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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-SEPT. 10, 1959

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mgs on "Biological and Environmental Effects of Nuclear War," held by the Special Subcommittee on Radiation during the Eighty-sixth Congress, first session. Agreed to September 7, 1959. DISPOSAL OF STRATEGICAL AND CRITICAL MATERIALS FROM

September 9, 1959

NATIONAL STOCKPILE

[ H. Con. Res'. 166]

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurnng), That the Congress expressly approves, pursuant to section 3(e) of approv^'*^^^°"^ the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (53 Stat. 811, as amended; 50 U.S.Cl 98b(e)), the disposal of the following materials ^[^^^^fi^^p^^^ from the national stockpile in accordance with the plans of disposal published by General Services Administration in the Federal Register on the dates indicated— (a) approximately forty-seven thousand and forty-nine carats of rough cuttable gem-quality diamonds and eight thousand four hundred and twelve carats of cut and polished gem-quality diamonds, Federal Register of August 5, 1958 (23 F.R. 5944); (b) approximately twenty-seven troy ounces of osmium, two thousand five hundred and fifteen troy ounces of rhodium and fifty-one troy ounces of ruthenium, Federal Register of August 15, 1958 (23 F.R. 6311); and (c) approximately fifteen thousand nine hundred and two short dry tons of zircon concentrates, Federal Register of March 13, 1959 (24 F.R. 1844). All funds derived from the sales authorized by this concurrent resolution shall be deposited into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. P a s s e d September 9, 1959. September 9, 1959

"ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT OF MISSILE PROGRAMS" [H. Con. Res. 234] Resolved by the House of Represeiitatives {the Senate conmirrlng), That there be printed for the use of the Committee on Government coJies1,fhearings! Operations two thousand additional copies of the hearing, entitled "Organization and Management of Missile Programs'", held by that committee during the current session. P a s s e d September 9, 1959. September 9, 1959

COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS REPORT [H. con. Res. 378] Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That the Sixteenth Report of the Commission of Fine Arts, trans- ^^g^ do^di^ent*^ mitted by the President to the Congress of the United States on °"^* ocumen. August 5, 1959, be printed as a House document with illustrations. P a s s e d September 9, 1959. September 10, 1959

DOMESTIC MINING AND MINERALS INDUSTRY [H. con. Res. 177] Whereas the Constitution empowers the Congress to make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory or other property belonging to the United States, to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the States, and to provide for the common defense and general welfare; and

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