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 934 SIXTY~NINTH CONGRESS. Sasa II. Cns. 25-27. 1927. Pm °*¤¤*¤* to construct, maintain, and rate a railroad bridge and a roaches if thereto across the Little Ciiiiimet River at a int suitaglg to the interests of navigation in Thornton Townshgwq thei,@nty of Cook - 1n the State of Illinois, in accordance withthe provisions of $$.‘?;°{_"ff*§2‘ the Act entitled €‘An _Act to re¥}ate,the construction of bridges ..... . .. ...   ·*·;ie*.:’°  ‘<.,;*.s;¤~;;,·¤;a’r“"....  ,.·“'%.i“a..£.i°°·...i   ».. ..1 I I  ·· EC. , B ‘ ‘ ` the rights,~powers, and privileges ctinferred bythis Act is hereby Epnted to the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and V Saint Louis ilroad Company, its successors and assigns, and any corporation to which such mg ‘ts==powei-s, and privileges may  sold, assigned, or transferred, or which shall acquire the same by mortgage fore- closure or otherwise is hereby authoirized to exercise theisanie as fully as though conferred herein directly; upon mich- corporation. hereby expressly reserved. Approved, January 8, 1927. January 11,1927. it _ I ls- -7- K¤¤· 11.3.-}....- CHAP. .28.-Joint Resolution Authorising the selectionvof a site and the Nb- R°°·· N°·5°·l erection of a pedestal for the Albert Gallatin statue in Washington, District of Columbia. A A V Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives o[ tire Qam °:“‘$, M United States of America in Oongreea assembled, That authority is ¤];¤g•di¤Vi'¤¤¤s¤¤¤. hereby granted to any association organized within two years- from ’ ' the date of the ap roval of this resolution for that purpose, to erect a statue of Albert gallatin, Secretarywof the Treasury from May 14, 1380111, to Febrtngry 9, 18%% oppotiigtieo t nglrth telptrance tags the u`  in e city o as ` n W1. in e groun occupi y ,,,,·;;,;·r····= ·¤ es =··¤ iiuci biia°.i1i$ Z°1ie°i~i`.1§iiiii`°<i0Pm1°°°m1s.vii.i.}:1;`ui.`i§.ii %°$.dZ;§.·g?$i gi the Joint Commitptgeé on the Librgry, the réxodel of theedstaltue sl; to bg erected and the estal thereo to be rst approv y t sai Commission ang by tlhe Joint Commilttee on 1thefLlibr%ryzBig1<§ same to be presented y suc association to t e peop e o t e ni tates. Sm. 2. That for the preparation of the site and the erection of a {’§d°Bl“l `1.."°“€'?·“°i*i·°°i§’1*‘f(i’·*“‘° “‘.‘} i?°“£i*°’ i‘»“d§§ “}°t?“°§t¥‘?” °i e irecro uic u1m an uic ar o ie aciona Capital, the sum of $10,000, or g much thereof as may be necessary, is ereby authorized to be appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, January 11, 1927. IIKR- CHAP. 27.-An Act Making appropriations for the Department of the lP¤b¤¢» N<>~ 541-I Interior for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1928, and for other purposes. In _ Be-it enacted by the Senate an¢l·’Hauee of Representatives of the •ppmt°;i°§u].i§§°¥tm°°t United States of America in Umigress assembled, That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money. in the Treasury not other- wise apglrppriated, for the Department of the Interior for the fiscal year en ` g June 30, 1928, namely: “°°*°°’¤"' °m°°- OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY sananms “°°'°‘“"· ”““*°“*· Secreta of the Interior $15 000· First Assistant Secretary momm pemmm Assistantrgecretaxgy, and other peisoniil services in the District oi Columbia in accor ance with the Classification Act of 1923, $351,600;
 * ”’°°°‘°"°‘· Sno. 3. That the right to alter, amend, or appeal this Act IS