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 18].0 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. November 1,1921. 1 PAY, ETC., OF ARMY, NAVY, ETC. [S. Con. Res., No. 11. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurr*£n,g), N§°Y·e•gg°~» °‘ —“mY· That the special committee appointed m accordance with the pro- Jxt sims! cpm- visions of section 13 of the Act entitled "An Act to increase the ethe¤°iii>°n¤$ti1l¢iiiigi$§'§‘$ ciency of the commissioned and enlisted personnel of the Army, °¤{*,g,_ ,,_p_m,_ N avg, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey,_and, Pub c Health Service, " approved May 13, 1920, or any subcommittee H°°"”“" thereof, is authorized to sit at any time, 111 the District of Columb1a or elsewhere, to send for persons, books, and papers, to admuuster oaths, to summon and compel the attendance 0 witnesses, to employ a stenographer, at a cost per imprinted page as figred by law,_ to rep-prt such earings as may be h in connection with any_sub]ect w ch may come before said committee, to print such hearings and_ other matter as may be necessary, and to employ such clerical services as E may be necessary to carry out the p1u·poses of this Act. All ,,,,g§§§’}S,;’,j;,;’$,'}*b°§{‘,{ expenses 111 pursuance hereof shall be pa1d_ from_ the contingent funds noises. of the Senate and House of Representatives, m equal proportions, upon vouchers authorized by the committee and signed by the chauman and vice chairman thereof. Passed, November 1, 1921. SNé•:nmI:>·if3,1&22ii4] UNKNOWN SOLDIER. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), ‘,,?,3<·;·,;·_,;·;$¤g·,,, That the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate and the Sergeaneat,-Arms mcgigxu ¤f.i¤ of the House of Representatives be, and they are hereby, authomzod von, 41, p,1447_ and directed to purchase a floral wreath to be placed upon the caisson, AM:. p. m. bearing the remains of the unknown soldier which are to lie in state in the rotunda of the Capitol of the United States from November 9 dBx£$¤}¤<—sgr¤¤¤;§g$ to November 11, 1921, the expense of same to be paid in equal Ipron1i,g°aSe$, °” ’ ° portions from the contingent unds of the Senate and House of Gpresentatives. _ Passed, November 3, 1921. ADJOURNMENT. [S. Con. Res., No. 15.] Resolved by the Senate (the House { Representatives concurringiz, g‘§f°“,§!§,§{‘§,§‘,§,‘g§C‘;§‘,; That the two Houses of Congress sha adjourn on Wednesday, t 6 gm- 23rd day of November, 1921, and that when they adjourn 011 smd day they stand adjourned sine die. Passed, November 23, 1921.