Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/777

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SIXTY~NIN'l`H CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cn;. 568. 1926. 737 Assistant Attorney General, each United States district attorney, each Assistant Secretary of each of the executive de artments, the Assistant Postmaster General, the Secretary of the Senate for use of the Senate, the Clerk of the House of Representatives for the use of the House of Re resentatives, the office of the Legislative Counsel, Senate branch, the oilice of the Legislative Counsel, House branch, the governors of the Territories, the Solicitor for the Delpartment of State, the Treasurer of the United States, the So icitor of the Treasury, the Comptroller General of the United States, the Assistant Comptroller General, the Com troller of the Currency, the Director of the Budget, the Assistant Director of the Budgpt, the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, the Director of the int, the solicitor of the General Accountin Oiiice, each of the chiefs of divisions in the General Accountin Giiice, the counsel of the Bureau of the Budget, the Judge Advocate General of the Army ,2 the Chief of Finance, War Department; the Judge Advocate ueneral, Navy Department; the Pa aster General, Navy Department; the Commissioner of Indian Aifjglxs, the Commissioner of the General Land Oilice, the Commissioner of Pensions, the Commissioner of Patents, the Commissioner of Education, the Commissioner of Navigation, the Commissioner General of Immi· gration, the Director of Geological Surve , the Director of the Census, the Forester and Chief of Forest Service, Department of Agriculture; the purchasing agent, Post Office Department; the Federal Trade Commission, the Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States, the marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States, the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, the chairman, United States Shi ing Board; the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland; the lld)iIita Academy at West Point, New York; and the heads of such olther executive offices as may be provided by law of equal grade with any of said oiiices, eac one copy; to the Interstate Commerce Commission, sixteen copies; to the law librar of the Supreme Court, twenty—five copies; to the law library of, the Department of the Interior, two copies; to the law librar of the Department of Justice, five copies; to the law library of the Judge Advocate General of the Army, two copies; to the Secretary of the Senate for the use of committees of the Senate, thirty copies; to the Clerk of the House of Representatives for the use of the committees of the House, thirty- five co ies; to the marshal of the Supreme Court as custodian of the puhlic property used by- the court for the use of the justices thereof in the conference room, robing room, and courtroom, six copies; to the Secretary of War for the use of the proper courts and oiiicers of the Philiplpine Islands, seven copies; to the Secretary of War for military eadquarters which now exercise or may hereafter exercise general court—martial jurisdiction, such number, not to exceed in time of peace twenty-Eve copies, as the Secretary of War may from time to time s ecify; and to each of the places where district courts of the United) States are now holden, including Hawaii and Porto Rico, one copy. " The Attorney General shall distribute one complete set of said ,,_,,f§dd§§*§“°§,§§,“Q§’°§ reports and one set of the digests thereof to such executive officers gg; gotgéyegggggla as are entitled to receive sai reports under this section and have ' not already received them; to eac United States judge and to each United States district attorney who has not received a set; to each of the places where district courts are now held,to which reports have not been distributed, and to each of the places at which a district court may hereafter be held, the edition of said reports and digests to be selected by the judge or oiiicer receiving them: 43892°-2'•'--~·47