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 1018 73d CO NGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 606, 607 . JU NE 18, 1934 . " The Vice President of the United States and any Senator, Rep- resentative, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner in Congress, having public documents to his credit at the expiration of his term of office shall take the same prior to the 30th day of June next following the date of such expiration, and if he shall not do so within such period he shall forfeit them to his or her successor in office ." SEC. 2. That section 85 of chapter 23 of the Printing Act (U .S.C ., title 39, sec . 326), approved January 12, 1895, be, and is hereby, amended to read as follows Franking privilege ; a SEC. 85. FRANKING PRIVILEGE .-The Vice President of the United documents se nt and rece ived by V ice P resi- State s, and Senat ors, R eprese ntativ es, Del egates, and Reside nt Com - dent, Members of con- missioners in Congress, the Secretary of the Senate, and Clerk of press Secretary o f Senate ; the House of Representatives may send and receive through the mail Clerk, House of Repre- sentatives all publ ic do cumen ts p rinte d by order of Congr ess ; and the name of the Vice President, Senator, Representative, Delegate, Resident Commissioner, Secretary of the Senate, and Clerk of the House shall be written thereon, with the proper designation of the office, he holds and the provisions of this section shall apply to each of the persons named herein until the 30th day of June following the expiration of their respective terms of office ." Approved, June 18, 1934 . Documents at expiration disposition . Vol . 28, p. U .S .C ., p.1256. credited of term ; 622; [CHAPTER 607 .1 JO INT RESOLUTION Authorizing appropriation for expenses of representatives of United States to meet at Istanbul, Turkey, with representatives of Turkish Republic for pur- pose of examining claims of either Government against the other and for ex- pense of proceedings before an umpire, if necessary . Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress asse mbled, That the sum of $90,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropr iated, for p artici pation by th e Unite d Stat es in the ex amina- tion and settlement at Istanbul, Turkey, or before an umpire, if necessa ry, of the c laims presen ted by either the A merica n or T urkish Gover nment agai nst the o ther, inc ludin g per sonal ser vices in t he District of Columbia or elsewhere without reference to the Classifica- tion Act of 1923, as amende d, and re nt of off ices and rooms for the use of the American representatives, in addition, if deemed necessary by the Secretary of State, to the lawful per diem, stenographic reporting and translating services by contract if deemed necessary, without regard to Section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (U .S .C . title 41, se c . 5) ; t raveli ng exp enses ; purchase of law books and books Printing and binding. of reference ; printing and binding ; official cards ; entertainment ; H onora rium of neu- expenses or honorarium of a neutral umpire in the event such an tral umpire. appointment is found desirable ; and such other expenses as may be authorized by the Secretary of State, including the reimbursement of other appropriations from which payme nts may have been made Fxpe os for any of the purposes herein specified : P rovi ded, That any Expenditures to be- come first charge upon expenditures from the amount herein authorized to be appropriated mone y s received, shall become a first charge upon any moneys received from the Turkish Government in settlement of the respective claims and the amount of such expenditures shall be deducted from the first pay- ment by the Turkish Government and deposited in the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts : And provided further, June 18, 1934. (H .J .Res., 295 .] (Pub. Res., No.37.] American-Tu rkish cla ims. App rop ria ti on au- thorized to exa mine and settle. Post, p. 1041. R.S., sec . 3709; U.S.C., p. 1309 .