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 346 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sms. II. Ons. 59, 63, 68, 69. 1914. A 1'R16,1914. GHAP. 59.-An Act Pmvi for an additional appropriation for a public build~ li R' mm'] ing in the city of Monroe, N ortilingarolina. PP P P Pub1ie,No. _ [ 86-] Be it enacted by the Senate and Ho·u.s$€¢g`Re£rresent<ztives of the United }f°¤',,‘§°,,;,,I§,,f,’,; ,0, States of America in Congress assemb, That the Secretary of the pupil; unsung. Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and duected to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise applropriated, the sum of $3,000 for the completion of a gosteoffice bm ding now under construction in the city of Monroe orth Carolina,  same being necessary to carry out the original design for said bunldmg. Approved, April 16, 1914. -?§"“B“gf}§· CHAP. 63.-An Act To reserve certain lands and to incorporate the same and make them a part of the Caribou National Forest Reserve. Be el enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United F§g,,“’°'§df,',§°**°g*n°,§ States of America in Congress assembled, That the following-described wyc. ’ ’ lands, to wit, the west half of section twenty-three and all of SBOEIOIIS I‘“°°’°‘m°d°°‘ twenty-six and thirty-five, township eleven south, rang? forty-five east, goise meridian; also sections one and two east h of section ten, sections eleven to fourteen, inclusive, east half of section fifteen, east half of section twenty-two, sections twenty-three to twenty-six, inclusive, east half of section twenty-seven, and sections thirty-one to thirty-five, inclusive, township twelve south, range forty-five east Boise meridian; also sections one to five, inclusive, north half oi section ten, north half of section eleven, and north half of section twelve township thirteen south, range forty-five east, Boise meridian, be, and the same are hereby, reserved and withdrawn from entry and made a part of and included in the Caribou National Forest Reserve, subject to all prior valid adverse rights. Approved, April 18, 1914. A ri124, 1914. CHAP. .—An Act Provi ‘ an appropriation f e tmnspo ° ut R- ¤~¤<>·>.¤ or Aman-?¤°sn¤s rt MGSSE? "" P °' "‘ '°"°‘ “"d '“`“°“ gmane, Nt. as.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United m§g§‘°°¤ ‘“$°“'b‘ States of in Conpress assembled, That or the relief of American mfizpxgrévrémogmggg crtnsens in Mexico, inc_ud1.ng transportatmn to their homes in the citluinsili memo. United States, there IS appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise approglrlatedhthe sum of $500,000, to be expended at the discretion of e President. Approved, April 24, 1914. April 24, 1914. CHAP. 69.-An Act To amend an Act entitled "An A ° ‘ ' lS· ‘%°·l for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal ygtirxgiiclligg lnirilgo yubnq, Nq,89,] nineteen hundred and fifteen, and for other purposes/’ approved March nintlnnineteen hundred and fourteen. P I t Be it en4u:ted_by the Senate and House dof Representatives of the United S,§‘f,°,§‘§,;,,,,,,,,,,,d States of America in Congress assemble, That seeds, cuttings, bulbs, . x, p. 559,. srggzglg, as fourth-class matter and for thesame rates of posta.%e: Provided, m,,,,,,,,;,, ,mk,,g_,,_ That all packagles thereof containing eight ounces or ess shall be _ charged for at e rate of 1 cent for two ounces or fraction thereof : By;  Provided further, That the Postmaster _General may, in his discretionkpjy order, Hx the time within which all parcels of the fourth class sh be dehvered. Approved, April 24, 1914.
 * %.0, 3- roots, scions, and plants, shall hereafter be embraced in and carried