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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 509-511 . JULY 19, 1932 . 705 pursuant to this Act might have had if this Act had not been passed, but such owner shall not twice recover the damages he has sustained or the profit made by reason of any infringement thereof. SEC. 6. That the rights protected under the provisions of this Act as to any copyright, trade-mark, apparatus, device, machine, process, met ho d, composition of mat te r, de sig n, or manufactured article imported for exhibition at said A Century of Progress Exposition shall begin on the date the same is placed on exhibition at sa id exposition and shall continue for a period of six months from the date of the closing to the general public of said exposition. SEC. 7. All necessary expenses incurred by the United States in carrying out the provisions of this Act shall be paid to the Treasury of the United States by A Century of Progress (The Chicago Worlds Ponf, p. 995 . Fair Centennial Celebration) under re lations of the Librarian of Congress and of the Commissioner of Patents, respectively. Approved, July 19, 1932. Duration of protec- tion. Repayment of ex- penses. [CHAPTER 510 .] AN ACT July 19,1932. To authorize the Director of Public Buildings and Public Parks to employ land-	[H .R . 10372 .] sc ape architec ts, archite cts, enginee rs, artists, or other e xpert consu ltants. [Public, No. 295.] Be it enacted by 'the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Director of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital be, and hereby is, authorized to employ in his discretion by contract or otherwise landscape architects, architects, engineers, artists, or other expert consultants, or firms, partnerships, or associations thereof, including the fa cilities, servic e, travel, and o ther expenses of their respecti ve organ izations so far as emplo yed upon work for the sai d director, in accordance with the usual customs of the several profes- sions and at the prevailing rates for such services, without reference to the civil-service requirements or to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, and without regard to the restrictions of law governing the empl oym ent or s ala ries of reg ular emp loy ees of the Unit ed Stat es, which said employment shall in no instance be for a longer period than one year; and that expenditures for such employment shall be construed to be included in any appropriation heretofore or hereafter authorized or appropriated for any work of the Director of Public Building s and Pu blic Par ks of th e Nation al Capita l. Approved, July 19, 1932. p Publ ic b uildi ngs and ublic p arks of the Nations Capital. Employmen t of ex. pert consultants au- tho riz ed. [CHAPTER 511 .] AN ACT To provide for the entry under bond of exhibits of arts, sciences, and industries, July 19, 1932. [S. 4747.1 and products of the soil, mine, and sea. [Public, No. 296 .] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Unite d States o f Ame rica in Congress assemble d, That all articles which shall be imported from foreign countries for the sole purpose of exhibition or display at a permanent exhibition or exhibitions and/or at a temporary exhibition or exhibitions of the arts, sciences, and industries, and products of the soil, mine and sea, to be held at any time and from time to time by
 * Rockeleller Center (Incor-

porated), a corporation organized under the laws of the State of vol. 4e,p.684. New York, and/or by its tenants or licensees in a building or build- ings to be owned by Rockefeller Center (Incorporated), and to be a part of and to be known as Rockefeller Center and to be located 3051 °-33-45 Rockefeller Center (In cor po rat ed) . All articles imported solely for exhibition at, adm it ted fr ee un der bo nd.