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 1634 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. <>¤¤>¥>¤* it 191** nrsrnror or conuunnx nmxrs. [sc .11 .,N .12.) _ _ on es 0 Resolved by the Semzte (the House oé Representatives concurring), Rgj{!"°’°'°°*“m"*° That in the enrollment of the bill (H. . 8624) entitled "An Act to C¤;¤%¤¤<1¤Si¤¤¤r¤1¤· amend an Act entitled ‘An Act to provide further for the national mm °f Bl"' °"l"°d‘ security and defense by encouraging the production, conserving the supply, and controlling the distribution of food products and uel, approved August 10, 1917 ," the Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to strike out the word 4,.;, p,;m_ "an" inline 31 of section 106 of the bill as agreed upon in conference, and to insert in lieu thereof the word "on" ; also _ ""”""3°z In section 112, where they twice apcpear, and in section 11_4, where they once appear, strike out the wor s "'1`reasury of the District of Columbga/’ and insert  liguhthleareof thefwgoyds l;"l;reas1.g·y of the United tates to the cre `to the istricto o mn ia ’;an am, p.:m In section 118, line 5, of the bill as agreed   conference, strike out "for" where it first occms and msert m lieu thereof the word {{01,7}- A Mn v- 300. In line 8 of the second lparagraph of section _106 of the bill, as agreed u}pon in conference, str` e out the oblique lme and the word ‘or" t ereafter. Passed, October 16, 1919. Octoberiii, 1919. INDUSTRIAL EMERGENCY. [sc iz .,1: .15.] Pwxblg 0 Whereas the enforcement of the law and the maintenance of order fog thp security ofllife and pmpmy and the protpctiin of tlip igldg vi ua citizen in the exercise o constitutiona ri ts is the t and paramount duty of the Government and must lie at all times vigorously arid effegtivriefly ssyfegiiarded by the use of every means essentia to t at en : ere ore eit Thlfesolveigt by the Senizte (the Houge of Representatives coilnouning), ¥¤¤¤S¢¤i=¤¤ ¤¤¤¤r~ at we ere y give the nationa a ministration and all others in auiégm  im thority the assurance of our constant, continuous, and unqualified sup- ,,,§,,*’{§,,,, ln m,;}‘,,§‘é port in the use of such constitutional and lawful means asmaybe neces- ¢*¤¤ P*m¤*· sary to meet the present industrial emergenlpjy, and in vindicating the majesty and power of t·he_Government in e orcing obedience to and respect for the Constitution and the laws, and in fullly protecting every citizen in the maintenance and exercise of his awful rights and the observance of his lawful obligations. Passed, October 31, 191,9. nonms or Amzmoarz sonnmns. [ . n. Res., No. 36.] P""'”b'°· Whereas the steamship Lake Daraga is expected to arrive in New Ypgr onfor abplpt§1'p(yerr;_be§ 9 wbesixgrpgr the first bodies of American so ersrom eesote or ar·an Whereas it is pro er and fitting that due rebo ition be `ven to the E _ sn gi {gi;-rrii to opr sdpres of the; inorsal remrlagns of these men who gave » ves or e cause o ree om: ere ore e it Bam O, mmm Resolved by_ the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), soitmrgbcmmime W That a committee of six members of the House of Representatives, gppgggglggmséietbéh, to be selected by the Speaker, and six members of the Senate, to be mg ,,,9 gm ,,0;, {gg selected by the President of the Senate, be appointed to represent ww sm im. the Congress at such appropriate ceremonies at the port of New YOI‘k as may e determined upon as proper and appropriate.