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 202 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Gus. 92-94, 99. 1921. Dmm have affixed thereon, in a conspicuous place, a label at least one inch square, or, if round, at least one inch in diameter, upon which label there shall be printed in plain bold-face Gothic type, not smaller than twelve point, the weight of the loaf in pound, pounds, or fraction of a pound, as the case may be, whether the loaf be a standard loaf or not, the letters and figures of which shall be prrinted in black ink upon white pa r. The business name and ad ess of the maker, ba er, or manugecturer of the loaf shall also be plainly printed on each such seams •¢ mma, label. Every seller of bread in the District of Columbia shall keep a °°°‘ suitable scale which shall have been ins cted and approved in accordance with the provisions of this Act m a conspicuous place in his bake bakeshop, or store, or other place where he is engaged in the sale cg bread, and shall, whenever requested by the buyer, and in the m’:°&*¤;}’,f,°,f",_,° eg presence of the buyer, weig;1 the loaf or loaves of bread sold or offered ' or sale. N othing herein s all apply to crackers, pretzels, buns, rolls, scones, or to loaves of fancy bread weighing less than one·fourth of one pound avoirdupois, or to what is commonly known as stale bread, p,.,.,;,.,, provided the seller shall, at the time the sale is made, expressly state "*"°“°° *“°"°°· to the buyer that the bread so sold is stale bread: Promkled, That any loaf of bread weighing within 10 per centum in excess or within 4 per centum less than standard weight shall he deemed of legal weight." Approved, August 24. 1921. ` CHAP. 93.-Joint Resolution Changing the name of the Veterans’ Bureau to  ·‘Uu.ited States Veterans’ Bureau." . Resolved the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives 0 the United ¤Hifis°¤i:;iit°° ww States of Art?/erica in Congress assembleil, Tgat the Vetergns’ Bureau, Nm, of v,,,,,,,,S» created by the Act entitled "An Act to establish a Veterans’ Bureau Bumu °¤¤¤S°d*°· and to improve the facilities and service of such bureau, and further to ‘"‘“’ P" 1*7* amend and modif the War Risk Insurance Act," approved August 9, 1921, shall be known as the "United States Veterans’ Bureau/’ and whenever used in such Act the term "Veterans’ Bureau " shall mean "United States Veterans' Bureau." Approved, August 24, 1921. fi·r"lgl1llt?s°.i?s2sli CHAP. 94.-Joint Resolution To repeal so much of the Act of Congress approved [Pub. Res., No. 20.] February 28, 1920, as provides for the sale of Camp Eustis, Virginia. . . Resolved b the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives 0 the United i>ii2£¤il»Y»si$i’¤kiié D1 States 0j`A.77lz7"lCG in Congress assemblgt, Thixt so much at the Act of """“'°d‘ Congress approved February 28, 1920 (F orty-first Statutes, pa e {ga 41, P- *5% N- 454), as provides: “The Secretary of War is hereby directed to sgll p° the real estate and buildings of said camp to the best advantage of the Govemment, the proceeds of such sale to be covered into the Tregsuriy to thealcrgdit of miscellaneous receipts," be, and the same is ere y, repe e . Approved, August 24, 1921. °°“T"°Y“· ‘°?" cmu. ee.-An Act rmvmas for ··v1¤a the Dunes memgm ei *· · stamp to be used by Michigan Cigy, Indiana, post office; ty, Gmcelmg Be 12 enacted by the Senate and House cy" Re esentatives 0 the United S€1?c°§g¤;%" States ofAnie1·£ca·in Congress assembled, Thazlirthe Postmasjter General ,,a;;,l§,°Q,$"-gmediiichi be, and he is herehlg, authorized and directed to apermit the use in ygm “’Y» ¥¤°·» P°“ the post ofxice at _ chigan City, Indiana, a speci canceliiigl stamp bea¤%the following words and Egures: "Vis1t the Dunes, 'chigan City, diana, May 1, 1922, to November 1, 1922. " Approved, October 5, 1921.