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1610 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS.

 rinnxs or conenmss ro nouonnnm CHARLES E. Huerms.

I I Resolved, By the House of Representatives (the Senate conaurriny), nlii°&'§°ii°§§° Cmws That the thanks of Congress be presented to the Honorable Char es '*"’g“,£ if, Cfggfg E. Hughes for the able and appro riate memorial address dehvered gmins ¤¤¤¤$¤ri¤1 ¤<1— b him on the life and services of $Varren G. Harding, late President mm ol? the United States, in the Representatives’ Hall before both Houses of Congress and their invited guests on the twenty-seventh day of February, 1924; and that he be requested to furmsh a copy for publicafon. Rdsolved further, That the chairman of the Joint Committee appointed to make arrangements to carry into effect the resolutions of this Co%ress in relation to the memorial exercises in honor of Warren . Harding, be requested to commumcate to Mr. Hughes the foregpoing resolution, receive his answer thereto, and present the same to Houses of Congress. _ Passed, February 27, 1924.

 ORATION ON LATE rnmsmnnr mnvmc.

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives eorwurring), Omon MNQPML That theie s all bedc<{)mpi1led,'f>rinteg with 11lustrat¥ns, and am uudm . as ma e d.u·ec' te t oint ommittee on rinting , g@¥"° °h°”°’ lg copiesyof the oration ldelisered by the Honorable Charles Evans

  • ’**¤“¤¤ °'· °*’*’¤*°d· Hughes in the House of Representatives during the exercises held

in memory of the late President Warren G. Har ing on February 27 _ 1924, including all the proceedings and the rogram of exerc1ses,_0f D"“'"’“*i°“· which 8,000 coges shall e for the use of the Slenate and 17,000 copies for the use of e House of Representatives. , Passed, Merch 10, 1924.

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Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate corwurring) §.°:$g}°$°id'sui rs. That the President of the United States be requested to return ui °“_j’:k°‘*b M the House of Representatives the bill (H. R. 6815) entitled "An Act ' ' to authorize a temporary increase of the Coast Guard for law enforcement. Passed, April 12, 1924. .T — — —— — ,. CMT GMD- Resolved the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring) gghltmlixhlggi or mu That the acltion of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and ”'“°i““°°‘°"°°°°‘L of the President pro tempore of the Senate in signing the enrollcd bill (H. R. 6815) entitled ‘An Act to authorize a temporary increase of the Coast Guard for law enforcement/’ be rescinded and that 111 the reenrollment of the said bill the following amendment be made, A¤¢¢.p.10s. viz: On page 2, lme 44, after the word "enlisted" insert: , W¤IT8·¤t· Passed, April 15, 1924.

 STATE, ETC., DEPARTMENTS APPROPRIATION BILL, 1925.

_ Resolved by the House of Re esentativ (the Senate concurring) ggdiszighpéxgn That the Clerk of the House iszaruthorizeelsand directed, in enrolling ctmciiou in umu. the bill (H. R. 8350) entitled “An Act apgfopriations for the '¤°:j;e°*i,_z,8_ Departments of State and Justice and for the An 'ciagg and fo1' $116 ’ Departments of Commerce and Labor, for the Esc year ending