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 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 303-305; 1925. 969 National War Mother, San Francisco, California; Alice Bronson Oldham, national recording secreta, Lexington, Kentucky; Florence A. Latham, national corresponxdiing secretary, Kansas City, Missouri; Mahala M. Boyd, national treasurer, Newcastle, Indiana; Kate C. De Kay, national historian, Blackfoot, Idaho; Carrie White Avery, national custodian of records, Washington, District of Columb1a; Estelle T. Wilcox, national auditor, maha, Nebraska. Approved, February 24, 1925. CHAP. 304.-An Act To enable the board of supervisors of Los Angeles Fsligaggtllilzsl County to maintain public camp grounds within the Angeles National Forest. [P°b“°· N°· *5*-] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the , United States of America in Uongress assembled, That the Secretary m;‘·N';§°}§,fH,l“°‘*°“°' of Agriculture is hereby authorized, in his discretion, upon applica- Lwugariml Qvurpv tion y the board of supervisors of Los Angeles County, California, iii}; dguiiii Z`tm°;i to designate and segregate, for recreation development, not to exceed ”°"” · 5,000 acres within the Angeles National Forest, California, which, in his opinion, are available for such purposes, and to issue to the said board of supervisors, for the benefit of said county a free permit authorizing the improvement, maintenance, and use of such lands for free public camp grounds under conditions which will allow the fullest use of the lands for recreational urposes without interferin with the objects for which the national Eirest was established. Sucg M¤*¤*¤¤¤¤°¤· permit or permits shall remain in full force and effect as lo as the ` county complies with the conditions therein and maintains ltlge areas _ so designated as free public camp unds. Lands so designated and ,,,§ll‘§,,,’{‘l"°°‘ ‘° mh" segregated under the rovisions ogtliis Act shall not be su ject to the mining laws of the Uiiited States. Approved, February 24, 1925. Fobruary24 1025. CHAP. 305.-An Act To authorize the Secretary of Commerce to transfer to the city of Port Huron, Michigan, a portion of the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse Pu °·N°·*“· Reservation, Michigan. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Amerika in Congress assembled, That the Secretary §°,T,{,{“§§'°p§;,1{,‘}°}‘;,, of Commerce is hereby authorized to convoiy by deed to the city of g;g:&°¤L*s¤•M¤ Port Huron, Michigan, a portion of the ort Gratiot Lighthouse ` Reservation, Michigan: Provided, That the city of Port Huron will {m’”m“°;émm”b,,M open and maintain in first-class passable condition an extension of city. Garlield Street through the lighthouse property to Lake Huron; that the city will rebuild the pi e groin now near the northerly side of the lighthouse reservation in a manner similar to ICS present form of construction or one of egual efliciency on the northerly line of the said reservation extende, and that the city will maintain pile groin numbered 6 in a serviceable condition at its present location or at some other location approved by the Lighthouse Service: M _ te and Provided further, That the city of Port Huron will maintain the ,,pu"{,‘{,,,§,‘g,'g§Y tract to be conveyed in a presentable condition and at all times accessible to the public as a public park and for no other purpose, and will construct and maintain a suitable wire fence on the line separating the said tract from the lighthouse premises: And provided further, That the exact location of the property to be con- L"°"‘“°“· veyed to the cit under the conditions herein recited shall be agreed upon between tile city of Port Huron and the Secretary of Commerce and be described by metes and bounds in the deed: And pro-