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588 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 165-168. 1920. ,n§${'*0,°;§’y*;_ °¤ P°Y· Sec. 8. That no claim agent or attorney or other person shaH be ` recognized in the adjustment of claims zmder this Act, except in claims for original pension, and in such cases no more the sum of $10 shall be allowed for services in aplrepanng, presenting, or pros- Pmshmm for vb ecuting any such claim, which sum sh be payab e only on the order xmas. of thef oner of and anyshpgison vggpuislhall xihcillagei any 0 provisions o section or wro wr o from the pensioner or claimant the whole or andy part og a pension allowed or due to sugzgensioner or claimant un er this Act, shall be deemed of a emeanor and upon conviction thereof shall, for each an every offense, be lined not exceeding $500 or be 1m- prisoned not exceeding one year, or both, in the discretion of the court. Approved, May 1, 1920. ‘ * 1h§8.1¤¤¤· CHAP. 18§.—An Act To extend the time for the construction of a bridge acres

 the Samt Loma Rrvu between, the States of Minnesota and Wisconsin. I A _

Be it enacted by the Senate and Hoaségf Representatives pftke United ?1§$I;°;,“jn§§”,w States qf.America in Congress assemb ,. That the time or complet-

 Duluth. ing the construction of a bridge, authorized b Act of Congress. apv..m,p.m,.m...a proved Augtpst 7, 1916, to be uilt across the   t Louis River at a

°‘- _ gint suita le to the interests of nayigation between the States of ' esota and Wisconsin, from the village of Fond du Lac, a suburb of Duluth, Minnesota, to a point on the Wisconsin shore about one hundred feet westerly from the mouth of Dubray Creek, is hereby extended one year from the date of approval hereof. _ _ - ammamme. Sec. 2. That téhie right to alter, amend, orirepeal this Act is hereby exprmsly reserv . Approved, May 3, 1920. ¤¤5»m>- .6‘7.—J°tReso1 T ho' hS £W - W wg- J;61;..w...e·3g1;L I .;{.S§}$§’.s,£.;.d°u‘§...§m.t§i“2?s£d“‘§}.d ‘§?§v§1%O§r°1i.°§’t0$t ¤”§”¤§?sg’ir“iial§¥y ' "` ‘ eservation orin IIBYIIB. purposes. Resolved by the Senate and House of R'?;resentat·i*ves of the Un/ited ,,$`;’{, £2,‘i“f!‘,f,?E}§j States of America in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of War Ugy- is hereb authorized to grant revocable licenses for the removal of censes for remov· 5 . . . ing ms, ec., mlm, sand an gravel from the Fort Douglas Military Reservation, Utah "““‘°“"*"‘· to ersons and corporations within said State, to be used for industrial and manufacturing purposes, at such reasonable prices as may be fixed by the Secretary o War. Approved, May 5, 1920. g?YR6,91§Z2§0i 16%;-ainSAct To autlgicriliathetesmhnshmpgit of a Coast Guard station

ont ecoasto ·e upenor,111 oo uny, eso .

Be it enacted by the Senate and Hous¢;31fRe€resentatives of the United gigdtmluaigiamxzed States of America in Congress assemb , That the Secretary of the qu irate Survive i¤ Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to establish a Coast Guard °°°]` °°`“"y’ me station on the coast of Lake Superior, in Cook County, Minnesota, in such locality as the captain commandaut of the Coast Guard may recommend. Approved, May 6, 1920.