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 2 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C1-rs. 3, 4. 1915. "'fé??’%'éJ‘¤%‘?}“‘ P Qwm8`_J;m9d:;§.1 1(i:d1`lou:hd]d]£1€rmthameaG-2) IdtI?;]p1ol;iii<fi1i):1in1ii1lcfo£i.hlnei (rub.1zes.,N .1.] P\¤'P°¤®· 0 Resolved by the Sende and House of Representatives of the United Panama canm-na Sides of Americain Congress assemb, That all laws and parts of laws E§·‘f,°,§‘§,f'“;,m,,,, B, relating to foreign exhibits at the Panama Pacific International Expommm ?¤¤*¤¤ E¤¤¤· sition including importations of the same, and of material necessary sitmmmnw t°` for bulildin , or otherwise, for their proper exhibit are made applicable to the Psanama Califomia International Exposition now in operation at San Diego California, during the remander of the year nineteen hundred and sixteen or during the continuance of the latter exposition during said period. _ _ _ ,t,°,{,'§'{',,‘F‘g‘,‘§¤,}',?,}‘,§T,{ nc. 2. That e Government exhib1t at the Panama Pacific Inter- _ P¤¤*·v~¤M· national E osition, or such portion thereof as may be determined by the Presigent is advisable, is transferred to the Panama California Intemational Exposition during its continuance at San _Diego, Califomia, and until not later than December thirty-first, nmeteen hun- Avvrwrvm mr dped and    any unexpgilded balancpi of getapproprigigioanl ei. `.. o$500000m em esun C1 appropria on c orte c aw 77 year niiieteen hundred anddIfiin1rteen is reappropriated and made available for §hpenses attending the transfer and maintenance of said Government 'bit during said [period endin§ not later than the close °’”“““'°°° °* °°v· of the year nineteen hundred an sixteen· an all laws or arts of laws M- relating to sand Government exhib1t and constituting a vernment exhibit board and authorizing the detail of civilians and Army and Nav§_pH5pet1]p olfthe Unigeaigitatlgs m conuegion with said Government exlnia eanama c ternation Expositinae tin d gid madgappplicabfpl so far asalthe same mayslsl fépliialilianto lillie anama ornia ternation Exposition at 'ego, California, during its said continuance. U§,fg‘,;§ f Sec. 3. That the passage of this Act the United States does not assume_any l1ab1l.1ty of anfy kind whatever, and does not become responsible m_any_manner or  bond, debt contract, expenditure expense, or l1ab1l1ty of the said Panama Clalxforma International Exposition, its officers, agents, servants, or employees, or incident to or growing out of the said exposition beyond the rea propnation of the unexpended balance of the apperppjriation heretogre made in connection with the said Government `bit. Approved, December 17, 1915. 4.—.[oint Resolution Extending the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act "°“"· “"·· “°· 2* §§§‘.§%2’2§e1{"§u’%§’.§°a”f£3‘?¤“mree° if $3“¤‘32&`I'¤®eQ§§§’?E.’;¥°‘},$1Z§tt2§’§'h"1,Z;°.?.‘Z5 an sixteen, ’ Resolved by the Senate and House o Re esentatives j the U ited __{z;¤u¢;eet;¤;:im¤·mx smug q America in Congress assembgd, 'Hat the proxgisions of], the Acglgpntiziued em- Act entitled An Act to increase the mternal revenue, and for other °‘€s.s,p.7s, purp<>ses," approved October twenty-second, nineteen hundred and -"°"· P· 792- onuteen (Statutes at Large, volume thirty-e` ht, pages seven hundred
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_m orce an e ec im 1 an in udm.g` December thirty- _ Erst, nineteen hundred and sixteen. m;ld’p§§n§§fQ‘*°°’ Sec. 2. That the appropriation f el d expe V¤l·83¤,a1¤17- lectors of internal reyenue, de uty ccdllscmagfzxilgeyom xlillfksofrdzgsi: zengef, agd gianitgrs in internalirgvenue offices for the fiscal year: nineeen un re an sixteen1sma e ail bl f ll uses ‘ ‘ under the PPQVISIODS of this joint resiblutign liuxilihg tlilexlgt halfacldslalig §z?:’502z¥pm;e::.?;¥;t.i.i.;¤;.;;;;$2;szstmehnotsxrfiag . . . n Commissioner of Internal Revenue in the District of Cdlumbtigf t 8 Approved, December 17, 1915.