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 826 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Crrs. 277,278. 1922. P°" °' N"' Y°"" onto wheeled containers, thence to special electrically propelled cars, cmumd which will bear it to Manhattan. Ereight to be kept on wheels between the door of the standard freight car at the transfer pomt and the tailboard of the truck at the Manhattan termmal_or the store door as may be elected by the shipper or consignee, el1mmating extra  Union terminal stations to be located on Manhattan in zones as far as practicable of equal_trucking distance, as to pick-ups and deliveries, to be served by this_system. Terminals go congilinmstogzsggzg alnd space fcgiaegiier facilities, the system to ` e r ° the rt to attan. I-g]Sec. 6. The determinatioi)10 of the exact location, system, and character of each of the said tunnels, bridges, belt lines, approaches, classification yards, warehouses, terminals, or other improvements shall be made by the port authority after public h68»1'1IlgS•8.I1d further stud, but rn general the location thereof shall be as mdicated upon saicir map, an as herein described. "Sec. 7. The right to add to, modify, or ch e any part of the foregoing comfptrl ,plan is reserved by each State, with the concurrence o e o . Hm °°”““?°‘ °°· And the consent of Congress is hereb `ven to the carrymg` out authuri ven. md tml and effectuation of said comprehensiveypgrln, and the said Port of Pmm New York Authority is authorized and empowered to carry out and Srmismehmoxuucea effectuate the same: Provided, That nothing herein contamed shall °‘t°“'"’°°°°°*°'l be construed as  or m any manner affecting any right or jurisdiction of the nited States m and over the regipn which forms ,g{{*,§;;$;,,C’,'},‘g; the subject of said agreement: Provided further, at no bridges, ciizslgvtrnmdww tunnels, or other structures shall be built across, under, or in any my of the waters of the United States, and no ch e shall be made in the navigable capacity or condition of any siiizi waters, until the pllansscttzherefor hw been approved by the Chief of Engineers and e ret o ar. is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, July 1, 1922. [riEiir%oi?§zsEs.] CHAP. 278.-Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretarv of War to loan certain {Nb- Fw-. Nv. 67-I tents, cots, chairs, and so forth, to the executive committee of the Louisiana Department of the American Legion for use at the national convention of the American Legion, to be held at New Orleans, Louisiana, in October, 1922. Resolved by the Senate and House of Rrggresentatives of the United _{g;*¤{*B}rfgf°*;,c_ States eg America in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of War §¢;8§:i;t8§¥:|¤m%I;W£ be, an is hereby, author1zed_to loan, at his discretion, to the ’ executive comm1ttee of the Louisiana Department of the American Legion, for use in connection with the national convention of the American Legion, to be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, October 16 to 20, 1922, such tents, with necessary poles, ridges, and pins, _ cots, chairs, or camp stools, and so forth, as ma be required at §{,°"§§",,;,,,,, ,,,,,h,,,_ said convention: Provided, That no exlpeuse shall be caused the md- United States Government by the de ivery and return of said property, the same to be delivered to said committee desi ated at suc time dprior to the holding of said convention as may gid agreed Bmdmuku upon by e Secretary of War and T. Semmes Walmsley, chairman o said executive committee: _A1ui provided further, That the Secretarg of War shall, before delivering such property, take from said T. emmes Wahnsley a good and sufficient bond for the safe return of said propertyjin good order and condition, and the whole without expense to the nited States. Approved, July 8, 1922. .
 * ‘¤°‘*¤°¤*· Sec. 2. Tgat the right to alter, amend, or repeal this resolution