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[69 Stat. 8]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1955
[69 Stat. 8]

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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-JUNE 7, 1955

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ST A T.

A-7138225, P'ischer-Steni, Andrea. E-061661, Gonzalez-Castillo, (Tuillermo. A-1884235, Hui, William Lien-Chia. A-6855176, Jack, Yee Monor Yee Jack, also known as Charley Leung Yee. E-082880, Trematore, Anthony Frank. A-7197918, Vieyra-Mondragon, Jose. A-7138224, Fischer-Stern, Janos. Agreed to May 27, 1955. June 7, 1955 [S. Con. R e s. 26]

61 Stat. 190. 50 USC 98 note.

Study and investigation.

Report to Congress.

June 14, 1955 [S.Con. R e s. 31]

Printing of additional c o p i e s of reports.

June 14, 1955 [S. Con. R e s. 37]

Ante, p. 184.

TIN SMELTER, TEXAS CITY, TEXAS

Resol'ved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring), That it is the sense of Congress that, pursuant to the provisions and authority of Public Law 125, Eightieth Congress, as amended, the Government tin smelter at Texas City, Texas, shall be continued in operation until June 30, 1956, and so long thereafter as may be hereafter authorized by the Congress. SEC. 2. The President is hereby requested to have conducted a study and investigation for the purpose of recommending the most feasible methods of maintaining a permanent domestic tin-smelting industry in the United States; and, in connection with such study and investigation, the Federal Facilities Corporation, or any other designee of the President, is requested to show the plant and facilities to any interested persons and to provide them with all necessary and appropriate information within the limits of security considerations upon which to base appraisals and to formulate proposals to the Government for the future operation of the smelter by the (jovernment or under private lease or ownership arrangements. SEC. 3. The President is requested to report to the Congress prior to March 31, 1956, the findings of this study and his recommendations with respect to the future operation of the tin smelter. Agreed to June 7, 1955.

JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring). That there be printed for the use of the Committee on the Judiciary not more than three thousand additional copies each of three reports of the Committee on the Judiciary to the Senate on its study of juvenile delinquency in the Unitpd States. Agreed to June 14, 1955.

REENROLLMENT OF S. J. RES. 60

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring). That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, requested to return to the Senate the enrolled joint resolution (S. «T. Res. 60) directing a study and report by the Secretary of Agriculture on hurley tobacco marketing controls; that if and when returned the action of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore of the Senate in signing the said joint resolution be, and the same is hereby, rescinded; and that the Secretary of the Senate be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to reenroll the said joint resolution with the following change, namely: In lieu of the date "July 1, 1955" insert "November 1, 1955...?,; Agreed to June 14, 1956.