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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 149-151. 1918. 899 CHAP. 149.-An Act Gnu theconsent of Congress to thecount commimioners July 12* mm of Trumbull County, Ohio, ttdncginstrugt, operate, and maintain asbridge and ap- preaches thereto across the Mahoning River in the State of Ohio. lP'¤bl¤°• N°- IW] Be·ite·nactedby theSenateandHm4see Re esentativeso theUmZted _ States of America in Congress assembled; ’l`ii'at the consgnt of Con- i—[?.Ii°L’t!i.°iiil<i$$¤¢y ess is hereby granted to ·the county commissioners of Trumbull §,‘;{{,}’”d¤°·¤°”N”°°· Clounty, Ohio, to construct, maintain, and operate, at a point suitable to the interests of navigation, a bridge and approaches thereto across the Mahoning River, near the city of Niles, in the township of cmmcum Weathersiicld, in the county of Trumbull, State of Ohio, in accord- Vu. ¤4,p.s¢. ance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navi ble waters," approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred andgzix. · Ammdmmt Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is ` hereby expressly reserved. Approved, July 12, 1918. I¤1 12 1918. . . . . . . . Al Rés.313. CHAP. 150.—Jo1nt Resolution Provi for the disposition of mone represented LAL in the Alfred Bernard Nobel peace prizeglsvgarded in mneteen hundredyxind six. [Pub. Bw-. No. 37.] Whereas in compliance with the expressed desire of Theodore Roose- i»I»i:iBi;°Wm' velt Congress passed an Act entitled "An Act to establish the V°'·3‘·P·“‘"· Foundation for the Promotion of Industrial Peace/’ approved March second, nineteen hundred and seven, in which Act trustees were created and appipinted with power to accept from the said Theodore Roosevelt the money gift carried as a part of the Nobel pegce prize awarded him in the year nineteen undred and six; an Whereas the trustees, or industrial peace committee, created nmder said Act still has in its custod the moneys represented in the said Nobel prize, and accretions tliereto, and has not found it practicable to  of the same in accordance with the provisions of said Act: erefore be it Resolved the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives 0 the United *""°'”’°“°"’°""‘* States of Avldyerioa in Congress assemblfed, That the indniistrial peace lgnigcin M mu? committee, created nmder an Act of Congress entitled "An Act to q·§°.§,{{,$Y";i’.‘.f;,,2'{‘; establish the Foundation for the Promotion of Industrial Peace,"'·*°¤"*· •*°· approved March second, nineteen hundred and seven, be, and thely are hereby, authorized and directed to return to the _Honorab e Theodore Roosevelt the sum of money in its hands, prmc1pal_and interest, re resented in the Nobel peace prize, and laced with it in accord with) the expressed desires and purposes of Theodore Roosevelt in nineteen hundred and seven. Approved, July 12, 1918. July is ms. CHAP. 151.—An Act Granting the consent of Congress to the P. M. C. Coal Com- gray to constructand maintain a bridgeacrom Tug River, connecting Pike County, {Punue, No. 191.] entucky, and Mmgo County, West Virginia. Be it enacted by the Semm and House o_/‘Representatives of the United mm States of America in Congress assembled, That the consent of Congress iii:. c. can is hereby granmd to the P. M. C. Coal Company, and its successors S$,';,{§·`?%?1°t€°in¤g$ and 8·SSlgl1S, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and ap- C°“”*>’· ·l’°· preaches thereto across Tuig River at a. point suitable to the interests of navigation, one end o the said bridge being in Pike County; Kentucky, near the western portal of Hatfield Tunnel of the N orfo and Western_Railway, and the other end of the said brid e being on the opposite side of Tug River, in Mingo County, in tie State