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 SIXTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. 'Cus. 263, 264. 1912. 241 District of Columbia to ang) other State or Territory of the United States or the District of lumbia, or to bring or to cause to be broright mto the United States from abroad, any film or other pictorr relpnresentatron of  prize iight or encounter of pughsts under w tever name, whrc rs designed to be used or may be used for purgoses of public exhibition. Sec. . That rt shall be unlawful for any person to take or receive 1¤$•$M°"°°°"°°` from   mails, or any express cornlpany or other common carrier, with intent to sell, distribute, crrc ate, or exhibit any matter or thmgherem forbidden to to be deposited for mailing, delivery, or carm§° msmiciliim °°mm°r°°° 1 iing r me ‘ · 1 use at “¤·*·*······****“* no. . any rson vro a an o rovisrons o t mn., shall for each offenseikirpon conviction thereof, bg fined not more than one thousand dollars or sentenced to imprisonment at hard labor for not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. Approved, July 31, 1912. sea-rurssrosuemimmsmnmgeoreesmasasvnmras sees: {{*3,%% ` . · [P¤bllc,No.M'l.] Be it enactedby theSe·nata andHouseo Representatives lheUn£tcd State: of Americd in Congress assembled, 'Izlrat, upon the regrest of the {‘°“"'“°'$,,,,,, Secretary of Algrrculture, the Secretary of the Interior ma accept on M lg? ¤¤·¤ ¤¤¤¤* behalf o the mted States the conveyance to the United, States, by °°° or from the State of Michigan, of any lands owned by the State of which the said State of Michigan is willing to convey to the Unite States, and which, in the 0 inion of the Secretarg of Agriculture, should be included in, or made a part of, or set asi e as and for a national forest   said State; and utpon such acceptance the lands so conveyed shall immediately, and y force of this Act alone, be reserved and set aside as national-forest lands, and be subject to all the laws affectirrglother national forests. Smc- 2. That e State of Michigan is hereby authorized to select, ,,,*§§§’§°,,'§'{,°,§_ ‘° "‘ in lieu of any lands conve ed to the United States under the foregoing provisions of this Act, oier lands of equal area and approximately equal value from anggpart of the unalpapropriatedgublic lands in said State, including lan within a natio forest. description of the lands selected, together with a description of the lands conveyed, or intended to be conveyed under this Act, shall  tiled with the Secretary of Agriculture: Provided, That the question as to whether any §,"¥,V’§q,,,¤,,,, of lands intended to be conveyed under the provisions of this Act are ;g>*°¤¤••· *·l¤¤•~ approximately equal in value to the lands selected and whether the ' mutual ex of said lands would be beneficial to the public inter- ?5ts]subserv$ b tlhe érgtional fopests   the State of Michigan shall etermin the re o Agncu ture. Sec. 3. That iipon the certlilhycation to the Secretary of the Interior n§Jf°° M '°l°°°°° by the Secretary of Agriculture that the lands selected and the lands convgyed are of eclru value, and that the exchange of said  wcul be beneticia to the administration of the_national forests m the State of Michigan, the Secretary of the Interior shall determine, rn accordance with the rules and regulations to be prescribed by him, whether the lands selected by the State are unspprriprrated lands, and if so found he shall issue a atent for said selecte _ lands to the Pmw State of Michigan: Provided, That no deed or other_rnstr-ument of cmmein owns. conveyance shall be accepted b the United States until the Attorney Qeneral of the United States shall certify that a good and sufficient title to such lands rs vested in the Uni States by said conveyance. Approved, July 31, 1912.