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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-MAY 6, 1963 '•HOW O U R LAWS A R E M A D E "

941 April 11, 1963 [H. Con. R e s. 108]

Resolved Ijy the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring). That the brochure entitled "How Our Laws Are Made", by Doctor Printing as Charles J. Zinn, law revision counsel of the House of Representatives House document. Committee on the Judiciary, as set out in House Document 136 of the Eighty-seventh Congress, be printed as a House document, with emendations by the author and with a foreword by Honorable Edwin E. "Willis; and that there be printed one hundred and thirty-two thousand additional copies to be prorated to the Members of the House of Representatives for a period of ninety days after which the unused balance shall revert to the Committee on the Judiciary. SEC. 2. There shall be printed thirty thousand nine hundred additional copies of such document for the use of the Senate. P a s s e d April 11, 1963. May 6, 1963

STATUE OF JOHN BURKE-ACCEPTANCE

[s. Con. Res. 6]

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring)^ That the statue of the late John Burke, presented by the State of North Dakota, is accepted in the name of the United States, and that the thanks of Congress be tendered to the State for the contribution of the statue of one of its most eminent citizens, illustrious for his historic renown and distinguished civic services; and be it further Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions, suitably engrossed and duly authenticated, be transmitted to the Governor of North Dakota. Agreed to May 6, 1963. May 6, 1963

S T A T U E O F JOHN B U R K E - TEMPORARY P L A C E M E N T

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring), That the North Dakota National Statuary Hall Commission is hereby authorized to place temporarily in the rotunda of the Capitol a statue of the late John Burke, of North Dakota, and to hold ceremonies in the rotunda on said occasion; and the Architect of the Capitol is hereby authorized to make the necessary arrangements therefor. Agreed to May 6, 1963. STATUE OF JOHN B U R K E PRINTING OF PRESENTATION PROCEEDINGS

[s. Con. Res. 7]

[S.'^CL!' R?S! 8]

Resolved by the Semite {the House of Representatives concurring), That the proceedings at the presentation, dedication, and acceptance of the statue of John Burke, to be presented by the State of North Dakota in the rotunda of the Capitol, together with appropriate illustrations and other pertinent matter, shall be printed as a Senate document. The copy for such Senate document shall be prepared under the supervision of the Joint Committee on Printing. SEC. 2. There shall be printed five thousand additional copies of such Additional Senate document, which shall be bound in such style as the Joint Com- copies. mittee on Printing shall direct, and of which one hundred copies shall be for the use of the Senate and one thousand six hundred copies shall be for the use of the Members of the Senate from the State of North Dakota, and five hundred copies shall be for the use of the House of Representatives and two thousand eight hundred copies shall be for the use of the Members of the House of Representatives from the State of North Dakota. Agreed to May 6, 1963.

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