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 794 72d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 28, 34. February 3,1933 . in as good condition as before entering upon the work herein author- sNo oDs o~cU•ited ized : And provided further, That n o expense or damage on account of or due to the stretching, operation, or removal of the said tempo- rary overhead conductors shall be incurred by the United States or the District of Columbia. eq uip ment. of Army, Nav Szc. 3 . The Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy be, and they are hereby, authorized to loan to the Committee on Inaugu- wived. 41, p. 2 72, ral Ceremonies such hospital tents, smaller tents, camp appliances, ensigns, flags, and signal numbers, and so forth, belonging to the Government of the United States (except battle flags) that are not now in use and may be suitable and proper for decoration, and wvhich . may, in their judgment, be spared without detriment to the public service, such flags to be used in connection with said ceremonies by said committee under such regulations and restrictions as may be prescribed by the said Secretaries, or either of them, in decorating the fronts of public buildings and other places on the line of march, Pro visos, between the Capitol and the Executive Mansion and the interior of Time limit. the reception hall : Provided, That the loan of the said hospital tents, smal ler t ents, camp a pplian ces, ensign s, fla gs and signa l num - bers, and so forth, to said committee shall not take place prior to the 23d of February, and they shall be returned by the 9th day of agInd dt eo mnity for dam- March, 1933 : Provided further, That t he said commit tee shall indemnify the said departments, or either of them, for any loss or damage to such flags not necessarily incident to such use. That ~n an of hospital the Secr etary of War is he reby auth oriz ed to loa n to the inau gural committee for the purpose of caring for the sick, injured, and infirm on the occasion of said inauguration, such hospital tents and camp appliances, and other necessaries, hospital furniture and uten- sils of all descriptions, ambulances, horses, drivers, stretchers, and Red Cross f lags and poles belonging to t he Government of the United States as in his judgment may be spared and are not in use Inde mnity for dam- by the Government at the time of the inauguration : And provided a ges, etc' u rt he r, That the i naugural commit tee shall inde mnify the War Department for any loss o r damage to suc h hospital ten ts and appliances, as aforesaid, not necessarily incident to such use. Temporary overhead SEC. 4 . The Commissioners of the District of Columbia and th e wires p . Director of Public Buildings and Public Parks be, and they are hereby, authorized to permit telegraph, telephone, and radiobroad- casting companies, to extend overhead wires to such points along the line of. parade as shall be deemed by the chief marshal convenient for use in connection with the parade and other inaugural purposes, the said wires to be taken down within ten days after the conclusion of the ceremonies. Approved, January 31, 1933. [CHAPTER 34.] AN ACT '6115Y 484 	1933. . .1	 To extend the time during which certain provisions of the Act of February 27, [Public, No. 326 .1 193 2, rela ting to improvi ng the faciliti es of t he Feder al rese rve system to meet the needs of member banks in exceptional circumstances, shall be effective. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the amendments. United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 10(b) Vol. A We, p.S6;U 38, p. 260 0 .S.C., of the Federal Reserve Act, as amended (U . S . C ., Supp . VI, title 12, Supp . VI, p. 136. see . 347b), and the second paragraph of section 16 of the Federal