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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 1619 STATUE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON GLICK. F°°¤?¤·¤¥Y 12»1915· [S. Gon. Res. No. 28.] Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives oonoum·ing), St t I G That the statue of George Washington Glick, presented by the State ws$1¤`;:¤;i°ouci;?rg° of Kansas to be placed m Statuary Hall, is accepted in the name of th-;—:£>¤1>{¢gg¤¤ ¤¤tg the United States, and that the thanks of Congress be tendered the Kansssilor. nmu State for the contribution of the Statue of one of its most eminent citizens, illustrious for his distinguished civic services. Second. That a copy of these resolutions, suitably engrossed and giuly authenticated, be transmitted to the governor of the State of ansas. Passed, February 12. 1915. GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMEN'1', 1915. lhmeh 1,1915. [H.Con.Res.No.56.] Resolved b the House o Re resentatives the Senate concu ’ , That there sliall be printed aspa House dociiment one thousand Ewie ¤ag§Z§`s°i.$5i°£? °°` hundred copies of the journal of the forty-ninth national encamp- J<>&¤1 ¤t ¤¤*•*•¤ ment of the Grand Army of the Republic, for the year nineteen mm hundred and fifteen, not to exceed $1,7 00 in cost, with illustrations, one thousand copies of which shall be for the use of the House and five hundred for the use of the Senate. Passed, March 1, 1915. TEXAS COAST OYSTEB BEDS. I•m113,1915. {S.C¤n.Res. No.38.] Resolved by the Senate the House o Re entativea concurring), That the action of the Spiaaker of the lliloiispiiegf Representatives and °°°" °”t°' of the Vice President of the United States and resident of the neemeumsambm, Senate in signing the enrolled bill (S. 3362) " to authorize the Secre- °t'§,,‘Q2‘;°Ql{,6_ tary of Commerce, through the Coast and Geodetic Surve and the Bureau of Fisheries, to make a survey of natural oyster lieds, bars and rocks, and barren bottoms contiguous thereto in waters along the coast of and within the State of Texas ” be, and is hereby, rescinded, and that in the reenrollment of the bill the words " and directed,” in line four of the bill be stricken out and the words "in his discretion,” substituted therefor. Passed, March 3, 1915.