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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS SECOND SESSION, SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. HOLIDAY RECESS. Resolved by the Senate (the House oj Representativ138 concurring), That when the two Houses adjourn on Saturday, December 21, 1929, they stand adjourned until 12 o'clock meridian Monday, January 6, 1930. Passed, December 12, 1929. YORKTOWN SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION. December 12,1929. Is. Con. Hes., No. 20.) Holiuay recess. December 12, 1929. [8. Con. Res., No. 21.) Resolved by the Senate (the House oj Represwtatives concurring), . Tht t· 6fthH tit' t bli hi th Yorktown SesqUlcen· a seclun 0 e ouse concurren reso u ,IOn es a s ng e tennial Co=ission. United Stetes Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission as amended VoId d45, p. 2396, be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows: ame.n e . "SEC 6 That the commission shall on or before the 1st da'Y of TIme for report of, • • .' extended. February, 1930, make a report to the Congress in order that enabling legislation may be enacted." Passed, December 12, 1029. DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. December 18, 1929. [II. Con. Res. , No. 10.) Resolved by the House oj Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the addresses delivered on April 25 and April 26, 1929, in the N~r::!YIb~f~l~f the auditorium of the United States Chamber of Commerce Building I t~ertaintoa dresseds re- d . hld'Whi D" fCIb'fh amg ,or ere at a meetmg e In as ngton, lstnct 0 0urnla, ort epur-printed as 8 House pose of discussing the development of the National Capital, be document. printed and bound, with illustrations, as a House document., and that Illustrations. six thousand five hundred additional copies be printed, of which four Distribution. t.housand copies shall be for the House, one thousand copies for the Senate, one thousand copies for the Com.mittee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the House, and five hundred copies for the Com- mittee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the Senate. Passed, December 18, 1929. PILGRIMAGE TO AMERICAN CEMETERIES IN EUROPE. December 21,1929. [H. Con. Res., NG.lsl Resolved by the House oj Representatives (the Senate concurring), . That House Document Numbered 140 of this Congress, being a letter ca~i~~r:::r~:~~mE~: from the acting Secretary of War, transmitting, pursuant to law, a roPRe. t dd f.. dfh fd .. h epor on, or ere report 0 an lllvestigaton rna e or t e purpose 0 etermlrung t e reprinted. number of mothers and widows of deceased soldiers, sailors. and marines of the American forces interred in Europe who desire to make the pilgrimage during the year of 1930, and the probable cost, be reprinted, together v.rith the list of the names and addresses of 2171