-nad by the Socre-tary^of >^~l<ri;iXtij'.-'~^ 7 Y.IIG rnny- acooraLr^j 



ot, 7J ^l>?nt)ver praotioatls In tli-a. co^jrs~^c-tic:i .and 

 ffialjxtenance of such roads, secure the cooperation or #.icl of 

 the proper st/ste or territorial authorities in. the further- 

 ance of any e^ten of high/drays of Alii oh. sucli roads may be 

 :nao.e a pave," Tile total t:-:;cL!}.it erponded under this provi- 

 *:-:i from the rsoelpta of the fiacal year 1912 is $.c07 R 2t'5* 

 J-^.IB \VP-S apportioned among the states as follows; A-laska 

 $4 ? 675 ? /.rizcna ^24,545. Arkansas f 2,283, California 

 124,8^1. Colorado l,br3, Florida 93.1, IdaLo $23,S09 ? San-. 

 sac |p4o9 T Miohi^^i ^2, lUnr'^ota $503, Hcn.tana $.<;? ? ^?:-3, Ife- 

 brask?, f-J.^ooO, Kerada c5e> r 034, E'eTr llexlco ll.r::0 r Korbh 

 Pa^ctA ^,3 ? OklaJioxna 5/^1, Orc-r-on $17 5 023, South I)j;:ota 



The v !esk? 1*r.7 o:f Iferch 1, 1911, providing for the 

 acquisition of lauds in the Appalachians . provides that five 

 per cent ef rsoneys receive.! from each Tiatio^.r.l fo/^st into 

 which the lar.ds aon^J.red are uiyidad, be tu.rnod oTsr to the 

 state for its pu'bllo schools and roads. Kevr 'Alc-'cioo axd /Ari- 

 zona, besides the ^'i-T'8 "before mentioned, are entitled to ep- 



for^j'l-3 iri th/jyt; 5 ',r : -.. -.. in return for the state school soc- 

 t'ona v, r lviin ati$.'Caiftl I'orf^ts. This prevision ,ia_,e:^h-:>u lod In 



two new states. 



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