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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sm IV. Cm. 217-219. 1923. 1437 penditures for printing, telegrams, telephones, books of reference, periodicals, furniture, stationery, office equipment, travel and sup- Eges, and all other expenses as shall be necessary in the District of lumbia and elsewhere. Src. 9. That if any provision of this Act or the application thereof pri>.$i;iu¤g1,tise.?f¤a°'i,6 to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the validity of the °“`°°“°'““‘“‘*°'°"*°‘· remainder of the Act and of the a plication of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall) not be affected thereby. Sec. 10. That this Act shall become effective at the expiration of E"“°“'°"‘°° °°"‘ ninety days next after the date of its approvaL Approved, March 3, 1923. mmm 19%. CHAP. 218.-An Act To allow the printing and publishingofillusuatinnsof foreign postage and revenue stamps from defaced plates. [P“*’“°· N°· *7°·l Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the P t d ua United States of America in Congress assembled That nothin in m¤i;;g° °°_ mm sections 161, 172, and 220 of the Act entitled "An Act to cocify, ,,,{°,"€},§,‘?§, ,§}‘,,,}’§{§,'f. revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States,” approved {fif£tQ$‘1°°:,d1g,l¤,*°%¤°, March 4, 1909 (Thirty-fifth Statutes at Large, at pages 1118, 1121, cme. and 1132), shall be construed to forbid or prevent the printing or u§2‘?*‘35’*’*"m8’ml’ publishing of illustrations in black and white of foreign posta e or revenue stamps from plates so defaeed as to indicate that tge Making pim, ,0, illustrations are not adapted or intended for use as stamps, or to aibumsem. prevent or forbid the making of necessary plates therefor for use in philatelic or historical articles, books, journals, or albums, or the circulars of legitimate Npublishers or dealers in such stamps, books, of Umm journals, or albums. othing in said sections shall be construed to suiqsmmpsrmuusforbid or prevent similar illustrations, in black and white only, in *'°“""·°"°· philatelic or historical articles, books, journals, albums, or the circulars of legitimate publishers or dealers in such stamps, books, journals, albums, or circulars, of such portion of the border of a stamp of the United States as ma be necessary to show minor differences mmm sm ,,,_ in the stamp so illustrated; but all such illustrations shall be at <1¤i¤=d· least four times as large as the portion of the original United States stamp so illustrated. Approved, March 3, 1923. uma wz:. CHAP. 219.-An Act To amend section 1 of the Act entitled "An Acaproviding l%'g11·"¥;; 1 {gr algprlocation agddpurchase of public lands for reservoir B1b®," approv January lFl¤l>Y<‘» Y`·°-**0-1 , 1, 38 3.mGD 8 . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ,,u,,,,c,,m_ United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 1 of uV¥;~§·>0rg‘;>ir sites for the Act entitled "An Act providing for the location and purchase of \’ol.29,p.4S4,amendpublic lands for reservoir sites," approved Januarfy 13, 1897,_ as °"· amended, is amended by inserting at the end thereo the following _ new sentence: . " The Secretary of the Interior, in his discretion, under such rules, ,,,,§§,“,§gEj,§§,{'g‘§{c°? regulations, and conditions as he may prescribe, upon application bv such person, company, or corporation, may grant permission to fence such reservoirs in order to protect live stock, conserve ,,m,,”_ water, and to reserve its quality and conditions: Provzded,_That Freeusefor Watering such reservoir diiall be open to the free use of any person desiring to °mm"'$` water animals of any kind; but any fence erected under the authority hereof shall be immediately removed on the order of the Secretary? Approved, March 3, 1923.