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 784 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. CHs. 530, 536. 1930. nings Bryan, one time Member of the House of Representatives of the United States Congress from the State of Nebraska, Secretary of State of the United States, and three times nominated by his party for President of the United States. Design to, be ap- SEC. 2 . The design of the memorial shall be approved and the Fine Arts site shall be chosen by the Commission of Fine Arts, and the No G ove rnm ent ex- pence. United States shall be put to no expense in or by the erection of the said memorial. L ocatio ns ba rred. SEC. 3. The memorial herein provided for shall not be erected or placed in any p art of the Mall or Potomac Pa rk, nor on any ground within one-half mile of the Capitol. Director of Public SEC. 4 . The memorial shall be erected under the supervision of B uildings and Parks n. the Director of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National supervise construction. Donation of funds, etc Capital, and all funds necessary to carry out its erection shall be. supplied by the donors in time to permit the completion and erection of the memorial not more than three years after the site is reported available for the purpose. Approved, June 18, 1930. June 19, 1930. [x .1469 .]	CHAP. 536 .-An Act To quitclaim certain lands in Santa Fe County, New [Public, No. 389.1 Mexico. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of t he New Mexico. to - United States o f America in Congress assembled, That all right, Woman's conveyed Land dof title, and/or interest of the United States in and to the following- P resbyterian n s of the described piece or parcel of land, lying and being situated in the city and county of Santa Fe, State of New Mexic o, bounded and De scrip tion . described as follows : On the north by a sandy "Arroyo," on the south by an old street and the public grounds known as the Muralla, on the east by lands of said corporations of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, aforesaid, which lands are at this time occupied as a cemetery by said orders, and on the west by lands of Francisco Baca Ortiz said piece or parcel of land being in dimensions as follows : Measuri ng from the southwest corner of the said cemetery grounds westwardly on the north side of the old street aforesaid two hundred and forty fe et to the lands of Francisco Baca Ortiz ; the nce nor thw ardl y a t ri ght angles with the last-mentioned line two hundred and eighty- six feet unto the said sandy "Arroyo " ; thence eastwardly three hundred and forty feet to the northwest corner of said cemetery grounds ; and thence southwardly along the western wall of said cemetery two hundred and eighty-six feet to the place of beginning ; the same being a part of the piece or parcel of land sold and con- v eyed by J ose de Jes us Ribera to Gasper Ortiz by deed bear ing date of February 2, 1852, and by said Gasper Ortiz and Magdalena Lucero, his wife, by deed bearing date the 25th day of April, 1853, conveyed to said Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Ancient Free and Accepted Masons in fee, which said last-mentioned deed is recorded in the office of the clerk of probate court within and for the county of Santa Fe in book for the registry of deeds, pages 178 and 179, to which deed reference is hereby had for a more par- ticular description of the said piece or parcel of land of which the premises herein conveyed are a part, be, and the same is hereby, quitclaimed, released, and relinquished to the Woman's Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, a New York corporation. icedr rights not prey- SEC. 2. Nothing in this Act shall in any manner abridge, divest, idiced, etc. impair, injure, or prejudice any valid right, title or interest of any

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