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PUBLIC LAW 89-245-OCT. 9, 1965

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Public Law 89-244 AN ACT

October 9, 1965

To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to accept a donation of property in the county of Suffolk, State of New Yorlj, known as the William Floyd Estate, for addition to the Fire Island National Seashore, and for other purposes.

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United /States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary ^fJ'^^^^^f''"^ of the Interior is authorized to accept the donation of approximately shore"N.Y!^' six hundred and eleven acres of lands, submerged lands, islands, and Additional land. marshlands or interests therein, known as the William Floyd Estate, ^^ ^*^*- ^^*located in the town of Brookhaven, county of Suffolk, and State of New York, delineated on a certain map entitled "Map of the Fire Island National Seasjiore, Including the William Floyd Estate", numbered OGP-0003, dated May 1965, which map or a true copy thereof shall be filed with the Federal Kegister and may be examined pf^iJaf Re'^. in the offices of the Department of the Interior. Such donation may ister. be accepted subject to such terms, covenants, and conditions as the Secretary finds will be in the public interest. SEC. 2. The Secretary is also authorized to accept the donation of the main dwelling on said lands, which was the birthplace and residence of General William Floyd (a signer of the Declaration of Independence) and the furnishings therein and any outbuildings, subject to like terms, covenants, and conditions. The Secretary is authorized to d^emn f Itc'^"' lease said lands, dwellings, and outbuildings to the grantors thereof for a term of not more than twenty-five years, at $1 per annum, and during the period of the leasehold the Secretary may provide protective custody for such property. SEC. 3. Upon expiration or surrender of the aforesaid lease the property shall become a detached unit of the Fire Island National Seashore, and shall be administered, protected, and developed in accordance with the laws applicable thereto subject, with respect to said main dwelling and the furnishings therein, to such terms, covenants, and conditions which the Secretary shall have accepted and approved upon the donation thereof as in the public interest. Approved October 9, 1965, 6:30 a.m.

Public Law 89-245 AN ACT

Authorizing the disposal of vegetable tannin extracts from the national stockpile.

October 9, 1965

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Be it enacted by the /Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress a^embled, That the Adminis- Vegetable tannin extracts. trator of General Services is hereby authorized to dispose of approxi- "'oisp^sai mately the following quantities of vegetable tannin extracts now held in the national stockpile: fifteen thousand long tons of chestnut, one hundred eleven thousand four hundred and fifty-seven long tons of quebracho, and twenty-three thousand nine hundred and sixty-two long tons of wattle. Such disposal may be made without regard to the provisions of section 3(e) of the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.C. 98b(e)) that no disposition of materials 6° Stat. 597 held in the national stockpile shall be made prior to the expiration of six nionths after the publication in the Federal Register and the trans- Publication in Federal "'"*=" °'^ mission to the Congress and to the Armed Services Committee of ^'^'^"'''Register. each House thereof of the notice of the proposed disposition. Approved October 9, 1965, 6:30 a.m.

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