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 636 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Bras. 22-25. 1912. ‘ f Indian allottees as the Secre_ of the Interior ls-l1isll1m£`i:¤§(l>nlti.e j(i1stly due from and hitherto unpaid?y such companlyé B•v¤·¤¤¤i fer ¤¤¤· of said ts of way m hereby ex reasly declared to "'°"· md' Bach  that so much thereofp as shall not have been sublsqt to the cou rail t th iration of five ears from oecup1ed by a completed waya eexp this ict b dm and after the date of the .1’0V8l thereof under _ g Secretary of the Interior shxhlipso facto revert to the United _ tatee without any act of reentry or ]\l(l10lBl or leg1slat1ve declaration of forfeiture. Approved, June 4, 1912. · ‘ “Charl F.Rildel1,c•d1ierin the¢@g
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Sergean mm B-" N0. M`] mm.  ;hl:rl)d:cahd)in?le§geJof Membiers of tlie.lHouse ofulllaggllrzellntatives e tempuary disbility of the said U. S. Jackson. Resolved by the Senaée and House 0; 1§ep'F;ve  ofF¢IieR1 Routeof Represent- A ° ° Ongrgg, , ll : T 68 · °¤d¤°:aa r. muueu fsshierqiln the officfdf the Sergeant at   of the Home of B°P1'°; '.{$§.'§"‘ ¤,°°i;i sentativemclio, Lid he i? lB¤'¢b}’» *‘&th°nz°d '!“dtg;r°]‘;{’:;l°°':):'*%I” gl sergeant tum. Buss,]-y , msi ons, an apers m _ . - gackson, Serglfant alsgrms of the House of Representatives, to secure the mone 8PPIOP1’l8• ted for the   and mileage of the Members of the Hliuse o Re resentatives d  tempo 1l1ty ¤¤¤<}*•¤¤*¤°~ of the said U. S. Jachson, Sergeant at ; md the _ Y <>f ""·"·“"· the United States is lrereby authorized to pany; the sand money to the lsaid Riddell, tplashxer, m co1}:fortn1:1tyS°t;:o t;yprpv1t;1ons of this ti , n eapp , y e re 0 e_‘l`reas11$_ , logs: lboiild idlptlhe sum of fifty thousand dollars, of the sand B.1dd , payable to the United States of America. Approved, June 4, 1912. no, ‘ ° ` Htl! I `0!l8l su. ua;] _,,¤»g,<·_·,,=,;,g,,¤,,·;···.,.,.,,· ¤·~*,.,,,:,¤:·;.”·**¤¤c,.,:.2°l:1·*::d‘%*¤i‘“».e.»° Y m‘“€i““m" °°”"°’ ~K .N. . mb A G Resolved by the Senate and House oljleggesmttgttves of the Co secnum-,g A ‘0ongr¢;;as.¤, at e to e °°F;§.if?1r$°¤¤il°Tiiiiié Utggd(dStBl»& befhlnd he is hereby, authorized and requested to iii°•i.'E.¤'r`i.tl¢io°¤i•1.°° extend to the Govemments of the commercml nations of the vgorld an invitation to be represented ohicnallg at the Fifth International Congress of Chambers of Commerce an Commerc1a1 and Industnal Associations, to be held in Boston, Massachusetts, September twenty-fourth to twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and twelve. ¤¤¤g_·¢u;,·¤°¤ ¤* lg; That the Secretary of State is hereby requested to ask the Gov-
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L the Congress 0 the mte ates o erica an suggest e1r cdroperation. Approved, June 7, 1912. June 10.1912. [No. 25.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Fifteenth International Congress on is- ’· Be`- W-! Hy `¤¤¤ wd Demvzmphy to vccupy temporary mctum erected by me Amsnm and to erect temporary structures in Potomac Park, Washington, District 0 11111 Bs _ Resolved lry_t}w_Se·nate and House of Representatives of the United %$g¤ P£¤¤¤r:;·:: is hereby given PETHIISSIOII to allow the temporary structure erected ro, csggmf on ny- by it m Potomac Park, under the provisions of the joint resolution ¥‘j$f;f,§f’g,,,_ approved May eleventh mneteen hundred and eleven, to remain in position for a sufficient length of tune to be used for exhibition pur-
 * .}g*j[;g‘,§”B°§§’fg°; States ofA1nenca in Ofongress assemble, That the American Red Cross