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 566 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rus. 3-5. 1908. mguu of De printed for the use of the Senate in executive session: Provided, That pmmem. ew-. publi- of the " usual number," the copies which are intended for distribution °‘°°"s‘ to State and Territorial libraries and other designated depositories of all annual or serial publications originating in or prepared by an Executive Department, bureau, office, comm1ssion, or board shall not be numberedhm lthe documenzeolr reportlserieslotxeither Honlrse of (gongress but s al be designa b tit e an und as ereina ter provided, and the departmental editiori, if any, shall be printed con- Qmmxezee neu- gurrently path them usual nl;1mber:tG(4nd(3;Orroozded jiirgzer, That ‘ earm 0 commi es may e pr1n as ngressiona ocumen s onéy wdgen lor<§red l;yCCongress orlegther Hoppe t(t1ereof.t Biu•1i¤zr<>p<>r¤.ew-. E0. . a in e in in 0 ngressiona ocumen an repor s §',`S§“,#’,,,;“§,‘? T°“`"°` for distribution by the superintendent of documents to State and Territorial libraries and other designated depositories, every dpublication of sumcient size on any one subject shall hereafter be boun separately and receive the title suggested by the subject of the volume, and the Bound tcgpies for others shall be distributed in unbound form as soon as printed. The °°"”°°°° °S' Public Printer shall supply the superintendent of documents sufficient copies of those publications distri uted in unbound form, to be bound and distributed to the State and Territorial libraries and other desigmtmy eamemem. nated diepositories for their permanent iles. The library edition, as well as l other bound sets o Congressional numbered documents and reports, shall be arranged in volumes and bound in the manner directed by the Joint Committee on Printing. Repeal. Suc. 3. That section two of an Act to amend an Act (providing for v" “"‘1°“‘ the public printing and binding, and so forth, approve March first, nineteen hundred and seven, is ereby repealed. Approved, January 15, 1908. —l*i'é*'f,"YI%6,H’8- [No. 4.]1 Joint_Resolution Extending the time allowed the organized militia of the severa States and Territories and the District of Columbia to conform to the pro- [Pub. Res., No. 4.] visgotnls of section three of the Act approved January twenty-first, nineteen hundred KD ICC. Resolved by the Senate and House of Rellnwentatieea of the United Ommind mum, States of Amerika in O0ng¢·e.s¢s aaswzztled, `hat the time allowed the ,n'*`l,“{.*{c,‘j*,°‘f’L'f,*;l'}0,E,‘j; organized militia of the several States and Territories and the District Efs¤.¤¤1¤n¤;·regu- of Columbia in which to conform their orgimization, armament, and §§}'{§‘,,_ m_ discipline to that which is now or may hereafter be prescribed for the uyeolkeész, p. 775. regu ar and volunteer armies of the llnited States by section three of ' the Act approved January twenty-hrst, nineteen hundred and three, heh and is ereby, extended to January twenty-iirst, nineteen hundred an ten. Approved, January 16, 1908. Jauimw 16, ms. [No. 5.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretag of War to receive for in- ____ [H- ·’· Fj°·]_ __ struction at the Military Academy at West Point, Mr. ernan Ulloa, of Costa Rica. [Pub. Res., No. 5.] Resolved by the Senate and House of Re esentatvhzea of the Unit d q;,E§"§E._ ml"' °f States ofzimerica in Uongress assemoled, Tgt the Secretary of YV31- Poeggimd *0 W°¤* be, and he hereby is, authorized to permit Mr. Hernan Ulloa, of Costa _ Rica, to receive instruction at the Military Academy at West Point: §g’;’;';gme_ Provided, That no expense shall be caused to the United States thereby, and that the said Hernan Ulloa shall agree to comply with all regulations for the police and discipline of the Academy, to be studious, and to give his utmost efforts to accomplish the courses in the oem mu smite. various departments of instruction: Amlpromdedfurther, That in the