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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. Ii. CHS. 283-285 . MAR CH 4, 1933 . 1621 of Fine Arts : Provided, That if no such site suitable for the purpose Too Proviso. pla yed in shall be found, the bust shall be accepted for display in the National National Mu seum if Museum or such other appropriate location as may indicate an suitable site not found. appreciation of the intellectual achievements and services of Goethe to mankind. ' Approved, March 4, 1933. [CHAPTER 284 .] JOINT RESOLUTION To authorize and direct the Secretary of Agriculture to provide additional facilities for th e cla ssific ation of c otton under the Unite d Stat es Co tton Standa rds Ac t. Resol ved by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of Agriculture be requested to extend to cotton growers facilities for the classification of cotton authorized in the United States Cotton Standards Act of March 4, 1923 (42 Stat . L. 1517), with such supervision of licensed classifiers as he shall deem necessary under authority of the United States Cotton Futures Act. SEC. 2 . Further to carry o ut the pu rposes of the said United S tates Cotton Standards Act the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to issue to any qualified person, upon presentation of satisfactory evide nce of co mpetency, a licens e to sam ple cotto n. Any such l icense may be suspended or revoked by the Secretary of Agriculture when- ever he is satisfied that such licensee is incompetent or has know- ingly or carelessly sampled cotton improperly, or has violated any provision of said Act or the regulations thereunder so far as the same may relate to him, or has used his license, or allowed it to be used, for any improper purpose. The Secretary of Agriculture may prescribe by regulation the conditions under which licenses may be issued hereunder, and may require any licensed sampler to give bond for the faithful performance of his duties and for the protection of persons affected thereby and may prescribe the conditions under which cotton shall be sampled by licensed samplers for the purpose of classification by officers of the Department of Agriculture, or by licensed cotton classifiers. Approved, March 4, 1933. March 4, 1933. [H.J. Res. 434.] [Pub. Res., No. 73.] Cot ton Standards Act, amen ded . Vol. 42, p. 1517, amended. Additional facilities for classifying cotton to be provided. Vol . 38, p. 693; Vol . 39, p. 476. Cotton samplers. License ; issue, revo. cation, etc. Conditions imposed. Bond. [CHAPTER 285 .1 JOI NT RESO LUT ION March 4.1933. T o provide f or further investigation of expenditures of the Post O ffice Department. [H. J. Res .612.1 [Pub. Res ., No. 74.] Resolved by the Senate and House o f Repres entatives o f th e United States of America in Congress assembled, That for the purpose of Post sCommittee ost ob tainin g info rmatio n nece ssary as a b asis fo r legi slatio n, tho se Roads. members of the Committee on the Post Office and most Roads of 73d Member s Se vent - second Congr ess wh o are Member s elect to th e Seve nt tga to continue ;noes y -sec ond y- tigation of Post Office third Congress, or a majority of them, after March 4, 1933, and Department. until the organization of the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads of the House of the Seventy-third Congress, are authorize d, as a c ommittee, by subco mmittee o r otherwi se, to co ntinue the investigation begun under authority of H. Res. 226 of the A ppropr iation con. Seven ty-se cond Cong ress. An d the unexpended bal ance of the timed. appropriation of $5,000 under H. Res. 273 of the Seventy-second Congress is hereby continued for such purposes. Approved, March 4, 1933.