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 1054 s1X·rY-r1rTH oononnss. sm. III. cas. 6-9. 1919. 3 R°g1¤t=jdS;j;g’gg§i°¤$ Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class other mm than Members of Congress, by reason of the death of the Honorable Charles Warren Fairbanks, of Indiana, be filled by the appointment of Robert S. Brookings, of Missouri. Approved, Ja.nuary 7, 1919. January 12,1919. [H.R.12916.] CHAP. 7.-—An Act To provide for the temporary promotion of commissioned officers of the Marme Corps serving with the Army. _ Be it enacted ty the Senate and House of Representat·£ves ey the United om¤mc`:}¥¤¥ in States of Agnenca in Congress assembled, That commissioned officers mmm! dum; cum- revisions of section sixteen hundred and twenty-one, Revised ga1flfi.,se¤.1e21 .274. gtatutes, shall be e ible in the same manner as officers of the rp 7 _ _ Ame P·76· Regular Arm, for tem ora promotion to h her ades in an of e Y. P YY. lg sr Y . the forces provided by the Act entitled "An Act to authorize the Presicgang to ingrease temgoiiarily th;  Establishment of the _ Unite tates approve ay eig teent nineteen hundred and m m,m,.,. seventeeg: Prgrvlgded, T(l;at_oflicers fofhtlpe lVla.rir;ethCorps temporarily promote to   ergra es m any o the orces o eArmy under the provisions of t Act shall not thereby vacate their permanent ap- T pomtments 031 commissiongz) or b<})prejudic;d in their relative lineal °¤*P°¤”Y '¤°¤¤· standing` in e Marine rps: rovuled urther That temporary MMA vacanciw in the Marine Corps caused by the appdintment of officers to higher grades in the Army shall be temporarily filled in the same mummum ezpmme manner as is now prescribed bylaw: And provided further, That the ‘ temporary promotuons herein authorized shall continue only while such officers are detached for duty with the Army. Approved, January 12, 1919. January 12,1919. [H.R.l2945.] OHA1’.8.——An A t P `d` vi tb base f 'f, , d equipment by officerg of tlllenNhn° , <l\larix(i$eICgr(ps, a.n(d Clbuahtorélhsardfésdlderhliaclsllitsplrairsn ' at the Naval Academy from thezovernment at cost. r Be it enacted Igy the Senate and House of Representatives oj the United m’_;’;,*°{,;S§‘§',¤*:,°d‘f**P°· States tp] Améneadzn Ogmgreazl eilsslelmbled, that hereafte;r unifofgms, u:a1wms,<;m.,may accou rmen an e uipmen s a upon the request o any officer  °°°“°" of the Navy or any otllicer of the Marine Co s or an officer of the . . . YP Y Coast Guard while operating with the Navy or any midshipman at the Naval Academy or ca ets at the Coast Guard Academy, be furnished by the Government at cost, subject to such restrictions and regulations as the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe. Approved, January 12, 1919. hlllitllg   BOEHAE. 9.-i*.nC0Acti:y Igh¢§{consent of Congress to Norman [r¤¤ue,N·.».2•9.] of u;e*’;{¤rth an th;*¤b°‘;¤:i°. 9 °“’·· “° °°'%¤*’“°* 9 b'id8° °¤’°¤' *h° -"°’ ary line between said States. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives the United N(§;§§_ R"' C‘:m“’° taites ez America gn Cmgress assembled,JfI`ha11:"tl1e consenigf Congress J<>¤¤¤~¤ ts is ere y grante to orman Count Minn t, T ill Co tv §ii§2;·,si°gu.Tg£·i North Dakota, and their successors anlll assignscictoacongatmct, rilrldihl g- tam, and operate a bridge and ap roaches thereto across the Red Imaam River of the North at a point suita le   the interests of navigation, · at or near the section hne between sections twenty-four and twenty- five, township one hundred and forty-five north, range forty-nine west, fifth principal meridian, on the boundary line between Minne-
 * 1 Amr  of the Marme Corps, detached for duty with the Army under the