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73d CONGRESS . SESS. II. CHS. 379, 380 . JUNE 4, 1934 . Boroughs

River . Boroughs of Rankin

(g) Across the Monongahela, River, at a point suitable to the and Whit taker .

interests of navigation, from the Borough of Rankin to the Borough of Whittaker, Pennsylvania, to replace existing Rankin Bridge, all •o; 34, p.'84. in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters ", approved March 23, 1906, and subject to the conditions and limitations contained in this Act . toTprovidehfordlopera- SEC . 2 . If tolls are charged for the use of said bridges or any of tion and amortization them, or the appro aches to them or any of the m, the rates of toll costs . may be so adjusted as to provide a fund sufficient to pay such part or all of any one or more of the following items as shall not be from time to time otherwise provided for, namely : (a) The reasonable cost of maintenance, repair, and operation of said bridges and approaches ; and (b) the amortization, within a reasonable time and under reasonable conditions, of any loan or loans, including reason- able interest, taxes, and financing charges, made or to be made in connection with the construction of any of said bridges and approaches . Rec ord of e xpend i-

SEC . 3 . An accurate record of the cost of the bridges and their tures and receipts . approaches and of all expenditures for maintaining, repairing, and operating the same and of tolls collected from time to time shall be kept and shall at all reasonable times be available for the informa- tion of all persons interested in the construction, operation, and maintenance thereof . Right to sell, etc .,

SEC . 4. The right to sell, assign, transfer, mortgage, or pledge any conferred. or all the rights, powers, and privileges conferred by this Act is h ereby grante d to t he sa id All egheny Coun ty Aut hority and t he County of Allegheny, Pennsylvania, or either of them, their suc- ce ssors or assi gns, or the s uccesso rs or a ssigns of eit her of them ; and if such rights, powers, and privileges shall be sold, assigned, or tfaequi red by unite d transferred to, or shall be acquired through mortgage, pledge, fore- st ates' closure, or otherwise by the United States of America acting by or t hrough the P reside nt, t he Fed eral E merge ncy Ad minist rator of Public Works or such other agency or agencies as may be designated or created for such purpose pursuant to the National Industrial Recovery Act or any amendment or supplement thereto, or otherwise, or by any person, corporation, or political subdivision, the United States of America or such person, corporation, or political subdivision is hereby authorized and empowered to exercise the same as fully as though conferred herein directly upon the United States of America, such person, corporation, or political subdivision . Amend ment .

SEC . 5 . The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved . Approve d, June 4, 19 34 . [CHAPTER 380 .] Tune 4, 1934 .

AN ACT [H.R . 8714 .1

To extend the times for commencing and completing the construction of a bridge [Public, No . 278 .1

across the Pee Dee River and a bridge across the Waccamaw River, both at or near Georgetown, South Carolina . Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the Pee Dee and wacca- United States of America in Congress assembled, That the times for maw Rivers . Ti me extended for com mencing and c ompleting the construction of a bridge a cross the bridging . . at George- Pee Dee River and a bridge across the Waccamaw River, both at or town, s.c.

near Georgetown, South Carolina, authorized to be bilt by the Vol. 46, p. 479; Vol. County of Georgetown, South Carolina, by an Act of Congress 47,p.804. approved May 29, 1930 > heretofore extended b Acts of Congress ~~ ,

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p . 54 .

approved February 14, 1933, and May 12, 1933, are hereby further extended one and three years, respectively, from May 30, 1934 .