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Indians. Free tuition.

Reservations.

PUBLIC LAW 85-206-AUG. 28, 1957

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recorded in book J of deeds on page 171 in the office of the register of deeds of Richland County, North Dakota: Provided, That title to the land described in this section shall revert to the United States if, at any time within twenty-five years after conveyance by the Secretary of the Interior, the land is used for other than educational purposes. SEC. 2. (a) As consideration for the transfer of the property referred to in the first section of this Act, the North Dakota State School of Science shall make available for each of its school years, for a period of ten school years, free tuition to ten qualified Indians who wish to attend such school during such school year. (b) To qualify for free tuition under this Act any such prospective student shall (1) be seventeen years of age or over, (2) be a high school graduate, (3) be recommended by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and (4) meet the entrance standards of the North Dakota State School of Science. (c) The period of ten school years during which free tuition shall be made available under this Act shall commence not later than two years after the date of the enactment of this Act. SEC. 3. The Secretary of the Interior shall reserve to the United States all mineral interests in land conveyed under this Act, and the right to mine and remove the same under applicable laws and regulations to be established by him. Approved August 28, 1957. Public Law 85-206

August 28, 1957 [H. R. 8005]

Chicago, 111. Conveyance.

3 C FR, 1943 1948 C o m p., p. 510.

Kearney, Nebr. Conveyance.

42 USC 1805.

AN ACT To provide for the conveyance of interests of the United States in and to fissionable materials in certain tracts of land situated in Cook County, Illinois, and in Buffalo County, Nebraska.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Administrator of General Services is authorized and directed to convey by quitclaim deed to the city of Chicago, a municipal corporation of the State of Illinois, all of the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to "fissionable materials", as defined by Executive Order Numbered 9701 issued March 4, 1946, in the tract of land in the county of Cook, State of Illinois, which was conveyed by quitclaim deed from the United States of America to the city of Chicago, recorded on March 22, 1946, in the office of recorder of deeds of Cook County, Illinois, as document numbered 13747964; the exact legal description of such land shall be determined by the Administrator of General Services. SEC. 2. The Administrator of General Services is authorized and directed to convey by quitclaim deed to the city of Kearney, a municipal corporation of the county of Buffalo and State of Nebraska, all of the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to uranium, thorium, and other materials determined pursuant to section 5(b)(1) of the Atomic Energy Act of 1946 (60 Stat. 761) to be peculiarly essential to the production of fissionable material, contained in the tract of land in the county of Buffalo, State of NelDraska, which was conveyed by quitclaim deed from the United States of America to the city of Kearney, recorded on June 15, 1950, at book 151, page 47, in the deed records of Buffalo County, Nebraska (said deed having been issued by Deputy Regional Director, Liquidation Service, General Services Administration, Office of Real Property Disposal, on behalf of the Administrator of General Services in the name of United States of America). Approved August 28, 1957.

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