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 UONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 1775 SALE OF FOREIGN BONDS OR SECURITIES. I'ebruary II, It82. (8. COD . !tee., No. 12 .) Re~olf)ed by the Senate (the H OUBe 01 Representative8 concurri/''1I) ' That in accordance with paragraph 3 of section 2 of the Printmg =J:IP bond! Act approved March 1,1907, the Committee on Finance of the Senate orAddWonai 00_ of be, and is hereby, empowered to have printed two thousand addi- =:r OD, ordered tional copies of the hearings held before the committee duri!l£ the VoL 34, p. 1012. current session on Sale of Foreign Bonds or Securities in the United States. Passed, February 9, 1932. GFA>RGE W ASmNGTON BIOENTENNIAL COMMISSION. February 18, IP32. [8. COD . ReI., No. 14.J Resolved by the Senate (the HOUBe 01 Representatives c~), w That consent is hereby given to the United States Commission for Bt::::nlaJ ~=: the Celebration of the Two hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of 1Iio~ I'IIIIOft tem. George Washington, or a duly authorized committee thereof, to ponrOy, ~bltlon remove temporarily to the Corcoran Art Gallery, for exhibition ,in ~caPltol·~J: the Bicentennial Portrait Exhibit to be held as a part of such cele- m,. bration, any portraits in the Capitol building (not in the public corridors) including the following: George Washington, by Rembrandt Peale, in the Vice President's room; George Washington, by Gilbert Stuart, in the Post Offices and Post Roads committee room; John Marshall, by Martin, in the Supreme Court robing room; Frederick Muhlenberg, copied from a Wright portrait by Samuel B. Waugh, in the Speaker's lobby; and Oliver Ellsworth, copied from an Earl portrait by Charles Loring Elliot, in the Supreme Court robing room. Passed, February 18, 1932. GEORGE WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL. February 18, 1932. IH. Con. Res., No. 19.) Resowed by the House 01 Representatives (the Smu"te concurring), w. That the Secretary of the Senate of the United States and the Clerk BInnlal.ashington of the House of Representatives be, and they are hereby, authorized onw=~toot' = to purchase a wreath to be placed on the grave of Mary, the mother motherofOeorgeWas~ of Washington, at Fredericksburg, Virginia, on the 22d day of Feb- =~n, February 22, ruary, 1932, that day being t~e two hundredth an~iversary of the . birth of General George \Vashmgton, the cost of saId wreath not to Dl\1slonofoost. exceed $50, which shall be paid proportionately out of the con- tingent funds of the Senate of the United States lind the House of Representath·es, respecti vely; be it further . Resolved, That the President of the Senate and the Speaker of polTarmstroBot (talk).mJttee ap- the House of Representatives are hereby authorized to appoint, respectivell' a Member of the Senate of the United States and a Member 0 the House of Representatives, both or either of whom on behalf of the Senate and of the House of Representatives, shall1 at the time and place aforesaid, place said wreath on the grave ot Mary, the mother of Washington. Passsed, February 18, 1932.