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 1252 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 478-481. 1925. M¤w1¤3.1925- CHAP. 478.——Joint Resolution Approving the action of the Secretary of War in directing the issuance of quartermaster stores for the relief of sufferers [Pub' R°S" °‘ 58’]  the cyclone at Lagrange and at West Point, Georgia, and vicinity, March, Resolizged by tge Senate argl House of IRZ;g:·eis`ei1ntatZ:es of th; Amy- United tates off meriea in ongvess assem at the action o lislviguisirifirggrrgs tf$r9<3:¤g¤- the Secretary o War in directing the issue, and the issuance of quarg?,Y{§”.,sYy °°°’ ’ termaster stores out of the reserve stores in the field service of the Army, of the value of $7,563.15, and in directing the payment of $985.12 from “General appropriations, Quartermaster Corps, 1920," for transportation of such stores, for the relief of sufferers from the cyclone at Lagrange and at West Point, Georgia, and vicinity, in ¤r¤<1i¤¤¤1¤¤w¤<i· March, 1920, 1S_8 proved; and credit for all such supplies issued, and funds so disgursed, shall be allowed in the settlement of the accounts of the officers of the Army. Approved, March 3, 1925. §¥i:li1g§.1%. CHAP. 479.——Joint Resolution To provide for the loaning to the PennsyliPub. RGS-, No. 59.1 Sigia Academy of the Fine Arts of the portraits of Daniel Webster and Henry y. _ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the H§,*};‘°},,l,‘;}*b,$0‘${,,,’§‘§,jl United States of Amewba in Congress assembled, That the Architect w'1i$ g¤X ,3;;; of the Capitol be, and he is herebg, authorized to loan to the Pem1— my sr rms Ans. Sylvania Academy of the Fine rts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the portraits of Daniel_Webster and Henry Clay, painted by John Neagle, for an exhibition of the works of John Neagle, portrait painter (1796-1865), to be held at said academy from April 11, 1925, to May 13, 1925. Approved, March 3, 1925. ?éI?.lc CHAP. 480.-·~Joint Resolution Authorizing the Joint Committee on the {Pub- R¤S·· N0- 60-1 Library to provide for the restoration and completion of the historical frieze in the Rotunda of the Capitol. Ca im Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the r.<r;Z,.,i,, Rotundgtg United States of America in Uongress assem led, That the Joint ,l§§Q,,_f,$§‘°""’ md °°‘”` Comrnlttee OH the Library be, and it is hereby, authorized to mgelegtéyrgnpémggizlg provide for the restoration and completion of the historical frieze mms. in the Rotunda of the Capitol. For that purpose the said joint committee is empowered to select an appropriate design for the completion of the frieze and to employ such artists in the work of completion and restoration as may demonstrate to the satisfaction of said jomt committee their ability to perform the work in a proper of any money in the Treasuriy not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $40,000, or so much thereo as may be necessary, for the purposes of this resolution. Approved, March 3, 1925. P§S;iilc11ig£;i;9§4%. CHA?. 481.-—Joint Resolution Authoriting the President to invite the States [ .Res..r 0.61.] ine Union and foreign countries to p_art1c1pate in a permanent international _ rade exposition at New Orleans, Louisiana, to begin September 15, 1925. E{;§g{gg§f¤g,‘e:`*§ft§ \Vhereas the International Trade Exhibition, a nonprofit domestic 1¤¤¤s,1.abk corporation formed for the purpose of fostering better trade ` relations between the peoples of the United States and of foreign nations,_has made preparations for the holding of a permanent international exhibition of fabricated and raw products of the United States and similar products of foreign countries; and
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