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 PROCLAMATIONS, 1927. (d) The grad~ at tha starting point at the junction of Norzagaray Street with Salvador Brau Street, shall be such as to insure an approach to Fort San Cristobal via N orzagaray Street equally as good as the present one. (e) The moat drain of Fort San Cristobal may be cut not to exceed 2 meters back of the present break and will be faced with concrete. (f) The road leading to Princesa Battery gate may be removed provided a new road is constructed to place same at least 75 yards in len¥th with an even grade up to said gate; the road to be metal surta.ced and of standard width. (q) All buildings which may be disturbed shall be removed to or replaced at such locations as may be designated by the Commanding Officer, U. S. Troops in Porto Rico. A woven wire fence on concrete posts will be placed one meter from the road along the Service Com- pany area and in front of the non-commissioned officers' quarters on the north of the road with such gates as may be necessary. (h) If it becomes necessary to remove either the 1,000 or 800 yard firing points of the pre3ent range, they shall be replaced by extending them to the north, using rock crib or its equivalent. (i) The construction of the road through the Naval Radio Station shall in no way interfere with the operation of such station and shall be approved by the Commanding Officer thereof. 0) A retaining wall of proper construction will be erected wherever it becomes necessary on account of removal of earth in the vicinity of Princesa. Battery and east thereof to the end of Fort Abanico. (Ie) The people of Porto Rico shall convey to the United States, for use by the Navy Department, the southwest comer of the Radio Station, bounded by points 77,78 and 79, and of the masonry build- ing thereon, as shown on blueprint map of route of proposed road. (l) The people of Porto Rico- shall construct a new laundry build- ing satisfactory to the Commanding Officer of the Radio Station and in a location also satisfactory to him to replace the old building which must be razed. (m) The people of Porto Rico shall construct a retaining wall and fence alang the Radio Station property, the fence to have two small gates to be placed in locations designated by the Commanding Officer of the Radio Station. (n) The people of Porto Rico shall remove the present northwest radio mast to a position where its guys will be clear of the proposed road, the new position of said radio mast to be satisfactory to the Commanding Officer of the Radio Station. (0) If any of the conditions heretofore set out are violated, the Commanding Officer, U. S. Troops in Porto Rico, shall have the right and authority to stop construction of the road. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 11 th day of June in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty-seven, and of the [SEAL] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifty-first. By the President: FRANK B KELLOGG Secretary of State. CALVIN COOLIDGE 2915

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