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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 2175 TARIFF BILL. l.me 14,1930. [S. Con. Res., No. 31 .j Resolved by the Senate (the House oj Representatives concurring), T' '1 That the bill (H. R . 2667) to provide revenue, to regulate commerce C~i~sbilof enrolled, with foreign countries to encourage the industries of the United wi.th index, ordered '. . prInted as a Senate States, to protect American labor, and for other purposes, 8S enrolled document. and presented to the President of the United States for approval, Ante, p. 500 . be printed as a Senate Document with an index and that 9,000 addi- tional copies be printed, of which two thousand shall be for the Distribution. Senate Document Room, five thousand for the House Document Room, one thousand for the Committee on Finance of the Senate, and one thousand for the Committee on Ways and :Means of the House of Representative~. Passed, June 14, 1930. TARIFF LAW OF 1930. lune 17, 1930. [H. Con. Res., No. 40 .) Resolved by the House oj Representatives .(the Senate concurring), Tarilllaw of1930. That there be printed as a House document eIghty thousand copies of d COPi~S oJ, ~ithdin. the Tariff Law of 1930, in pamphlet form with an index, of which a'iI'o~~eJTarmstroBot (talk) 15:55, 18 January 2013 (UTC):' as forty-five thousand copies shall be for the use of the House of Repre- Ante, p. EOO. sentatives, twenty-one thousand copies for the use of the Senate, three thousand copies for the use of the Committee on Ways and Distribution. Means of the House of Represelltatives, three thousand copies for the use of the Committee on Finance of the Senate, five thousand copies for the use of the House document room, and three thousand copies for the use of the Senate document room. Passed, June 17, 1930. WALTER W. SCOTT. Resolved by the Senate (the House oj Representatives concurring), That there shall be paid out of the contingent funds of the Senate and House of Representatives to Helen T. Scott, widow of Walter W. Scott, late an employee of the Joint Committee on Printing, a sum equal to six months of his compensation as such employee, one-half of said sum to be paid by the Senate and one-half by the House, and an additional amount, not exceeding $250, to defray the funeral expenses of said Walter W. Scott, shall be paid by the House. Passed, June 20, 1930. INTERSTATE COMMERCE LAWS, ANNOTATED . Resolved by the Senate (the House oj Representatives concurring), lune 20, IS30. [So Con. Res., No. 30.) Walter W. Scott. Pay tp widow of. lune ZT, 1930. [So Con. Res., No. 22.) That there shall be printed and bound two thousand two hundred Interstate Commerce dd" 1 . fS D N b d166 S . . hLaws,annotated. a ItlOna copIes 0 enate ocument urn ere ,eventlet Additi0l!al copies of, Congress, entitled "Compilation of Federal Laws rJating to the orderedpnnted. Regulation of Carriers Subject to the Interstate Commerce Act, with Digest of Pertinent Decisions of the Federal Courts and the Interstate Commerce Commission and Text or References to General Rules and Regulations," of which five hundred copies shall be for the use of Distribution. the Senate; one thousand five hundred copies for the use of the House of Representatives to- be distributed through the folding room; one hundred copies for the use of the Committee on Interstate Commerce of the Senate; and one hundred copies for the use of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the House of Representatives. Passed, June 27, 1930. 57894°-31-PT 2--35