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 282 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cas. 52-55. 1919. the labor and material supplied in so completing any such contract, D t _] d of or for the increased cost of the labor and material plzid for from G YB · • ° "°" ‘S‘md2.::,*:as26%.:.;;;c2h:l;:z;{,·..é"e *a’;*Wgf:z*· ttm; of each session thereof the amoimt of each expenditure and the facts on which the same is based. Approved, August 25, 1919. A§lLl‘{.3d61€ll9` CHAP. 53.-An Act Authorizing the county of Montgonggt, Tennessee, to ——··"w‘— construct a bridge across the Cumberland River within seven es of Clarksville, [Public, No. 42.] Tennessee _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United §§m%%. States of America in Congress assembled, That the county of Mont- ' tain an operate a ri e an approac es thereto across the Cumberland Igsver at z point suital?e t0(tHhelL1terests of navigation, and withina tanceo seven miles rom ar ville Tennessee inaccord- $’0L34,P·84. ance with the royisions of the Act entitled "An act to regulate the construction o bridges over navigable wate1s," and approved March 23 1906. amendment. Sec.  That tlée right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby express y reserve . - Approved, August 31, 1919. A§?§·3gi1§li9' CHAP. 54.—An Act For the construction of a bridge across the Susquehanna  River at or near Falls, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. sysquemuus Rip. Be it enactedby   Senate and House of Representatives of the United b;·id?e?slZsl1I1Smm, pa Y Smtes ¢{ America on Congress assembled, That the consent of Congress IS here y granted to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to construct, maintaxn,   operate a bridge and approaches thereto, across the Susquehanna R1ver at a point suitable to the mterests of nav;1— _ gation, and at or near Falls, Wyoming County, Pennsglvania, in $gj*fgj“j}}§; accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An ctto regu- ’ late the construction of brid es over navivable waters," a roved M rch 23 1906 g ° PP a. Amm,m,,,,_ Sec. 2.’That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, August 31, 1919. S~¤=;g**>;,§,g·,*"°· cnn. ss.-An Act neieaug to teams required by as Act ensued wu. Act to extend protection to the civil rights of members of the Military and Naval EstablY’¤bU°·I*°·“·l lishments of the United States engaged in the present war." _ r Be it enacted by the Senate and House o1fRepresentati·ves of the United C,§i§‘§§;{;,‘j{‘f“"°” States of America in Congress assembled, That where any ]udgment has miiagmeus in as- been enteredsil1;ceMgrch8,191§;11irfanyactionorpr§cee_mg§ommenced VOL “'pv_N1_ in any coilirtw eret erevgasa I u.re;tp1filAe1nsuc actilownf eaflidavits ”‘l’1l§’··;H°.‘i“‘€‘i2°°t‘L `§“‘° li? ‘° 2 €»1°“**‘$5°"’* hi “’Fh 8’ 1218* eni c ocx n pro ciono BCI r1¤· so memers of the Military and Naval Establishments of th; United States ?g¤c;¤¤¤ Wes ¤¤¤ i¤ the plaintiff, after such notice as the coiu·t may dprescribe, may Hle ' an affidavit stating that the defendant, or defen ants, in default in such judggnents, are not at the time of such Bling, and were not at the time of the entry of such judgment, in the naval or military service
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