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73d CONGRESS . SESS. II. CHS . 116, 117 . APRIL 13, 1934 .

577 ter northeast quarter of said section ; thence east on east and west half section line three hundred and seventy-six and eighty-nine one- hundredths feet ; thence to the right on a curve with one hundred and fort y-six and nine teen one-h undre dths feet radi us n inety -two feet ; thence continuing on same curve but with thirty feet on both sides of the center line a distance of forty-one and five-tenths feet ; thence continuing on the same curve but with thirty feet on the right of the center line a distance of ninety-two and forty-one one- hundredths feet ; thence south two thousand two hundred and thirty- five and seven hund red and s even one- thous andth s fe et ; t hence on a curve to the right with two hundred and eighty-seven and nine- tenths feet radius with thirty feet on both sides of the center line a distance of four hundred and forty-six and four hundred and seventeen one-thousandths feet ; thence west with thirty feet on the right or north side of the center line to the southeast corner of the west half southeast quarter southwest quarter of said section ; also a strip of land thirty feet wide off the west side of the northwest quarter southwest quarter ; also a strip of land thirty feet wide off of the west side of the northwest quarter of said section except the north three hundred and twenty-four feet ; also a curve with a one- hundred-foot radius on the center line at the northeast corner of the northwest quarter northeast quarter . All of the above described is in section 34, township 29 north, range 22 west, and is a strip of land thi rty feet wide off the east, south, and west sides of the Unite d States Hospital for Defective Delinquents, Springfield, Missouri, except that at two places where curves occur the full sixty-foot width of the right-of-way is included, be, and the same is hereby, granted to the State of Missouri for public-road purposes ; and the Attorney General is, upon the passage of this Act, authorized to execute a deed containing such restrictions consistent with the character of the grant for public-road purposes as he deems necessary .

For road purposes SEC. 2. The said easement is granted solely for road purposes, and solely ; reversionary shall revert to and become the absolute property of the United States provision . of America if used for any purpose whatsoever other than that for which this donation is made, or in the event it is abandoned or vacated as a public road . SEC . 3 . Not to exceed $5,000 of the unexpended balance of any Government c ontri- bution toward ro ad appropriation available for the construction or maintenance of the construction . United States Hospi tal fo r Defe ctive Delinqu ents s hall b e avai lable Available fund . in the discretion of the Attorney General for payment to the proper authorities of the Springfield Special Road District of Greene County, Misso uri, a s repr esenti ng the full a mount to be contri buted by the Government toward the cost of constructing the road herein accrued a in lieu of any provided for, and in lieu of accrued taxes, if any, assessed against said property, and the said amount shall remain available for this purpose until expended . Approved, April 13, 1934 . [CHAPTER 117 .] AN ACT April 13, 1934. Creating the Cairo Bridge Commission and authorizing said Commi ssion and [x .26751 its successors to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across the Ohio

[Public, No. 156 .1 River at or near Cairo, Illinois . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Ohio River. United States o f America in Congress assembled, That, in order to Cair o Bridge co m- facilitate interstate commerce, improve the Postal Service, and pro- mission may bridge, at vide for military and other purposes, the Cairo Bridge Commission Cairo, m . (herein after create d, and herei nafter referr ed to as the " Commis- 86637 •-34 37