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 590 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 329, 330. 1910. . gggp, ,.. bt I ti nrt-t h dred d $@3 .aty.e.¤,3ir“Z'Zssé"‘§t‘}.€3t1QS3i"$£‘S5“'¤i“£d’“§ae`§°£_§.%°¤¤%%d %y’L..Z;';?.,..“i'%v.. trite "’“"“°‘ “°‘ 2** ‘°‘ °‘ M"""‘ “'“" °‘g"""i?.,.l`“é‘rS{€‘i.t§‘“°l E§'°3“’£2.l“§22&2 ¥2£.‘§.l.*l2,€i*’i.§·”s‘Z.3?.$ 6 111, ghr:‘eeadidtl$bgg::fg;l\,da§§·Bll;?venty-eig\hth,(laighteen hundred and eighty. Be it enacted by the Senate and House QfRQ[W686HtG¢éU68 of the United {}f,§]'T§ld'°§‘§,'}°‘ States of America in. Cimgress assembled, That paragraph two of sec- , RS3¤¤=g°*»P·°3°· tion thirty-two hundred and sixty-four, Revised Statutes of the ° umu ed' United States, as amended by sectio:11 ffive, Act of A-dgrchfhast, eighteen ' hundred and seventy-nine be amen e so as to re as 0 ows: §‘§',,Y*,,’¥,,,,,,,,,,,_ "In all surveys fortyfive gallons of mash or beer brewed or feru:’g;,j,'i· P- $35- mented from gram shall represent not less than one bushel of gram, sourmm. and seven gallons of mash or beer brewed or fermented from mo asses shall represent not less than one gallon of molasses, ezrcept rn d1st1l- leries operated on the sour mash priipciple, in whmlh Snstn leries tsixty llons of beer brewed or fermente from grain s a represen not m¤*;**géd•¤¤**°¤ fdlss than one bushel of grain, and except Jlhat in distillegiasi w(h(ere the ` iiltratiomaeration rocess is · with e approva o e ‘ mmissioner of Internal lgevenue; that is, where tlhe masl;after it leaves the mash tub is passed through a filtering mac ine be ore it is run into _ the fermenting tub, and only the filtered liquor passes into the fer— menting tub, seventy gallons of beer brewed or fermented from gram ¤v¤¤*·¤··¤· shall represent not less than one bushel of gram. The provisions hereof relating to filtration-aeration process shall apply only to sweet- p mash d1st1ller1es." _ _ ]1?a¤¤¢·;§;g5v;r§6;s}’ Sec. 2. That 6ectt;3n§thirty-two hutpdirid and_ eigillrty-fiv;{§,tB.<;v1:ised werden. ’ Statutes of the ni `tates, asamen e‘ y SBOCIOH ree c o ay twenty-ei,¢ighth, eighteen hundred and eighty, be amended so as to ` read as fo lows: _ §eW,f§§§§§,§§§d ,0, “Every fermenting tub shall be emptied at or before the end of the 11%%- 21 145 fermenting period; no fermenting tub in a sweet~mash_ distillery shall .m¤heu.’ P` be filled oftener than once in seventy-two hours, nor in a sour-mash distillery oftener than once in ninety-six hours, nor in a rum distillery Fm ti M oftener than once in one hundred and forty-four hours, norin a disp,,,,,,,':,,,°}‘,,,‘},f’“ °" tillery where the filtration-aeration p)rocess IS employed, that is, where the mash after 1t leaves the mash tu is passed through a filtering machine, before it is run into the fermenting tub, an only the ii tered liquor passes into the fermenting tub, and the approval of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue being secured, o tener than once in S'°°""•"*- twenty-four hours. The prov1sions hereof relating to filtrauonaeration process shall apply only to sweet-mash distilleries." Approved, June 22, 1910. ·l§¤¥,22·i9l°· CHAP. 330.-An Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act to incorporate Saint Vincent’s Orphan Asylum, in the District of Columbia," approved February twenty. [P¤!>ll¤· N0- B9-! fifth, eighteen hundred and thirty-one. nxsmcmrcommugt. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rrgiresentatines of the United S°,{§f, ,Y,§,{‘,,‘§,§“‘ “States of America ·in_ Congress assembled, at the said William T. Olglggfgeg ·&¤¤·i¤¤· Russell, E. Francis Rngigs, Samuel Joseph Henry, Upton H. Ridenour, rueérileiaaks jviénior, anca Paul  §hnson,Gt1<f1ge]gher    Gwynn Gardiner, alker S. augh. ota Mc anie. ’ onoghue John D. Marr, Thomas ’Carter, Joseph   Ransdell, Joseph A. ,Goulden, Charles gfincplnt Fornes,1 Wilson P. Malone,han;11 Wihliam H. DE Lacy, whom they ave name as associates wit them e and they are hereby, constituted and confirmed as a body coriporate and politic kggghw ¤¤d vrivf- ur the District of Columbia under the name and style of "Saint · Vmeenifs Orphan Asylum/Q with all the rights and pr1v1leges granted under said original Act of mcorporation and with all the rig ts and privileges usually inc1dent to similar bodies cmggrate, and with the right to increase the number of mcorporators m time to time as