Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/573

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552 SIXTY-FOURTH coiveanss. sms. 1. ou. 416. ism. act in such behalf the treasurer shall, when so directed by the Governipr General, make the payments necessary for the purposes afore- 81 . e,‘?.?L°°t‘;*thE‘i?%.'?r2*a S sm. zo. That at as s;st_meea¤g of the rhmplpam Legislature 8*****- created_by this Act and triemally thereafter there s all be chosen by

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ourt ayo arc 0 0 e1reection,an w os eenti e to an official rec0§nition as such by all departments upon gresentation to the President of a certificate of election by the overnor YW md °”°*¤¤°¤¤· Generalpf said islands. Each of said Resident Commissioners shall, in addition to the salary and the sum in lieu of mileage now allowed p . by law, be allowed the same sum for stationery and for the pay of necessary clerk hire as IS now allowed to the Members of the House of Igeplpesoptatiges of the United States, to be paid out of the Treasury Embmwlm o e mte States, and the frauking pnvilxgiallowed by law to i€§§?.i’§§€’ é’§m°°m]”s]g’;°{Z%rwIi2 £§‘Z.’Z‘i“ bona E3 1 E? T °‘*i¥°"i2..£ . as e e ec r o said IS and who does not owe allegiance to the United States d h t Tm d mm, more than thirty years of age and who does not readaiilndwwiiitlg iilcie commssmn fT\l:1ehpr?s&r;t 1;1wo_Residep1t Commissioners shall _ o officeun e o o rc ,nmetee ndred me _ Vmm In case of vacancy in the position of Resid:ntuCommis‘;siorsig1v:(::[i•11s<iil by resignation or to theigpsteli the Governor Geriertiall may make temporary appom men un e next ¤· Phili Legislaturexvlphiclp tlgeapl §i1lllsiuclfiiva¢i]drii:(;;;?bu(i. the6Residei)ri)iiuC,ommissioner us e ec s o office 0 y or the unexpired portion of the term wherein the vacancy oc urred. ‘},§$°°';#;`§',;“ Szc._21. That the supreme exegutivfenpower shall be vested in an

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· °· o e p me s an ." e s a e a pointed by the President by and with ihe advice and consent of the &n te f th U `ted S ’ R_idm__ and hold his office at thepleasure of the? Prestideiit arid ulhltil cessor 1s_chosen and quali ed. The Governor General shall reside in the Philippine Islands during his official mcumbency, and maintain thegdhgmuu “_ his oligo; at the seatlpf goyiernment. He shall, unless otherwise herein ° " §’5ZiY‘.,e.;JI-£"§.2"}§;y’§i3?v b`§‘°’ ""’ '€§3S§“°€f$ t3?. Ph’l""’é‘° S"“““’* _ a pom y e vernor eneral or such as he IS authorized by this Act to t 11 h ’ hereafter be authorized by law to apploinatFh(iftlap(p1i>ivritri)1I¢iiits0muaidz; Gmmlpowm while the senate is not in session sha be effective either until disapproval or until the next adjournment of the senate. He shall have general supervision and control of all of the departments and bureaus of the government in the Phili pine Islands as far as is not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, and shall be commander in chief of all locally created armed forces and militia. He is hereb vestoidfiwith th: pipplusive power to grant pardons and reprieves and rem1_ nes an 0 eitures and to l ° gigilom pro;-.d6d._ HtfS31su;§ipim’§°¥a;t€t1 §’I§£.’d$$flf?’2i% $‘%2?§§‘§ Z? - regul rsession o e ‘ S_mm__ 0, W .,...1 exgname, which sianbep¤i’ul1$i»»sai'§.L;r&:1i1;°aiiiifii€$pi0riiiilttri '¤·¤=··•*¢· blu- _ 6 Shall <>0m¤'1iSSi0¤ all officers that he ma be authoizized to appoint. He shall be reslponsible for the faithful execution of the lawsof the Philippme Is ands and of the United States operative within the Phihlppme Islands, and whenever it becomes necessa he gay call upon e commanders of the military and naval forces df? the nited States in the islands, or summon the posse comitatus or call out the militia or_oth•r locally created armed forces to reyent or suppress lawless violence, invasion, insurrection or rebelligm and h may, in case of rebellion or invasion or imminent’d er the ’ f h 6 the public safety requires it, susphnd the privilglg of tligowiiit (gf