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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 89, 90. 1920. 453 defined by "An Act to establish a national park in the Territory of Hawaii/’ approved August 1, 1916, and_ all necessary perpetual easepieréts and rightssttif way, or roadways, in fee simple, over or to said an or an par ereo ._ _ _ _ Sec. 2. That the PYOVISIOHS of section _73 of an Act entitled "An m§g°g‘,§l8{)§gf¤°“°”¤ Act to provide a government for the Territory of Hawaii, " approved 3 Vol? 31, p. 155; Vol. April 30, 1900, as amended by an Act approved May 27, 1910, relating °’ p' °'“‘ to exchanges of public lands, shall not apply lll the acquisition, by exchange, of the privately owned lands herem referred to. Approved, February 27, 1920. CHAP. 90.—An Act To amend the Army Appropriation Act for 1920, and for the purchase of land and to provide for construction work at certain military posts, and lP“bh°» N°· 151-} or other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o;Representati*ves of tbe United States of America in Congress assembled, That the paragraph under the i¥$}y School m_ s}1Gbheadip§ ‘;fUgi)ted Stsgtpi Sgrvice Sphpolsig ignder tg;] heading giggza {gorénagcgt ‘ enera ta rps" 0 e ct entitle ct ma g appro- - I"' _ ` priations for the support of the Army for the fiscal year ending June :dl?1l·¢gl>- 106, ¤¤¤¤¤¤;*;¤¤· m mud_ ment of Schools and Co eges" of the Act entitled "An Act mzilking ea. ’p` ' appropriations for the support of the Army for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, and for o er puriposes/’ approved July 11, 1919, be, “”?hi}2tSI‘i?§“(§£?r}2‘}”§E§’0‘}“2§2‘l‘Lp$£pl$2li0“§S’££°3ZSie,ein I1OI' any of ..ae**;2:::..¤.:·  the unexipen ed balance?;>{1appropriati§ns§15f·et0f¤*»P· *5** lie expended for the purchase of real estate or for the construction of Army camps or cantonments, except in such cases at National Army §· Natigna Guard carpps or lpangonments which were in use prior to ovem er 11 1918 w ere it as een or may be found more economical to the Gdvernrhent, for the purpose of salvaging such cam s or cantonments, to buy real estate than to continue to pay rentals or claims for damages thereon, and except where industrial plants have bean plonstruplte oi} iiakpln over by the Govgrnment for watril purposes, an the purc ase o an is necessary in or er to protect e interest of the Government: Prmnded, That there may be expended for the gmk expmdp purposes hereinafter specified, from the unexpended balances of zummamim. appropriations heretofore made for the support and maintenance of t e Army or the Military Establishment w ch are available for such purposes, and, when any such balances are exhausted, from the appropriations made for such purposes under this Act, the several sums as follows: “INFANTRY. ""“‘”· "T0 complete the Infantry school at Camp Benning, Georgia: For ,c§§§§’ B°‘“‘°‘g’ G“" the purchase of real estate, $515,252; for the construction and com- C°mP1°ti°“·°t"· pletion of buildings and the sixty centimeter engineer raikoad, now in process of construction, $320,000; total for Infantry school, rrtvaqg. d ( $835,250: Provided, That no part of the unexpended balances of Kg  e°{E_’,§,°i,e propriations heretofore made for the eutpport of the Army shall =°*°· expended for construction at Camp Gor on, Georgia, and the_Secre— tary of War is hereby directed to sell the real estate and buildings of