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ing in lieu thereof "six" so as to read as follows: "The board may function notwithstanding vacancies and six members of the board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business." SEC. 7. Section 4(b) of Public Law 722 of the Seventy-ninth Congress is amended by inserting "and space" immediately after "national air" and before "museum" so as to read as follows: " (b) The Smithsonian Institution shall include in its annual report g report to Coness. of its operations to Congress a statement of the operations of said national air and space museum, including all public and private moneys received and disbursed." SEC. 8. Section 5(a) of Public Law 722 of the Seventy-ninth Con- 20 USC 77d. gress is amended by— (1) inserting "and independent agencies" after "departments"; (2) inserting "and space" immediately after "national air" and before "museum"; (3) inserting "spacecraft" and a comma immediately after "aircraft," and before "aircraft parts"; (4) inserting "and spacecraft" immediately after "aircraft" in the phrase "aircraft parts"; and (5) inserting "and space flight" immediately after "aeronautical" and before "equipment" so as to read as follows: Lo ns "SEC. 5. (a) The heads of executive departments and independent ment afor of equipexhibiagencies of the Government are authorized to transfer or loan to said tion. national air and space museum without charge therefor, aircraft, spacecraft, aircraft and spacecraft parts, instruments, engines, or other aeronautical and space flight equipment or records for exhibition, historical, or educational purposes," SEC. 9. Section 5(b) of Public Law 722 of the Seventy-ninth Con- 20 USC 77d note. gress is amended by inserting "and space" immediately after "national air" and before "museum" so as to read as follows: Statue of " (b) The Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, with the advice Gen. WilliamBrig. L. of the Commission of Fine Arts, is authorized (1) to accept as a ^ift MUcheii! to the Smithsonian Institution from George H. Stephenson, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a statue of Brigadier General William L. Mitchell of such character as may be deemed appropriate, and (2) without expense to the United States, to cause such statue to be erected at a suitable location on the grounds of the national air and space museum," SEC. 10. Section 6 of Public Law 722 of the Seventy-ninth Congress 60 Stat. 998. is amended by inserting "and space" immediately after "national air" and before "museum" so as to read as follows: "SEC. 6. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated the sum of Appropriation. $50,000 for the purposes of this Act and there are hereby authorized to be appropriated annually hereafter such sums as may be necessary to maintain and administer said national air and space museum including salaries and all other necessary expenses." SEC. 11. Payments of compensation heretofore made to the head of the National Air Museum at rates fixed by the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution without regard to the Classification Act of 1949, 63 Stat. 954. as amended, are hereby ratified and affirmed. 5 USC 1071 note.

PART II—AMENDMENTS TO PUBLIC LAW 85-935

SEC. 12. Section 1 of Public Law 85-935 (72 Stat. 1794) is amended by— (1) deleting "for the construction of" and inserting in lieu thereof ", and to construct"; and

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