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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 48 STAT. · Public Law 460

Public Law 460.

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(/us/pl/73/459).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Monterey, Calif.Easement granted, over designated portions of military reservation for street purposes. That the Secretary of War is authorized and directed to grant to the city of Monterey, California, an easement over certain parcels (to be used in widening Lighthouse Road in such city) of the military reservation at Monterey, California, described as follows:
Parcel 1. Description. Beginning at a point on the southwesterly line of Light-house Road (sometimes called “Lighthouse Avenue”), distant south sixty-seven degrees seventeen and one half minutes east, one hundred forty and forty-three one hundredths feet from the point of intersection of the north line of the United States military reservation, Monterey, Monterey County, California, and the southwesterly line of Lighthouse Avenue, said point of intersection being distant south eighty-nine degrees thirty minutes west, seven hundred thirty-two and ninety-two one-hundredths feet from a stone monument at the northeast corner of said United States military reservation; and running thence from said point of beginning south sixty-two degrees twenty-six minutes east, five hundred eighty-six and six tenths feet to a point; thence southeasterly (following the arc of a circle whose radius is four hundred feet, and the center of which circle bears south twenty-seven degrees thirty-four minutes west, four hundred feet distant from the last-mentioned point) five hundred thirty and eight tenths feet; thence south thirteen degrees thirty-six minutes west five hundred and sixty-eight feet to a point distant north thirteen degrees thirty-six minutes east, fifty-eight feet from the point of intersection of the south line of said United States military reservation with the west line of said Lighthouse Road; thence north twenty-nine degrees forty minutes east, fifteen and seventy-five one-hundredths feet to a point on said west line of Lighthouse Road; thence along said west line of Lighthouse Road the following 1209courses and distances:
North fifteen degrees forty-seven minutes east, five hundred sixteen and five tenths feet; thence north twelve degrees fifty-five and one half minutes east, one hundred feet; thence north five degrees two and one half minutes east, one hundred feet; thence north seven degrees twelve minutes west, one hundred feet; thence north twenty-six degrees nine minutes west, one hundred feet; thence north forty-five degrees twenty-nine minutes west, one hundred feet; thence north sixty degrees twenty-six and one half minutes west, seventy-one and sixty-three one-hundredths feet; thence north sixty-five degrees west six hundred thirty-nine, and three one-hundredths feet to the point of beginning.
Parcel 2. Beginning at a point on the north line of the United States military reservation, Monterey, Monterey County, California, distant north eighty-nine degrees thirty minutes east, one hundred sixteen and thirty-four one-hundredths feet from the point of intersection of said north line of the United States military reservation with the southwesterly line of Lighthouse Avenue, said point of beginning also being distant south eighty-nine degrees thirty minutes west, six hundred sixteen and fifty-eight one-hundredths feet from a stone monument at the northeast corner of said United States military reservation; and running thence from said point of beginning north eighty-nine degrees thirty minutes east, along said north line of the United States military reservation, seventy-seven and nine tenths feet to a point; thence south sixty-two degrees twenty-six minutes east two hundred thirty-eight and ninety-six one-hundredths feet to a point on the northwesterly line of that certain part of said United States military reservation over which an easement was granted by the Secretary of War on July 14, 1926, pursuant to the Act approved June 7, 1926 (44 Stat. 699); thence south forty degrees twelve minutes west, along said northwesterly line of said grant to the city of Monterey, twenty-three and seventy-nine one-hundredths feet to a point on the northeasterly line of Lighthouse Road; thence north sixty-five degrees west, along said northeasterly line of Lighthouse Road three hundred two and seventy-five one-hundredths feet to the point of beginning.
Parcel 3. Beginning at the point of intersection of the northeasterly line of Foam Street with the northeasterly line of Lighthouse Road in the United States military reservation, Monterey, Monterey County, California, said point of beginning being the southernmost comer of that certain part of said United States military reservation granted to the city of Monterey, California, pursuant to H.R. 10203, March 10, 1926; thence south sixty-five degrees east, along said northeasterly line of Lighthouse Road, three hundred nineteen and eight tenths feet to a point; thence north sixty-two degrees twenty-six minutes west, three hundred forty-six and six tenths feet to a point on said northeasterly line of Foam Street; thence south thirty-four degrees thirty-six minutes east, along said northeasterly line of Foam Street thirty and sixty-eight one-hundredths feet to the point of beginning: *Provided*, That the Secretary of War is*Proviso*.Change authorized. authorized to make such changes in the foregoing description of the three parcels as he deems necessary.
