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 4:68 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 111, 112. 1922. lhrdh. CHAP. 111. Reeol riz1.ng' b ' ery er w..trege`I.,J°i>."Zerer e}’3&?i££i‘£°er . me';l‘2.Zri§¤°°£‘}’2e‘§.’§.§"&·i‘,°e?”`“d“ “‘ ”‘° Resolved by the Senate and House 0 Representatives o the United q·i?,_°°° °‘ J°°°°° States of America in Congress assemblei That the Chief ei eers °,Eg°“ggug¤ United States Army, be, and he is hereby, authorized and ected nlscruiorcorumbia. ’ to grant the Societé des Femmes de France a New York permission to erect on publicigrounds of the United States in the cit of Washmiton, District 0 Columbia, other than those of the Clipitol, the ,,m,n_ Li rary of Congess, and the White House, a co y of the statue of Apgval or Frm Jeanne d’Arc by Paul Dubois: Provided, That the site chosen and expense m or by the erection of the said memorial. Approved, March 20, 1922. “,;,'?‘;,?‘,g,’?f cnn. iis.-an Act To mesa an Act ensued me Act to authorize me rmi. dent to provide housing tor- war needs," approved May 16, 1918. Be it enactedlrytiw Sena.tea1sdHmweofRe esentativesof the Umled ¤.§re°`l°m‘ M w" Statesegf America in  assembled, Thht section 5 of an Act °dY°‘·**·P·”*»°”'°°‘· entitl "An Act to authorize the President to rovide housing for war needs," aplproved May 16, 1918, as amended by an Act approved Tammmn 0, u_ July 19, 1919, e, and the same is hereby, amended to read as fiillows: rruriryngé Hmm: _‘ Sec. 5. That the power and authority granted herein shall cease rewmepéimuaire with the_ termination of the present war as formally proclaimed by §{?u°{g°gmgc’$§f,§{g;her;’tr·6es1’;lue:11tgB<inlx<;,$1p=;s1 tlhle) porygar andmauthorrtgi to care ffoiéi) rent, asreamsunsose o; conciirede, eixecute, settle, and Iliedjust all contracts orpother obligations _ _ _ made or incurred during the war, or in carrying out the provisions Af; of this Act, including contracts or_other obligations made or incurred eumea. with mun1c1pa.l1t1es_or· other yiphtical subdivisions for the furnishing of services and facilities to the pro rty of such corporations, an for the construction of public utilities by such munici alities or other political subdivisions in pursuance to the terms ofp said contracts or other obligations; to collect the principal and interest of loans made or other sums due under obligations entered into under g]11s_Atcg.; gd got ltakéo such other stsps ap are nlecessary to protect e in res o e vemment an to ulfill t bl' t' dul w°°""°°°“y` incurred in carrying out the powers granted by saiadzicltga fills mp`? erty shall be so d at its fair market value as soon as can be ad)vantageouslyrdone, and a reasonable effort shall be made to sell the houses act to prospective individual home owners for their own occupancy liiefcffe they aredofferil for sale lin bulk or to speculative mvestors. u ower an authority is ereb to ll d Exmmm 0, com convey all of suc}? property remaining undisposeli givssflter th? terzlivm¤eee,ere. nptron of the present wgri) Ag diieds, contracts, or other instruments 0 conveyance execute y the nited St tes H usmg` Co f by its authorized officielr or oH;ice;s]:vl1eredtli)e legal titi-Ilciotid th: prope in uestion is in the name o the said c f d b the United Sltatos of America by the Secretary o(irI3a.ll?oi·0:hgi·1e th; me  the lpguoplerty in {ruestion 13 in the pains of the United States of erica s e conc usive evi ence o the tran f f ftl to th property: in question accord' to the ort of suclrillegds lcoihtractsc th. f mg P:1H`P i , or o er ins ents o conveyance, m no h ll h Pmum or grantee thereunder be reqlulifed Z1 see toctliscii Zpzihggtiigdudf isriayli argemreemwe pe,. purchase money: Provided, at no sale or conveyance shall be N°::“‘?Y- no made hereunder on credit without reserving a first lien on such ' ‘ property for the unpaid purchase money: Provaled further, That in no case shall any such property be given away; nor shall rents be fur— mshed free, ut the rental charges shall be reasonable and just as
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