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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · May 6, 1930 · Chapter 565

Chapter 565. Authorizing the Government of the United States to participate in the international hygiene exhibition at Dresden, Germany, from May 6, 1930, to October 1, 1930, inclusive

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CHAP. 565.— An Act Authorizing the Government of the United States to participate in the international hygiene exhibition at Dresden, Germany, from May 6, 1930, to October 1, 1930, inclusive. June 21, 1930.[[S. 2414](/us/bill/71/s/2414).][[Public, No. 408](/us/pl/71/408).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, International Hygiene Exhibition, Dresden, Germany.Appointment of representatives, of the Government.*Post*, p. 889.
That for the purpose of permitting the Government of the United States to participate in the international hygiene exhibition at Dresden, Germany, May 6, 1930, to October 1, 1930, inclusive, the Surgeon General of the Army, the Surgeon General of the Navy, and the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service are hereby authorized to send representatives from their departments to remain there during the period of the exhibition. Sec. 2.Sum authorized. The sum of $5,000 is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to defray the expenses of the United States participating in this exhibition.
Approved, June 21, 1930.
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