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 1124 June 14, 1973 [H. Con. R e s. 110]

Printing a s House document; additional c o p i e s.

June 14, 1973 [H. Con. R e s. 2 0 0 ] Printin g a s H o u s e do cument; additiona 1 c o p i e s.

June 15, 1973 [S. C o n. R e s. 2 7 ]

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-JUNE 14, 1973

[87 STAT.

HARRY S TRUMAN-EULOGIES AND ENCOMIUMS

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That there be printed with illustrations as a House document the eulogies and encomiums of the late President of the United States, H a r r y S Truman, as expressed in the House of Representatives and the Senate. Such publication to include the text of the funeral service held in Independence, Missouri, as well as the prayers and scriptural selections delivered at the memorial service on January 5, 1973, at the Washington Cathedral; and that thirty-two thousand five hundred additional copies shall be printed, of which twenty-two thousand one hundred and fifty shall be for the use of the House of Representatives and ten thousand three hundred and fifty shall be for the use of the Senate. SEC. 2. The copy shall be prepared and bound in such style as the Joint Committee on Printing may direct. P a s s e d June 14, 1973.

SOCIAL SECURITY LAWS-COMPILATION

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring) ^ That the compilation of the social security laws, prepared in two volumes by the Social Security Administration for the use of the Committee on Ways and Means, be printed as a House document and that five hundred additional copies be printed for the use of the House Document Room, and that two thousand additional copies be printed for the use of the Committee on Ways and Means. Three thousand five hundred additional copies of Volume I and five hundred additional copies of Volume II shall be printed for the use of the Committee on Finance of the Senate. P a s s e d June 14, 1973.

HONOR AMERICA-FLAG DAY TO INDEPENDENCE DAY

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring)^ That Congress declares the twenty-one days from Flag Day, June 14, 1973, to Independence Day, July 4, 1973, as a period to honor America, and let there be public gatherings and activities at which the people of the United States can celebrate and honor their country in appropriate manner. Agreed to June 15, 1973.

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