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74TH CONGRESS . SESS. I. CH. 426. AUGUST 2, 1935 .

509 [CHAPT ER 426 .) AN ACT August 2. 1935 . To amend so much of the First Deficien cy Appro priation Act, fi scal yea r 1921, [n.R. 8297.] approved March 1, 1921, as relates to the printing and distribution of a revised [Public, No. 229 .1 edition of Hinds' Parliamentary Precedents of the House of Representatives . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o America in Congress assembled, That so much of ry Hinds' Precedents r of dent the f the First Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1921 (41 Stat . H ouse of Re pres ent a- tives. 1181), approved March 1, 1921, as relates to the printing and distri- Printing and distri. butio n of a revis ed edi tion o f Hind s' Par liamen tary P recede nts of bvoi 41, p . 1181. the House of Representatives, is hereby amended to read as follows : Post, p. 571 . " That Hinds' Parliamentary Precedents of the House of Repre- Revision . sentat ives of the United State s shal l be c ompile d, pre pared, cor- rected, and revised up to and including the Seventy-third Congress, by Clarence Cannon, who shall also prepare a complete index digest of the work and supervise the printing thereof; and there shall be printed and bound two thousand five hundred sets thereof, which shall be delivered to the Superintendent of Documents for distribu- tion as follows "To the offices of the Vice President and the Speaker cf the Distribution . House of Representatives, each, five sets; "To the Washington office of each Senator, Representative, Dele- gate, and Resident Commissioner in the Seventy-fourth Congress, who makes written application therefor, one set; "To the compiler of the revised precedents, one hundred sets; "To the Parliamentarian of the House of Representatives, ten sets "To the Parliamentarian of the Senate, five sets; " To the Secretary and Sergeant at Arms of the Senate, and the Clerk, Sergeant at Arms, and Doorkeeper of the House of Repre- sentatives, each, one set; " To the offices of the superintendents of the Senate and House document rooms, each, one set; "To the Library of Congress for international exchange and for official use in Washington, District of Columbia, not to exceed one hundred and fifty sets; "To The. National Archives, two sets; " To each existing, or hereafter established, depository library that makes written application therefor, one set; " To the library of each executive department, independent office, and establishment of the Government now in Washington, District of Colum bia, or w hich may b e her eafte r cre ated, and who make written application therefor, except those designated as depository libraries, and to the libraries of the municipal government of the District of Columbia, the Naval Observatory, and the Smithsonian Institution, each, one set; and " To the library of each branch of the legislature of every State, Territory, and insular possession of the United States, one set . " Sxe . 2 . There shall also be distributed for official use, and upon ~° attribution for ofH y delivery shall become and remain the property of the United States Government and may not be removed from the offices hereinafter desig nated, not t o exce ed one hundr ed and twent y-five sets, which shall have legibly stamped on the front cover and back of each volume the name of the office to which each set is furnished, as fol lo ws " To the office of each standing committee of the Senate and House of Representatives now in existence, or which may be hereafter created, one set;