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 1608 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. Febr1mry26,1e11. PORT0 RICO CIVIL GOVERNMENT. [H. Con. Res., No. 78.] _ _ Resolved by the House of Re resentatives (the Senate corwurr·in.g) g,°§°°Qcli$$° lfgmu. in the reenrollment of t€e bill (H. R. 9533) “To provide d '°“¤°“* °‘· civil government for Porto R100, and for other purposes," the Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and he is hereby, authorized directed to strike out the words " and who does not own in his individual right taxable property in Porto Rico to the value of not Am use · ·p‘ ‘ less than $1,000," as the same appears on a e twenty-one, lines twenty-two and twenty-four in the engrossed gill of the House of ° Representatives. _ Passed, February 26, 1917. F•¤’¤¤*Y °6» 1917- JOINT MEETING. [H.O¤n.Res.,No.79.] _ Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ,,{,‘§“§,,’;,‘?,‘§,"{g,l‘,‘,}‘,,,}‘,2§, That the two Houses of Congress assemble in the Hall of the House ¤¢¤¤ of Representatives on Mon ay, the twentygcsrxth day of February, mneteen hundred and seventeen, at one o’c k in the afternoon, for the Surpose of receiviugcsuch communications as the President of the nited States shall pleased to make them. Passed, February 26, 1917. l£¤¤=!1!»1917· MEDAWAKANTON AND WAHPAKOOTA INDIAN BILI1. ‘ ‘B`C°“`R“`N°`34'] Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives ooncurri ), W§,fg*Qk"§§,j*g*{j,Q¤”,';§ Thatmthe enrollment of the bil] the Secretary of the Senatenge, di&¤)srhm0um hmm and he IS hereby, authorized and directed to insert the words "Act mmmgm¤ummO_ of " after the word "the" where it first occurs in line 12 of the mat- the bill (S. 135) entitled "An Act for the restoration of annuities to the Medawakanton and Wahggikoota (Santee) Sioux Indians, declared forfeited by the Act of ebruary sixteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three. Passed, March 2, 1917. 1¢¤r¢1¤ @1917- PULASKI AND KOSCIUSZKO STATUES. [H`cm·R“"N°°M_ Resolved b% the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ,¤§”1”,§,§‘,‘§u,§,’§,,°*?‘““""’ That there s all be printed an bound in the form of eulogies, with vc1;{{>§·>¤<})1psg) r¢3¤° :-,116 accompanying illustrations seventeen thousand one hundred copies printoxi ’ of thedproceedings upon the unveiling of the statues of Brigadier Gene _ Count Casinur Pulaski and General Thaddeus Kosciuszko in
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ousan s crt euseo the nate,tenthousand ort euse of the House of Reglresentatives, two thousand to be delivered to Demw 0, mm the Polish National liance of America for such distribution as said gairzpgngirgg to ce- ailluhnge {gay élesirp {lo make, and  rerlnaingiglpne hlpngreal) copies ’ s a e un in u morocco an stri ute t rou the epartment of State to the descendants of Brigadier Genera.? Count Casimir Pulaski and General Thaddeus Koseiusz o and the s eakers who took part m said celebration. Said proceedings shall be compiled and _prmted under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing. Passed, March 3, 1917.