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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-JULY 24, 1969

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institution truly began with the orpxnization of America's first professional baseball team in 1869; and Whereas, the year 1969 marks the one-hundredth anniversary of orpinized professional baseball in the United States and is baseball's centennial year; and AVhereas, the playin<>: of the P\)rtieth All-Star Baseball Game, on July 22. 1969, in Washington, District of Columbia, together with related activities and observances in Washington and throughout the country, is the occasion for the special celebration of baseball's centennial year; and Whereas, it is fitting that appropriate recognition be given to the many oontributions which baseball has made to the American way of life both as a sport and as an expression of the American spirit: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Represenfat'rves {the Senate concurring), That, to commemorate the one-hundredth anniversary in 1969 of the birth of organized baseball, the Congress of the United States officially recognizes the year 1969 as baseball's centennial year and extends its congratulations and best wishes to the Commissioner of Baseball, the President of the National I^eague, the President of the American League, the twelve teams of the National League, and the twelve teams of the American League, and to the several minor leagues and all other organizations and individuals participating in or connected with organized baseball. P a s s e d July 17, 1969.

'•SUBVERSIVE INFLUENCES IN RIOTS, juiy 24, 1969 LOOTING, AND BURNING" [H. Con. Res. 2O8] Resolred by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That there be printed for the use of the House Committee on Internal.^r!"""^ °^. iTi

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Security three thousand additional copies each of parts Ij 2, and 3 of the publication "Subversive influences in Riots, I^ooting, and Ikirning'', Ninetieth Congress. P a s s e d July 24, 1969.

"THE ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION OF PUBLIC j^iy 34, 1969 EXPENDITURES: THE PPB SYSTEM" [H. Con. Res, 209] Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring), That there be printed for the use of the Joint Economic Committee five a d d i t i o n a l °^ i e s. ^^""""^ c o p thousand additional copies of volumes 1, 2, and 3 of its ]oint committee print of the Ninety-first Congress, first session, entitled "The Analysis and Evaluation of Public Expenditures: The P P B System". P a s s e d July 24, 1969.

INAUGURAL

July 24, 1969 [H. Con. R e s. 291]

ADDRESSES

Resolred by the H(n(se of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That a collection of inaugural addresses, from President Ceorge IT-

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>\ asnington to l^resident Kicliard M. JSixon, compiled from research additional copies, volumes and State papers by the Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congres-s, be printed with illustrations as a House document; and that sixteen thousand one hundred and twenty-five additional copies be printed, of which ten thousand nine hundred and seventyfive copies shall be for the use of the House of Representatives, and

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