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SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. sms. III. cm. ev-es. ms. 725 the United States at the time of said registration, then a statement of that fact, mcluding his place of domicile, the_name of the author (when the records of the copyright office shall show the same), the title of the work which is registered for which co ht is claimed, the date of the deposit of the copies of such work, gerilgate of publication if the work as been reproduced in copies for sale, or publicly distributed, and such marks as to class designation and entry number » as shall fully identify the entry. In the case of a book, the certificate $$***· lm shall also state the receipt of the aiiidavit, as provided by section six- ”` P' ° teen of this Act, and the date of the completion of the printing, or the date of the publication of the book, as stated in the said andavit. Theregister of coipyrights shall “£repare a printed form for the said certificate, to be ed out in e case as above provided for in the case of all registrations made after this Act into effect, and in the case of all previous registrations so far as ge copyright omce record books shal show such facts, which certificate, sealed with the seal of the copyright office, shall, upipn payment of the prescribed fee, be given to any person making app 'cation for the same. Said certificate Wd ¤¤=<=* M- shall be admitted m any court as facie evidence of the facts stated therein. addition to su certificate the register of copy- °d*‘,g§,'y_*°*f*·P°•*° rights shall furnish, upon request, without additional fee, a receipt for the copies of the work deposited to complete the registration." - Approved, March 2, 1913. mn. ee.-as as rm are commeam of a me acres me mm ’“'°'* “‘* at or near Baton Rouge, go Ppi Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 0 the United States of America in Congress assembéd, t the Bafton Ronge {§',§,*,{",;’,}’,},,‘§*,§,$,?,;,,, Bridge and Terminal Company, a corporation organized under e wg Temégmwg; laws of the State of Louisiana, its successors and assigns, be, and are gn hiéi, na ' hereby, authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across the Mississippi River at or near the city 0 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at a point suitable to the interests of navigation, in accord- vo, M_ ,,_ 8, ance with the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters, “Kpmved March ,,,,,,,,,,_ twenty-third, nineteen hundred an six: Provided, at said bridge ¤*•¤*•v¢¤¤¢· shall be so constructed, maintained, and operated that, in_addition to its use for railroad trains and trolley cars, it shall provide for a separate roadway and approaches and continuous use y thefpublic as a hi hway bridge, to be used for all kinds of highway tr c and folk travel, $01- the transit of which reasonable rates of to l may be charged and received, but no rate for passage of a single passenger on. a railroad train shall exceed twen:ly-five cents. _ _ mendment Sec. 2. That the right to ter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, March 2, 1913. CHAP. 99.-·An Act Granting two condemned cannon to llie Wallkill Valley Cemetery Amociation, of Orange County, New York. €?— Be it enacted by the Senate and H ousagf Representatives of the United Om States og America in Congress assemb , That the Secretargcplii War p°,,:,'§§§2§°$‘,§§§°f,j, is here y authorized to donate to the Wallkiu Valley etery QQ? °°¤°*"Y· Association, of Orange County, New York, two condemned bronze or brass cannon for use in connection with a. monument in memor; of the men of Company H, One hundred and twenty-fourth New Yor Volunteer Infantry, who died in the service of the United States ·