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 292 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. sees. 1. Cns. 72.-75. 1919. ¥*°“°°P"’ 9°““‘Y· Co ess is hereb granted to the county of Hennepin in the State Mm" my me of lignnesota, and7 its successors, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto across the Minnesota River, at a LOCSUOIL point suitable to the interests oi navigation at or near the intersection of that certamlpublic highway in said county commonly known and ctmsu-ueuai. designated as yndale venue, Wlth the said Minnesota River, 111 vei. 34. in- S4- accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to regugxte tins construction of bridges over navigable waters," approved are 23 1906. Amendment. Sec.S?•,Th&t tlae right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expres y reserve Received by the President, September 29, 1919. [Norm nr rim Dnranrmnwr or STATE.·T-ThE foregoingignct been presented to the President of the United States for approva , and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a law without his approval.] oe: ner .,. — iS· “l;°·lm9 CHAP. 74.—A11 Act To revive and reenact the Act entitled "An Act to authorize [Pubns, Ns, ss.] the Cincinnati, New grleans and Lfefiras Pacifictléailllyvay Compaliiy to rebiiilggyid reconstruct, maintain, an operates. ri veacrom e ennessee iver near tanooga, in Hamilton County, in the State of 'l‘ennessee," approved April 5, 1916. Tmmmc Rim Be it enacted by the Senate and House fif Representatives of the United béigrqs exggmcgptr States of America en Omtgnessosserrtbled, hat the Act approved  5, ,,,_,,,,'§,,,,§·»,·,,,,,j 1916, authorizing the Cincinnati, New Orleans an _ Texas acific edY•>1·3°·P·4’·¤¤*¤¤d· Railway Companty; to rebuild and_reconstruct, maintain, and operate a bridge across e Tennmsee River near the city of Chattanooga, _ Tennessee, be, and the same is hereby, revived and reenacted: m_ Provided, That this Act shall be null and void unless the actual construhegoiir of the brydge bcilcogrimziiced Pvithin one year and completed wit thee years rom the ate ereo. expre y reserve. Received by the President, October 1, 1919. [Norris BY rim Dnranrunm or Suwrn.-The foregoing act having bean pregented tip the Presidgntt ogllglhe Uniteild Statgscfor his approlylali an not aving een returne y to the ouse 0 o essmw `c it origlinated within the time prescribed by the Consltigiition of the Unite States, has become a law without his approval.] izgliggj  75.-Joint Resolution Authorizingrgie Secretary of War to expend cer· tam sums appropriated for the support oi the y for the fiscv.1 years ending June 30, 1919, and June 30, 1920, at Camp A. A. Humphreys, Virginia. Resolved by the Senate and Ho/use o Representatives of the United ,,i$i2{&?»’li "‘ Hm"' States of America in Congress assembled? That the Secretary of War be, tegjemgigtlmagf 9,];;,; and hereby is, authorized to expend the following sums appropriated {gy epi31·¤pris¤¤¤s, for the support of the Army for the nscal year ending June 30, 1919, V *1 40 861 at Camp. A. Humphreys, `hrgmia, for the_ completion of bungalow °‘ *"‘ ‘ q_uarters, new partially constructed, including gravel roads, walks, sidewalks, sewers, electric light lines, heatmg, water lines, painting, clearing, brushing, grading, soddmag, and alteration of existing buildings and miscellaneous mcident construction incident thereto, not exceeding $116,000.
 * ”*°“"m°°*- Sncés?. That this right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby