Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/386

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358 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 31, 32. 1922. Jump CHAP. 31.—An Act To apthfprize the C0DBtfl1Cti(;:l·0 of ef) oveiw the Goégxmbia _· · Ri ' n1i1 t , n , “T¤¤`¤¤`· No- mi ‘ in E2 ‘§Ea"'3'€‘5?.‘§%I.Y’?.?"£°§0E'¤t X?. a.e°Zp`§.‘?.2.'tZ“.'i?0.e 3 as §’atL”& w;§”f.°i..g£¤.°" _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United

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Q,"¤m‘|,°,,,”y 'gfg, Washington Toll Bridge Companly, a corporatmn of the State of r·m,p.1zss. Oregon, its successors and assigns, e, and they are hereby, authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto L¤¤>¢i¤¤- over the Columbia River at a point suitab e to the interests of naviation approximately five miles upstream from Dalles City, Wasco Conmtv, m the State of Oregon, in either section twenty-mne_ or thirty township two north of range fourteen east, Willamette meridian, and from the point of on the Oregon shore of said river, thence running in a norther Iy direction to a suitable landing the_State of Washington and on_t e Washington side of said Columbia River, and all in accordance with the rovisions of the Act entitled "An Act to wig regulite the construction 0 bridges over navigable waters," approved P· Marc 23 1906. A¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¢· Sec. 2.,That thie right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby _ expressly reserv . €_ Approved, January 21, 1922. ¥¤[§¤g·\'{‘2» CHAP. 8i;—Joint Reeolufélon To szlipend a {pint resolution eptitgdedgéiging r§solu—

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¤’¤··- ¤··=··N·~ *-1 .e2¤gé.`?&’$,»· ..‘1"""»§",,, r“`e%°m$§°14,19%%’. ““ ° "'° ° . Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives ep? the United °Xl;¤°gi?;iii£i4ikmmu- State? (pj; in Congress asserglbleld, Tehiat pdljoint aihesolutiog ‘ entitle oint reso ution giving to `sc arg so 'ers s ors, an marines a preferred right of homestead entry " approved February 14,‘11¥;), Ee, and th? same is heggbyg, amended polgead as fpllowsz Dmvgd =*°**“¤*S· thereafter or the peri 0 ten years 0 owing the passage ggéi gieragige iigiii of this Act, on thb opening of public or Indian lands to entry, or §,§§§§§,°,¥§Ea`{f§,?§§‘i§",’g the restoration to entry of public lands theretofore withdrawn from 0*-,,m 1067 entry, such opening or restoration shall, in the order therefor, provide ’p` for a period of not less than ninety days before the general openmg of suc lands to disposal in which officers, sold1ers, said ors, or marines who have served m the Army or Navy) of the United States in the plar path Gernianyzl and hbecip hcanora ly sepalrlatedl or dischargptg ere rom or p ace in the egu ar Army or ava Reserve sh have aifpregeuigedi nught of (pntry under the homestead or desert land aws qu e ereun er, except as against rior exist' valid settlement rights and as against preference rights confgiged by egustixg laws or equitable claims subject to allowance and confirmaggg;§m,ud°d_ tion: rovuled, That the rights and benefits conferred by this Act shall not extend to any plerson who, having been_ drafted for service pnder she progusions of t te Selectzp Seryice Acg, shglll have reftusleld o ren er suc service or 0 wear e uniform o t United sara. ·· Sm S°m°° ° ° b°F;gg•*j*i°¤¤·€¤¤··¤¤ Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to make any and all regplations necessary to carry into full force and effect the revisions ereof. P Approved, January 21, 1922.