Chapter 806.
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CHAP. 806.— Joint Resolution Authorizing the call of a conference on education, rehabilitation, reclamation, and recreation at Honolulu, Hawaii.July 3, 1926.[[S. J. Res. 104](/us/bill/69/sjres/104).][[Pub. Res., No. 45](/us/bill/69/pubres/45).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in, Congress assembled*,Conference on education, etc., at Honolulu, requested. That the President is hereby authorized and requested to call a conference on education, rehabilitation, reclamation, and recreation, to be held at Honolulu, Hawaii, in April or May of 1927; and to extend invitations to suchInvitations to foreign governments.
Governments as in his judgment should be represented at the conference. The Secretary of the Interior, subject to the approval of theAuthority of Secretary of the Interior to inaugurate and maintain the conference. President, is hereby given full authority for the inauguration and maintenance of such conference, the preparation of and sending necessary exhibits thereto, purchase of necessary supplies and equipment, for telephone, telegraph, or cable service, freight and express charges, for travel and subsistence of employees of the Interior Department or representatives thereof, and for otherAmount authorized for expenses.*Post*, p. 1252. necessary expenses incident to the conference, including the employment of assistants in or outside of the District of Columbia, the sum of $20,000 is hereby authorized to be appropriated, from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be immediately available and to continue available until December 31, 1927.
The Secretary of the Interior shall make a report of the proceedingsReport to Congress of proceedings, etc. of the conference and a detailed statement of expenditures to the Congress of the United States at the session next following the conference. Approved, July 3, 1926.