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 570 74TH CONGRE SS. SESS. I. CHS. 502-504 . AUGUST 9, 1935. underpass structure and the retaining walls is to be borne entirely by said railroad companies ; and the said subway or underpass and the retaining walls and approaches shall be constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications and at a location approved by the Commissi oners of said D istrict ." SEC . 2. Congress reserves the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act . v .Sonsrability of pro- SEC . 3 . If this amendatory Act or any part thereof shall be de clared invali d, so much o f this Act a s forbi ds the openi ng of Ninth, Twelfth, and Fifteenth Streets shall be void, and the duty of the termina l comp any ref erred to in said Ac t of C ongres s appro ved February 28, 1903, to construct suitable viaduct bridges and the approac hes th ereto to car ry said stree ts ove r the railroa ds as requir ed by said section 5 of said Act of February 28, 1903, as originally enacted, shall remain in full force and effect and unimpaired by this amendatory Act. Approved, August 9, 1935 . Plans and specifica- tions of construction . Amendment of Act . August 9, 1935. [S. J. Res.139.] [Pub . Re s., No. 46.1 International S ta- Whereas the American Statistical Association will celebrate its cen- tisti cal Inst itute. tenary in 1939 ; and Whereas it desires to invite the International Statistical Institute, an international organization with similar objectives, to be its guest at that time ; and Whereas for fifty years the Institute has met on invitation from the Gove rnment of the c ountry in which the meeting o ccurs : Th er e fo re be it Resolved by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the United Invitation to hold States of America in Congress assembled, That the President be, united States. 'n the and he is hereby, requ ested t o exte nd to the In ternat ional S tatist ical Institute an invitation to hold its twenty-fourth session in the United States in the year 1939. Approved, August 9, 1935. August 9, 1935. [H.J.Res.258.1 [Pub. Res., No. 47.] Cotton Control Act, amendment. Vol. 48, p. 600. 110 st, pp. 777, 1106. St ate al lotment s. Minimum allotment, cro p y ears be gin ning with 1935-1 936 . [CHAPTER 503 .1 JOIN T RESOL UTION Reques ting the Preside nt to ex tend to the Int ernation al Stat istical Institut e an invitation to hold its twenty-fourth session in the United States in 1939. [CHAPT ER 504 .] JOINT R ESOLUTI ON To provide for certain State allotments under the Cotton Control Act. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United S tates of Americ a in Congress assembled, T ha t se ct io n 5 (a ) of the Act entitled "An Act to place the cotton industry on a sound commercial basis, to prevent unfair competition and practices in putting cotton into the channels of interstate and foreign commerce, to provide fund s for paying ad ditional benefi ts under the A gricul- tural Adjustment Act, and for other purposes ", approved April 21, 1934, as am ended, is amend ed by inserting before the pe riod at the end of the first sentence thereof a colon and the following " Provided further, That no State shall receive an allotment for any crop year beginning with the crop year 1935-1936 of less than four thousand bales of cotton if during any one of the ten crop years prior to the date of the enactment of this Act the production of such State exceeded five thousand bales ". Approved, August 9, 1935.