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 210 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. GH. 116. 1921. E‘°°““'° " "" Sec. 3. That officers and employees of the executive departments mentstolenn . umm and other branches and institutions of the Government in chargle of or responsible for the safe-keeping of objects, articles, and so fort, property of the United States, which it is desired to exhibit, may permit such propert to pass out of their ppssession for the piuipose of being transported, to and from and ex `bited at said exposition as may be reqpested by the commissioner (general, such exhibits P wm and articles to e returned to the respective epartments and instipispeghm. emma. tutions to which they belong at the close of the ex5osition: Provided, §,,”,;,,'{}§;_" °‘°’° °‘ That the commissioner general, with the approv of the President, at the close of the exposition, may make such disposition of the buildings and otheidproperty of the United States used at the exposition, which it not be feasible to return to the United States, T um tm as he may deem advisable. _ _ _ Pmg B°•"’· mission such assistance as may be necessary and to make special rates and s ecial sailin schedules for the transportation of governmental audp private exhibits and participants to and from the ex- 'tion. . $‘°°` p0S}Ec. 5. That the Secretary of Agriculture is hereby authorized to collect and prepare suitab e gecimens of the agricultural and forestal productions of the sever States of the Union for exhibition at the ex ition, and accompany the same with a report respecting such prodiiidtion, to be printed in the English, Spanish, and Portuguese languages, the expense of the same to be paid out of the appropriation hereinafter provided for. _ ¤§$,*g*§:,c*¤d¤¤¤i¤¤ nc. 6. That the Secretaxg of Commerce is hereby authorized to ' collect and grepare a suita le exhibit of the fisheries industry of the United tates for exhibit at the said ex osition and accompany the same with a report respecting such indlustry, to be printed in the English, Spanish, and Portuguese languages, the expense of the same to be Tplaid out of the appropriation ereinafter provided for. h,m¤gi*;gci¤d¤¤¤Y ¤· Sec. 7. at the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized ’ to collect and prepare a suitable exhibit of the mining industry of the United States for exhibition at the said exposition, and to accompany the same with a report res ecting such industry, to be printed in the English, Spanish, and Portuguese languages, the experasedo; the same to be paid out of the appropriation hereinafter rovi e or. ,m’§,},;§{,,‘,;¥’,f,}‘§,},‘;’x‘{ P Sec. 8. That in order to defray the necessary expenses above ¤•¤¤¤¤- authorized, including the salaries of commissioners and employees, P°""*"337‘ the cost of preparing the various Government exhibits, transportation, installation, display, and return of exhibits, construction and e uipment of building, and acquisition, preparation, and maintenance oil site and grounds, the sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any monelys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be immediate fy available for use by the commissioner general for tho purposes o this resolution, and to remain available until expended or no longer required, all expenditures out of said appro riation {{3**, —, ess W being made subject to approva by the Secretary of State: govzkled, mms:. That no indebtedness s all be inciured hereunder in excess of the amount herein authorized to be a propriated. .,,§§¥’g‘m,}°O,°*;“x{,'0$:,’, Sec. 9. That it shall be the dbuty of the Secretary of State to um. transmit to Congress within six months of the close of said ex osition a detailed statement of the expenditures which may have been incurred imder thedprovisions of the resolution, together with all reports called for un er sections 5, 6, and 7 of this resolution, which reports shall be prepared and arranged with a view to concise statement and convenient reference. Approved, November 2, 1921.
 * ,, b,g§;P; Sec. 4. That the Shipping Board IS authorized to give the com-