Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 6.djvu/762

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104 STAT. 5152 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—FEB. 8, 1990 stand adjourned until 12 o'clock meridian on Tuesday, February 20, 1990, or until 12 o'clock meridian on the second day after Members are notified to reassemble pursuant to section 2 of this concurrent resolution, whichever occurs first; and that when the Senate recesses or adjourns on Thursday, February 8, 1990, or on Friday, February 9, 1990, pursuant to a motion made by the Majority Leader, or his designee, it stand in recess or stand adjourned until 11:30 ante meridiem on Tuesday, February 20, 1990, or on the second day after Members are notified to reassemble pursuant to section 2 of this concurrent resolution, whichever occurs first. SEC. 2. The Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader of the Senate, acting jointly after consultation with the Minority Leader of the House and the Minority Leader of the Senate, shall notify the Members of the House and the Senate, respectively, to reassemble whenever, in their opinion, the public interest shall warrant it. Agreed to February 7, 1990. Feb. 8, 1990 AMERICAN SOVIET YOUTH ORCHESTRA— [H Con. Res. 198] CAPITOL GROUNDS CONCERT Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), SECTION 1. AUTHORIZATION OF A CONCERT PERFORMANCE ON THE CAP- ITOL GROUNDS. On August 28, 1990, or August 29, 1990, the National Park Service may sponsor a free concert by the American Soviet Youth Orchestra on the Capitol grounds. SEC. 2. SECURITY AND PHYSICAL PREPARATIONS. The Capitol Police Board shall take such action as may be necessary to carry out section 1. The Architect of the Capitol may prescribe conditions for physical preparations for the concert. Agreed to February 8, 1990. Mar. 1 1990 L^JOS KOSSUTH—BUST DEDICATION CEREMONY [H. Con. Res. 251] Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring, SECTION 1. DEDICATION CEREMONY AND PLACEMENT OF A BUST OF LAJOS KOSSUTH IN THE CAPITOL. The Joint Committee on the Library is authorized to use the rotunda of the Capitol on an appropriate date in March 1990 for a ceremony to dedicate a bust of Lajos Kossuth, the leader of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848-1849, known as the "George Washington of Hungary". After the ceremony, the Architect of the Capitol shall place the bust in the rotunda for a period of not more than one year and, at the end of such period, shall place the bust in a permanent location in the Capitol.