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 390 PUBLIC LAWS-CHS. 199, 200, 209, 210-JULY 8, 9, 1943 [57 STAT. "to convey through such piping facilities as may be necessary, for domestic and other uses within the limits of said town of Springdale, Utah, water from certain springs in the Zion National Park, Utah, located in sections 17, 22, and 27, township 41 south, range 10 west, Salt Lake base and meridian". Approved July 8, 1943. [CHAPTER 200] AN ACT July 8, 1943 [H. R. 3020] To authorize the use of part of the United States Capitol Grounds east of the [Public Law 123] Union Station for the parking of motor vehicles. U. S. Capitol Grounds, parking space. July 9, 1943 [H. R. 1004] [Public Law 124] Newspapers and periodicals. Wartime suspen- sion; reentry as sec- ond-class mail. 47 stat. 647. 39 U. . C. fi223, 273a. 55 Stat. 1647. 50 U.. C., Supp. II, app., note prec. § 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hou.se of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Architect of the Capitol is authorized to permit the Washington Terminal Com- pany to use, during the present war and for six months thereafter, for parking space for passenger motor vehicles, that part of the United States Capitol Grounds described as squares S-721 and N-721. Any such use shall be in accordance with such terms and conditions as the Architect of the Capitol may deem necessary and proper. Approved July 8, 1943. [CHAPTER 209] AN ACT To relieve newspapers and periodical publications which have voluntarily sus- pended publication for the duration of the war from payment of second-class application fees upon resumption of publication. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That no newspaper or other periodical publication which has been accorded second-class mail privileges, and which has voluntarily suspended publication, or shall hereafter voluntarily suspend publication, for the duration of the war because of conditions attributable to the war effort, shall be required upon resumption of regular publication to pay any of the fees provided for by the Act entitled "An Act to provide for fees for entry of a publication as second-class matter, and for other purposes", approved July 7, 1932, as amended, if such newspaper or periodical publication resumes regular publication prior to the end of the sixth month following the expiration of the unlimited national emergency proclaimed by the President on May 27, 1941: Provided, That before any such newspaper or periodical shall be entitled to reentry as sec- ond-class matter without payment of any application fee the publisher shall furnish to the Postmaster General satisfactory evidence that the suspension of his publication was because of conditions attribut- able to the war effort. Approved July 9, 1943. [CHAPTER 210] July 9, 1943 AN ACT [H. R. 1940] Prescribing the salary for the Commissioner of Public Roads and the Commissioner [Public Law 121] of Public Buildings. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Commis- sioner of Public Roads and the Commissioner of Public Buildings in the Federal Works Agency each shall receive a salary of $10,000 per annum from and after July 1,1943. Approved July 9. 1943.

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