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 1734 PROCLAMATIONS, 1912. W-¤»v·¤· two of the act of (len;;ims_ entitled, "An Act for the Preservation of American Anti ui|:ies’, approved_Ju¤e_8,_ 190Q, d0 héfélg 56** ¤¤¤!¤ and reserve, siihject to any valid euqtlnglqghtsfl 88 Q N 8V¤J0 National Monument, within the Nava 0  eservation, two tracts of land containgg one hundred_ and sixty acres each and within which are aitua prehistoric rmns known as "Betata  and "Keet Seel", respectively, .and one   of land, oontammg forty acres, and within which is situateda prehistoric rum known as "Inscription House". The a proximate location of these tracts is ' shown uponthediagramwhicgre hereto attached and madeapart of ' lamation. — -°"°°°' to a propriate, excavate, injure or destroy any of the mms or relics harsh declared to be a National Monument, or to locate or settle upon anyo¥-thelandaresuwedandmadeapartofthisMonumentbythis lamation. , PII.;} WITNES WHEREOF I have hereimto set my hand and Mw *’·z:.··’ °‘*.,*;°v¥é...,¤i***°..,£t...i·°“·:·.;..**;z·if.“E*°‘%»...c..,— th ,.,., ne at e cit ’ y o m e _ of ouryLord_one ousand nine hundred and twelve, and [sun,.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred Wx H Tarr By the President: ; · Hurrrircmx _W¤.s01•‘ Ading 8ecre¢¢rg` of State. i*;&L*L.. Br·r1¤Pnasmmn·or·maUun·mSrra11aorA¤1axoa. — A PROCLAMATION. To the People of the °United States: ¤¤3•¤¤¤•e,•¤•¤* A Memorial Servioefor the officars and enlisted men of the crewef "'#..'!'»..": me late Umm sam esteem umn, wee use me- lives in tu.- servieeofourcountryasarmultof thedeatrnetionofthat veaselin the harbor of Havana Cuba, on the night of February 15, 1898, will be held at the south front of the State, War and N svy Department Building in the City of Washington, at 2:30 o’clock in the afternoon of Saturday,  23rd, 1912. Immediately following the Memorial Service the remains of the men recently recovered from the wreck of the MAINE will be conveyed in funeral gooemion to the Arlington . National  and there   wi full military honors. “¤¤g;·g¤_•=_= In testunong o the resmt m which the Government and people ana. of the United tates hold meme of those who lost their hves in ge MA£1:d’E,g do herebaldirect that the gpg: on the Vgite House and esev epartmen m aahmgte" n ’laedat half-staff from 9 olclock a. :30 o’clock p. rn., onqllgrcg 23rd, 1912; and that smtable milita? and naval honors, under the orders of the Secretaries of War and 0 the Navy, be rendered on that day. Done at the Citioof Washington this_16th da of March in the year of our rd one thousand nine hundred and twelve and of [ann,.] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty-sixth. Wu arr By the Prddent: H T Hunrmeron Wmion Acting Saerdery of State.
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