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Increase or dc crease of f e e s.

PUBLIC LAW 51-JUNE 6, 1953

'•Aid to K o r e a Week".

ST A T.

(14) The Act entitled "An Act to amend the Act for the regulation of the practice of dentistry in the District of Columbia, and for the protection of the people from empiricism in relation thereto, approved June 6, 1892, and Acts amendatory thereof", approved July 2, 1940 (ch. 513, 54 Stat. 716; title 2, ch. 3, D. C. Code, 1951 edition). (15) The Act entitled "An Act to regulate boxing contests and exhibitions in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes", approved December 20, 1944 (ch. 612, 58 Stat. 823, as amended; title 2, ch. 12, D. C. Code, 1951 edition). (16) The Act entitled "An Act defining and regulating the practice of the profession of engineering and creating a Board of Registration for Professional Engineers in the District of Columbia", approved September 19, 1950 (ch. 953, 64 Stat. 854; title 2, ch. 18, D. C. Code, 1951 edition). SEC. 2. The Commissioners may after public hearing increase or decrease the fees authorized to be charged by each of the Acts listed in the first section of this Act to sucTi amounts as may, in the judgment of the Commissioners, be reasonably necessary to defray the approximate cost of administering each of said Acts. Approved June 5, 1953. Public Law 51

June 6, 1953 [S. J. R e s. 80]

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CHAPTER 102

JOINT RESOLUTION Requesting and authorizing the President of the United States to officially proclaim the week of June 7-14, 1953, as "Aid to Korea Week".

Whereas the people of the United States feel a strong bond of friendship toward the people of the Republic of Korea in our common fight in defense of freedom; and Whereas Korean women, children, aged, and maimed have been subject to the ravages of war for almost three years; and Whereas the facilities of the Government of the Republic of Korea and the magnanimous aid of private relief agencies have not to date been nearly adequate for the monumental task of rehabilitation of the millions of injured, destitute, and homeless Koreans; and Whereas the American military forces in Korea have been so moved by the suffering of the civilians there that they have contributed millions of dollars of their own money to help these stricken people; and Whereas recent reports estimate there are nine million dislocated persons, one hundred thousand orphans, three hundred thousand war widows, and fifteen thousand amputees in desperate need in that land which has borne such sacrifice to retain its freedom and independence and to resist Communist aggression; and Whereas the practice of assistance through private relief agencies is in the best American tradition: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the /Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United States is requested and authorized to officially proclaim the week of June 7-14, 1953, as "Aid to Korea Week": And be it further Resolved^ That the President shall by this proclamation call upon the American people, by their observance of this week, to demonstrate their friendship and affection for the distressed people of the Republic of Korea. Approved June 6, 1953.