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 478 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ons. 226, 227. 1908. Andrew J. Barchfeld of Pennsylvania; Mrs. George P. Wetmore and Miss Gran r, of Rhode Island; Mrs. Robert J. Gamble and Mrs. William Parker, of South Dakota; Mrs. Robert L. Ta lor, Mrs. William C. Houston, Mrs. Thetus W. Sims, and Mrs. Finis   Garrett, of Tennessee; Mrs. Charles A. Culberson, Mrs. Jack Beal], Mrs. Rufus Hardy, Mrs. A. W. Gm?, Mrs. John M. Moore, Mrs. Albert S. Burleson, Mrs. Robert L. en, Mrs. Oscar W. Gillespie, Mrs. James L. Slayden, and Mrs. JohnrN. Garner, of Texas; Mrs. Reed Smoot and Mrs. Geor e Sutherland, of Utah; Mrs. David J. Foster, of Vermont; Mrs. Cgarles C. Carlin, of Virginia; Mrs. William E. Hum-‘ hrey, of Washington; Mrs. Ste hen B. Elkins, Mrs. Nathan B. Scott, Mrs. Harry C. Vi ood ard, and {Mrs. James A. Hughes, of West Virinia; Mrs. Robert  La Follette, Mrs. Henry A. Cooper, Mrs. James H. Davidson, Mrs. Elmer A. Morse, and Mrs. John J. Jenkins, of Wisconsin; Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, of Wyoming; Mrs. N. G. White, Mrs. Vespasian Warner, Mrs. J. B. Henderson, Mrs. Silas Hare, Mrs. Thropp, Mrs. H. S. Irwin, and Mrs. Z. L. Tanner, of the District of Columbia, and all such other persons as may from time to time be associated with them and their successors, are hereby constituted a body corporate and litic in the city of Washington, in the Nuns- District of Columbia, by th; name of "The Congressional Club." And by that name they and their successors may have perpetual suc- Senl- cession, may use a common seal, and alter the same at leasure, and P<>w¤r¤- elect officers and agents, and may take, receive, hold, and convey real and personal estate necessa for the purposes of the association. object. · Sec. 2. That the object oTYthe club is to romote acquaintanceship . among its members, to facilitate their  intercourse, and to provide a place of meeting which may help to secure for them the advanconsmuucu, em. tages of life in the national capital. And, in pursuance of said object, itma have a constitution, by-laws, rules, and regulations to carry _ out dive same, and shall have power to change and amend its constitumesa, tion, by-laws, rules, and regulations at pleasure: Provided, That such constitution, by-laws, rules, and re lations, or amendments thereof, do not coniiict with the laws of the Illnited States or of any State. Amendment. Sec. 3. That Congress reserves the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act. Approved, May 30, 1908. Ma s0.1s0e. CHAP. 227.-An Act Makin appropriations sn l det} ienin a [HEL A _ priations for the fiscal year enclirixg .l)d)nelthirtieth,tAi1in¢i)tie)eil1 lxuiidreilesnd u».n»1s··, xm. mv,] cr prim- years, and for other purposes. _ _ Be it enacted by t/ua Senate and House qf.[£q>resen¢atiees of t/w United ,,,.R,‘{Y$.`?.Y'°'°” “"‘"°` States of America in Ovngreas assembled, That the following sums bs, and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, and for prior years, and for other objects hereinafter stated, namely: stg;¤¤*=·¤¤··¤* ·¤* DEPARTMENT OF STATE. §:*;';1w°*;?“l”lm*~ To pay to the Government of Norway the moiety of the United States v..1.:n,}».1s·:s. of an award under the convention between the United States, Great Britain. and Germany for the settlement of Samoan claims, which was signed at washington on November seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, two hundred dollars. ggegiu- lm To pay to the Government of Sweden the moiety of the United States "‘ "" ’ ‘ of an award under the convention between the United States, Great Britain, and Germany for the settlement of Samoan claims, which was