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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-DEC. 15, 1967

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THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES November 3o, 1967 AND THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE [H. Con. Res. 557] Re.wlred by the Home of Repre-^entatives (the Senate eorunirring). P"nti"g as ,,,,

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lluit the (Onstitution ot the united btates, as amended to Jbebruary 10, 19(57, together with the Declaration of Independence, be printed us a House document, with an index, in such form and style as may be directed by the Joint Committee on Printing, and that one hundred and six thousand six hundred additional copies be printed, of which eighty thousand eight hundred and fifty copies shall be for the use of the House of Representatives and twenty-five thousand seven hundred and fifty copies shall be for the use of the Seuafe. P a s s e d November 30, 1967.

STATE OF ILLINOIS-SESQUICENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY Whereas the State of Illinois proudly entered the Federal Union as the twenty-first State on the 3d day of December 1818; and Whereas from that day the people of Illinois have joined together to maintain, defend, and enlarge the free institutions upon which our Nation is founded, and to develop the resources of the State for the benefit of its people and the Nation; and Whereas generations of its citizens have renewed their historic dedication to the principles of the Republic; and Whereas the inspiring example set by its greatest citizen has evoked the admiration of the world and has caused the State to adopt the slogan ''Land of Lincoln": Xow, therefore, be it Re.^olved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring), That the Congress of the United States hereby recognizes and commends the year-long celebration to be held in the State of Illinois, commencing in December 1967, and extending to the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the admission of the State of Illinois to the l^nion in December 1968; and be it further Resolved^ That the Congress of the United States extends its most Cordial greetings and warmest congratulations to the citizens of the State of Illinois upon the occasion of the celebration of its sesquicentennial anniversary. Agreed to December 13, 1967.

ADJOURNMENT SINE DIE

December 13, 1967 [S.Con. Res. 43]

December 15, 1967 [H.Con. Res. 604]

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate coneurring), That the two Houses of (congress shall adjourn on Friday, December 15, 1967, and that when they adjourn on said day, they stand adjourned si]ie die. P a s s e d December 1.5, 1967. December 15, 1967

SIGNING OF ENROLLED BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS [H. Con. Res, eos] Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring), That notwithstanding the sine die adjournment of the two Houses, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate, the President pro tempore, or the Acting President pro tempore, be, and they are hereby, authorized to sign enrolled bills and joint resolutions duly passed by the two Houses and found truly enrolled. x P a s s e d December 15, 1967.

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