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 804 SIXTY -EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 124, 125,127. 1925. long as their services are continuous, unless, in the opinion of the Secretary of Agriculture, the public interests require such renewal. _ Approved, January 31, 1925. Ilgléglkiggdsl CHAP. 125.—An Act Granting the consent of Congress to the Hlmtl€y· [P“b“°·N°·357·l Richardson Lumber Company, a corporation of the State of South Carolina, doing business in the said State, to construct a railroad bridge across Bull Creek at or near Eddy Lake, in the State of South Carolina. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of §'é{&§,°§’f;,cha,ds0¤ the United States 0[ America in Ocngress assembled, That the gqgnwggqigwgg consent of Congress IS hereby_ granted to the Huntley-Richardson §o'?°’° Y ’Lumber Company, a corporation of the State of South Carolma, doing business in said State, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a railroad bridge and approaches thereto across Bull Creek, at a point suitable to the interests of navigation at or near a point on said Bull Creek, known as Eddy La e, in _ the State of South Carolina, in accordance with the provisions of $§§{’§,§ff,€"g§j_ an Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of bridges ' over navigable waters," approve March 23, 1906. ·‘*m°““m°”‘· Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, January 31, 1925. I•`ebruary2, 1925. ~ _ _ _ _ [S. 703.] CHAP. 127.-—-An Act Mairing an adjustment of certain accounts between P¤bU°· N°-35**} the United States and the District of Columbia . . . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Ri1%€i¤ggeiil=]iii1¤i)=i:¥ United States of America in Congress assembled, That pursuant to counts between United . . • . . sims ima. the report of the Joint Select Committee appointed under the provi- V°l· ‘*2· ¥’·°’°· sions of the Act entitled "An Act making appropriations for the government of the District of Columbia and other activities chargeable in whole or in Jpart against the revenues of such District for the gscal year ending une 30, 1923, and for other purposes,” approved une 29 1922- ,,,§'},'g‘§‘,,,Q,,?§,‘}_°'°°"‘°° (a) There shall be credited to the general accoimt of the District of Columbia required under the provisions of the first paragraph of such Act to be kept in the Treasury Department the following sums: ,,,?f‘°”°° d“° J‘”‘° 3°· (1) $7,5%,416.90, representing the balance in the general fund in the Treasury for such District on June 30, 1922, and ""”"s°"d "'Y°"‘ (2) $665.46, representing an adjustment of certain errors; and C¥”"$°s,°g°mSt' i (b) There shall be charged to such account the following sums: .,,D'3§,'§$§,Zf¤{’i§°i{’°"b§i’{ 1) $2,903,219.%, representing the District’s proportion of une;- mm- pended balances of appropriations on June 30, 1922, together with B t I certain obligations and encumbrances accruing after such date, °“'” ° mp °Y°“· (2) $191,89035, representing the District’s proportion of the MU ul I d I annual bonus paid to certain employees of the District, zmiegiclfinpstrin °r (3) $41,500, representing the District’s proportion of the cggt gf _ additional land for the National Zoological Park, and Eldmd C-Dwi (4) $317.16, representing the Districts proportion of an amount V°‘·3°»¤- "“”~ gppropmated by special Act of Congress for the relief of Eldred C, . . _, W avis. ’ M ’“°"°“ ”1‘° ed` Such credits and charges to the general accounts of the District A t _ 1 H t__ of Columbia shall be made without the payment of interest thereon ,,,é,§§§‘§,‘} §,§“c,§,,,§‘°‘ by either the United States or the District of Columbia; and the » making of such credits and charges shall be held to be in full satisfaction of all claims and demands either for or against the