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SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sr-ss. II. Rss. 47-49. 1912. 643 o. 47. Joint Resolution A ' the sum of twen dollars A 1

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Resolved by the Senate and House o Re esentatives o the United States of America in Congress G38¢7i|{l€d,RT.`h&t out off the money °"°“'° appropriated by Senate Jomt Resolution 129 (Public Resolution No. ,,_E,°;°,;’,{_¤g{,*_?*,t·¤;,¤,;_; 49 providing or transportation for American citizens Heeing from ec citizens sm.; threatened danger m the Republic of Mexico, there may be expended, $”§’?.;£,’ ""'“'*‘ ""’ until December tenth, nmeteen hundred and twelve, in the discretion -****-1* °°· of the Secretary of War, not to exceed twenty thousand dollars for the subsistence of American citiaens who shall have lied or who may hereafter flee from the Republic of Mexico into the States of the United States bordering on the Republic of Mexico and who are now and who may hereafter be unable to pay for their own subsistence. . Approved, August 21, 1912. o. 48. Joint Resolution u the President to came ’ ves¤gat1o' n *"""°“·m’· ¤ri1der¤l¤¢omee¤am.rs ¤e¤¤mme¤aaa¤mmcc¤i;'isQ*i . _ . 0. Resolved by the Senate and House ¢&R 81l·tG1'l1768 of the United States of America in Congress assemb , t the President of the }’;;*;g,g¤¤g•;“ d_ United States be, and he is hereby, requested to cause the account- msmsmacn eglng _ ants and experts from official an private life now or hereafter em- ¥§,'Q,'{c{,m'§‘°g‘,._ ployed in the inquiry into methods of transacting the public business of the Government in the several executive departments and other executive Government establishments, known as the Commission on Economy and Elliciency, to investigate fully and carefully the ad- °°°’°‘ ministration of the Patent Office wit a view of determining whether or not the present methods, personnel, equipment, and building of said omce are adequate for the performance o its functions, taking into consideration the present character and volume of business, an also such increase in complexity or volume as may reasonably be expected in the future, and to ascertain and recommend gpeciiical y to Congress * ¤¤¤¤¤· not later than December tenth, nineteen hun ed and twelve, what cha;§es in law, what increases in appropriations, and what additio building accommodations, may be necessarilto enable the Patent Office to discharge its functions in a thoroug y emcient and economical manner, and to what extent any e?end1tures which may be Kacommended can be met by increaslis of atent Ptlliige fee?. _ A h expenseinc incarryingouttepurposeso resoution,,,,,,,, shall be paid out of any funds in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, and the sum necessary for said purposes · is hereby agipropriatedz Provided, That the total emnm authorized by this reso ution shall not exceed the sum of ten usand dollars. Approved, August 21, 1912. 0.49. IcintRe•olutionA preprh mono forthe entofcertainclaims As`lT“¤:.'&."

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