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 1 200 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 190, 191 . APRIL 10, 1936. Between Haverhill (2) Across the Merrimack River, at a point suitable to the interests and Groveland. o f nav igati on, b etwee n Hav erhil l and Grov eland, Mas sachu setts , to replace the Groveland Bridge ; Connecticut River, (3) Across the Connecticut River, at a point suitable to the inter- between Gill and Montague. ests of navigation, between Gill and Montague, Massachusetts, to replace the Turners Falls Bridge ; andeGreenSe dlontague (4) Across the Connecticut River, at a point suitable to the inter- ests of navigation, between Montague and Greenfield, Massachusetts, to re lace the Montague City Bridge ; (5 Across the Connecticut River, at a point suitable to the inter- ests of navigation, between Deerfield and Sunderland, Massachusetts, to re l ace the Deerfield-Sunderland Bridge ; Between ley . mp- (67 Across the Connecticut River, at a point suitable to the inter- ton and HadeY e sts of na vigation, between Northamp ton and Hadley, M assachu- setts, to. replace the Northampton-Hadley Bridge ; (7) Across the Connecticut River, at a point suitable to the inter- ests of navigation, between Holyoke and South Hadley, Massachu- setts, to replace the Holyoke-South Hadley Bridge ; (8) Across the Connecticut River, at a point suitable to the inter- ests of navigation, between Springfield and Agawam, Massachusetts, to replace South End Bridge ; in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters", approved March 23, 1906, and subject to the conditions and limitations contained in this Act. SEC. 2 . The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, April 10, 1936. Between Deerf ield and Sunderland. Between Hol yo ke and South Hadley. Between Springfield and Agawam. Vol.34,p.84. U.S.C.,p .1473. Amendment . April 10, 1936 . [H.J. Res. 305 .1 [Pub. Res.,No.80.] Intern ation al Ex po- sitio n of Pa ris-Art and Technique in Modern Life, 1937. Invitation to pa rtici- pate accepted. Commission er g e n- eral to represent United State s ; appointment authorized. Commissioner to be designated. Expenses; duties. Exhibit arrange- ments . [CHAPTER 191 . JOINT RESOLUTION Accepting the invitation of the Government of France to the United States to participate in the International Exposition of Paris-Art and Technique in Modern Life, to be held at Paris, France, in 1937. Resolved by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the invitation extended by the Government of France to the United States to participate in the International Exposition of Paris-Art and Technique in Modern Life, to be held at Paris, France, in 1937, is hereby accepted. SEC. 2 . The President is authorized to appoint a commissioner general to represent the United States in the exposition, who will serve in this capacity without compensation. T he Pr esi den t is fu r- ther authorized to designate upon the nomination of the Secretary of State a perman ent Gove rnment of ficial a s commiss ioner, wh o while on this detail shall serve without additional compensation. The expenses of the commissioner general and the commissioner and such staff as they may require will be met out of the funds provided for the purposes of the Government participation in th e exposition. Their duties shall be prescribed by the Secretary of State and shall incl ude a rrang ement s for prov iding and allot ting space for exhib i- tors who may be willing to ship exhibits to the exposition. All arrangements with regard to such exhibit space to be provided for American exhibitors shall be made between the exposition authorities and the commissioner general, or, in the event he should delegate the authority, the commissioner. All arrangements made by exhibitors for space not provided by themselves, but made available through arrangements carried on by the commissioner general or commis- sioner, shall be with the latter two officials. It shall be the duty of