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 1984 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF. CONGRESS. aifcraft over, the North Pole, thereb distmgu1' ' ‘ 'slung` 8 himself making ~.a V valuable, contribution to y olar exploration, and redectinilgreat honor on his country; and) Whereas `eutenant Commander Byrd and the imembers of his 501:1.1% expehcgition are soon to return to the United States: Now, ere ore,. it » f . = Resobved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), pjgltgfi °,‘{,“‘g';j,E,'§§p§*,§ That a committee consisting of ten members—.iive of whom shall grrggecigggggélcgcéarggé be appognted by the Yice President, and live  the Speaker, mgm ever me umn be appointed to participate as regresenting the ngress In the party on their return to the United States, and to extend him and the members of his expedition the congratulations of the people of the United States on his successful {light over the North Pole. Passed, June 9, 1926.  rmcos RIvEI1. Resobved by tbeSenate (the H onse of Representatives ;concuM·£ng), ggwrgcgggfél Bmw That the Clerk of the House of Representatives be,_and he is meumtm miamzm. hereb, authorized and directed, in the enrollment of the bill (H.  3862) to provide for the storage of the watersof the Pecos ,,,,,,,,,_,,,,_ River to correct an-error by striking out the language contained in amendment numbered 3 of the _Senate engrossed amendments. . Passed, June 11, 1926. V [S 19::22] BRIDGE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT MINNEAPOLIS. _ _ _ Resobved by the`Senate (the House of Representatives cmwuwwing), Bggifgg ’,’£,,’§g;§;§,{Q That the President of the United States e,_ and he is hereby, re- Return ggstgil rem- qltested to return to the Senate the enrolled bill (S. 3983)-I to extend Minnesota, across the Mississippi River in said city. Passed, June 15, 1926. , · J'u11e18,l926. I BRIDGE Mrssrssrrrr RIVER AT M1NNE.u=0LIs. [S Con. Res., Nc. B. V Resobved by the Senate (the H ouse of Replresentatives c6ne·ur1·ing), Rggdgg M¥lfm*=§·*;g;)%g* That the ant on of the Vice President of t e United States and the Mm. _ ' S5eaker of the House of Representatives  signing the enrolled d§§,,,'§L‘}{§,,”{‘,;,$°,3°‘§{Z b_ 1 (S. 3989) to extend the time for the construction of a bridge P°g;g;a by the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, across the Mississippi River ' {)I1l;l?8g;1 city be, alnd téhg saute is hereby, rescinded, and that the said ' postpone in e nite y. V Passed, June 18, 1926. June :4, me. LAST w1LL AND TESTAMENT or GEORGE WASHINGTON. [H. Con. Res., No. 31.] Resolved b the H ouse of Representatives (the Senate conouwtng), mgfyoféuwmd $,¢js*·h§; That there shall be printed, with illustrations, ten thousand addi- ington. rm tional copies of Senate Document Numbered 86, Sixtz-second ‘“‘“"‘ °'*°“’°'°°‘ Con ss, first session,·entitled " Last WiH and~Testament o George Di¤¤“>¤¤°¤· Wa§iBn§tan," of which seven thousand copies shall be for the use of the ouse of Representatives and three -thousand copies for the use of the United States Senate; · Passed, June 24, 1926.
 * ’°'°· reception of Lieutenant Comman er Richard E. Byrd and his
 * “§:;f°° ‘ t e time for the construction of a bridge by the city of `nneapolis,

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