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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 235. 1920. 893 tion of the entire parcel, based on area, except that the price of the portions hereinbe ore described of parcel number fifty-five over fifty-eight shall be pro rata of the valuation of parcel number fifty-f our over four; and the Secretary of the Treasury is further authorized c°§g,*;_d°m¤¤**°¤ P*°· and directed to institute proceedings (under provisions of Sundry gs` Civil Act approved June 23, 1913) or the condemnation of an of the land hereinbefore described that he may be unable to piucgase by agreement with the owner or owners thereof. The land acquired ,0l<gg,d{,;*,§°d*° ZM- under the provisions of this Act, toigether with the included high- gi ` ways (Jewett Street from the N ationa Zoological Park to Connecticut Avenue, and the new highway connection therewith established Wl-33» P·522· under the provisions of public Act numbered 203, approved April 28, 1904, for a distance of two hundred and fifty feet north from Jewett Street and two hundred and fifty feet south from Jewett Street), shall be added to and become a part of the National Zoological Park: Provided, That such portion of said land as may be necessary may ,m§,ishw¤v¤ ¤¤¤¤¤*- be used for a highwa not more than fifty feet wide adjacent to the ` north line of the landy taken from parcel number fifty-five over Mtgeight and a highway not more than fifty feet wide adjacent to the south line of the land taken from parcel number fifty-four over four, said highways to extend from Connecticut Avenue to the new highwa hereinabove mentioned, and to be under the jurisdiction of the Crommissioners of the District of Columbia. TARIFF COMMISSION. T°"“°°‘“m*“*°“· For salaries and expenses of the United States Tariff Commission, ,,§,§,s"f‘°“ md °" includingg the purchase of professional and scientific books, law books, books o reference and eriodicals as may be necessary, as authorized v°‘·“°· P·"°’* under Title VII of the got entitled "An Act to increase the revenue, and for other purposes," approved September 8, 1916, $300,000. Uni States P' - UNITED STATES PILGRIM TERCENTENARY COMMISSION. gm mggrwnrenaii For the participation of the United States in the observance of the three hundredth anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims at Provincetown and Pl outh, Massachusetts, in accordance with the provisions of Public Iifcgolutiell Numbered 42 (Sixty-sixth Congress), A""’p' im approved May 13, 1920, $400,000. W`AR DEPARTMENT. W"` D°"°'°'“°“°‘ Temporary employees: For personal Services in the Office of the ,,—i(,:¥,°§;_ m'°°t°' °{ Director of Finance, W3? D8P81'i»meIll1, $183,000, which may be Temporary employ- expended notwithstandirw the third Iproviso of the paragraph °°im p_ 7% entitled "Temp01‘a1’y emriloyees, War epartment," contained ID ’ mi the Legislative, Executive, and Jud1c1al Appropriation Act for the """·P‘ fiscal year 1921. Anmomns AND Ansniuns. .,;i§"'°"” md °”°' Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; _ Fr°°¤°'d' P°' For completion of the power plant, including the installation of equipment, $270,000; _ For extension of Water and fire mains, $23,000; _ _ _ For installation of high-tensioned electrical transmission lines from the power plant to the shops, $88,000; In all, $381,000. mamma m_ Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois: '