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[71 Stat. 604]

604 Seating of Comm u n i s t China in U.N., opposition.

Presidential report to Congress.

Short title.

PUBLIC LAW 8 5 - 2 8 0 - S E P T. 4, 1957

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SEC. 109. The Congress hereby reiterates its opposition to the seating in the United Nations of the Communist China regime as the representative of China, and it is hereby declared to be the continuing sense of the Congress that the Communist regime in China has not demonstrated its Avillingness to fulfill the obligations contained in the Charter of the United Nations and should not be recognized to represent China in the United Nations. I n the event of the seating of representatives of the Chinese Communist regime in the Security Council or General Assembly of the United Nations, the President is requested to inform the Congress insofar as is compatible with the requirements of national security, of the implications of this action upon the foreign policy of the United States and our foreign relationships, including that created by membership in the United Nations, together with any recommendations which he may have with respect to the matter. SEC. 110. This Act may be cited as the "Mutual Security Appropriation Act, 1958". Approved September 3, 1957. Public Law 85-280

September 4, 1957 [S. 164S]

L a s Vegas, Nev. Conveyance.

AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to grant easements in certain lands to the city of Las Vegas, Nevada, for road widening purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to grant and convey to the city of Las Vegas, Nevada, without consideration, and subject to such conditions as the Secretary may deem necessary, perpetual easements for road widening purposes in two small strips of land in the city of Las Vegas, Nevada, owned by the United States (under the jurisdiction of the Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior), described as follows: PARCEL NUMBERED 1

The east 45 feet of the west 75 feet of the north 507 feet of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 30, township 20 south, range 61 east. Mount Diablo meridian; save and except the north 40 feet thereof. PARCEL NUMBERED 2

A strip of land 10 feet wide in the northwest quarter northwest quarter of said section 30 having for its beginning corner a point 30 feet east and 30 feet south of the northwest corner of said section; thence north 89 degrees 23 minutes 45 seconds east with a line 30 feet south of and parallel with the north line of said section a distance of 869.42 feet (approximately) to the east line of the aforesaid land of the United States; thence south 13 degrees 41 minutes west 10.32 feet (approximately) to the southeast corner of said 10-foot strip herein described; thence south 89 degrees 23 minutes 45 seconds west with a line 40 feet south of and parallel with the north section line 866.87 feet (approximately) to a point 30 feet east and 40 feet south of the northwest section comer; thence north 10 feet to the beginning. The above-described two parcels contain 0.68 acre, more or less. Approved September 4, 1957.