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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS.- Sass. I. Cris. 44, 46. 1926. 195 of the  0f‘&&]¤'l¢BBl7t}DIll&l Exposition as authorized °°¤*"***°°°’· b section 9*; $1,186,500, of which not more than·$250,0(‘0·sBail be allocated *to»the War Department and not xirorethan $850000 to the Navy Deyaartment as authorized   sectione1*§lfor t·he":iurt.her B¤“‘“¤¤· partietwxion y the Government for e construction of builxhngs as au 9 riaed by section 2, $1,000,000; in all, $2,186,500, to remain available during the fiscal 'year 1927. · ` F "nosrorr easqmcmxmamax. CELEBRATION “ ,,, ,g‘,§‘§°°‘°° Sac. 5. To enable the Government of the United States to E“"“",,¤,,‘°°,,,Dg’8* participatein the Seequicentenniali Celebration of the Evacuation   C mt of Boston by the British, to be held -in the city of Boston; Massachusetts, March 17,*1926, there is hereby created a Federal  to be knqwn;=as°the United States Evaeuation,;Day Seemsmcentenmal C01I1m.I.§l0!II(h6l*8ihlf'bOf‘1*0f0f!9d to as the commis- sion and to be composed 0f~‘£VBd00lI1D1i$l0Il0l’% as follows: Om rson to be appointed by the President of the nited States, two gznators by the President et the‘ Senate, and two Representatives bg the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The commission °°¤¤°•***°¤· s all eerveivrithout compensation an shall select a chairman from amonge tlrcir"nurnber.· For actual and neeeeaarytraveling und ,,,§{¤g•,g°•• °', subsis nee expensesof the commission while discharging im oicial ummm duties outside the District of Columbia, $1,000; and tor articipation onthe part of the United—Btates‘in suehcelehration, $5,000, tojbe eixnggd 00%):1 the discretion of the commission; in all, tiscali year 7 9 ·' ` Sac. 6; This Acts hereafter may be referred to‘as the "First '““°°‘·*°‘· Deficiency Act, fiscal year·1920.” ‘ Approved, March 3,   46.-An Act To G VA t the consent   a royal of Con to the MmM'1l¤' South Platte River   ill A pp,   ‘ {mu ' 7‘r?is[l¤%.2"§x:}““’é.'FF" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of .Repv·caen¢ativee»cf·th• United ¤S'tatea·¢¥ America in Oongreueaeeembled, That the cement ,,,,E.T’f,'$_1°"°"’ B'"' and approval to Congress is hereby given to the   sigeedby n·&¤:;g*g,¤*, b¥,°¤*r: the commissioners for the~States iof_Colorado and ebraaka at the lv•¤¢i¤s¢1¤¤wa¤¤¤¤r, city of·Ieintoln,·State of Nebra•ka,»on· the 27th day of April, anno °°"°"°‘ Domini 1928, and thereafter approved by the· '· of the State of Colorado by an Act approved February 1925 (Semion La Colorado 1925, ch1¥>ter 179, pages 529-541, and the Leglgvizlature of the State o *Nebraska by an act approved ay 3, 1929 (Session Laws, Nebraska, 1923, chapter 125, pages 299-310), which eempact{ises`follo*wst’ —  U I- ·` ¤ ‘ *2 »·, »l _ _ " The State or Colorado and the State orf Nebraska,   T°""°°""°°““"‘°· remdveall causeeiof present and future   between: 'd Stges, and between citizens of one against cltiaens of the otlren wl respdct"td‘tl1e*~tvatere offthe South Platte River, arid bein moved'by“considefations of interstate   havewesolved tofeotg clude ,a compact for these purposes and, t   `theirrespeetive g0VB!°iI¢l!'B, h8VB l'lEm€d asthpir   .; ¤ v   ,»_ » ·· Scum mam Rmx J "‘Del li E.*CarpEntei*!or"thel' State of Colorado, and Robert H, °°“‘*’*‘°‘· Willis Ein the State‘of‘Nebfaeka, who have agreed upon thewfollows ing articles: S-     g   ‘ :   ¤ _. at, .». nih N x  M.";   ‘=*!· *¢ "]?n hxscompact-»·",l  ". ·‘‘‘  · ‘ ‘ ‘  °""`1.‘_'l'”heYState*of lColorado*and the*‘”State of N’ebraska¤are»desig4 ueeeaorsspeasvexy, as ‘*Coldrade*’ and" Nebraska? · -