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 2168 May 23,1929. [So Con. Res., No.6 .) CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. ably engrossed and duly authenticated be tra:'lsmitted to the Gov- ernor of the State of ·Wisconsin. Passed, May 14, 1929. FARM RELIEF LEGISLATION. . . Resolved by the Senate (the House of Repre8entatives (JonC1.1rring), ti!~ reheC leglsla· That in accordance with paragraph 3 of section 2 of the print'ng Act ~earings on, ordered approved March 1, 1907, the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry prZ~Jrd34, p. 1012. of the Senate be, and is hereby, empowered to have printed for its use two thousand additional copies of the hearings held before said committee on farm relief legislation, Seventy-first Congress, first seSSIOn. Passed, May 23, 1929. May 28, 1929. STATUE OF WADE HAl\IPTON. [E. Con. Res., No.8 .) Re80lved by the House of Repre8entatives (the Senate concur- Hstatue o( Wade ring), That the statue of Wade Hampton, by F. W. Rucksthul, t'tance and presented by the State of South Carolina, to be placed in Statuary thanks of ~ongress to Hall is accepted in the name of the United States and that the South Carolina (or., , Ir./ra. thanks of Congress be tendered the State for the contribution of the statue of one of its most eminent citizens, illustrious for his services Copy, etc. , to Gov· to his country. Second, that a copy of these resolutions, suitably ernor. engrossed and duly authenticated, be transmitted to the Governor of South Carolina. Passed, May 28, 1929. May 29, 1929. ' rARIFF BILL. [H. Con. Res., No. 9 .J ResolveiJ. by the H ou.se of Representatives (the Senate CO'YICIJIr- Ta!i~bilI. ring), That the bill (H. R. 2667) to provide revenue, to regulate Prmtmg ordered o!, 'th f' t't th.dst. fth as a House document, commerce WI . orelgn coun 1'1eS, 0 encourage e In u rles 0 0 with index. etc. United States to protect American labor and for other purposes Ante, p. 690. as passed by the House of Representatives'and referred to the Com~ mittee on Finance of the Senate, be printed as a House dl)cument with an index and with the bill matter showin~ the existing tariff law in roman typo; the parts omitted enclosed In brackets, and the Edition authorized. new legislation in italic type; and that ten thousand additional Distribution. copies of the publicatiofl be printed, of which four thousand shall be for the use of the House document room, four thousand for the House folding room, and two thousand for the Senate document room. Passed, May 29, 1929. lune 10, 1929. STATOE OF WADE HAMPTON. [So Con. Res., No. 13 .] Re80lved by the Serwie (the H 'U.'Je of Repre8entative8 a01l;(f/J/rring), Statue of Wade That there be pi'inted with illustrations and bound the proceedings HTarmstroBot (talk)=ingS on so- in Congress, together with the proceedings at the unveiling in ~f~t:d~ or, ordered Satuary Hall upon the acceptance of t~e statue of Wade Ha!llpton Supra. presented by the State of South Carolma, five thousand copIes, of Distribution. which one bousand shall be for the use of the Senate and two thousand five hundred for the use of the House of Representatives, and the remaining one thousand five hundred copies shall be for the use and distribution of the Senators and Representatives in Congre~s