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52 STAT.] 75TH CONG. , 3D SESS.-CHS. 804, 805 -JUNE 29, 1938 sand five hundred and eighty-four (4,584) feet from the N. E. Corner of Section two (2), Township Fifteen (15) North, Range five (5) West; thence North 82°, 48', 30" West, six hundred (600) feet, to the S. W. Corner of the tract marked by a piece of square iron set in concrete; thence North 6°, 20' East, Twelve hundred (1200) feet to the N. W. Corner of the tract, marked by a piece of square iron set in concrete; thence South 82°, 48', 30" East to the Big Sunflower River; thence along the Big Sunflower River following its meandering about twelve hun- dred (1200) feet to the intersection of the river and a line which bears South 82°, 48', 30", East from the beginning point; thence North 82°, 48', 30", West to the beginning point (all bearing being true bearings), containing sixteen and fifty-three one- hundredths (16.53) acres, more or less; and a tract of land situated on the East bank at the locality, being a part of Lot 7, Section 2, Range 5 West, Township 15 North, and more specifically described as follows: Beginning at the N. E. Corner of Section two (2), Township and Range as above, thence West two thousand three hundred fifty point one (2,350.1) feet; South three thousand eight hundred fty one (3,851.0) feet, to the N. W . Corner of Tract acquired, thence South 82°, 48', 30" E., one hundred (100) feet to N. E. Corner of tract, thence S. 5°, 11', 30" W. eight hundred point five (800.5) feet to the S. E. Corner of tract, thence N. 82°, 48', 30" W. one hundred (100) feet to the S. W . Corner of tract, thence along left bank of Big Sunflower River, N. 5°, 17' E. three hundred point two (300.2) feet; N. 5°, 07' E. five hundred point three (500.3) feet to the N. W . Corner of tract, containing one and eighty-three hundredths (1.83) acres, more or less; for use by such post for the purposes of the organization, with discre- tion in the organization to grant the use thereof to Rotary Clubs, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Women's Clubs, or any other civic or community organization, subject to the perpetual right of the United States of America to flood such part of such land as may be necessary from time to time in the interest of flood control or navigation. SEC. 2. The deed of conveyance shall contain the following condi- tions: That in the event the grantee shall cease to use the property for the purposes of the organization and as herein provided, or shall alienate or attempt to alienate such property, title thereto shall revert to the United States. That the grantee shall bear all expenses (other than the prepara- tion of the deed of conveyance) necessary to accomplish the con- veyance. Approved, June 29, 1938. [CHAPTER 805] AN ACT To amend section 239 of the Act of June 8, 1872 (17 Stat. 312; U. S . C., title 39, sec. 500). Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 239 of the Act of June 8, 1872 (17 Stat. 312; U. S . C., title 39, sec 500), be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows: "All letters enclosed in envelopes with embossed postage thereon, or with postage stamp or stamps affixed thereto, by the sender, or with the metered indicia showing that the postage has been prepaid, if the postage thereon is of an amount sufficient to cover the postage that would be chargeable thereon if the same were sent by mail, may 1231 Reversionary pro- vision. Payment of ex- wpnses. June 29, 1938 [H. R. 6168] [Public, No. 771] Postal Service. 17 Stat. 312 . 39U.S.C. 500. Transportation of letters in designated stamped envelopes outside of the mails.