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324 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 87-89. 1919. Ocmbsf 28» 1919- CHAP. 87.-An Act Granting the consent of Congress to the Paris-Hugo Bridge Pu;-iR‘;986‘] 1 to (éODB$;l1Ct;;» bridge and approaches thereto across Red River, near Arthur [ u c, ’o.68. y, 01111 Y, BXSS. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ¢y" Representatives of the United gggsifgleré Bm 6 States if America in Congress assembled, That the consent of Congress Companv_n€ay magi, is here y granted to the Paris-Hugo Bridge Company, a corporation, A'“‘“’ °‘°"· T°"· and its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate at a point suitable to navigation interests a bridge and approaches thereto across Red River from a oint on its south bank, north of and near Arthur City, in Lamar Cbunty, Texas, to a point immedi— ately north of said beginning and located in Choctaw ounty, Okla- ¤m,tmc¤m_ homa, in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act V°l·3*» P- 8*- to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable wate1s," apgroved March 23, _1906. ·**"°¤‘*m°¤‘· ncl;. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby reserv . Received by the President, October 16, 1919. [Nora nr ran DEPARTMENT on S·rA·rn.—The fore oing act ha ' been presented to the President of the United Statesdor his apprcglili and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress ID which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a law without his approval.] 0l't£l,?l!{.1i9i2l%ll9' CHAP. 88.-—An Act Adding certain lands to the Idaho National Forest and the

 Payette National Forest, in the State of Idaho.

_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House a§Representatives oi the United §§‘§;';§*},’;,*‘,f·,,, M_ States ¢g;;inier·iw in Congress assembled, That, subject to the approval tiunalinmsuinldzho. of the retary of the Interior, all public lands in central Idaho within the tract commonly known as the'Fhunder· Mountain r `on, bounded by the Idaho, Salmon, Challis, and Payette Nationiill Forests, are hereby reserved and set apart as national forest lands, as follows, subject to all valid existing claims, and the said lands shall hereafter B5§f’*°**’° N°“°°°l F"' be subject to all laws affecting the national forests: That part of the said tract lying north of the fourth standard parallel north, Boise meridian and base, is hereby added to and made a part of the Idaho F Pgetia N¤¢i<>¤¤1 National Forest; and that part of the said tract lying south of the said °”°` ‘ ipurth stialndard lpiivrallel is hereby added to and made a part of the ayette ationa crest. Received by the President, October 17, 1919. [Nora nr rm: DEPARTMENT or STATE.-—The foregoing act having been presented to the President of the United States or his approva , and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress mwhich it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a law without his approval.] 0Y§?P§`{_i&¢0§?;9‘ _ CHAP. 8?.—jAn Act To punish the transportation of stolen motor vehicles in

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House ¢¥£xRepresentatives of the _United h,§g€}§;§; ,{fT<gt°* V°· Slime: ofAmf1~§a in C{oné;1y·eiss'¢i_.<ifetg::nl;l‘e¢% at this Act may be cited as ` e [ations otor Fe c e e c . ??;§,*;i,$:·5,,,,,,_.. ssc. 2. That when used in this Act; (a) The term "motor vehicle" shall include an automobile, automobile truck, automobile wagon, motor cycle, or any other selfpropelled vehicle not designed or runmng on rails;