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 870 F IFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 440-442. 1907T cents; Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church, twenty-four dollars and seventy-two cents; B. T. McCoy and others, trustees of church, ninety dollars; First Baptist Church, Mount Pleasant, three hundred and seventy-five dollars; Mount Pleasant Congregational Society, seventy-nine dollars and ninety-six cents; vestry ofakoma Parish thirty-five dollars and sixty-nine cents· Memorial Church of the Urfited Brethren in Christ, of Washington, ,District of Columbia, sixty-two d0llars and nineteen cents; Gurley Memorial Presbyterian Church two hundred dollars and twenty-four cents· Presbyterian Alliance, eig·hty-six dollars and seven cents; Saint Antliony’s Church, one hundred and twenty-two dollars and fifty cents- Brookland Baptist Church, thirty-five dollars and eightydive cents,; vestry Emanuel Protestant Episcopal Church thirty-five dollars and sixty cents. grwug, t_ t Provided, That the amourits herein authorized and directed to be Duegim is "° r°v°` paid shall be payable out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. · Approved, February 1, 1907. Febmary 1. 1907. CHAP. 441.——An Act To prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors near the GovernlS·‘*z67·l ment Hospital for the Insane and the Home for the Aged and Iniirm. · ,s .47.] _ _ _ [Public 0 Be at enacted by the Senate and House of Refresentatwes of the United States of America in Congress assembied, That it shall be unlawful to me 0:, mm Insane sell, either by wholesale or retail, intoxicating liquor of any kind at f,,$‘“;‘,,'f,‘{,';bl§',§'§{°l°' zipy pojnt tblptvxeendtheddogernment 'lglospital dfor tlie Inszjlnpfandl the; ome or e ge an n rm orwi mara iuso one- a mieo the boundaries of either of the said properties. Approved, February 1, 1907. Febr§a¥9g,j907. CHAP. 442.——An Act To regulate the practice of veterinary medicine in the Dis- · · trict of Columbia. [Publi  .48.] _ __ _ _, _ _ lc 0 Be zt enacted by the Senate am] [{0use of Reyxresezztatuves of the [mated €§{E’;f;§ff°l§;‘“b}“; States of A merica Zn (bngrexs a.s.s·em6lerZ, That there be, and is hereby, . gnu . . . . . . . mms. f i created a board ot examiners in veterinary medicine, to be appointed .,,eB,°t°.,d'°_° um nm by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, which shall consist of five re(putable practitioners of veterinary medicine, who shall have gralduzyte hfromh scjipe cojjege apthorjiyipd bydlawy tp coéfgr élegyeps, eac o w om s al ave een a Jona e residen o said IS ric or tllyrpp years,last pap]; bpfore appojntmplpt, andteach, Elulring sajd period, s a ave Jeen ac ive y engage in » e prac ice o is pro ession in %m><»i¤¤m<=¤¢¤. said District. The appointments first made shall be one for one year, °""S` one for two years, one for three years, one for four years, and one for five years, and thereafter appointments shall be for a period of tive years, except such as are occasioned by death, resignation, or removal, , in which cases the appointments shall he for the remainders of the §[,Q,*jQ;,,_ unexpired terms: Irovided, That the said Commissioners may, in their judgment, remove any member of said board for neglect of duty or other sufficient cause, after due notice and hearing. E1¤·r¤i·»¤<>f <>¤i¤·>¤· Sec. 2. That the said board of examiners in veterinary medicine shall elect a president, vice-president, secretary, and such other officers Powers. as shall be necessary. The Secretary of said board shall have power Lo adminiséer oéighs 05 athxémations upon such matters as pertain to the usmess o said oar, an any person willfully making any false oath or affirmatiou shall be deemed guilty of perjury· and saidyboard shall make, alter, or amend, subject to the approval df the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry into etiect the provisions of this Act, and shall hold