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960 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 282-285. 1925. the property above described shall cease to be so used it shall revert to the United States of America. ,0C°c'],‘;,°,{"*§°°°c,',;f°i°g} Sec. 2. The said conveyance shall be suléject to the conditions United suites ii an and reversion hereinbefore provided for, an shall be used for the °m°'°°°°y‘ purposes hereinbefore described only, and shall be subject to the right of the United States in case of an emergency to assume control of, hold, use, and occupy, temporarily or otherwise, without license, consent or leave from said corporation, any or all of said land for any and all military, naval, or lighthouse purposes, free from any conveyance, charges, encumbrances, or liens made, created, ,§{,°·*ggg° mk permitted, or sanctioned thereon by said corporation: Provided, bility. That the United States shall not be or become liable for any damages or compensation whatever to the said corporation for any future use by the Government of any or all of the above-described land p,{*°§@§’g'j§,`{‘§,{§,‘,§§,f °‘ for any of the above—mentioned purposes: Provided further, That this grant shall not become effective until there shall have been reconveyed to the United States free from all incumbrances the title to that portion of the right-of-way of the St. John’s Electric Company across this reservation which will be superseded by the new right-of-way. Approved, February 21, 1925. February21,1925. _ [H. 11.6581.] CHAP. 283.-—An Act Authorizing the Postmaster General to provide emer- [Pubuc, No. as.] gency mail service in Alaska. H 1 Be it emwted by the Senate and House of Regwesentatives 0{’ the Emergency mail United States of America in Congress assembled, That the ost- %§Tj,’},%°$Q,°Y§°,§g{"' master General is authorized to provide diilicult or emergency mail service in Alaska, including the establishment and equipment of relay stations, in such manner as he may think advisable without advertising therefor. Approved, February 21, 1925. February 21, 1925. _ [H. R. 7911.] CHAP. 284.-—An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to sell the

 appraisere’ stores property in Providence, Rhode Island.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the §'§,'§',T,§§,§€’,I,§,{g,n, United States of America in Congress assembled, That the ecre-

  • °b°=<>ld·°°°· tary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized, in his discretion, after advertisirég to sell at gublic auction the property at the

southeast corner of outh Main treet and Custom Avenue, in the city of Providence, Rhode Island. known as the a praisers’ stores property, in such manner and upon such terms as lie may deem to be to the best interests of the United States; and to convey such property to the purchasers thereof by the usual quitclaim deed; the proceeds of such sale to be deposited in the Treasury as a miscellaneous receipt. Approved, February 21, 1925. February 21,1925. _ [ gzggitzu P 285.-An Act To change the name of Third Place northeast to Abbey _ _ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ¥{f,§{{°"},~§§’c‘2““,}l§§,‘f; United States of America in Congress ussembkd, That the name of gmwi ¢¤ Abbey the street not yet cut through, but now on record as Third Place ` northeast, be, and the same is hereby, changed to Abbey Place, and the surveyor of the District of Columbia is hereby directed to enter such change on the records of his office. Approved, February 21, 1925.