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2176 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. Iuly 3, 1930. PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS. [H. Con. Res., No. 43 .) Publicworksandlm· Whereas various acts of Congress enacted during the pres~nt Con- provements. h h.dh . f blibild' d Preamble. gress ave aut onze t e constructlOn 0 pu c u mgs an the prosecution of other public works and improvements, and proVIded appropriations for carrying out such authorizations: Therefore be it Resolved by the House oj Representatives (the Senate concurring), th~~n;~Utl~~n~ That it is ~he. sense of the ~ongress that the letting of contracts relieve unemploymeIi:, and the begmnmg of constructlOn under the several Acts of Congress be expedited. heretofore enacted authorizing the construction of public buildings and the prosecution of other public works and improvements through- out the United States and appropriation Acts enacted pursuant thereto, shall be eXpedited to the fullest extent possible, WIthin the limitations provided by law, to the end that unemployment prevailing throughout the country may be relieved. Passed, July 3, 1930. Iuly 3, 1930. [H. Con. Res. , No. 31.] HOUSE HEARINGS ON PROHIBITION. Resolved by the House oj Representatives (the Senate concurring), pr~~iTarmstroBot (talk)io:~rings on That in accordance with paragraph 3 of section 2 of the Printing Act A vod1d'i34ti' P '11014'i r afproved March 1, 190i, the Committee on the Judiciary of the House ona coplIS0'R . bd'hb d h' ordered printed. 0 epresentatlves e, an IS ere y, empowere to procure t e prIDt- Distribution. ing of ten thousand additional copIes of the hearings held before said committee during the Seventy-first Congress, second session, on joint resolutions proposing to 8.mend the eighteenth article of the Constitu- tion of the United States relating to the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors within the Umted States, and of this number the committee shall cause to be delivered to the folding rooms of Congress not to exceed eight thousand two hundred copies, of which one thou- sand five hundred copies shall be for the use of the Senate and not more than si.x thousand seven hundred copies shall be for the use of the House of Representatives. Passed, July 3, 1930. Iuly 3,1930. ADJOURNMENT. [H. Con. Res. , No. 44 .] Resolved by the House oj Representatives (the Senate concurring), grTarmstroBot (talk)':.~ef~~con- That the two Houses of Congress shall adjourn on Thursday, the 3d day of July, 1930, and that when they adjourn on said day they stand adjourned sine die. Passed, July 3, 1930.