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 SIXTYWNINTH CONGRESS. Szuss. II. Crm.67, 68,74, 75. 1927. 1059; laintif, except one roofthat the defendantwas duly notified of: llie infringement and continued, after suchinotice, to make, use, or vendthe article so patented? _ 1. · r Approved, February 7,~1_927.` r», · , February 7,1927. cnn; .-P ~ r the tee congress to the rmgeuis- Hopkins  —:<i1adAi°xl1p?o!:§¤ieDgt.dist1?§’:l1l·cl’i1Greene County, Arkansas, to con- —fP°bu°'.N·°’·m»‘l struct aybridge across the Saint Francis River. Be it enactedby the Senate and Home of Iggpwaentatives of the United States of America. in (Jongreaa assemb, That the ycon· §,‘§§j‘§u’{g?,;°%*,;{; sent of Congrem is hereby granted to the Paragould-Hopkins Bridge Busy mm ugmve road improvement district of Greene County, Arkansas, a public 3§°Z¤e;l*ll&. I5; agency, to construct,  and operate a free bridge and.§§,§‘g:·_°:g¤,,,%,{“ approaches thereto across the Saint Francis River at a point suitable to the interests of navigation and at or near that point on said river where the Hopkins Bridge now spans same, at the Arkansas? Missouri State line and connecting the States of Arkansas and Missouri at said point, in accordance with the provisions of the  Act entitled “An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters," approved March 23, 1906. _ , . Sno. 2. The riglht to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby "‘¥°“°‘“°"*‘ expressly reserve . ` Approved, February 7, 1927. _ Febrnsry$,1¤7. cusr. ·z4.—.¤.¤ Act Te amend me Agscumun cream Act et ma., BeitenactedbytheSemteandHouaeo R 'veev the A United -sma of America ei 0 me asrenlezeg, T1m*u1¤e`A§!i¤¤1- l$fi‘.&¥°“"‘ °'°‘““ tural .§)redits Act of21)3923( bg-n, giigththe saéne gs hereby,   on _,,Y_'§a,df“· P- ““· age in section a, at e en 0 ar in N¤wm•¤¤r- gubdivision (1) b adding the words “ or on a'   being   CTR grown for market? so that said aragraph (Qt will read as ollows? my da, M (C) Aresecured at the time of discount, pur asc, or acceptance by wmrvdbrnaiwllthprzlll ·- · · V · · . roducts or fattening warehouse xecelplts or other like documents conveying or securing Hvma, title to nonperis able and readily marketable agricultural products, or by chattel mortgages, or other like instruments conferring a first Gmwummm, and paramount lien upon livestock which is being fattened for wm. market, or on agricultural crops being grown for market. · Approved, February 8, 1927. February 8,. CHAP. ’75.—An Act Declaring pistols, revolvers, and other iirearms cape.- ble of being concealed on the person nonmailable and providing penalty. P°°u°" °‘ “°‘ Bc it enacted b the Senate cmd House of Represen.tat¢7ves_,0f the United_States 0;/ America in Congress aswmbled, That pistols, ,§*gg*§·°d§.gm_,kbm revolvers, and other firearms capable of being concealed on the mdidglpourm-denver person, are hereby declared ` to be nonmailnble and shall' not be f°'°’d °”‘ eposited in or carried by the mails or delivered by any postmaster, letter carrier, or other person  the Postal Service: Provzkled, That   ,0, om. such articles may be conveyed in the mails, under such regulations as g*g8g:¤”g•gh=**¤¤“:° the.Postmaster General shall prescribe for use in connection with m' ` their odicial duty, to oilicers of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or oflicers’ Reserve Corps; to oiiicers of the National Guard or Militia of the several States, Territories, and Districts; to oilicers of the United States or of the several States, Territories, and Dis-