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622 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 205, 208, 209. 1922. mfgglmgs ‘°’ ’“°"° "No Federal reserve bank shall have authority hereafter to enter Emotion, etc., with- into any contract or contracts for the erection of any buildin of §l,`§3{§,‘§§t°fC°“g'”S’ any kind or character, or to authorize the erection of any buildlng, Pwr, i>- 1=¤¤· in excess of $250,000, without the consent of Céivnliress having lpgi- ',§;*Q;’;{;0¤_ viously been given therefor express terms: Pr d,_ That not g herein shall apply to any bmlding now under construction. Approved, June 3, 1922. [iIuliiilibii2.¤2?C] (IHAP. 208.—·A.n Act To authorize the Secretary of War to sell real property

 known as the Pittsburgh Storage Supply Depot, at ittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Pmsbm h PL Be it enacted tlte Semte and House tc? Representatives of the United Amy géitgburgh States of America in Congress assemble , That the Secretary of War §§@,§‘;§}’lY D°P°° be, an he hereby IS, authorized to sell at either public or {private sale,_upon terms and conditions deemed advisable y him, the land km and improvements thereon erected, situated in the citg of Pittsburgh, 1°°°° gzatetofg Peinngylvama, 'lljihirty-nintlh treet, Fortieth ree ut er treet an e eg eny iverin said city comprising an arda_ of approxinziately nineteen and three-fourths acrles, and also a certain parcel of lan in said city of Pittsbur h located at the northwest corner of Geneva Street and F orty-fourt§i Street, comprising approximately one·half acre,_ together with easements and rights of way leading thereto, all of which said property is generally known gsvgilglgiétspnurgh Stigrage &lndSSup;gy Depoésé and to sglh the same ag r arce as e ecre 0 ar may e ermme an to execute and) deliver in the nameébll the United States and its behlitlfalany and all deeds or other instruments necessary to effect suc s e. Deposit or proceeds. Sec. 2. That all moneys received as the proceeds of such sale, after deducting the necessary ezirpenses connected therewith, shall be dep0s1ted in the Treasury of the nited States to the credit of miscellaneous receipts. Approved, June 6, 1922. J¤¤¤6»1¤¤· CHAP.209.—A A t'1‘ th ‘ th S {W (me.

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to isgéiggigay npiaésk be, an he is hereby, authorized and directed to ant and convey akipmmaiia miw;,.,m to the Qhicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Raioad, a railroad V · cprgpragiop orgalrlpzed and existing under and by virtue of the laws o e ta e o inois, its successors and ass` t al r - ment, subject to the proviso in section 4 hereirigllfbii ilallgbiifl iiurrlitiislgs over and upon the following described pro erty, being a part of the p military reservation of Fort Sheridan and) of the public highway D¤¤¤¤¤=¤<>¤· adjoining the same, to wit: All that part of the northwest quarter of section ten, township forty-three north, range twelve east of the third principal meridian, described as follows, to wit: Comriiencin at a point m the north line of said section ten distant one hundred fee; easterly of measured at right angles from the easterly line of the rig t o wai of the Chicago and North Western Railway Com any; thence sout easterly along a line parallel to the easterly line olf said right of way one thousan Eve hundred and thirteen and forty-four llpundredths feet to a point of curve;_ thence southerly along a curved dped(conver westerly havinlgsa radius of eleven thousand four hune and mne and two-tent feet, a distance of five hundred and