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 SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. II. Rss. 25-28. 1912. 637 gee by the Fifteenth International Congress on Hygiene and mo phy at its meeting m mneteen hundred and twelve, and that authority is hereby given to the Chief of En§e’ers, United States Army,  grant permission to the responsible 0 rs of the Fifteenth International Congress on Hygiene and Demeigaghy to erect on the puhlixlounxpdsf on a site to approved by bee href of gslngineelrgs,. wu purpdsiasz Prldigded, Tliatcthe State; shallul-in glut to nb g••:x•··wm M m_ extra expense of any kind thereby, and that all the structures shall be moval, etc. promptly removed by the American Red Cross at the close of the meetmg, and the site cleared of all débris and put in as good condition as before the erection of the structures. Approved, June 10, 1912. ..."J.f;j.L°·‘ 31*.2 "°”s.,,‘“‘i°i‘. "i““‘.°§%§  ’S".§’.§?: 33}: r%Y‘F·‘?¤’%~"¤¤‘t¤ requisitions, and execute   necessary to   from the United States True- [Pub. Ren., No. sv.] ury the money appropna shrres and lIlll€8g3_0f Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners of the House of Representatives, and for other purposes. Resolved by the Senate and House o R esentatives o the United States of America in Congress assmib/lulfghat CharlesfF. Riddell,  cashier in the office of Sergeant At Arms of the House of Represen- {‘g}’,:,{$““e°,§_¥;’;';,’ tatives, be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to draw checks, zlrzggsl ¤ Arm is requisitions and execute all papers necessary to obtain from the ' United States Treasury the money appropriated for salaries and mileage of Members, Delegates and Resi ent Commissioners of the House o Representatives, until a Sergeant At   of the House of Representatives has been_ duly elected and $18].150d; and the Treasurer pi the %atesl:s hereby gpthoriz tohpsg the said monpyg esar i e ,cas ier inco ormitywit the rovisionso _ resolution; and that the bond executed by said Riddell, as cashier in §9,_‘}g;f?&,“f*°"· the Office of Sergeant At Arms in the House of Representatives, in the penal_sum of iifg thousand dollars, payable to the United States of - America, hly au orig of Public Reso utron Numbered thirty-four, approved une four, mneteen hundred and_ twelve, be and the same is hereby, with the consent of the sureties on said bond, extended in force and effect to cover the faithful discharge of the aforesaid cashier’s duties as herein authorized and directed. until a Seilgeant At Arms of the House of Representatives has been electe and qualified. Approved, June 25, 1912. [ue. 27.2 Jem Reseiuzm re appoint .i.idmw D. www . member or me umu ee ,§{‘§‘?,;’Z;‘{’.§Et, Regents o the Smithsonian Institution. Resolved be the Serale and House Re mtatives of the United States of Anleriea in Oorgrees assemgled, mt the vacancy in the ,§}°§§‘}"°“l‘" mm` Board of Regents of the mithsonian Institution, in the class other m::;*0*,g*{ed*{€e8‘::{f° than Members of Congress, shall be filled by the reappointment of Andrew D. White, a citizen of New York. Approved. June 26, 1912. [No. 28.] Joint Resolution Proposing an international maritime conference. {§%`]?;?;L§;l;] R Z ed the Senate and House o Representives of the United [P"”·R°"·N°‘°°·] Stat;.;@j2Ambg/rka in Congress cssembled{That the President be author— t,,{,‘f,";§‘Q§’,§'Q§’,“,§,',P"“` ized to convey to maritime nations the desire of Congress that an im*3*¤t;*g¤;=m¤¤!;¥;<;;; international maritime conference be held, and that_he be also author- time mxem to neu ized to a point commissioners to represent the United States at any such congerence, whether called by the United States or any other