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1168 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Rns. 21-23. 1909. Much Z 1909- No. 21. Joint Resolution Authorizi the Director of the Census to collect and [H"l‘R°°‘z”‘] pu[blish adlditional statistics. ng [Pub. Res., No. 53.] Resolved by the Senate and House tif Representativesjj the United §‘f,'}f,‘},'· ,,0,,,,,, ,,, States o£0A·nwrica in Congress assem led, hat the Director of the umass sumsCensus , and he is here y, authorized and directed to collect and ¤g?il§€§§}l,$§m” publish, in addition to the cotton reports now being made by him, statistics of stocks of baled cotton in the United States, to be summarized as of November first, January first, and March first. Approved, March 2, 1909. Much 2,1900. [No. 22.] Joint Resolution To rearrange and reconstruct the Hall of the House of 2H-J-1**-265-] Representatives, and for other purposes. [Pub.Bu.,No.54.] _ _ Resolved by the Senate and House of Rezgeeentatcves of the United __,§,g·~=¤f ¤°P’°’°“°‘ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Superintendent of Reconstruction the Capitol Buildin and Grounds is hereby directed to change and °°°"°‘ Hm °" reconstruct, the Had of the House of Re resentatives, and change the seating arrangements therein, substantially in accordance with the plan marked "Scheme B," transmitted by him to the Speaker under date of Deceinber sgrenth, nineiiteen lilundged and sight, under the tprms of House Reso ution um our un red an twenty-nine. o the first session of the Sixtieth Congress, passed by the {loose on May twelfth, nineteen hundred and eight, (calendar day of May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight). The said changes and reconstruction shall be made under the direction of the Speaker, the present chairman of °°'“"‘*“°°· the House Committee on the Library, the present chairman of the Select Committee on the Distribution of Rooms, and William M. Howard, of Georgia, who shall also have authority to determine the character of the seating arrangemepts audi furnilturp; the division of the lobby and cloa —room s e, an to ma e sli tc an es from the lans of said “Scheme B." Hiilt they shall not begauthoriéd to decreasiia the area at the iloor level as shown on said "Scheme B" by more than four hundred square feet, and they shall not increase the area at said level as shown on said “Scheme B."

  • PP'°¤‘°‘*°“· Sec. 2. That to ca.rry out the purpose of this resolution the expenditure of three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, or so much thereof

m¤"“¤°*¤°¤“· as may be necessary, is herebv authorized; and said disbursements made under this resolution shall be made by the Secretar of the Interior on vouchers approved by the Superintendent of the Cnited States Capitol Building and Grounds, as the appropriations for the Capitol Building are approved and disbursed. Approved, March 2, 1909. Nvcb 2. 1909- [No. 23.] Joint Resolution To provide for the distribution by Members of the Six- ___E‘J‘ R“‘ tieth Congress of documents, reports, and other publications. [Pub. Res., No.5b,_ l Resolved by the Senate and House o{ Representatives of the United wB,°°c:mnm_°‘ “*° States of America in Congress assem led, That all documents and i Axmunm to mm- books ordered to be published by the Sixtieth Congress which are "‘ "°““°°”‘ actually printed prior to the first Monday in December next, to ghich Membcirés hof tlaat Congrpsg npt Mpmbers of the Sixty-first ongress wou ave een entitle i pub ished rior to the ourth day of March, shall be allotted such Members, anld the term allowed to distribute the same shall be extended to the first Monday of December next. Approved, March 2, 1909.