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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1976

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—SEPT. 30, 1976 of a member taxed under section 802 (either for the taxable year or as a carryover or carryback) if such taxable year precedes the sixth taxable year such members have been members of the same affiliated group (determined without regard to section 1504(b)(2))." (76) In section 1507(b)(1) of the bill, insert ", as amended by section 1901(a) (104)(C) of this Act," after "applies)", and strike out "(e)", " (f) ", and " (g) " each place they appear and insert in lieu thereof " (d) ", "(e)", and " (f) ", respectively. (77) In subparagraph (A) of section 1507(c)(2) of the bill, strike out "January 1, 1982, and losses of credits" and insert in lieu thereof the following: "January 1, 1981, and losses or credits". (78) Amend the table of contents to reflect the text of the bill, as amended by both Houses of the Congress (including this resolution).

90 STAT. 3053 ^

Passed September 16, 1976.

"UNITED STATES SPACE OBSERVANCE"—PROCLAMATION Sept. 30, 1976 Whereas a purpose of the United States space program is the peaceful " ' °"* **' ^ ^ exploration of space for the benefit of all mankind; and Whereas the United States space program and its technology directly and indirectly benefit relations among countries, astronomy, medicine, business, air and water cleanliness, urban development, industry, agriculture, law enforcement, safety, communications, the study of the earth resources, weather forecasting, and education; and Whereas the United States space program has an efficient organization and strong moral leadership, both of which serve as good examples to the people of the United States and to the people of all nations; and Whereas the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and other organizations throughout the world involved in space exploration programs have cooperated in the cause of the peaceful exploration of space for the benefit of all mankind; and Whereas the United States space program, through Project Apollo and other space efforts, has provided our Nation with scientific and technological leadership in space; and Whereas the United States aerospace industry and educational institutions throughout the United States contribute much to the United States space program and to the Nation's economy; and Whereas in the week of July 16 through 24, 1969, the people of the world were brought closer together by the first manned exploration of the Moon: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring), That the President is requested to issue a proclamation designating the period of July 16 through 24 as "United States Space Observance'^ and calling upon the people of the United States to observe such period with appropriate ceremonies and activities. Agreed to September 30, 1976.

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