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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. sms. III. RES. 1a19. 1911. 1459 the Government of the transpprtation and handling of all classes of 'second class mail matter whic may be submitted to them, and such evidence as may be presented to them by ersons having an interest in the rates to be fixed for second class mail)matter, to make a findin i R°P°¤ 0* P*°¢¤*=d· of what the cost of transportin and handling diderent classes of sucE ms md Gndmgi second class mail matter IS to tble Government and what in their judgment should be the rate for the diiferent classes of second class postal matter, in order to meet and reimburse the Government for the expense to which it is put in the transportation and handlin of such matter, and on or before December iirst to make report of Sieir pgmeedings and Endings to the President for transmission to Congress: ovided, That the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars is hereby f"*°"‘***hm I appropriated to pay the exgenses ofy such eommi ion, including com- expgggg im °r pensation to the members thereof, to the necessary secretaries, stenographers and other incidental expenses, and such compensation may be awarded to the Federal ofheial member of the commission, anything in the existing law to the contrary notwithstanding. Approved, March 4, 1911. [No. 17.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the printing of one hundred thousand Merch 4. 1911. copies of the Special Report on the Diseases of the Horse. [H· J- R°’· M-] [rut. nes., N0. 67.] Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, (glial: there be rinted and H§,;g°““°°' °‘ “*° bound in cloth one hundred thousand copies of the S cial Report on Revised edition of the Diseases of the Horse, the same to be first revisedxlmd brought to °°’ °"' date under the su rvision of the Secretary of Agriculture; seventy Distribution. thousand copies gr use of the House of Representatives, thirty thousand copies for use of the Senate. Approved, March 4, 1911. No. 18. Joint Resolution Authorizi the rintin of one hundred thousand W¤¤>¤ 4- 19i1· eogies of tgne Special Report on the of Catle. R [Pub. Rss., No. 68.] Resolved by the Senate and House of Reigresentattves of the United States ofAm.er£ca in Congress assembled, That there be printed and R{$$wf‘fd(f{}{f},°·°, bound in cloth one hundred thousand copies of the Specia Report on yiréerggl ‘}°l;°c:: <>¤·. er- _ the Diseases of Cattle, the same to be first revised and brought to date 1,,,,,';{,,:`,,,,,,°_ under the supervision of the Secretary of Agriculture, seventy thousand copies for use of the House of Representatives and thirty thousand , copies for use of the Senate. Approved, March 4, 1911. ‘ . . int ti n For the a ointment of members of the Board of Mlmh *·l9U· Miigsfgeig df tb; Na§§;liluHgme for Disabxlgd Volunteer Soldiers. Tl§;' Pub. Res., No. 69.] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatz`z·es of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Honorable Z. D. Massey D§§},‘§‘;°(} §&'§§,g,’{.` and Captain Lucian S. Lambert be, and thely are hereby, appointed as Soldiers. tm { I Z members of the Board of Managers of the ational Home for Disabled p_'§¥,{§°,g .-ui.? ;,3c;..{ Volunteer Soldiers of the United States; Honorable Z. D. Massey to §,,§”£$;‘mf’“ B°°“* succeed Walter P. Brownlow, deceased, whose term of office would expire April twenty-iirst, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and Captain Lucian S. Lambert to succeed Thomas J. Henderson, deceased, whose term of oiEce would expire April twenty-tirst, nineteen hundred and fourteen. Approved, March 4, 1911.