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 FIFI`Y—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rus. 41-44. 1906. 837 copyrighted matter in the "Rules and Specifications for Grading Lumber Adoplted by the Various Lumber Manufacturin Associations of the mted States,” a publication prepared in Sie Forest Service of the United States Department of Agriculture; and Whereas sufficient authority to publish and y for the printing of said “Rules and S ifications for Grading Ltiimber Adopted by the Yarious Lumber lldghufacturing Associations of the United States " IS gnyen in the bill making appropriations for the Department of égriculture: Therefore esolved by the Senate and House of Re esentahhxee 0 the United }f¤~¤* S<>rv1¤¤· States of America in Congress assembled, Thht said copyifighted mat- e¤ui»iS1i°°:3fdc%i1¤f§ ter, wherever it appears in said “Rules and Specifications for Grading {j“u;}§”{,’{‘§Q’,?·‘é'{{,‘}E Lumber Adopted by the Various Lumber Manufacturing Associations in: Asqocumom in of the Unite States," shall lggplainly marked as co yrighted matter, i»l$£Ja°°'1l and shall be as fully protec under the copyright laws as though ‘°'“"°°P"L*"~ published by the pro rietors themselves; and the permission for the ` use of such matter shall be deemed to be limited to the purposes of this resolution. . Approved, June 29, 1906. No. 42. Joint Resolution Directha hReserve ' nallned audi hereafter called the "Plal;ltBNatio1tialthIl%agill¥)  Spun? tum be `lg?§.2lt.1&' Rmnaz by the senate and House Qgezlneiiretmzazatee of me mae: "’“"· “°*·"°·‘“·‘ States of America in Cbngrese aasem, hat the Secretary of the $.,;,,1,.,, S,,,;,,,, Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to change the B*{g°"“*°¤- ·• · · . . une cha to name of the Sulphur Springs Reservation, an Indian reservation now rim Neueullmguk, in the State of klahoma, formerly in the Indian Territory, so that §'Q,,l,{L}$’{»;2{,f,*};°Cl§2 said Reservation shall be named and hereafter called the “Platt ¤°°“°°*· National Park,” in honor of Orville Hitchcock Platt, late and for twenty-six years a Senator from the State of Connecticut and for many years a member of the Committee on Indian Affairs, in recognition of is distinguished services to the Indians and to the country. Approved, June 29, 1906. [N0. 43.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary ol War to deliver to the June 29,1906. Southern Historical Society certain unidentified battle flags. [H. J. u. 02.] Resolved by the Senate and House of Re_q_resentati/ues of the [hailed [Pub`Res"M`m States of America in Cbngress asovern led, hat the Secretar of War C.,,,M,,,,,,,¤,g,_ be, and he is hereby, authorized to deliver to the Confederate Nlemorial m}’£*{g*{,gmg;Q;?é Literary Society of Richmond, Virginia, all of the Confederate battle Memorial Literarysotlags now in the custody of the War Department which it has been °‘°°’· m°'“"°“°·V"· found impossible, after thorough investigation, to trace to the former ownership or custody of the troops of any particular State. Approved, June 29, 1906. H[N0,  hqoint Resolution Providing for the improvement of the harbor at South iran? 2%  EVGH, IC 1g3H. · · · · Resolved by the Senate and [{01186 of Representatives of the United iP¤b`RH"M'“`] States of America in Omzqesg axsenz led, hat the Secretary of lVar suumnaven, men. be, and he is hereby, aut 01’lZ€d, in_h\s discretion, to expend such BuDuQg§1&;*;,$°‘h”b°*· sum as may be necessary, not exceeding ten thousand dollars, out of vo1.Ss,1>- 1136- any appropriation heretofore made, for improving the harbor at South