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PUBLIC LAW 151-JULY 27, 1953

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United Mexican States under the terms of any such agreement shall be available for expenditure in connection with any appropriations which may be available or which may be made for the purposes of this Act: And provided further., That moneys received from the city of Noffales, Arizona, pursuant to the provisions of this Act shall be available for expenditure in connection with any appropriations which may be available or which may be made available for the purposes of this Act. Approved July 27, 1953. Public Law 151 July 27, 1953 ^^' ^^^J

63 Stat. 898. 42 USC 291d.

CHAPTER 243

^^ ACT To extend the duration of the Hospital Survey and Construction Act (title VI of the Public Health Service Act).

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assewhled^ That the first sentence of section 621 of the Public Health Service Act, as amended, is amended by striking out the word "five" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "seven". Approved July 27, 1953. Public Law 152

CHAPTER 244

JOINT RESOLUTION [S. J. Res. 37j_ rj.^ authorize the erection of a memorial to Sara Louisa Rittenhouse in Montrose Park, District of Columbia. July 27, 1953

Sara Lo Rittenhouse, u i s ! me morial.

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to grant to the Georgetown Garden Club permission to erect in Montrose Park, in the District of Columbia, an appropriate memorial to the memory of Sara Louisa Rittenhouse. SEC. 2. The site for the memorial shall be approved by the Secretary of the Interior and the National Capital Planning Commission. The design of the memorial, its adequacy and propriety for the site designated, the inscription on the memorial, and the plan for the treatment of the grounds connected with the site shall be approved by the Commission of Fine Arts, the Secretary of the Interior, and the National Capital Planning Commission. The memorial shall be erected and its site landscaped under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior. SEC. 3. All funds necessary to carry out the erection of the memorial and the landscaping of its site shall be certified available to the Secretary of the Interior by the Georgetown Garden Club in time to permit the completion of such work within not more than four years after the exact site has been determined; and the United States shall be put to no expense in or by the erection of said memorial and the landscaping of its site. Approved July 27, 1953.

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