72 STAT.] PRIVATE LAW 85-704-AUG. 27, 1958 A159 Provided^ That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connec­ tion with this claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon convic­ tion thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved August 27, 1958. Private Law 85-702 AN ACT August 27, 1958 For the relief of Kazuko Young. [S. 2955] Be it enactedted hy the Seriate and House of Repr-eseritatives of the Kazuko Young. United State.'''s of America in Congress assembled^ That, notwith- 66 Stat. 182. standing the provisions of paragraph (23) of section 212 (a) of the 8 use 1182. Immigration and Nationality Act, Kazuko Young may be issued a visa and be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of such Act: Provided, That this Act shall apply only to grounds for exclu­ sion under such paragraph known to the Secretary of State or the .Vttorney (jeneral prior to the date of the enactment of this Act. Approved August 27, 1958. Private Law 85-703 AN ACT August 27, 1958 For the relief of .Joanna Strutynska. [S.3004] Be it enacted hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, for the pur­ Joanna Strutyn- poses of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Joanna Strutynska 66 Stat. 163. shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the 8 use 1101 note. United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee: Provided, That no natural parent of Joanna Strutynska, by virtue of such relation­ ship, shall be accorded any right, status, or privilege under the Im­ migration and Nationality Act. Approved August 27, 1958. Private Law 85-704 AN ACT August 27, 1958 To authorize certain retired personnel of the United States (lovernment to [S. 3195] accept and wear decorations, presents, and other things tendered them by certain foreiyri countries. Be it enacted hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in (Congress assemhled^ That the following- Medals and dec o- iianied retired personnel of the (xoveniment of the I'nited States are of certain persons liereby authorized to accept and wear such decorations, orders, medals, to accept and wear, emblems, presents, and other things as have been tendered as of the date of approval of this Act by the foreign government or foreign governments immediately following their names, and that the consent of Congress is hereby expressly granted for this purpose as required under clause 8 of section 9, article 1, of the Constitution of the United uscprecTuie i. States: A160 PRIVATE LAW 85-704-AUG. 27, 1958 [72 ST AT. MEMBERS OF CO.MQRESS Xame Date of re­ Donor gov­ Award Remarks tirement ernment Brewster, Ralph Owen_ Dec. 31.1952 Philippines Military Merit Medal For service to the Philippines. Johnson, Edwin C Jan. 2,1955 Italy Star of Italian Solidarity, For service to Italy. Second Class. Richards, James P Jan. 2,1957 Grand Cross Isabella la Token of good will. Catolica. Greece.. Cross of Commander of the Token of good will. Royal Order of George I. WHITE HOUSE Crim, Howell G. Dec. 31,1957 Belgium. Regent's Medal First Class. Token of good will. UNITED NATIONS Austin, Warren R. Jan. 22,1953 Cuba National Order of Merit, Token of good will. Carlos Manuel de Ces- pedes. Dominican National Order of Merit, Token of good will. Republic. Juan Pablo Duarte. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Bishopp, Fred C June 30,1953 Great Britain. King's Medal for Service in For perfecting DDT, an in­ the Cause of Freedom. secticide. Gray, Roy B_ .,_ May 31,1954 France --_ Order of Officer du Merite For advisory service to Dr. Agricole. Oleg Yadoff in connection with dust insecticides and fungicides. Kotok, Edward I May 31.1951 France.