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 1418 April 12, 196 2 [H. Con. R e s. 419] Printing of additional c o p i e s.

April 12, 1962 [H. Con. R e s. 451]

Printing of additional c o p i e s of House document.

April 19, 1962 [H. Con. R e s. 465]

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-APR. 12, 1962

[76 STAT.

HEARINGS ON SMALL BUSINESS PROBLEMS IN THE POULTRY INDUSTRY

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate con/Mrring)^ That there shall be printed for the use of the Select Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, one thousand five hundred additional copies of parts I, II, and III, of Hearings on Small Business Problems in the Poultry Industry, Eighty-seventh Congress, first session. P a s s e d April 12, 1962.

INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Seriate concurring)^ That there be printed, with illustrations, twenty-seven thousand two hundred additional copies of House Document 218, Eighty-seventh Congress, first session, entitled "Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington to John F. Kennedy", of which twenty-two thousand and fifty copies shall be for the use of the House of Representatives, and five thousand one hundred and fifty copies shall be for the use of the Senate. P a s s e d April 12, 1962.

ADJOURNMENT-HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That when the House adjourns on Thursday, April 19, 1962, it stand adjourned until 12 o'clock meridian. Monday, April 30, 1962. P a s s e d April 19, 1962. May 7, 1962 [S. Con. R e s. 62]

SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT-ANNIVERSARY

Whereas the strength of a community and of a nation lies largely in its agricultural base; and Whereas in the twenty-five years since the first State soil conservation district law was passed in Arkansas and the first soil conservation district was chartered in Anson County, North Carolina, on August 4r, 1937 (known then, and still known, as the Brown Creek Soil Conservation District), the soil conservation districts, local units of State government, have worked and will continue to work steadily to improve and safeguard the productive croplands, the waters available for agriculture, and the grasslands, woodlands, and wildlife; and Whereas State conservation districts in all States (now numbering two thousand nine hundred and encompassing 96 per centum of all the agricultural land) by providing a means for concerted effort to control soil erosion, save water, and husband soil fertility, have been instrumental in increasing the ejficiency of farming and permitting land-use changes much needed for a permanently -safe and productive agriculture: Now, therefore, be it Appreciation.

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring)^ That Congress hereby acloiowledges the debt owed the soil conservation districts, expresses its appreciation of, its gratitude to, and its pride in these districts which are the custodians of the Nation's agricultural lands, and extends its congratulations to the fifteen thousand

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