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PRIVATE LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
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SUBJECT INDEX Concurrent Resolutions—Continued ^^^^ United Nations General Assembly, employment of United Nations forces to observe and patrol in situations threatening international peace and security, opinion of Congress B23 U n k n o w n Americans of World War II and Korean Conflict— Capitol r o t u n d a, use for remains to lie in s t a t e and for proceedings and ceremonies B5 Floral wreaths, purchase and placem e n t by catafalque, authority of Sergeants a t Arms of the Senate and House of Representatives B9 Washington Metropolitan Problems, Joint Committee on, expenditures authorized B4 West Indies, Federal Legislature of The, congressional greetings B8 Congress: Adjournment of two Houses B7 Adjournment sine die B24 Biographical Directory of the American Congress up to and including the Eighty-sixth Congress (1774-1960), printing authorized; additional copies B14 Enrolled bills, signing after adjournment B24 H a y d e n Flour Mills, requirement of M e m b e r concerning relief payment A9 Joint meeting of two Houses B3 President, joint meeting to receive communication from B3 Southwest Flour and Feed Company, requirement of Member concerning relief payment A9 Constitution Weelc, 1958, proclamation c46 Cooperstown, N.Y., congressional recognition of Baseball Hall of F a m e B22 Cotton Import Quotas, proclamations c23, c49 Cuba, r a t e of d u t y on certain clothespinscl4

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E Education: American Education Week, 1957, proclamation Arkansas, proclamation relating to obstruction of justice in school m a t ters Egypt, immigration quota. See United Arab Republic. EURATOM, congressional approval of international agreement

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F Farm-City Week, 1957, National, proclamation Farm Safety Week, 1958, National, proclamation Fire Prevention Week, 1958, proclamation Flag Day, 1958, proclamation "Foreign Trade Policy—Compendium of Papers on United States Foreign Policy Collected by the Staff for the Subcommittee on.Foreign Trade Policy of the Committee on Ways and Means, " printing of additional copies Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia, enlargement, proclamation Fourth International Automation Congress, proclamation

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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. See Trade Agreement Proclamations. "General Revenue Revision of 1958," printing of additional copies of hearings B7 General Services Administration Land Conveyances: Alamance C o u n t y, N. C., T. E. Steed— A69 Jackson County, Miss A119 Moorefield Fish Cultural Station, W. Va Al6 D Woods Hole Yacht Club, Mass A16 Daymark Island, inclusion of lands as a Georgia, enlargement of Fort Pulaski part of Fort Pulaski National MonuNational Monument, proclamation-_ c52 ment, Georgia, proclamation c52 Government Employees: Deportation Suspensions, concurrent resCode of Ethics B12 olutions respecting B14, B15, B 1 7 Medals and decorations, authority of District of Columbia: certain retired personnel to wear__ A 2 5, Sons of American Revolution, National A26, A 1 5 9 - A 1 8 4 Society of, use of certain property. A 17 H Tax exemptions— Hatters' Fur, restoration of trade agreeNational Association of Colored ment concession and reduced r a t e Women's Clubs, Inc., property - . A68 of d u t y c53 National Council of Negro Women, Inc._ A 2 4 Drugs, certain, determination as opiates, Humboldt County, Calif., release of U.S. proclamations c l 8, c31 rights to certain property AIIO