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which unemployment compensation is paid on the basis of flexibleweeks, before April 5, 1959, in States in which iinemployment compensation is paid on the basis of calendar-weeks, and before April 7, 1959, in States in which unemployment compensation is paid on the basis of statutory or payroll weeks." Approved March 31, 1959. Public Law 86-8 JOINT RESOLUTION April -t, 1959 I'roviding that certain communication activities at the IX Plenary Assembly —[s. J. Res. 47] ^ of the International Radio Consultative Committee to be held in the United States 'in 1959 shall not be construed to be prohibited by the Communications Act of 1934 or any other law.

ResoT/ved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United In a t i _n_ o a States of America in Congress assembled, That nothing in the Com- R a d it e r nConsulta-l o munications Act of 1934, as amended, or in any other provision of law tive committee, shall be construed to prohibit (1) common carriers subject to such ""Ts Stat. io64. Act from rendering free communication services to official participants '*^ ^^^ ^°^in the IX Plenary Assembly of the International Radio Consultative Committee (CCIR) to be held in the United States in Los Angeles, California, in 1959, or (2) qualified official participants in such assembly from operating any amateur radio station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission to be operated at such assembly, but any such rendition of services or operation of an amateur radio station shall be subject to such rules and regulations as the Federal Communications Commission may deem necessary. Approved April 3, 1959. Public Law 86-9 JOINT RESOLUTION Extending an invitation to the International Olympic Committee to hold the 1964 Olympic games in the United States.

April 3, i9S9 [S. J. Res. 73]

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, whereas the United invuatio\?to u?i^' States Olympic Association will invite the International Olympic Committee to hold the Olympic games in the United States at Detroit, Michigan, in 1964, the Government of the United States would welcome the holding of the 1964 Olympic games in the United States and expresses the sincere hope that the United States will be selected as the site for this great enterprise in international good will. SEC. 2. The Secretary of State is directed to transmit a copy of this joint resolution to the International Olympic Committee. Approved April 3, 1959. Public Law 86-10AN ACT r,,. 1.0 increase the authorized maximum expenditure for the fiscal year 1959 under the special milk program.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the first sentence of Public Law 85-478 (72 Stat. 276) is amended to read as fol-

April 3, 1959 [H. R. 5247]

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