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 SIXTYQNINTH CONGRESS. Suse. I.·— Ons. 426, 434. 1926. 679 lhgplpdary lines twenty·five and thirty-live one—hundredths acres of The Secrets of War is also authorized to grant to the Rio Grande £§}_§§‘“°‘"°Y°'°‘·'°' City_ Railway xgompany, upon such termsand conditions ashemay ml ypurp0m` consider just and equitab e, a right of way for railway pu only over and upon the Fort Ringgold Military Reservation, Texas, more specifically described as follows: Beginning at the most _easterly_ northeast corner of the above- D°’°"¥’“°“· described tract;_thence north seventiy-four degrees ten minutes east a distance of forty-seven feet to the. C. of a curve to the right with gfradgies of eighté·l1und1% fourteen andmeigl1i:£ne·l¥uudred§1li:u£§eetsi ty tfrom an par to a curve wi a `us 0 seven re sixty·four~and eight one-hundredths feet,·the center line of the Rio Grande Railway; thence alongand with said curve with radius of eight hundred fourteen and €·1.ghl3·.0BBehHDdI8d$h8. feet through an angle of sixty degrees thirty-two minutes a distance of ' 'ht hundred sixty and six tenths feet to the P. T. of said‘curve;?t§ence south- easterly on a tanglent to sai? curvehl south (forty-fiv¢l=; eightpegg minutes east, a 'stance 0 4 two ousan seven. . two eight-tenths feet to the least? line of the Fort. Ringgold Military Reservation; thence south eight degrees twentyyfour minutes west a distance of onehundred twenty; ve andtwoetenths feet; thence north forty—five degrees eighteen minutes west avdistancmofa one thousand five hundred thirty-nine and nine·tenths feet; thence, orth fifty-one degrees no minutes west a distance of one tliousanditwo hundred seventy-two feet along thenorth side of State highway 1.2-B as now constructed thro h said military reservation to the P. C. of a curve to the left, of riiiiusfour hundred thirty  along and with said curve of radius four hundred and thirty feet through an angle of fifty-eight degrees foxrgg-ive minutes tothe P. T. of said curve, adistance of four hund forty andnsixstenths feet; thence south seventy degrees fifteen minutes ?west a distaneeof forty-seven feet; thence north fifteen .deg=rees. thirty-»two.mi11ute£r west a distance of. one hundred ten feet to the goint of beginning, and containing within the above described boun ary eight anddive one-hnmdredths acres of land. .—v‘.· g -,. I ~ ; And to execute and deliver in the mune of theUnited- States and ,x§,‘},’;§§’°¤°°° ’° "° in its behalf any andEa1l·contl_§·ac!:.1s, cgpyeyames, andjor other .inst.m-, mentsnecessary-toeectsiic s e- rant, » Sm. 2. . In the disposal of said land and gght of wvayethe Secretary. *”"°"°L of War shall cziluse th; szgme to be apprai ` by anappraiser or ap·· raiserstobecosen   ~   ~  P Sno. 3. The Secretaiyy of -War shall sell or cause to be soldthe t,,§§“,§,§,‘§,;;,',§f,’J;‘f,f,,§g°f‘ first mentioned tract and grantthe right of way included in the- second mentioned tract atanotless than the appraised value thereof. _ Sno. 4. The proceeds of said sale under the egovisions of-this Act D°"°°’*° °’ "'°°°°°" shall be deposited inethe·Treasury. to the cr 't of “ s 1·eceipts." i  P Approved, May 29, 1926. ~ I CHAP. 484.-nin Act T 'rovide for the settin japart of certain landsinathe Jlig?i·i0h?6` ” State o('CaIifornia.as an adhdion to the MorcngoEl'ndianV‘R¢SBfYation.  Be it emwted by the Senate and Home of·R eaenmtiveeiof Nw United States of America in Uongrcss a.sae·mbeZl:i,~’Thatithere are ,,1$§§§?,§f‘&§?,,‘{‘“R“‘ hier-cpy witgdiiawlx; frtggi gettlemepé, gnflry, or ogher   undgr 1»¤¤¤¤ ¤<¤·¤¤¤ =<>· teawso te ni tates,t oowin escri an inte State of California, namely, the north half gf the southwest quarter of section 16, the southeast quarter of section 19, in township *2