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SIXETY—NlEN‘THi CONGRESSX II} Cns.‘62·, 63. 1927. 1055 , ' ‘ ltkisthe; roperaccoun ' o editors of the United ¤¤¤¤ 0* °’•im• ’~° wm ssmagi{¥er{1ac¢~£trswrere~rasi?%er·e1_smi‘g ’ ts in edema?1?"‘€$&"F$€T $2*5* of oiiicers of the United for lo eviggaay under the °°“°"“‘°°°"”‘ decisio1is~§`oI‘*thes·i`Sirpi7em Court of thej·Ug?gad‘ in United ¢

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and U1u3ed·‘Sthtes·‘a§ainsti'Watsdn (v¤1¤mso·iso;{·

 hn of the Odurt of C1aiiiis_i1i~Stewai·t against

United we {voi’un1e%4; Ceurtof Gla&ms»_Repo1·ts, p%Fe 553). S h ·And that the accountingiio ters of the nifed States .¤d”€,i2r‘}T.$“'éii..i¤2'.“S'a shall to »s¢£t1ethel·e1aims so certilied and all other claims for °J¤¥¤“··”*·¤°°· longevity pay and all6wanoé·s*on_account‘of.servioes of oiicers in the p Regul` arA rm; ar1smg° ` ‘ under seecioaosiswsuraet @6 ‘ rovedtluly 5, v°"""“" 1838, entitled An Act toiinerease the present Military { _ ablishment of the United }States,* and for othen purposes? and subsequent Acts

 · lohivity ay and¤— allowances, rin"`-accer<1ance~ with the

decisions of’*t ,e“oouxE‘ s of*t3ie¤United· States ~1¤;411;esees in which heretogore, ¤nsnaelZ;0betweenr*F1890 and ,1908;, ~eo€h=¢‘c1ai¤is were disallowed byany g ‘ oHleeg{*of¢thelTreasiiry,1‘aiid podeeision or- a>eomptm11er¤·hereto£ore·=made= against p at emimant — under said section 15 shall revent a settlement under et this Act Bm ofany such claim: ·Every sueh=c1aim*sha1l* be payable to °°“"“'* the claimant or to his widow or to his legal representatives Provided, f{,';‘,",§g,m O, M_ That no claim hereunder shall be allowed. i »_madé..iby,;a11yi2pe¤son ¤=¤¤¢- who is an assignee of such claim nor to a legal representative without Egogf ofbtlgdexlgstenoe offbl0oh¢g;'re;}_91§xi';:>ns tg whgem the giidndfowould istriur: urt ,, its unlaw _,an F·•¤¤¢¤¤¤•<¤· agent; <>1‘ ,et¢¤i¤¤:r; im _ ¤fF ¤¤¤¤r¤¤y¢» ,¤raua¤y pexseh heretofore or hereafter in preparing, presenting, or prosecuting any claim under this Actwto chargepor receive more than 10 per centum of any *amount·app1·opriated insatistaction of the claim; _ Aprrvvedl J¤m¤¤v`29» 1927: l " , A ` ` ‘» . 1-- # nun oonseno ngresao ec u , .. . exudes A ‘ it in 1 of in Fiii”°i'i”ii6ii°i7‘ State of Illinois lite-mooe•eori¤nx§drissgm, to construct, iimintaimtyandviicipux [P¤bE°· N0- 676} ¤brids¤•·¤r¤¤e£he~Mis¤i¤•ivpii1iv¤:· ~ ‘ V — i , . cltectzffenkztzed by'¢1w·“Senat& and Hearn ‘Repmea¢¢a»»‘ `l ésfo/*`>;»1e mats stuart; Aman at ocmymt miazaz, Thawte, Wie ug‘lsl¢{fi°r1i.¥".;°tt0l of Congress is liereb granted to the city ,gf,Q,u,incy »State~of' , *° ’*°¥°· its*successors'and asgns, to construct, maintain and 1 era_tea,lji’ig‘ge and approaches thereto across the Zkiver?3 a point s ti able to the interests of navigation, between t e Qi11ncy,?State of Illinois, and a point opposj,te State of issouri, in accord- ance with the provisions 0 the Act entitled “An Act to regiilate the ` Cp` ' oonstmetiono bridges ,0YB1T`I1$V'l?lb16 .waters," approved- arch $3, 2 ` 13106k and subject to the condit o¤s·and~ ‘-limitations ooutainedoin t`s. ct. _ , ~, s  » l Sm 2¥‘T¤<=¤‘¤ iS"h¤¢¤*¥{,‘¤¤i¤T¤¤¥*¤d ¤¤¤¤2' the city ¤f Quincy; {its ai‘f%£.&’?J3%: gucd°$S°rS ‘“d`»#?';,',+’**€¤`Jl“.i ~A A `i*`ig13*S]*md`·P9W¤¤9 iték €ut¢Ii`,LIIl0!1 “°°·°‘°· · IMS ind M we 3 é"¤¤M’, wd 1*¤$i?é$¢¤1$¤ f 1. and prepeeywleeaee; for the ldhation, feonstrtiction; operation -— md ¥¤¤i¤*¢¤i¥19¤` '¤¤¢’its` %PPf¤·?<=!1¤S ,¤!s`.t¤ré i br ¤‘¤i1*¤#&‘ bt ,?~i¤¤¤'if¤t_ ,ai1r<>¤dl‘.p¤rp¤sea iinhis be ,t I t ¢<>re· Piltméils “f7°i2b ic., $*16 in W}$i¢=T1‘s¥1<;li' ¤r’¤¤h¤¤t15r6pety nt, mdkiifs `iirst ¢¤mpéi¤$%t16¤‘thkre foreto be asqeftaineditn sp d accordinggtocthe laws of,suc’h State, ,,,§’,,§‘§,,°‘“"°"°” ’"* Md thdstéséédihssfth ,réf9r‘¤hé1l?be the . Vmée at in the condemnation or A `)`;* . `·` vi'., XM i  » Tollsauthorlzod ‘ Sao: . fi’lre,,'t€i8i§ 6 Zlgdinéyg its 'é¤<>‘<>éss¤rs.‘?é?1d ` ,i¤ ' herehysahthorized to and‘c argc tolls for transit over such giiigdge,