SIXTY·EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ons. 339-342. 1924. 647 Sec. 2. In appointing the members of the commission created by m§“,jgm'°*’ ¤¤*°°**¤¤ section 1 of this Act the Secretary of War shall, as far as practicable, m ` select persons familiar with the terrain of the battle fields in and around Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, and the historical events associated therewith. _ Sec. 3, It shall be the duty of the commission, actin under the Duty °I°°”"‘“”i°°' direction of the Secretary of War, to inspect the battle fields in and around Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, in order to ascertain the feasibility of preservin and marking for his- _ torical and professional military study such iields. The commission R°p°" °!°“dm“S’ shall submit a report of its findings to the Secretary of War not later than December 1, 1924. Src. 4. There is authorized to be appropriated, out of any money ee{t§;`°¤,i,,,°°th°rl”°° _ in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $3,000 in P°“·P·”“· order to carry out the provisions of this Act. Approved, June 7, 1924. CHAP. 340.—An Act To amend an Act regulating the height of buildings Jiigigtdsiii in the District of Columbia, approved June 1, 1910. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the _ _ _ United States of America in Congress assemblgrd, That an Act 1§f§t,§‘§°§{°{,$f,,*’{"§,‘§;§j entitled "An Act to regulate the height of buildi in the District °dV°*·3°·P·*54·¤m¤¤d· of Columbia," approve June 1, 1910, be, and it igiliereby, amended ` by adding at the end of paragraph 5 of said Act the following proviso: _ "Am1 mrided further, That a building be permitted to be erected ,,d%$,]X‘,,?1},‘L§',f;‘},,,€’§ to a heiggirt not to exceed one hundred and thirty feet on lots 15, ’*°°·=1*>·=¤·ii¤¤· 804, and 805, square 322, located on the southeast corner of Twelfth and E Streets northwest, said building to conform in height and to be used as an addition to the hotel building located to the east thereof on lot 18, square 322." Approved, June 7, 1924. CHAP. 341.-·An Act To amend section 5 of the Trade Mark Act of 1905, 8-8 Amended, relative to the unauthorized use of portraits. lP¤b¤¤» N0- WJ Be it enacted the Senate and House of Re esentatives 0 the United States of bgimeriea in Congress assembled? That the fdiirth r1iZ°;x?¤Ifdi»‘ii°`pren¤¤— Proviso of subdivision (b) of section 5 of the Act entitled "An Act i°°,‘},;,_33_p_,,,,_,m,¤d. to authorize the registration of trademarks used in commerce ed- With forei nations or among the several States or with Indian tribes, am?) to protect the same/’ approved February 20, 1905, as ,.0,,,,,,, ,,, u,,,,g amended, is amended to read as follows: "Prmrided further, That no gg;¤¤¤ without ¢<>¤· portrait of a living individual may be registered as a trade—mark ' Bxeept by the consent of such individual, evidenced b; an_ instru- O, d I PNS, ment in writing, nor may thzportrait of any deceased resident of dent during me ol the United States be r ter during the life of his widow, if any, §,‘,‘§;;_ '""‘°“‘ m' except by the consent gilihe widow evidenced in such manner." Approved, June 7, 1924. CHAP. 342.-An Act Granting the consent of Congress to the counties of MKHOH and Florence, in the State of South Carolina, to construct a bridge across (Public, 1%.264-1 the Peedee River at or near Savage Landing, South Carolina. lie it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Pmm R,,.,,,_ United States of America in Oongreas assembled, That the consent of CM¤i¤¤ gdgimuy Congress is hereby nted to the counties of Marion and Florence, mage, é¤v5¤"L¤¤·i 111 the State of Silllgiu Carolina, or their assigns, to construct, main- *"°