Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1477

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RESOLUTIONS. [No. 1.] Joint Resolution To pay the omoers and employees of the Senate and D°°°mb°*' 20» 1910· House of Rrggresentatives their respective salaries for the month of December, nine- _[S'J' Res' ml`] teen hund and ten, on the twenty-first day of said month. [Pub. Res., No. 52.] Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentattves of the United States of America in Congress assembled, %it the Secretary of the ,,€<>¤sr¢¤¤i<>¤¤1 vi- Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and they are Dibgiiliigrl i°¤iim°i hereby, authorized and instructed· to pay the officers and employees D°°°““"" ”·“’“’· of the Senate and House of Representatives, including the Capitol Police, their respective salaries for the month of December, nineteen hundred and ten, on the twenty—iirst day of said month. Approved, December 20, 1910. · [No. 2.] Joint Resolution To continue in full force and effect an Act entitled December 23-1910- "An Act to provide for the appropriate marking of the graves of the soldiers and 1S·~’·R°°· 1251 sailors of the Confederate Army and Navy who died in northern prisons and were [Pub. Res.,No. as.] buried near the prisons where they died, and for other purposes." Resobved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assem led, That the Act entitled "An m‘§,°§,¢{§,°,},'_°‘°¤°1‘11°** Act to provide for the appropriate marking of the graves of the Makin: graves ci, soldiers and sailors of the dlongaderate Army and Navy who died in ,Y,1$§’.,::L°di° °°'°h°"' northern prisons and were buried near the prisons where they died, "°*-“-P·5°· and for other pur§>oses," approved March ninth, nineteen hundred and six, and continue in full force and effect for two years by joint reso- V0l.35,p.567. lution approved February twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and eight, and for the additional eriod of one year by a joint resolution approved Ame, p. svn. on February twenty-fiith, nineteen hundred and ten, be, and the same is hereby, continued in full force and effect for two years from this }§§j,f°¤¤*1¤¤¢d· date: Provided, That whore it has been, or shall hereafter be, found cemzhi mmmimpossible to identify the individual burial laces of Confederate “‘°“"· ”'°‘ prisoners of war, the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to cause to be erected central masonry constructions, or monuments, upon which bronze tablets shall he placed containing the names of the deceased prisoners of war who are buricd in its immediate vicinity`; and where contracts huve been entered into for the erection of such central masonry constructions. or monuments, and have been executed mf;{{{¤*°¤° 0* ¤*·¤· in good faith, the Secretary of lVar is hereby authorized to cause the " necessary payments to be made in liquidation of such obligations. Approved, December 23, 1910. [No. 3.] Joint Resolution Providing for the filling of a vacancy, which occurred F€b¤1=¤‘Y 9,1911- on January twenty-third, nineteen hundred and eleven, in the Board of Regents l{{‘R‘f¥§1§2j__ of the Smithsonian Institution of the class other than Members of Congress. [Pub. Res., xo. 54.] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Cbaited States o/"Am,er·z°ca in Congress assembled, That the vacancy which m§$§,{'”°¤*°“ ‘““1‘ occurred on January twenty-third, nineteen hundred and eleven. in J¤rgwSB·A¤ge1lrethe Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class other "pp°‘“°°d R°g°°°° than Members of Congress, shall be killed by the reappointment of James B. Angell, of Michigan, whose term of office will expire on that date. Approved, February 9, 1911. 453 1