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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-JUNE 17, 1958

ONE-HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA

May 1, 1958 [S. Con. R e s. 86]

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring). That the congratuhitions and best wislies of the Congress of the United States are hereby cordially extended to the State of Minnesota upon the occasion of the one-hundredth anniversary of the admission of i\\^ State of Minnesota into the Union. Agreed to May 1, 1958.

HOUSE DOCUMENT NO. 232, 84TH CONGRESS

Resolved by the House of Represevitatives {the Senate concurring), That there shall be jDrinted for the use of the House of Representatives five hundred thousand additional copies of House Document Numbered 232, Eighty-fourth Congress, with emendations. P a s s e d May 21, 1958.

••OUR AMERICAN GOVERNMENT. WHAT IS IT? HOW DOES IT FUNCTION?"

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring), That, (a) with the permission of the copyright owner of the book "Our American Government—1,001 Questions on How I t Works", with answers by Wright Patman, published by Scholastic Magazines, Incorporated, there shall be printed as a House document the pamphlet entitled "Our American Government. What Is I t? How Does I t Function?". I n addition to the usual number there shall be printed 2,000 copies for use and distribution by each Member of Congress. (b) As used in this concurrent resolution the term "Member of Congress" includes a Member of the Senate, a Member of, and a Delegate to, the House of Representatives, and the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico. P a s s e d May 21, 1958.

UNKNOWNS OF WORLD WAR n AND KOREA Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring), That the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate and the Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives are each hereby authorized and directed to purchase a floral wreath to be placed by the catafalques bearing the remains of the Unknowns of World W a r II and Korea which are to lie in state in the Rotunda of the Capitol of the United States from May 28 to May 30, 1958, the expenses of which shall be paid from the contingent funds of the Senate and the House of Representatives, respectively. Agreed to May 22, 1958.

CORRECTION OF S. 734

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring), That in the enrollment of the bill (S. 784), to revise the basic compensation schedules of the Classification Act of 1949, as amended.

May 21, 1958 [H. Con R e s. 17] Printing of additional c o p i e s.

May 21, 1958 [H. Con. R e s. 228] Printing as House Document.

"M e m b e r of Congress".

May 22, 1958 [S. Con. R e s. 90] Floral wreaths. Authorization to purchase.

June 17, 1958 [S. Con. R e s. 93] Ante, p. 212.