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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Rss. 4-6. 1909. Ill;]. said States, where the Mississippi River now, or formerly, formed the said boundary line and to ce e respectively each to the other such tracts or parcels of the territory of each State as may have become separated from the main body thereof by cha in the course or channel of the Mississippi River and also to adjudge and settle the jurisdiction to be exercised b said States, respectively, over offences arising out of the violation ofv the laws of said States upon the waters of the Mississippi River. Approved, January 26, 1909. No. 5. Joint Resolution To enable the States of Mimissi i and Arkansasto fm ”·1“°°· aglee uppiii a  line and to determine the jurisdiction EP crimes committed on the ppi River and adjacent terntory. [Pub. Res., Nc. 37.] Resobved by the Senate and Hwwbg  of the United States of America in Congress aasem d, t the consent of the Con- gwi ""' ·“‘ gress of the United States is hereby given to the States of Mississippi M•,{:=¢¤¤il{bgg¤— and Arkansas to enter into such agreement or compactas they may Titre jibxiriicucu JE deem desirable or necessary, not in conflict with the Constitution of the §{{,'§f,§,;‘,§’{‘{,“,l‘,§f“,§£§‘ United States, or any law thereof, to lix the bounda line between` said States, where the Mississippi River now, or formelrlly, formed the said boundary line and to cede respectively each to the other such tracts or parcels of the territory of each State as may have become separated from the main body thereof by changes in the course or channel of. the  River and also to adjudge and settle the jurisdiction to be exerc' y said States, resdpective y, over offences arising out of the violation of the laws of said States upon the waters of the Missis- r sippi River. Approved, January 26, 1909. o.. Joint Resolution Authorizin the tin of rmits t the mmittee -l¤¤¤¤¤’Y 2% 1909- 0D[FD3Dg\IIf8l ceremonies on the occasiorg of thsihaugumtidn of thd)Presid)ent-elect [H' J" R°s‘ M'] _ on March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, and so Evrth. · [Pub. Res.,N0. 38.] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representati·ve.s of the United 1}!¤¤·¤¤¢<>f Columbin- 'Statcs of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the r»¤;rSX¤'i}"°°i°° °' Interior is hereby authorized and directed to grant a permit to the ,,,}{,$,fng‘e,*;°;‘\;{,g;{ committee on inaugural ceremonies for the use of the Pension building ind" in the city of Was ington, except such rooms therein as are used an occupied for the payment of pensions, on the occasion of the inauguration of the Presidenbelect on the fourth day of March, nineteen hundred and nine, subject to such restrictions and regulations and limitations as to space as the said Secretary may prescribe in respect of the period and manner of such use, including all necessary safeguards against fire and for the extinguishing of fire. Sec. 2. That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to grant R”°"°°*°¤¤·°*°· permits, under such restrictions as he may deem necessary, to the committee on inaugural ceremonies for the use of any reservations or other public spaces in the city of V\`ashington on the occasion of the inaugjuration of the President-elect on the fourth day of March, nineteen undred and nine, which, in his opinion, will inflict no serious or permanent injuries upon such reservations or public spaces or statuary thereon; and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia may designate for such and other purposes on the occasion aforesaid such streets, sn-eesaveuues, sec. avenues, and sidewalks in said city of Washington as they may deem proper and necessary: Promlled, owerer, That all stands or platforms  t that may be erected on the public spaces aforemid shall be under the geo., 0;;.§§’ "P"` supervision of the said inaugural committee and in accordance with