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Limiting the privileges of the Government free bath- 

 house on the public reservation at Hot Springs, Ar- 

 kansas, to persons who are without and unable to 

 obtain the means to pay for baths. 



Requires an oath as to indigency and provides penalty for false 

 swearing. 



191 1— Act of March 3, 191 1 (36 Stat. L., 1086)— An Act 

 To amend section one of the act approved March 2, 

 1907, being an act to amend an Act entitled "An 

 Act Conferring jurisdiction upon United States Com- 

 missioners over offenses committed on a portion of 

 the permanent Hot Springs Mountain Reservation, 

 Arkansas." 



Amends Sec. 1 of the Act of March 2, 1907 to read as follows: 

 That any United States Commissioner duly appointed by the United 

 States district court for the eastern district of Arkansas, and residing 

 in said district, shall have power and jurisdiction to hear and act 

 upon all complaints made of any and all violations of said Act of 

 Congress approved April twentieth, nineteen hundred and four. 



1912 — ^Act of June 3, 1912 (37 Stat. L., 121) — ^An Act Au- 

 thorizing the Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital As- 

 sociation to occupy and construct buildings for the 

 use of the corporation in lots numbered 3 and 4, 

 block numbered 114, in the city of Hot Springs, 

 Arkansas. 



Similar to Masonic grant, supra. 



1912 — ^Act of August 21, 1912 (37 Stat. L., 322) — An Act 

 Authorizing the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, to 

 occupy and construct buildings for the use of the 

 fire department of said city on lot numbered 3, block 

 numbered 115, in the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas. 



Similar to Masonic grant, supra. 



1912— Act of August 24, 1912 {Z7 Stat. L., 457)— An Act 

 Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses 



