
'808 CONGRESSIONATI R.ECORD-SENATE. JANUARY 5, Society of the- )Iethodist Episcopal Church; to the Committee York, urging the passage of House bill 7943; to the Committee on the TerrHorie ·. on Military Affairs. By ::\lr. BHITTEN: Resolution (H. Res. 257) substituting 3397. By l\Ir. BROWNE of Wisconsin : Petition of the congre­ . 12,),000.000 in reparation for 134,112 unnecessary troops; to gation of the Perseverance Presbyterian Church, of the city of the Committee on Foreign Affairs. i.\Iilwaukee, Wis., urging the Pl·esident and Congress not to con­ By l\Ir. VOLK: Re olution (H. Res. 258) to appoint a select sider amending the Volstead Act; also, petition of residents of committee to inquire info the subject of narcotic addiction in Wood County, Wis., urging the passage of Hou e bill 4388; to the United . tate::;, and for other purposes; to the Committee the Committee on the Judiciary. on Rules. 3398. By :\Ir. CULLEN: Petition of the One hun<.ll·ed and .\L-;o, resolution (H. Re ·. 259) directing tlle Secr-etary of the sixth Infantry Post, No. 106, American Legion, opposed to the Treasury to transmit certain facts in his possession concerning proposed change in the American military cemetery at Bony, treatment of narcotic drug- addiction; to the Committee on France; to the Committee on Military Affair.. Inter:::tate mu1 Foreign Commerce. 3399. By 1\lr. KISSEL: Petition of Edmonds & Peck, of New York City, urging the early pa ~age of House bill lOTi; to the Committee on Patents. PHI\-ATb BILLS A..1~D RESOLUTIONS. 3400. By :Mr. OSBORNE : Memorial of State Board of For . try of California, disapproving the transfer of the Fore. t Se1·vice Under c·lause 1 of Rule XXII, private bill~ and re. olutions to another than the Department of Agriculhu·e; to the 'ommit­ were introduced and s.e>erally referred as follo\VS: tee on Agriculture. H.\· Jlr. BEGG: A bill (H. R. 9729) granting an increaso of 340J. By Mr. SNELL: Resolution passed by the Board f Su­ pen. ion to lUHrgaret C. ~liller; to the Committee on Pen ions. penisors of St. Lawrence County, N. Y., urging that the Also, a bill (H. R. 9730) granting a pen ion to Andrew Mc­ Ogden ·burg-Mas ena . cenic route portion of said l.Jighway be Laughlin; to the Committee on Pensions. constrncted either by the Federal Government or at the joint By Mr. BFJ~HAl\1: A bill (H. n. 9731) granting a pension to expense of the State of New York and the Nation: to tbe 'om­ El<loris Y. Green; to the 'ommittee on Pensions. ruittee on Roads. By ::\lr. BRITTEX: A bill (H. R. 9732) for the relief of Larry 3402. By )fr. VAllE: Petition of tlle Three hundred ancl fif­ D. Gardner; to the Committee on Claims. teenth Infantry Association, relati>e to compensation of veter­ By 'Jfr. FRl.}XCH: A bill (H. H. 9733) granting a pen ion to _ans of the World War; to the Committee on Interstate anti 'Yilliam R. .Arant; to the C.ornmittee on Pen ions. Foreign ommerce. By 'Mr. GE~SM.Al'\: A bill (H. R. 9734) granting a pension 3403. Also, protest of the Philadelphia Board of Trade against to Ella Ell worth ; to the Committee ou Invalid Pensions. the ·tran. fer of the United States Forest Service and the na­ .dJ~o. a hill (H. R. 973:-) granting a pension to Wiley N. hlc­ tional forests from the De11artment of Agriculture to th De­ Clul'e: to the 'ommittee on Invalicl Pensions. parment of the Interior; to the Committee on Agriculture. By ~Ir. GEH~ERD: A bill (H. R. 9736) granting an increase 3-104. Also, petition of the Pennsylvania divi ·ion of the As o­ of pen. ·ion to )fnr:r R. Pendleton; to the Committee on In"Valid ciation Against Prohibition Amendment, in favor of th repeal Pen~ions. of the prohibition amendment; to tbe Committee on the Ju­ By Mr. GRAHA)l of Illinois: A IJill (H. n. 9737) granting a diciary. pen!':ion to Mary K. 'Vise; to tl~e Committee on Invalid Pensions. 