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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cris. 40, 46-48. 1921. 1099 men who have already served one 01* more enlistments therein," returned to the House of Representatives by the President of the United States, with his objections, and sent by the House of Representatives to the Senate with the message of the President returning the joint resolution. Resolved, That the joint resolution do pass, two-thirds of the Senate agreeing to pass the same. Attest: Gnonon A. Sannnnson Secretary. CHAP. 46.-An Act To amend section 1 of an Act sjpproved February_26, 1919, F°bm§r{8dif]19m' entitled "An Act to fix the salaries of the clerks of the mted States d1str1ct courts and to provide for their office expenses, and for other purposes." Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re esentatrives of the United, States of America in Congress assembledf Tlizt section 1 of the Act $i~iil°d4§i°t;i°°iisti§ approved Febru 26, 1919, entitled "An Act to fix the salaries of °m°”‘*°d· the clerks of the8UYnited States district courts and to provide for their pfgce expenses, and for·other purposes," is hereby amended to read as 0 ows: HSECTION 1. That on and after the lst day of July, 1918, all clerks ,,,,°l,,,‘2’§” °' "“*““ of the United States district courts shall be appointed by the `udge APP¤111*¤1¤¤¢· for the district, or the senior judge if there be more than one judge in Fm ctc mba .d the district, and all fees and emo uments authorized by law to be paid into mb riémryfml to the clerks of the United States district courts, except the clerks of the district courts of Alaska, shall be charged as heretofore and shall be collected, as far as possible, and paid into the Treasury of the United States in such manner and at such times as hereinafter pro- samyiuueu tum. vided; and such clerks shall be paid, in lieu of the fees and emolu— ***;;,00,,0 ments now allowed by law, an annual salary as hereinafter provided: Umm` sam sx- Promkted, That this section shall not be construed to reqrure or au- °"“’* "`°“"°°*· thorize fees to be charged or collected from the United States." Approved, February 11, 1921. February 15, 1921. CHAP. 47.-—An Act To extend the time for the construction of a bridge across the navigable waters of the Newark Bay, in the State of New Jersey. [Pu °• °‘ 305*] Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re esentatcives 0 the United States of America in Co ess assembleid, That the timefs for com- i·liggriix1i:¤i&g1;Z1`ibr mencinv and completingftlie construction of a brid e authorized by  0‘}’N§§"}QZl Act of Congress approved August 8, 1919, to be built b the Central my- _ Railroad Company of New Jersey, across the Newark Hay between ..a'fm°’p`2'7'°m°°d` the cit of Elizabeth and the city of Bayonne, New Jersey, are hereby ejcteindhil two and five years, respectively, from the date of approval o t iis 1 ct. Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby *m“'°"‘°'"" expressly reserved. Approved, February 15, 1921. Februa 15,1921. CHAP. 48.-An Act To extend the time for the construction of a bridge across the Susquehanna River at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, [P“b“°· N11- 30**} Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives of the United iv States of America in _Congress assemblgt, 'gat the times for com- iiiriiflileéxnhllieliiiiexii iii} mencing and completing the reconstruction of a bridge authorized §',§§"f»§_ “° H‘“'""" by Act of Congress approved October 19, 1918, to be reconstructed aI;;j&8d4°· P- 101% by the Philade phia, arrisburg and Pittsburgh Railroad Comgmy, ` its lessees, successors, and assigns, across the Susquehanna iver at or about four thousand two hundred and fifty feet jwest of Phila.- delphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh Junction, Harrisburg, Penn-