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 SIXTY-FIF TH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cris. 45-47. 1919. 1179 moneys heretofore or hereafter appropriated for Sieur de Monts Ngional lriiplnunipnthm A u b nc, 2, at the a inistration, rotection and romotion of said N · °" ’ Lafayette National Park shall be exldrcised under thll; direction of the %*l>l%»l>lrg35§ervi“` Secretary of the Interior bfv the National Park Service, subject to the provision of the Act o August twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and sixteen, entitled "An Act to establish a National Park Service, xd fo; other purposes," and Acts additional thereto or amendatory ereo . Sec. 3. 'I‘hat the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized, in ,,,,ig°§°"1.$f"Lm?' °° his discretion,  accept in behalf of the United States such other  on said Mount Desert Island, including lands, easements, dings, and moneys, as may be donated for the extension or improvement of said park. Approved, February 26, 1919. . February za, ms. CHAP. 46.-A.n Act Extending the use of the   fund for vocational educa- [B- ws-} tion provided by section seven of the vocational re abilitation Act, approved June  twenty-seventh, mneteen hundred and eighteen, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatieves the United vmmm, ,,,,,;,,1,. States of America in Congress assevnbled, That the gpedihl fund for °°g°¤·,, I, ¤ 0, md vocational education, authorized by section seven o the vocational smiusu. rehabilitation Act, approved June twenty-seventh, nineteen hun- *'“'·*’· °‘°· dred and eighteen, together with the items of appropriation made by said Act, are hereby made available, in addition to the purposes therein prescribed, for such other expenses as in the discretion of the board is deemed necessary and proper for the payment of necess travel, lodging, subsistence, and other expenses of disabled men will-lh under investigation by the board to determine their eligibility for training imder the Act, and the purchaseof supplies, equipment, and clothing for disabled men when ready to enter employment and the traveling expenses of such men to place of employment and for supplementing any or all of the other items of appropriation made by said Act. Approved, February 26, 1919. . CHAP. 47.-An Act To accept from the Southern Oregon Company, a corporation F°[H. it igisiim organized under the laws of the State of 0 n, a reconveyance o the lands grapted — to the State of Oregon by the Act approvededloarch third, eighteen hundred an sixty- ’ °‘ ‘ nine, entitled "An Act granting lands to the State of Oregon to aid in the construction of a military wagon road from the navigable waters of Coos Bayto Roseburg, in said Stat,e," commonly known as the Coos Bay Wagon Road grant, to provide for the disposition of said ands, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Representatives tj the United States of America in Congress assembled, J;l`hat upon the execution and  gg: TEi°: delivery by the Southern Oregon Company, a corporation organized Oyggpmw 0, dm under the laws of the State 0 Oregon, of a deed satisfactory to the r•»r,r6·;:s¤¤=n¤·¤o¤» Attorne General of the United States, reconveying to the United ‘°“ *’““"‘ States all the right, title, and interests of the said Southern Oregon Company in and to the lands situated in the counties of Coos and Douglas, in the State of Oregon, and embraced within the limits of the grant made by the United States to the State of Oregon by the Act of March third, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, entitled "An Act granting lands to tllie State of Oregon to aid in the construction of a military wagon road from the navigable waters of Coos Bay to Roseburg, in said State," commonly known as the Coos Bay Wagon Road grant, and now involved in litigation pending in the Supreme