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PUBLIC LAW 248—OCT. 31, 1951

[65 STAT.

national archives, as listed in Parker's 'Calendar of Papers in Washington Archives Relating to the Territories of the United States (to 1873)', being publication numbered 148 of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, together with such additional papers of like character which may be found. "§ 142. Appointment of experts "For the purpose of carrying on the work prescribed by section 141 of this title, the Administrator, without regard to the Classification 63^tat 95^. ^ ^^^^ ^ c t of 1949 and the civil service laws and regulations thereunder, may note. engage the services, either in or outside of the District of Columbia, of not to exceed five historical experts who are especially informed on the various phases of the territorial history of the United States and are especially qualified for the editorial work necessary in arranging such territorial papers for publication. "§ 143. Employment and utilization of other personnel; cost of copy reading and indexing " (a) I n carrying out his functions under this chapter, the Administrator may employ such clerical assistants as may be necessary. " (b) The work of copy reading and index making for the publication of the papers described in section 141 of this title shall be done by the regular editorial staff of the General Services Administration, and the cost of this particular phase of the work (prorated each month according to the number of hours spent and the annual salaries of the clerks employed) shall be charged against the annual appropriations made under section 146 of this title. "§ 144. Cooperation of d e part m e n t s and agencies "The heads of the several executive departments and independent agencies and establishments shall cooperate with the Administrator in the work prescribed by section 141 of this title by permitting access to any records deemed by him to be necessary to the completion of such work. "§ 145. P r i n t i n g and distribution " (a) The Public Printer shall print and bind each volume of the official papers relating to the Territories of the United States as provided for in this chapter, of which— " (1) four hundred and twenty copies shall be delivered to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, for distribution, on the basis of one copy eachj and as directed by the Administrator, to those historical associations, commissions, museums, or libraries and other nondepository libraries, not to exceed eight in number within each State, Territory, or Possession, which have been or may be designated by the Governor thereof to receive such copies; " (2) one hundred copies shall be delivered to the General Services Administration for the use of that Administration; and "(3) one hundred copies shall be delivered to the Superintendent of Documents for distribution in such manner and number as may be authorized and directed by the Joint Committee on Printing. " (b) The historical associations, commissions, museums, or libraries and other nondepository libraries within each State, Territory, or Possession which have been or may be designated by the Governor thereof to receive the publications referred to in subsection (a) of this section, shall, during their existence, receive the succeeding volumes, the distribution of which shall be made by the Superintendent of Documents in accordance with lists of designations transmitted to him by the Administrator. A new designation may be made to the

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