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1642 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. [HF*g>0*¤°*Y“*· gfx MEDAL on Horror; ro Ronnnr EDWARD cox. 0 R Z ed the House o Representatives (tlte Senate concurring), Rgl*°°d*?1Egi':}°n8:¤i° Thalsftlie Spbelltker of the Hguse of Representatives the President a1?du;i1%?at:v.irl;rgll1lfl!f:rE of the Senate be, and theylare hereby, authorized to sign a duplicate Milli; i$idl°8‘ copy of the enrolled bill ( . R. 12469) entitled "An Act to authorize ’ the award of a medal of honor to Chief Gimner Robert Edward Cox, United States N avy," and that the Clerk of the House be directed to transmit the same to the President of the United States m compliance with his request. Passed, February 4, 1921. March 1,1921. (H. con- Res-,F·»·??·l MUNIGIPAL cotmr, D. 0. - - Resolved by the House o Re esentative (the Senate oom.~u.n·ing), Déggmmw mg That in the enrollment of the bill,. (H. R. 10074) entitled "A,n Act to mqaiimeaflgx mu re-enlarge the jurisdiction of the Municipal Court of the District of ”’““‘ ‘°‘ Columbia, and to regulateéilppeals from Illudgments of said court, and for other 1u·poses,’ the erk of the ouse be, and he is hereby, Am, 3:.1318. authorizedp and directed to incorporate the following amendment; On page 9, line 1, after the word “and" strike out the following: [fnielj ’ apfirplwed Aug1§t;0, 1917] wt in lieu thereof tthle fo owing: a prov ugust 10 91 ,a to regulate rents in e mm: q·00zdm&;.·· ' Passed, March 1, 1921. . lhrch2,1921.

 GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT, 1921.

, Resolved the House o Representatives (the Senate corwu ) ¤=>§=rrl¤¤¤i¤;¤IEs];;d ll; That there ggall be as a House document one thousa1il,l"fiQ·e ,,,-l§?.'§f‘ °* ° ° hundred copies of the Journal of the Fifty-fifth National Eneamp— ment of the Crrand Army of the Republic for the year 1921, not to exceed $1,700 in cost, with illustrations, one thousand co ies of which shall be for the use of the House and five hundred for tlie use of the Senate. Passed, March 2, 1921. ____{Igggh 3, 19?1;___ lH·°°°·“°"·=l"°·7“·l STANDARD rum, TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA. S9;¤d=·-rd rims mus, Resolved by the House of Re esentativ (th S t ` T$l>§;e;l°i%¤O<;if;·?!i1x?i That in the enrollment of the bill (H. R. 1:91490; cnttitlleil

¥gg,0§** °‘ ** *8- transfer the Panhandle and Plains section of Texas and Oklahoma

to the United States standard central time zone," the Clerk of the Am, p.1446. Holpse bg agghoriiged Iand digected Ito insert gn ae-, e ,atr" t ";R‘· (7. brarzcies efthe Santa_F2; ancluhrii 8 G way Ompany and other ucligggg, klgairike out all after "Clovis," down to and including Passed, March 3, 1921.