of said Congress, but for some unknown reason were never published and under the law can not now be published except by joint resolution, be published in the form and manner usually followed in the publication ot eulogies in Congress on deceased members, to the Gvries. number of one thousand copies to be distributed by the Representative