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 896 · SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 143, 144. 1918. I¤¥’¤°d*°*°P°”°°‘”*°*{ Sec. 3. That an person association or co oration having secured $in;‘i;lrfié¤dtgi’¤i>idd°n£- the approval of the Secretary of Wai and Eed a petition for con- ““°‘°“"°°°°°m*°‘ demnation as herein provided may, upon filing with the court in which such petition is filed a bond to secure payment of just compensation to the owners of property taken, in a form and an amount and with a surety or sureties approved by said court after such notice and such hearing as the court may prescribe, have the right of immetc drate possession and use of such property or rights. _ ‘ _ _ s,§;‘Q_,_{’},_‘}‘g,?;,$,,,;;,°°,;_‘,‘ Sec. 4. That no plan for the construction or extension of any faciliprw1¤im¤d· ties shall be submitted to or approved by the Secretary of War hereunder after the existing state 0 war between the United States and its enemies shall have terminated, and the fact of such termination shall he ascertamed and proclaimed by the President, but such terrximatron of the existing state of war so ascertained and proclaimed shall not rirterferphvgrph this condemnation of any land or-other property or rig ts nee or the construction maintenance and operation of any facilities approved hereunder by the Secretary,0f War before ggfoggon of 8p_ such proclamation: Preceded, however, That the Secretary of War may p;ov¤1 on termmaticn upon such termination of the existing state of war an prior to the ° “" entry of ]udgment in any condemnation proceeding hereunder and the commencement of construction or extension of the proposed facil- F·-·=·»·—i=·»·*¤¤»M·· ‘”$§’g.f‘}v°l“.i?f“’ ?·*’.H’”.eE$lF$§“ hit’“€d°it“r‘L°I*° TEP fil S`€°h ‘i'°ri ~` _ ac res: r u er ano rn rscapersa mmm www ge: construed as gparilting any franchise;. to utilgre such facilities after _ e termmation 0 the existing state 0 war. A p§f§f""““' h" '°' That all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed. Approved, July__9, A 1918. {‘,§}’§‘?g,§§§?j cm-ir. 144.-—An Act To eqfuip me United states Penitentiary, manet, Georgie, --+-7; for the manufacture of supplies or the use of the Govemment, for the compensation of [P“bh"· 1`°· 19*] prisoners for their labor, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represent4ztives of the United — ,,,$El,§'}E"*  P°“i‘ States oj`America ·in_C’o·n,gress assembled, That the Attorney General of ` ¤§g $_*° M the United States rs authorized and directed to establish, equip, mamtarn, and operate at the United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia, a factory or factories for the manufacture of cotton fabrics téqligpplgycthe reqprremeriis of;1thi>{Watr· %pdfNayy g)epag·tr1r£nts, the 1 in orpora ron co on uc sun a e or en s an 0 er arm purgoses and canvas for mail sacks and for the manufacture of mail mwmkumnw sac_ and other srrmlar mail-carrying equipment for the use of the r¤& was United States Government. The factory or factories shall not be so operated as to abolish any existing Government worksho or curtail _ _ the production withm its present limits of any such Gliovernment G§’§$,,§,’§‘,,§‘f" ‘° “‘° workshop, and the articles so manufactured shal be sold only to the A (1 dmmuan d to be Go;l¢;rnKient of thé Unitpd Stilateqg f h ncqrnmrmmrmsng. e _ ttorney enera is ere y urt er authorized and directed to acquire by purchase or condemnation proceedings such tracts of land at such ipomts ashe maydetermine, at a total cost of not to exceed ?§(gg,000, E rch may behcleargd, gradep, ap}? cultivated} And the me enera rs authorize to em 0 e inmates 0 th f- stution herein mentioned under such rggngations as he ma prbsldidilfe of as- 2’3.Ei‘§0Yi’§t‘d°f ii§%2r§§2sd2’ig;n°§‘SnZ»`§l“"’*?Sr'£.§lrS&'°i ¤°°‘*“i'°? ws- _ _ _ · _ _ _  _ eve 0 men mcluduéilrve stock, shall be utilized rn said pemtentiary or he sold · to the vernment of the bn1ted States for the use of the military Regeim to and naval forces of the United States. ,.,,,k,,,g,,,,,d_ Sec. 2. That_art1cles so manufactured shall be sold at the current market prices as determined by the Attorney General or his