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"§ 145. Printing and distribution

"(a) The Public Printer shall print and bind each volume of the official papers relating to the Territories of the United States as provided for in this chapter, of which

"(1) four hundred and twenty copies shall be delivered to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, for distribution, on the basis of one copy each, and as directed by the Administrator, to those historical associations, commissions, museums, or libraries and other nondepository libraries, not to exceed eight in number within each State, Territory, or Possession. which have been or may be designated by the Governor thereof to receive such copies;

"(2) one hundred copies shall be delivered to the General Services Administration for the use of that Administration; and

"(3) one hundred copies shall be delivered to the Superintendent of Documents for distribution in such manner and number as may be authorized and directed by the Joint Committee on Printing.

"(b) The historical associations, commissions, museums, or libraries and other nondepository libraries within each State, Territory, or Possession which have been or may be designated by the Governor thereof to receive the publications referred to in subsection (a) of this section, shall, during their existence, receive the succeeding volumes, the distribution of which shall be made by the Superintendent of Documents in accordance with lists of designations transmitted to him by the Administrator. A new designation may be made to the Administrator by the Governor only when a designated association, commission, museum, or library shall cease to exist, or when authorized by law.

"§ 146. Authorization of appropriations

"For the purposes of this chapter, there are authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, sums of not more than $50,000 for any one fiscal year.".

Approved October 31, 1951.

RECAPITULATION OF MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE LAWS, 81st CONG., 2d SESS. (FROM NOV. 27, 1950, TO JAN. 2, 1951)

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Grand total, miscellaneous private laws, 81st Cong., 2d sess., from Nov. 27, 1950, to Jan. 2, 1951,
fiscal year 1951..........

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RECAPITULATION OF MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE LAWS, 82d CONG., 1st SESS. (FROM JAN. 3 TO OCT. 20, 1951)

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148

147 Joseph A. Myers, Hazel C. Myers, and Helen Myers.......

5,000.00

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Paul D. Banning, Chief Disbursing Officer, Treasury Department, and for other purposes.

1,000.00

2,625.40

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450.00

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150.00

160 Sylvio Latino..

50,000.00

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200.00

162 A. D. Woods.

317.17

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103.15

900.00

4,000,00

1,478.50

RECAPITULATION OF MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE LAWS, 82D CONG., 1ST SESS. (FROM JAN. 3 TO OCT. 20, 1951)-Continued

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287

290

For the relief of certain officers and employees of the Foreign Service of the United States..
William O. Stevens.

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10,000.00

5,000. 00 5, 140. 40

42, 195. 81

24,000. 00 118.68

1, 103. 70

316

317

336

337

Joseph A. Ferrari.

Elaine Dovico..

Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Adams and legal guardian of Dorothy Margaret Adams..

Estate of Nora B. Kennedy, deceased, and Mrs. Ann R. Norton

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333.75

2,071.00

1,000.00

6,500.00

5,000.00

1,748. 75

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404

405

Leroy Peebles..

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Donald I. Hamrock, Robert N. Lensch, Russell E. Ryan, and Helen P. Stewart..

410 Charles W. Vanderhoop.

Total.

2, 517.48

500.00 1,500.00 639.39

607, 200. 37

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II. PERMANENT AND INDEFINITE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS

COMPILER'S NOTE.-The text and amounts of the permanent and indefinite appropriations are taken from the Budget for the fiscal year 1952 except as otherwise indicated as being revised. The sums under the indefinite appropriations are estimated and are subject to further revision as the fiscal year progresses and better data become available.

LEGISLATIVE

Bequest of Gertrude M. Hubbard, Library of Congress, Interest Account:
Trust fund of $20,000, the interest on which, at 4 percent per annum, is to be
used for the purchase of engravings and etchings to be added to the "Gar-
diner Greene Hubbard Collection" (act Aug. 20, 1912, 37 Stat. 319, sec. 21)
(trust account)

Library.of Congress Trust Fund, Interest on Permanent Loan Account:
This appropriation represents a sum equivalent to interest at the rate of
4 percent per annum, payable semiannually, on a permanent loan to the
United States, not exceeding $5,000,000, in accordance with provisions
of gifts or bequests-such interest, as income, being subject to disburse-
ment by the Librarian of Congress for the purpose specified (2 U. S. C.
156-158; act Mar. 3, 1925, 43 Stat. 1107) (trust account)___

Library of Congress Trust Fund, Income from Investment Account:

This fund represents income from investments held by the Treasury for the
benefit of the Library of Congress and is subject to disbursement by the
Librarian for the purposes in each case specified (2 U. S. C. 157; 31
U. S. C. 7258) (trust account)_

Library of Congress Gift Fund:

$800

89, 905

12,000

Unearned Copyright Fees, Library of Congress:

This fund represents gifts or bequests of money made to the Library of Congress for the immediate disbursement by the Librarian, in the interest of the Library, its collections, or its service for the purpose in each case specified (2 U. S. C. 160; 31 U. S. C. 7258) (trust account)___

121,700

Unearned Catalog Card Fees, Library of Congress:

This fund represents unearned copyright fees taken up into a trust account under section 9 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act of 1934 (48 Stat. 1232; 31 U. S. C. 7258) (trust account)_.

57,500

This fund represents unearned catalog card fees taken up into a trust account under section 9 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act of 1934 (48 Stat. 1232; 31 U. S. C. 7258) (trust account)___

3,000

Cataloging Project, Copyright Office, Library of Congress:

This fund represents money deposited with the Library of Congress to
enable it to supply to the depositors preliminary information relating to
copyright materials in selected subject fields (31 U. S. C. 7258) (trust
account).

Unearned Proceeds of Sale, Etc., of Publications, Superintendent of Documents,
Government Printing Office:

The proceeds of sales of publications, etc., by the Superintendent of Docu-
ments are deposited in a trust receipt account and such portion thereof
as is required for postage, printing, and refunds is established in the above-
named appropriation account. The earned portion of receipts is trans-
ferred from time to time to miscellaneous receipts (44 U. S. C. 71; 31
U. S. C. 7258; decisions of Comptroller General, Jan. 2 and Feb. 21, 1936)
(trust account)

Total, Legislative: Trust accounts

3,000

2,500,000

$2,787, 905

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