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 1198 73d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 692-694 . JUNE 21, 1934. [CHAPTER 692 .] AN ACT To amend section 5of Public Act Numbered 2of the Seventy-second Congress, as [Public, No. 443 .1 a mende d. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Rec on str uct ion ]Fi - United States o f America in Congress assembled, That section 5 of nance Corporation Act, amended. Public Act Numbered 2 of the Seven ty-second Con gress, as amen ded, p Vol.47,p.7. be amended by striking out the period at the end of the second aragraph thereof and inserting in lieu thereof a colon and the Aggregate amount of advan ce to any one-L- c or- por at ion ; limi tation " Pro vid ed, That such limitation shall not apply to poration ;limitation advances to receivers or other liquidating agents of closed banks removed . when ma de for the pu rpose of liqui dation or reo rganization . " Approved, June 21, 1934. [CHAPTER 693 .] June 21, 1934. [H. R. 9904.1 June 21, 1934. AN ACT [H.R.7922.] Authorizing the Secretary of Commerce to dispose ofa portion of the Yaquina [Public, No. 444 .] Bay Lighthouse Reservation, Oregon. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the house Reservation, Y Light- United States o f Am erica in Congr ess assembled , That the Secre- O Dsp osal of portio n tary of Commerce is hereby authorized to convey to the State of of, authorized. Oregon (State Highway Commission), for public-highway and park purposes, the unused portion of Yaquina Bay Lighthouse Reserva- tion, Oregon, containing an area of approximately thirty-two acres, more or less, excepting that part of lot 1, section 17 ; part of lot 1, section 18 ; and part of lot 5, section 8, all in township 11 south, of range 11 we st, bo rderi ng on Yaquin a Bay which is re quired for jetty purposes by the War Department, and reserving to the Com- merce, Treasury, and War Departments the rights of ingress and egress over the land so transferred and to maintain thereon such facilities as these Departments may at any time require. The deed of conveyance shall describe by metes and bounds the land so trans- ferred to the State of Oregon and contain the express condition that the grantee assumes the obligation of carrying out the purposes of the grant ; and provide that the Secretary of Commerce may at any time by letter addressed to the Oregon State Highway Commission notify the grantee in the event it has not begun to perform, or has ceased to perform, any such obligations that the property so con- veyed will revert to the United States ; and if the grantee does not begin or resume the performance of such obligations within a period of six months from date of such notice, such property shall upon the expiration of such period revert to the United States without further notice of demand or any suit or proceeding. Appro ved, June 21, 1934. Descri ption. Reversionary provi- sion. June 21, 1934. [H.R.7982.] [Public, No. 445 .1 M onc eacy Na tio nal Military Park, Md. Establishment, when title to land, etc ., ac- q uired. [CH AP TER 694 .1 AN ACT To establish a national military park at the battlefield of Monocacy, Maryland. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in order to commemorate the Battle of Monocacy, Maryland, and to preserve for historical purposes the breastworks, earthworks, walls, or other defenses or shelters used by the armies therein, the battlefield at Monocacy, in the State of Maryland, is hereby declared a national military park to be known as the " Monocacy National Military Park ", whenever the title to the lands deemed necessary by the