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 1582 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. August 4,1917. RIVER AND HARBOR APPROPRIATION BILL. [n.co¤.ne»..,N is.] (L Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), __§¤vr&;=~(x¤h1;;»Lrb¤r¤p- That in the enrollment o the bill (I—I. R. 4285) entitled "An Act pciimenqn in msu- making approloriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain pub cworks on riversand harbors, and for other purposes/’ the Clerk e, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to number the sections following section our of the bill in consecutive numerical ordeg, any thing in the conference report to the contrary notwithstan ing. Passed, August 4, 1917. S•ptember25,1917.' TRADING WITH '1fHE_E_NEMY BILL. [H'cm'R“"N°`m _ Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring) That m'¤‘¤¤i¤s **¢M1=¤¤¤- in the enrollment of the bill (H. R. 4960) entitled "An Act to define, ciémeqau in emu- regulate and punish trading with the enemy, and for other purposes,’ ’ “j‘,f,j‘l‘;%;*_“'°°‘°"· the Clerk be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to strike out ’ the word "it" on page twenty-one, line twenty, and to insert in lieu thereof the word ‘ him". Passed, September 25, 1917. septemmzv, 1917. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY BILL _ M No 24] _ Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That m'f*}**>¤¤*¤¤ *¤¤ ¤¤- m the enrollment_0f the bill (H. R. 4960) entitled "An Act to define, cimenn ui emu- regulate and pumsh trading with the enemy, and for other purposes} ’ ‘“§",f,§',lf‘L§,,_°"°°‘*°· the Clerk be, and he is_hereby, authorized and directed to strike out the word ‘}A<§:"‘;il?ere ithiirst occurs m thoezghird paragraph of section nineteen o the as thesame was agr u n in conference and _ to insert in lien theiieof the_word "section"; allslg, strike out the ivvord 3-Act" rvgliere 13 last occurs in said paragraph and insert in lieu thereof e wo ‘sec 1on". Passed, September 27, 1917. September 29, mr. EXPLOSIVES [S. Con. Res., No. 13.] _ Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That §0*,$B‘g'*h;;’~m mom m the enrollment of the bill (H. R. 3932) " to prohibit the manufacgiéotoébiu nmcmgno. ture, distribution, storage, use, and possession in time of war of ex- 4,.,,, g,_ m_ plosives, providolng regulation? for the safe manufacture, distribution, storage use, an possession o the same and for other ur " th Clerk of the House of Representatives be; and_he is herebly, si)Li)Eli3driaed and directed to insert after the word "explosives" in the first roviso of section five of the bill, as agreed to in conference. the w0rd)s " are not subject to the provisions 0 this Act" Passed, September 29, 1917. O°*°l’°' *»!9l7· DAY OF PRAYER. [S. Con. Res., No. 12.] Whereas the Egeople and the Government of the United States are Preamble. now engag in the greatest war of history, which. in its determination is fraught with great results for godd or evil, not only to the people_of this country, but to the people of the whole world, and vogggh is She gooatest undertaking upon which this country has ever e ar re ; an