Treasury Department-Continued OFFICE: COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS. DATE: DEC. 4, 1936. LOCATION: SAVANNAH, Papers in connection with entrance and clearance of vessels which are required to be filed together BUREAU: BUREAU OF NARCOTICS. LOCATION OF RECORDS: DISTRICTS 1 TO 16, OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF ACCOUNTS AND DEPOSITS. SECTION OF SURETY Treasury Department-Continued LOCATION BUREAU: ENGRAVING AND PRINTING. DIVISION: MAIL AND FILES. DISPOSITION OF RECORDS IN THE FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION JULY 14, 1939.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union and ordered to be printed Mr. ELLIOTT, from the Joint Committee on the Disposition of Executive Papers, submitted the following REPORT The joint select committee of the Senate and House of Representatives, appointed on the part of the Senate and on the part of the House of Representatives, to which are referred the reports of the Archivist of the United States (in compliance with sec. 9. of the National Archives Act, approved June 19, 1934), in respect to accumulation of records which are not needed or useful in the transaction of the current business of departments, bureaus, etc., and have no permanent value or historical interest, respectfully report to the Senate and House of Representatives, pursuant to an act entitled "An act to authorize and provide for the disposition of useless papers in the executive departments," approved February 16, 1889, as amended, as follows: Your committee has taken action on the records described in the attached report of the Archivist of the United States, dated June 29, 1939, to the Seventy-sixth Congress, first session, with respect to records recommended to him for disposal by the Farm Credit Administration, and we find and report that said records are not needed in the transaction of the current business of such Administration and have no permanent value or historical interest. We recommend that the Farm Credit Administration, as required by law, destroy or otherwise effectively dispose of such records; if by sale, upon the best obtainable terms, after due publication of notice inviting proposals therefor, and receive and pay the proceeds thereof into the Treasury of the United States and make report thereof to Congress. Respectfully submitted to the Senate and House of Representatives. A. J. ELLIOTT, Chairman. Members on the part of the House. ALBEN W. BArkley, ERNEST W. GIBSON, Members on the part of the Senate. THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES, Washington, D. C., June 29, 1939. REPORT OF THE ARCHIVIST OF THE UNITed States on a List of PAPERS, CONSISTING OF 29 ITEMS, FROM THOSE RECOMMended to Him for DisposiTION, MARCH 27, 1939, BY THE Farm Credit ADMINISTRATION To the Congress of the United States: In compliance with the provisions of section 9 of the National Archives Act (48 Stat. 1122; U. S. C., title 40, sec. 239), I have the honor to transmit herewith a list of papers, consisting of 29 items, among the archives and records of the Farm Credit Administration, which that agency has recommended should be destroyed or otherwise disposed of. This list has been carefully examined and I beg to report, with the approval of the National Archives Council, that the archives and records described therein appear to have no permanent value or historical interest to the Government of the United States. Respectfully submitted. R. D. W. CONNOR, Archivist of the United States. Farm Credit Administration JOB NO. D39-172, MAR. 27, 1939. BUREAU: REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL CREDIT COR PORATION. LOCATION OF RECORDS: WASHINGTON, D. C., AND IN FIELD 67 Duplicate, triplicate, quadruplicate, and quintu- B Copy of loan applications and duplicate loan reports. Daily summary of loan activities. Duplicate, tripli do. 257 cate, quadrupli Inspectors' daily reports and correspondence with Original, dupli- 105 cate. 8 Miscellaneous correspondence................... Original and 338 copies. DISPOSITION OF RECORDS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR JULY 14, 1939.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union and ordered to be printed Mr. ELLIOTT, from the Joint Committee on the Disposition of Executive Papers, submitted the following REPORT The joint select committee of the Senate and House of Representatives, appointed on the part of the Senate and on the part of the House of Representatives, to which are referred the reports of the Archivist of the United States (in compliance with sec. 9 of the National Archives Act, approved June 19, 1934) in respect to accumulation of records which are not needed or useful in the transaction of the current business of departments, bureaus, etc., and have no permanent value or historical interest, respectfully report to the Senate and House of Representatives, pursuant to an act entitled "An act to authorize and provide for the disposition of useless papers in the executive departments," approved February 16, 1889, as amended, as follows: Your committee has taken action on the records described in the attached report of the Archivist of the United States, dated June 29, 1939, to the Seventy-sixth Congress, first session, with respect to records recommended to him for disposal by the Department of the Interior, and we find and report that said records are not needed in the transaction of the current business of such Department and have no permanent value or historical interest. We recommend that the Department of the Interior, as required by law, destroy or otherwise effectively dispose of such records; if by sale, upon the best obtainable terms, after due publication of notice inviting proposals therefor, and receive and pay the proceeds thereof into the Treasury of the United States and make report thereof to Congress. Respectfully submitted to the Senate and House of Representatives. A. J. ELLIOTT, Chairman, B. W. GEARHART, Members on the part of the House. ALBEN W. BARKLEY, ERNEST W. GIBSON, Members on the part of the Senate. |