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 36 SIXTY—FOURTH CONGRESS. Sms. I. Cns. 45—47. 1916. interest of the United States in ang to said tlgndp; ger the Govergi- ’ of over an across e an s so ocoupie : d.Nm,,°B,,“"°"’"" ‘°’ l.;1?::tii¢?edn§al1r‘isber, 'llliat t United States shall not be liable for any damages whatsoever that may at·any time occur to the 1mprovements . or property of the State of Oklahoma on said lands: And provided ,,,{¥’¤§;"’;{,,,{’_f,,}’,*“‘§,’, further, That the exercise of the rights hereby granted and the execu- Wsi- tion of any work on said 1ands_hereby authorized shall be in accordance with such plans and specifications as may be approved by the Secretary of War, and subject to such further stipulations and con- R°"°"“°°· ditions as he may prescribe: Provided ju1·ther,_ That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized, m his discretion, to revoke the permission herein granted, if in his judwent 1t IS necessary for the use of such military reservation by the ar Department. _ Ammmm Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, March 17, 1916. March 17, 1916. (H- J- R°“· ml  48.—Joint Resolution Providing for an incmm of the enlisted men of the _7 [Pub. Res., No. 11.] Y ID an emergency. U fab,} Am Resolved by     and House Qf1,?€1'886'll·b0#'l;’I)68 of the United py 0;,3; umlkum mam.; States of Avnenoc ·m Congress assembled, _ at when in the judgment ‘ · S'*'{g°*;j‘{*{,§{*“*’°‘*· of the President an emergency arises which makes it necessa;-sg, all @ jiigf ’ organizations of the Army which are now below the maximum e sted ”7’ "°" strengh authorised by law shall be raised forthwith to that strength, ,»,,,,,,,,_ and all be maintained as nearl asqplossible thereat so long as the §g;=,'¤;f¤im_ emergency shall continue: Prmndred, at the total enlisted strength ’ of any of sa1d arms of the service shall not include unassigned recruits there or at depots or elsewhere, but such recruits shall at no time exceed by more than five per oentum the total enlisted strength rescgibgd {or such  andhthe pnlisted men now or hereafter autliior- ¤¤¤¤¢¤¤¤¤z=· vi iz y aw or other ranc eso the milit service shall be rovided ""`°° h ° "°°°°°' and maintained without any impairmentliythe enlisted streriigth prescribed for any of said arms. Approved, March 17, 1916. ¥iii°ii.2iidz9ii'  47.-An Apt To authorize the construction or a bridge across me ohio  F"'? "°“‘ “ wml °“ M bauks m the QW °f Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at or near the t 1;*§‘;? §cgg:%£1£» 1g;;·ug’0;`1:n<;p the opposite shore of  river witbm out rum. Be it enacted by tbe Senate and House 0 Rc esentativee 0 the United Pawniiibhdggigi  mm? ofA'm·€""’·W· in O0”fT€8·$ ¢¤88¢'mbZ¢d, llihatlilhe county off Allegheny, g*})g§g_ *° M¤K¤¤¤ in the State of Pennsy vama, be, and is hereby, authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto over the Ohio l{1ver,_at a point suitable to the interests of navigation, from a point on its banks in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at or near the locality known as Woods Run, to a oint on the o posits Cmmmom shore of said river within the borough of McKees ltocks Pennsylvania "°’·‘”· 1*8*- in accordance with the provisions of an Act entitled "’An Act to reg; ulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters " approved Ammdmm March twenty-third, nineteen undred and six. l ‘ Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, March 20, 1916.