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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 1637 vmerx isnaims commission. i g@v15»¤•¤¤>- _ [H.Con. Res. N0. 46.] Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That a joint. commission to consist of three Members of the Senate vegan [Sanus. and three Members of the House of Representatives, to be appointed S£$r§°§,§l§`”i{E§rZi Ibly the Vice President of the United States, and the S aker of the §$,g§•*i;jg gfagjg gg ouse, respectively, is hereby created to visit the V!§gin Islands eouaiuouemi and to report fully to Congress as to existing conditions in the said islands, and particularly to report and recommend action by Congress, if need there be therefor, with reference to whether the resent government under Executive direction should be su rsoded lb) civil government provided b Congress as contemplated Hy Act of biarch 3, 1917 (Thirty-ninth Statutes, page 1132), said vernment being V°*·*’°»P-“32· now only temporary in character and by order of tg;) President being now vested in officers of the Navy; also, as to whether Co ess should at this time provide for a civil government of the islarx by- an organic Act; also what, if any legislation is necessaq pendin the formation and adoption of an Organic Act, and as to the general conditions existing in the islands. Said report to be filed at the Expmmfmm com earliest date practicable, and during the Sixty-sixth Congress. That tingent mus or both the expenses of said commission in carrying out the provisions of this H°°°°S‘ resolution shall be paid in equal proportions from the contingent funds of the Senate and the House of Representatives, upon the audit and order, respectively, of the ranking Senate and House members of said commission, the total amount not to exceed the sum of $2,500. ‘ Passed, January 15, 1920. GRAND Amrr nxoamrunnr, 1920. [H. Con. Res. No. 41.] Resolved by the House ¢g' Representatives (the Senate concurring), That there shall be printe as a Ho11se document one thousand Eve ,,,§,Q,“,',§‘,l,,g`f,‘§({ E“‘ hundred copies of the Journal of the Fifty-fourth National Encamp— pr{;;;;¤¤* 0% ¤*d°r°d ment of the Grand Army of the Republic for the year 1920, not to ' exceed $1,700 in cost, with illustrations, one thousand co ies of which shall be for the use of the House and five hundred for the use of the Senate. Passed, January 17, 1920. Ammucxx EXPEDITIONARY Foacms Rnronr. Resolved by the House ¢y" Representatives (the Senate concurring), _ _ That the Final Report of General John J. Pershing, Commandenm- ,,,;},‘§}§."§°,$c,f:‘*“*" Chief American Expeditionary Forces, be printed as aHouse document, I Rggggtgm with the accompanying maps and charts, and that fifty thousand Illaudet in Ste: us. additional copies be printed, of which 15,000 copies sha be for the °'d°'°d p““°°d‘ use of the Senate and 35,000 copies for the use of the House of Representatives. Passed, January 20, 1920. February 4, 19%). mnrsx srraorauriox mu,. l¤·€¤¤·R¤$- N0-*5) Resolved by the House of Regresentatiues (the Senate concurring), _ _ That in the enrollment of the ill (H.R. 11368) entitled "An Act ,,},',§‘l,}§§{°p°'°p"“` making a ropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the mQ;pjf*_§g§eg*§°g”°‘*· Bureau of) l)nd1an Affairs, for fulfilling treaty stip ations with various xmas. isn. ` Indian tribes, and for other purposes, for the fiscal year ending June