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SE VEN TY- FIR ST C ONGRESS. SEss. IL CHs . 102-104 . 1930 . entrance to the Mount Vernon estate, such building to include com- fort stations and rest rooms, with adequate space for a restaurant and la germs, etc ., stipu- for refreshment and souvenir stands . Said agreement shall provide for the erection of such building by the individual, firm, or corpora- tion, party thereto, without cost to the United States, in accordance with plans and specifications to be approved by the Secretary of Agriculture and by the commission, all work thereon to be subject to inspection and approval by the Secretary both during construc- Title reserved .

ti on an d up on co mp le ti o n . Such agreement shall also contain pro- Lease to concession- vision expressly reserving title to such building in the United States sire . but granting to such individual, firm, or corporation, upon such terms and conditions, including the matter of revocation, as may be prescribed by the Secretary of Agriculture, the right and privilege of conducting therein a restaurant with souvenir and refreshment stands for such period not exceeding ten years from the date of completion of the building and its final approval by the Secretary of Time for completion . Agriculture as he may determine . T he in dividu al, f irm, o r cor pora- tion entering into such an agreement shall complete the building to be erected in accordance herewith not later than January 1, 1932 . At exp iratio n of lease, At the expiration of the lease or privilege period such building shall building to become United States proper- become the property of the United States, free of all encumbrances ty, etc °

and claims of any kind whatsoever, and thereafter the Secretary of Agriculture may enter into new agreements from time to time for construction from the operation of said concession building on a rental basis . If the M emorial Hfgbway Secretary of Agriculture should be unable to negotiate and enter funds if no satisfactory

y agreement made.

into an agreement satisfactory to him for the erection and operation of such concession building pursuant to the above, he then may const ruct a suit able conces sion build ing fr om fu nds ap propr iated for operation under the purposes of this Act and enter into an agreement with any l ease,

individual, firm, or corporation acceptable to him for its operation Proviso.

on a rental basis : Provided, That any plan of any building which Approval Fine Co m- mission of Fine Arts . may be constructed shall have the approval of the Commission of Fine Arts ." Approved, April 3, 1930 . April 3, 1930. [H. J. Res . 284.]

CHAP . 10 3. -Jo int Re sol uti on Mak ing an a ppr opr iat ion to co mpl ete the [Pub. Res., No.58.] ' restoration of the frigate Constitution . Reso lved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the "Constitution," Frigate .

United States of America in . Congress assembled, That there is Appropriation

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hereb y appr opria ted, out of any money in th e Tre asury not o therw ise c 1e

appropriated, the sum of $300,000, to remain available until June 30, 1931, for completing the repair, equipment, and restoration of the Vol .43,p .1278.

frigate Constitution, as authorized by the Act approved March 4, 1925 (Forty -thir d Sta tutes at La rge, page 1 278) . Approved, April 3, 1930 . April 4, 1930. LS .

.] [Public, No. 89.] CHAP . 104 . -An Act All ow ing the ran k, pa y, and allowances of a colonel, Medical Corps, United States Army, or of a captain, Medical Corps, United States Navy, to any medical officer below such rank assigned to duty as physi- cian to the White House . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the White House paysi- cian.

United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the officer of of m por ary ran me d- the Medical Corps, United States Army, or of the Medical Corps, or Navy ical officer assigned to Un ited States Navy, below the rank of colonel or captain, respec- duty as, tively, who is now, or hereafter may be, assigned to duty as physician to the White House, shall have the temporary rank and the pay and allow ances of a colon el, Me dical Corp s, Uni ted S tates Army, or o f a