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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 350-352. 1925. 999 CHAP. 350.—An Act Granting the consent of Congress to the Kanawha F¤b¤’¤·‘¤‘Y $@1925- Falls BrideCom an ,Ino 0, ‘ River at Iganawhzi) Fallls, B?aj?s)tt!e$t?b1u1ii?y?0VIVSd;sltuVir;it1li1a(lge across the Kanawha [P“b1‘°· N°·“°·] Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatifves 0 the . United States of America in Congress asseicnbledf That the ooiisent §i»°¤ii»?¤1fv°ik11s of Congress is hereby granted to the Kanawha Falls Bridge Com» §§*,§l‘° C2,‘{‘,§“§—§,‘,_{ pany, Incorporated, a cor oration organized and existinv under the W· gi laws of the State of West Illirginia, and its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto across the Kanawha River at a oint suitable to the interests of navigation, at or near the falls of said river, close to the town of Glen Ferris, in the County of Fayette in the State of West Virginia, $,°{¤g¤<**¤¤· in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to °` ’p`84“ regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters " approved March 23, 1906. , wm V t Sec. 2. That the State of West Virginia, or any political sub- my mmisusnh dpgéi division or divisions thereof, within or adjoining which said bridge “°°°""°°°“°“°‘ is located, may at any time, by a eement or by condemnation m accordance with the laws of said State, accjpire all right, title, and interest in said bridge and the approac es thereto constructed imder authority) of this Act, for the purpose of maintaining and operating such ridge as a free bridge by the payment to the owners o the reasonable value thereof, not to exceed in any event the con- _ struction cost thereof: Provided, That the said State or political ${,'i"Zfi°w,d go, M., subdivision or division thereof may operate such bridge as a toll Ymbridge not to exceed five years from date of aoniuisition thereof. mm Sec.  The rijght to alter, amend, or repea this Act is hereby express y reserv . Approved, February 26, 1925. CHAP. 351.-An Act Granting consent of Congress to the States of Missouri, Fi§?°ri?ii%’si?5` Illinois, and Kentuck to construct, maintain, and operate bridges over the [Public, 1%.400.] Mississippi and Ohio llivers at or near Cairo, Illinois, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the consent ,,}§,,,‘“?’°*"“ °“" °“° of Con ess is hereby granted to the States of Missouri, Illinois, and w1;i*¤}g•;_;my¤¤;S§ Kentuc% to construct, maintain, and operate two bridges and mmacm, ni. approaches thereto, one of said bridges to cross the Mississippi River and the other of said bridges to cross the Ohio River, at points suitable to the interest of navigation, at or near Cairo, Illinois, as a link in existing or projected mterstate highways built under and part of the Federal aid highwafy systems of these States, and m accordance with the provisions o an Act entitled “An Act to regu- "‘ ipe tihe construction of bridges over navigable waters} approved arc 23 1906. Sec. 2.,The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby Mmmm expressly reserved. Approved, February 26, 1925. February 5, 1925. CHAP. 352.-An Act Granting the consent of Congress to G. B. Deane, of  Saint Charles, Arkansas, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across the ‘ ' White River, at or near the city of Saint Charles, in the county of Arkansas, in the State of Arkansas. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the mm Rim. United States og America in Congress assembled, That_the consent bca B. Disntgsipgg of Congess is ereby granted to G.   Deane, of Saint Charles, C{,j,,,§_;_,§_ Arkansas, and his successors and assigns, to construct, mamtam,