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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 80,85,88. 1916. 53 for the additional period of two years by a `oint resolution approved - . December twent ·third nineteen hundred and ten; and for the ‘ further additional, period of two ears byia joint resolution a proved V°’· 380- “‘“· March fourteenth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, be, and the same Timo continuedis hereby, continued in full force and effect for two years from the expiration of the present continuation, March thirteenth, nineteen hundred and sixteen; and the unexpended balance of the appropriation made by said Act of March ninth, nineteen hundred and six, is continued and made applicable for expenditure during the additional PT _ period of two years herein uprovided for: Provided, That the triplicate p.,m°,1,,qu;,,,d_ registers (provided for in e original Act shall include the time and PB I _ place of eath of each Confederate soldier prisoner of war: Provided ’° °° ‘ further, That the compensation of the commissioner shall be fixed by the Secretary of War. _ Approved, April 17, 1916. , fCv§AP. $:5.-tAn1Act Grapnting tltte conseur; of to the Midi giéeiim 08.1’1`€I1OU!1,B V ,COIlSC8.!1 8.Cl'OSS8'_ ""`W"" in the borough orllfarrelliilfhrouinlilyii of Warren, in the Stagot Bennsylvaniaeig `_ [P°bh°’ N°' 564 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives rg? Iheiiizited States of Amer·r}:a in Oo1igress‘assembled;`That ’the$con’seirt?pf $,lL§*g,§'},?Q,§‘f{,9fi,& is hereby granted to the or thelcorinty of ar- mr bridge. ’ ren, in the State of and their successors and? assigns, to construct, 'mai11tain·"a1i ivperate a bridge and approaches thereto across the All heny lliver at a point suitable to the interests of navigttion, biggie borough of Warren, in the county of Warren, in the ate of Pennsylvania, in accordance with the rovisions of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of) bridges over naigigable waters/’ approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred an six. Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby "'"°}‘d"‘°“t‘ expressly reserved. Approved, April 21, 1916. CHAP. 88.-—An Act To establish in the War Department and in the Navy Depart- iiii1g7ii¢ii(f ment, resplectively, a roll, designated as "the Army and Navy modal of honor roll," ·—?W··§··§g···· and for other purposes. ( ° '°’ °‘ ‘l Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esenlatives of the A d N United States of America in Congress assembled, Tliidt there is hereby mecgilieililm roilvy established in the War Department and NavyIDepartment, respec- ,,,f°“‘**“°”“‘°'°”"’ tively, a roll designated as " the Army and avy medal of honor roll.’ Upon written application made to the Secretary of the proper department, and subject to the conditions and requirements eremafter contained, the name of each surviving] person who has served in the military or naval service of the nited States in any war, who has attained or shall attain the age of sixty-five years, and who has been awarded a medal of honor for having in action involving actual conflict with an enemy distinguished himself conspicuousl by gallantxgyl or intrepidity, at the risk of his life, above and lireyond the c of duty, an who was honorabl discharged from service by muster out, resignation, or otherwise, shall be, by the Secretary of the roper department, entered and recorded um OH Said roll. Applications flir entry on said roll shall be made in such App °°°' form and under such re lations as shall be prescribed by the War Department and Navy Sgpartment, resgebitively, and proper blanks an instructions shall be, by the proper retary, furnished without

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