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 360 six·1*Y-six·rH c0NGnnss. sees. 1. cus. 117-119. 1919. "°"°i‘é"’=%%%’r‘°’°‘ .‘%¥§$.’·.%“·‘.;“;.‘2$t“&°“3$‘*;°.2°°“.3é§°‘£“‘i¤°?l;‘;“‘“‘ .§..§...°“2'§°tT.‘i.i.§’;?""2 1 ' 0 O1', 111 6 0 DD C11 , C0 C 8 6 1011 [Public, No. 90.] River, between Windsor Locks and East Windsor, at Warehouse Point, in said county and State. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRe’1preaentativea ¢y" the United §‘}§‘g,‘§,$§°“}°,,,I,}’,§°,€; States of America in Oongresa assembled, That authority is hereby $V¤s¤d§“mL=;g¤{>°¤éi§’$»t gran to the board of county commissioners of the county of Hartwgaar. ord, in the State of Connecticut, to construct maintain,  operate a bridge and approaches thereto across the Connecticut River, at a pgint suitable to the interests of navigation, one end of said bridip to in the town of W`1ndsor Locks an the other in the town of ast Wmdsor at the village of· Warehouse Point, all in the coimty of Hartford, in the State of Connecticut, in accordance with the pro· visions of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters," approved March 23, 1906. ·*“‘“"""‘°°‘· Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. » Approved, November 19, 1919. November 19 1919. . ’ . . . . . . [H. Lust.] CHAP. 118.-An Act To Pwvide for further educational facihtiu by authorizing —·-·-··T.·ET·· the Secretary qi War to sell at reduced rates certain machine tools not m use for GovlP¤¥>H°· °· gnmgnt lm., uy trade, mhmml, and public schools and umversmes, other rsc¤gmzed` catioual institutions, and for other purposes. · 1;,,;,;,,,,,.,;,, Be it enacted by  Senateand HousLy`Representatiwve.s of the United b;*;*°{{;{,¤3j;':a,*§{eg States of America an Cbngreea aasemb, That the Secretary of War it ¤¤1a»n,¤¢c. be, an he is hereby, authorized, under such regulations as he my prescribe, to sell at 15·p¤1‘.centum of their cost to trade, teehnic gmdrpublic schools and universities, and other recognized educational mstitutions, upon application in writing, such machine tools as are suitable for their use which are now owned by the United States of UM °,p,,m,,S_ America and are under the control of the War Department and are not needed for Government piuposes. The money realized from the sale may be used by the Secretary of War to defray expenses, exoppt cost of rtation, incident to distribution of the tools, and o· pmat. balance be turned mto the Treas of the United States as Mmmm miscellaneous rece1pts:Prqoided, That inul-lie event any such material is offered for sale b%rsaid mstitutions without the consent in writing of the Secretary of ar, title thereto shall revert to the United States. Approved, November 19, 1919. November 19 1919. , rz. mmol. CHAP. 119.-An Act Authona1ng° the return to the sender or the iurwarding ol undeliverable second, third, and fourth class mail matter. Be it enacted by  Senate and House of Representatives of the United §§$,‘§},§‘{,§‘Q"?’,;u,,h States of America on Congress ass, That hereafter, under such ggggugggggl gg; gg regulations as the Postmaster General may presmbe, fourth-class can or mama to matter of obvious value which is of a perishab e natm·e may be for- °°'iii>`ilhz, p.1176. warded to the addressee at another post ofltice charged with the amount of the forwardingbpostage, and when such matter of a perishable nature is undelivera e to the addressee it may be retiuned to {lmlferable sec. the sender charged with the return postage: Provided, That other m gig. gd gw undeliverable matter of the second, third, and fourth classes may be venues Kédsaams forwarded to the addressee or to such other person as the sender ma! °" ”"“"°‘* direct, at another post office, charged with the amount of the forwar - ing postage, or it may be returned to the sender charged with the P\¤de•¤•<1¤i¤=¢ retiun postage, when it bears the sender’s pledge that the postage for forwarding and return w1ll be paid, such postage to be collected