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 958 SIXTY-FIF TH COQTGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 169-171. 1918. Sévfsmbsf U 1918- CHAP. 169.-An Act Extending the time for the construction of a bridge across [5* 45°7‘l the Monongahela River at or near the city of Fairmont, West Virginia. "°“°“°’ N°‘ ”?' Be tt ettaetea by the Senate and House eysepteeeetetteee ejtzte United ¥§,‘§ §,§"°{,;, States ¢:{Amer·lca in Congress assembled, That the times for commencbcid `¤s.¤¤ F¤i=¤=¤¤t in an completing the construction of a bridge authorized by the W. Via. g P • ve1.ss,p.sz. Act of Co approved April seventeenth, nineteen hrmdred and sixteen, to Ee built across the Monongahela River at or near the city of Fairmont, West Virginia., by the city of Fairmont, are hereby extended to one year and three years, respectively, from the seventeenth day of April, nineteen hundred and eighteen. A“‘°”‘”“°“'· Srzc. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, September 11, 1918. September 12, 1918. crur. 170.-Joint Resolution Authorizing the President to establish zones in (Pub. Res., No. 40.] which intoxicating liquors may not be sold, manufactured, or distributed. I¤*°¥is¤*i¤g¤¤¤¤*=· Resolved by the Senate and House 0 Re entatives 0 the United ¤ei;i§”i.it’.til[§lyete:°i’$ States of America in Congress assembliid, 'Hiiil. the Preshlent of the "‘§,'Qf,°dl; 10,, United States be, and hereby is, authorized and empowered, at any ’ ' time after the passage of this Joint Resolution, to establish zones of such size as he may deem advisable about coal mines, munition factories, shipbuilding plants, and such other giants for war material as may seem to him to require such action, w enever in his opinion the creation of such zones is necessary to, or advisable in, the proper prosecution of the war, and that he is hereby authorized and empow-, t mr M ered to prohibit the sale, manufacture, or distribution of intox1cating name. liquors m such zones, and that any violation of the Pres1dent’s regulations in this regard shall be punished by imprisonment for not morileéblhan oéie year, or by fine of not more than $1,000, or by both suc can imprisonment. Approved, September 12, 1918. S°°‘°i’§¥’°e§lf%‘”‘“· can. rzr.-.~.¤_Aet autueaeieg the state et neuter.; to select otherjlands in E§§t§‘ei”ti.°L’ti?m“$`§°tmge“ "“t*§?§’;»£‘§`Ze“€*§`.l’e iii 2*335* ”?ti°ee°3i’“e¥e$.*‘¥;£‘li"ifet‘2‘t? vation in said State. PO M t Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _Sc‘{,’f,,§“§,gc,,,,,, we,. States of America in Congress assembled, That the State of Montana };‘;¤,‘;g,é;*{,{§;¤,g{1f,*S¤° be, and is hereby, authorized to select, in lieu of lands in section six- ' teen, township two north, range thirty east, within the limits of the lands withdrawn for the Huntley irrigation project and formerly within the ceded portion of the Crow Indian Reservation in said State, other unappropriated survqyed nonmineral public lands of equal area mea 7% situated within the limits o said State in the manner provided in the ’ 'p‘ Act a proved February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety- one ('Kventy-sixth United States tatutes at Large, page seven hundred and ninety-six), entitled ‘ ‘An Act to amend sections twenty-two hundred and seventy-five and twenty-two hundred and seventy-six of the Revised Statutes of the United States providing for the selec- Pmm tron of lands for educational purposes in heu of those aplrglo riated for we1»·`et·t3mguts. other EEBPOSGSUZ _Promded, That such selection of tls by said Homwm mms State s _ be a waiver of its r1¤·ht to the lands rn said section sixteen: eeud.,,.;;_ And provided further, That the homestead entries heretofore erro- · neous y allowed for a portion of said section sixteen shall become I valid, subject to future compliance with the law applicable thereto. f Approved, September 13, 1918. 4 1