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 64 FIF1`Y—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 951,952. 1906. appropriation shall be apportioned or paid to such State or Territory; Rmnccicn. and no portion of said moneys exceeding five per_centum of each annual appropriation shall be applied, directly or mdirectly,_ under - any pretense whatever, to the purchase, erection, preservation, or repair of any building or buildings, or to the purchase or rental of A¤¤¤¤l ¤=P<¤‘°¤ *0 land. It shall be the duty of each of said stations annually, on or g°v°m°°' before the first day of February, to make to the governor of the State or Territory in which it is located a full and etai1ed_report of 1ts_ operations, includin a statement of receipts and expenditures, a copy of which report shall be sent to each of said stations, to the Secretary of Agriculture, and to the Secretary of the Treasury of the Uhltéd States. · ·°°""“°"°‘ “ °° Sec. 4. That on or before the first da of July in each year after lgiapgzllm with the the passage of this Act the Secretary 0; Agriculture shall ascertain and certify to the Secretary of the Treasury as to each State and Territo whether it is complying with the provisions of this Act and is entitkd to receive its share of the annual appropriation for agricultural experiment stations under this Act and the amount which thereupon h°1{g¤n¤¤¤}:,, 0*;: wztg each is entitled, respectively, to receive. If the Secretary of Agriculnerpplfcm. ture shall withhold a certificate from any State or Territory of its appro riation, the facts and reasons therefor shall be reported to the President and the amount involved shall be kept separate in the Treasury until the close of the next Congress in order that the State or Territory may, if it shall so desire, appeal to Congress from the ,m,P_§¤P•¤•lu| ;*m***'*· determination of the Secretary of Agricu ture. If the next Congress shall not direct such sum to be paid, it shall be covered into the Treasury; and the Secretary of Agriculture is hereby charged with the proper administration of this law. · R*P°¤‘*°°°°¤8’°¤· Sec.. 5. That the Secretary of Agriculture shall make an annual report to Congress on the receipts and expenditures and work of the agricultural experiment stations in all of the States and Territories, and also whether the a propriation of any State or Territory ~ has been withheld; and if so, th)e reason therefor. ““°"°"‘°“" Sec. 6. That Congress may at any time amend, suspend, or repeal any or all of the provisions of this Act. Approved, March 16, 1906. Mnrrh 16. 19% CHAP. 952.- n A t'l‘> ui · ian _ W E’f{"__"rl H _ Pennsylvania and liewsrk Iiailrliiaiidddnlhgnixnohlihlelllsuckcggcmrgiitggllilixilgiilya [rubuc, Nc. 4:+.] tain, and operate a bridge across the Delaware River. · Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRe esentattves 0 the United Nf,$*:;'g';a_R*'°'· States`o_fAmer£ca in Cimgreay assembled, Th]; the Pennsygllvania Railr£¤¤3gg;a¤;¤   road Lompany, a corporation existing under the laws of the State of pc,,,,,,;,,,,,]], and Pennsylvania, and the Pennsylvania and Newark Railroad Company, a gggggyjnglggggg corporation existing under the laws of the State of New Jersey, or their successors, be, and they are hereby, authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a brid e, with as many tracks as they shall deem wanna. necessary for railroad traliih across the Delaware River between a point south of and within one mile of the southern boundary line of the city of Trenton, in the State of New Jcrsev, and a point south of and within one mile of the southern boundary line of the borough of °F°'“°8 d""- Morrisville, in the county of Bucks and State of Pennsylvania. Said bridge shall be constructed with a draw suitable to accommodate the pggggsbpg Spgigls and boats, which shall be opened promptly upon , l',v,’,jf "’ Sec. 2. That the bridge authorized to be constructed under this Act shall be located and built under and subject to such requirements for the security of navigation of said river as the Secretary of War shall