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(2) shall give preference, in accordance with law, to such veterans in the selection of persons for employment with the Government; and (3) shall follow such policy and take such lawful action as may be appropriate to secure voluntarily from private industry for such veterans a priority in employment in positions in private industry as soon as possible following the reentry of such veterans into the labor market. SEC. 2. I t is further declared to be the sense of the Congress that employers in private industry should exert every effort to carry out the objects and purposes of this concurrent resolution with respect to employment of veterans in positions in private industry and should consult, advise, and cooperate with the United States (jovernment to the extent appropriate to carry out such objects and purposes. SEC.?). The provisions of this concurrent resolution shall be held and considered to be in effect until the Congress, by concurrent resolution, declares that the provisions of this concurrent resolution are no longer essential to the public interest. P a s s e d July 30, 1968.

August 1, 1968

S E L E C T E D L E T T E R S O F VI C E ADMIRAL HYMAN G. R I C K O V E R

[H. Con. Res. 213]

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That there be printed as a House document the letters of Vice Admiral Panting £.s Hyman G. Rickover, United States Navy, to the Speaker of the House "°"^'' document. of Representatives relating to the distinguished Americans in whose honor the United States Navy Polaris nuclear submarines were named. The copy for such House document shall be prepared under the supervision of the Joint Committee on Printing. SEC. 2. In addition to the usual number, there shall be printed twelve ^„^f^^*^°"^^ thousand additional copies of such House document, of which four c o p i e s. thousand copies shall be for the use of the Senate, and eight thousand copies shall be for the use of the House of Representatives. SEC. 3. That, notwithstanding any provision of the copyright laws and regulations with respect to {jublications in public domain, the letters shall be subject to copyright by the author thereof, Vice Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, tjnited States Navy. SEC. 4. Copies of such document shall be prorated to Members of the Senate and House of Representatives for a period of sixty days, after which the unused balance shall revert to the respective Senate and House document rooms. P a s s e d August 1, 1968.

August 1, 1968

" THE P R E S E N T - D A Y KU K L U X K L A N MOVEMENT "

[H.Con. Res. 78i]

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring). That there be printed as a House document with three thousand Printing as additional copies for the use of the Committee on Un-American Activi- additfonarcopres. ties the publication entitled "The Present-Day Ku Klux Klan Movement," Ninetieth Congress, first session. P a s s e d August 1, 1968.

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