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 74TH CONGRE SS. SESS. II. CHS. 505, 511, 512 . JUNE 4, 5,1936. 1475 in which case they shall not be released from customs custody until properly mar ked, but no ad ditional duty s hall be assesse d because such article s were not suf ficiently marke d when imported into the Uni ted Stat es : Prov ided further, That at any time during or within three months after the clo se of the expos ition any artic le entered hereunder may be abandoned to the Government or destroyed under customs supe rvision, where upon any duties on such articl e shall be remitted : Provided further, That articles, which have been admitted without payment of duty for exhibition under any tariff law and which have rema ined in continu ous customs cus tody or under a cus- toms exhibition bond, and imported articles in bonded warehouses under the g eneral tariff law m ay be accorde d the privil ege of trans fer to and entry for exhibition at the said exposition under such regu- lations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe : And pro- vided further, That the International Petroleum Exposition shall be deemed, for customs purposes only, to be the sole consignee of all merchandise imported under the provisions of this Act, and that the actual and necessary customs charges for labor, services, and other expe nses in conn ecti on w ith the entr y, e xami nati on, appr aise ment , release, or custody, together with the necessary charges for salaries of customs officers and employees in connection with the supervision, custody of, and accounting for, articles impo rted under the provi- sions of this Act, shall be reimbursed by the International Petroleum Exposition to the Government of the United States under regula- tions to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, and that receipts from such reimbursements shall be deposited as refunds to the appropriation from which paid, in the manner provided for in section 524, Tariff Act of 1930. Approved, June 4, 1936. [CHAPTER 512 .1 AN ACT T o amend the A ct entitled "A n Act to estab lish a uniform system of ban kruptcy throughout the United States", approved July 1, 189 8, as amended and supplemented. Be it enacted b y the Senate an d House o f Rep resentatives of t h e United State s of America i n Congress asse mbled, That clause ( 6 Y2) of subsection (a) of section 63 of the Act entitled "An Act to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States", approved July 1, 1898, as amended and supplemented, is Abandoned articles. Transfer privilege. Exp os it ion deemed so le consignee of me r- chandise . Incurred Federal ex- penses reimbursable . D epos it of, as re- funds. Vol. 46, p. 741 . [CHAPTER 511 .] AN ACT June 5, 1935 . Relating to the allocation of radio facilities. [S. 2243 .]	[Public, No. 652 .1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the United States o America in Congress assembled That section 302 Communications Act f 1 of 1934, amendments. of the Communications Act of 1934 is hereby repealed. Zo ne di visio ns ; re- SEC. 2. Subsection (b) of section 307 of such Act is amended to peVoi .48,pp .1081,1083 ; read as follows : U.S.C.,pp.2089,2090. "(b In considering applications for licenses and modifications E q uitable allocation of radio licenses, etc . and renewals thereo f, when and ins ofar as there is demand for t he same, the Commission shall make such distribution of licenses, fre- quencies, hours of operation, and of power among the several States and commun ities as to provide a fai r, eff icient, and equitab le dis tri- bution of radio service to each of the same ." Approved, June 5, 1936 . June 5, 1936 .	[S . 2303 .1 [Public, No. 653.1 Bankruptcy Act of 1898, amen dment s . Vol. 48, p. 924; U.S. C., p. 330. Claims founded on neglige nce.