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1458 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. lvania. The Governor shall make a pointments to iill an iryacaucim that may occur in said commrgsion. members oi, the said commission shall serve without compensation, other than their actual and necessary expenses. _ _ _ _ "Sec. 2. For the purpose of carrying out the Erovisrons of this act, the sum of five thousand dollars, or so_muc thereof as may be necessary, is hereby speciticalllyloappropnatedg sand appropriation to be paid by warrants of _ auditor general drawn uipon the State treasnner, upon specifically rtemraed youchers uly approved by the roper officers of said commission; _ · as-*¤*L;•,gf°¤¤°¤·V“· gud whereas the Coniress of the United States did on June 'P` 10th 1910, adopt the fo owing concurrent resolution: _ _ "W'hereas the State of Pennsylvania has, by apprxnate legislation, constituted a commission known as the F' ieth Anmversary of the Battle of Gettysbring Comnnssionf to consider and arrange for a Kroger and fitting recognition; and observance at Gettysburg of the tieth anniversary o the battle of Gettysburg, with authority to invite the co—operatron of the Cougss of the United States and hg other gates and Oommonweaét) , and th; sai commission exten an invitation to ngress an requested its co-o&eration in the matter: Therefore be it ‘Reaol·ved by House ei" Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the President 0 the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to appoint a committee to consist of three Senators and three Representatives to confer with the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg Commission and report as soon as may be, the recommendations of sard committee as to the proper action to be taken by Qongrm to enable the United States fittiugly to gain in the celebration of the iftieth anniversary of the battle of ettiysburg; and the necessary expenses of said committee shall bhedpai one-half out of the contingent fund ofnthe Senate and one· ·= ~ ··· ·- · · ·· ··» n2“?.BZ$*£§°§Z$§.i‘£r°€&H'L°. °h°·HtZd“°°t5 at tr ¤¤#¤¤¤¤. Ming omcew PP°1¤ respec ve pre- Isgenalge: Hon. George T. Oliver, Hen. Weldon B. Heyburn, Hon. r or ayner. J gpuse: {Ion. James A. Tawney, Hon. Daniel F. Lafean, Hon. o Lam . thThO•;Hon.t((i¤°eorge T. Oliver has been selected as the Chairman of e mmst ; And whereas the above named Honorable Isidor Rayner has resigned and me Honorable Claude A. Swanson, a Senator from the State of Vrrgmra, was appointed in his stead and is now a member

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gm., m°,, w reas e m 0 e mmonw t f Le Pennsylvania did on the 14th day of guns, 1911, enact asiidllliiwg: "A.N AC’I‘ "Mak1ng’ an a riation to the Fiftieth Anniversary Battle of GettyshI:;PCornmission to enable the commrssgntltiii further carry out the pmvmrons of the act of assembly approved Hay tlurteent.h,_Anno one thousand nine hundred and nme cresting said commission and and defining the duty thereof. Dswhegeg gr: aetérf Mlaylthirteenth, Anno mm, usan mne u ipe, . 1909_ page 777, uezthird lieulinowu gsuithe Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg Commission, whose duty shall be to comider and