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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—MMMM. DD, 1959
[73 Stat. B18]

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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-SEPT. 7, 1959

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A-6253520, Thomas, Herbert Otto. A-4933047, Nunez, Baltazar. A-4961824, Handlovits, Mary Elizabeth. A-10605548, Madrigal, Sara. A-9519314, Scordilis, Constantinos. A-1691409, Tartakoff, David. A-1&81926, Andreini, Amadio Eugenio Giovanni. A-8845161, Cohen, Henry. A-5091649, Tereschenko, "William Efim. A-1273266, Gonzalez-Hernandez, Jose. A-1966028, Lindsay, H a r r y Fairweather. A-10293639, Martin, Walter Hans. A-2931126, Black, Henry Max. A-2471376, Gee, Chew. A-5901606, Lukas, Benedict. A-2427566, Slepnikoff, Michael James. A-1867473, Guerrero, Salvador Ybarra. A-5896096, Helmers, Herman Heinrich Gotthold. A-6249664, Jazer, Taire. A-4228026, Perrin, Maurice J. Agreed to August 25, 1959. September 7, 1959

Ca Con. Res. 435]

LABOR, APPRECIATION OF CONGRESS Whereas American labor has raised its standards of productivity to heights unequaled in world history; and Whereas the efforts of American labor have brought to this country a standard of living that has no parallel; and Whereas American labor has served the Nation in peace and war; and Whereas American labor has been a bulwark of freedom; and Whereas the first Monday in September is traditionally set aside to commemorate the services of working men and women to our Nation; Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That the Congress does hereby express its deep realization and appreciation of the basic role that labor plays in our economy and of the contributions that American working men and women have made to America's well-being. P a s s e d September 7, 1959.

September 7, 1959

[s. Con. Res. S3] A d d i t i o nal copies of hearings.

•«FALLOUT FROM NUCLEAR WEAPONS TESTING" Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring), That the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy be authorized to have printed for its use ten thousand additional copies of the public hearings on "Fallout From Nuclear Weapons Testing", held by the Special Subcommittee on Radiation during the Eighty-sixth Congress, first session. Agreed to September 7, 1959.

September 7. 1959

"BIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF

[S. Con. Res. 72]

NUCLEAR WAR"

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring)^. At! d i t ij^^ ^1 That the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy be authorized to have cop eso ear ngs. pj,^j^^g^ ^^^ j ^ ^g^ ^^ thousaud additional copies of the public hear-