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 SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Rxs. 29, 30, 32, 33. 1912. 639 lprgupf :1:% money in the Treasury not otherwise appro- 1 _ _ pa s _. _ This gomt resolution shall be construed as authorizmg_the con- 9.:,*;*3*5,0**;% M_ tinuance of the salaries and other expenses under the orgamzatron of uaasa. the Bureau of the Census of the Department of Commerce and Labor as the latter existed June thirtieth, mneteen hundred and twelve, for the period of time and under the conditions provided herein for all other branches of the public service. Approved, July 1, 1912. R.‘"°·.2°.;2¤£°*;:r““°a.a‘“t.“°¥.$.5z?:r;;°*..*t;,;":*s:z.r.¤.:·¤*a.,*· **.;:C.,..**····*,,...··f [s··:ra·r.. rzmztaz by me sam and smc ummm 4 the mea ""°`“'”““" State: of America in Oorgreea t the vacancy in the t,,%;'{,':,?"°“"” I“‘°' Board of Regents of the mithsoman Institution, in the class other bf,{*;{*:¤ Vghfg; than Members of Congress, caused by the resignation of James B. umn:. " Aw of Michigan, be filled by the appointment of Charles W. Fairb, a citizen of Indiana. Approved, July 3, 1912. HSE; 3...*-] ’:*·:.x·i.;£.‘:.€.a·.·1.£‘: .·::··:,.*:>:,.%.:...**·:.=:¥·..·;f.°:,·.··a:·..*·· °·¤:.·‘a..,...·**“··:. ...·=<'¥’·=*·—"i‘·#» A of the Cunard Line, for the prompt and heroic service rendered by diem in  [?¤\>·B¤·.¤¤·¤l t}1c\IgcdB·g.I¤d£0UIhV$b0m the wreckof the•teandnrp1‘it¤11cmtheN Resolved by the Senate and House 0;   of the United ,,,{{"‘“' ”°'“"""‘ States {America in Congress aaa, That the thanks of Colrigress w:1`¤_t¤}1¤°§{lc¢:|§_¤% be, an the same are hereby, presented to Captain Arthur enry gy or  Rostron, and through him_to the officers and crew of the steamship ,,,  Carpathra of the Cunard Line, for promptly glciing to the relief of the steamship Titanic and heroically saving the ves of seven hundred and four people who had beenshipwrecked in the North Atlantic Ocean. Sec. 2. That the Preddent o the United States is hereby author- ,,,Q‘f},‘{,,‘,}‘°,§_" °° *’° ized and requested to cause to be made and presented to_Captarn Rostron a suitable gold medal appropriately inscribed, whrch_ shall express the high estimation in w ich  holds the service of this officer, to whose promptness and vigilance was due the rescue of three hundred and seventy-four women and children and three . . e thousand oa.ra,orsomuchthereof huglw 3 r°'.1iK$i£"0r on th d d ll *"'°"°‘°°°‘ as may be necessary for the urchase or manufacture of sand medal, is_hereby approtpdriated out oi, any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropna . Approved, July 6, 1912. . . ’ ' ' hundred d -***1 ¤· m’· ¤.£¤.¤° ”l.uL“¥aRJ§2`;"$’.$e$’&3’.L";.?3.?v3.‘;°ra“.'i’§“o.,m°“'” me uma. "‘ °"’ [Pl;  :1] Reaolvd by the Senate and House of Represenlatives 1p' the  States of America in Oongmsr assembled, That the sum o one million   ,0, three hundred and Efty thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, g_=;;g_¤•gc<> appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise sgrpro- mixer. " mated, for pa the expenses of the Osggnized Militia of any tate, Territory, or Eblilistrict of Columbia, `ch may be authorized by the Secretary of War to participate in such encampments as may be