Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/876

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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 481. 1916. 855 Sec. 3. That nothing herein contained shall revent the Govern·· B°°"“°*§_, ”‘°”' °‘°·· ment Exhibit Board in their discretion, with like approval of the {miami President, from transferring said Government exhibit at the close of the Panama·California International Exposition from San Diego to some other point in the United States, if desirable, for being rearranged, ripaired, or added to before transferring said exhibit to the Mississippi entennial Exposition at Gulfport. N whim , Sec. 4. That the Government of the nited States does not be- umrgii isms iigcome responsible in any manner for an bond, debt, contract, expen- °"""‘*· diture, expense, or liability of the saidy Mississippi Centennial Exposition, its officers, agents, servants, or emfloyees, or incident to or growing out of the said exposition beyon such atppropriation as 1S necessary to cover the expense of transferrinian maintaining the said exhibit of such portion thereof as may e determined by the President as advisable. Approved, September 8, 1916.