[62d Congress, 2d session] public [joint] resolution 44-60; approved July 30-Aug. 24, 1912.
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[62d Congress, 2d session] public [joint] resolution 44-60; approved July 30-Aug. 24, 1912.
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[62d Congress, 2d session] public [joint] resolution 44-60; approved July 30-Aug. 24, 1912.
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[August 1912]
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Appropriations. H. J. R. 344, to continue provisions of joint resolution extending appropriations for necessary operations of Government [for fiscal year 1912 during first air of August of fiscal year 1913] under certain contingencies. Aug. 1 (No. 46.)
Appropriations. H. J. R. 356, to further continue provisions of Joint resolution extending appropriations for necessary operations of Government [for fiscal year 1912 during last half of August of fiscal year 1913] under certain contingencies. Aug. 15. (No. 51.)
Army-worms. H. J. R. 340, making appropriation to be used in exterminating army worm. July 30. (No. 44.)
Butt, Archibald W., and Millet, F. D. S. J. R. 108, authorizing erection on public grounds in Washington [D. C.] of Joint memorial to Butt and Millet. Aug. 24. (No. 59.)
Citizens of United States. S. J. R. 103, to Investigate claims of American citizens for damages suffered within American territory and growing out of late Insurrection in Mexico. Aug. 9. (No. 48.)
Citizens of United States. S. J. R. 127, to supply tents and rations to American citizens compelled to leave Mexico. Aug. 2. (No. 47.)
Citizens of United States. S. J. R. 129, to provide transportation for American citizens fleeing from threatened danger in Mexico. Aug. 12. (No. 49.)
Citizens of United States. S. J. R. 133, appropriating $20,000 out of money appropriated by S. J. R. 129 [to provide transportation for American citizens fleeing from threatened danger in Mexico] for subsistence of American citizens who shall have fled or who may hereafter flee from threatened danger in Mexico into States of United States bordering on Mexico. Aug. 21. (No. 54.)
Confederate Veterans' Reunion. H. J. R. 349, to loan tents [etc.], for use of Confederate Veterans' Reunion to be held at Ada, Okla., in Sept. 1912. Aug. 24. (No. 57.)
Corbett Tunnel. S. J. R. 134, appropriating money for payment of certain claims on account of labor, supplies, materials, and cash furnished in construction of Corbett Tunnel [Wyo.]. Aug. 24. (No. 56.)
Historical Pageant Committee. H. J. R. 333, to Authorize loan of obsolete Springfield rifles, etc., to Historical Pageant Committee, Philadelphia, Pa., [for use in ceremonies pertaining to celebration of 125th anniversary of framing of Constitution of United States]. Aug. 13. (No. 50.)
International Congress on Hygiene and Demography. S. J. R. 126, authorizing Federal bureaus doing hygienic and demographic work to participate in exhibition to be held in connection with 15th congress [to be held in Washington, D. C., Sept. 16-0ct. 4, 1912] Aug. 17. (No. 52.)
International Congress on School Hygiene. H. J. R. 327, to issue invitations to foreign Governments to participate in 4th congress [to be held in Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 25-30, 1913]. Aug. 19. (No. 53.)
Patent Office. H. J. R. 337, requesting President to cause investigation of Patent Office [by Economy and Efficiency Commission] and [to] make report with recommendations to Congress. Aug. 21. (No. 55.)
Pay, Army. H. J. R. 362, amending army appropriation bill [fiscal year 1913, relating to pay of officers of line]. Aug. 24. (No. 60.)
Senate. H. J. R. 360 [to pay officers and employees of Senate and House, including Capitol police, their salaries for Aug. 1912, on day of adjournment of present session, Aug. 26, 1912. etc.]. Aug. 24. (No. 58.)
Senate. S. J. R. 122, for payment of expenses of Senate in impeachment trial of Robert W. Archbald. Aug. 1. (No. 45.)