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 914 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cas. 802-805. 1926. ¤§§,,,g’§,m§j"‘* izedlto beep priated, out 'of anylnoiiey in the Treasughy not other- wise opgxo 4 ated the stun of—$2,500·for the expenses of ree odicials of the · _ b `b Health Service as delegltes of the United States to the Iuternat1onal’-Samtary Oonferehqe w `ch is to meet at*Paris on May 10, %i996,°ifo;9t%1;‘purpose of revising the International Sanitary Con- _ven en=" ‘ ·‘ ‘ ‘ · C e‘·Pi$i‘°Y¢d»i J$iliY’3» 1922 · 8`08;——¥Joint.1teso1ntionAutli0ri¤ingtheeBecretary of Warto receive, for P¤ ·R¤¤» ¤· 41 i .a!t°the Untteuzlli States txilgytemgtéeziemy at _Point, two Siamese Bu ~ p _' 2!Bl'DID¢II > °Rd§bli‘$edi`5g]`Jthe Senate; 'ahd · House of, Re esentataives of the h‘ ¤2?ntliio United States of Ameraha in Oongreae asaembledtr That the Secretary §°,“\"§",,,,,_ ’°°° *°’ of War be, and he herebg `is, huthorized to permit two Siamese _ - subjmtstto  ereafter bythe Government {of Siam, to " gcgivegmstructign at the United States- Military Acadeuély at West §{;’°{,*;$,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, 0mt.;,,   ,,$l`hat no   shall be caused. to, e,. United ··•····~  ;g>yt.'¤¤si,.t1¤et,¤$h¤ ¤a1d·S¤¤m¢S¤ subiecfe Shell me ¤> C°°‘”°*°°* comgilygw pall, rggulations foruthe   and discipline of the c \_y. uc}, '_,    ousnaud   give] their utmost efforts tp accom- » ·f p1mh?@  ,u1.t.h,e various departments of_ instruction, and that $2 gmshali 1x‘i”2$§" ’mbmea°°°iih&,i`£eiig1bi¤i1dI1iiii°ii;.ii°‘th°am‘°i¤°d$my. mu _,, ,    yn: V _ , yS1_ ex axons re- scriyhed, fp;  United Siiiiges, and that tliiey sha§ be umned;a`, _ _. yvni __ ,cient in stu iesor in con uct an o °‘""°d’°"*°°‘ recommendgdqiy the Academic Board: And `promlled further, That n§i.,'§~•°°°· “?°·”¤· inutha case of the said, Siamese subjects the provisions of sections 1 ‘ 1320 and,1321 of the `Revised Statutes shall be suspended. ` Appmfved, July 3, 1926. J 319% .  -· i i.,  , .1u.2.¥o—-Jiutneséliuzi Aa··i c' G r [P°b‘ R°°" N°‘“‘ Uziited iSt:tes4•to allow credit to°¤ooulti·ah)g>zrl:¥oih;ay1(i11i:i1litismr1iz;leiv¢;%rl1 6;·r!i>1m?eiti:1l;ii· Armty; or Navy disbursing otiicers in setgement of contracts entered into with . .  nited Statesnduring the period fro April 6, 1917, to N`orvembe1·_11, 1918. . Resolved by z the Senate and 1 Home of Repveseritativea of the ¤—.;l::;?d;T:d °°°` gniteeil itatea of  bin bU0ng·£e.<:a aésaemblieda That th; 0, °°“‘ ener ccountmg ce is ere aut orize in t e iscretion o
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i`·i’¤v¥°'ri1i¤ai»Lrr¤li`¤°{; Qi? tractors ger payments received from either Army or Na disbursing °°”‘” C A oiioers in settlement of contracts enterediinto with the Uynited States diiring this period fr§m¢ April  tolflovember 1% 5918, and w ere sai payments ave c »in t eaceountso t e respec- v°l‘°'°‘m‘ tive disbursing officers pursuant to the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act authorizing the Comptroller General of the United States to allow credits to and relieve certain disbursing oiiicers of the War cl and Navy·‘1§>artments  the settlement of `certain accounts," V ‘°’°‘°°°‘ approved‘Ap 21, 1922 (Forty-second Statutes at Largbizpage 497), as extended by the"Act épproved Februar 11 1925, ort -third Y 1 Y Statutes at Large, page 860). 1 Approved, July 3, 1926.  .    805.¥¥Joint4Resolutio¤ Providing for the completion ot?. the Tomb P“ -B**· N°· “· of the Unknown Soldier in the Arlington National Cemetery. ,Rmv»é,1. ty me Sem ata `zzbaee of ‘R»Z»eem¢t»ee of the ¤°Q?Q°S,,,'§,,,'?‘° °°' UnitedStates of America in Congress assemble, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to secure competitive designs