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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cu. 846. 1930 . 895 satisfied that the United States Government has a fee simple title in the present post-office and courthouse building site. Chicago (Illinois) appraisers' stores : For a cquisition of site a nd Chicago, m. construction of a building, under an estimated total cost of $ 1,300,000. Chicago (Illinois) post office, and so forth : The authorization Chicago, m. contained in the Act approved May 29, 1928 (45 Stat ., p . 920), for amVended45, p. 920, a building for the accommodation of the post office and other Gov- Post, p .1589. ernment offices, under a total estimated limit of cost of $14,250,000, sale of s ite. i s hereby amended so as to authorize and empower the Secretary of the Treasury, in his discretion, in lieu thereof to sell at such time and on such terms as he deems proper at public sale, after due adver- t isemen t, the site fo r said buildin g heret ofore a cquired, and t o convey the same to the purchaser by the usual quitclaim deed, and Acqu isitio n of new to acquire a new site within the block bounded by Harrison, Van si te. Buren, and Canal Streets and the so-called Van Buren postal station, subject to the right of the grantors to use the subsurface thereof for railroad purposes, and necessary reservations for light and air ; to construct on such new site a building for the accommo- dation of the post office and other Government offices ; to acquire the site of the so-called Van Buren postal station with the buildings thereon, together with the fixed equipment therein and to remodel, enlarge, and repair said last-named building for postal purposes, such purchase to be subject to the use of such portions of the build- ing by the grantor and on such terms as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem proper, all at a total estimated cost of $21,000,000. Cincinnati (Ohio) post office : For acquisition of a site bounded Cincinnati, Ohio. by Dalton Avenue and the railroad tracks and Liberty Street and Sherman Avenue, and construction of a building, under an esti- mated total cost of $3,000,000. Clearfield (Pennsylvania) post office, and so forth : For acquisi- Clearfield, Pa. tion of site and construction of a building, under an estimated total cost of $145,000. Cleveland (Ohio) post office : For acquisition of the site bounded Cleveland, Ohio. by Prospect Avenue, West Third Street, Huron Road, and West creased of cost in- Sixth Street, and of certain substructural work upon which the vol. 45, p. 1657, building will be erected, and construction of a building, under an ended. estimated total cost of $5,275,000, in lieu of the requirement under P .00.0. the Act of March 4, 1929 (45 Stat ., p . 1657) : Provided, That the Sec- subs urface righ ts re- reta ry of the Treasury may accept title su bject to the granto rs reserv- ser ved ' in g rights t o use the subsurface for railro ad purpose s and nece ssary reservation for light and air and may grant the railroad permission to carry vent ducts through the building and construct a fan room on the roof. Coatesville (Pennsylvania) post office, and so forth : For acquisi- Coat esvill e, Pa. tion of site and construction of a building, under an estimated total cost of $165,000. Coleman (Texas) post office, and so forth : For construction of a Cole man, T ex. building, under an estimated total cost of $100,000. Conneaut (Ohio) post office, and so forth : For construction of a Conneaut, Ohio. building, under an estimated total cost of $105,000, Cumberland (Maryland) courthouse, post office, and so forth
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Cum ber lan d, Md. Limi t of cost in- acquisition of site and construction of a building, under an estimated creased. total cost of $ 54 0 ,0 0 0 in lieu of the acquisition of additional land and a1Q aed45' p ' 024 extension and remodeling of the present building authorized under the Act of May 29, 1928 (45 Stat., p. 920).

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