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 390 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Suse. II. Cris. 39—41. 1920. including not more than $3,000 for clerical and other services and all other expenses, is hereby appropriatcd from the revenues of the _ District of Columbia and the‘?l`reasury of the United States in the Es*“¤¤*°¤ h°”°“°’· g{·0p0r\‘,iou authorized by law. Thereafter $116 SOCI`6l?&1‘y of $116 Noaddmomlpaym eazuug shall include in his  estimate of apprlolpriations a mpmym {or services sum cient to carry out the rov1sions of this Act. 0 officer or “°‘°°"‘ employee receiving a regular salary or compensation from the Govs ernment shgll receive any additional W or comfpensation form any service ren m connection wi e system o retirin tea ers M provided for by this Act. g m§,'§°“• °“*· “’ Sec. 17. That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to genlcflplrm, 05 cause to be performgcg, any or all apits and  make suc es an rj ations as may necessary an pro or the No mgmmt at purpose of carrying the provisions of this Act into full forcepsnd edect. ueumsmme. Sec. 18. That none of the money mentioned in this Act shall be assignable, either m law or equity, or be subject to execution or levy Not a mm mm by attachment, garnishment, or other legal process. . ; mm, @,,,.,.1 us, Sec. 19. That the provisions of this Act shall not apply to any vbea tegchetrhgihphmlgeives ar}   from my State or municipality o er e istnct o um ia. Approved, January 15, 1920. — ~ ,— Jan 15 1911. . . A {nw 86%]..] CHAP. j10.—An Act To authorize the Kmgsdale Lumber Corporation to con- struct a bridge acres Lumber River, near the town of Lumberton, North Be iteMAcdby theScnateandHmnc o Re esentativeso the United §`$§'g§74°§;ll¥}`:}¤ber States of in Congress ussembledfljhdlzr the Kingsdgle Lumber §g,§f¤° Corporation, 1lS losses, successors, and assigns, be, and the are here- N.. by, authorized and empowered to construct, maintain, and, operate a bridge and approaches thereto across Lumber River at a point suitable c0,,s,m,,°,,_ to the mterests of navigation, near the town of Lumberton, Robeson V¤1·34,1>·84· County,_ North Carolina, in accordance with the provisions of an Act_ entitled "An Act to r?nlato the construction of bridges over mmdmm nagigabée v{_;tetr?};’ aplrgove dMarch 23,£906. X · · nc. . a eng tto ter,amen ,orrepea1thisActishereby expressly reserved. Approved, January 15, 1920. ’”"‘f""_“‘ éim crrar. 41.-A Act *1* th ‘ J. L. gym; a bridge across Grelltt Pee 1(le?Ri(irrdrz:t or nela.iM‘tlhe;¤0th1w=1gi%hI£avl·{uSvca;11l:ht0C‘€a(iolina?t Bcit¢maded6ytheSmatc andH0u,se ofRe esentativeso the U ited mQg,$=** PH ”°° States of America in Congress assembled, Thdtr J. L. Andergon anll H. HJ. ri. A1r;3$$<;¤;»;·_d M, Duyall, their successors and assigns, be, and they are hereby triaéq came, s. c.’ authorized and emipowered to construct, maintain, and operate ii. bridge and Kproac es thereto across Great Pee Dee River at a point Cmtmmm suita le to e mterests of navigation and at or near the town of V.], 3., ,_ n; Cheraw, Chesterfield County ‘South Carolina, in accordance with the Améudmmh provisions of an Act entitled, ‘An Act to 1i?rulate the construction of ridges over navigable waters, " approved arch 23, 1906. Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, January 15, 1920.