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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-JULY 7, 1952

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list of the publications herein referred to then remaining in the folding rooms, and thereupon such publications shall be subject to the order of any Senator, Representative, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner, in the order in which they are applied for, for a period of thirty days after the day when such list shall be furnished by the Joint Committee on Printing, but no application for the transfer of these publications may be honored. Third. The Joint Committee on Printing shall furnish a list of all such publications remaining in the folding rooms at the expiration of the last-named period to the various departments, independent offices, and establishments of the Government at Washington, including the Superintendent of Documents, Smithsonian Institution, Library of Congress, National Archives Establishment, Bureau of American Republics, and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and such publications shall be turned over to any department, independent office, or establishment making written request therefor and shall be allocated in the order in which their application is made, and all such publications which shall remain in the folding rooms for a period of ten days after such list shall have been furnished to the departments, independent offices, or establishments aforesaid shall be delivered to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, for such disposition as he may deem to be in the best interests of the Government, and submit a report to the Joint Committee on Printing showing the tonnage so disposed of, together with the amount of money derived from such sale which shall be deposited to the credit of miscellaneous receipts in the Treasury of the United States in accordance with existing law. Fourth. No publication which is described in the list aforesaid shall thereafter be returned to the folding rooms from any source. P a s s e d July 4, 1952. Jvdy 5, 1952

ENROLLMENT OF GENERAL APPROPRIATION BILLS [H. Con. Res. 239] Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That, in the enrollment of general appropriation bills enacted during the remainder of the second session of the Eighty-second Congress, the Clerk of the House may correct chapter, title, and section numbers. P a s s e d July 5, 1952. July 7, 1952

ADJOURNMENT SINE DIE [H. Con. kes.240] Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the two Houses of Congress shall adjourn on Monday, July 7, 1952, and that when they adjourn on said day they stand adjourned sine die. P a s s e d July 7, 1952. July 7. 1952

SIGNING OF ENROLLED BILLS, ETC. [H.Con. Res. 241] Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That, notwithstanding the sine die adjournment of the two Houses, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate be, and they are hereby, authorized to sign enrolled bills and joint resolutions duly passed by the two Houses and found truly enrolled. P a s s e d July 7, 1952.