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PUBLIC LAW 88-496-AUG. 27, 1964

[78 STAT.

55 minutes east for a distance of 185.22 feet to a point which is station 3 + 52.90; thence, on a curve to the left with a radius of 465.0 feet for a distance of 328,69 feet to a point which is station 6 + 81.59; thence, south 62 degrees 25 minutes east for a distance of 251.13 feet to a point which is station 9 + 32.72; thence, on a curve to the right with a radius of 158.0 feet for a distance of 158.98 feet to the end of this survey line description and being station 10+91.70 of the proposed relocated highway, containing 3,850 square feet more or less. Approved August 27, 1964.

Public Law 88-496 August 27, 1964 [S.J. Res. 162]

International Exposition for Southern California, 1968.

Proclamation.

Repeal.

JOINT RESOLUTION Extending recognition to the International Exposition for Southern California in the year 1968 and authorizing the President to issue a proclamation calling upon the several States of the Union and foreign countries to take part in the exposition.

Whereas the International Exposition for Southern California, to be held at Long Beach, California, in the year 1968, the Planet of Man Exposition, will depict the role of arts and sciences, commerce and industry, as it applies to the life of mankind on the planet of Earth; and Whereas the exposition will encompass the five phases of man's life in the realms of living, learning, working, moving, and playing; and Whereas the exposition will exhibit the various cultures of the nations of the Earth; and Whereas the exposition will provide an adequate medium for interchange of information by which all people may evaluate the attainments of men of other nations; and Whereas the exposition will encourage tourist travel to the United States, and stimulate foreign trade; and Whereas the exposition has met with enthusiastic response from official bodies, organizations, and individuals in California, Los Angeles County, and the city of Ix>ng Beach: Therefore be it Resolved l>y the SeTiate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Congress hereby recognizes the International ExpK>sition for Southern California, in the year 1968 as an event designed to develop and intensify a climate of good will and understanding among men and nations, thereby promoting a lasting peace among all people on the planet of the Earth. SEC. 2. To implement the recognition declared in the first section of this Act, the President, at such time as he deems appropriate, is authorized and requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the several States of the Union and foreign countries to take part in the exposition. SEC. 3. The joint resolution approved August 31, 1962 (T6 Stat. 414), is repealed. Approved August 27, 1964.

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