Sec. 2. The easement authorized by this Act to be granted shallContinuance of easement so long as used for street purposes. continue during such period as it shall be used exclusively for street purposes, subject to such conditions, restrictions, and reservations as the Secretary of War may impose for the protection of the military reservation and subject to a right-of-way over such parcels for the use of the United States during the continuance of such easement. Approved, June 22, 1934.
Authorizing the George Washington Bicentennial Commission to print and distribute additional sets of the writings of George Washington. 1934-06-23 48 Stat. 1210 735 Chapter 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 public 1210 [CHAPTER 735.] AN ACT Authorizing the George Washington Bicentennial Commission to print and distribute additional sets of the writings of George Washington.June 23, 1934.[[S. 3178](/us/bill/73/s/3178).][[Public, No. 460](/us/pl/73/460).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,George Washington Bicentennial Commission.Vol. 46, p. 71.
That section 1 of the Act entitled “An Act to enable the George Washington Bicentennial Commission to carry out and give effect to certain approved plans ”, approved February 21, 1930, is amended by striking out all preceding the last sentence therein and inserting in lieu thereof the following: " Edition of essential writings of George Washington to be prepared by.Vol. 43, p, 671.“That the United States Commission for the Celebration of the Two Hundredths Anniversary of the Birth of George Washington established by the joint resolution entitled ‘Joint resolution authorizing an appropriation for the participation of the United States in the preparation and completion of plans for the comprehensive observance of that greatest of all historic events, the bicentennial of the birthday of George Washington’, approved December 2, 1924 (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Commission, is authorized and directed to prepare, as a congressional memorial to George Washington, a definitive edition of all his essential writings, public and private (excluding the diaries), including personal letters from the original manuscripts or first prints, and the general orders, at a cost Limit of cost.Printing and binding.not to exceed $56,000 for preparation of the manuscript.
Such definitive edition shall be printed and bound at the Government Printing Office and shall be in about the same form as the already published diaries of George Washington and shall consist of twenty-five Distribution.volumes, more or less. There shall be three thousand sets of such edition, two thousand of which shall be sold by the Superintendent Cost to libraries.of Documents
(1)at a cost of $50 per set for sets sold to To others.public libraries, and institutions and societies of learning, and
(2)the remainder of the two thousand sets, at $75 per set. The Commission shall, upon the publication of each volume of the remaining one thousand sets, distribute copies of each such volume as follows: Designated officials, officers, etc.Two each to the President, the library of the Senate, and the library of the House of Representatives; twenty-five to the Library of Congress; one to each Member of the Cabinet; one each to the Vice President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives; one to each Senator, Representative in Congress, Delegate and Resident Commissioner; one each to the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives; one each to the libraries Independent offices established before Mar. 4, 1933.of the executive departments and independent establishments located in Washington City, which were not created after March 4, 1933; and one to each member and officer of the Commission. Every such recipient eligible to receive any volume or volumes of such writings at any time prior to the issue of the final volume (but not later than December 31, 1934) shall be entitled to receive a complete set of such writings. The remaining sets, if any, shall be distributed as Foreign exchange.No “usual number”Library of Congress directs, including such number of sets as may be necessary for foreign exchange. The usual number for congressional distribution and for depository libraries shall not be printed.” " Sec. 2. Vol. 46, p. 72. Section 1 of such Act of February 21, 1930, is further amended by adding at the end thereof the following new paragraph: " Acceptance and distribution of privately printed volume.“The one thousand extra copies (theretofore privately printed) of the first volume of such writings shall be considered to have been authorized by the Commission and the Commission may accept a donation of such extra copies for distribution for reviews, advertising, and for such other promotional purposes as it may deem advisable. If the Commission shall direct the Superintendent of 1211Documents to sell any such extra copies of the first volume, he shall offer the same for sale at a cost per copy equal to the cost per copy of the first volume as computed under clause
(2)of the third sentence of this section. Such extra copies shall be the only copies of any volume of the set distributed or sold separately.” " Approved, June 23, 1934. To authorize the formation of a body corporate to insure the more effective diversification of prison industries, and for other purposes. 1934-06-23 48 Stat. 1211 736 Chapter 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 public [CHAPTER 736.] AN ACT To authorize the formation of a body corporate to insure the more effective diversification of prison industries, and for other purposes.June 23, 1934.[[H.R. 9404](/us/bill/73/hr/9404).][
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