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 62 STAT.] 80TH CONG. , 2D SESS.-CH. 646-JUNE 25, 1948 the Senate for use of Senate; Clerk of the House of Representatives for use of House; Senate Office of the Legislative Counsel; House Office of the Legislative Counsel; Governors of the Territories; Legal Adviser for Department of State; Treasurer of United States; Gen- eral Counsel for Treasury Department; Comptroller General of the United States; Assistant Comptroller General; General Counsel of General Accounting Office; each chief of divisions in the General Accounting Office; Comptroller of the Currency; Director of the Budget; Assistant Director of the Budget; Commissioner of Internal Revenue; Director of the Mint; General Counsel of Bureau of the Budget; Judge Advocate General of the Army; Chief of Finance, War Department; Judge Advocate General of the Navy; Paymaster General of the Navy; Commissioner of Indian Affairs; Commissioner of the General Land Office; Administrator of Veterans' Affairs; Com- missioner of Patents; Commissioner of Education; Chief of the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation; Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization; Director of the Geological Survey; Director of the Census; Chief Forester, National Park Service, Department of the Interior; Purchasing Agent of Post Office Depart- ment; Federal Trade Commission; Naval Academy; Military Acad- emy; the heads of such other executive offices as may be provided by law of equal grade with any of such offices. The Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts shall distribute one copy of each volume to the Clerk and one copy to the Marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States and one copy to each justice orjudge of the United States and of the courts of the Territories and Possessions, and to each place where a court of appeals or district court is regularly held. (b) Additional copies of such decisions, in the number specified, shall be distributed by the Attorney General to: Interstate Commerce Commission-sixteen copies; Library of Congress for the use of the law library and for international exchange-not to exceed one hundred and fifty copies each of the bound and advance editions; Law Library of the Department of the Interior-two copies; Law Library of the Department of Justice-five copies; Law Library of the Judge Advocate General of the Army-two copies; Secretary of the Senate for the use of committees of the Senate-thirty copies; Clerk of the House of Representatives for the use of committees of the House-thirty-five copies; Secretary of War for military head- quarters which exercise general courtmartial jurisdiction-such num- ber as the Secretary may specify, but not to exceed twenty-five copies in time of peace. Additional copies of such decisions, in the number specified by the Chief Justice of the United States, shall be furnished by the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts to the Su- preme Court for use of the justices, retired justices, officers and em- ployees, and library of the Supreme Court. (c) The Attorney General shall distribute one set of reports and one set of digests thereof to the executive officers entitled to receive such reports who have not received them and to each United States attorney who has not received them. The Director of the Admin- istrative Office of the United States Courts shall distribute one set of reports and one set of digests thereof to each judge of the United States and of the courts of the Territories and Possessions who has not received them and to each of the places where courts of appeals or district courts are held to which reports have not been distributed Reports and digests printed prior to June 12, 1926, shall not be fur- nished to the Secretary of War for military headquarters. The Public Printer or other printer designated by the Supreme 905 Reports and digests.

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