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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cm. 46*49. 1919. 279 CHAP. 46.-An Act To extend the tim ·, _ Bridge across the Arkansas River betweeuctggl;’§e?g?tH(3gnR?§cg1;11g1at;1r§g;1i;t AugF;t;5z5¥?19 Arkansas. ’ [Public, N 0. 38.] Be it enacted by the Senate and H0/use 0 Re resentatfives 0 the United States of America in Oonqress assemablgi, 'Fhai: the tixnga for com- ji»={·$:m:;r§g§?•$ for mencing and completing the construction of a bridge and approaches ijglggmgiaqgg Rm thereto, authorized by Act of Congress approved October 6, 1917, to 0dV°E;°»P:3°°·*m°¤d‘ be built across the Arkansas River at the city of Little Rock on the ` site new occupied by the free highway bridge constructed by said county m the years 1896 and 1897, are hereby extended one year and three gears, respectively, from the date of approval hereof. Sec. 2. hat the right to alter, amend, or repealpthis Act is hereby "m°°dm°°t‘ expressly reserved. Approved, August 15, 1919. Au 1: 15 19 9. CHAP. 47.-An Act Extending the time for the construction of a bridge across [FR- #*05 Flint River, in the State of Georgia. [Pubuc, No. 39.] Be it enacted Z2] the Senate and House %f Re resentatives of the United States of merica in Congress assem Zed, {hat the times for ·][Y{§§ Pgxédod ,0, commencing and completing the construction of a bridge author- b¤‘{;is{¤3g»N¤;;¢¤¤»G3; ized by Act of Congress a proved A ril 17, 1916, to be built across •¤. °° ’p' ’°m°° the Flint River, Georgia, hy Mitchel? County, or by Baker County, Georgia, jointly or separately, are hereby extended one and three yeaxs, respectively, from the date hereof. ~ Sec. 2. That. the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby ‘*“°"°"‘°“°· expressly reserved. Approved, August 15, 1919. CHAP. 48.-Joint Resolution To authorize the President to convene a meeting of ?£g·{stR}¤g: ggau international labor conference in Washington, District of Columbia. Resolved the Senate and House ozf Re esentatives of the United mmmmnl Lam States of A¢l;Im·ica, in Congress assembled, 'Hat the President of the $v¤;¤¤Sg¤j!<;¤0h¤¤1gi¤:(g¤ United States be, and he hereby is, authorized to convene and to wmmua. ’ " make arrangements for the organization of a I§enera1 international *°°"·¥’·“’· labor conference, to be held in Washington, istrict of Columbia: Provided, hmuever, That nothing herein shall be held to authorize §gg'jf;‘{· ,0 mma, the President to appoint any delegates to represent the United States crogdgr wm may of America at suehoconferencc or to authorize the United States "'° °°" of America to participate therein unless and until the Senate shall have ratified the provisions of the proposed treaty of peace with Germany with reference to a general intcmaticnallabor conference. Approved, August 15, 1919. August 15,1919. CHAP. 49.-Joint Resolution To suspend the requirements of annual ageesment Work on certain mining claims during G10 yw l9l9· [Pub. Res., Ne. 10.] Resolved by the Senate and House of Represcntatzveg _0f the United Pubuc mm States 0 America, in Congress assemble, That the p1·0v1sion of section mg_ii¤;i¤§¤g_1¤imsd‘;g_{»¤$ 2324 ofnhe Revised Statutes of the United States which requires on mg. pw Bach mining claim located, and until 8 ggtent has been issued therefor, §f,·;;$°3§_’2‘*P·*”‘ not less than $100 worth of labor to performed or imggovernents aggregating such amount to be made durmgneach year,,  the _ Same is hereby, suspended during the calen r year 1919: _Pmmded, L,m,"””!'°'m;,L That 110 such suspension shall bclgauted to any one claunaut for Nahum and more than five claims: Provided, at ever? c1a1maut of any such chmtchnbfgf mining claim in order to obtam the benefits 0 thxs resoluuon shall E10