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74TH C ONGRESS . SESS. II. CH. 630. JUNE 20, 1936 .

15 49 To the offices of the Governors of Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, each, five copies in both daily and bound f orm. To the office of the Governor of the Panama Canal, five copies in both daily a nd bound form . To e ach ex-President and ex-Vice Presi dent of the Unite d States, one copy of the daily . To the governor of each State, one copy in both daily and bound form . To the United States Soldiers' Home and to each of the National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and to each of the State soldiers' homes now established or which hereafter may be created for either Federal or Confederate soldiers, one copy of the daily . To th e Superint endent of Documents , as many daily and bound copies as may be required for distribution to depository libraries . To the Department of State, not to exceed one hundred and fifty copies of the daily, for distribution to each of our embassi es and lega- tions abroad, and to the principal consular offices in the discretion of the Secretary of State . To each foreign legation in Washington whose government extends a like cour tesy to our embas sies and legation s abroad, one cop y of the daily, to be furnished upon requisition of and sent through the Secretary of State . To each newspaper correspondent whose name appears in the Con gress iona l Di rect ory, and who snak es ap plic atio n the refo r, f or his personal use and that of the paper or papers he represents, one copy of the daily and one copy of the bound, the same to be sent to the office address of each member of the press or elsewhere as he may direct : Provided, however, That not to exceed four copies in all shall be furnished to members of the same press bureau . All copies of the daily edition shall, unless otherwise directed by the Joint Committee on Printing, be supplied and delivered promptly on the day after the actual day's proceedings as originally published. Each order for the daily Record shall begin with the current issue thereof, if previous issues of the same session are not available . The apportionment herein specified for daily copies shall not be transferable for the bound form and any allotment of daily copies not used by any Member during a session shall lapse when the session ends . The Public Printer is authorized to furnish to subscribers the daily Record at $1 .50 per month, payable in advance . SEC . 4 . That chapter 23, section 24 (28 Stat . 604), of the Printing Act, approved January 12, 1895 (U . S . C ., title 44, sec . 184), relative to reserving unbound copies of the daily Congressional Record for Members of Congress and the committees thereo f, be, and is her eby, repealed . TI TLE III DECISIONS OF T HE SUPR EME COUR T SEC. 5. That so m uch of sec tion 227 of the Jud icial Cod e as amended (U. S . C ., title 28, sec . 334), as relates to the distribution of reports and digests of the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States to the law library of the Supreme Court, be, and is hereby, amended by striking out the words "to the law library of the Supreme Court, twenty-five copies" and inserting in lieu thereof the following "To the library of the Supreme Court, ten copies . "To the Library of Congress for the use of the law library and for international exchange, as provided in title IV of this Act, not to Congressional Re c- ord, gr atu itou s copies-Continued . Department of State, for distribution to em- bassies, etc., abroad . Foreign legations in Washington . Newspaper corr e- spondents . Proviso . Restriction . Delivery . Apportionmen t not transferable for bound form . Subscriptions . Reserving un bound copies for Con gre ss- men, repealed . Vol. 28, p. 604. U.S. C., p.1941. Title III . Decisions of the Su- pre me Court . Reports and digests . L1 . S. C., p. 1269. Distribution.