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516 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cue. 48-50. 1918. ·A ¥181¤18- CHL'P.48.—AnActGran' theoousetfCo tetbeFr¤ythspecia1 [firm l°°i_‘l ,,. road district of Taney Countyfliligmouri, to coiistiuct a bridge acres lghite River at [Public N0- 1243 Forsyth, Misouri. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rreielresentatives of the }§_§*s‘;,,§‘*‘§{,; md United States of America in Congress assembled, at the consent of diswictmiy brilise- Congress is herelbgsgranted go the Forsyth speciial road distigict of Tane County souri an its successors an assigns construcb, maintdin, and dperate_ a bridge and approaches thereto across the White River at ewpomt suita le to the interests of navxation, at or near Forsyth, issouri, in the county of Taney, m the Q,?f§4°°“§;· State of Missouri, 111 accordance with the prov1sions of the Act en- 'p` titled "A.n Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters," approved March twenty-third, mneteen hundred and ix. —’¤¤¤¤<¥¤¤>¤¤· S Sec. 2. That tge right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserve . Approved, April 8, 1918. APH] imma- 49.-An Act To regulate the pay of retired chief warrant officers and

 warrant officers on active duty.

[Public, No. 125.] Be it enacted by the Senate and Hous¢;§fRe;rr·esentat·i#ves eg' the United §,‘j‘,Fg;,,,.,,m, 0,,,,,,,,, States gy America in Congress assembl , That any retire chief warcuretiredlist wrewive rant officer who has been on active duty since Auigust twenty-ninth, %“§’2¤l°g§;‘$Z’§iut§,l°" nineteen hundred and sixteen, or who may herea ter perform active duty, and whose record is creditable, sha , during such time as he S°"‘°° °“°'“°°- has been or may hereafter be, on active duty,_and from the time service on the active list after date of comm1ssion,_plus his service on active duty while on the retired list, IS equal to suc years, receive the pay and allowances that are now, or ml? hereafter be allowed a lieutenant (junior grade), United States avy; andshall, during such time as he has been, o1·_may hereafter be, on active duty, an from the time such total service is equal to twelve years, receive the pay and that §re now, or may hereafter be, allowed a `eutenant United States avy. mvxjggt ·;£*¤;¤· gg Sec. 2. That any retired warrant officer who has been on active duty esleglgraae g¤y,°°Q°tE., since August twenty-ninth, mneteen hundred and sixteen, or who " ° °" “° “"’ ‘*“"'· ma hereafter perform active duty, and whose record is creditable, shall, during such time as he has been or may hereafter be on active s°""’° *‘“°"'°“°"· duty, and from the time his service on the_act1ve list after date of warrant, plus his service on active duty while on the retired hst, is equal to tvgelfve years, recgivei the pay ejud allowa51¢3esI§hat3,r§now or ma her ter e owe a eutenant 'umorgra e mte tates Navygand shall, diuiui; such time_as he has been orimay hereafter be on active duty, an from the time such total service is equal to eighteen years, receive the pay and allowances that are now or may hereafter be allowed a lieutenant, United States Navy. Approved, April 10, 1918. Alliiiilpiiiiig CRAP. 50.-An Act To promote export trade, and for other purposes. [Pubhd Nm mi] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United t,.,£{§m°"°° °f °“’°" States of America in Coneigss assembled, That the words "export

 °’ Wm trade" wherever used in t   Act mean solely trade or commerce in

goods, wages, 0;*11 mepchtabnldige exported, 01:1in_the ccilurse of being exported rom e ’m tates or any emto thereof to any foreign nation; but the WOI'dS “6Xp0I‘t trade" shrill not be deemed to include the production, manufacture, or selling for consumption or for resale, within the United States or any Territory thereof, of