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352 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11s.209—211, 216. 1910. Mu?. 1910- CHAP. 209.-An Act To authorize the President to appoint Guy K. Calhoun as lH· · 1’m°·l additional profemor of mathematics in the navy. [mmm, No. 166.] _ _ Be i thenacted by the Senate and H?2us;3fRepresentatwes of the United 53}*1:. Calhoun States of America in Congress ossemb That the President be, and . gg)}_’g{g1gQ},';*¤j‘§{{'c‘; hereby is, authorized to apgint Guy Calhoun, by and with the n.s.,¤m.1s¤o,14sn, advice and consent of the nate, as additional professor of mathepp' 24°’2°7’ "°°°d°d‘ matics in the navy, as an extra number with the rank, rxiy, and allow- ’ ances of ensign, to be romoted as his classmates are vanoed until he reaches the grade oflieutenant, then to be advanced in rank and pay in the same manner as other members of the corps of professors of

·,,°n em mathematics: Provided, That such appointment may be made when

’ the said Guy K; Calhoun shall establish his professional fitness, by the usual examination, to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Navy. Approved, May 6, 1910. Haas, 1910. CHAP. 210.-An Act To authorize Butler and Stoddard counties of Missouri to [H- · 23256-] construct a bridge across the Saint Francis River at Fisk, Mimouri. Pu , No.167. · _ [ _ we 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Resentatwes of the United §‘{,'{{§§°`{§{',§§$,§l,‘Q${5 States of America in Congress , Tg; the counties of Butler gg¤,g;l¢¤M¤g¤¥ bridge- and Stoddard, in the State of Missouri, corporations organized under ' the laws of the State of Missouri, are hereby authorize to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge, and approaches thereto, across the Saint Francis River at a point suitable to the interests of nav` tion, ` at or near Fisk, Mlssoun, in the county of Butler, in the Sgtdte of vo1.s4, p. se. Missouri, in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to reggiilate the construction of bridges over navigable waters," apgroved arch twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six. A·¤•=¤¤¤¤<=¤¤ nc. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, May 6, 1910. May 6, 1910. . CHAP. 211.-An Act Authorizin the President to appoint John K. Barton, now [*1-R 20649·l a captain on the retired list of the ignited States Navy, to be au engineer in chief, 'j§,@,,§§` retired, with rank of reanadmiral on the retired list of the United States Navy. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _I{§‘,Y,{" K_ B,,,,.,,,_ States of America in Congress assembled, That the President is hereby °,T*$j{;{1*§1¤ir;g_¤p€§ authorized to_ aplpoint John K. Barton, now a captain on the retired urea. list of the Unite States Navy, to be engineer in chief, retired, with rank of rear-admiral on the retired list of the United States Navy, said transfer- to take effect from December twenty-second, nineteen hundred and eight. Approved, May 6, 1910. af{a5i£,11§g:] S 216.-An Act To repeal section eight hnndmd and sixty of the Revised Txbiicigiiw B 't macted by the Senate nd H f R f he U _ ez a ouseo epresentatlceso t nited iiiihtgiiiiitebioliiiii States of America in Congress assembled, That section eight hundred ¤**,§*§-_$_·8’g0Q;*flg ang sixgy of thelR?vised Statutes of the United States be, and the same revealed. is ere y, repea ec . ' Approved, May 7, 1910.