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PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970

Public Laws ENACTED DURING THE

SECOND SESSION OF THE NINETY-FIRST CONGRESS OF THE

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Begun and held at the City of Washington on Monday, January 19, 1970, and adjourned sine die on Saturday, January 2, 1971. RICHARD M. NIXON, President; SPIRO T. AGNEW, Vice President; JOHN W. MCCORMACK, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Public Law 91-191 JOINT RESOLUTION To welcome r > the United States Olympic delegations anthorized by the < International Olympic Committee.

Whereas, the city of Los Angeles has been duly authorized to seek the Summer Olympic Games of 1976; and Whereas, the city of Denver has been duly authorized to seek the Winter Olympic Games of 1976; and Whereas, these games will afford an opportunity of bringing together young men and women representing more than seventy nations, of many races, creeds, and stations in life and possessing various habits and customs, all bound by the universal appeal of friendly athletic competition, governed by rules of sportsmanship and dedicated to the principle that the important thing is for each and every participant to do his very best to win in a manner that will reflect credit upon himself or herself, and the country represented; and

February 3, 1970

[s. j. Res. 13ij