SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cue. 341-343. 1927. 1379 boulevard lying between. Thirteenth and Fourteenth Avenues, city of San Francisco, arereserved to the War Department: Beginning at a concrete monument on the southern boundary of the Presidio Military Reservation, which monument is three hundred and ninety·six feet south 76 degrees west from aépoint which is one hundred and iifty—one and fourteen one-hundr ths feet north of the monumentmarking the west end of the course on the southern boundary of said reservation described in General Orders 189, War Department, 1907 as bearing south 76 degrees 20 minutes 4:0 seconds, west one hundred and ten and ninety-six one·hundredths chains; thence north 19 degrees 31 minutes, east two hundred and twenty—0ne and four-tenths feet; thence north#27· degrees 26 minutes, east one hundred and seventy-four feet;` thence north 42 degrees 45 minutes, east sixty-nine feet; thence north 5 degrees .6 minutes, west two hundred and four and six·tenths feet; t ence north 10 degrees 12 minutes, east one hundred andseventyx and iive·tenths feet; thence north 28. de 52 minutes, east one undred and eighty-five feet; thence nortg 70 degrees 7 minutes, west three hundred and eight feet; thence north ldegree 38 minutes, cam two- hundred and twenty· Eve feet; thence north 53 degrees 57 minutes, west two hundred and nine feet; thence south 81 degrees, west two hundred and sixty- four feet; thence south 59 degrees, west seven hnmdred and seventeen and two-tenths feet; thence in a southerly direction one thousand and thirty feet, more or less, to the point of intersection of the west line of Sixteenth Avenue, San Francisco; California, and the southern boundary of the reservation of the Presidio of San Francisco, Cali- fornia; thence in an easterly direction by courses and distances, following the southern boundary of said reservation, to the point °”iF’10.“°°,..z‘liz*}°;.‘€‘$¢‘}’.2i“g·rh t 1. 1. it · be sed ¤=·v·······1 ····¤ " 1·` ' r, a w eneveryt is pr y ceasesto u ¤°°· for marine hospital purposes, title to same Oglall revert to the War ¤mhmMm°””` Department. Approved, March 3, 1927. CHAP. 342.-An Act To extend the times for commencing and completin Mf§Yh,g§_m‘ the construction of a bridge across the Ohio River at Louisville, Kentucky, and to repeal certain former bridge laws. V ` . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the . United States og America in Uongresa assembled That the times for %Righd_d I ` commencing an comgheting the construction of the bridge authorised s.4.¤§,,b,;.¤.,¤‘L'_ by the Act entitled " Act granting the consent of Congress to the Hb, v_ m 'mm_ city of Louisville, Kentucky, to construct, a bridge the Ohio •¤- ' V ' River at or near said city,’ approved Agril 2, 1926, are hereby extended one and three years respectively, om April. 2, 1927. . » . — Sno. 2. T`nat the Act of Oongress entitled "An Act to authorize pglgsmer nsw. rs. the construction of bridges across the Ohio River and to prescribe, v,,,_i,_,,_m,vd_p_ the dimensions of the same,” approved December 717, 1872,_and the ¤·¤¢· Act suegéplementary thereto, approved February 14, 1883, are hereby repeal . . i ‘ ‘ " ‘ ’ ‘ Approved, March 3, 1927. . CHAP. 848.-·-An Act To prohibit the saleof black bassin the Dlshlotof [S.¤d6d.m] ° Columbia. q e ‘ , Public. crm.] Be it enacted by the Senate and Home of Regzicsmwatiew effthe United States of America in Congress assemb , That the word *D1¤¤!¤¢9!0¤1¤¤¤•· “ person " when used in this Act shall include any company, partner- emacs:. ship, corporation, or association. ` ‘ ‘ · · ’
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