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‘COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA FOR THE SESSION BEGUN AT
HARRISBURG ON THE THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, 1933 (PART IV), and that the
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
FOR THE
SESSION BEGUN AT HARRISBURG ON THE
THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, 1933
PART IV
Harrisburg, Pa.
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May 4) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
80 passed
Mr, Poters moved that the vote by which Resolution No.
the House be reconsidered.
‘Mr. Forrest seconded the motion.
‘The motion was agreed to.
‘Mr. Peters moved that this resolution be laid upon the table.
‘The motion was agreed to.
‘Mr. Witkin called up resolution No. 75.
‘The resolution was read as follows:
In the House of Representatives, ‘April 17, 1933.
‘Many sons and daughters of that proyd atid handsome race which
inspired the architecture of Northern and carried into Spain
the ‘influence of its artistic temperament ‘have become citizens of this
‘Nation.
In the City of Philadelphia there exists a Moorish-American
Society "made up of Moory who have found here the end of their
gues for ome and of he children of how who Journared Here
from the plains of Morocco.
This has done much to bring about a thorough absorption
‘of those principles which are necessary to make them
Resolved, That this House commends the Moorish-American Society
of Ghilnistphia for the eflicient service it has rendered the Nation
in bringing about 9 speedy and thorwogt ‘Americanization of these
former Moors and that im accor ‘with the fullest right of re-
ligious independence guaranteed every citizen we recognise, Sm the
seMot thse people to. use the name affixes Bl or Ali or, Bey oF
HD thar preiix or sadix to whick they have heretofore) beem. so.
any ted tb use or which they may hereafter acquire the right
to use.
On the question,
‘Will the House adopt the resolution?
It was adopted.
Mr, Root oifered the following resolution which was twice read,
considered and adopted.