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 1776 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. MU'Ob 7, 11132. .. REVENUE REVISION, 1932. " lB. Con. Res., No. 27.) Re80lved by the Home of Repre8entative8 (the SeMte cfYnCUll"rinp), "~evenue Revision, That in accordance with paragraph 3 of section 2 of the Printmg 1113;cSd.iUonal copies of Act approved March 1, 1907, the Committee on Ways and Means =:.~ ~ of the House of Representatives be, and is hereby, empowered to prlnWc1.' have ~rinted two tliousand five hundred additional copies of the consolIdated hearings held before the committee during the current session relative to "Revenue Revision, 1932." Passed, March 7, 1932. Mareh 8, 11132. STATUE OF GENERAL JOHN SEVIER. [H. Con. Ra, No. H.] Resolved by the Home of Representative8 (the Senate c01UJUIl"1'ing), lJs~:e~.( (nneral That the statue of General John Sevier, presented by the State of ~cep(ttnce .n~ Tennessee and placed in Statuary Hall, is accepted in the name of the T~fo~ngress United States and that the thanks of Congress be tendered said State Pwt, p. 1m. for the contribution of the statue of this eminent man, illustrious for his distinguished service as a pioneer patriot of said State. TeDDe8lllle. I,. ., Copy to Governor of Resolved ""wther That a c0a,y of these resolutions suitably engrossed and duly authenticate, be transInltted to the Governor of Tennessee. Passed, March 8, 1932. _Msrch~,..!~ REVENUE BILL (H. R . 10236). [H. Con. Res., No. 28.] Resolved. by the Home of Repre8entatives (the Senate ctmc1.lit-ring) , ~venue bill (H. R. That a comparative print of the bill (H. R. 1(236) entitled" To 1 Colnparative print provide revenue, to equalize taxation, and for other purposes," as
 * e:. u:- dOCll' reported to the House by the Committee on Ways and Means on

b'::tiR;;t~ ~arch 8, 193~1. showing the changes proposed to existing law, be. printed as a House document; and that eight thousand additional copies be printed for the use of the House document room and two thousand copies for the Senate document room. Passed, March 9, 1932. Mardl31, 1m JURISDICTION IN MANAGEMENT OF INDIAN COUNTRY. [So Clln. Res., No. 23.) Resolved by the Se'1lDie (tM House of Representatives CO'fWU;rring), .Jurisdictio, i~ That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, requested 0 to return to the Senate the enrolled bill (S. 3322) entitled "An Act to.illrelative to transfer certain jurisdiction from the War Department in the management of Indian country." Passed, March 31, 1932. April 22, lG32. INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. (S. Con. Res., No. 28.] Resolved by the SerwJe (the H OU8e of Representati1.'es concurring), Insurance companies That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, !:nDistrict of Col- requested to return to the Senate the bill (S. 3584) entitled "An Act to TarmstroBot (talk)relatinc to require all insurance corporations formed under the provisions of N, p. 1778. Chapter XVIII of the Code of Law of the District of Columbia to maintain their principal offices and places of business within the District of Columbia, and for other purposes." Passed, April 22, 1932.