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 180 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ons. 77, 78. 1921. ,,°%,jf"' Y""" Such consent, approval, or recommendation whenever required " in the case of the city of New York shall be deemed to have been given or made whenever the board of estimate and apportionment of said city, or any body hereafter succeeding to its duties, shall, by majority vote, pms a resolution expressing such consent,. a roval,- or recommendation; and in the case of any . munieigiisity now or hereafter governed by_a commission, when- ·» ever the eommsion thereof shall, by a maiority vote, pass such a resolution; and in all other cases w enever the body authorized to grant consent to the use_ef the streets or lu§ways of such municipahity ehallgclzy a majority vote, pass su a resolution. In witness wher we have hereunto set our hands and seals under chapter 154 of the Laws of 1921 of the State of New York, and clépter 151 of the Laws of 1921 of the State of New Jersey, this 3 day of April, 1921. Wnmau R. Wmcox. [snr.,] Enomuvs H. Ournnnnmorz. [smn.] Cnanuzs D. Nnwrox. [ssrn.,] J. Snmcnn Surm. {sun.] DnWm Van Bnsnmx. emu.] Fnam: R. Form. [smut] Tnonns F. McCnar1. [sari.,] In theciilresence of Nathan L. Miller, Walter E. Edge, Alfred E. Smith, arles S. Whitman William M. Calder, Lewis H. Pounds, Clarence E. Case, D.  Kingsley, Irving T. Bush, Arthm N. Pierson Julius Hem·y Cohen; in whose presence Messrs. Willcox Outerl>ri¤$¢, Smith, Van Buskirk, Ford, and McCran si§ied in the great h of the chamber of commerce in the citty of ew York on the 30th day of April, 1921. Attorney Gener Newton beilpkg at that time absent from the city, he signed on the 6th day of ay, 1921, at the chamber, in the presence of William Leary, Charles T. Gwynne. And Whereas the said agreement has been signed and sealed b the commissioners of each State, and has thereby become binehng on the two States as provided in the aforesaid acts: Therefore be it 0 an _ Resolved by the Senate and House o Re eeentatives o the United suitgd ar t °°°  ¢HA7@01'li0G in Congress assembled; Thldit the consentfof Congress Pmm is here y given to the said agreement, and to each and eve part rerun ngue, tm., and article thereof: Pfromded, _That nothing therein containeld, shall "°" °°°°“‘ be construed as imtpairing or in any manner affecting an right or jurisdiction of the mted States in and over the region which forms Am,,,dm,,,_ the subject of said agreement. Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this resolution is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, August 23, 1921. z,. llii¤F?R?¤·i§1 CHAP. 78.-Joint Resolution Authorizing the payment of salaries of officexs and IES- §•¤-» N¤· 18-1 employees of Congress for August, 1921. 6 _ Resolved by the Senate and House o Re eaentdives the United piiiying mini: p¤T1—Statea of America in Comm asqemblid, {hat the Seorqgtary of the *“""‘ Senate and the Clerk of House of Representatives are authorized and instructed to pay the officers and em loyees of the Senate and House otkepraeutatives including the Cgpitol lice, their respective {salaries or the month of August, 1921, on th: 24th day of said mon. Approved, August 23, 1921.