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 srxrirsrxrn coxcnnss. sSSS. 1. CHS. ss, se. 1919. 323 entitled "An Act to prohibit intoxicating beverages, and to regulate the manufacture, production, use, and sale of high-proof spirits for other than beverage purposes, and to insure an ample su ply of alcohol and cpromote its use in scientific research and in the development of fuel, ye, and other lawful industries/’ with his objections thereto, tge House prolceeded 111 pursuance of the Constitution to reconsider t e same; an Resolved, That the said bill pass, two thirds of the House of Roiresentatives agreeing to pass the same. ttest: WM. TYLER PAGE Clerk. In run SENATE or THE Unrrnn STATES. Legislative Day, October 22, 1919, Calendar Day, October 28, 1919. The Senate having proceeded to reconsider the bill (H. R. 6810) ,,§““°g° by “‘° S°“‘ "An Act to prohibit intoxicating beverages, and to regulate the manufacture, production, use, and sale of high·proof spirits for other than beverage purposes, and to insure an ample supply of alcohol and promote its use in scientific research and in the development of fuel, dye, and other lawful industries," returned by the resident of the United States to the House of Reggesentatives, in which it originated, viritkl: his objections, and passed y the House on a reconsideration o the same it was RESOLVED, That the said bill pass, two-thirds of the Senators present having voted in the affirmative. Attest: Gnonen A. SsNnEnsoN . Secretary. CHAP. 86.-A.n Act To improve the administration of the postal service in the 0ltIgiw1;.%19` Territory of Hawaii, in Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands. [Public, Nm 61] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United P IS v_ States of America in Congress assembled, ’l`l1at the Postmaster General B‘§§‘§§,,, f,',§§,‘§‘, my is hereby directed to establish in the Islands of Hawan, in Porto lhco ·}};gg;°,§,c;¤m,{l;‘,;;i{; and the Virgin Islands under appropriate regulations to be prescribed Islands. ’ b him, such branch offices, nonaccounting offices, or stations of llbnolulu, San Juan and Charlotte Amalie, respectively, as in his judgment may be necessary to improve the service an as mayhbe 5m»¢»o.dstm on required for the convenience of the public: Provided, however, at ,,m,,,,§f" °‘ P such branches, nonaccounting omces, and stations shall be conducted under the name of dig existing posg offices affected so as to mamtam the identit of the offices concerne . Pr0v·1k1edTThat the Postmaster General be authorized to Ex the §I,§‘,€’}‘{,1}’,;,,E{‘,,,"`,'{§{;,, salary of the postmaster at Honolulu at not to exceed $4,000 per annum. Received by the President, October 16, 1919. W D RTMENT or STATE.-The forego' act ha ' bei2h(·lds1d1it;`?m tli;‘l’resident of the United States fol-Pgis approgal, and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress mwluch it originated within the time rescribed byghe Constitution of the United States. has become a llaiw without approval.] 7