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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cii. 848 . 1930 . 971 ful performance of the contract : Prov ided, That nothi ng herein Rejection ofbidsn shall be construed as repealing existing law giving the commis- si oners the righ t to rejec t all bids. For the purchase of school building and playground sites, as Purchase of sites. follows For the purchase of land adjoinin g r, the Douglass-Simmons School ; Sc h oaglass -Simmons ool. For the purchase of land adj oining the Anthony Bowen Schoo l s ho thony B owen at First and M Streets southwest ; For the purchase of a site on which to locate an eight-room exten- Burleith, etc . sible building in the vicinity of Burleith and Glover Park-, Connecticut Avenue For purchase of a site on which to locate an eight-room extensible ne ar Jeni lerStre et. building west of Connecticut Avenue and south of Jenifer Street ; For the purchase of land adjoining the Harrison School ; Harrison School. For the purchase of land adjoining the Giddings School ; Giddings School. For the purchase of land adjoining the Grant School Grant School. For the purchase of land adjoinin g the 1M Torgan S chool ; Mo nesota hool. For the purchase of a site on which to locate a junior high school Min Avenue and Nineteenth Street. in the vicinity of Minnesota Avenue and Nineteenth Street Junior nigh. a uth ori- For the purchase of additional school-building and playground zations. sites ; In al l, $ 458,200 : Pro vided, That with the exception of $85,700, Co st rest ric tion .. no part of this appr opriatio n shall be expen ded for t he purch ase of any site the cost of which shall exceed the full value assessment of such property last made before purchase thereof plus 25 per centum Parts of sites put- of such assessed value : Provided further, That part or parts of a cha sed und er 125 per site may be purchased under the 125 per centum limitation if the centlimitation. total cost of the part or parts acquired does not at the time of such purchase exceed 125 per centum of the assessed value. Specified unexpended N ot to ex ceed $25, 000 of t he unexp ended ba lance of the appr opria- balances tion of $125,000 for the construction of a six-room addition to the Available for addi- tional Sch ool, inclu ding the neces sary remo delin g of the prese nt si tes l buildings and building, contained in the District of Columbia Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1928, and not to exceed $15,000 of the unexpended 401 .44,p .13 15. balance of the appropriation of $250,000 for the construction of a ten-room a ddition, including gymnasium a nd lunch room, at the Francis Junior High School and the necessary remodeling of the Iol.45, p. 663. present building, contained in the District of Columbia Appropria- tion Act for the fiscal year 1929, and the unexpended balances of $39,793 of appropriations now available for the construction of a public convenience station in the vicinity of Thirty-second and M °01 .45, p .857. Streets, northwest, which work shall be abandoned, are hereby made available until June 30, 1931, for the purchase of additional school- building and playground sites. Not to exceed $20,000 of the unexpended balance of the appropria- F antis nd for High tion of $250,000 for the construction of a ten-room addition, includ- ing gymnasium and lunch room, at the Francis Junior High School and the necessary remodeling of the present building, contained in Vol. 45, p. 663. the Distric t of Colu mbia App ropriati on Act f or the fi scal yea r 1929, is hereby made available until June 30, 1931, for the development for playground purposes of the land adjoining the Francis Junior High Schoo l loaned to the District of Co lumbia by the Federal Government. Not to exceed $20,000 of the unexpended balance of the appropria- La niO innley High and tion of $375,000 for an addition to the Langley Junior High School, Improving site, etc. contained in the District of Columbia Appropriation Act for the Pa yable f rom unex - pended balance. fiscal year 1928, is hereby reappropriated and made available for Vol .44,p .1315. the paving of roadway, construction of retaining wall, coping, fenc- ing, and necessary grading of the property recently acquired as an addition to the combined site of the McKinley Technical High School and the Langley Junior High School.

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