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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 41 STAT. · April 8, 1920 · Chapter 122

Chapter 122.

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CHAP. 122.— Joint Resolution Authorizing the Department of Commerce to participate in the National Marine Exposition to be held in New York in April, 1920. April 8, 1920. [[S. J. Res. 148](href=/us/bill/66/sjres/148).] [[Pub. Res., No. 36](/us/bill/66/pubres/36).] National Marine Exposition.Preamble.Whereas the National Marine League of the United States is to hold an exposition in New York next April, for the purpose of demonstrating to the public the needs of the maritime industries of the United States and the means by which the interests of such maritime industries may be encouraged and promoted; and Whereas it is believed that participation by the Department of Commerce in such exposition may tend to promote, develop, and foster the foreign and domestic commerce of the United States:
Therefore be it *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Department of Commerce may send exhibits to. That the Secretary of Commerce be authorized, in his discretion, to cooperate with the managers of such exposition and to furnish such exhibits from the various bureaus and branches in his department as, in his judgment, may be of value in the performance of the functions of the department: *Proviso*.No expense authorized.*Provided*, That such cooperation and the furnishing of such exhibits shall be without expense to the United States.
Approved, April 8, 1920.
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