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PRIVATE LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
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72 S T A T. ]

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-AUG. 12, 1958

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reenrollment of such bill, to make the following changes: On page 3, line 21 of the House engrossed bill, strike out "for" and insert in lieu thereof "from". P a s s e d August 8, 1958.

HALL OF FAME FOR AGRICULTURE

Whereas many of our bravest men and most valiant soldiers were of an agricultural background; and Whereas the Founding Fathers of this Republic and many of its most eminent leaders were farmers; and Whereas agriculture has played a dominant role in the rise of our country to greatness; and Whereas there now exist halls of fame recognizing the glorious past for the baseball player, the cowboy, and others; and Whereas the ox yoke, the bull-tongue plow, the hand-forged iron kettle, and the sod house represent the evolution of agricultural technology in this country and the difficulties which a determined people faced and successfully overcame in improving their way of life; and Whereas our American heritage should be preserved and tribute should be paid to the great men and women/ who over the years have helped to make American agriculture the most productive in the world: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring).^ That it is the sense of the Congress that there be established and mamtained, as a memorial to the important role played by agriculture in the development of our Nation, a Hall of Fame for Agriculture, wherein there will be collected and preserved for posterity relics, artifacts, and other evidence and data relating to agriculture and the great contributions it has made and continues to make in the rise to greatness of our country; and the Congress does hereby commend, encourage, and sanction the efforts to establish such a hall of fame. P a s s e d August 11, 1958.

DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONS

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring). That the Congress favors the suspension of deportation in the case of each alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney General has suspended deportation for more than six months: A-6013531, Conrad, John Eddy. A-6854175, Khan, Young. A-5609821, Lago, Manueh A-8024172, Romero-Garcia, Jose Esteban. A-5919886, Karlquist, Karl Runar. A-10375272, Ming, Dan Ah. A^994479, Schmidt, Anton. A-4778249, Tapia-Palacios, Leandro. A-7927373, Antoncich, Anthony Joseph. A-5270094, Grammatikos, Nicolaos T. A-4403972, Li, Ru-Chao. A-6899735, Garcia-Travesi, Carlos. A-3470764, Hicks, Prudence. A-3535360, Ares, Leonide Ituarta. A-5987407, Gavaletz, James.

August 11, 1958 [H. Con. R e s. 295]

Hall of Fame for Agriculture.

August 12, 1958 [S. Con. R e s. 67]