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224 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. R°S°°¤*'**’· RESTAURANTS. Quincy, Massachusetts, $2,500; 8 Vallejo, California (Mare Island), $110,000; in all, restaurants, 112 500. Aparunmifs. 7 APARTMENTS. Bremerton Washington $6,000· Bridgeport; Connecticut, (site orfe, Black Rock), $33,000; Bridgeport, Connecticut (site fourteen, Connecticut Avenue), $15,000· grie, l’enno1yly7ania (Wgst 'l‘ract%§r$E0010; ortsmout irginia istrict: a oc , $6 000· vlgailioagmnj naeafor cciumbaz Navy Yard, 3600; , apartments, 61,600. Dammdu nonmrronrss. Indian Head, Maryland, $6,000; Quincy, Massachusetts, $74,000; \_v?llo3§; Cal1fo)rn1a (Maréeclslanci), $28,000; as ton istrict o olum ia: Navy Yard $4 000* Pmm In au, dormimna, $112,000. ’ ’ ’ A13 ug; ggggggre In all, $2,068,970: Provided, That no part of the a ropriations P heretofore made and available for ex(pend1ture by the Giiited States Housing Corporation shall expen ed for the purposes for which Housing ,0,, wa, appropriations are made herein. ngeds. _ Section 5 of the Act entitled "An Act to authorize the President to ,d_°"‘°**’·°5’*“'“°“°' provigedhousingdfor wai needs," approved May 16, 1918, is hereby amen e to rea as o ows: ,_h'§•,;,“,;§m“°¤ °‘ °“‘ _"Sec. 5. That the power and authority granted herein shall cease }r1th_t1he perminaitioln of the proisenttigvar as formally proclaimed by the residen ,excep epoweran au orityto care or,rent,operate,and sell such property as remains imdisposed of; to conclude and execute contracts or other obligations made or incurred during the war or in carrying out the provisions of this section; to collect the rincipal and interest of loans made or other sums due under obligations entered into under this_Act; and to take such other steps as are ngoessiary toipfotect the (interests of the Gogernment and to fulfill the o 1ga ions y mcurre in carrymv out e powers granted by said m§§},$,p°,§f P'°P°">’ Act. All property shd be sold atllts fair market value as soon as can be advantagieously done, and a reasonable effort shall be made to sell the houses rect to prospective individual home owners for their own occupancy before they are offered for sale in bulk or to speculative investom. Full power authority is herebylgiven to sell and Exmumolcmw convcy all such property remaining undisposed of ter the terminay . ams. tion oi the present war. All deeds, contracts, or other instruments of conveyance executed by the United States Housing Corporation by its duly authorized officer or cfhcers where the legal title to the Eoperty in question IS- in the name of said co oration, and by the mted States of..AID€I'1CQ. by_ the Secretary of iiabor where the title to the proplerty in question IS lll the name of the United States of A1ner1ca,_s all be conclusive evidence of the transfer of title to the property in question according to the purport of such deeds contracts, or other mstruments of conveyance, and in no case shall any pur- _ chaser or grantee thereunder be required to see to the applicationof f{g,j‘·;g~;·,mpm puh any purchase money: Provided, howeuer, That no sale or conveyance c1m§¢m<>¤¤_;v. shall be made hereunder on credit without reservin a first lien on

  • ‘°"°°‘**>'P°°“*· °‘°· such property for the unpaid purchase money: Provided further, That

m no case shall any such property be given away; nor shall rents be furnished free, but the rental charges s all be reasonable and just as