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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Ol? CONGRESS. THIRD SESSION, SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. JOINT MEETING. D°°°m1’°*' 2· 1918- 2 ee by the H e ey Representatives one sms swimming) ‘H`°°"R°°’N°`°” Reeo v ous . ‘ i That the two Houses of Congress assemble in the Hall of the House t,§_;’1§{°,;';§*{'j,¤,§,§e@ of Representatives on Monday, the second day of December, nine-  frm teen hundred and eighteen, at one o’clock in the afternoon, for the urpose of recei such communications as the President of the United States shall be pleased to make to them. Passed December 2, 1918. EX-PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Imam-y10,1m. S. Con. Res.,No. 28. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives eoncuniqig), [ 1 That Sunday, the ninth day of February, nineteen hundred and nine- hjgmélggséissagnogog teen, be set aside as the day ugn which there shall be held a yomt memnration ol mma session of the Senate and the ouse of R1e}>resentatives for appro- $§2,€§§·_ T”°°°°‘° priate exercises in commemoration of the e, character, and pu hc service of the late Theodore Roosevelt, former President of the United States, Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate. That a joint committee, to consist of five Senators and seven Mem- MM ¤•>¤¤i¤°¤ ¤¤ bers of the House of Representatives, to be appointed by the Vice 8 President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, respectively, shall be named, with full power to make all arrangements and publish a suitable program for the joint session of Congress herein authorized, and to issue the invitations hereinafter mentioned. That invitations shall be extended to the President of the United 1***1*-‘***°”* States, the members of the Cabinet, the Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States; and such other invitations shall be issued as to the said committee shall seem best. That all expenses incurred by the committee in the execution of '°’” °°¤· the provisions of this resolution shall be paid, one-half from the contin ent fund of the Senate and one-half from the contingent fund 0% the House of Representatives. Passed January 10, 1919. MINE LEASING BILL CONFERENCE m·;1>0R·r_ February 11;:1919-_ [S.C0n. Res,. o. 30.] Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives cemcurring), _ Tbat Honorable Key Pittman, as one of the Senate managers, is ,,,,‘§.%§’§5'{°;$’i,§f;,l`.§ hereby authorized to affix the name of James D. Phelan, as one of gm°g¤{*;{g§'g{’u°"$ the Senate managers, to the conference report on bill (S. 2812) en- named. ’ titled "An Act to encourage and promote the mining of coal, phosphate, gas, and sodium on the public domain/’ under oral authority and by telegram requesting sucih action. Passed February 11, 1919. 1589