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 2134 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. five thousand shall be for the use of the Senate and ten thousand for the use of the House of Representatives and the reniaming one thousand five hundred copies shall be for the use and distribution of the Senators and Representatives in Congress from the State of West ` V' ia. m“"•**°¤~ ITE? Joint Committee on Printing is hereby authorized to have the copy prepared for the Public Printer, who shall procure suitable copper-process plates to be bound with these proceedings. Passed June 6, 1910. Jn¤e14. 1910- OREGON COLLECTION DISTRICTS. [S`c°u` Ra- No` $1 Resobved by the Senate (tile House of Representatives concurring), d,2¤,,'°§,;' °°“°°‘*°” That in the enrollment of the bill (S. 538) "'1`o amend sections twenty- Enrollment wr- five hundred and eighty-six and twenty-five hundred and eighty· seven miygé, p. sn. of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by the Acts of April twentydifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, and August twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety, relating to collection districts in Oregon," the enrolling clerk of the Senate be, and he is hereby, authoriizuedt aréd dipegted to sltrike outiuqn pcgge 2, line 20, of the engrossed b' an inc u an insert: exe uding Also on line 4 of the engrossedublll to strike out [including] and insbrt: ang ‘ Passed June 14, 1910. 1¤¤¤21.191¤· JAMES C. JOHNSON. [H`c°u`R&N°.m Resobved by the Hmzse of £?(»;·p·resentatives (t/ie Senate eonearr¢Iru]), £¤:¤;¤_g¤¤·¢%¤¤{)¤;;f>¤;e_ That the President be reques to return to the House of Representquads, atives the bill (H. R. 1386) "To correct the naval record of James C. Am P· ”°’~ J ohnson." · Passed June 21, 1910. June 21,1910. JOHN A. BROWN. [H` °°°' R°°' N°"°'] Resolved   the House of Representati·ves (the Senate emumnwfng), Jenn .4. nmwn. That the President be requested to return to the House of Representq,§€g§f' °‘ bm “* atives the bill (H. R. 2272) "For the relief of John A. Brown." ·‘""· °· ‘“’· Passed June 21, 1910. gum ¤_ um BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG COMMISSION. [H` Cmmel Nm"`] _ WHERTEA S, The State of Pennsylvania has, bfyappropriate legisla~ tion, constituted a (tommission known as the F1 tieth Anniversary of mnécgemzr *:1 gg z yr the Battle of Gettysburg Commission, to consider and arrange for a rmmnne. ‘ proper and fitting rec ition and observance at Gett sburg of the _ iftieth Anniversary dgrthe Battle of Gettysburg, with authority to invite the cooperation of the Congress of the United States and of other States an Commonwealths, and the said Commission has extended an} invétargcg;  Congress and requested its cooperation in the matter; ere o 1 RESOLVED by the House of Representati s th Se { - thegvgggngng ¤a°uQ{ earring), That the President of the Senate and the Smeg of 3; Ilgiige tcgmcsupgpiezehnnnvu of Representatives be and they are hereby authorized and directed to `" ‘ appoint a committee to consist of three Senators and three Representatives to confer with the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg_Comm1ssion, and report as soon as may be the recommendations of said Committee as to the proper action to be taken by Congress to