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 672 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Crrs. 2, 4. 1924. Eh*g°°Ij’f*,,,**g'j*’°'**°•*- Sec. 2. That there is hereby authorized to be appropriated out of ` any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated the sum of $10,000 to be expended by the commission in accordance with the mwm f um prgvisions of this liipilolpctiolr:. f f ,¤¤ 9 P 1:0. 3. That it s the duty 0 the commissioners. a ter prohm we mulgating to the American people an address relative to the reason of its cregtionhand of  purpoie, to prepare a plan or plaips lpnld a program ort e sign g 0 the event, to commemorate w IC they are rouvht into being· and to give due and proper consideration to . any planbor plans which may be submitted to them; and to take such steps as may be necessary in the coordination and correlation of plans prepaaed lliy State comnpislions, or by bmglies creageg under appointment y the governors o e respective tates an y representative civic bodies;b0a1:ld if Btgieupartigipation of other nations in the commemoration eem visa e, to communicate with Governments of such nations. m,§§,‘;§,*§°,n°“AE,‘;_“‘ Sec. 4. That when_ the commission shall have approved of a plan of celiebratfloni then it shall_ subupt for their plonsideration and aprova suc panorplans,mso arasitort eyma relatetoth ldne arts, to the_ Commission of Fine Arts, in Washington, for thei; apgrovalnlalpd 1: accordance wiig,18 statutory reqpirements. P¤m¤=}<=¤¤·¤¤·1•¤d 1:0. 5. at the commission a r selectin a c d ' I chairman from among their niembers, may gmploguamstgrbltiar; liiicd such other assistants as may be needed for clerical work connected with the duties of the commission and may also engage the services of expert advisors; and may fix their respective compensations wighin theralmonmt appropriated for such purposes. '1‘¤v¤¤,¤¤·~| ·¤¤¤¤=¤¤ nc. 6. e commissioners shall receive no compensation fo th ' M services, but shall  paid their actual and necessary travelingfhotih and other expenses incurred ui the discharge of their duties, out of the amoimt appropriated. Rewrt ¤¤ ¤<>¤¤¤=¤- Sec. 7. The commission shall on or before the 4th of March, 1925, make bg, reppirtd to the Congress, in order that enabling legislation ma ena. D¤¤¤¤¤» &c. 8. That the commission hereby created shall ex 'th’ two years after the expiration of the celebration, DecembI;·“31Tl9312l ggective xmmeai- Sec. 9. This joint resolution shall talre effect immediately. ° ‘ Approved, December 2, 1924.. D·¤¤¤¤•*5·¤°¤*- ¤HLP.4.—A Act M k‘ · t' t 1 d s 1 · · appro riations fldr the Eszglngezifzlsdiblg dcixriiia 3%,8l1&I;?and ;i=nFdi·cii%:cdl]y§:rrdrt: .l’ pgpghipnpplplemepm appropnations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1925, and ,, Be it emcted by the Senate and House o R es ntativ the A¤zi°ii>22· Demmcy United States of America in (lonpress a.¢se;rtbl;5TTl1at th:8fdl\ow— ing sums are appropriated, out o any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply deficiencies in certain appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924, and rior fiscal years tjo prcggidfggsgpplelxxgentalhappropriations foii the écal year ending une, , an or other purposes, name y: S°“°‘°· SENATE M¤¤°“¤¤°°¤¤ **•¤=· $$850 miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, fiscal year 1924, m§;{;§,gfd¤*¢¤¤°¤d Eor opayment for services rendered the Senate or committees thereof, as follows: John G. Holland, jimior, $250; Ernest K, Hill, $250; Fred A. Eckstein, $860• Albert Reid, $125; Alexander g. ggflek, $1,200;_Lo13s $40;   G. Gordon, $40; and James . ers, $200; m a ,.