Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 68 Part 2.djvu/388

 B68

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION S - J U L Y 13, 1954 [68 S T A T.

A-6381302, Wang, Ting-Yang. A-6848461, Wang, Daisy Teh-Tsuan Feng. A-9948032, Palombella, Onofrio. V-28612, Vergos, Diamatis or Diamond. Agreed to July 9, 1954. July 13, 1954 [S. Con. Res. 79] Continuation in operation. 61 Stat. 190. 50 USC 98 note. Transfer of functions. 67 Stat. 230. 15 USC 603 note.

Study and investigation.

Reports. Legislation.

July 14, 1954 [H. Con. Res. 250] Printing of additional c o p i e s of slip law. 68A Stat.

July 19, 1954 [S. Con. Res. 80]

Printing of additional c o p i e s of S. Doc. 87.

TIN SMELTER AT TEXAS CITY, TEXAS

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concv/rring)^ That it is the sense of the Congress that the Government tin smelter at Texas City, Texas, should be continued in operation at least until June 30, 1955, under the provisions of section 2 of Public Law 125, Eightieth Congress, and the tin produced may be transferred to the national stockpile. SEC. 2. I t is the further sense of the Congress that the President, pursuant to the authority contained in Public Law 125, Eightieth Congress, and Public Law 163, Eighty-third Congress, should transfer at the earliest practicable date all functions, powers, duties, and authority under Public Law 125, Eightieth Congress, as amended (the tin program), from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to such officer, agency, or instrumentality of the United States as the President may designate. SEC. 3. I t is the further sense of the Congress that pursuant to section 1(c) of Public Law 125, Eightieth Congress, an appropriate committee or committees of the Congress shall be designated pursuant to a subsequent resolution to conduct the study and investigation of the matters with respect to tin which were determined by section 1(c) to be required in the public interest and in promotion of the common defense. Such study shall be concluded and a report with respect thereto filed with each House of Congress no later than March 15, 1955. SEC, 4, I t is the further sense of the Congress that the Congress should, after consideration of the reports filed pursuant to section 3 of this resolution, but not later than April 30, 1955, adopt appropriate legislation with respect to the tin program of the United States. Agreed to July 13, 1954.

' • I N T E R N A L REVENUE CODE OF 1954 "

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring), That there be printed twelve thousand five hundred and ninety additional copies of the slip law for the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, of which two thousand four hundred and seventy-five copies shall be for the use of the Senate, five hundred copies for the use of the Committee on Finance, six thousand six hundred and fifteen copies for the use of the House of Representatives, and three thousand copies for the use of the Committee on Ways and Means. P a s s e d July 14, 1954. "REVIEW OF THE UNITED NATIONS C H A R T E R - A COLLECTION O F DOCUMENTS"

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring), That there be jorinted three thousand additional copies of Senate Document 87, Eighty-third Congress, second session, Keview of the United Nations Charter—A Collection of Documents; one thousand copies for the use of the Committee on Foreign Relations and two thousand copies for the Members of the House of Representatives. Agreed to July 19, 1954.

