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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 1633 Re resentatives a ointed to confer with officials of the Common- '"m° °‘F°¤d°d ‘°' weiilth of Massachiigetts, or any political subdivision thereof, or with iniiiiiztocig mm comoflicers of any organization or society or with individuals, relative j}·§‘,f*,§’,;_l$§’§g,1636_ to the contemplated observance of the three hundredth anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims, ordered to re ort its recommendations on or be ore September 1, 1919, be anteg an extension of time for its report and recommendations untilrr December 10, 1919. Passed August 29, 1919. GENERAL JOHN J. PERSHING. [H-- z;?;;j,:;?'29_, Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), omni John J. That a joint committee, to consist of five Senators and seven Mem- *’§",;‘,j°§6mm,,,ee cw bers of the House of Representatives, to be appointed b the Vice swdw amneerorwei- President and the Speaker of the House, respectively, shall! be named °°"'° °°' for the p ose of making arrangements for appropriate exercises in welcome \d1fpJohn J. Pershing, General and Commander in Chief of the American Expeditionary Forces of the World War. That said com- ""'°‘ mittee shall report to the Senate and the House of Representatives such program and procedure therefor as in its opinion s all be fitting and appropriate. Passed, August 29, 1919. JOINT MEETING. September 12,1919. [rr. cm. ns., Ne. ar.) Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring, That a joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives e t ygotbe held in the Hall of the House of Representatives at two o’clock on the or sewn John °fi afternoon of Thursda, September 18, 1919, in welcome of John J. P°”h‘“‘· Pershing, General of the Armies of the United States and commander in chief of the American Expeditionary Forces of the World War; that the program and procedure at such joint session shall be in accordance with the report of the joint committee of the Senate and House appointed under H. Con. Res. 29; that the said committee is SW"- hereby authorized to make all necessary arrangements for such joint session; and that all expenses incurred by the committee in the exe- ,,n';’;{_‘*;*}¤ll·;,°,,s"°¤ °°¤· cution of the provisions of this resolution shall be paid one—half from ` the contingent fund of the Senate and one—half from the contingent fund of the House of Representatives. Passed, September 12, 1919. , osnmm AND sorsrmvrx rsoraomna. S€P*°mb°"19·*°lg· [S. Con. Res., No. 4.] Resolved by the Semzte (the House olf Representatives coawarring), That there be rinted 2,500 additiona co res of Senate Document hl$;;’g’§,§g°G§,‘g*;; numbered 62, Sixty-sixth Congress, entrtlgd Brewing and Liquor and Bolshevw Pmp- Interests and German and Bolshevik Propaganda," o which 1,000 °‘°"dl’, _ copies shall be for the use of the Senate, 1,000 copies for the use of the d0·Q§,‘}{§,‘{"°‘°°$§g°§,‘,§ House of Representatives, and 500 copies for the use of the Senate primed- Committee on the Judiciary, Passed, September 19, 1919.