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 1474 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. Committeeorganiza- SEC. 2. The committee shall select a chairman from among its tion, dissolution, etc.. fh members. Any vacancy occurring in the membership 0 t e com- mittee shall be filled in the manner in which the original appoint- ment was made. The committee shall cease to exist upon makmg its report as hereinafter provided. trit:iTIE!sthTarmstroBot (talk)- SEC. 3. The committee is authorized to accept and make use of Report thereof. contributions for carrying out the purposes of this resolution and shall file With the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives a report with respect to amounts so received and expended. Passed, March 20, 1934. March 'n, 19M. ALASKA PROHIBI1'ION REPEAL [S.Con.Res., No. 11 .1 Resolved by the Senate (the House oj Representatives concurring), Alaska prohibition That the President is requested to return to the Senate the bill (S. reY:llirn of bill rela- 2729, Seventy-third Congress, second session) to repeal an Act of ti:::- ~ted. Congress entitled" An Act to prohibit the manufacture or sale of, alcoholic liquors in the Territory of Alaska, and for other purposes", approved February 14,1917, and for other purposes. Passed, March 27, 1934. April 5, 19M. ALASKA PROHIBITION REPEAL (S.Con.Res., No. 12.) Resolved by the Senate (the House oj Representatit'es concurring), re~ka prohibition That the action of the Vice President and of the Speaker of the House Reemollment of bill of Representatives in signing the enrolled bill (S. 2729) entitled" An co!~n:.~. Act to repeal an Act of Congress entitled 'An Act to prohibit the Vol. 39 . p. 903. manufacture or sale of alcoholic liquors in the Territory of Alaska, and for other purposes', approved February 14, 1917, and for other purposes", be rescinded, and that in the reenrollment of such bill the last proviso of section 1 reading as follows: "Provided, That the fir:!:i'n, pardons. Governor of the Territory of Alaska, from and after the passage and approval of this Act, shall have the power and authonty to grant pardons to persons theretofore convicted of violations of the aforesaid Act of February 14,1917.", be stricken out. Passed, April 5, 1934. . April 12,19M. FEES IN NATURALIZATION PROCEEDINGS (H.Con.Res., No. 36 .) Resolved by the House oj Representatives (the Senate concurring), i{::TarmstroBot (talk)8fl:'R. ~hat the Pr.esident is requested to retut::n to the House of Representa- 362~latin' to, re- tlves the bill (H.R . 3521, Seventy-third Congress, second session) qu..nte,"P. fNI. entitled" An Act to reduce certain fees in naturalization proceedings, and for other purposes", for the purpose of correcting an error in said bill. Passed, April 12, 1934.