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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION, SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. STATUE OF ALEXANDER H. STJilPHJilNS. December 7, 192'7 . [H. Con. Res., No.3.) Resolved by tke House Qf Representatives (fhe Senate concurring), That the statue of .Alexander H. Stephens, presented by the State of Statue of Alexander Geo!W.a, to be placed in Statuary Hall, is accepted in the name of :ASr~hi~Jnce and the United States, and that the thanks of Congress be tendered the G~':Ja~or. ongress to State for the contribution of the statue of one of its most eminent Pool, p . 2m. citizens, illustrious for his distinguished humanitarian service. Resolvedjurtker That a copy of these resolutions suitably e~ossed Copy, etc., to Gov· . , 'er nor . and duly authenticated, be transmitted to the Governor of eorgia. Pl\ssed, December 7, 1927. MISSISSIPPI RIVER FLOOD CONTROL. December 13, 1927. [H. Con. Res., No.7.] Resolved by tke House of Representatives (flu SJnate concurring), . That there shall be printed with illustrations ten thousand addi- ft:"TarmstroBot (talk)o~~ River tional copies of House Document Numbered 90, being a Message Additional copies of f hPr'd fhU·tedS .. 1 f House Document 001 .romte ealent0teru tates translll1ttmg a etter rom relat~ to, orderea the Honorable Dwight F. Davis, Secretary of War, transmitting with prin • favorable recommendation the report of Major General Edgar Jadwin, Chief of Engineers, containing the plan of the Army Engineers for flood control of the Mississippi River in its alluvial valley, of which Dlatrlbutlon. five thousand shall be for the use of the Committee on Flood Control of the House of Representatives, three thousand for the use of the House Document Room, and two thousand for the use of the Senate Document room. Passed, December 13, 1927. HOLIDAY RECESS. Rtsolveil &]" the House oj Reytaentatives (the S~ concurring), That when the two Houses adJOurn on Wednesday December 21, 1927, they stand adjourned until twelve o'clock mendian January 4, 1928. Passed, December 17, 1927. FIRST DEFICIENCY ACT, 1928. December 17, 1927. [H. Con. Res., No.8.] Holiday recess. o-ntber 10, 1027 . (H. Con. ReS., No. 11.] Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senoie ccncurring) F That the Clerk of the House be, and he hereby is, authorized and 1928~tDe1IClenC)'Act, directed in the enrollment of H: R. 5800 (Seventieth Congress, first Correction In enroll- . )kn hFirsDfi. Bill . . Ii ment of, directed. sessIOn, own as t e t e Clency , toInSertonpage38m ne .tAle, p.2. 9 of the engrossed bill after the word "attorneys" the following words: "(their heirs or their assignees now of record, as their interest may appear)". Passed, December 19, 1927. 2389