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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF, CONGRESS. 1985 STA.'1‘UE,O!‘ .10HN ERICSSON. Ju1y1,1926. V · » M _ T Resolved bgtbe Senate (the House of Representatives conaurrring), That there s all be compiled, printed with illustrations and bound, Bmw ¤¤¤¤¤ Erics- as may be directed _b the Joint Committee on Printing, twelve °°’i`>}.msdmgs, envsu- thousand two hundred, copies of the proceedings, and such other ‘“°’·°"°‘°d°"“”°d· matter as may be relevant thereto in connection with the unveiling of the statue of John Ericsson, in lwashington, District of Columbia, May 29, 1926, of which three thousandcopies shall be for the use of the Senate, seven thousand copies for the use of the House of Di¤¤’¤>¤¢i¤¤- Representatives, two thousand copies to be delivered to the Jolm Ericsson Memorial Committee, and the remaining two hundred copies shall, be bound in full morocco anddelivered to the John Ericsson Memorial Committee. for distribution to the descendants of John Ericsson and such other persons as said committee may designate. Passed, July 1, 1926. - -4 July 2,1926. siwron or cnawronn w. LONG. [S‘°°“‘R°s"N°‘l°‘] Resolved by the Senate (the H case of Representatives oon.cuM•ing), Wstigre ¤f Gmwford That there be rinted and bound the proceedings at the unveilin rmegdima on se in Statuary Hall, upon the acceptance of the statue of Crawford ‘,§§¤°;‘(§f °‘· °“*°'°" Long, presented by the State of Georgia, five thousand copies, of A·nte,_g.1Q80. which one thousand shall be for the use of the Senate and two thou- Dim “”‘°“· sand five hundred for the use of the House of Representatives, and the remaining one thousand five hundred copies shall be for the use and distribution of the Senators and Representatives in Congress from the State of Georgia. _ The Joint Committee on Printing is hereby authorized to have ,,§f“"”"°” “““‘°" the copy prepared for the Public Prmter, who shall provide suitable illustrations to be bound with these proceedings. Passed, July 2, 1926. Arvrs AND Anrrsrs or c.u>1·roL. Resolved b the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), _ That there be printed and bound as ma be directed by the u,;}S“§p?3,i ‘m"`”° °! Joint Committee on Printing live thousand, additional co ies of scf-1gg‘°i<{,¤6*g,1g?$g§’ gg Senate Document 95, entitled "Art and Artists of the Unitedp States mating rc. ordered Capitol,” of which one thousand copies shall be for the use of the °“B§`l;bum¤_ Senate, three thousand copies for t e use of the House of Repre- sentatives, five hundred copies for the use of the Architect of the Capitol, and five hundred copies for the use of the Joint Committee . on the Library. Passed, July 2, 1926. SAINT EL1zABE*rHs HOSPITAL. my3,lm_ H. Con. Res.,No. 26.] Resolved by the Senate (the House if Representatives concurring), [ That pursuant to the provisions o the Act of June 10, 1921 p,§j}¤°Eu”°°“*SH°S‘ (Forty-second Statutes, page 23), the Com troller General of the Goinvtwuer General United States be, and he is hereby, ordered}: directed, and empow· gil°Z°¤;i°°i°;,»ii$°¤xi»1i»Y°Ziii$»°i° ered to investigate the administration of Saint Elizabeths Hospital since July 1, 1916, including the administration of the personnel of the hospital, all receipts and e enditures, uses of appropriations, the extent and manner in which Ee oiiicials thereof have performed their duties, the commitment, treatment, release, and dischar e of patients, and the receiving, safeguarding, and disposition of igunds 43892 °·—~27—r*r 3—-34