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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 2137 HELEN S. HOGAN. February 24, 1911· · [H. Con. Res., N0. 62.] Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), H I S H That the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President Ezi1Fbl1'ir1e01iincorof the Senate be, and hereby are, directed to erase their signatures to '°°“’d· the bill (H. R. 25081) "For the relief of Helen S. H0gan," and that Am- n1>-2123·2¤36- the said bill be reenrolled with the words "Act of February twenty- sixth" changed to "Act of February twenty-fifth/' _ Passed February 24, 1911. JUDICIAL CODE. Mam112,1911. S. Con. Res., No 43. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), [ ,,,d,c,a,Cm ] That in the enrollment of the bill (S. 7031) "To codify, revise, and Enrollment coramend the laws relating to the 'udiciary/’ the enrolling clerk is mz; 1,,,8 directed to strike out from the bill as reported from conference that ’p` ` part of section One hundred and fifty-one thereof which reads as ollows: "In any proceeding under this section, the court shall determine as a prelimina in uiry the question of limitation, delay, or laches; and if it shallrlrie dl opinion that the delay in presenting the claim is not excusable, and that the bar of the statute of limitations should not be removed, it shall not proceed further to find the existence of loyalt, liability, or the extent thereof, in such case, but shall report such finding in bar to the House by which the claim or matter was referred. · Passed March 2, 1911. · STEPHENSON GRAND ARMY MEMORIAL. M¤1·¢112,1s>11. Resolved by the Senate (the House og Representatives concurring), IS` com R°s" M T`] That there be printed and bound, in the form of eulogies, including A§,,°f’§°*;gg,jg*na,G¤¤d illustrations, seven thousand copies of the proceedings on the occasion pmoeednngs ai dediof the dedication of the Stephenson Grand Army Memorial, in Wash- °°“°“ °'°°*°‘* P'*¤°°d· ington, July third nineteen hundred and nine, of which one thousand Dlslrlbution. five hundred shall be for the use of the Senate, three thousand five hundred for the use of the House of Representatives, and two thousand to be delivered to the Stephenson Grand Army Memorial Committee. Passed March 2, 1911. HOMESTEAD ENTRIES IN NATIONAL FORESTS. March 2.1911. H. Con. Res., No. 63. Resolved by the House ez Representatives (the Senate concurring), I _] That the President of the ’nited States be, and hereby is, re uested ,·ail§2l§§F"d °““"°‘ to return to the House the bill (H. R. 26290) "Providing (lor the quiggclgn 0* bm fevalidation of certain homestead entries} ’ Infra.- Passed March 2, 1911. HOMESTEAD ENTRIES IN NATIONAL FORESTS. March3. 1911. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), lugconi ReS"M`(Tl'] That the action of the S aker of the House of Representatives and va11ii;i$l1t,°°d °°°"°s of the Vice President of th; United States and President of the Senate mlgollmnnl c <> r- in signing the enrolled bill (H. R. 26290) "Providing for the valida· Supra, tion of certain homestead entries," be, and hereby is, rescinded, and 4***** l·- 10** that the bill be reenrolled with the first word in section 2 changed from "than" to "that". ` Passed March 3, 1911.