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 SIXTXWNINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Gus. 415-417. 1926. land oiiioe was or is situated such transcripts, documents, and records of the oiico aforesaid as may not be required for useof the United States and whxch,the»Sta.t·e may desire to preserve. . Sm. 2,, That when the public surveys in any State have becnao ,,,§§,$‘,‘,§,?§‘;,,°;‘,‘;,;,g’d’ for completed that in the opinion of the Secretary of the Interior it ¤v•·»rw ¤¤¤ Smc- is no longer necessary to maintain a glnblie survey o$ce in said State, he rosy turn over to the State the ld notes, maps, plate, records, and other papers ap$;1·t.ainin§ to land titles in such public sur- vey oilice that may not. neede ,by dm United States, and which the State mayelect to receive. an, V »  - _ sm. aging mmmipes, amumem, irecovdsyifield notes, maps. i..’§4'é‘;?.3ué35. °"* plats,_ano other papers mentioned injections _1 and 2 ;0f~·this Act shall un no case be turned ovzer to the.authorit;ias· in any State until such State  provided by law for the reception and safokaeping of same as»publ1c—¥¤¢Qrg1s,la¤d for the allowance of free access to the same by the authorities of the United States. . Approved, May 28, 1926. CHAP. 418.-—A1:i Act To provide for the preparation, printing, and distribu-  gi§)1;r:;h]§:dn1§§hg:;;0:§nér;L;2emgec 0n of Independence, with certain °~_$°°· Be it enacted, by the Senate and H mesa of Re eaemlativea 0 Nw _ United States of Ameraba in Oemgresa aaacmlggsd, That! in gem- ;..¤D£:{°°° °‘ !°d°` memoration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary -01 the  adoption of the Declaration of Independence the Bureau of ,Educa· ga ‘ mon of the Department of the Interior shall prepare and haygpriphd at the Government Printing _OHice _a pamphlet containing; ghe Declaration of Independence, with abriaf  of   `, wal events preceding and resulting in its creation, a orb sketch of each of thedprincipal characters involved in the st;ug¥g for independence, an such other educational matter as may y mmm! h Ed deemed appropriate. The Bureau of Education shall distribute one mmm Buxggu. Y ` ’ copy of sugh glamghlet to every public or private school, co11ege,.o1· ?:;I&S1§§g 13; e nited States or any Territory or possession of the m a. u _ sm. 2. Them Sum be distributed through the main; mmseef »u%’,‘iL"°”‘°“‘ °"°"‘ the Senate and House of Representatives, res§>ect,ively,, three hundred copies of suclli Eggiphlet to ea%°l Senator ag Regxlczihunzljroed and fifty co ies to eac resentative, egate, an A ' out mmissioner. o gm. 3. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated the sum of ¤,f’”°°°° www $3,000, or so much thereof as may be necewry to carry out the *`°"*¤’·8“· provisions of this Act. , Approved, May 28, 1926. _. — » Ma CHAP. 417.-An Act To amend in certain particulars the Nntionalbefensc (H-%'~%¤g% Act of Juno 3, 1916, as amended, and for other purposes. Z 5 · · ~¤ ‘ {P“b“°· N°- 3*0] Be it enacted by the Senate amd House of Re e; of the United States o£OAme·rica in Uongwaa assembled, That ,seci;i0n 90 A§}“§,‘,§§’g‘§’dm,¤{’,°‘°”° of the National fense Act of June 3 1916, as amended,·¤b¢,,  the · Same is herel2;£amended to read as follows: a . ,_, ., _ _, y _ N G A "Sm0. 90. atwfunds allotted by the   of Wanda? the 1vGg3¤m¤u·?:&$•%‘ mr supportiof the National Guard shall- be avmlable fox the purchase ,°;_$·°d°,°g·°§¤;d¤gg{* and issue of forage, bedding, Sh0Bi11g,»8·Dd, veterinary   and bgd. ' ' d' supplies for the Govemiment animals issued t0.any organization, and A ”’°‘m'°m°“ ` for animals owned or hired by any State, Teltxfitory, District of 4ss92*..m.....aa l · » ° · —