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 1430 73d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 748,766,767. JUNE 25,26,1934. (CHAPTER 748.] AN ACT lUDe 26, 111M . • G tId .. --;-::~(~H~.R::.:.~e622~.)T.--._ Authorizing the Secreta.ry of Commerce to lease certalll overnmen an alO (Private, No. MI.) Woods Hole, Massachusett.s. Be it enacted by the Senate and H uuse of Representatives of the Woods Hole, Mati/!. Umted States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary Or~! of Commerce be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to leas~ D~t!t~ht for such period and on such terms as the Secretary shall deem advlS- able-to the Woods Hole Yacht Club, Incorporated, of Woods Hole, Massachusetts, that portion of the land owned by the United States Government, at Penzance Point, or L?ng Neck, 'Y oods Hole, bound~d Description. and described as follows, namely: SIde A, from boundary mark In direction tW6 hundred and twenty-four degrees fourteen minutes forty-five seconds true, a distance of ninety feet, which comes to high-water mark; side B, from boundary mark in direction one hundred and eleven degrees fourteen minutes forty-five seconds true, a distance of two hundred and fifteen feet; side C, from easterly end of side B in direction one hundred and ninety degt:ees twenty-nine minutes fifteen seconds true a distance of seventy-four feet, which comes to the high-water mark; side D, from the southerly end of side C in a westerly direction along the irregular high-water line to the southerly end of side A and including the rocks lying offshore: PrOllflo. Pr01Jided, however, That the Secretary shall not execute such lease e~.UbJect to waivers, unless and until all persons who have any interest in said premises under the provisions of the deed of gift conveying to the United States the land of which said parcel is a part, and any Act relating to the conveyance of such premises to the United States, shall have waived and released for the term of such lease all their right, title, United Btates Inter- and interest therein, and shall consent that the said lease shall not est not divested. operate to divest the United States of the title to said property or any part thereof. Approved, June 25, 1934. [CHAPTER 766.] June 26, 1934. AN ACT (B. 101.1 For the relief of Robert Gray Fry, deceased. (PrIvate, No. 342 .) Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
 * t=JYCor- United States of America in CfYngress assembled, That in the

rected. Y administration of any laws conferring rights, benefits, and privileges upon honorably discharged soldiers Robert Gray Fry, deceased, shall be held and considered as having been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States on July 31, 1865, late of Company H, Twenty-eighth Regiment Iowa Volunteer
 * ioO;::it pay. etc. Infantry: Provided, That no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance

shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. lune 26, 1934. (S.173 .) [Private, No. 343.1 Approved, June 26, 1934. [CHAPTER 767.] AN ACT For the relief of William Martin and John E. Walsh, Junior. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tlte loTarmstroBot (talk)::n' United States of America in Oongre8s assembled, That the Secretary tI Refut':td ~!:icess du- of the Treasury be, and he is her~by, authorized and directed to pay esau or. to William Martin and John E. Walsh, Junior, who have succeeded to and are the sole owners of all right, title, and interest of Martin- Walsh (Incorporated) in and to the within claim, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $4,221.1)0