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 130 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 8. 1919. appurtenant thereto acquired by the United States of Americasince April 6, 1917, for storage purposes for the use of the Army, which m the judgment of the President or the head of such department is no longer needed for use by the United States of America, and to execute an deliver in the name of the United States and in ICS behalf any and all contracts, conveyances, or other instruments necessary to effectuate any such sale or lease. . ,,,£°’°°" °‘*"°°°°°S’ That all monelys received by the United States as the {proceeds of any such sale or ease shall be deposited in the Treasury 0 the United States to the credit of "Miscellaneous receipts" and a full report of the same shall be submitted annually to Congress. _ p§{EEti$£§`e]’ni"g° Exchange of Army cold-storage p ant, Chicago, Illinois: That the u°Ij,¤<=}:¤§m¢“P°§g; President IS hereby authorized, through the Secretary of War, upon ¤·ty,¤z¤. terms and conditions considered advisable by the Secretary of War, to dispose of the United States Army cold·stora&ge plant in the city of Chicago, State of Illinois, with machineiiy an equipment therein contained, and appurtenances thereunto be onging, and to accept in part payment therefor a warehouse adjacent to the Army general supply depot in the city of Chicago, State of Illinois, containing approximately six hundred and fifty thousand square feet of storage {{,°§§°,;.·i,n.,¤ ,0, slqpce, together with the land comprising the site of same: Provided, °°°** °‘°°’“'°Y•¤°i¤8- at suc exchange shall be effected without expenditure for this purpose by the United States, except necessaiiy costs of conveyancing nmuum ex dean, not exceeding $500, hereby appropriated or this purpose. The °‘°· President, through the Secretary 0 War, is hereby authorized to execute and deliver in the name of the United States of America and in its behalf an and all contracts, oonveyances, or other instruments D cl necessary to elllbct uch sale or exchange. ,,,,,_“P°“' ”'°°°°‘”’ That all moneys received by the United States as the proceeds of such sale or exchange shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of "Miscellaneous receipts," and a full report of the same shall be submitted to Congress. CHAPTER III. Bouoarox Mmiomar. Assoomrroxz That the Boughton Memorial 8t¤§g‘rt¤L**;fa*ve‘;@§)'}*tQ‘§ Association a corporation organized and existin under the laws of mms. the State of Kansas, be, and is hereby, authorized to erect and maintain a suitable building, under such regulations as the Secretary of War mag prescribe, m and you the United States militarv reservation at ort Leavenworth, ansas, the plans of such building to be _ first approved and to be constructed in such location as may be figgugjjé pm cmu prescribed by the Secretary of War: Prmnkled, That the use of such zreeezcmirge. · portion of the ground floor of said building as may be necessary shall be given to the Post Office Department of the United States, free of charge, for the post·office service of the reservation. CHAPTER IV. ,_,;}§f}§{"*‘°“’°""" Transfer of ammunition: That the Secretary of War be, and he is semis, ea-., me- hereby, authorized to turn over on request from other executive de~ §§,L,,’2,“,§,§{§§f“° °‘“°' partments of the Government, in his discretion, from time to time, Pv-v¢.e19?~ without charge therefor, such ammtmition, ex losives, and other ammunition components as may fprove to be or slhall become s lus or unsuitable for the purposes 0 the War Department and asugliall be suitaple for use in the proper activities of other executive departmen s. §$§‘§`,Pn§,$§F§§5§; Medical supplies for the American Red Cross: The Secretary of g{g;;»b;°°_·{—;{,*;?e;éd¤¤,§;; War IS hereby authorized to place at the disposal of the American Eiggrmga pressing Red Cross, such medical and surgical supplies, and supplementary and dietary foodstuffs used in the treatment of the sick and injured