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 158 SIXTY-SIXTH corronnss. Sess. 1. ces. 19-12. 1919. rgceivgd, operateil, surpervised, or controlled by him lmder authority 0 said joint reso utiou. · _ _ _ pa,°g**;{>gf“°*i°° *° "° Sec. 3. That the first proviso of said (joint resolution prescrrbmg Pd¢,p.1021. the just compensation to be paid for an on account of said supervision, possession, control, or operation therein specied shall continue in full force and effect until such just compensation shall be full adjusted and paid `in the manner and according to the terms andy conditions therein set forth. a,,D¤,§;§,gduu;‘§P°g;)* gg Sec. 4. That within ninety days after this Act shall take effect the mae President shall cause to be made to the Congress a detailed account and report of all his acts and proceedings m connection with the supervision, possession, control, and operation of the telephone, te egraph, an marine cable systems of the United States, an of all moneys received and expended, and all property and assets acquired or held, and all liabilities or obligations mcurre, including contracts 1’¤¤°° °*¤"”°°d· relative to compensationawards, such report to show in detail the financial results of the operation of each separate wire slystem. from Augustg, 1918, up to the date when the said systems sha have been returne . Approved, July 11, 1919. - 11,1919. mg- mg-} CHAP. 11.-An Act To consent to the proposed compact or agreement between the_ States of New Jersey and New York for the construction, operation, repair, and }1;am1;1te:)1§;n;rce;I;>(§ §_;;n§_eL1pr tunnels under the Hudson River etween the cities of Y . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rr?1;z·eaent1ztivea of the United §ggggj; Rgggn to States cp' America in Ctmgress assembled, at the Congress of the um¤e1¤nd9:,pezwee¤ United States of America hereby consents to the contracts, a§ee- 1}{,§yl2`§{l§,€§’§t§{‘§ ments, or compacts between the States of New Jersey and ew g{gg_°'·l°”°Y¤¤d N"' York authorize by chapters 49 and 50 of the Session Laws of 1918 of New Jersey and chapter 70 of the Sessmn Laws of 1919 of New Jersey and by chapter 178 of the General Laws of New York for 1919, for the construction, operation, repair, and maintenance of a tunnel or tunnels under the Hudson River between the city of Jersey City, in the State of New Jersey, and the borough of Manhattan, in the city and State of New York, and for the joint operation, maintenance, and repair of such timnel or timnels, for regulating their traffic and policing and protecting the same, for thefixing and collection of tolls and c arges for the use of such tunnel or tunnels, and for the regulation of such other_matters as are incidental thereto. U{1g{;g¤g{;{__g¤ng{ Sec. 2. Nothing herein contamed shall be construed to affect the enema. right of the United States to regulate interstate commerce or the jurisdiction of the United States over navigable waters. —#=¤¤¤d¤¤¢¤*· Sec. 3. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, July 11, 1919. iinisiigi _  Actd To tualnxnetnd ani Act lentitled ‘}Ad1;sa to provideiiigor vocéag "'*'-"'T_“"` 011 1*0 0 CIV} Em O GH O lPubH°’I`°` H'] iirhdm thi:  ormnaval forces of the   States, and fo1Pbr1?h)eni? purpeees," approved June 27, 1918. _ __ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ,,X§"°"“1 '°"’*b‘“‘ United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 2 of °£’•>L4¤·¤-6¤7·¤¤¤¤¤<i- the Act entitled "An Act to provide for vocational rehabilitation and return to civil employment of disabled (persons disch ed from the military or naval forces of the Unite States, andmlgyr other