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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—DEC. 12, 1985

99 STAT. 1967

bust of the late Doctor Martin Luther King, Junior, as authorized by House Concurrent Resolution 153, Ninety-seventh Congress, and to hold dedication ceremonies in the rotunda at that time. This bust shall remain on display in the rotunda for a period not to exceed one year, after which time the bust shall be moved to its permanent location. The Architect of the Capitol is authorized to make the necessary arrangements for the placement of the bust. SEC. 2. (a) The proceedings of the dedication ceremony in the rotunda of the Capitol at the presentation by the Joint Committee on the Library of the bust of the late Doctor Martin Luther King, Junior, together with appropriate illustrations and other pertinent matter, shall be printed as a Senate document. The copy for such document shall be prepared under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library. (b) The Joint Committee on Printing shall bind and print five thousand additional copies of the Senate document prepared pursuant to subsection (a), in such style as the Joint Committee on Printing shall direct, and shall make such copies available to the Joint Committee on the Library for further distribution. Agreed to December 9, 1985.

CORRECTION IN ENROLLMENT OF H.J. RES. 372 ^ ^ o ^ e^ e H c n Rs S] Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring). That in the enrollment of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 372) the Ante, p. 1037. Clerk of the House shall make the following correction: in title II, strike out "subsection (a)" in subsection 302(f) as proposed to be inserted into the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, and insert: "subsection (b)". Approved December 11, 1985.

NORTHERN IRELAND PEACE AGREEMENT— COMMENDATION OF GOVERNMENTS OF IRELAND AND UNITED KINGDOM Whereas all peace-loving people desire a just and lasting solution to the problems of Northern Ireland; Whereas violence and terrorism in Northern Ireland and all those who support it should be strongly condemned, and the effort to achieve peace and reconciliation through political means should be supported; Whereas the report of the New Ireland Forum of May 2, 1984, which condemned violence and those who support it, made an important contribution to the Anglo-Irish negotiations over the past year; Whereas the Prime Ministers of Ireland and the United Kingdom signed an agreement in Hillsborough, Northern Ireland, on November 15, 1985, which provides a basis for progress towards peace, stability, and an end to violence in Northern Ireland;

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