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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. 68,70,74. 1915. 817 "Ma of the Calumet River, _Il1inois, from Lake Michigan to Calumet Lake, to accompany rgport of W. G._Ewing, United States attorney, to the Attorney eneral, respecting cession of right of wa for improvement of said 1’lV6I', imder Act of Co approved gugr fifthév eigh?en lhundrled ang eggh3y—fo1(ilr" i§eporth dated anuary eny-ourt,e` teen un e an e'ht-` t and pgport dated Februa% tw§th, eighteen hundred gdleiggtylnine. ?;I;; gBW1I1g, mted States attorney, northern trict of Whereas it is provided in the said deeds above referred to that "the shore or doc lines of said river as so established and shown on said Exit shall hereafter for all imposes be taken as the true meandered ' es of said stream"; andp Whereas a navigable channel has been cut through said north quarter of said fractional section seven within the new channel lines of the Calumet River as shown on said niap: Therefore S Be tt enactedby  Senate and Housigf Representatives of the United tales 3 America in Omgpess assemb, That the portion of the old $2% of tltig Calumet ver m the with quartpirf of fractions; stepw- 1on seven  th1riy' -seven no e teen east o Cthirdtprindipal meifi   south ig tl;eth1n und§riuline, in Cog; uny, 01S,W c esots' o ’ talished bi the United Statesu aiida showing: "ma of tliaagalsumet River, ois, from Lake Michigan to Calumet Lallce, to accompany report of W. G: Ewing, Unite_ States attomey, to the Attomey General, respect cession of ht of wa for un rovement of said . ul? ng p Y P _ river, under act’p_ Congress approved July fifth eighteen hundred and eight;-four, is hereby abandoned as navigable water. Approv, February 27, 1915. £..°%§;?(£i;’tt;‘:$*.§3  ‘§d*i.;'“i3‘;2°.i.‘ as az *:.:3.::2:; .  #1*%*% un an six n, an 0 er purposes. [Publ1e,No. 261.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States ty America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are P¤¤=¤¤¤¤ ¤1>vr¤1>r¤¤· appropriated, out of any money in the 'Preasugcnot otherwise "°°°' appro ijiated, for the payment of pensions for the al year ending June plurtieth, nmeteen undred and sixteen, and for other purposes, name y: For Army and Navy pensions, as follows: For invalids widows, "1¤v•¤¤» •¤=·» v·¤· minor children, and dependent relatives Army nurses, and all other °"°' pensioners who are now borne on the rolls, or who may hereafter be placed thereon, under therprovisions of any and all Acts of Co , $164,000,000: Prmnkied, at the appropriation aforesaid for Na §`»i°#'i"i?6¤¤¤¤¤=- penpions slplll be paidhfl1il0u?)Gthe1{:¥ncon:;;e fof tp; Elavy pensigi oaras came cnen or a : Jsiurther, That the amgunt expgnded under each oplihgozhove items A°°°”¤“· shziall bte accoxgited for sepprately. f or ees an e enseso examiningsurgeons nsions, orservices M, ’“'¥°°°”~ rendered withinxpthe fiscal year nineteen liuliiedred and sixteeih F ’ mi $100,000. Approved, March 1, 1915. • ._ A T is . d ml f . . um-e¤a,19is. ¤,.$‘?E$.$i§4d..m· ‘*€e§?a%'§%eE?£..%‘*..€‘&$$§.’§?h”““”“ ""° °° "°‘°°“”‘ -———.Wj;°;’;’2m_1 B 't e ted by the Senate and House R esentatives of the United Stat;s10;'n§$neHca in Congress assembZe»d;JfTlizaptl’ on and after the first ,,,%“““°°°“’“‘“‘*" 91006°—vox. 33-21- 1——52