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Serial set 9210 New Mexico. Mythology -- tradition -- history. A brief historical outline extending back to the Spanish conquest of Mexico through the acquisition of the territory by the United States down to the present date. Presented by Mr. Bratton. May 13 (calendar day, May 14), 1930. -- Ordered to be printed. 1
Serial set 9211 Public values of the Mount Hood area. Report of a special committee appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture to make a study of the features or qualities of major public importance of the Mount Hood area in the Mount Hood National Forest and the principles which should govern its management... Presented by Mr. McNary. June 9 (calendar day, June 11), 1930. -- Ordered to be printed. 1
Serial set 9212 Tariff act of 1930. Copy of the Act (H.R. 2667) to provide revenue, to regulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage the industries of the United States, to protect American labor, and for other purposes, as enrolled and presented to the President of the United States for approval. With index. 1
Serial set 9213 Acceptance and unveiling of the statue of Gen. John Campbell Greenway. Presented by the State of Arizona. Proceedings in the Congress and in Statuary Hall, United States Capitol. 1
Serial set 9214 Federal commissions, committees and boards. List of Federal commissions, committees, boards, and similar bodies created during the period September 14, 1901, to March 4, 1929. Presented by Mr. Watson. June 16, 1930. -- Ordered to be printed. 1
Serial set 9215 Hawley-Smoot tariff bill of 1930. Yea-and-nay votes in the United States Senate Seventy-first Congress on the bill and all amendments thereto H.R. 2667 to provide revenue, to regulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage the industries of the United States, to protect American labor and for other purposes; and on Senate Resolution 52, by Mr. McMaster, Senate Resolution 91, by Mr. Borah, Senate Resolution 108, by Mr. Simmons, and Senate Resolution 270, by Mr. Smoot. 1
Serial set 9216-1 Investigation of the cottonseed industry. Letter from the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission transmitting in response to Senate Resolution No. 136 and No. 147, certain information relative to an investigation of the charges that certain corporations, operating cottonseed-oil mills, are violating the antitrust laws with respect to prices for cottonseed and acquiring the ownership or control of cotton gins. Filed with the Secretary of the Senate October 7, 1930. 1
Serial set 9216-2 Investigation of cottonseed industry. Letter from the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission transmitting in response to Senate Resolutions No. 136 and No. 147, certain information relative to an investigation of the charges that certain corporations, operating cottonseed-oil mills, are violating the antitrust laws with respect to prices for cottonseed and acquiring the ownership of control of cotton gins. Filed with the Secretary of the Senate October 10, 1930. 1
Serial set 9216-3 Investigation of the cottonseed industry. Letter from the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission transmitting in response to Senate Resolutions No. 136 and No. 147, certain information relative to an investigation of the charges that certain corporations, operating cottonseed-oil mills, are violating the antitrust laws with respect to prices for cottonseed and acquiring the ownership or control of cotton gins. Filed with the Secretary of the Senate October 15, 1930. 1
Serial set 9216-4 Investigation of cottonseed industry. Letter from the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission transmitting in response to Senate Resolutions No. 136 and No. 147, certain information relative to an investigation of the charges that certain corporations, operating cottonseed-oil mills, are violating the antitrust laws with respect to prices for cottonseed and acquiring the ownership or control of cotton gins. Part 5. North Carolina. Filed with the Secretary of the Senate February 16, 1931. 1
Serial set 9216-5 Investigation of cottonseed industry. Letter from the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission transmitting in response to Senate Resolutions No. 136 and No. 147, certain information relative to an investigation of the charges that certain corporations, operating cottonseed-oil mills, are violating the antitrust laws with respect to prices for cottonseed and acquiring the ownership or control of cotton gins. 1
