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PUBLIC LAW 86-484-JUNE 1, 1960

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SEC. 2. All departments and agencies of the Government are hereby authorized to cooperate with any civic and patriotic organizations which may be conducting ceremonies in commemoration of the birth of General Pershing. The Secretary of Defense will be responsible for coordination between such civic and patriotic organizations and the departments and agencies of the Government. Approved June 1, 1960. Public Law 86-484 June 1, 1960 [H, J. R e s, 502]

M a r y Mc L e o d Bethune. Memorial.

Condition.

JOINT RESOLUTION Authorizinj. the erection in the District of Columbia of a memorial to Mary McLeod Bethune.

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to grant authority to the National Council of Negro Women to erect, on public grounds in the District of Columbia owned by the United States on the date of enactment of this joint resolution^ a memorial in honor of Mary McLeod Bethune and m commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. The design and location of the memorial shall be approved by the Secretary of the Interior, the Commission of Fine Arts, and the National Capital Planning Commission. The United States shall be put to no expense in or by the erection of this memorial. Unless funds in an amount which the Secretary of the Interior determines sufficient to insure completion of the memorial are certified available, and the erection of the memorial is begun within five years from the date of enactment of this joint resolution, the authorization granted by this joint resolution is revoked. Approved June 1, 1960.

Public Law 86-485 June 1, 1960 [H. J. R e s. 546]

Hawaii. F l a g presentation.

JOINT RESOLUTION Authorizing the Architect of the Capitol to present to the Senators and Representative in the Congress from the State of Hawaii the oflScial flag of the United States bearing fiftj' stars which is first flown over the west front of the United States Capitol.

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Architect of the Capitol is hereby authorized and directed to present to the Senators and Representative in Congress from the State of Hawaii the official flag of the United States bearing fifty stars, which is first flown over the west front of the United States Capitol, for presentation by such Senators and Representative to the Pacific National Memorial Cemetery in Puowaina (Punchbowl) in honor and memory of the men and women of Hawaii who made the supreme sacrifice in the defense of the United States of America. Approved June 1, 1960.

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