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complete with all equipment; ten pyramidal tents complete with all 

 equipment; fifty 14-quart G. I. buckets; three thousand blankets, 

 olive drab, wool; one thousand five hundred canvas folding cots; one 

 thousand five hundred comforters ; one tJiousand five hundred cotton- 

 felted pillows complete with cotton pillow cases; three thousand 

 cotton bedsheets: Provided, That no expense shall be caused the 

 United States Government by the delivery and return of said prop- 

 erty; the same to be delivered from the nearest quartermaster depot 

 at such time prior to the holding of said encampment as may be 

 agreed upon by the Secretary of War and the Confederate Reunion 

 Conunittee: Provided further, That the Secretary of War, before 

 delivery of such property, shall take from said Reunion Committee 

 of the United Confederate Veterans a good and sufficient bond for 

 the safe return of said property in good order and condition, and 

 the whole without exjjense to the United States. 

 Approved, May 20, 1936. 



Provisos. 



No Federal expense. 



Bond. 



[CHAPTER 440.] 



AN ACT 



To convey certain lands to Clackamas County, Oregon, for public-park purposes. 



Be it eiiaeted hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the 

 United States of America in Congress asseTnbled, That the Secretary 

 of the Interior is authorized and directed to issue a patent to Clack- 

 amas County, Oregon, on behalf of the United States, for the south 

 half southwest quarter and the west half northeast quarter southwest 

 cjuarter section 11, township 3 south, range 4 east, Willamette merid- 

 ian, in the State of Oregon, containing one hundred acres, more or 

 less, on condition that such county shall accept and use such lands 

 solely for public-park purposes; but if such county shall at any time 

 cease to use such lands for public-park purposes, or shall permit the 

 use of such lands f<ir any other purpose, or shall alienate or attempt 

 to alienate them, they shall revert to the United States: Provided, 

 That there shall be reserved to the United States, its patentees, or 

 their transferees, the right to cut and remove therefrom the merchant- 

 able timber, reserving to Clackamas County. Oregon, when such sale 

 is made under the provisions of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat. 218), 

 a preference right to purchase the timber at the highest price bid. 



Sec. 2. The Secretary of the Interior shall prescribe all necessary 

 regulations to carry into effect the foregoing provisions of this Act. 



Approved, May 21, 1936. 



May 21, 1936. 



|H. R. 6058.] 



[Public, No. 609.] 



Clackamas County, 

 Oreg. 



Conveyance of land 

 for public-park pur- 

 poses, authorized. 



Reversionary provi- 

 sion. 



Proviso. 



Timber reservation. 



Vol. 39, p. 218. 



Regulations to be 

 prescribed. 



[CHAPTER 444.] 



AN ACT 



May 22, 1936. 



[S. 4594.] 



IPublic, No. 610.1 



To supplement the Act of June 2.5, 1929 (ch. 41, 46 Stat. L. 41), which authorized 

 and directed the Attorney General to institute suit against the Northern 

 Pacific Railway Company and others. 



Be it enacted hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the 

 United States of 'America in Congress assemUed, That in the suit R.^.^^I^V^companyLad 

 entitled United States of America, plaintiff, against Northern Pacific "thCT^,;^^^^^ ^^,j^ 

 Railway Company and others, defendants, numbered E-4389, insti- u. s' 'supreme Vom-t 

 tuted and pending in the District Court of the United States for ^^.^^[^f ^Srauto" 

 the Eastern District of Washington, under the authority and direc- ize^.^ 

 tion of the Act of June 25, 1929 (ch. 41, 46 Stat. L. 41), now on 

 reference to a special master for hearing under an order of said 

 court entered in said suit on April 21, 1936, a direct review by the 



Vol.46, p. 41. 



