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170 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Gus, 65-67. 1921. °°‘!“¤*”‘°¤ °° °°'*· U 't d States be and he is hereby authorized to. appoint a commisiirsriiirtiodsaiidnmerblwtg siblii fbi five rsbns and, by ap ro, riate authority, to confer on this mg’°°°° commission ma power, on behali ofithe administration and the Congress, to pegotiate withthsaid l)omm1on gipvegpiment, lallsp with th; rovincia ovemments ereo in respec 0 e cance_ a _1on o sai iiestrictive grders in council, and as well any other restrictions on the exportation of pulp wood and newsprmt and other prmting paper coorpposed of mechanical and chemical — products of pulp and pulp R i to w , from the peminiou of Canada to t_ e United States. _ sms Sec. 2. That in the event the cancellation of said restrictive orders §,,"§g,,g,_"° in councél can ppt boeilagreed to pyfgutual arrgnglemgnt of the Gpvgmments o the nit tafes o erica an the ominion 0 anada, that the commission shall investigate, consider, and report_to the President, on or before December 1, 1921, what action in its opmion should be taken by the Congress that will and in securing the cancellation of the restrictive orders in council, so that they mpjy not continue to militate against the interests of the people of the mted States.

 u Sec. 3. That for the_necessary expenses of said commission the

P , _ sum of $10,000 be, and it is hereby, appropriated from the moneys in No usury. the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated: Provided, however, That the members of the commission shall serve without compensation. Approved, August 15, 1921. iiwiirgi llgii GHAP. 06.-Joint Resolution Authorizing the erection on publicgrounds in the city [Pub- K. N0- 15-l cg tp; of ahmemcrialtilioémployees of the United States epertmen e gnc w e in ewarwi ez-many. B Resolved by the Senate and House ey Re esentatives of the United cuiiuiiiitinentomgdi States cy" America in Congress assembled, Thiit the Secretary of Agri- ,,,{§,‘}},’;,‘{,{,';,*‘,,,§‘{, ,§,‘?;“,°; culture be, and he is hereby, authorized to grant permission to the ganpgulgpopemicm pepgrtxgent of igggiegfilture memor‘i;ldco1;i'initteeg1;"<(:r tlipi egectior} in e_epartmn _Ag1'1 uregro s, n sr1c_o Columbia, of a memorial to the former employees of theisaid United PT W States Department of Agriculture who lost their lives while in the A,,'},,,,‘Z,;; M Mm military or naval service in the war with Germani: Provided, That °°°- the site chosen and the design of the memorial sh 1 be approved by the Joint Committee on the for with the advice and recommendations of the Commission of Fine Arts, and the United States shall be put to no expense in or by the erection of this memorial. Approved, August 15, 1921. A z ie mx.

 thCh.AP.k67§T—An_ Act To e%tendtyth%tirxtpi;a(for tip; construction of a bridge across

· ·‘ eRoauoe ivermHa1i£ax cnn , o are . . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives o the United iii°¤if.i°i;i¤¤}.iiii°Z°ii _ for States of America in _ Congress assembled, That the timgs for com- `iéfi:"ii’"s°Z%;H°mY§.` i‘§€‘2?‘5.i?."g1i'.§§?.“,§’,i$3’$1&`i‘i§.2‘i“i“i’§ft°‘t.°£“J’Ei‘ii§’ ‘2`i.“h°"“°? bi 0 ,1>- amen _ _ , , e u ecounyo °°' Halifax, North Carolina, across Roanoke R1ver betwg-en Hills Ferry and the ferry near the town of Halifax, in said county and State, ape herebydexlrltendpd one and three years, respectively, from the date

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t' Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, August 16, 1921.