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PUBLIC LAW 90-186-DEC. 12, 1967

[81 STAT.

"THE STATE OF TENNESSEE "By F R A N K G. C L E M E N T, Governor "Dated: 4-18-66 "Attest: J O E C. C A R E, Secretary of State (SEAL)

"THE STATE OF TEXAS "By JOHN CONNALLY, Governor "Dated: October 11 1965 "Attest": C R A W FOR D C. M A R T I N, Secretary of State (SEAL)

'THE STATE OF UTAH "By C A L VI N L. R A M P TO N, Governor "Dated: 4/11/66 "Attest: C L Y D E L. M I L L E R, Secretary of State (SEAL)

"THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA "By H U L E T T C. S M I T H, Governor "Dated: July 14, 1966 "Attest: R O B E R T D. B A I L E Y, Secretary of State (SEAL)

"THE STATE OF WYOMING "By C L I F FOR D P. H A N S E N, Governor "Dated: Jan. 18, 1966 "Attest: T H Y R A T H O M S O N, Secretary of State" (SEAL)

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g^^.^ 2. The Attomey General of the United States shall make a report to C o n f e s s not later than December 31, 1968, as to whether or not the activities of the States under the Interstate Compact To Conserve Oil and Gas have been consistent with the purpose as set out in article V of such compact. SEC. 3, x h c right to alter, amend, or repeal the provisions of the first section of this joint resolution is hereby expressly reserved. Approved December 11, 1967. Public Law 90-186

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To provide that the Federal office building to be coustnic-ted in Detroit, Michigan, shall be named the " P a t r i c k V. McNamara Federal Office Building"' in memory of the late P a t r i c k V. McNamara, a Unite<l States Senator from the State of Michigan frcnn V.)ii~i to liMiH.

Be it enacfed by the /Senate and House of Representatives of the MNa"'^'a^F d United ^^tates of America in Congress assembled, That the Federal era! Office Build- office bullding to 1)6 constTucted iu Detroit, Michigan, shall be named ing, Michigan. fhc "Patrick V. McNamara Federal Office Building" in memory of the late Patrick V. McNamara, a distinguished member of the United States Senate from the State of Michigan from 1955 to 1966. Any reference to such building in any law, regulation, document, record,

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