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 2390 February::9, 1929. tHo Con. Res., No. 26.] CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONe. OF CONGRESS TREASURY AND POST OFFICE APPROPRIATION ACT. Treasury and Post Resolved by the HO'U8e of Representatives (the Senate concurring) ce AppropriLtion That the Clerk of the House of .Representatives is authorized and m=~r:!cnro11· directed/ ~ the enrollment of H. R. 10635 entitled" An Act making . Atilt, p. 1" 'l1. appropnatlOns for the Treasury and Post Office Departments for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1929, and for other purposes," to make M81'Ch 15, 1928. [So Con. Res., No. 12 .1 the following changes in the engrossed bill: . On page 20, line 13, after the word" Act" where it occurs the first time, Insert the words: , as amended, On page 20, line 24, after the word" Act," insert the following: and for carryin~'ut the ap~·cable provisions of the Act approved March 3, 1927 Statutes at e, volume 44, page 1381), On page 20, . e 25, after t e word "officers," insert the word: attorneys, On page 21, line 1, after the word "supervisors," insert the follow- ing: gaugers, storekeepers, storekeep_er-gaugers, On .page 22, line 9, after the syllable "tions" insert the word: prescribed On page 22, line 14, strike out the word "bonds" and insert the word: bonded Passed, February 29, 1929. STONE MOUNTAIN MONUMENT. Resolved by ,he S~nal6 (the HO'U8e of Representatives concurring), Stone Mountain That there is hereby created a committee of Congress eonsisting of Monument. • ~o~ oo~tOOe a~ five Senators, to be appoInted by the President of the Senate, and ten gress at f:,fvr:il1~g Members of the House of Representatives, to be appointed by the ex%/~' ~peaker of the House, to attendl as representing the Congress of the United States, the exercises at Atlanta, Georgia, April 9, 1928, inci- dent to the unveiling of a portion of the Stone Mountain Monument by the Stone Mountain COnfederate Monumental Association. Passed, March 15, 1928. April 4, 11128. (S. Con. Res., No. 13 .] STONE MOUNTAIN MEMORIAL UNVEILING. Re80lved by the Senate (the HO'U8e of Representative8 concurring), M:WM.I n That all necessal'! expenses incurred by the committee of Congress 81:~oflf consisti!lg of five Senators and ten Members of the Bouse appointed tendlng~=ered pJd. by the Vice President and the Speaker to represent the Congress of Supr.. the United States at the exercises at Atlanta, Georgia, on April 9, 1928, incident to the unveiling of a portion of Stone Mountain by the Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association, be, and they are hereby, authorized to be paid one half out of the contin- gent fund of the House of Representatives and the remaining half out of the contingent fund of the Senate. Passed, April 4, 1928. April 11, lW8. (B. Con. Res., No. 211 .] STATUE OF ANDREW JACKSON. Resolved by tM H0'U86 of Repre8entative8 (the Senate concurring), Statue of Andrew That the statue of Andrew Jackson by Mrs. Belle Kinney Scholz, presented by the Stata of Tennessee, to be placed in Statuary Hall,
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