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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—MAR. 17, 1980

94 STAT. 3645

"HANDBOOK FOR SMALL BUSINESS"

Mar, lo, 1980 [S. Con. Res. 45]

R^olved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring}. That a revised edition of Senate Document Numbered 91-45, entitled P""*/'^^ as "Handbook for Small Business", explaining programs of Federal Senate document; additional copies. departments, agencies, offices, and commissions of benefit to small business and operating pursuant to various statutes enacted by the Congress, shall be printed with illustrations as a Senate document; and that there shall be printed six thousand additional copies of such document, which shall be for the use of the Senate Select Committee on Small Business. Agreed to March 10, 1980.

"SYNTHETIC FUELS"

Mar, lo, 1980 [S. Con. Res. 56]

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring). That there shall be reprinted for the use of^he Senate Committee on Printing of copies. the Budget three thousandfivehundred copies of its committee print of the Ninety-sixth Congress,firstsession, entitled "Synthetic Fuels", a report to the full committee by the Subcommittee on Synthetic Fuels. Agreed to March 10, 1980.

NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR AMERICANS HELD HOSTAGE IN IRAN Whereas the plight of the Americans held hostage at the American Embassy in Tehran, Iran, is a deep concern of our entire Nation; Whereas in response to the unconscionable attack on our diplomatic personnel we as a Nation reaffirm our fundamental commitment to world peace and to the right of all people to eiy'oy basic human freedoms; Whereas we as a Nation remain steadfast in our commitment to the safe release of our fellow citizens; and Whereas we as a Nation stand in constant vigil with our fellow citizens held hostage in Iran: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Semite (the House of Representatives concurring). That, because the hostages being held in the American Embassy in Tehran, Iran, were not released as of February 26, 1980, the date, March 18, 1980, shall be considered a national day of prayer, meditation, and unity for our fellow Americans, and the American people are ui^ged to express their support for the hostages with appropriate thoughts and actions on such a day. Agreed to March 17, 1980.

Mar. i7, 1980

[S. Con. Res. 79]

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