Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 68 Part 1.djvu/82

 60

PUBLIC LAW 327-APR. 2, 1954

[68 ST A T.

(c) Punta Maldonado Military Reservation, comprising one acre, and shown on drawing numbered 18-01-151, entitled "Pmita Maldonado SL and F C Site." (d) Mata Redonda Military Reservation, comprising ninety-eight and forty-seven one-hundredths acres of fee-owned land and one and eighty-one one-hundredths acres of roadway easements, and shown on drawing numbered 18-01-155, dated December 3, 1948, entitled "Mata Redonda Gun Emplacement Site." (e) Point Lima Military Reservation, comprising one hundred thirty-five and eight-two one-hundredths acres of fee-owned land and nine acres of roadway, electric transmission line, and water pipeline easements, and shown on drawing numbered 18-01-152, dated November 24, 1948, entitled "Point Lima Gun Emplacement Site." (f) Camp 0''Reilly Military Reservation, comprising nine hundred six and eighty-nine one-hundredths acres, and shown on drawing numbered 18-01-160, entitled "Camp O'Reilly Military Reservation." (g) Tract 16 of Salinas Maneuver Site, comprising three hundred sixty-nine and ninety-eight one-hundredths acres, and shown on drawing numbered 18-01-126, dated November 1, 1948, entitled "Salinas Maneuver Site."

'

TITLE IV SEC. 401. The Secretary of the Army is authorized to accept from the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, without cost to the United States, a conveyance by the Governor of Puerto Rico of the lands identified below and more fully described on maps and in descriptions on file in the Office, Chief of Engineers, United States Army: (a) Area numbered 1 comprising about one thousand four hundred acres of rural and agricultural lands abutting along the upper onehalf of the east boundary of the existing Salinas maneuver site and area numbered 2 comprising about five thousand one hundred acres of rural and agricultural lands abutting along the west and north boundaries of the reservation. These areas are shown on drawing numbered 15-02-24, dated April 10, 1951, entitled "Expansion of Salinas Maneuver Site," Approved April 1, 1954. Public Law 327 AprU 2, 1954

[H. R. 5632]

Canqi Butner Military Reservation,

^'cinveyance.

CHAPTER 133 ^^

^ ^ ^

To provide for the conveyance of a portion of the Camp Bntner Military Reservation, North Carolina, to the State of North Carolina.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary ^^ ^^^ Army is authorized to convey to the State of North Carolina all the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to (a) a tract of land in Granville County, North Carolina, comprising twenty-six and four-tenths acres, more or less, together with buildings and improvements thereon, being a portion of the cantonment area of the former Camp Butner Military Reservation, and (b) a tract of land comprising four thousand seven hundred thirty-four and nine onehundredths acres more or less in Durham and Granville Counties, North Carolina, being the same property now utilized by the State of North Carolina National Guard as a general firing range, subject, however, to reservation in the United States of all mineral rights, including gas and oil, in the land authorized to be conveyed by this Act.

