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 362 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 44—46. 1922. the export of coal or other material used in war from any seaport of the United States, " approved March 14, 1912, are repealed. Approved, January 31, 1922. F 6ll;?· CHAP. 45.-An Act To authorize the coinage of a Grant memorial gold dollar and a Grant memorial silver half dollar in commemoration of the centenary of the birth of General Ulyses S. Grant, late President of the United States. G t I I Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repw·esentat·i*ves of the United comin m°m°r ° States of America in Congress assembled, That for the purpose of ard- ,,§§ud,;’,§’,f,‘_F,*}‘,j,‘}°§*,}j   in defraying the cost of erecting a community   in the gm? egh lirejlident vi age of Georggtown, Brown County, Ohio, and a like bu1 dugg in mn ’°° °m° ‘ the vill e of ethel, Clermont County, Ohio, as a memorn to Ulysses? Grant, late President of the United States, and for the urppise of constructing a highway five miles in lengfh from New Ric ond, Ohio, to Point Pleasant, Clermont County, hio, the place of birth of Ulysses S. Grant, to be known as the Grant Memorial N““‘°°' “u°"'°°‘ Road, there shall be coined in the mints of the United States, Grant memorial gold dollars to the number of ten thousand and Grant memorial silver half dollars to the number of two hundred fifty thousand, said coins to be of a standard Troy weight, comppsition, diameter and design as shall be Hxed b the Director of the Mint ummm m and approved by the Secretary of the Treasmy, which said coins ’ shall be legal tender to the amount of their face value, to be known as the Grant memorial gold dollar and the Grant memorial silver half dollar struck in commemoration of the centenary of the birth of Ulyvises S. Grant, late President of the United States. ¤§f:f’*¤° ‘•” °PP“· at all laws now in force relating to the gold coins and subsidiary silver coins of the United States and the coining or striking of the same, regulating and guarding the rocess of coinage, providing for the purchase o material an for tble transportation, distribution, and redemption of the coins, for the prevention of debasement or counterfeiting, for security of the coins, or for any other purposes, whether said laws are penal or otherwise, shall, so ar as applicable, §pply to the coinage herein authorized: Provided, That the United tates shall not be subject to the expense of making the necessary dies and other preparation for this coinage. Approved, February 2, 1922. February 2. 1922- CHAP. 46.——An Act Authorizin the ad`ustment of the be ndar' *lm- chutea National Forest, in the Statg of Oregbn, and for other puliposedei of the DB9- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re· resentatieves o the United F,B§,?§f‘3§§°f,_N°°*°“°' States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the wi§,{g*¤*ygg_ °gulgl¤g§ Interior be, and hereby is, authorized in his discretion to accept on usa. ’ behalf of the United States title to any lands in private ownership within or within six miles of the exterior boundaries of the Deschutes National Forest which, in the opinion of the Secretary of Agriculture, are chiefly valuable for national forest purposes, and, in exchange _ _ therefor, may issue patent for an equal value of national forest land, "`”¤”°'*¤°*°‘*·¤¤¢°· m the State of Oregon, or the Secretary of Agriculture ma permit the_grantor to cut and remove an equal value of timber fiiom any national forest, m the State of Oregon, the values in each instance to be determined by the Secretary of Agriculutre and be acceptable Removal. em. to the owner as fair corgpensation. Timber given in such exchanges shall be cut and remov under the direction and supervision and in accordance with the requirements of the Secretary of Agriculture. _drt<;¤e.§ gsi£;1¤. Lands conveyed to the United States under this Act s all, upon ‘ acceptance o title, become parts of the Deschutes National Forest. Approved, February 2, 1922.