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SEVENTIETH CONGRESS . SEss . II. CHs. 87, 91, 92 . 1929 .

1091 CHAP . 87 .-An Act To provide for the acquisition by Parker I-See-O Post Numbered 12, All American Indian Legion, Lawton, Oklahoma, of the east half northeast quarter northeast quarter northwest quarter of section 20, township 2 north, range 11 west, Indian meridian, in Comanche County, Oklahoma . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representativ es o th e United ,States o f America in Congress assembled, That the ecre - tary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to cause a patent to is sue to Edward Clark, Charle s Apekaum, Ca lvin Atchavit, Frank Methvin, and William Tracypokendooah as trustees of Parker I-See-O Post Numbered 12, of the All American Indian Legion, Lawton, Oklahoma, and to their successors, for the east half northeast quarter northeast quarter northwest quarter of section 20, towns hip 2 nort h, r ange 11 west of the Indi an m erid ian, sit uate in Comanche County, Oklahoma : Provided, however, That said pat- ent shall be issued upon the express condition that Parker I-See-O Post Numbered 12, All American Indian Legion, Lawton, Oklahoma, shall erect a post building upon said tract within five years after the approval of this Act : Provided further, That whenever said tract shall no longer be used as the site for a post building for said Parker I-See-O Post that title shall revert to the United States. Approved, January 19, 1929 . January 19,192D . IH. R. 13744.l [Public, No. 677.1 Public lands . Granted for po st building to Parker I-Se e-O P ost, All Amer- ica n Indian Legion, Lawt on, Okla . Provisos . Building must be built in five years. Forfeiture for no n- user. January 21, 1929 . CHAP. 91 .-An Act Providing for a grant of land to the county of San Juan, 1H • R .12775.1 in the State of Washington, for recreational and public-park purposes .

[Public, No. 678 .1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representativ es of the Unite d States of A merica in Cong ress assemble d That the title and Lopez Island, v- asn . Land on, granted to a fee to lot 2 of section 2 in township 35 north, range 2 west, Willam - San Ju an county, f or ette meridian, in San Juan County, in the State of Washington, park pu rposes . being situated within an abandoned military reservation on Lopez Island in said county, said lot containing twenty-two acres, be, and payment required . the same is hereby granted, on the payment to the United States of $1.25 per acre sub ject to the c ondition and reversion here inafter provide d for, to the said county f or recreation al and public -park Additio nal to forme r purposes in addition to and enlargement of the park granted to said grant . county of San Juan, State of Washington, by the Act of Congress of Vol. 44, p 29a April 17, 1926 : Provided, That if said lands shall not be used for Reversion for non- the purposes hereinabove mentioned, the same or such part thereof user . S ubj ect to county not used shall revert to the United States : Provided further, That roads right of way . said land shall be subject to the right of way for county roads Vol.43,p. 957. granted to the county authorities of San Juan County, State of Washington, by the Act of Congress of February 21, 19 25 (Forty- third Statutes, page 957) : Provide d further, That there shall be Mineral deposits re- reserved to the United States all gas, oil, coal, or other mineral served . deposits found at any time in the said lands and the right to prospect for, mine, and remove the same . Approved, January 21, 1929 . January 21, 1929 . CHAP. 92 .-An Act Making an additional grant of lands for the support and [H . 8.10156 .1 maintenance of the Agricultural College and School of Mines of the Territory of lPublc, No.s7s.1 Alaska, and for other purposes . Be it ena cted by the Se nate and Hous e of Represen tatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That in addition Alasknitnral College to the provision made by the Act of Congress approved March 4, and School of Mines. 1915 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at Large, page 1214), for the use and benefit of the Agricultural College and School of Mines, there is hereby granted to the Territory of Alaska, for the exclusive use and Additional pub 1 i c benefit of the Agricultural College and School of Mines, one hundred la nd, Vol. grant ed to- bene fit

214 . thousand acres of vacant nonmineral surveyed unreserved public