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SIXTY·EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 329,330. 1924. 635 GHAP. 329.-An Act Relating to the American Academy in Rome. Jr}? {19% Be it enacted by the Semzte and House of Representati·ves of the [P"b}`°’M‘2°1‘] United States of America in Cemgress assembled, That. the Act entitled ;¤A€$°E§?” Amdemy "A.u Act to (Fcrmit the American Acadcm in Rome to enlarge its cr§;;g"“Y limit i“‘ uxposes, an for other purposes/’ approveg June 6, 1912, is amended \‘¤wI1,p.¤24.ame¤d— gy. striking out "$3,000,000" and inserting in lieu thereof °d‘ "$10,000,000." _ _ __ _ Sm. 2. That sccnon 3 of the Act entitled "An Act to incorporate b,}’“2§,’,§§,§§,,§’,f,,§°",§}—§’i‘E the American Academy in Rome," approved March 3, 1905, as °i*Q$j;1m¤§3¤*¤d· M5 amended, is hereby repealed. repealed. p' ' Approved, June 7, 1924. CHAP. 380.-Au Act Authorizing transfer of certain abandoned or unused lighthouse reservation lands by the United States to the State of New York for {Public, No. 252.1 wk p¤rp<>¤¢=- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Lighthouse Swim United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secrc- United 1a¤as_ dr, tary of Commerce be, and hereby is, authorized to transfer and con- ¥ZE{°'{§§1 ,,5,2,; NDEQZ vcy to the State of New York all right and title now vested in the P°I§§§)$,ds Hmm Long United States in land and buildin known as the Lloyds Hmbor Island. ’ L1ghth0usc Reservation, located in gdffolk Conmty at. Lloyds Harbor, Long Island, New York, consisting of about two and Eve-tenths acres, located and described as follows: Beglxming at a rock or boulder near low-water mark on the east D°”i¤’“°°· bcacll m Huntington Bay and running thence due west to a stake on the highest part of the neck, and thence on the same line (duo west) @0 the water on the west side of the point in Lloyds Harbor, contain- Egg tvsjo and 2. half acres, more or less, and the right of way to and m 1t. _ And to transfer and convey to the State of New York all right Is§}§§_ mm I’°°' and title now vested in the United States in certain lands fol'1111 a part of the Fire Island Lighthouse Reservation Fire Island, Sd? folk County, Lonv Island, New York, consisting of, about six hundred acres, located and described as follows: Begmmng at a line drawn from north to south through n United D°°°"’“°"• States Coast and Geodetic Survey monument, located two thousand tyvo hundred twenty-five feet, two hundred twenty-five degrees and sixteen minutes, from the F ire Island Lighthouse tower and extending to the western end of Fire Island, with the cxcc tion of such land as is occupied or needed by the United States goast Guard: Pwvfded, That any leases with rivate parties which the Lighthouse §°Q“$§'§,,,,,,,,_ . Service may have at the time ol) passage of this Act will not be af- Umfotmbucwh fected until the expiration of such leases: Provided, That the said lands transferred from the United States shall be forever reserved by _ _ the State of New York as public arks: Provided further, That if ,,s§?"°'°” f°' °°°' thqsaid lands are not used as publlic parks they shall revert to the United States. _ Sec. 2. The lands transferred from the United States shall be sub- qgxmm Bl: ject to the right of the United States to at any and all times in any murmcr assume control of, hold, use, and occupy, without license, consent, or lease from the State of New York or the city of New York, any or all of the said lands for any and all military, naval, or other governmental purposes, free from any conveyances, charges, encuxnbemnccs, or any license made, created, permitted, or sanctioned therem by the State of New York. The hts reserved to the United Stntes_ shall szgply to all additional lad-dg that may be formed by accmtxons of 2 sea at F im Island. The United. States further re—