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]774 COXCCRRENT RI'~HOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. January ~'O, 1932. GEORGE W ASHINOTON BICENTENNIAL. {H-:t'Oii:--Res:-;-No. 121 Resolved by the House of Representatives (tM Serude conc'Utrring) , Bi~:::~:&Shlncton That in conunemoration of the two hundredth anniversary of the m!~:'=<;;;, ~=: birth bOlf .GeohrgHe W II asfhihngtoHn the ftwRe'o Houses. of Congress, slhalkl ired. nssem eIntea 0 t e ouse0 presentabves at 11.30 0 c OC Ante, p. 1773. antemeridian on Monday, February 22, 1932. l:"TarmstroBot (talk) o~ \~ That the Pr(>Sident of the United States, as the chairman of the tonmateadd~.nv United States Commission for the Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of George Washington, is hereby invited to address the American people in the presence of the Congress in commemoration of the bicentennial anniversary of the birth of the first President of the United States. Inntations. That invitations to attend the ceremony be extended to the members of the Cabinet, the Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme C<>urt of the United States, the Diplomatic Corps (through the Secretary of State), the General of the Armies, the Chief of Staff of the Army, the Chief of Naval Operations, the Major General Commandant of the Marine Corps, and the Com- mandant of the Coast Guard, and such other persons as the joint committee on arrangements shall deem proper. January 29, 1932. iII. Con. Res., No. IS.] Passed, January 20, 1932. PRAYER8 BY THE CHAPLAIN OF THE HOUSE. Resolved by the H0U8e of Rep·resentatives (the Senate concwrring) , IaiPran;;s~·theChap- That five thousand copies of the prayers offered by the Reverend ~rrnti~ or,U:dered. James Shera Montgomery', Chaplain of the House of Representatives, at the opening of the dady sessions of the House during the Seven- tieth and Seventy-first Congresses, be printed and bound for the use of the House of Representatives. Passed, January 29, 1932. February 5, I~. B,(;IU>ING, ETC . , AS SOC I ATI ONS. [So Con. Res., No. 13 .] Resolved by the Senate (the H O'IJ;8e of Representatives c01UJl.llrring) , .Brilding, etc., a s s o- That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, ~I&Je~~ of bill relst· requested to return to the Senate the enrolled bill (S. 2199) entitled Ing to, requested. "An Act exempting building and loan associations from being adjudged bankrupts." Passed, February 5, 1932. Folbruary8, 111132. BUILDING, ETC. , A SS OCI AT IO NS. [So Con. Res.• No. 15.) ReBolved by the Senate (tile H ote8e of Representati'IJes c01UJl.llrring) , BulldJ.nc . etc•• __ That the actIOn of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and ~rreCtton In enroll- of the President pro tempore of the Senate in signing the enrolled ment of bill. directed. bill (S.2199) entItled"An Act exempting building and loan associa- tions from being adjudged bankrupts" be rescinded, and that in the reenrollment of the said bill the Secretary of the Senate be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to make the following corrections, AnU, p. 47. namely: On page 1 of the engrossed bill, line 8, strike out the comma after the word" except"; on page 1, line 9, insert a comma after the word" association"; and on page 2, line 5, strike out the word" of " and insert in lieu thereof the word" or ". Passed, February 8, 1932.