Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 62 Part 1.djvu/368

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PUBLIC LAWS-CHS. 416, 417-JUNE 4, 1948 Jurisdiction. Rights reserved to U.S . Expenses. That part of the north two thousand feet of section 36, township 146 north, range 27 west, lying southwesterly of the center line of the present channel of the Mississippi River as reconstructed and improved and northerly and easterly of the following-described line: Beginning at the northwest corner of said section 36; thence south- erly along the west line of said section 36 three hundred and eighty feet; thence south thirty-seven degrees twenty-seven minutes east, containing one hundred twenty-four and fourteen one-hundredths acres, more or less; and That part of the northeast quarter of section 35, township 146 north, range 27 west, described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said section 35; thence southerly along the east line of said section 35 three hundred and eighty feet; thence north thirty-seven degrees twenty-seven minutes west to the center line of State Aid Road Numbered 9; thence northeasterly along center line of State Aid Road Numbered 9 to an intersection of the north line of said section 35; thence easterly along the north line of said section 35, to the point of beginning, containing one and twenty- five one-hundredths acres, more or less. SEc. 2. (a) The United States District Court for the District of Minnesota shall have jurisdiction of the proceedings for such condem- nation. The practice, pleadings, forms, and modes of proceedings for such condemnation shall conform, as near as may be, to the practice, pleading, forms, and proceedings in like cases in the courts of record in the State of Minnesota. (b) The Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Interior, and the Secretary of Agriculture may, respectively, by appropriate plead- ings in the condemnation proceedings, specify any rights, easements, or other interests in said lands which they deem advisable to reserve to the United States for any purpose under authority pertaining to said lands as prescribed by laws now in force, and thereupon the con- demnation shall be subject to such reservations. (c) All expenses incurred as a result of such condemnation proceed- ings as may be instituted by the State of Minnesota under this Act shall be borne by the State. Approved June 4, 1948. [CHAPTER 417] June 4, 1948 AN ACT [H. R. 4823] To provide adequate school facilities within Yellowstone National Park, and [Public Law 604] for other purposes. Yellowstone Na- tional Park. School facilities. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, payments may be made, as provided herein, in advance or otherwise, from any revenues received by the United States from visitors to Yellowstone National Park, to the appropriate school district or districts serving that park, as reimbursement for educational facilities (including, where appropriate, transportation to and from school) furnished by the said district or districts to pupils who are dependents of persons engaged in the administration, operation, and maintenance of the park, and living at or near the park upon real property of the United States not subject to taxation by the State or local agencies and upon which payments in lieu of taxes are not made by the United States: Provided, That the payments for any school year for the aforesaid purpose shall not exceed that part of the cost of operating and maintaining such facilities which the number of pupils, in average daily attendance during that year, bears to the whole number of pupils in average daily attendance at those schools for that year. 338 [62 STAT.