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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS*JULY 29, 1954
HONORABLE HERBERT HOOVER
B69 July 22, 1954 [S. Con. R e s. 96]
Resolved by the /Senate {the House of Representatives concurring)^ That the Congress of the United States hereby extends to the Honor- B&'thdly^g^e "t able Herbert Hoover its greetings and felicitations on the eightieth ings of s eappreci tion and r v i c e s. anniversary of his birth, August 10, 1954. " " " SEC. 2. The Congress expresses its admiration and gratitude to Mr. Hoover for his long years of devoted service to his native land and to the world in general in many different capacities. SEC. 3. The Congress is especially appreciative of his willingness to accept cheerfully the heavy burden of serving as chairman of the second Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, which is an arm of the Congress, in order to complete the work so well begun a few years ago by a similar commission under his chairmanship. SEC. 4. The Congress expresses the hope and desire that Divine Providence may permit Herbert Hoover to be spared to give many more productive years of honored service to humanity and to his beloved country. SEC. 5. A copy of this resolution shall be transmitted to America's elder statesman, the Honorable Herbert Hoover. Agreed to July 22, 1954. CONTRIBUTION O F ATOMIC ENERGY TO MEDICINE
Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That there be printed for the use of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy ten thousand additional copies of the hearings relative to the contribution of atomic energy to medicine, held by the said joint committee during the current Congress. P a s s e d July 22, 1954. "INTERNAL REVENUE CODE O F 1954 "
Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring), That there be printed eight thousand three hundred additional copies of the conference report on H. R. 8300, an Act to revise the internal revenue laws of the United States, of which one thousand shall be for the use of the Committee on Finance, one thousand five hundred for the Senate document room, three thousand for the use of the Committee on Ways and Means, three hundred for the use of the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, and two thousand five hundred for the House document room. P a s s e d July 23, 1954.
"INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1954 "
Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That the Clerk of the House of Representatives in the enrollment of the bill (H. R. 8300) to revise the internal revenue laws of the United States, is authorized and directed— (1) I n subsection (b) of the first section, to strike out "with an appendix and index; but without marginal references" and insert in lieu thereof the following: with a comprehensive table of contents and an appendix,• hut without an index or marginal references (2) I n section 34(c)(1), to insert after "imposed by" the following: part I or II of
July 22, 1954 [H. Con. R e s. 257] Printing of addi" tional c o p i e s of hearings.
July 23, 1954 [H. Con. R e s. 260] Printing of additional c o p i e s of conference report. 68A Stat.
July 29, 1954 [H. Con. R e s. 263] Corrections in enrollment of H. R. 8300. 68A Stat.
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