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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Cn .289—-291. 1923. 1521 and the first Monday in November: Provided, That suitable accom- Qgmtm modations for holding the courts at Winchester, Columbia, and ` Cookeville shall be rovided by the local authorities without expense to the United Iétates. The western district shall include the §g§gg{·$,'g"s§’,§; territoiiy empracield on tlée E dlaydoi Jn§lK,l1)910,  tge countiels of ` Der ayete awoo uer ae an `ton ih shiilfconstitute theywestern division oi said ihstrict; algo tlievteriii- E“°°'”°m’i°°‘ tory embraced on the date last mentioned in the counties of Benton, Carrgll, Cheilter, Cri>lcal;ett,MD§cat11r, gulgson, Iagngdemalig, Hardini Hen erson, enry e c a1 a ison ion erry an Weakley, including the winters of lh; Tennessee River’to low-ivvater mark on the eastern shore thereof wherever such river forms the boundazoline between the western and middle districts of Tennessee, m the north lme of the State of Alabama, north   the point, Hem·y (..0un% Tennessee, where the south boundary lme of the State of Kentuc strikes the east bank of the river, which shall constitute the eastern division of said district. Terms of the district “""‘ court for the western division of said district shall be held at Memphis on the fourth Mondays in May and November ;_ and for the eastern division at Jackson on the fourth Mondays in Agril and October. The clerk of the court for the western d1Sli1'1Ct s all appoint a deputy who shall reside at Jackson. The marshal for the western district shall appoint a deputy who shall reside at Jackson, The marshal for the eastern district shall appoint a deputy Mk at who shall reside at Chattanooga. The clerk of t court for the K,,°${."i‘ii,,f‘$i,,,i,,,,,, eastern district shall maintain an office in char% of himself 01: ii ¤.•¤¤¤¤•·¤•v¤». depiitge at Knoxville, at _Chattmooga, and at reeneville, which shall kgpt open at alltimee forthetransactumof thebumnwof the 00¤1’t- Approved, March 4, 1923. CHAP. 290.-An Act To authorize bridging the Ohio River at Moundsville, West V. . · ., 0. . Be it emwted by the   and House of Representatives oktlae Uzqgggcfglateg §f_§merwa in 6"ongreaa asiembled, Tl;3 th; g- B:gi';*,gh{§,Yg';,m°n, Sh - D ri ge Com y a corpora_1on organ_ 1 an ex1 - ze moan my ing under the laws of the State bt West Virginia, its successors and ¥y'{°$§_ M°"‘“‘{'"u°' assigns, is hereby authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a bri glo and approaches thereto across the Ohio River at a point suita le to the interests of navigation near the central portion of the City of Moundsville, West Virguua, in accordance with the pro- ggsnzpgigvisions of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of ° ’ ‘ bridges over navigalgle waters," approved March 23,_1906, · Sm. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is here- A¤·¤=¤¤¤¤=· by expressly reserve. Approved, March 4, 1923. QKAP. 291.-An Act To amend and modify the War Risk Insurance Act. ?§’f"§_§Q0°?i Be it emcied by Nw $6M¢e and House of Rizwgemahyves W Mc l*’¤¤¤¤·N¤·54¤.1 United States of Awwfwa in Uwgfesa assemb d, That section 29 A;TarRisk of the War Risk Insurance Act as amended by Act approved ana, p. isc, aniend- August 9, 1921, is hereby amendedto  as follows: wémmaum md “SEc. 29. The discharge or dismissal of any person from the maaamteaears. military ei- naval forces on the gwund that he is guilty of mutiny, ¤£“§,"$ §°’,,§$°iig treason, spying, or any Offense 1I1V0lV1n%)m0ral turpitu e, er willful psymenrsotetc. and persistent misconduct, of Wl11¢l1 e has been found guilty -i2150°——23—-96