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 1586 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. m ,,‘§§§‘ mineral lands in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, Oklahoma," dirieted- ’ the Clerk be, and he is hereby, authorized and d1rected_to strike out ”°°’°'m’ the word "appliedT’ on page Eve, line thirteen, and to msert in lieu thereof the word " apply. ". Passed, January 24, 1918. Febmv 5· 1918- moons mx mums; » · ‘ [H. Con. Ros., No. 33.] Resolved by the House ey Representatives (the Senate concurring), °°Pp,"fj°,{, That there shall be print three hundred and iiftiy thousand extra ordered printed- ’. copies of the Income Tax Primer prepared by the ureau of Internal Revenue for the information and assistance of tax payers, one hundred thousand copies for the useof the Senate, two hundred and fifty thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives, the same to be distributed through the folding rooms. Passed, February 5, 1918. · Jomr Meminc. · [H. Con. Res., No. 35.) ‘ Resolved by the House of Representation (the Senate concurring), ,,fg"{§0,‘}';',“,§€,§§°§§: That the two Houses of Congress assemble in the Hall of the House of etg°mg}°¤§l<>:¤¢{¤¤ ¤<>¤= Representatives on Monday, the eleventh dag of February, nineteen ’ hundred and eighteen, at twelve 0’clock an thirty minutes in the afternoon, for e purpose of receiving such communication as the President of the, Unite States shall be pleased to make to them. Passed, February 11, 1918. my oFrm,Ynn. [3. cn. es.,. o.. DQ of MQW hm Resolved by the Senate_ (the _House of Representatives emwurring), ,,,,,,,{,,,,,_ ,,,,1 h,img_ That it being a duty peculiarly incumbent in a time of war humbly and w *:°'g} devoutly to aclmow edge our dependence on Almiglpty God and. to salary emmgdrranwgg implore  and and protection, the President of the mted States be, §‘§,‘§,‘2,'}"",,,;,,,_ an he is hereby, respectfully req_uested to recommend a day of Peet ¤· 177* public humiliation, prayer an fasting, to be observed by the people of the United States with religious solemnity and the offering of fervent sup§pcations to Almighty God for the safety and welfare of our cause, s blessings on our arms, and a speedy restoration of an honorable and lasting peace to the nations o the earth. Passed, April 2, 1918. [H cM°;9,l9%E- I M0'1‘HER.S’ mr. . .011. es., .`o. 40. V Resolved by the House ry Representatives (the Senate emwu, ’,!§§},§’§Z,,'°§{,;,,,,,,,,  with the approach of Mothers Dag the attention of the Nafiliiillie my iz, im, es. in freely offermgytherr sons to bear arms and, if need be, die in defense of Liberty and ustice. That, in a preciation of this great sacrifice, the President of the United States be, and he is hereby respectfully requested to recommend in the observance of Sunday, May twelfth, mneteen hundred and eighteen, as Mothers’ Day that the eople of the lJmted_States offer fervent prayers to Almight Godp for His divine blessing on the mothers of our country, es ecially those ham sons serving under our Hag throughout the worldl Passed, May 9, 1918.
 * gr;§_j]¤c*;¤¤:;¤dS%dg}§- directed to the patriotic sacrifice ma e by the mothers of our land