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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1914. 669 The Government Exhibit Board, for which provision was made in B‘§g§,§{'°m°‘” Emblt the sundry civil Act approved June twenty-third, nineteen hundred 4M¢,P·76»°m°¤d°d· and thirteen, shall, after consultation by correspondence or otherwise egg., or duties ex. withtheheadsof theexecutivedepart¤nentsandtheRegentsof the °°° · Smithsonian Institution, the Isthmian Canal Commission, the Interstate Commerce Commission the Civil Service Commission the Commissioners of the District ot, Columbia, the American National! Red Cross, the Commission of Fine Arts, the Librarian of Congressi the Public Printer, the Governor of Porto Rico, the Govemor oii Alaska, the Governor of Hawaii, and the United States Geogra hic Board, determine the nature, character, and extent of the exhibits of the United States Government to be made at the Panama·Paciiic International Exposition, to be held at San Francisco, California, in nineteen hundred and fifteen and shall be charged with the selection, purchase, preparation saie—keeping, exhibition and return of such articles and materials as said board  shall be exhibited; and the said board is empowered to se t, purchase, and ¤{,¤g{;¤g\gg=g;h°g& M exhibit articles or materials reprewnting the activities of any depart- ' ment, office, commission, or organization named in this paragraph. Ex1>os1T1oN TO CELEBRATE THE r1rT1ET1-1 ANNI- ...‘“§€*.;,‘i*·*s"..:.;';w VERSARY OF THE EMANCIPATION OF THE NEGBO» “"°‘ AND HIS A SINCE EMANCIPATION. For expenses of an exposition to be held at or near Richmond, ¤,, ,,°,§’§?§f Virginia, m the year nineteen hundred and Efteen, to celebrate the '°°°*•*>¤‘·°°»°°°- Fiftneth Anniversary of the Emancipation of the Negro and to show the rogess, advancement, and achievements of the Negro race in edircation, and in the industrial work of the country, $55,000. _ Pmmkled That the ?nditures hereunder shall be made by the $'{,",,'i‘,,, ,,,,,,,1,, Negro Historical and dustrial Association of Richmond, V`u·ginia, mmsunder the direction and supervision of the Governor of the State of Virginia. MACDONOUGH MEMORIAL. r,{,f°°°¤°°¢” “°¤** For the erection of memorials at or near Pl8ttSbHI§LN6W York, mgnlzgaigg °iil¤i:ry°°?»ii in commemoration of the victog of Commodore omas Mac- L¤*°°¤¤¤P***¤· donough on Lake Champlain, m ptember, eighteen hundred and fourteen, in accordance with plans to be approved by the Secretary of War and commissions to be appointed ly the States of Vermont and New York, respectively, to e expen ed by the Secretary of War, $15,000 toward the memorial of the State of Vermont and . $125,000 toward the memorial of the State of New York; in all, P, . $140,000: Provided, That no lpart of the said appropriation shall be s¤ii§°Zl mma-nm. paid out of the Treasury unti after the State of ew_York shall have “°“ by N"' Y°"‘· appropriated a sum not less than $125,000 for its said memorial and celgbration. UNDER DEPARTMENT or STATE. ”°¤·*****°"‘°‘*"“°°· n rna nal ' PERMANENT mmnnmonaa common. rox THE EXPLORATION or i¤i»°1¤¤i£¤¤r(ii=`·i°s?•]¤i THE sas. Fer the ro rata share of the United States in the administrative Sm Mm ` expenses o? the Permanent International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, in the interest of the commercial fisheries, $5,956. UNDER LEGISLATIVE. L°g'$‘°""°· atement of a ro `ations: For re aration, under the direction ,,£,,°’§f,$,g',§f"‘” °' °*’*"‘* ofstilie Committegsp orimAppropriatio1i)s of the Senate and House of