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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. III. CHs. 434, 435. 1931 . 1507 three degrees fifteen minutes north one hundred and fifty feet ; thence north thirty-three degrees fifteen minutes west two hundred and twenty-five feet to the point of beginning, and containing seven hundred and seventy-four one-thousandths of an acre. SEc. 2 . The lands herein authorized to be conveyed shall be used by the University of Oregon solely for scientific and educational purposes subject, however, to the right of the United States, in case of war or other emergency, to assume control of, hold, use, and occupy said lands or any part thereof for any and all military, naval, or other governmental purposes, and subject at all times to the rights of the United States stated in section 4 hereof. The deed executed by the Secretary of War under the provisions of section 1 of this Act shall contain the express condition that if the University of Oregon shall at any time attempt to alienate said lands that same shall r evert to the United States. SEc. 3 . The provisions of the Act entitled "An Act authorizing the Secretary of War to grant the use of the Coos Head Military Reservation, in the State of Oregon, to the cities of Marshfield and North Bend, Oregon, both being municipal corporations, for park purposes," approved August 21, 1916, and of any permit granted by the Secretary of War under such Act, shall not apply to the lands herein authorized to be conveyed, after the date of such conveyance, nor shall such Act or permit apply to the unconveyed part of lot 3 after the date of this K et. SEc. 4 . The lands herein authorized to be conveyed to the Univer- sity of Oregon shall at all times be subject to the right of the United States to occupy and use such part thereof as are now or may hereafter be needed for jetty site or sites, for rights of way for tramways from the unconveyed part of lot 3 to such jetty site or sites, and for ingress and egress by persons engaged in river and harbor work ; and the United States shall at all times have prior right to three-fourths of the natural flow of streams draining lot s 2and3. Approved, March 3, 1931. La nds lim ited to scientific and educa- tional purposes. Rights reserved. Reversion for no n- user. Former grants not ap plicabl e herei n. Vol. 39, p. 516. Prior rights, etc. March 3, 1931. CHAP. 435 .-An Act To authorize advances to the reclamation fund, and 	[S. 6046 .1	for other pur poses. [Public, No. 822 .) Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the U nited States o f America in Con gress Assembled, That the Secre- Advances Aau fund. tary of the Treasury is authorized, upon request of the Secretary of the Interior and upon approval of the President, to transfer from Vol.32,p. 388. time to time to the credit of the reclamation fund created by the u- s.c.,p.1359. Act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat. L. 388), such sum or sums, not exceed- ing in the aggregate $5,000,000, as the Secretary of the Interior may Aggregate limited. deem necessary for the construction and operation of reclamation p rojects authoriz ed under said Act of June 17, 190 2, and n ow under- way, and Acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto . SEc . 2 . That reimbursement of the moneys so advanced under the Reimbursement . provisions of this Act shall be made by transfer annually, of the s um of $1 ,000,000 from the reclama tion fun d to the general funds in the Treasury, beginning July 1, 1933 . Approved, March 3, 1931.

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