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 1158 SIXTY-F1FTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHS. 29-31. 1919. m;§*§§g1’,§’p},{'p‘{§§ "In_ the event any circuit judge, or district judge, having so held a jc 317: gx tjjjggpggijgjigg commission or commissions at least ten years continuously, and havamé nomsign. mg attained the age of seventy years as aforesaid, shall nevertheless remain in office, and not resign or retire as aforesaid, the President, if he finds that any such judge is unable to discharge efficiently all the duties ofjxh his office by reasgn of mental op physical disability of permanent aracter may w en necessa or the efiicient dispatc of business, appoint; by and with the adiriirce and consent of the Senate, an additional c1rcu1t_ judge of the circuit or district judge of the dismama or heaped. trict to which such disabled judge belongs. And the judge so retiring §§“§§¤{§,‘§§,;‘},§g}g‘;;*°' Xolijngirily, ortwhosejigiientallor pihysic}al1<Eol§1di}§ici1& cauised the Presi- _ en_ appom _ an a tiona judge s a e e an treated as if umor m commission to the remaining judges of said court who shall, in the order of the seniority of their resp ct'v 0 `, ' e 1 e c mmissions exercise such powers and perform such duties as by law ma be inbident to O§u°§*&g,‘;fs€,@lggSgg·, seniority. In districts where there ma be more than one district disagreement. judge, if the jijdggpi oils a izrjajcgity of tliem can not agree upon the appointment 0 0 ci 0 the court, to be appointed b such judliges, then the senior judge shall have the power to makb such If _Sdaa..m¤ mg. “P£‘{Jmgm‘2&’jfS·d th. t.. · f. . . ggmntgjkvgfagzctibdy _ p n e ea _, resigna ion, or retirement 0 any circuit or dismt ,5 be $,,9,, e · trict judge, so entitled to resign, following the appomtment of any additional judge as provided m this section, the vacancy caused by such death, resignation, or retirement of the said judge so entitled _ to resign shall not be iilled." E°°°“"'° °“‘°· Sno 7 That this Act shall take effect and be in force on and after the first day of the month next following its approval. Approved, February 25, 1919. F°{’§T“r‘£Yi2£SH"‘ cnn. eo.-An Act To increase are cost of the public building at El Dorado, [Public, No. 266.] ° · Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United §iS2°".,d}°’ K°"ft 3,,. States of America in Congress assembled, That section four of the Act g',$§‘,§Ef°' Pu NM of Congress approved March fourth, mneteen hundred and thirteen, edv¤1.sv,p.s74,¤me¤d- authorizing  directing the Secretary of the Treasury to contract ‘ for the acquisition by purchase or otherwise of a site and to contract for] tgiie eriplction land uvizomjjjetion thejieon 05 a suitable buildingi mc u n eproo va ts eating an vent' af apparatus, am approacges, complete, for ,the use and accommodlildon of the United States (post office and other Government offices at El Dorado, Kansas, be, an the same is hereb, amended so as to increase the limit of . . Y cost for said building from $60,000 to $95,000. Approved, February 25, 1919. r S a,. e(§iagl2£9‘9é}ll9 CHAP. 31.—·—Au Act Granting the consent of Congrem to the Younitown Shéét publicy N,,_ 267. and Tube Com any to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge acrom the Mahoning [ 1 River m the Sptate ot Ohio mh nm R_ Be it enactedby the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Y,,,,§,.,,,,§·',,,,*"°§j,_,,,, States %fAmerica in Congress assembled, That the consent of Congress gg; g;¤;>§ g<§<>¤grg¤j:; is here y granted  the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, ifé 1*¤eSg=mw¤,0¤a¤. successors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto for carryiiig water lines, electric transmission l1nes,_and so forth, across the ahomng River, at a point suita- Cmm,_mm_ ble to the interests of navigation at or near the town of East Youn¤’S- v¤i..si,p.s4. town,   of Mahoning, State of Ohio, in accordance with 516 provisions 0 an Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction