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1808 concunanivr REsoLuT1oNs or oomnnss. [H (-;¤¤¤;4, 1931 1 VEST-POCKET CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY. . on. es.,-'0.18. Resolved bg the House of Representatives (the Senate eoncnrrtn ), ,OfS§’f’g'°SSi°“”‘ Di'°°‘ That there s all be printed an _ bound a vest-pocket edition of the Otigggepegckec edition Congressional Directory, of which there shall be one edition only ’ during each session of Congress. rrepmaeenae. The) preparation, number, style, and distribution of such Directory p,,,m,,_ shall be under the control of the Joint Committee on Printing: Proplggggl ”“'¤b°’ mt vided, however, That the usual number shall not be printed. Passed, June 24, 1921. [H CJ¤lYI$» 1921}:- 22] .FUNERAL OF OVERSEAS SOLDIERS. t OIL OS-, 0. . Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), S0};`,,‘%§r‘;'?* °‘ °"°”°“·‘ That the Speaker is hereby authorized to appoint a committee of th{)·£;i;dCt¢;¤;ng;$1¢&•;:HV6 M1er:11bp)rs,t igygetlggr bwith such is rgay be · r. a poine y e residen 0 e na e an are ere y aumes 0 tllorized to attend the funeral services of seiren thousand one huridred and sixty-one soldiers from overseas, to be held on Pier Four, Hgbokeni hipw Jersey, on the afternoon of Sunday, July tenth, at t ee 0 c oc . m§;§{;§‘;su°,§·d§f°m °°“‘ The expense incident to such attendance to be paid one-half from the contin ent fund of the House and one—half from the contmgent f d f theS t un 0 e ena e. Passed, July 6, 1921.

 TARIFF BILL.

. . BS., O. . _ _ Resolved the House oy" Rrgpresentatives (the Senate concurring),

{§’{{,i{,§,{1Qgc0p,e8,;£i That the gilf (H. R. 7456 " 0 provide revenue, tol regulate fcfilik

iiiile i¤d¤¤. orderc merce wit orei countries to encourage the in ustries 0 6 gttuhilsnls ° H°°“° United States, angnfor other phrposes/’ be printed as a House docu- ,,,f§"· pp- ’8°°»‘S"*· ment with an indent, and that fi teen thousand additional cop-ies be _ printed, of wh1ch nine thousand shall be for the use of the ouse, D‘S“`“’“”‘°“· to be distributed through the folding room, four thousand for the Senate, one thousand for the Committee on Ways and Means of the House, and one thousand for the Committee on Finance of the Senate. Passed, July 11, 1921. " [H g;;Yé%I19i1(- 24] PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. P _H _ H _ Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), G,,,ll‘¤§,§L§§§ I°’““d° That gi thexenrollmiznf gntlgz bill (gill}. 5256) entitled gin Act to .€¤¤&*Qg¤igti;;¤_¤f amen an ct entitle ct to ec are the purpose 0 the pc0p 6 gigabit eirietehtm of the United States as to the future olitical status of the people of the Philippine Islands, and to providg a more autonomous government for t cse 1slands,' approved August 19, 1916; and to amend an Act entitled An Act to establish a standard of value and to [provide for a coinagle system in the Philippine Islands} apppoved lt arch 2, %903,”dthe flip be authorized an directed to enro the title S0 BS 0 rea as 0 ows: ""‘”**" “5* An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to declare tl1c_p111'· pose of the people of the United States as to the future political status of the people of the Philippine Islands, and to provide a.