24 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Gus. 58-61. 1924. ing, for security of the coin, or for any other purposes, whether said laws are penal or otherwise, shall, so far as apphcable, apply to the
form coinage herein authorized: Provided, That the UH1t€d_ States shall
em. not be subject to the expense of making the necessary dies and other preparations for this coinage. Approved, March 17, 1924. Ifgarfblgg lg?} CHAP. 59.—Joint Resolution To authorize the National Societg United States ` ` Daughters of 1812 to place a marble tablet on the Francis Scott ey Bridge.
_ Resobved by the Senate and House o Representatives of the United erm.? my States of America in Congress assemzted, That the National Society m“g°g‘g{°,§;b§gg§‘g;’g gnited gsatpis I?au%1t_eirs of 18121:ist0autho§1zed to plaicgf otigbplie of 1812. rancis co ey I'1 ge acrom o mac 1ver a ma e e ‘*”"""3° inscribed with the insignia of such society and wiith the last verse of the Star—Spangled Banner, after the plans and specifications for such tablet have been submitted to, and approved by, the Commission of Fine Arts on such plans and specihcations. p6§g¤_G°"m”°‘ °*‘ Sec. 2. gugh {zpblegsdsléall be erected without expense to the Government o the nit tates. A roved, March 17, 1924. PP · 1ii¥li1i8‘}iL?4°] CHAP. 60.—An Act To amend section 72 of chapter 23, Printing Act, [Pubuc, No. 41.] approved January 12, 1895, relative to the allotment of public documents. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatices o the bagumifhgi pmuugcmgd United States of America in Congress a.ssemblediw'1"nat section 72 of ,m,§d;,f8* P‘ 1 * chapter 23,dPru;t%1g Act approved January 12, 1895, be amended so as torea as 0 ows: _ ,,,2i§2°§§.",,,“$,§ §$§€ “That the congressional allotment of public documents printed g$i;Ql?d¤{g{gdcg;°b: after the exp1ration of the term of office of any Senator, Represeéitative, or Delegate shall be dehvered to his or her successor in . office. g?F§§`iii° "Any Senator _Representative,_or Delegate having public docu- " °"g’° ‘ ments to his credit at the exp1ration of his term of office shall take the same prior to the convening of the next succeedin Congress, and if he shall not do so within such period he shall forgzit them to his or her successor in ol’1ice.” A iroved, March 18, 1924. Pl liliriiitigisiiis? CHAP. 61.-An Act To grant the consent of Congress to construct, main-
31;:6 md operate a dam and spillway across the Waccamaw River, in North
wmmw awa. Re it enacted by the Senate and H ouse of Representatives of the mi? ggggig egg; United States og America in Uongress assembled, That the consent moss. ’ " of Congress is ereby granted to K. C. Council, F. B. Gault, and Oscar High, or their legal representatives or assigns, to construct, L0c3,,0,,_ maintain, and operate a dam and spillway, together with the embankments necessary to its protection and operation, across the Waccamaw River, or in Waccamaw_Lake, in forth Carolina, at or near pmres. the outlet of said lake into said river and at a point suitable to the Appfml- interests of navigation: Provzded, That the work shall not be commenced until the plans therefor have been submitted to and approved Usmsmmd by the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, and by the Secre- ' tary of War: Provzded further, That this Act shall not be construed to authorize the use of said dam and spillway to develop