Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/653

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630 SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Bas. 8-10. 1912. """""` ;'§’£€‘ €i”‘mm0"°°$‘3"JP'.ii‘°£tnT“"n.,."}..‘3i* "v...°°°°"‘Z ‘3Z.*’.`l{.i°i‘f..3’; e s · - not desired by theWarDepartme¤tghall gndomby thesudupomtion company without cost to United States. ddd P ·_ ¤¤•·~¤¤••··¤v·> The u of Oongges hereby given nntp d enamtil °"”°’"•‘ rmasex-Eueennnxpmemvomlrsmy *°ml2°l'¤'l1Tt° ¤¤¤¤¤} December thirt -first, nmeteen hun and sixteen, the following streets of San Fhancisco, California, to yit: Iiy::sStreet, from Intrinbard Street to the Bay of San Francisco; Street,_from e Presidio to Fort Mason; Tonquin Street, from the Presidio to Fort Mason; JeEea·s0n Street, from the Presidio to Fort Mason; Beach Street, from the Presidio to Fort Mason; North Pomt Street, from the Presidio to Fort Mason; Bay Street, from t]!0•Pl’$ldl0 to Van Ness Avenue; Francisco Street, from the Presidio to Van Ness Avenue; and Giestnut Street, from the Presidio to Van Ness Avenue. Approved, February 16, 1912.

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 appro Qriifatedilout df any gnimeys in the not otherwise approprinted, for e contingent expenses of the Senate of the United States:

nun;. For folding Speeches and pamfphlets, at a rate not exceeding one dollar per thousand, thousan _ dollars; l¤•°¤¤•¤•¤¤¤**¤*- For miscellaneous ntenm, exclusive of labor, forty thousand dollars; xaqamq and in- For expenses of mqmnes and investigations ordered by the Senate, "'°*‘“°"’· including com nsation to stenographers to committees, at such rates as may be iixege b the Committeeto Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Sante, but not exceedi one dollar and a quarter per printed page, twenty-Eve thousand dolins. Approved, March 12, 1912. ¤'i“f“·¥¤‘¥·*i ,.93; },‘€i2.,.i..,¤°*”‘  ?.°;.‘¤?::*..‘§°i‘f3§;°:r°‘3.%°?].*?t;’s°é?.E‘2.f“° °"’°" °‘ muhkm ul Rmlved by the Senate and House ¢Z;lRK;·sm¢ativea of the United _;**,§*°¤ °' *¤ ¤·· States of eimeriea in Omsgnea asaemb , t the `oint resolution to ve¤.a>,p.·n•. prohibit the ewrt of coal or other material us ID war from any seaport of the mted States, approved Apnltwenty-second, eighteen pnipdred and muety-eight, be, and here y ns, amended to read as o ows: _

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'¤·*¤•¤¤¤¤¤ con o o ~ti vion 't ’ tedb th 1eiig°£-iQ.”u° rr of armsuzx? muxiliizang of xagesxiddurgdlgrogmtdidlllwited Sgitesi siiild '°"· M"'- shall make proclamation thereof, it shall be unlawful to e rt exec t d . . . . _ XP° P un_er such hmxtauons and exceptions as the President shall prescribe any arms or mumtions of war from gay place in the United gtalfg wsuch country until otherwise order by the President or Y ¤K1‘¢¤¤· k{g;:¤_·¤¤•-¤¢¤·>=vf<> Sec. 2. That any shipment of material hereby declared unlawful after such a Hari->.clama¤on_shall be punishable by line not exceeding ten thousand do , or impnsonment not exceeding two years, or both. Approved, March 14, 1912.