CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—FEB. 19, 1992 106 STAT. 5161 Jan. 28, 1992 JOINT SESSION [H. Ck)n.Res.267] Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring). That the two Houses of Congress assemble in the Hall of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, January 28, 1992, at 9 o'clock post meridiem, for the purpose of receiving such communication as the President of the United States shsdl be pleased to make to them. Agreed to January 28, 1992.

"THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF Feb. 6,1992 AMERICA" PAMPHLET—HOUSE PRINT [H.con.Re8.206]

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Seruxte concurring). That the revised edition of the pamphlet entitled "The Constitution of the United States of America", prepared under the direction of the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives, shall be printed as a House document, with appropriate illustra­ tions. In addition to the usual number, there shall be printed 241,500 copies of the pamphlet for the use of the House of Rep­ resentatives (of which 20,000 copies shall be for the use of the Committee on the Judiciary), 51,500 copies of tiie pamphl^ for the use of the Senate, and 5,000 copies of the pamphlet for the use of the Joint Committee on Printing.

Agreed to February 6, 1992.

ENROLLMENT CORRECTIONS—H.R. 3866 [RSH^LSTGS] Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring). That, in the enrollment of the bill (H.R. 3i366) to provide for the designation of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanc­ tuary, the Clerk of the House of Representatives shall make the following corrections: (1) Page 8, beginning at , strike "United States-Soviet". (2) Page 8, line 7, strike "the " and insert "". (3) Page 10, beginning at line 19, strike "the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" and insert "Russia". (4) Page 10, line 22, strike "the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" and insert "Russia". (5) Page 11, line 7, strike "the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" and insert "Russia". (6) Page 14, line 9, strike "United States-Soviet". (7) Page 14, line 12, strike "the Soviet Union" and insert "Russia". (8) Page 14, line 18, strike "and" and insert "or". (9) Page 15, beginning at , strike "the special areas" and all that follows through line 4, and insert the following: "the areas referred to as eastern special areas in Article 3(1) of the Agreement between the United States of America and 106 STAT. 5162 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—MAR. 3, 1992

the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Maritime Bound- £iry, signed June 1, 1990; in particular, those areas east of the maritime boundary, as defined in that Agreement, that lie within 200 nautical miles of the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea of Russia is measured but beyond 200 nautical miles of the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea of the United States is measured.".". (10) Page 15, beginning at line 26, strike "United States- Soviet Maritime" and insert "maritime". (11) Page 16, line 4, strike "the Soviet Union" and insert "Russia". (12) Page 17, line 1, strike "United States-Soviet". (13) Page 17, line 4, strike "the Soviet Union" and insert "Russia". (14) Page 17, line 8, strike "3636(a)" and insert "3636(a))". (15) Page 17, line 12, strike "303(6)" and insert "203(6)". (16) Page 17, strike line 21 and all that follows through line 23 and insert the following: " '(F) the areas referred to as eastern special areas in Article 3(1) of the Agreement between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Maritime Boundary, signed June 1, 1990; in particular, those areas east of the maritime boundary, as defined in that Agreement, that lie within 200 nautical miles of the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea of Russia is measured but beyond 200 nautical miles of the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea of the United States is measiired; and'.". (17) Page 18, line 4, strike "208" and insert "308". (18) Page 18, line 5, strike "201(e)(3)" and insert "301(e)(3)".

Agreed to February 19, 1992.

Mar. 3 1992 LITHUANIA—INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION [H. Con. Res. 239] Whereas on February 16, 1918, a gathering of 200 Lithuanian delegates first proclaimed that their country was independent and that their government would be based on democratic prin­ ciples, and for this reason February 16 is considered to be Lithua­ nia's independence day; Whereas the people of Lithucmia endured a 51-year foreign rule which began as a result of the infeimous Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939; Whereas the people of Lithuania courageously resisted the imposed communist dictatorship and cultural repression of this 51-year rule; Whereas the people of Lithuania were able to mobilize and imple­ ment a nonviolent movement for social and political change which came to be known as "Sajudis"; Whereas the people of Lithuania supported and secured the right of a free press in Lithuania during the waning days of foreign rule; Whereas on February 24, 1990, Sajudis, the peoples' movement, promoted through citizen action a peaceful transition to independ­ ence emd democracy by fully participating in the first democratic election in Lithuania in more than half a century; Whereas on March 11, 1990, the newly elected Lithuanian par­ liament, fulfilling its mandate from the people of LithuEinia,