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 73d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 116, 117 . APRIL 13, 1934 . 577 ter northeast quarter of said section ; thence east on east and west half section line three hundred and seventy-six and eighty-nine one- hundredths feet ; thence to the right on a curve with one hundred and fort y-six and nine teen one-h undre dths feet radi us n inety -two feet ; thence continuing on same curve but with thirty feet on both sides of the center line a distance of forty-one and five-tenths feet ; thence continuing on the same curve but with thirty feet on the right of the center line a distance of ninety-two and forty-one one- hundredths feet ; thence south two thousand two hundred and thirty- five and seven hund red and s even one- thous andth s fe et ; t hence on a curve to the right with two hundred and eighty-seven and nine- tenths feet radius with thirty feet on both sides of the center line a distance of four hundred and forty-six and four hundred and seventeen one-thousandths feet ; thence west with thirty feet on the right or north side of the center line to the southeast corner of the west half southeast quarter southwest quarter of said section ; also a strip of land thirty feet wide off the west side of the northwest quarter southwest quarter ; also a strip of land thirty feet wide off of the west side of the northwest quarter of said section except the north three hundred and twenty-four feet ; also a curve with a one- hundred-foot radius on the center line at the northeast corner of the northwest quarter northeast quarter. All of the above described is in section 34, township 29 north, range 22 west, and is a strip of land thi rty feet wide off the east, south, and west sides of the Unite d States Hospital for Defective Delinquents, Springfield, Missouri, except that at two places where curves occur the full sixty-foot width of the right-of-way is included, be, and the same is hereby, granted to the State of Missouri for public-road purposes ; and the Attorney General is, upon the passage of this Act, authorized to execute a deed containing such restrictions consistent with the character of the grant for public-road purposes as he deems necessary. For road purposes SEC. 2. The said easement is granted solely for road purposes, and solely ; reversionary shall revert to and become the absolute property of the United States provision. of America if used for any purpose whatsoever other than that for which this donation is made, or in the event it is abandoned or vacated as a public road. SEC. 3 . Not to exceed $5,000 of the unexpended balance of any Government c ontri- bution toward ro ad appropriation available for the construction or maintenance of the construction. United States Hospi tal fo r Defe ctive Delinqu ents s hall b e avai lable Available fund . in the discretion of the Attorney General for payment to the proper authorities of the Springfield Special Road District of Greene County, Misso uri, a s repr esenti ng the full a mount to be contri buted by the Government toward the cost of constructing the road herein accrued a in lieu of any provided for, and in lieu of accrued taxes, if any, assessed against said property, and the said amount shall remain available for this purpose until expended. Approved, April 13, 1934. [CHAPTER 117 .] AN ACT April 13, 1934. Creating the Cairo Bridge Commission and authorizing said Commi ssion and [x .26751 its successors to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across the Ohio [Public, No. 156 .1 River at or near Cairo, Illinois. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Ohio River. United States o f America in Congress assembled, That, in order to Cair o Bridge co m- facilitate interstate commerce, improve the Postal Service, and pro- mission may bridge, at vide for military and other purposes, the Cairo Bridge Commission Cairo, m. (herein after create d, and herei nafter referr ed to as the " Commis- 86637 •-34	37