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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SESS. II. CHs . 529, 530 . 1930.

783 (1) A suitable site for a lighthouse depot at or in the vicinity of At Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Washi ngton ; a n d (2) Such addit ional land co ntiguous to t he present sit e of the At Chelsea, Mass. lighthouse depot at Chelsea, Massachusetts, as may be necessary to care for the increased activities of such depot . SEC . 2. Section 4 of the Act entitled "An Act to improve the effi- amended . 5, p. 1261, ciency of the Lighthouse Service, and for other purposes," approved February 25, 1929, is amended to read as follows " SEC . 4 . The Secretary of Commerce is authorized to purchase chased. sites New

to be pur- the necessary land to be us ed as sites f or lighthouse depots (1) at Newport, Rhode Island, or elsewhere on Narragansett Bay ; (2) at Portland, Maine ; and (3) at or in the vicinity of Rockland, Maine ." SEC . 3 . The Sec retary of Comm erce is autho rized and dir ected to old Light T ower, d

Cape Henry Va.,to convey by quitclaim eed to the Association for the Preservation be conveyed to the Association for the of Virginia Antiquities, subject to the conditions hereinafter speci- Preservati on of Vir- fied, the land constituting the site for the Old Light Tower at Cape ginia Antiquities. Henry, Virginia, described by metes and bounds as follows, shown on blue print of drawing numbered 306, dated January 31, 1925, o n file in the offi ce o f th e Su peri nten dent of Ligh thou ses, Bal timo re, Maryland : Beginning for the same at Point A, which Point A is Descr ipti on . south twenty degrees west fifty-five and seventy-five one-hundredths feet from the center of Old Light Tower and running thence north seventy degrees west one hundred and thirty-five feet to B ; thence north twenty degrees east two hundred and sixty-five feet more or less to C ; thence along the south side of the ten-foot concrete road to the intersection at D ; thence along the south side of eighteen- foot military road to E ; thence south twenty degrees west nineteen feet more or less to F ; thence north seventy degrees west three hun- dred and eighty-five feet to A, the point of beginning, containing approximately one and seventy-seven one-hundredths acres of land, together with the abandoned lighthouse tower thereon, reserving to the United States a right of way for the water main now running taRa is of way re- through such site, together with the right of ingress and egress to the valve on such water main and for the purpose of maintaining and making repairs to such water main . The property herein authorized to be conveyed shall be preserved of pr nerv atio n and use by such associ ation s olely for its histor ic int erest, and sha ll be open to the public at reasonable times and on reasonable terms . The deed executed by the Secretary under the provisions of this section shall contain the express condition that if such association shall at any time cease to carry out the provisions of this section, or shall at Reversion, if condi- any time use such property or permit its use for other purposes, or tions herein unfulfilled . shall attempt to alienate such property, title thereto shall revert to the United States . Appro ved, June 18, 1930 . CHAP. 530 .-Joint Resolu tion Au thoriz ing the erecti on on the public

June 1s, 1930. grounds in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, of a memorial to William

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[Pub. Res.,10.90.] Jennings Bryan . Resolved by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the United Stat es of America in Congress assembled, That the Director William Jennings of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital be, BMem orial to, au thor- and he is hereby, authorized and directed to grant permission to the ized in Di stri ct of Co- William Jennings Bryan Memorial Association for the erection on lumbia. public grounds of the United States in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, other than those of the Capitol, the Library of Congress, and the White House, of a memorial to William Jen-