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 F1FTY—N1NTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ras. 17-20. 1907. 1423 honor have surrendered them, in order to receive the medals rovided for 'by said Act approved April twenty-third, nineteen hundred and four, such medals slhall be returned to them: Provided, That no recip— §Qg,"',}§‘g,,0,,_ ient of both medals shall wear both medals at the same time. Approved, February 27, 1907. ’ . [No. 18.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the wearing of the distinctive badge March 2,1907. adopted by the Army and Navy Union upon all occasions of ceremony. [H-J ·R· 31-] Pu . ., . . Resolved by at sewn me uml of Reymmmtaa of at United ‘ " “°“ N"‘“] States of America in Congress assembled, That the distinctive badge amy and Navy adopted by] the Army and Navy Union of the United States may be U'§§,‘;;,,.s atc__ my worn, in their own right, upon all public occasions of ceremony by Kaur <ii¤¤¤¤¤iv¤ oflicers and enlisted men of the Army and Navy of the United States dl"' who are members of said organization. · Approved, March 2, 1907. 5No. 19.] Joint Resolution To create a joint committee to consider the revision M¤¤‘h 2. 1W7- an wdiasmon Orme laws of me Umm sam. [HJ ·R- 240-1 Resolved by the Senate and House of Representattves of the United [P“bZR°°"N°‘1°‘] States of America in Congress assembled, Thata joint special committee m§:V”i°¤ °‘ **1* be appointed, consisting of live Senators, to be appointed by the Vice- goin; speeiei wm- Presidgnt from members of the Sixtieth Congress, and Eve Members {,’£,?f§n§p,E€Qflf,q,0*§ of the House of Representatives, to be appointed by the Speaker from g ¤'**,¤°°, E ¤**i¤*°¤ the members of the Sixtieth Congress, to examine, consider, and submit to Congress recommendations upon the revision and codification of laws reported by the statutory revision commission heretofore authorized to revise and codify the laws of the United States, including the laws of the last session of the Fifty-ninth Congress; and that the said S"**¤¤¤· joint committee be authorized to sit during the recess of Congress and to employ necessary assistants, to order such printing and binding *"i¤**¤8·°*¤- done as may be required in the transaction of its business, and to incur E¤P°”¤°¤· such expense as may be deemed necessary, all such expense to be paid in equal proportions from the contingent funds of the Senate and House of epresentatives. _ Approved, March 2, 1907. [No. 20.] Joint Resolution To authorize the Secretary of War to permit José M¤rch‘2.1907. March Duplat to receive instruction at the Military Academy at West Point. _ ,[$g,_J·_“jg?jlW__ [Pub. Res., No. 20. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatifves of the United I States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War me Mm-cn nupm, be, and he hereby is, authorized to permit José March Duplat, of °f§§j§`£"‘,0 wm Venezuela, to receive instruction at the Military Academy at West *’¤“·*— Point: 1’r·m:ided, That no expense shall be caused to the United States Prem. thereby; and that the said Duplat shall agree to comply fully with all N° ""°““‘ regulations for the police and discipline of the United States Military Academy; that he s all be studious, and that he shall give his utmost efforts to accomplish the courses in the various departments of instruction: Andp7·m;éded_fi¢rt}ze1·, That, in the case of the said Duplat, ouch and service. the rovisions of sections thirteen hundred and twenty and thirteen p_i_}_»g$f"“°s‘m°’]m‘ hundred and twenty~one of the Revised Statutes of the United States shall be suspended. Approved. March 2. 1907.