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 768 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Rss. 4-7. 1914. E¤P°¤=·*· Sec. 2. That the members of said commission shall be aid their . . P actiipl gsravgling expenses and subsistence while engaged upon the wor o sm commission. S°°'°***'Y·°*°· Sec. 3. That said commission shall have_authorit3 to employ a P°'°""m‘ secretary and to make such investigations mto loc cond1tions of the respective States as they deem necessary, the entire expense of the commission not to exceed the sum of $15,000. ·*PP‘°P"*“""- Sm. 4. Lhat tgelpum of $f,00£, or so mucliadthereoié as may be necess an tesameis ereyaproria outo anymoney in the¤'l.`ryiias1iry not otherwise approprigtedpto meet the expenses of the said commission. Approved, January 20, 1914. "'“‘* ‘*“‘*N‘*"·' Resolved by as same and new  qi me mea °*¤°*‘*¤* States of America in Congress assemb, at in the exercise of its Joseph c. s. aim- control and direction for the construction of the Lincoln Memorial, }’,{‘{,,"{’}32m*{,‘,:°*“l authorized by Act of Congress approved February mnthsil nineteen V°L 36-1*-*9* hundred and eleven, the commission created by  Act all designate to perform the duty of special resident commissioner to represent the commission in the oversight of the work, the Honorable Joseph C. S. Blackbiun, recently appointed a member of the Lincoln Memorial Commission, as the successor to the Honorable Shelby M. o¤¤p•¤•¤¤¤. Cullom deceased; and for the special service of the member so designated be. shall be entitled to receive compensation at the rate of $5ég0 per  out of the appropriations for the construction of su memona. Approved, February 7, 1914. Ffmgaiglf [uioésgc  £;¢J;tien Aé1;hori;ingntl;pP11‘;residet1;::O£>g;ccept an invitation fc [Pub. Res., No. 18.] Immmm com- Resolved by the  and House ¢y" Igleévresevatatioes  the United ,,,,,,,0,, M P,,y,_,p_,,,_ States of America an Uwégress assembled, _ at the President be, and ¤1<;ggr-mi mon W he is herebfy authorize to accept an mvitation extended by the thorized.p Republic wg lllraéicie to the Govppnment of iihg United Statpspao be represen e e ates m an ternationa ommission o pathology, telic hell) in Rome, Italy, February twenty-fourth, nm ggggém teen hundred and fourteen: Provided, That no appropriation shall be granted at any time for expenses of delegates or for other expenses incurred 1.n connection with said commission. Approved, February 23. 1914. lhmh l4, l9l4. • 7. J Rox · T · · · ·  §;.k.;rla,°t“&em‘t‘$3.a°s§&“?s‘£`2§e§¥uti€°§€1.'£‘}§¤?$%`f‘u“;?§’ta?$ty'l¥3m‘T°$tg‘S Resolved by the Senate and House o Re esentati es 0 the U ited m€;°,Ygi'g,?°° °°m"” States of Anjaerica in Congress qssemblgl, Tbrat the Act g1titled1l‘An ,Q,{,°',{§g'j{m¤:;*&;{; Act tegiprowde for the alppropnate marking of the graves of soldiers vrggirséx sa and s ors of the Confe crate army and navy who died in northern ` ’ °' prisons and were buried near the prisons where they died, and for other purposes/’_ approved March mnth, nineteen hundred and six, and continued m ull force and effect for two years by joint resolution v°1‘ °5"‘5°" approved I•lebrua.ry twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and eight, and for the additional period of one year by a joint resolution approved
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