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[70 Stat. 695]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1956
[70 Stat. 695]

70

STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW 815-JULY 27, 1956

transcript thereof in the General Accounting Office to the date of the mandate of affirmance (except that in cases reviewed by the Supreme Court interest shall not be allowed beyond the term of the Court at which the judgment was affirmed): Provided further, That whenever a judgment rendered by the Court of Claims is payable from this appropriation, interest payable thereon in accordance with subsection 2516 (b) of title 28, United States Code, shall be computed from the date of the filing of the transcript thereof in the General Accounting Office. Approved July 27, 1956.

Public Law 815

62 Stat. 978.

CHAPTER 749

JOINT RESOLUTION Authorizing the President to invite the States of the Union and foreign countries to participate in the United States World Trade Fair to be held in New York City, New York, from April 14 to April 27, 1957, and in the Oklahoma Semicentennial Celebration to be held in various communities in the State of Oklahoma from January 1 to December 31, 1957.

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United States is authorized, by proclamation or in such other manner as he may deem proper, to invite the States of the Union and foreign countries to participate in the United States World Trade Fair, to be held at the Coliseum, New York City, New York, from April 14 to April 27, 1957, inclusive, and in the Oklahoma Semi-Centennial Celebration to be held in various communities in the State of Oklahoma from January 1 to December 31, 1957, inclusive, especially during America's New Frontiers Exposition in Oklahoma City, June 14 through July 7, 1957, inclusive, for the purpose of exhibiting textiles, upholstery fabrics, clothing, fashions, furs, footwear, haberdashery and clothing accessories; furniture, home furnishings and interior decorations, carpets and floor coverings, lamps and lighting fixtures; china, glassware, ceramics, leather goods, luggage and travel requisites, handicrafts, gifts and fancy goods, jewelry, gold and silverware, flatware, cutlery, clocks and watches, perfumery, cosmetics and toilet articles, smokers requisites, works of art and religious articles; hardware, housewares, home electrical appliances, sewing machines, lawn, garden and light agricultural equipment, sporting goods, camping equipment, sports marine equipment and boats, bicycles and motorcycles, binoculars, photographic and cinema equipment and accessories, toys, musical instruments, radio and television equipment and electro-acoustical equipment; foodstuffs, confections, beverages and tobacco; office equipment, business machines, typewriters, stationery, printing materials, art materials, advertising materials and specialties, books and publications; building materials and supplies, mill and factory supplies, electronic equipment, scientific instruments, precision tools, small power tools, plumbing, electrical equipment and motors, automotive accessories and parts; and basic materials; steel, aluminum, copper, brass, plastics, chemicals, rubber, petroleum products, etc.; and the promotion of travel, tourism, and transportation; and for the purpose of bringing together buyers and sellers for the promotion of foreign and domestic trade and commerce in such products and services. Approved July 27, 1956.

July 27, 1956 [H. J. R e s. 604]

U. S. World Tradis Fair, N. Y.

Oklahoma SemiCentennial C e l e bration.