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 1258 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 485-487. 1925. as may be necessary, is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be available for the purpose of this resolution, and to remain available mjvlyggglb ;;{1u§r°g°· until expended or no londger required, all expenditures out of said Elmo. a propriation being ma e subject to approval by the Secretary ,,,,Q‘§‘Q§§‘§';§’[“ in °" ol) State: Provuled, That no indebtedness shall be incurred here- _ under in excess of the amount herein authorized to be appropriated. ,g0D§§”g2§§,St2{2E‘iE§    That it slgilll be_ the dug of  Suiretary ofgtate to_§rans— wm Su ***9*% mi 0 ongress W1 in six mon s 0 e c ose 0 said exposi ion a mclm °mp°Sm°u` detailed statement of the expenditures which may have been incurred under the provisions of the resolution, together with all reports called for under sections 5, 6, and 7 of this resolution, which reports shall be prepared and arranged with a view to concise statement and convenient re erence. Approved, March 3, 1925. 1g€{°§gg_1¥82gf CHAP. 486.—Joint Resolution Authorizing the sale of the old Federal build-  ing at Toledo, Ohio TPn,°l°d_m°· 0}**** lVhereas the old Federal building in Toledo Ohio has become me wholly inadequate to meet the needs of the ’Goveri1ment, but is situated on a site sufficiently valuable to permit of its sale, and the erection of a new Federal building in a more suitable location, 1:;;,3 cost of butflittlgc if any more than the sale price of the old ` dmg' : There ore it 8,1,, ,,,,,,,,,;,,,6 of Resolved by the Semzte and House of Representatives of the °m•>¤· U nited States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary ' of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to sel , when salable, at a_pr1ce by him deemed reasonable and adequate for cash, at either private or public sale, the old Federal buildmcr in golpilo, Oh1oi)_fo1émerl§ used sg tge niiain post office and Fedceral u1 ing com me an now a an one as a main post office and used as a posboilicd substation and Federal office and court buillling, the same em situated on the southeast corner of Madison Avenue . S . . and Saint Clair Street m said city. Approved. March 3, 1925. [g°it°li;2Q}°3§;j] CHAP. 487.—Joint Resolution Providing for an investigation of the official conduct of George W. English, district judge for the eastern district of Illinois. Egg, George w. lVhereas certain charges against George W. English, United States rmmbie. distrigt ]udg§ fcér th; eastgrn district of Illinois, have been transmitte by the ea er o the House of Representatives to th %l1dl(i;8y gjommittgeez Be it Q eso e y the enate and House of Representatives o the Hgggcgmggggégtgf United States of Amedea in Congress assembled, That Wllilliain D. g¥m1.3qlgc¤¤tgi goal:  Cvlparges A. Ch1;}st};>Ip}§rsp_ni11Ilra G. Hersey, Earl C. Michener, §;gg§g¤%“-fsértta. §..b3.ms.i&1§Z§“2.‘}'€t. ‘Z;..;st$. 0.?‘2tZ‘Til.ilZ?Z..”l§.Ii}.;l`i.2u££’au`Z2"$i ` Representatives, be, and they hereb are, authorized and directed to Iinquire intp th; oiligial conduct_of George  English, United States istrict ]u ge or the_eastern district of Ilhnois, and to report to the House whether in their opinion the said George W. Enghsh has been guilty of any acts which in contemplation of the Constitution are high crimes or misdemeanors requiring the interposition of the con- Jovan; csnrmee, stitutional powers of the House; and that the said special committee have power to hold meetings in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere and to send for persons and papers, to ad-