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PUBLIC LAW 93-127-OCT. 18, 1973

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which exceed the average of such expenses incurred by typical, permanent residents of the Metropolitan New York, New York, area with comparable salary and family size who are not compelled by reason of their employment to live in such high-rent area; and "(2) provide such allowance as the President considers appropriate, to each Delegate and Alternate Delegate of the United States to any session of the General Assembly of the United Xations who is not a permanent member of the staff of the United States Mission to the United Nations, in order to compensate each such Delegate or Alternate Delegate for necessary housing and subsistence expenses incurred by him with respect to attending any such session. Not more than forty-five employees shall be receiving an allowance under paragraph (1) of this section at any one time." MUTUAL REST1U.1NT ON MILITARY EXPENDITURES

SEC. 16. It is the sense of the Congress that the United States and the Uuion of Soviet Socialist Republics should, on an urgent basis and in their mutual interests, seek agreement on specific mutual reductions in their respective expenditures for military purposes so that both nations can devote a greater proportion of their available resources to the domestic needs of their respective peoples; and, the President of the United States is requested to seek such agreements for the mutual reduction of armament and other military expenditures in the course of all discussions and negotiations in extending guaranties. credits, or other forms of direct or indirect assistance to the Soviet Union. E X P R E S S I O N OF I N D IV I D U A L VI E W S TO CONGRESS

SEC. 17. Section 502 of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act of 1972 (2 U.S.C. 194a) is amended by striking out "appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to a position in"' and inserting in lieu thereof "or employee of". Approved October 18, 1973.

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Public Law 93-127 AN ACT

To provide a new coinage design and date emblematic of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution for dollars, half dollars, and quarter dollars, to authorize the issuance of special silver coins commemorating the Bicentennial of the American Revolution, and for other purposes.

October 18, 1973

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Reyresentativea of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the reverse American Revoside of all dollar, half-dollar, and quarter-dollar coins minted for ^ ' ^ 1 ^ ^ ' " " * ' " " issuance on or after July 4, 1975, and until such time as the Secretary Coinage design and " of the Treasury may determine, shall bear a design determined by matic,' emble' " date * the Secretary to be emblematic of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution. SEC. 2. All dollar, half-dollar, and quarter-dollar coins minted for issuance between July 4, 1975, and January 1, 1977, shall bear "1776-1976" in lieu of the date of coinage; and all dollar, half-dollar, and quarter-dollar coins minted thereafter until such time as the Secretary of the Treasury may determine shall bear a date emblematic of the Bicentennial in addition to the date of coinage.

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