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PUBLIC LAW 92-55-JULY 20, 1971

[85 STAT.

(2) where the applicant is a public agency or institution which is a subdivision of an eligible unit of government, that geographical area over which such unit of government exercises general political jurisdiction. EFFECTIVE DATE

SEC. 15. This Act shall be etl'ective upon enactment and the determinations to be made under sections 5(b) and 6(c)(1) shall take into account the rate of unemployment for a period of three consecutive months even though all or part of such period may have occurred prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved July 12, 1971.

Public Law 92-55 July 20, 1971

[s. J. Res. 101]

JOINT RESOLUTION To authorize and request the President to issue a proclamation designating .July 20, 1971, as -National Moon Walk Day".

Renolved by the Senate and House of Represeritatives of the United ^^iwDay! "^""^ States of America in Congress assembled, That, in recognition of the Designation mauy achievemeuts of the national space program and in commemorauthorization. tion of the anniversary of the first moon walk on July 20, 1969, the President is autliprized and requested to issue a proclamation designating July 20, 1971, as "National Moon Walk Day", and calling upon the people of the United States and interested groups and organizations to observe that day with appropriate ceremonies and activities. Approved July 20, 1971.

Public Law 92-56 July 29.1971 JOINT RESOLUTION [H. J. Res. 169] Authorizing the acceptance, by the Joint Committee on the Library on behalf of the Congress, from the United States Capitol Historical Society, of preliminary design sketches and funds for murals in the east corridor, first floor, in the House wing of the Capitol, and for other purposes. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United U.S. Capitol, States of America in Congress ossemMed, That, notwithstanding any '"Sketches and other provlsiou of law, the Joint Committee on the Library is hereby funds, acceptance, authorized to acccpt ou behalf of the Congress, as a gift from the United States Capitol Histx^rical Society, preliminary design sketches prepared by Allyn Cox, artist of New York City, intended as a basic design for murals proposed to be painted on the ceiling and walls of the east corridor, first floor, in the House wing of the United States Capitol. SEC. 2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Architect of the Capitol is authorized— (1) to accept in the name of the United States from the United States Capitol Historical Society the sum of $80,000, and such other sums as such society may tender, and such sum or sums, when so received, shall be credited to the appropriation account "Capitol Buildings, Architect of the Capitol"; and (2) subject to section 3 of this joint resolution, to expend such sum or sums for employment, by contract of Allyn Cox, artist of New York City, for the execution by him of mural decorations

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