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 June 24, 30, 1943 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS- July 8,1943 [57 STAT. to additional safeguards to the radio communications service of ships of the United States, to make the following change in Senate engrossed amendment numbered 1, viz: In the language inserted by said amend- ment, before the word "until", insert ""period"; so that the phrase inserted will read: " "period until July 1, 1945,". Agreed to June 24, 1943. · June 24, 1943 [H. Con. Res. 30] Printing of addi- tional copies of House document. Ante, p. 126. June 30, 1943 [H. Con. Res. 33] Changes in enroll- ment of bill (H. R. 2869). July 8, 143 [H. Con. Res. 12] CURRENT TAX PAYMENT ACT OF 1943 Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That there be printed fifty-three thousand additional copies of House Document Numbered 237, "Questions and Answers containing an analysis relative to Public Law Numbered 68, 'An Act to provide for the current payment of the individual income tax, and for other pur- poses' ", approved June 9, 1943, of which forty-five thousand shall be for the use of the House Document Room, five thousand copies for the use of the Senate Document Room, two thousand copies for the Com- mittee on Ways and Means of the House, and one thousand copies for the use of the Committee on Finance of the Senate. Passed June 24, 1943. CONTINUATION OF COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the Clerk of the House of Representatives, in the enrollment of the bill (H. R. 2869) to continue Commodity Credit Corporation as an agency of the United States, increase its borrowing power, revise the basis of the annual appraisal of its assets, and for other purposes, is authorized and directed in the next to the last sentence of the amendment made by section 7 to strike out "sections 3 (a) and 3 (c) of this Act or" and "or the provisions of section 2 (f) of this Act". Passed June 30, 1943. COMMENDATION OF FARMERS Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That it is the sense of the Congress that- (1) The production of adequate supplies of food, feed, and fiber is as essential to the successful prosecution of the war as the production and manufacture of actual munitions of war; (2) Farmers are handicapped in obtaining farm equipment, materials, manpower, and supplies that are needed in order to produce enough food, feed, and fiber to meet the requirements of the war food production program; and (3) The authorities responsible for the allocation of critical ma- terial, manpower, and supplies in giving consideration to the needs of farmers and of the persons who supply farmers with equipment, materials, and supplies must consider the needs of farmers to be of equal importance to the needs of war industries. It is further the sense of the Congress that the Congress should, and it hereby does, commend the farmers of the United States for the manner in which they have shown their patriotism in response to the many demands that have beenjnade upon them to aid in the effective prosecution of the war. Passed July 8, 1943. 724

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