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 1754 PROCLAMATIONS, 1912. vs. sa "andalso theAet fO0ngress edJ furth .0. E teen hundred andbrlinety-seveii (30 Stat., 1 llglirfgtvand ills? erftitled Jg Act Making approprietionsfor sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirt1eth,_eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” dciaroclanm that the abovedeseribed areas are. hereb addedto the said amath N atxonal Forest. P*•·***¤\¤¤¤°°•'· Thewithdrawal madey thisproclamationshall, as to slllands hm" which are at thk date lega‘l§ appropriated under the public land laws or reserved for any ubhc purpose, be subject to and shall not interfere with or defeat legailnghts under such appropriation, nor prevent the me for such bbc purpose of lands so reserved, so long as such appro- ` tion is Puall maintained or such reservation remains in force P1-HI  WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to   aflixed. _ Done at the City of Wnhmgton this twentydirst dag of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand mne undred and [na!.] twelve, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-sixth. dm dm Wu H Tan By Presi t:, ‘ ` Hmrrm W. .4e3’.,°’.§m¢‘?»‘¤j’1T,;s»,.·., Gm toThePe?le PortoB' cerlainLand• ( www reserved orp¢Lpouaoj';•eUn€ledStates.)a mg. ¥¤¤!¤»¤¤· Br·n¤:PusmnurormnUN¤m Swarm orA1¤¤uea. A PROCLAMATION. ?¤hy_§u__¤·· WHEREAS, the Preddent of the United States, under an Act of vu. aa. pi eu. Congress approved June 14, 1910, entitled "An_Act To authorize the m·.;’··w.;.::.·:.°,,¤,,,,1** I u to co vey to The People di Porto Rico such lands, buildings. and interests therein, t9t$eSCittLof San Juan, as are no longer needed I m ts · 0%% , certain lands and buildinglraserved for military and naval purposes, and the reservation for “Shop and Buoy De t,aren0o rn orp 0 e m tates  WHERlBg§T suzhd  and buildiéghmf bt:dec§>n0mically and adv u§l‘y used by The People of orto fico, P_i•`g¢{,·,°_L¤•¤¤¤•¤ *° NOW E ORE, I, HOWARD TAFT, PRESI- vES”EN¥E8‘°DB%%%E¥RS0¤nmTATES* AINDBY AM“"Hm°%§v%NN ,%*5 the following lands, described by metes and bounds, and buildings thereon are transferred and converged to The Peo le of Porto Rico: Bx.: ¤>¤¤•·•-¢ PORTIONS OF FORMER N VAL RESEl£NATION TRANS- nu. v· me FERRED TO THE WAR DEPARTMENT PURSUANT TO PROO- F THE PRESIDENT DATED JANUARY 26, 1912, 1>••¤n¤-. 1. Smdhof the-Gu·rda·uinPua·¢adeI’ia1¤. Tractof landsituated in thethirdaonsof thesub1xrbofPuertade'I'ierra, in theM ` ty ofSanJuan, bo1mdedont.l1enorthbyZB.¢>adNo. 1; onthesouth the watessof theSanAntonioChannel; on theeast byotherlandso The Peo leofPortoRieo,and0n thewestby thelandabelongingtoths Oldlihil, new the Iaetogaoof the “American Tebaeee ( ·", the boundarieabeingjaf wazkuginningatapeint in the