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 ooNoURRENT RESOLUTIONS or oorrennss. 1813 srsrmr or GENERAL n. rcrnnr SMITH. Resolved by the House of Representatives (tlw Senate, That the thanks of Congress be given to the State of Florida for the EF{§§{;, S‘;§mf°“°'°' statue of General E. Kirby Smit . t mic! Congress Resolved, That the statue be acce ted in the name of the United °A t °° t States, to remain in the Statuary Hii]1 in the Capitol of the Nation, °°°p °n°°’° °' and that a copy of these resolutions, suitably engrossed and duly authenticated, be forwarded to His Excellency the Governor of the State of Florida. Passed, February 25, 1922. JOINT MEETING.  Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), _ _ That the two Houses of Congress assemble in the hall of the House ,,,l§"ffo§g§‘{‘Q,g,§,{,§'$§ of Representatives on Tuesday, the 28th day of February, 1922, at £•l<;g¤g¤r¤;si¤i&>:g{>¤ from 12 :30 o’clcck in the afternoon, for the purdpose of receiving such ‘ commarfinicatiplp as the President of the Umte States shall be pleased to m e to em. Passed, February 28, 1922. l msonrrrrons on unuonms. Resolved by the House ry Representatives (the Senate concurring), I 1 t, rm in the emoumeut of the bm (H. R. 5013) salaried “.A.I1 Act to Mattie? {°““ °" authorize the Secretary of the Nav; to sanction the use of certain mf,‘}{'§§§&§,?,,§,,“,§‘;§‘ titles on tablets and other memoria ," the Clerk be authorized and digrgued- 41_ ' directed to enroll the title so as to read as follows: ’P’ °' _ "An Act to authorize the Secretary of the Navy to sanction the mspription of titles upon certain monuments, tablets, or other memoria s.’ Passed, March 2, 1922. rcxnnsn or ovrznsnas sowrmns. Whereas the United States transport Cambrai is expected to arrive solldliueligu °f °v°m“ in New York on or about Marc 30, bearinv the last of the bodies of American soldiers from the battle fields of the World War: Therefore be it Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That a committee of five Senators, to be designated by the President ,m{§l,'§,§,d°°,‘§“§{§§§§ of the Senate, and five members of the House of Representatives, to S°"i°°$ °*- be designated by the Speaker, is authorized to represent the Congress at such services and ceremonies as may be determined upon_ as proper Expenses mm com and apipropriate. One_ha1f of the expenses of such committee shall tinzemmnds. be pai out of the contingent fund of the Senate and one—half out of the contingent fund of the House. Passed, March 21, 1922.