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 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 234, 242. 1914. 685 C.KAP.234.—An Act 0 rant Dgwgg ‘ A t7,1. State of Arkansas, to consrirrugt a b1iihd;ec?aIdBri;1stt(hiaCd’rlmnsad(§·.iir}:a‘i* (b•e]t1*i1vgiiftl1:: ulg§°°84‘?M of Little Rock and Argenta, Arkansas. [pubuc, No. 16;] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representive.s of the United States eg America in Congress assembled, That the consent of Congress ‘§$,§¥§§§"‘ §},',§§;,y is here y granted for the county of Pulaski, State of Arkansas, and £{§i·¤I;¤v*>¤¤s¤.fr<>¤i its successors and assigns to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge ° °°h°A"‘°°°’ and approaches thereto across the Arkansas River at a point suitab e to the mterests of navigation from Broadwa Street, ur the city of Little Rock, Arkansas, to a point on the nortli bank of the said river, in the city of Argenta, county of Pulaski, Arkansas, in accordance $,*;*;Sg{¤°¤g,¥=· with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to regplate the con- ’p` ' struction of bridges over navigable waters," approved arch twenty- third, nineteen hundred and six. Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby *""°“°"“"'*· expressly reserved. Approved, August 7, 1914. 9'HAP. 242.-An Act For the relief of Clara Dougher-ty,Er-nest Kubel, and Jose- *"‘fg‘f§_}°"· phme Taylor, owners of lot numbered thirteen, and 0 Mary Meder,ownerof thesouth ...-..;.. seventeen and ten onehundredths feet front by the full depth thereof of lot numbered [P¤bu°· N¤· 168-1 fourteen, all of  property in square numbered seven hundred and twenty·i0ur, in Washington, District 0 Co umbaa, with regard to assemment and pa nt for damages on account of change of grade due to the construction of Union lgtlxietim, in said District. Be iten.aetedb»y¢71eSenateandHoaseo Re esentativeso the United IH H States of America in Congress assembled, Thatziinder and iniiccordance Apprats:idl* with the terms and provisions of the Act of Congress approved April §£‘§“‘,§} g’,§d°"‘}{,'; twengy-second, nineteen hundred and four, enti ed "An Act to pro- Urgnp g3¤¤¢i¤¤· vide or payment of damages on account of change of grade due to °° ’°‘°'5°` construction of the Union Station, in the District of Columbia/’ as V I 34 amended by the Act of Congress approved June twenty-ninth, nine- °' "‘°l°` teen hundred and six the commission ap(pointed under said Act is hereby authorized and directed to meet an view the property known as lots numbered thirteen and the south seventeen and ten one-hundredths feet front by the full depth thereof of lot numbered fourteen all in square numbered seven hundred and twenty-four, in the city oi Washington, in the District of Columbia, improved by remises numbered three hundred and twenty-three, three hundred) and twenty- five, three hundred and twenty-seven, three hundred and twenty-nine, and three hundred and thirty-seven First Street northeast, city of Washington, District of Columbia, and hear testimony touching the damages to said property which have resulted from changes in the m§,;}ff},?“°’ °‘ °°'“‘ grade of streets, avenues, or alleys authorized by the Act o Congress V¤r 32. x>· ¤13· approved February twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and three, relating to the construction o a unionrailroad station in the District of Co umbia, and to appraise and determine the amount of damages, if any, to which the owner of said property so affected by change of grade may be entitled. I to co ki Sec. 2. That if any of the parties interested, their personal re re- pealglrom ¤»?mi°i °P` sentatives, or the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, shall be dissatisfied with the appraisement or award of said commission, the court shall, on motion of the parties so dissatisfied, direct the United States marshal to summon a jury of seven disinterested men, not related to any person in interest, to meet and view the said plxioperty and to appraise and determine the amount of damages to w `c the