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 62 `FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 918-950. 1906. March 14, 1906- CHAP. 948.-An Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act to amend an Act entitled [H· K B6"'] ‘An Act to sup lement existing laws relating to the disposition of lands, and so forth, [Public, No. 44.] zpprplzled Msrphcthird, nineteen hundred and one,’ approved June thirtieth, nineteen un an. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United {¢a,"§,'§;,,?k’§,]‘·e,c_ States of America in Congress assembled, That an Act to amend an Act •¢· ’ entitled “An Act to supplement existing laws relating to the disposiir‘gi?1sg`.1b•l' 506. tion of lands, and so forth, approved March third, nineteen hundred ""°“"°"· and one," approved June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and two, be amended by adding thereto the following: m*,m,,°,,““* ‘°’· m` "A.nd provided farther, That in the event the amount which the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to cause to be expended for the town of Lawton is found by him to be not sufficient for the purpose intended, including the securing of an adequate water supply for sa1d town of Lawton, he is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to cause to be expended out of the proceeds of the sale of town lots in said town, under the conditions, limitations, and restrictions above set forth, and subject to his supervision and control, the further sum of sixty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may beavailable from said proceeds, mms: or umm- so that the total amount which he is authorized to cause to be expended °"'°‘ as aforesaid for the town of Lawton from the 'proceeds of the sale of town lots in said town will not exceed two hundred and ten thousand dollars." Approved, March 14, 1906. Munn 15 INS. CHAP. 949.-A.n Act To revent the unlawful wearing' of the badge or insi ia [H- R- had of the Grand Army of the Bebublic or other soldier organizations.gn, No. A5. · [Public 1 Be it enacted by tbe Senate and House of Representatives of the Lbzited R§,"§§§‘},,j`,$y °f °h° States of America in Uongress assembled, That whoever, in the Dis- Siiqgfggcef geigiljg; trict of Columbia, not being a member of the Military Order of the tqigoicciémiuapm- Loyal Legion of the Unite States, of the Grand Army of the Repub- "“"‘°d· lic, of the Sons of Veterans, of the Woman’s Relief Co s, of the Union Veteran’s Union, of the Union Veteran Legion, of ge United Spanish War Veterans, of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and not entitled under the rules of the order to wear the same, willfully wears or uses the insignia, distinctive ribbon, or badge of membership, rosette, or button thereof, or who uses P•m•l¢v· or wears the same to obtain and or assistance thereby, shall be punished by a fine of not more than twentv dollars or by imprisonment for not more than thirty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Approved, March 15, 1906. ` mm; 15,19|X$. CHAP. 950.-An ‘ ‘ · _ [H. R' 13673] lands in the Ycuowsméggprggfgxedezgilprovisions of the homestead laws to certain rename, so. us.; _ Be it enacted  the Senate and House of Representatives of the United R;gg§*:°'°”° F°’°¤* States of America in Congress assembled, That the general provisions exilpgileztesg eggs: of the homestead laws of the United States be, and the same are hereby, mud, ,§_ extended toand over the surveyed lands in townships forty-eight, forty- nme, and fifty, and ranges one hundred and live and one hundred and six,_with1n the Yellowstone Forest Reserve, and the said lands shall be subject to entry ninety days after the passage of this Act, within which nmetydaytperiod the Secretary of Agriculture mav set aside such portions of said lands as were not occupied by a bona tide settler January first, nineteen hundred and six, not to exceed in the aggregate one