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 1146 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. II. CHs. 131-133 . 1929 . February 2, 1929. [II.R . 14925] [Public, No. 697.] Bowdoin, font. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the R epaym ent to t own- lot purchasers in. United States of America in Congress assembled, That any excess Vol.44,p. 708. amounts paid by the purchasers of certain town lots in the town site of Bowdoin, Montana, and authorized to be repaid by the Act of Congress approved June 8, 1926 (Forty-fourth Statutes, page 708), shall, upon certification by the Secretary of the Interior, be paid by the Secretary of the Treasury in all cases where the application for refund is received on or prior to June 8, 1929. Approved, February 2, 1929. February 2, 1929. [H. J. Res. 350.] [Pub. Res., No. 78.] CHAP. 131 .-An Act To authorize repayment of certain excess amounts paid by purchasers of lots in the town site of Bowdoin, Montana, and for other purposes. CHAP. 132 .-Joint Resolution To provide for the reappointment of Fred- eric A. Delano and Irwin B. Laughlin as members of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institu- Resolved by the Senate and House o f Representati ves o f the t'on. Fred eric A. Delano United States o America in Congress asse mbled, T ha t th e v ac an ci es and Irwin B. Laughlin reappointed as Re- in the Board o Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class gents. other than Members of Congress, caused by the expiration of the terms of Frederic A. Delano, of the city of Washington, and Irwin B. Laughlin, of Pennsylvania, on January 21, 1929, be filled by the reappointment of the present incumbents for the statutory term of six years. Approved, February 2, 1929. February 2, 1929. [S.J. Res.o	C H AP. 1 33 .-Joint Resolution To provide for th e maintenance of public [P ub 7 order a nd the prote ction of lif e and propert y in connect ion with the presidentia l inauguration ceremonies in 1929. Inauguration of the Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Pre side nt, 1 929 . A oun t aut hor iz ed States o f America in Congress assembled, That $25,000, or so much m for main tena nce of th ereof as may be ne cessa ry, pa yable in like manner as other ceremonies . during the appropriations for the expenses of the District of Columbia, is hereby po st, p . 1629. authorized to be appropriated to enable the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to maintain public order and protect life and property in said District from the 28th of February to the 10th of m5oh a=isyofthecom- March, 1929, both in clusive, inclu ding the empl oyment of pers onal services, payment of allowances, traveling expenses, hire of means of transportation, cost of removing and relocating street car loading platforms, and other incidental expenses in the discretion of the Regulations to be commissioners. Said commissioners are hereby authorized and made. directed to make all reasonable regulations necessary to secure such preservation of public order and protection of life and property, and to make special regulations respecting the standing, movements, and operating of vehicles of whatever character or kind during said Lice nses to p eddl ers, etc period; and to grant, under such conditions as they may impose, . special licenses to peddlers and vendors to sell goods, wares, and merchandise on the streets, avenues, and sidewalks in the District of Columbia, and to charge for such privilege such fees as they may deem proper. Ti me of enforcing Such regulations and licenses shall be in force one week prior to regulations, etc. said inauguration, during said inauguration, and one week subsequent thereto, and shall be published in one or more of the daily newspapers published in the District of Columbia, and in such other manner as the commissioners may deem best to acquaint the public with the s am e; and no penalty prescr ibed for the violation of any of such

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