3405. Also, petition of citizens of Philadelphia, Pa., urgfng the By l\lr. KETCH.Al\I: A bill (H. R. 9738) granting a pension recognition of the Irish republic by the United States; to the to ~Iargaret Bentley; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. Committee on Foreign .Affairs. By ~lr. KIE;.;~: A. IJill (H. n. 9739) granting an increase of 3406. Also, petition of the committee on domestic produ('tions pension to ::\bu·y D. BilbrQ·: to the Committee on ·Invalid Pen­ of the Philadelphia Board of Trade, relati"Ve to duty on Cullan sion!':. sugar; to the Committee o'n -Ways and 1\Ieans. ~-\.1:':0, a hill (H. R. 9740) granting a pension to Walter L. Hart­ man ; to the Committee on Pen!':ion~. By l\Ir. L.Ul 'O:X of ~finnesota: A bill (H. R. 9741) for the relief of ::\larFhall '\Yells Co., of Duluth, Minn.; to the Com­ SENATE. mittee on Claim .. By ~Ir. OLDFIELD: A IJill (H. R. !)742) granting an increase THURSDAY, January 5, 192~ . of pension to ~Iary Jane Dillard; to the ommittee on Invalid PenRion ~ . The Chaplain, Rev. J. J. l\Iuir, D. D., offered t.he following By l\Ir. ROBSIOX: .A IJill (H. R. 9743) granting an increase .of prayer: pen ion to Alice I<. Parrigin; to the Committee Qn Invalid Pen­ sions. Our Father, we would reverently approach Thy throne of By ::.ur. ROL'SE: ~\ IJill (H. R. 9744) granting a pen.·ion to grace this morning, confident that the same love that ha JJeen Helen Wade ~I<:Lean; to the Committee on In>alill Pensions. vouchsafed, the same tender regard amidst our difficulties and By ~Ir . SIEGEL: A IJill (H. R. 9745) for the relief of the anxietie ·, will 'till be continued unto us. We beseech Thee for city of Xew York; to the Committee on War Claims. Thine own help all along the pathway of duty, and finally, when B,- l\Ir. 'IN:XO'.rT: A bill (H. R. 9746) for the relief of the day ends with n , may we be able to look into Thy face nnu Enu'i1ett Otto ooney; to the Committee on the Pnblic Lands. say we have tried to fulfill the trust committed to us. We ask Bv l\lr. SXELL: A bill (H. n. 97-!7) granting an increase of in Chri t's name. Amen. pen.~ion to Katie 'urrier; to the ommittee on InYalid Pen­ JoHN SHARP 'VILLIA:M:S, a Senator from the . State of l\lis. is­ sions. ·ippi, appeared in his seat to-day. Bv Mr. "'I~SLO'Y: A bill (H. R. !)748) granting an increase The reading clerk proceeded to read the Journal of ye ·tel'­ of p·ension to Alberto ::\lurray ; to the Committee on Invalid Pen­ day'~ proceedings, when, on request of 1\.lr. CURTIS and by unan­ sions. imous consent, the further reading was dispensed with and the Rv 1\Ir. \YOODRUFF: A bill (H. R. 9749) for the relief of Journal was approved. Hnrold Hol ·t; to the Committee on ... 'a >al Affairs. By ~lr. YATES: ~\ IJill (H. n. 9750) granting an increa e of REPORT OF A.R.MY HORSE-BREEDING OPEBATIONS. pen ion to John Purkapile; to the Committee on In'ialid Pen­ The V.ICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate a communica­ sion . tion from the Secretary of 'Var, transmitting, pur. uant to law, a report of expenditures under the appropriation of $250,000 for PETITIOXS, ETC. encouraging the breeding of riding horses suitable for the Army, etc., contained in the Army appropriation act approved Juno 5, Under clau e 1 of Rule XXII, petition anu paper were laill 1920, together with a tatement of the means adopted for carry­ on the Clerk's tle k and referred as follow : ing the provi. ion of law into effect, which was referred to the 3396. By :.ur. A:NSORGE: Petition of the Ford Instrument Committee on 1\Iilita~y Affairs. - Co. (Inc.), of Kew York City, uraing the passage of House bill 7077 ; to tlle Committee on Patent . Al o, petition of the ME SAGE FROM THE HOUSJ!=. Knitted Outenvear Manufacturers' A!':f.:O(·iation, . Eastern Dis­ A message from the House of Representatives, by l\Ir. Over­ trict Bt:ooklyn S\vertter i\Iannfacturers· A ~ociation, and the hue, its enrolling clerk, announced that the House agreed to tlle Wool Yarn .Jobbers' Oi'etlitors· Association, urging tlle princi­ amendments of the Senate to the bill (H. R. 6998) to amend ple~ of the American Ynluation in tlle tariff indorsed by the ection 17 of an act to establish a uniform sy. tern of bankruptcy President; to the Committ€'i.• nn \\'a,v.' a.nd ::\Jeans. Also, peti­ throughout the United States, approved .July 1, 1898, as amended tion of J . Le:O;lie Kinc-nill, adjutant "l'twrni..Qf the State of New by the acts of February 5, 1003, and. March 2, 1917. 1922. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENA'IE. 809 ENROLLED BILL SIGNED. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand anll affixed hereto the seal of the State of Oregon. The message also announced that the Speaker of the House· ~ne at the capitol at Salem, Oreg., thi 22_d day of December, A. D. had signed the enrolled bill (H. R. 6998) to amend section 17 of 19 [SEAL.] S.A.~I A. KozEn, Secretary of State. an act to establish n uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States, appro-ved July as amended by the 1, 1898, Senate joint memorial 5.
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