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 79 STAT. ] CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-JUNE 22, 1965 JOHN F. KENNEDY - " Y E A R S OF L I G H T N I N G, DAY OF D R U M S " - F I L M

1429 June 3. 1965 [H. Con.Res. 426]

Whereas the graduates of Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, of the class of 1940, will be observing the twenty-fifth anniversary of their graduation during the days of June 13-June 17, 1965; and Whereas the late beloved President of these United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, was a member of the class of 1940 and was held by his classmates in deep bonds of respect, loyalty, and affection; and Whereas the class book memorializing this occasion is dedicated to John Fitzgerald Kennedy: Now, therefore, be it Resolved ty the House of Representatives {the SeTiate concurring therein)^ That it is the sense of Congress that the United States ^ifXr^^aJ^'Jf^g Information Agency should make appropriate arrangements to make reunion. the film prepared by it on the late President Kennedy "Years of Lightning, Day of Drums," available for viewing at a private showing to said Harvard University class of 1940, in the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, on or about the days of June 13-June 17, 1965. P a s s e d June 3, 1965. June 17, 1965

C O R R E C T I O N OF E N R O L L E D BILL H.R. 8371

[H. Con. Res. 442]

ResoVoed by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring), That the Clerk of the House of Representatives, in the enrollment of the bill (H.R. 8371) to reduce excise taxes, and for other purposes, ^"'«' p- ^s^. is authorized and directed to strike out "gasoline" in the new section 6424(b)(2) added by section 202(b) of the bill and to insert in lieu thereof "lubricating oil". P a s s e d June 17, 1965. June 22, 1965

UNITED NATIONS-TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY

Whereas the year 1965 marks the twentieth anniversary of the United Nations, which will be celebrated in San Francisco on June 26, 1965; and Whereas the United Nations General Assembly has designated the year 1965 as "International Cooperation Year"; and Whereas the President of the United States has proclaimed 1965 as "International Cooperation Year", and has set up a broad program within the executive branch to review our present international policies in cooperation with a bipartisan group of distinguished private citizens; and Whereas the President has charged those participating in the International Cooperation Year program to "search and explore and canvass and thoroughly discuss every conceivable approach and avenue of cooperation that could lead to peace"; and Whereas the International Cooperation Year program will culminate in a White House Conference on International Cooperation which the President has announced he will convene in November 1965; and Whereas during the twenty years of its existence the United Nations has played an important, and at times crucial, role in pursuit of one of its stated purposes "to save succeeding generations from the

[S. Con. Res. 36]

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