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 1222 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Rss. 5-8. 1915. !•¤¤¤1’¥ 21.1915- . 5. lution D' the selection of a site for the erection of a [H' L °S‘ 2***] stalling in1Wdailii1 District dieglotlililribia, to the memory of the late Major Geneml [Pub.Res.,No.63.] George Gordon eade. G ml G Gor Resolved by the Senate and House of Rriegresentatives ty the United 4m°i°iZm.°°rg° States of America in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of War, m‘{°eg*,'§’;’·§{$gg s,§°°°}§; the chairman of the Committee on the Libra.ry of the Senate, the m<>¤¤;m¤¤¤ UB in chairman of the Committee on the Library of the House of Reprew°°m't°°' D' sentatives, and the governor of the State oi Pennsylvania are hereby created a commission to select a site on property belonging to the United States in the cit of Washington, at or near the mtersection of Third Street and Iliannsylvania Avenue northwest, and erect thereon a suitable memoria or statue to the memory of Major General George Gordon Meade, late commander of the Army of the Potomac, the said memorial or statue and pedestal to be furnished {Lind giiegted by the State of Pennsylvania without expense to the nit tatcs. ¢ll°`rs§°i•$¤?i Sec. 2. That the design and location of said memorial or statue and pedestal and the plan for the treatment of the grounds connected with such site shall be approved by the Commission of Fine Arts. Approved, January 21, 1915. Fgi’.nifiles2iiixi·zi5' [No. 6.] Joint Reso1ution_Requqtzi.n;§"l;he President of the United States to invite foreign Governments to participate in t International Congress on Education. mumwm Edu, Resolved by the Senate and House ei/¢;dReE1;smtatives of the United ¤ggg§g¤g¤d°vm States of America in Congress assemb, t the President of the uumsmgam to an United States is hereby authorized and requested to invite foreign °°'°‘“‘ Governments to apnpomt honorary vice presidents and otherwise participate in the ternational Congress on Education, to be held at Oakland, California, August sixteenth to twenty-seventh, nine- PWM teen hundred and fifteen, m connection with the Panama—Paci;fic N°,m,;,,p,mm_ International Eigpositionz Provided, That no appropriation shall be granted at any time hereafter in connection wit said congress. Approved, February 23, 1915. F]n.1.%si»i':siiiii° [No. 7.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of Commerce to pone [Pub Rm N°_ GM gl; sale oiifg:··;;ag·l:;rug81;<;;v;;ic§1r 1L;g the Government until such time as in H I Resolved by the Senate and House o Re esentatives o the United sm ¤rnii¤ii°§uSi»¤¤:· States cg“eAmerica in Congress assemblell, Tgt the Secrediry of Com- "°$°,,]’_‘3·,’p_m_ merce, and he hereby is, authorized to postpone the sale of all skins now in possession of the Government, taken from seals killed on the Pribilo Islands for food pmposes, under section eleven of the Act of August twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and twelve, until such time as, in his discretion, he shall deem advisable; and the roceeds of such sale shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States. Approved, February 24, 1915. [s¥?d1i2i.1:i5s.`) [No. .] Joint Resolution Giving authority to the ('ommimioners of the District of  Columbia to make special regulations for the occasion of the for-ty-ninth national ’ encampment of the Grand Army of the Reggibhq, to be held in the District of Columbtig m the months geiezpttfglhgr and Octo tr, nmeteen hundred and fifteen, and for o er pm-poses mci encampmen cme am »¤· Resolved the Senate and House o Re esentatives o the United €,1'“,,’,¥.'{,°£’°“al“ °' »S'tates_of Arlzyerica in Congress assemblfd, 'lqat the Comniiissioners of m the District of Columbia are hereby authorized and directed to make spnmrecuhlnm. such special regulations for the occasion of the encampment of the