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 74Th CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 91-93 . FEBRUARY 28, 1936. 1147 966 to concrete monument numbered 6; three hundred and forty-four degrees forty-four minutes no seconds, one hundred thirty-five and ten one-hundredths feet along Red Hill Military Reservation to concrete monument numbered 5; three hundred and ten degrees six minutes thirty seconds, thirty -four a nd eight y-six o ne-hundr edths feet along the same to concrete monument numbered 4; three hundred and ten degrees six minutes thirty seconds, thirty-four and eighty- six one-hundredths feet along the same to concrete monument num- bered 3; ninety-nine degrees one minute two seconds, two hundred fifteen and forty one-hundredths feet along Moanalua land; sixty- six degrees twenty-two minutes thirty seconds, six thousand eighteen and twenty-five one-hundredths feet along the same; one hundred and forty-eight degrees no minutes no seconds, eighty and eighty-six one-h undr edth s fee t al ong K ameh ameh a Hig hway rig ht-of -way to the point of beginning; containing an area of eleven and fifty-five one-hundredths acres : Provided, That the Secretary of War is authorized to make such deviations in the descriptions of the lands involved as may be necessary to carry out the purpose and intent of this Act. A ppro ved, Febr uary 28, 1 936. [CH APT ER 92 .1 AN ACT To a uthori ze th e Secr etary of War to grant rights -of-w ay to the Arlington and Fai rf ax Railway Com pa ny across the Fo rt M yer Reservation, Virginia. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to grant to the Arlington and Fairfax Railway Company, a corporation, organized and exist- ing under the laws of the State of Virginia, its successors and assig ns, under such terms and conditions as may be approved by the Secretary of War, rights-of-way over and across the Fort Myer Reservation, for rail way p urpo ses, with full pow er to loc ate, cons truct, an d ope rate railway tracks, structures, trolley lines, signal devices, and other rail- way appurtenances and adjuncts, the width of such rights-of-way to be det ermined by the Secreta ry of Wa r; prov ided that the land sha ll not be used f or other than r ailway p urposes and whe n the p roperty shall cease to be so used it shall revert to the United States. Ap proved, February 2 8, 1 93 6. Description-Contd. Pro viso . Necessary de vi ati ons a uthor ized. Febr uary 28, 1 936 . [H.R.4292 .1 [Public, No. 459.] Fort Myer Reserva- tion, Va. Rights-of-way across, g rant ed to Ar ling ton and Fairfax Railway Co. Condition. [CHAPTER 93 .1 AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of War to dispose of material no longer needed by the Army. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, Tha t the S ecretary r Pal of obsolete, of War be, and he is hereby, authorized in his discretion to dispose etc ., material. of, without charge, except for costs of transportation handling and packing, to such schools as he may select, for use in courses of vocational training and instruction, such machinery, mechanical equipment, and tools as may be obsolete or no longer needed by the Army. Approved, February 28, 1936. February 28, 1936 . [H . R. 8024] [Pub lic, No .460.]