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 112 srxrrrrrrrrrn CONGRESS. sas. 1. css. 12,,14. isis; Se tember1S rem. cia?. 1 .— A t Exten to the rt of Dallas, Texas, the rivilcges of p[H‘ R‘ asu section sever? of llhlia Agt approvildnglune teng eighteenhundred and eighty, govern- [Pubuc, Na. 13.] ing the  transportation of dutrable merchandise without apprarsement. Be it enacted the Senate and House o Re esentatives of the United §,?,‘gj*’.{.gx gum States of Ame1*igi{·£n Congress asse·rnbled,.;”l’hal>)rthe privileges of section mmwiwvimww seven of the Act approved June tenth, eighteen hundre and eighty, u°x?¤ilri1v%?°G4. governing the immediate transportation of dutrable merchandise without a raisement, be, and the same are hereby, extended to the port of Dslhs, in the State of Texas. Approved, September 18, 1913. S°P'”mb°' mr 191:* (JHAP, ,- i for the free im ion of articles intended for fe · beuiiirugsliaxirriigtitrliirtilrsdriilgthe Puma-rmigfilrismrrtan Exposures, mr [P¤bu°» N°· 1*] fom protection of foreign exhibitors. Be it enacted the Senate and House o %apresentat·i*ves of the"United ,,..Er%E'“"’°""‘° E? sara ryamergya at congress armed at nr mera erasrrur BEM EQ; ¤b¤_};=g· be imported from foreign countries for the purpose of exhibition, Y and articles and material imported solely for use rn constructing, V°L 3“· *’· "“‘ installing, and maint ` foreign buildings and exhibits at the Panama-Pacriic Intcrnationfl Exposition upper; which there shall be a tariff or customs duty shall be admitted of the payment of duty customs fees, or charges, rmder such xplegrrlations as the Secretary we v¤¤¤*¤¤¤- the Treasury shall prescribe; but rt sh belawful at anti time during the exposition to sell for del1very_ at the discretion of e exposition company any   or property imported for and_actually on exhibition m the exposition buildings or grounds, sub]ect to such regulations for the security of the revenue and for the collection of import {qw- H duties as the Secretary of the Treasuar may prescribe: Provided, s•>1d?e)tc.m That all such articles when sold or wi drawn or consumption or use in the United States shall be subject to the duty, if any, imposed upon such articles bit: the revenue laws in force at the date of withdrawal; and on suc articles as shall have suffered diminution or deterioration from incidental hand.l.ir§ and necessary exposure the duty, if paid, shall be assessed accor ing to the appraised value at the time of withdrawal for consum tion or use, and the penalties gfescribed by law shall be enforced against any person guilty of <§al sale use, or withdrawal. p°<;,;>nr;__yr¤z¤¢¤ ·¤d no. 2. That the Librarian of Congress and the Commissioner of amen umass sc Patents are hereb authorized and irected to establish a branch ,E,,’§,§’°"“°“ ““"‘°" office under the direction of the Register of Copyrights and the P·>-mr>·¤68- Commissioner of Patents at the Panama»Pacific International Exposition, in suitable quarters to be furnished free of charge by the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Com an, said office to be established not later than July first, nineteen libnrlred and fourteen, pfgsgriggwopgn px and maintained until the close of said exposition; and the proprietor semrsrapaesrslita. of an certificate of registration, copyright, trademark, or patent, issuedr by any foreign Government protecf an attern model " desiir, copyright trade—mar·k, or manrrfactururig artliclin impdrted for exhi ition and exhibited at said Panama—Pacific International Expositren may,_upon presentation of satisfactory proof of such roprietor- _ shr, obtam without charge a certificate from said branch ogice which R°g"“’°° ‘°° *°"‘· shall] be legal evidence of such proprietorship; and said branch office shall keep a register of all certificates of registration, trade-mark, or patent, and a register of all certincates of copyright issued which _ shall be open to public inspection. ’ EQ,§g,?§},§,,f*‘ °‘°’° °‘ At the close 0 said Panama-Pacific International Exposition the register of certificates of registration, trade-mark, or patent shall be