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 332 Klamath, Oreg. Reclassification of lands in, authorized. 12d CONGRES S. SESS. I. CHS. 273, 274. JUNE 23,1932 -. "(a-1) The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to re- classify all lands within the Klamath irrigation district and to place in the temporarily unproductive class such lands as he determines are properly subject to this classification." Approved, June 23, 1932 . [CHAP TER 274.] AN ACT Ju ne 23, 1932 .	[H. R. 10825 .]	To authorize the transfer of certain lands in Fayette County, Kentucky, to the [Public, No. 192 .] Commonweal th of Kentucky. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Fayette County, Ky. United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the Adminis- Transfer of certain lands in, to state, au- trator of Veterans' Affairs be, and he is hereby, authorized and thorized. directe d to tran sfer to the Common wealth of Kentucky without No Federal expense. expense to the Government of the United States all the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to certain lands in Fayette County, Kentucky (being a strip of land fronting on the Lexington Hospital Reservation), described as follows Description. Beginning at a point in the center line of the Leestown and Frankfort Pike at the corner of Patrick Sharkey's property, which point is station 67+75 in the center line of survey made by the State Highway Department, and on file at their office at Frankfort, Ken- tucky ; thence along the center of said pike for the following seven courses : North forty-nine degrees thirty-two minutes west a dis- tance of nine hundred and seventy-six feet ; thence north fifty-one degrees twenty-six minutes west -a distance of eight hund red and nin et y-t wo fe et ; thence north forty- nine degrees twenty minu tes we st a distance of one thousand and sev en ty feet ; thence north forty-seven degrees fifty minutes west a distance of five hundred and seventy-seven feet ; the nce north forty-eight degrees three minutes west a distance of two hundred and sixty-four feet ; thence north fift y degr ees t hree minut es wes t a d istan ce of three hund red feet ; thence north forty-nine degrees twenty minutes west a distance of six hundred and sixty-three feet to a point on the northwest line of the Viley Pike 2 said point being south forty-eight decrees twenty minutes west a distance of fourteen feet more or less from station 115+15 of the above-mentioned highway survey, and in the west boundary line of the property of Ella Staley ; thence along said boundary li ne of the property of Ella Staley south forty-eight degrees twenty - minutes west a distance of sixteen feet, more or less, to the south boundary line of the proposed sixty-foot right of wa y ; thence a long said south boundary line of the new Leestow n Road survey for the following nine courses : South forty-seven degrees fourteen minutes east a distance of four hundred and thirty- five an d five-t enths fee t to the point o f beginn ing of a thirty- minute curve ; thence left along the said thirty-minute curve a distance of five hundred and thirty-four and seven-tenths feet ; thence south forty-nine degrees fifty-four minutes east a distance of two hundred and seven and eight-tenths feet to the point of beginning of another thirty-minute curve ; thence right along the last-named thirty- minute curve a distance of three hundred and ninety-eight and nine- tenths feet ; thence south forty-seven degrees fifty-four minutes east a distance of five hundred and twenty-one and five-tenths feet to the point of beginning of another thirty-minute curve ; thence left along the last-named thirty-minute curve a distance of seven hundred and thirty-eight and five-tenths feet ; thence south fifty-one degrees thirty-five minutes east a distance of eight hundred and sixty-six and four-tenths feet to the point of beginning of a one-minute curve ;