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PUBLIC LAW 88-586-SEPT. 11, 1964

[78 STAT.

and sold to such person at a price determined as provided in section 1."; and (4) by inserting in section 4 after the word "purchased" the words "or furnished". Approved September 11, 1964. Public Law 88-586 AN ACT September 11, 1964 [S.2905] To provide for the appointment of a Commissioner General for United States participation in the Canadian Universal and International Exhibition, and for other purposes. Canadian Universal and International Exhibition. Commissioner General. 75 Stat. 527.

Ante, p. 428.

Be it enacted hi/ the Senate and House of Representatives of the T^nited States of America in Congress assembled, That, for United States participation in the Canadian Universal and International Exhibition to be held at Montreal, Canada, in 1967, as authorized by the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, as amended (22 U.S.C. 2451 et seq.), the President is hereby authorized to appoint or designate a Commissioner General, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, who shall receive annual compensation not in excess of $22,500, and allowances and benefits as determined by the President but not in excess of those received by a chief of mission at a class 2 post, pursuant to the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U.S.C. 801): Provided, That no officer of the United States Government who is designated under this Act as Commissioner General or as a principal representative shall be entitled to such compensation. Approved September 11, 1964. Public Law 88-587

September 11, 1964

^^' ^365] Fire Island National Seashore. Establishment.

Boundaries.

AN ACT

rj^fy establish the Fire Island National Seashore, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That (a) for the purpose of conserving and preserving for the use of future generations certain relatively unspoiled and undeveloped beaches, dunes, and other natural features within Suffolk County, New York, which possess high values to the Nation as examples of unspoiled areas of great natural beauty in close proximity to large concentrations of urban population, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to establish an area to be known as the "Fire Island National Seashore". (b) The boundaries of the national seashore shall extend from the easterly boundary of Robert Moses State Park eastward to Moriches Inlet land shall include not only Fire Island proper, but also such islands and marshlands in the Great South Bay, Bellport Bay, and Moriches Bay adjacent to Fire Island as Sexton Island, West Island, Hollins Island, Ridge Island, Pelican Island, Pattersquash Island, and Reeves Island and such other small and adjacent islands, marshlands, and wet lands as would lend themselves to contiguity and reasonable administration within the national seashore and, in addition, the waters surrounding said area to distances of one thousand feet in the Atlantic Ocean and up to four thousand feet in Great South Bay ajid Moriches Bay, all as delineated on a map identified as "Fire Island National Seashore No. OGP-0002", dated June 1964. The Secretary shall file said map with the Federal Register, and it may also be examined in the offices of the Department of the Interior.

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