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73d CONGRESS . SESS. II. CHS. 541-543 . JUNE 15, 1934 .

967 [CHAPTER 541 .] June 15, 1934 . To authorize the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to sell the old [11.11 .9184 .] Tenley School to the duly authorized representative of Saint Ann's Church of the District of Columbia. Be it e nacted by the Senate and Ha wse of Repres entatives of t h e United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the Com- missioners of the District of Columbia be, and they are hereby, authorized to sell and convey to the duly constituted representative and agent of Saint Ann's Roman Catholic Church, of the District of Columbia, located at or near the Corner of Wisconsin Avenue and Yuma Street northwest, the following described real estate : The old Tenley School Building, and original site, known as parcels 35/130 and 13 1, par cel 13 0 con tainin g two thousa nd ei ght hu ndred and eighty square feet, and parcel 131 containing forty-two thousand and thirty-six square feet, or a total of forty-four thousand nine hundred and sixteen square feet, being the same land and premises now leased to the pastor of Saint Ann's Church by a certain lease signed by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, dated October 16, 1933, and now includ ed in parcel 35/260 . Appro ved, June 15, 1934 . [CHAPTER 542 .] AN ACT To change the name of the retail liqu or dealers' s tamp tax in the case of retail drug stores or pharmacies. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the first para- graph of subdivision " Fourth " of section 3214 of the Revis ed Statutes, as amended (U.S.C., title 26, sec . 205 (a) ), is amended by adding at the end thereof a new sentence to read as follows " The tax r equired to be paid by this paragraph sha ll, in case of a retail drug store or pharmacy making sales of liquors through a duly licensed pharmacist, be designated as a `medicinal spirits stamp tax .'" Appro ved, June 15, 1934 . ICHAPTER 543.] AN ACT [Public, No . 359.] District of Columbia . Sale of Tenley School Building authorized June 15, 1934 . [H.R . 3768 .] [Public, No . 360] Internal Revenue. Retail liquor dealers' s tamp tax desi gnate d "medicinal spirits stamp tax" in ca se of pharmacists . R.S., sec.3244. p . 623 . U.S.C.,p.741. JOINT RESOLUTION

June 15, 1934'

IS .J .Res. 93 .1 [Pub . Res ., No. 32.] Authorizing the creation of a Federal Memorial Commission to united States Terri- torial Expan sion Me- c onsi der and form ulat e pl ans for the cons truc tion , on the wes tern morIsICemmission . bank of the Mississippi River, at or near the site of old Saint Louis, Missouri, of a permanent memorial to the men who made po ssible the te rritori al exp ansion of the United States , parti cularl y President Thomas Jefferson and his aids, Livingston and Monroe, who negotiated the Louisiana Purchase, and to the great explorers, Lewis and Clark, and the hardy hunters, trappers, frontiersmen, and pioneers and others who contributed to the territorial expan- sion and development of the United States of America . Whereas Thomas Jefferson, as President of the United States, insured, through the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the expansion of our national domain to the Pacific Ocean ; and