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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-JUNE 24, 1968

1445 June 3, 1968 [H. Con. Res, e u ]

ANTI-CRIME PROGRAM HEARINGS

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House or Representatives, one thousand additional copies oi hearings entitled "Anti-Crime Program, Hearings before Subcommittee No. 5 of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninetieth Congress, first session". P a s s e d June 3, 1968. "SUMMARY OF V E T E R A N S LEGISLATION R E P O R T E D, NINETIETH CONGRESS"

j ^ ^ e 3, 1968 [H.Con. Res. 702]

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring), That there shall be printed for the use of the Committee on Veterans' diaoMrco°i ^'^ Affairs of the House of Representatives fifty-six thousand one hundred copies of a publication entitled "Summary of Veterans Legislation Reported, Ninetieth Congress", with an additional forty-three thousand nine hundred copies for the use of Members of the House of Representatives. P a s s e d June 3, 1968.

June 4, 1968 [S.Con. Res. 73]

COMMITTEE FOR INAUGURAL ARRANGEMENTS

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring), That a joint committee consisting of three Senators and three Representatives, to be appointed by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, respectively, is authorized to make the necessary arrangements for the inauguration of the President-elect and Vice President-elect of the United States on the 20th day of January 1969. Agreed to June 4, 1968.

WORLD F A R M C E N T E R - C O N C E P T

June 24, 1968 [H.Con. Res. 4i3]

Whereas the business of agriculture is a basic industry vital to the economy and sustenance of the United States of America and the entire world; and Whereas the development of techniques, research, and procedures for the improvement of the agricultural industry is necessary to the well-being of the farmers and consumers of farm products; and Whereas World F a r m Center advocates from all segments of the agribusiness industry are cooperating in the founding of a World F a r m Center at Ontario, San Bernardino County, California, as a service organization which is designed to— (1) serve as an agricultural "clearinghouse" and marketing information center; (2) encourage, assist, and cooperate in agricultural research programs with universities, governmental agricultural agencies, and private agencies; (3) develop the site of World F a r m Center as a manufacturing

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