Serial set 9216-6 Investigation of cottonseed industry. Letter from the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission transmitting in response to Senate Resolutions No. 136 and No. 147, certain information relative to an investigation of the charges that certain corporations, operating cottonseed-oil mills, are violating the antitrust laws with respect to prices for cottonseed and acquiring the ownership or control of cotton gins. Part 7 -- Mississippi. Filed with the Secretary of the Senate September 23, 1931. 1
Serial set 9216-7 Investigation of cottonseed industry. Letter from the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission transmitting in response to Senate Resolutions No. 136 and No. 147, certain information relative to an investigation of the charges that certain corporations, operating cottonseed-oil mills, are violating the antitrust laws... Part 8 -- Texas. Filed with the Secretary of the Senate November 23, 1931. 1
Serial set 9216-8 Investigation of cottonseed industry. Letter from the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission transmitting in response to Senate Resolutions No. 136, and No. 147, certain information relative to an investigation of the charges that certain corporations, operating cottonseed-oil mills, are violating the antitrust laws with respect to prices for cottonseed and acquiring the ownership or control of cotton gins. Part 9 -- Oklahoma. Filed with the Secretary of the Senate February 5, 1932. 1
Serial set 9216-9 Investigation of cottonseed industry. Letter from the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission transmitting in response to Senate Resolutions No. 136 and No. 147, certain information relative to an investigation of the charges that certain corporations, operating cottonseed-oil mills, are violating the antitrust laws with respect to prices for cottonseed and acquiring the ownership or control of cotton gins. Part 10 -- Louisiana. Filed with the Secretary of the Senate February 8, 1932. 1
Serial set 9216-10 Investigation of cottonseed industry. Letter from the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission transmitting in response to Senate Resolutions No. 136 and No. 147, certain information relative to an investigation of the charges that certain corporations, operating cottonseed-oil mills, are violating the antitrust laws with respect to prices for cottonseed and acquiring the ownership or control of cotton gins. Part 11 -- Arkansas. Filed with the Secretary of the Senate March 18, 1932. 1
Serial set 9216-11 Investigation of cottonseed industry. Letter from the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission transmitting in response to Senate Resolutions No. 136 and No. 147, certain information relative to an investigation of the charges that certain corporations, operating cottonseed-oil mills, are violating the antitrust laws with respect to prices for cottonseed and acquiring the ownership or control of cotton gins. Part 12 -- Tennessee. Filed with the Secretary of the Senate April 12, 1932. 1
Serial set 9216-12 Report on cottonseed industry. Letter from the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission transmitting in response to Senate Resolutions No. 136 and No. 147, a report summarizing an investigation of the charges that certain corporations, operating cottonseed-oil mills, are violating the antitrust laws with respect to prices for cottonseed and acquiring the ownership or control of cotton gins. Filed with the Secretary of the Senate May 19, 1933. 1
Serial set 9217 Correspondence of General Washington and Comte de Grasse, 1781, August 17 - November 4, with supplementary documents from the Washington papers in the Manuscripts Division of the Library of Congress. Edited by the Institut Francais de Washington. Presented by Mr. Swanson. June 26, 1930. -- Ordered to be printed. 1
Serial set 9218 Appropriations budget estimates, etc. Statements for the Seventy-first Congress, first and second session (first session, April 15 to November 22, 1929) (second session, December 2, 1929 to July 3, 1930) Showing I. -- Appropriation made during the first and second sessions, Seventy-first Congress, consisting of regular annual, deficiency, and miscellaneous (pp. 5 to 716). II. -- Specific and indefinite permanent annual appropriations (pp. 717 to 731). III. -- Recapitulation of appropriations (pp. 732 to 736). IV. -- Chronological history of regular and deficiency appropriation bills (p. 737). V. -- References to indefinite appropriations (pp. 738 to 740). VI. -- Amount of contracts authorized by appropriation or other acts in addition to appropriations made therein (pp. 741 to 748). VII. -- Authorizations for appropriations (pp. 749 to 759). VIII. -- Comparison of budget estimates and appropriations (pp. 760 to 828). Seventy-first Congress (first and second sessions). 1