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PUBLIC LAW 92-506-OCT. 19, 1972

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Public Law 92-504 AN ACT

October 18, 1972 FH R 168701

To amend the Sockeye Salmon or Pink Salmon Fishery Act of 1947 to authorize —L_:—: the restoration and extension of the sockeye and pink salmon stocks of the Fraser River system, and for other purjwses.

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 8 of FraV^°Rivlr'^^' the Sockeye Salmon or Pink Salmon Fishery Act of 1947 (61 Stat, system Restoration and 514; 16 U.S.C. 776f) is amended by (a) designating existing section 8 extension. as "section 8(a) "; and (b) inserting at the end thereof the following new section: "(b) I n addition to the amounts authorized in subsection (a) of this Appropriation section, there is authorized to be appropriated the sum of $7,000,000 for the share of the United States of costs and expenses incident to the development and construction of salmon enhancement facilities pursuant to the program for the restoration and extension of the sockeye and pink salmon stocks of the Fraser River system as approved by the Commission, to remain available until expended." Approved October 18, 1972. Public Law 92-505 JOINT RESOLUTION

October 18, 1972

To recojaiize Thomas Jefferson University. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as the [S. j. Res. 199] flrst university in the United States to bear the full name of the third President of the United States. Whereas the Jejfferson Medical College of Philadelphia was founded in 1824 during the lifetime of its namesake, Thomas Jefferson; Whereas the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia was given a university charter in 1838 by the State of Pennsylvania; Whereas the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia has long represented and promoted the principles for which Thomas Jefferson stood; Whereas the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia officially changed its name to the Thomas Jefferson University on July 1, 1969: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Thomas Jefferson soI^under'Lu^^'^' University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, be and is hereby recognized °PhiiTtLip^hiai as the first university in the United States to bear the full name of the ^^• third President of the United States. Approved October 18, 1972.

Public Law 92-506 JOINT RESOLUTION

October 19, 1972

To provide grants for Allen J. f]llender fellowships to disadvantaged secondary [S. j. Res. 265] school students and their teachers to participate in a Washington public affairs program. AVhereas Allen J. Ellender, a Senator from I^ouisiana and President pro tempore of the Ignited States Senate, had a distinguished career in public service characterized by extraordinary energy and real concern for young people and the development of greater opportunities for active and responsible citizenship by young people; and

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