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978 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 319-321. 1925. southerly side of Tetuan Street, in line with the north wall of a masonry building on this parcel and distance five and sixty-one one-hundredths meters from the northwest corner of same building; thence bounding with La Palma Bastion bearing smith twelve degrees forty-nine minutes east, a distance of twenty and seventy- four one-hundredths meters to the city wall; thence along the inside of this wall north eighty-three degrees thirty-eight minutes east, a distance of twenty-four and four one-hundredths meters; thence north five de es twenty-six minutes west, a distance of ninety-four one-hundredtilse meters; thence north eighty-three degrees thirty- eight minutes east, a distance of five and ninety-one one-hundredths meters; thence north twelve degrees twenty-four minutes east a distance of ten and six one-hun redths meters to the Recinto Sur Street; thence along the westerly side of the Recinto Sur Street north twenty-five degrees one one-hundredths minute west, a distance of eleven and eighty one—hundredths meters; thence along a curve radius about ten feet to its intersection with Tetuan Street, bounding with a small parcel conveyed to the people of Porto Rico; thence along the south line of Tetuan Street south seventy-seven degrees eleven minutes west, a distance of twenty-eight and ten onehundredths meters to the point of beginning. The above-described parcel contains an area 0 seven hundred and nineteen and sixty- eight one-hundredths square meters. . Approved, February 25, 1925. I [g. gm] CHAP. 320.-An Act For the establishment of industrial schools for Alaskan [Public, No- 468-1 native children, and for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the

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@$5, {gym tary of the Interior is hereby authorized to establish a system of ublished in. vocational training for the aboriginal native people of the Territory of Alaska, and to construct and maintain suitable buildings for schools and dormitories and hospitals in such localities within U bd and the Territory of Alaska as he mal); select. m,_§§°§.'§iZ,,.d tg Ed: Sec. 2. That the Secretarg of the Interior is hereb instructed to §¤°§g{’,j} §¤'{{°Q$g,"g'g} assign to the Bureau of ducation any imoccupiedl buildings in p¤rr¤¤¤¤¤- Alaska which are in his custody at abandoned military posts or any other buildings controlled by the Department of the Interior, for use bi the Bureau of Education as industrial schools or hospitals that are eld by him to be necessary or suitable for such urposes; and the Secretary of \Var is hereby authorized to transilir to the Secretary of the Interior any unoccupied buildings in Alaska that in the opinion of the Secretary of War may be dispensed with by the War Department, to be used for industrial school or hospital hmm purposes that are held by him to be necessary or suitable for such nsmovka m cum pur ses: Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby '°°“”°"" autlililrized to dismantle and remove any of the aforementioned buildings to such locations as may be decided upon for the erection of industrial schools. Approved, February 25, 1925. Felglag I CHAP. 321.-An Act Authorizing the Chief of Engineers of the United States lP¤bii<>· No- 469-] Arms; to accept a certain tract of land from Mrs. Anne Archbold donated to the `nited States for park purposes · D. . I . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives o the A.;:g¤gr¢¤£ii§§§i¤gTn]E-rig; United_States of Ame’rica in Congress assembled, That the éhief ,,,,,0,;,.,;: ,,,,,§,,_ of Engineers, United States Army, be, and he is hereby, authorized