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 72d CONGR ESS. SESS. I. CHS. 427-429 . JULY 5, 1932. 579 animals shall be confined. Such regulations shall provide for the ehha essforimpound- cam impounding of animals ; the charges to be paid for the impounding and care of such animals, if claimed, by the owner ; the disposition of unclaimed animals ; and the disposition of the proceeds of the sale of such unclaimed animals, if sold. SEC. 2 . Any person violating any provision of the regulations Punishment. established under section 1 of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdeme anor a nd upo n conv iction shall be pun ished accord ingly. SEC. 3 . The ordinance enacted by the Isthmian Canal Commission ordinances repealed .. at the one hundred and forty-fifth meeting, July 18, 1908, approved by the Secret ary of War, August 12, 1 908, pr ovng f or the muzzl ing and imp oundin g of d ogs, a nd the ordin ance en acted by the Isthm ian Canal Commission, August 5, 1911, approved by the Secretary of War, August 22,1911, providing for the impounding of stray animals are hereby repealed. App roved, July 5, 193 2 [CHAPTER 428.1 AN ACT July 5,1932. To provide for the transportation of liquors under seal through the Canal Zone. [H. R. 7517.1	[Public, No. 261.] Be it en acted by the Senat e and House of Repr esenta tives of the Unite d Stat es of Americ a in C ongres s assem bled, That sec tion 20 o f Nat ion al Pro hi bit ion the National Prohibition Act is hereby amended by adding after the gVo. 41, p`' 322; proviso therein the following additional proviso : "And provided U. Impon S .C c., . 560. oi in- further, That this section shall not apply to the transportation of toxicating liquors into liquor, under seal, in transit to and from points outside of the Canal ° Exceptionif liquors Zone over the highways or waterways of the Canal Zone under regu- in transit through . lations to be prescribed by the President, when such liquor is not destined for use or for consumption or final delivery in the Canal Zone ." App roved, July 5, 193 2. [CHAPTER 429.1 AN ACT July, 193 2. To amend the second paragraph of section 5 of the Act entitled "An Act to amend	[11. R. 8818 .1 Title II of an Act approved February 28, 1925 (43 Stat . 1066 ; U. S . C., title 39), [Public, No. 262.1 regulating postal rates, and for other purposes ." Be it en acted by the Senat e and House of Repr esenta tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the second Postaa l se 60 s; vol. paragraph of section 5 of the Act entitled "An Act to amend Title 45 vp .9 41 .c., p. 1254; II of an Act approved February 28, 1925 (43 Stat . 1066; U. S. C., 8upp.V, p. 585. title 39), regulat ing posta l rates, and for o ther purp oses," ap proved May 29, 1928 (45 Lat. 941 ; U. S. C., Supp. V, title 39, sec. 287), be amended to read as follows " SEC . 203 . The rate of postage on publications entered as second- Sec ond -cl ass mtts class matter, when sent by others than the publisher or news agent, entered as, etc . shall be 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof, except when the post age at th e rates p rescribed for fou rth-class matter i s lower, in which case the latter rates shall apply : Provided, That the se P'°o• rates shall also apply to sample copies of publications entered as copiees'i` Appli cabl e second-class matter mailed in excess of the quantity entitled by law to be sent at the pound rates, and to copies mailed by publishers to other than subscribers or to persons who are not pr Ierly includable in the legitimate list of subscribers required by law . Approved, July 5, 1932.