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54 STAT.] 76TH CONG., 3D SESS.-CHS. 220, 221-MAY 28, 1940 SEC. 3. Whenever national-forest lands are withdrawn under this Act, and the municipality concerned objects to the utilization of the timber or other resources of lands withdrawn, and the Secretary of Agriculture agrees to withhold such resources from utilization, said municipality shall pay to the Forest Service annually an amount which the Secretary of Agriculture shall determine is necessary to reimburse the United States for the loss of net annual revenues which would be derived from the resources so withheld from disposition. SEC. 4 . Any violation of the regulations issued under this Act shall be punished as is provided in section 50 of the Act entitled "An Act to codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States", approved March 4, 1909 (35 Stat. L. 1098). Approved, May 28, 1940. [CHAPTER 221] AN ACT Authorizing the Secretary of War to convey to the Port of Cascade Locks, Oregon, certain lands for municipal purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War is authorized and directed to convey, by quitclaim deed, upon the payment to the United States of not less than 50 per centum of the current appraised value thereof to the Port of Cascade Locks, Oregon, all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to the following-described lands: Commencing at a point, not monumented, on left bank of Columbia River, one thousand two hundred and six and three-tenths feet north from center of section 12, township 2 north, range 7 east, of the Willamette meridian in Hood River County in the State of Oregon, this point being on the southerly boundary line of the R. G. Atwell, D. L. C .; thence from said initial point by metes and bounds east one hundred and twenty- five feet to a point; south two hundred and three and five-tenths feet to an eight-inch by eight-inch stone with iron plug marked "U. S ."; south forty-one degrees fifteen minutes west five hundred and seventy-eight and six-tenths feet; south twenty-nine degrees thirty minutes east sixty feet; south twenty-nine degrees forty-five minutes west seventy-five feet; south twenty-nine degrees thirteen minutes west fifty-eight and fifty-one one-hundredths feet; south forty degrees no minutes west one hundred and thirty-five and five-tenths feet; south thirty-seven degrees thirty minutes west one hundred feet; south thirty-six degrees twenty minutes west one hundred feet; south thirty-four degrees fifteen minutes west one hundred and one feet; south thirty-one degrees fifty minutes west one hundred feet; south thirty degrees twenty minutes west one hundred feet; south thirty degrees ten minutes west one thousand five hundred and ninety and one-tenth feet; north fifty-nine degrees fifty minutes west two hundred feet; north forty-seven degrees fifteen minutes west nine hun- dred and fifty feet; north twenty-eight degrees no minutes east two hundred and eighty-six and forty-four one-hundredths feet; north eleven degrees no minutes west three hundred and forty-three and two-tenths feet; north forty-six degrees no minutes east one thousand one hundred and seventy-one and five-tenths feet; north eighty-eight degrees no minutes east seven hundred and twenty-six feet; north forty-nine degrees no minutes east nine hundred and seven and six- teen one-hundredths feet; south fifty-five and four-tenths feet to the point of beginning, which is on the southerly boundary of the R. G. Atwell, D. L. C. 193470 0 -4 1-PT . --- 15 225 Reimbursement to Forest Service for loss of revenues. Penalty. 18U.S.C. §104. May 28, 1940 [S. 255] [Public, No. 633] Port of Cascade Locks, Oreg. Conveyanceoflands to. Description.