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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. RES. 36-39. 1910. 883 0f§pl;;i.] Joint Resolution Limiting the editions of the publications of the Bureau [gi1§eg§1%g;] · [Pub. Res., No. 40. Resolved by the Senate emd Jhuse of R esentatices of the United 1 States of America in Congress assembled, wat the publications of the llgreau ofpiines. Bureau of Mines shall be published in such editions as recommended n0n¤`iiiliiieli1.publl°°` by the Secretary of the Interior, but not to exceed ten thousand *‘”‘“· P·`“2· cogies for the first edition. _ Ec. 2. That whenever the edition of any of the publications of the m;,'§{‘§,';‘,;’,§;‘,{,';f’P‘°*‘° Bureau of Mines shall have become exhausted and the demand for it continues, there shall be published, on the requisition of the Secretary of the Interior, as many additional copies as the Secretary of the Interior may deem necessary to meet the demand. Approved, June 25, 1910. · I [No. 37.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to loan certain tents J¤¤€ 25- 1910· to the Appalachian Expomtion Company. - [Pub. Res., N0. 41.] Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentatifves of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, 'mt the Secretary of War s,g}(}’lf“C1(§,f11;§*;‘yF‘P° be, and he is hereby, authorized, at his discretion and under such f mu of regs. ew., restrictions as are usual in such cases, to loan to the Appalachian 1dil>xvi1igxi‘l¤¤iil. °t Ex ition Company, at Knoxville, Tennessee, two hundred wall tents,. witbcllies, les, and pins, for the use of said company at the exposition to be hgld in Knoxville, Segtember twelfth to October twe fth, nineteen hundred and ten, and to eliver the said property to the Appalachian Exposition Company at such time prior to the date of said exposition as ma;§`be agreed upon between the Secretary of War and said _ company: ovided, That the Secretary of War shall, before deliver- gggjjmy bond ing suc prcgerty, take from the Appalachian Exposition Company a good and su cient bond for the safe return of said property in good order and condition, the whole transaction to be without expense to the Government of the United States. Approved, June 25, 1910. ` [No. 38.] Joint Resolution Extending the time for the filing of claims under the June 2—'i·1910· provisions of the Act of February twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two. [Pub. Res., No. 42.] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the time for filing claims ergpmgy rg ¤<>¤fe<1· under the provisions of the Act of February twenty-sevent, nine- ri°¤ii°c ici- tiling teen hundred and two, and amendments thereto, for horses, saddles, °"{}§{f‘ §,_‘;,'·,*§f_§§¥"{,°_*}, and bi-idles taken from confederate soldiers in violation of terms of 35.r-499-' `. surrender and for the payment thereof, is extended for two years from the passage of this joint resolution; and all claims not presented Within this time shall be forever barred. Approved, June 25, 1910. · . . oint Resolution Maki an appropriation to pei-mi J¤¤¢ 25. 1910- priigegt Slgzgds ind property in Imperingl Vallgii, Gliiliiomin. t the President to [8-*- 1“"·12°·l • [Pub. Res., No. 43.] Resolved by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of tbe United States of America in Congress assembled, &t the sum of one million Cilmperiei V¤¤1¤v. dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appro- liiipmpnsucn to printed, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, §{,‘$,,.'“‘;,[ “°‘,§,,1,§’,§$,{g to be expended by the resident for the purpose of protecting the Rimlands and property in the Imperial Valley and elsewhere along the Colorado River, within the limits of the United States, against in`ury or destruction by reason of the changes in the channels of the Colo-