Public Law 228.
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(/us/pl/74/227).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ' United States of America in Congress assembled*, Chelan National Forest, Wash.Boundary adjustment.Vol. 42, p. 465.[U. S. C., p. 660](/us/usc/660). That the provisions of the Act of Congress approved March 20, 1922 (42 Stat. 465 ; U. S. C., title 16, sec. 485), be, and the same are hereby, extended and made applicable to any lands within four miles of the present boundaries of the Chelan National Forest.
Lands conveyed to the United States under this Act shall, upon acceptance of title, become parts of the Chelan National Forest and subject to all laws relating thereto. Any lands in public ownership lying within the area described in this Act and found to be valuable for national-forest purposes may, upon recommendation of the Secretaries of Agriculture and of the Interior, be added to the Chelan National Forest by *Proviso.*Existing rights.proclamation of the President: *Provided, however*, That nothing contained herein shall affect prior valid existing claims or entries or prior existing withdrawals or reservations.
Approved, August 2, 1935. To provide for the appointment of additional United States judges. 1935-08-02 425 Chapter 49 Stat. 508 74 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-01-07 public [CHAPTER 425.] AN ACT To provide for the appointment of additional United States judges. August 2, 1935.[[H. R. 5917](/us/bill/74/hr/5917).][[Public, No. 228](/us/pl/74/228).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, United States courts.California Southerr District.Additional judges for.[U.
S. C., p. 1241](/us/usc/1241). That the President is hereby authorized to appoint, by and with the consent of the Senate, two additional judges of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of California, who shall possess the same powers, perform the same duties, and receive the same compensation as the present district judges of said district, and one additionalNinth Judicial Cir cuit, additional judge.[U. S. C., p. 1257](/us/usc/1257). Vacancy, filling of. judge of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Ninth Judicial Circuit, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Sec. 2. In the event a vacancy occurs in the office of the district Vol. 42, p. 838.judge now senior in date of commission in said district, and who was appointed under the Act of September 14, 1922, such vacancy, and succeeding vacancies in the same office, shall be filled without further action by Congress. Sec.3. Virginia Eastern District.Additional judge for.[U. S. C., p. 1255](/us/usc/1255). That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to appoint, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, an additional judge of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia.
Approved, August 2, 1935. To amend so much of the First Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1921, approved March 1, 1921, as relates to the printing and distribution of a revised edition of Hinds' Parliamentary Precedents of the House of Representatives. 1935-08-02 426 Chapter 49 Stat. 509 74 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-01-07 public 509 [CHAPTER 426.] AN ACT To amend so much of the First Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1921, approved March 1, 1921, as relates to the printing and distribution of a revised edition of Hinds' Parliamentary Precedents of the House of Representatives. August 2, 1935.[H. R. 8297.][Public, No. 229.] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That so much of Hinds’ Parliamentry Precedents of the House of Representatives.Printing and distribution.Vol. 41, p. 1181.*Post*, p. 571.the First Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1921 (41 Stat. 1181), approved March 1, 1921. as relates to the printing and distribution of a revised edition of Hinds’ Parliamentary Precedents of the House of Representatives, Revision.is hereby amended to read as follows:
" “That Hinds’ Parliamentary Precedents of the House of Representatives of the United States shall be compiled, prepared, corrected, 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 distribution as follows: “To the offices of the Vice President and the Speaker of the Distribution.House of Representatives, each, five sets;
“To the Washington office of each Senator, Representative, Delegate, 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 Representatives, 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 Columbia, or which may be hereafter created, 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.
“Sec. 2. There shall also be distributed for official use, and upon Distribution for official use.delivery shall become and remain the property of the United States Government and may not be removed from the offices hereinafter designated, not to exceed one hundred and twenty-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 follows: “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;510 “To the library of the Executive Office, two sets;
“To the offices of the Legislative Counsel of the Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, each, one set; “To the library of the Senate, five sets; “To the library of the House of Representatives, twenty-five sets; “To the library of the Supreme Court of the United States, two sets; and “To the offices of the Official Reporters of Debates of the Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, each, one set. “Sec.3. Remaining sets. The remaining sets shall be distributed by the Superintendent of Documents as may be authorized and directed by the Joint Committee on Printing; and, after the Seventy-fourth Congress and during each succeeding Congress until the residue is exhausted, the Superintendent or Documents shall furnish, only upon written application therefor, one sot to each Senator, Representative, Delegate, and Resident Commissioner who previously had not received a set of this revised publication.
The ‘usual number’ shall not be printed. “Sec. 4. Burn authorized.*Post*, p. 571. That the sum of not exceeding $20,000 is hereby authorized to be appropriated to provide reimbursement for expenses incurred in connection with the revision of the precedents.” " Approved, August 2, 1935. Granting a renewal of Patent Numbered 54296 relating to the badge of The American Legion. 1935-08-02 427 Chapter 49 Stat. 510 74 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-01-07 public [CHAPTER 427.] AN ACT Granting a renewal of Patent Numbered 54296 relating to the badge of The American Legion. August 2, 1935.[[H. R. 4410.](/us/bill/4410/hr/4410)][
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