Executive Order 10719

 certain lands in Waianae-Uka, District of Wahiawa, and Waikakalaua, District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, which form a part of the public lands ceded and transferred to the United States under the joint resolution of annexation of July 7, 1898, 30 Stat. 750, were reserved for military purposes by Executive Order of July 20, 1899, as modified by Executive Orders No. 1137 of November 15, 1909, No. 1242 of August 23, 1910, No. 2800 of February 4, 1918, No. 4274 of July 25, 1925, No. 4351 of December 2, 1925, No. 5771 of January 4, 1932, No. 6570 of January 20, 1934, No. 9995 of September 2, 1948, No. 10454 of May 18, 1953, and No. 10665 of April 23, 1956; and

 the hereinafter-described the Territory of Hawaii as a site for a public school; and

 it is deemed advisable and in the public interest that it be restored to the possession, use, and control of the Territory of Hawaii, subject to the limitations hereinafter set forth:

, by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 91 of the Act of April 30, 1900, 31 Stat. 159, as amended by section 7 of the Act of May 27, 1910, 36 Stat. 447, it is ordered as follows:

Subject to the conditions hereinafter stated, the following-described parcel of land comprising a part of the Schofield Barracks Military Reservation, located on the Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, is hereby restored to the possession, use, and control of the Territory of Hawaii:


 * Being a portion of U.S. Military Reservation of Schofield Barracks (Presidential Executive Order No. 2800, dated February 4, 1918), situate at Waianae-Uka, Wahiawa, Oahu, T.H.


 * Beginning at the East corner of this parcel of land and on the Southwest side of Ayres Avenue, the coordinates of the said point of beginning referred to Government Survey Triangulation Station ‘‘’’, being 8,175.34 feet South and 13,088.28 feet East, and running by azimuths measured clockwise from true South:
 * 24 degrees 32' 45"— 164.00 feet along remainder of U.S. Military Reservation of Schofield Barracks;
 * 85 degrees 54'— 236.71 feet along same;
 * 61 degrees 01'— 109.84 feet along same;
 * 84 degrees 58' 30"— 259.99 feet along same;
 * 64 degrees 21'— 352.76 feet along same;<BR/>
 * 151 degrees 12'— 431.72 feet along the Northeast side of Waianae Avenue along remainder of U.S. Military Reservation of Schofield Barracks;<BR/><BR/>
 * 226 degrees 11' 45"— 298.74 feet along the Southeast side of Ayres Avenue along remainder of U.S. Military Reservation of Schofield Barracks;<BR/><BR/>
 * Thence along the South side of Ayres Avenue along remainder of U.S. Military Reservation of Schofield Barracks on a curve to the right with a radius of 364.00 feet, the chord azimuth and distance being 260 degrees 22' 15", 408.92 feet;<BR/><BR/>
 * 294 degrees 32' 45"— 622.80 feet along the Southwest side of Ayres Avenue along remainder of U.S. Military Reservation of Schofield Barracks to the point of beginning; and containing an area of 10.666 acres, excepting and reserving to the United States perpetual easements for existing utilities.<BR/><BR/>


 * Together with a right-of-way for ingress, egress, and regress along Ayres Avenue, Waianae Avenue, and McCormack Road to the Territorial Highway of Kaukonahua Road. The use of the said right-of-way shall be subject to such security regulations as may be declared by the officer having immediate jurisdiction over the military reservation. Reserving, however, to the United States of America all right-of-way for existing utility lines located in, on, over, or across the above-described property.

<p style="padding-left:2.0em;">Unless and until otherwise permitted by the Department of the Army, the parcel of land hereinabove described shall be used for public-school purposes only, and in the event the said land is used for other purposes, in whole or in part, and such other use shall continue for a period of sixty days after notice to cease and desist therefrom, then the said parcel of land shall revert to the jurisdiction and control of the Department of the Army as a part of the Schofield Barracks Military Reservation.

Dwight D. Eisenhower The White House, July 3, 1957. [FR Doc. 57–????? Filed 7–?–57; 8:45 am]<BR />