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1820 ooNcUERENT EEsoLUr1oNs or CONGRESS.

 EMPIDYMENT ron FEDERAL PRISONERS.

[H. Con. Res., No. 53.] EmPl°Y’P°¤° ’°' Resolved b the H ouse o Representatives (the Senate eoneuwin

 £ii$¤iist$¤ ¢¤ That a specigl joint comniittee of the Senate and House of Repiwiz

m“°'g“°° me mw"' sentatives be created, composed of three members of the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate and three members of the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives, to be designated by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, respectively, that shall investigate and report to Congress, not later than the first Monday in December, 1923, as to employment of prisoners and what articles it is desirable to produce or manufacture in the United States penitentiaries at Leavenworth, Kansas, and McNeil Island, Washington, the cost of erecting buildings and the equipment of such buildings with the necessary machinery for the production of any such articles, the probable cost of manufacture of such articles and the prices now paid under con- _ tract for such articles, and such other data as may be pertinent to ,,,g°“‘”"· °‘°‘· ’°"' the general inquiry. Such committee may employ clerical and stenographic assistance, and the expenses thereof and of the committee mmm mm m_ may be paid one-half out of the contingent fund of the Senate and augmmnas. one-half out of the contingent fnmd of the House of Representatives upon vouchers to be approved by the chairman of such joint committee, but such expenses shall not exceed $2,000. Paswd, March 2, 1923. nrsorznmzs nunmo 1922. umnaiezs. lS·<><>¤·B»¤S-»N¤·35·1 Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That the Attorney General be, and is hereby, authorized and mgi=¤¤<i¤¤ ·i¤¤¤z instructed to print, as an appendix to his last annual report, full Aipeaau to lm. copies of all telegraphic and other correspondence between the De- ’,§¤§§°°‘{{,*j‘“°,‘§§,°g‘{‘ partment of Justice and plublic officers and agents, private persons, v¤¤¤¤<i· railroad companies, and their officers and agents, in the year nineteen hundred and twenty-two, relative to the disorders in the United States of America, during said year, and to the action taken by the Government of the Unite States in suppressing the same. Passed. March 3, 1923. mmiutisza. rumn r>Er1cmNcr BILL.

Resolved by the H ouse of Representatives the Senate conourri ) TmidD°¤°i°°°yBm‘ That the Clerk of the House of Representaitives is authorized nsgld Common in mow directed, in the enrollment of H._ R. 14408 (an Act making appr0· me¤¤¤z,¤¤1a·ea priatrons to supply dehciencies rn certain appropriations for thG fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 4m,p.is5¤. 1924, and for other purposes) in the amendment of the Senate Numbered 72, concurred in by the House, to correct the date “March 2, $17 " wherever it occurs to read “March 2, 1907 ". assed, March 3, 1923.