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 658 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 473, 474 . JULY 12,13,1932. countries, to encourage the industries of the United States, and for other purposes," approved September 21, 1922, that imported mer- merchanaisement of chandise entered in accordance with the provisions of said section 503 (b) and th e conc luding provi sion o f said sectio n 489 shall be appraised and reappraised in the same manner as though the mer- chandise was not so entered ; that the appraisement and reappraise- ment of such merchandise shall have the same force and effect as in the case of merchandise not so entered ; and that entries covered by Li qui dation on fin al certification of the importer as provided in said section 503 (b) and appraiaementI the concluding provision of said section 489 shall be liquidated in accordance with the final appraised value of the merchandise covered by such certific ates . App roved, July 12, 19 32 . [CHAPTER 474 .] AN ACT July 13, 1932 .	[H. R. 12251.]	 To p rovi de for the con veya nce of the Por tage Ent ry Ligh thou se Rese rvat ion and [Public, No. 279 .] buildings to the State of Michigan for public-park purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Portage River Light United States of America in Congress assembled That the Secre- St Conveyance of, to tary of Commerce is hereby authorized to trans?er and convey to state of Mic higan for the Sta te of Michig an the follo wing-d escribe d parc els of land and public park purposes. buildings comprising the property of the abandoned Portage River Description. Light Station, situated in the county of Houghton, State of Michi- gan, and located on Keweenaw Bay, Lake Superior, about one mile north easte rly f rom the s outhe rn e ntran ce to Kewe enaw Wate rway The sou thwest erly c orner of lot 1, se ction 1 9, tow nship 53 north, range 32 west, principal meridian of Michigan, beginning at the shore o f Kewe enaw B ay, La ke Sup erior, at the south easter ly cor ner of lot 2, and running northerly along the quarter section line to a point one thousand two hundred and fifty feet south of the quarter section corner ; thence - south forty-one degrees east to the shore of Keweena w Bay ; thence southwesterly along the shore line of said bay to place of beg inning, cont aining about one an d five one-h un- dredths acres, and adjacent parcel of land described as lot 2, section 19, township 53 north, range 32 west, beginning on the shore of Keweenaw Bay, Lake Superior, at the southeasterly corner of lot 2, section 19, and running northerly along the quarter section line one thousand six hundred and twenty-six feet, more or less, to the quarter s ection co rner betw een secti ons 18 an d 19, tow nship 53 north, range 32 west, principal meridian of Michigan ; thence westerly along t he bou ndary betwee n sect ions 1 8 and 1 9, one thous and th ree hundred and twenty feet to a point ; thence south one thousand eight hundred feet, more or less, to the shore of Keweenaw Bay ; thence northeast erly alon g the sho re line o f said ba y to the place of begin- ning, comprising fifty-seven and five-tenths acres more or less ; the same to be held and made available permanently by said State R righ t s. 'or public-park purposes : Provided, That should the State of-Michi- gan fail to keep and hold the descr ibed par cels of l and and b uildings for public-park purposes or devote same to any use inconsistent with said purpose, then title to said land shall revert to and be rein- be recited in con- vested in the United States : Provided further, That the instrument of conve yance sha ll recite said con dition a nd revers ionary ri ght. App roved, July 13, 19 32.