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PUBLIC LAWS-CHS. 130, 140-MAR . 4, 5, 1942 Hempstead, county of Nassau, and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Elm Point Road formerly known as Steamboat Road, distant thirty-five feet easterly from the easterly side of lands now or formerly belonging to Henri W. Bendell; and running thence along said Elm Point Road, south fifty-three degrees thirty-one minutes thirty seconds fifty-three and seven-tenths feet; thence south thirty-six degrees thirty-five minutes twenty seconds west one hundred and fifteen and four hundred and eighty-five one-thousandths feet to premises shown on Map of Gren- wold; running thence along said land north fifty-three degrees thirty- two minutes thirty seconds west fifty-three and forty-four one- hundredths feet; and thence north thirty-six degrees twenty-seven minutes thirty seconds east one hundred and fifteen and five-tenths feet to the southerly side of Elm Point Road, at the point or place of beginning. Together with all the right, title, and interest of the parties of the first part of, in, and to any land lying in the bed of any street or road in front of or adjoining the said premises. PARCEL NUMBERED 3.- Also all that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being at Great Neck, in the county of Nassau, and State of New York, shown and designated as lot numbered 26, in block D, on a certain map entitled, "Map of 168 Plots, belonging to James Blackwell, Esquire, at Great Neck Landing, Long Island, surveyed by L. F. Greather, Esquire, civil engineer, Whitestone, May 1873," and filed in the clerk's office of the county of Queens, on the 7th day of July 1873, and which said lot is bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of the north- westerly side of Fourth Street with the southwesterly side of First Avenue, as shown on said map; running thence northwesterly and along the southwesterly side of First Avenue, as shown on said map, one hundred feet to lot numbered 25; thence southwesterly and along the boundary line between lots numbered 25 and 26, on said map, one hundred feet; thence southeasterly and along the boundary line between lots numbered 26 and 27, one hundred feet to the north- westerly side of Fourth Street, as shown on said map, and thence northeasterly along the northwesterly side of said Fourth Street one hundred feet to the point or place of beginning. Being the same premises which were conveyed by Walter P. Chrysler to Della V. Chrysler, by deed dated June 2, 1932, and recorded in the aforesaid clerk's office on June 6, 1932, in Liber 1669 of Conveyances, at page 420. Approved, March 4, 1942. [CHAPTER 140] AN ACT March 5, 1942 [s. 22s2] To provide for the planting of guayule and other rubber-bearing plants and to [Public Law 473] make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ouayule and other United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary rubber-bearingpants. of Agriculture (hereinafter called the "Secretary") is authorized- Powers of Secretary of Agriculture taY . (1) To acquire by purchase, license, or other agreement, the right Acquisition o oer- to operate under processes or patents relating to the growing and Patingo.hts harvesting of guayule or the extraction of rubber therefrom, and such properties, processes, records, and data as are necessary to such operation, including but not limited to any such rights owned or 126 [56 STAT.