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 800 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 116-118. 1925. 0% °° ¤b¤‘“¤¤ tion, purchase, or condemnation; the title to the part or_parts of the _` streets, roads, or highways so closed to revert to the abutting property ami ut property owners: Provided, That the written consent of the owners of all °"’°°“ ‘°b°°"‘°*“°"· the property abutting on the street, road, or highway or a part of street, road, or highway proposed to be closed be obtained. ,,§§§‘§;,§§,;,§$0$°,,fg‘; Sec. 2. That whenever a street, road, or highway, or any part of Commissioners a street, road, or highway is sought to be closed in accordance with the provisions of this Act, a plat showing the street, road, or highway or part of the street, road, or highway to be closed by the said commissioners, as provided herein, shall be prepared by the surveyor of the District of Columbia and approved y the Commissioners of the District of Columbia and ordered by the said commissioners to C] be recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, m,,,,§°.§°‘i,‘},'°“$,,,‘§,‘{& and the area to be apportioned to each property owner abutting on °"¤°”· the street, road, or highway or part of street, road or highway closed by the said commissioners, as provided herein, shall be determined by the said commissioners and shall be shown by (plats and computations prepared by the surveyor of the District of olumbia, and said apportioned areas shall be assessed on the books of the awessor of the District of Columbia the same in all respects as other private property in the District of Columbia. Approved, January 30, 1925. I [S.  CHAR. 117.-An Act To provide for the ayment of one-half the cost of the {Public. Ne. 350.] construction of a bridge across the San Juan giver, New Mexico. sm Juan aim, N. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of Mjgmnt authorized the United States of America in Qongress assembled, That there ggdéwuar mn or is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Bi.»m¤.,§{'°“’ W Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $6,620, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to defra one-half the cost of a bridge across the San Juan River near Bgmmiield, New Mexico, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the mmbumm,,,,,,,m Interior, who shall also approve the plans and s ifications for f¤¤¤¤¤fN¤v¤i¤1¤di¤¤· said bridge and to be reim ursable to the United Siidtes from any funds now or hereafter placed in the Treasury to the credit of mm the Navajo Indians, to remain a char e and lien u on the funds New iémim it pay of such Indians until aid: Provided, That the State of New '°““‘“"°‘ °‘°°°‘· Mexico or the county ofp San Juan shall contribute the remainder of the cost of said bridge, the obligation of the Government hereunder to be limited to the above sum, but in no event to exceed one·half the cost of the bridge. ‘Approved, January 30, 1925. CHAP. 118.-An Act To change the time for the holding of terms of court [P“b"°• N°· 35*-] in the eastern district of South Carolina. U,,m,dS,,,€,c,,,,,,,_ Qe it enacted by the Senate and House of Reyresentatives of the ,,,3%**,*;,5,;-;;¤;e1¤¤¤ iu- United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 5 H vena 42, p. wss, of an Act entitled "An Act to amend an Act entitled ‘An Act to “‘“°“‘°"· amend an Act entitled, "An Act to provide for the appointment of a district judge, district attorney, and marshal for the western district of South Carolina, and for other purposes," approved September 1, 1916, so as to provide for the terms of the district court to be held at Spartanburg, South Carolina,"’ approved Nlarch 4, 1923, be and the same is hereby amended by changing the times for the terms of the district court for the eastern district of South Carolina, so as to read as follows: