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 354 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cm. 104-106. 1919. Sec. 3. That the term "United States " as used in this Act in- " cludes the Canal Zoneyand all territory and waters, continental or mséiglar, sulgect to the yurisdicitipln of tl;1<·:8llI1n1i)t:dl Stats. " ’ e wor "person" as use erein oem to mean any individual, partnership, association, company or other unincor- A mm porated bo:-[ly of individuals, or corporation, or body politic. _ _ pw °°’ Sec. 4. at in order to carry out the purposes and provisions of E,,,,,,,,,, m ,,,,,,,,_ this Act the sum of $600,000 is hereléy appropriated. mggg wggvs Act- _ Sec. 5. That this Act shall take e act utppn the date when the prop..,},,§,§85_ visions of the Act of Congrem approved e 22d day of May 1918, 1,,,,,,,,, entitled ‘ ‘An Act to prevent in time of war departure from and entry into the United States contrary to the public safety," shall cease to be otpxerztgycg and ggallfoptinue in force and effect until and including e ay 0 arc, 921. Received by the President, October 29, 1919. _ [N erm ar rrm Dnraanmm or S’1‘ATE.····Th0 foregoing act having been presented to the President of the United States or his approva , and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which 1t 0I'l§I18·tBd within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the Unite States, has become a law without his approval.] November 12 1919. · IH. R.96é7.] CHAP. 106.-A.n Act To extend the time iortheeonstructinn of a bridge across `_[§u ¥°¤¤·1jl_B-IW!. Pearl Blver County, Mississippi, and Washington Parish, Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re esentatirvee the United me ,{¤¤¤i¤¢*¤¤ P*¤· Act of ongress approved February 27, 1917, to he built across the k§`gLL sv. p. me Pearl River, at or near thefourth ward of the parish of Washington, ,d_ ‘°‘*’·‘°“*‘“"°“°' State of Louisiana, are hereby extended one and three years, respec- Ammlm t tively, from the date of approval hereof. _ l · _ °“ · h Sri:}. 2. That the mgehlt to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is ere y expressly reserv . Presented to the President, October 31, 1919. [Nom nr rum DEPABTIENT or S·ra·rn.—The foregoing act having been presented to the President of the United States or his approva, and not having been retmned by him to the House of Congress m which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the Unite States, has become a law without his approval.] November 13, 1919. [H· I R°’· 2‘“·l (I¥AP· }(}8.1Jqint Flutgn To suggfgd the requirements of annual amemment [pub. na., N0. my wm- on mmmgc aims imag e year , .c Be it resolved by the Senate and House Re eaentativea o the United mir`i§iii§:;i;i;l§g§e?»; States of iimérica ig gongress a;stey1nb1I4;df?f’1£;h£iaé)rthe proxgiii of section ,,,3; S " ° 2324 0 the evise tatutes o e ni tates, w 'c uires on §;,§;=;¤§$· P··*2°· each mining claim located and until a atent has been issuddq therefor, ' ` not less than $100 worth of labor to lie performed, or improvements aggregating such amount to be made each year, be, and the same is hereby suspended as to all mining claims in the United States, includ- N1 ,,u,,’°""“‘,,, mntim ing Alaska during the_ calendar year 1919: Provided, That every °*°*·**¤*¤¤¤¤*•¤¢ claimant of, any such mming claim in order to obtain the bencnts of this resolution shall file or cause to be filed in the office where the location notice or certificate is recorded on or before December 31, 1919, a notice of his desire to hold said mining claim under this resolution. Approved, November 13, 1919.
 * $i1ii¤`;i¤ea me States of America in (ingress aeeemblgl, 'lqat the  for comm$,?“€*m'{§,   mencmg} and complethe e construction of a bridge authorized by