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Apr. 29, 1939 PUBLIC LAWS--CHS. 106, 107- May 2,1939 Duration of se San Francisc Exposition. 50 Stat. 187. Release of liU as consignee in cases. Duration of s New York V Fair, 1939. Tourist lite for free distrit free entry. Post, p. 1221. 46 Stat. 656. 19U.S.C. par. 1410 . [53 STAT. and address of the duly authorized commissioner of the foreign gov- ernment by which or for whose account the articles are to be so exhibited or used; and (c) the New York World's Fair 1939, Incor- porated, within thirty days from the date of entry furnishes to the appropriate collector of customs a declaration of such duly authorized commissioner that his government will pay all duties, taxes, and other charges accruing on such articles, under such regulations as the Sec- retary of the Treasury may prescribe. Such commissioner shall pos- ection. sess all the rights of a consignee. This section shall remain in full force and effect until ninety days after the final termination of the New York World's Fair." Bay SEO. 3 . The joint resolution entitled "Joint resolution providing for the importation of articles free from tariff or other customs duty for the purpose of exhibition at the Golden Gate International Expo- sition, to be held at San Francisco, California, in 1939, and for other purposes", approved May 18, 1937 (50 Stat. 187), is amended by add- ing at the end thereof the following: ability SEC. 2. Notwithstanding the provisions of the last proviso to the etm foregoing section, the San Francisco Bay Exposition shall not be liable for the payment of duty on articles imported under this joint resolution, to be exhibited or used by or for the account of a foreign government, if (a) the San Francisco Bay Exposition declares at the tune of entry that the articles are to be so exhibited or used; (b) the San Francisco Bay Exposition furnishes to the appropriate collector of customs the name and address of the duly authorized commissioner of the foreign government by which or for whose account the articles are to be so exhibited or used; and (c) the San Francisco Bay Expo- sition within thirty days from the date of entry furnishes to the appropriate collector of customs a declaration of such duly authorized commissioner that his government will pay all duties, taxes, and other charges accruing on such articles under such regulations as the Secre- tary of the Treasury may prescribe. Such commissioner shall possess action. all the rights of a consignee. This section shall remain in full force and effect until ninety days after the final termination of the Golden Gate International Exposition." Vorld's SEC. 4. Tourist literature containing scenic, historical, geographic, rature time table, travel, hotel, or similar information, chiefly with respect bution, to places or travel facilities outside the continental United States, all the foregoing, if their entry is not prohibited, and if of bona fide foreign authorship and classifiable under paragraph 1410 of the 00, Tariff Act of 1930, shall be admitted without payment of duty if imported for gratuitous distribution within the exhibits of foreign governments at the New York World's Fair, 1939. Approved, April 29, 1939. [CHAPTER 107] May 2, 1939 [H. R. 52191 [Public. No. 61] Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1939. AN ACT Making appropriations to supply deficiencies in certain appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1939, and for prior fiscal years, to provide supple- mental appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1939, and June 30, 1940, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other- wise appropriated, to supply deficiencies in certain appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30? 1939, and for prior fiscal years to pro- vide supplemental appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1939, and June 30, 1940, and for other purposes, namely: 626