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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. sm. II. Rss. 41-44. 1910. 885 T0 981:17 Out and give effect to the provisions of this resolution, the s,§,°_'”' °‘ °°¤¤** commission hereby created shall have power to issue subpcenas, administer oaths, summon witnesses, require the production of books and gapers, and receive testimony taken before any proper officer in any tate or Territory of the United States. Approved, June 25, 1910. [No. 42.% Joint Resolution Constrning section six of the Act of May twenty-ninth, J¤¤¤ 25. 1910- ninetoen undred and eight, entitled "An Act authorizing a resurvey otyoertain [H‘J·R°“· 16**] townships m the State of yoming, and for other purposes." [run. R.es,, N0, 4s,] Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentativea of the United State? of Amefwd in Oongreas assembledh gat in computing the time Wisconsin Central for which credit shall be given to the homestead settlers, their widows R”-}i}L’§°0‘§"}§3,nc, or minor heirs, under the provisions of section six of the Act of May j§,*;},'$_*_},*;1,$,°¤f°(§x{*°m* twentyminth, nineteen hundred and eightgentitled "An Act author- ` izing the resurvey of certain townships in tfne State of Wyoming, and V¤1.35,p.466. for other purpow," credit shall be given for the full period of actual residence upon the lands to which they were unable to complete title: _ Prmzided, hat such credit shall not extend beyond the date of judg- ments in ejlectment against such settlers rendered by the courts., Sec. 2. hat the limitation of time in which second entries may  1 {>r{“_*i¤° be made under section six of the Act aforesaid shall be extended for the lperiod of twelve months from the date of the passage of this reso ution. Approved, June 25, 1910. lilo. 43.] Joint Resolution To authorize the appointment of s commimion in [§_m}?€;,:%_] relation to D11iVG!'BEl PGS} _ Resohxed ke; the Senate and House ow reaentatives of the United States of America in Congress assem ,eZfhat a commission of five gg$:1 i}0g_¢:ggh0r_ members be appointed by the President of the United States to con· izeawco aermssm sider the expedincy of utilizing existinfg international agencies for ‘°‘· the purpose of limiting the armaments o the nations of the world by · ‘ international agreement, and of constituting the combined navies of the world an international force for the preservation of universal peace, and to consider and report upon any other means to diminish the expenditures of government for military purposes and to lessen the probabilities of war: Provided, That the total expense authorized Ifyeggjggim of an by this Joint Resolution shall not exceed the sum of ten thousand perse. dollars and that the said commission shall be required to make final report within two yearsfrom the date of the passage of this resolution. Approved, June 25, 1910. [No. 44.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secrets? of Ws‘r_to loan certain tents, g‘¤g¤§5.1§;3Zgnots and stretchers for the use of the Benevolent an Protective Order of Elks, at Detroit, Michigan, in July, nineteen hundred and ten. [Pub. Res.,N0.48.] Resolved by the Senate and 1I0u.se of R esentatives of the United States of America in Cbngness aasmzbled, %at the Secretary of \Var P,E§,° “,$,?;,°‘(*§{§,;,“‘},‘} be, and he is hereby, authorized to loan, at his discretion, to the Board E¤Eg;ige¤;¤:rbgi¤:& of Trustees of Detroit Lodge number thirty-four of the Benevolent w, ° c ’ " and Protective Order of Elks, for the use of the Grand Lodge Reunion of said order, to be held at Detroit, Michigan, July eleventh to July seventeenth, nineteen hundred and ten, twenty wall tents, with poles, ridges, and plus for each, four hundred cots, and forty stretchers: _ Bm»z'ded, T t no expense shall be caused the United States Govern- ment by the delivery and return of such property, the same to be A 88740°—vo1. 36, rr 1-·11-—58