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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 123-125. 1916. 123 CHAP. 123.-—An Act To authorize the_Jackson Highway Bridge Company, its H8; 18» NW- successors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across the Tom- [ ‘ mw'] bigbee River at Princes Lower Landing, near Jackson, Alabama. [Public, No. 78.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re esentatives ey the United. States of America in Congress assembled{Th§t the Jackson Highway Bgoilgiibedgiigky Bridge Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State tdiig iigiiiipiinsiklgdii; of Alabama, its successors and assigns, be, and are hereb, authorized -'*'°~ to construct, maintain, and operate a brid e and all ap roaches thereto across the Tombigbee River at or near grinces Lower lianding, near Jackson, Alabama, at a point suitable to the interests of navi- Construction. iation, in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An V°l'34’°'84' ct to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters," ,,,0,,,0 a proved March twenty-third, nineteen undred and six: Provided, Highivay, etc., 'llhat said bridge shall he constructed, maintained and operated so md"' that it may serve as a roadway for continuous use by the public as a highway bridgp, to be used by vehicles, pedestrians horsemen animals, and a kinds of highway traffic and travel, for the transit of which reasonable rates of toll may be charged and received. . Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby ·‘“"*’°‘*"‘°"‘· expressly reserved. Approved, May 18, 1916. (EAP. 124.-An Act To permit imno by the supply departments of the Army to Mig-%2li?l6` certain military schools and colleges. [Public, 1%.19.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House 3/ Representatives of the United . States of America in Congress assemble, That the Secretary of War jkiggfguwggésanay is authorized to issue, at his discretion and under such regulations bps¤¤m¤,rm¤mu¤- as he may prescribe, such quartermaster supplies and stores belonging "°“ °“"“’s‘ to the Government, and which can be splzged for that purpose, as may appear to be required for the establis ent and maintenance of military instruction camps by the students of any educatnonal institution to which an officer of the Army is detar ed as plrofessor of Bond mum, military science and tactics, and the Secretary of War s all require a bond in each case in the value of the property for the care and safekeeping thereof and for the return of the same when required. Approved, May 18, 1916. May 18, 1916. CHAP. 125.-An Act Making aéppropriations for the current and contingent [H·R·1°°‘85·] expenses of the Bureau of Indians A airs, for fulfilling treaty sti ulations with vari- [Public, No. 80.] ous Indian tribes, and for other purposes, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seventeen. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and they are hereby, appro riated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriatedt for the purpose of Apaying the current and contingent expenses of the Bureau of Indian ffairs, for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes, and in full compensation for all offices and salaries which are provided for herein for theiservico of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred an seventeen, name] : _ _ For the survey, resiirvey, classification, and allotment of lands in ,,,§§§,§,,{§;,€*,?§°““ Soveralty under the provisions of the Act of February eighth, eight- Vok 24.1>·388· een hundred and eight -seven (Twenty-fourth Statutes at Large, ¥8·g6 three hundred angeighty-eight), entitled "An Act to {provide or the allotment of lands m severalty to Indians/’ and un er any other Act or Acts providing for the survey or allotment of Indian