Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 2.djvu/689

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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. O THIRD SESSION, SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Docembcr19. 1910. HOLIDAY RECESS. m‘°°"‘R°"N°'°°‘] Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), norway mass. That when the two Houses adjourn on Wednesday, December twenty- ` first, they stand adjourned until twelve 0’clock meridian, Thurdsay, January fifth, nineteen hundred and eleven. Passed December 19, 1910. . B¤¤¤¤¤l>¤¤’W»l9m· INVESTIGATION OF INTERIOR DEPARTMENT AND FOREST SERVICE. [Slow- ms" N0.38`] Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives_e0ne1en·ing), ,,,§"1.‘i{,"¥,§S,I°§,,",°?,¥'§{,',}°,'Q,i That there be rinted as a document, with accompanyxniillustrations

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mgntgiixhiouimgeprgd. copies of the report of the committee and the views of the minority and the evidence taken, together with ap§endices, 1D the investiga- Ame. p. 871- tion made pursuant to Pubic Resolution umbered Nine, approved January nineteenth, nineteen hundred and ten, authorizing an invesf ation of the Department of the Interior and 1ts several bureaus, o%cers, and employees, and of the Bureau of Forestry, in the Departmscnbuucn. ment of Agriculture, and its officers and employees, one thousand for the use of the Senate and two thousand for the use of the House of ‘ Representatives, and that there be printed in one volume thirty thousand additional copies of the report of the committee and the views of the minority, ten thousand for the use of the Senate and twenty thousand for the use of the House of Representatives. Passed December 20, 1910. _fg*jf[1§f¥U»}*§}_;_ CAPTAIN EVAN M. JOHNSON. m`c°°' M" N°'5°'] Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That in the enrollment of the b1ll (H. R. 14729) "For the relief of cipan. Evan nr. Captain Evan M. Johnson, United States {&rmy," the enrolling clerk ’°,E§*§,’,‘?,‘}h,,,,,,,, ,,,,_ of the House be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to strike r·¤¢¤<¤· out, in hne ten, of the engrossed bill, the words "Mareh twenty- Am, p.'1996. fourth, nineteen hundred and two," and msert in lieu thereof the words "Magr sixteenth, ewhteen hundred and ninety~nine," the latter bleing lphe ate of the sinclnng of the transport Meade mentioned in t e bi in question. Passed February 11, 1911. Febmarym,1911. HELEN S. HOGAN. m` °°"' R°S‘ N°‘ G1'] Resolved by_ the House of Representatives (the_Senate concerning), gay-gogm m That the President of the hinted States be, and is hereb Y, re nested qumdb gm {go ileturn the House the bill (H. R. 25081) "Fo1‘ the relief oc} Helen

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Pastged February 21, 1911. 2136