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73d C ONGRESS. SESS. II . CH. 648. JUNE 19, 1934 . Act approved July 21, 1932 (47 Stat . 718), as modified by the opera- tion of the Legislative Appropriation Act approved June 30, 1932 (47 Stat . 412), and as further authorized under Act approved March 31, 1933 (48 Stat . 22), for the construction of a building on said site : Provided further, That the limit of cost herein fixed shall not be reduced by the operation of section 320 of the Legislative A propriation Act approved June 30, 1932 (47 Stat . 412) . neon City (New Jerse y) Post Office : The Secr etar y of th e Treasury is hereby authorized to acquire from the Port of New York Authority, upon such terms and conditions as he may deem to be to the best interest of the United States, as an addition to the present post-office site at Union City, New Jersey, acquired under authority of the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1930, approved July 3, 1930 (46 Stat . 905), the land described as follows : "Begin- ning at point on the northerly side of Twenty-ninth Street, distant approximately two hundred feet west of the northwesterly intersec- tion of Twenty-ninth Street and Palisade Avenue, said intersection being also the southeast corner of the present post-office site ; running thence in a northerly direction and parallel with Palisade Avenue a distance approximately one hundred and twenty-four feet, thence in a westwardly direction a distance of approximately forty-eight feet to a point, thence in a southwardly direction a distance of approximately one hundred and thirty-seven feet to a point in the northerly line of Twenty-ninth Street, thence in an eastwardly direc- tion along the northerly line of Twenty-ninth Street a distance of approximately fifty feet to the point of beginning ", in exchange for that portion of the aforesaid site described as follows Beginning at a point formed by the southwesterly intersection of Thirty-second Street and Palisade Avenue, being also the northeast corner of the present post-office site ; running thence in a northwest- erly direction along the southerly line of Thirty-second Street a distance of approximately two hundred and thirty-eight feet to a point, thence in a southerly direction a distance of approximately one hundred and twenty-four feet, thence in an eastwardly direction a distance of approximately two hundred feet to the point of begin- ning : Provided, however, That the exchange of properties shall be without expense to the United States . Minneapolis (Minnesota) Post Office, and so forth : The Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1930, approved July 3, 1930 (46 Stat . 900), authorizing the acquisition of a site and construction of a building under a limit of cost of $4,075,000, as modified by the operation of section 320 of the Legislat ive Appropriation Act, approved June 30, 1932 (47 Stat . 412), is hereby amended so as to make not to exceed $25,000 of said amount also available, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, for necessary approaches outside the Government's lot lines to the loading platform of the building located on High Street . Washington, D.C . Washington, District of Columbia, Central Heating Plant : The Ce ntral Hea ting Trea sury Dep artm ent artment is authorized to furnish heat from this plant to Plant : furnishing heat

y to Corcoran Gal lery the Corcoran Gallery of Art : Provided, That the proper authority Proviso . Cost . of such institution agrees (a) to pay for heat furnished at such rates, not less than cost, as may be determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, and (b) to connect such building with the Government mains in a manner satisfactory to the Public Works Branch, Procurement Division, Treasury Departmen t . Vol. 47, p. 412. A nte, p. 22. Cos t not affect ed by Economy Act . Vol. 47, p. 412 . Union City, N .J. A dditi onal site . Vol. 46, p. 905. Description . Exchange of proper- ties . Proviso . Exchange with out Federal expense . Minneapolis, Minn . A pprop riat ions avail - able for approaches . Vol .46,p.900; Vol . 47, p . 412 .