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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-AUG. 22, 1974

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Resolved^ That the Congress of the United States expresses the sincere hope that the United States will be selected as the site for the 1980 winter Olympic games, and pledges its cooperation and support in their successful fulfillment in the highest sense of the Olympic tradition: Provided, That Olympic activities and plans in all respects fit within the present laws and adopted State plans, rules, and regulations respecting the entirety of the Adirondack P a r k; and be it further Resolved^ That Congress shall not support, financially or otherwise, any activities or plans which are in conflict with the letter or spirit of those laws, plans, rules and regulations, or which would require any modification of them. Agreed to August 21, 1974.

" THE RECREATION IMPERATIVE-THE NATIONAL OUTDOOR RECREATION P L A N " - R E P O R T

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives coTWurring)^ That there be printed for the use of the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs five thousand additional copies of its committee print of the current session entitled "The Recreation Imperative—The National Outdoor Recreation Plan", a report to the President and the Congress by the Secretary of the Interior. Agreed to August 22, 1974.

ADJOURNMENT-HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATE

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That when the House adjourns on Thursday, August 22, 1974, it stand adjourned until 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, September 11, 1974, and that when the Senate adjourns on Thursday, August 22, 1974, it stand adjourned until 10 o'clock a.m., Wednesday, September 4, 1974, or until 12 o'clock noon on the second day after its Members are notified to reassemble in accordance with section 2 of this resolution, whichever event first occurs. SEC. 2. The Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore of the Senate shall notify the Members of the House and the Senate, respectively, to reassemble whenever in their opinion the public interest shall warrant it or whenever the majority leader of the House and the majority leader of the Senate, acting jointly, or the minority leader of the House and the minority leader of the Senate, acting jointly, file a written request with the Clerk of the House and the Secretary of the Senate that the Congress reassemble for the consideration of legislation. P a s s e d August 22, 1974.

August 22, 1974 [S. Con. R e s. 98]

Printing of additional copies.

August 22, 1974 [H. Con. R e s. 610]

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