-- Croix du Chevalier de la In recognition for forestry work Merite Agricole. and for interest in inter­ national forestry. McDonald, Murl Aug. 31, 1953 Lebanon Medal of Merit In recognition for pioneer pro­ gram in Lebanon of tests and demonstrations in forage crops to increase the supply of food for livestock. Potter, Charles E Aug. 31,1951 Latvia Order of Three Stars, In appreciation for valuable Officer's Cross. service rendered in fostering friendly relations between Latvia and the United States, particularly in the field of 4-H Club work. Warren, Gertrude L Dec. 19,1952 Latvia Order of Three Stars In appreciation for valuable service rendered in fostering friendly relations between Latvia and the United States, particularly in the field of 4-H Club work. Watts, Lyle F._. _. June 30,1952 Croix du Chevalier de la In recognition for forestry work Merite Agricole. and for interest in interna­ tional forestry. Wilson, Dr. Mllburn L.. June 30,1953 France Officer of the Merite Agri­ Honored for his contributions cole. to agriculture. CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT Dowd, Dr. Frederick F.. July 31,1949 Republic of Order of Vasco Nunez de Fostering cordial relations be­ Panama. Balboa. tween Panama and the United States. Lombard, Eugene C Mar. 31,1956 Republic of Order of Vasco Nunez de Fostering cordial relations be­ Panama. Balboa. tween Panama and the United States. Paul, Seymour.. Mar. 31,1950 Republic of Order of Vasco Nunez de Fostering cordial relations be­ Panama. Balboa. tween Panama and the United States. CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD In recognition of the assistance rendered to Registro Aero- nautica Italiano In develop­ ing airworthiness regula­ tions. 72 STAT.] PRIVATE LAW 85-704-AUG. 27, 1958 A161 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Name Date of re­ Donor gov­ Award Remarks tirement ernment Dunlap, William A Dec. 31,1952 Dominican Order of Merit "Juan Pablo In appreciation of services Republic. Duarte." rendered to President Tru- jillo during his visit to Jack­ sonville. Hote, J. F. July 1,1949 France Chevalier de I'Ordre du Token of good will for services Merite Maritime. rendered in connection with maritime activities. Morse, Huntington T... June 30,1954 France. Legion of Honor, Degree of Token of good will for services Officer. rendered in connection with maritime activities. Netherlands.- Commander in the Order Token of good will for services of Orange Nassau. rendered in connection with maritime activities. Norway Knights Cross, First Class, Token of good will for services of the Royal Order of rendered in connection with Saint Olav. maritime activities. Mulroy, Thomas B... Dec. 31,1956 France Chevalier in the French Token of good will for services National Order of the rendered in connection with Legion of Honor. maritime activities. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Nikula, August- June 30,1951 Order of the White Rose of Token of acknowledgment for Finland, Knight. his endeavors to alleviate the sufferings caused by Com­ munist aggression among the civilian population of Finland. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Coffey, Erval R— July 1,1954 Thailand The Most Noble Order of In recognition of his services the Crown of Thailand. as Chief, Public Health Di­ vision, United States Mission to Thailand. Forbes, Mary D... Aug. 1,1954 Greece. The Golden Cross of the In recognition of her services Royal Order of the Phoe­ as Director of the Nursing nix. Section, American Mission for Aid to Greece. Murdock, John R. Aug. 1,1956 Dominican The Order of Merit Juan In recognition of his services Republic. Pablo Duarte in the Grade as Assistant Director of the of Commendador. Pan American Sanitary Bu­ reau and the organization of the Division of Malaria of the Health Ministry of the Dominican Republic. Warner, Estella F. Jan. 1,1956 Lebanon The Order of the Cedars les In recognition of her services Chevaliers. rendered to that country as Regional Public Health Rep­ resentative under the Point IV program in the Middle East. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR Demaray, Arthur E. Dec. 8,1951 Order of the Knieht of Vasa. For services in connection with visit of the Crown Prince and Princess of Sweden to the United States in 1920. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION Schenck, Hubert G. Decoration of Ching Hsing Reason for award unknown. (Auspicious Starj. Meyer, Clarence E.. Great Gold Medal of Honor- Reason for award unknown. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Goss, Paul H Dec. 31,1954 Mexico Gold Watch Newport, Roy B Oct. 31,1956 Mexico Gold Watch ... Reason for award unknown. Nichols, Louis B Nov. 20,1957 Greece... Cross of Taxiarch or Our Reason for award unknown. Order of the Phoenix. Jan. 6,1947 France ipal and Rural Police of the Ministry of the In­ terior of the Republic of France. Watklns, W. Frank. Mar. 31,1949 Norway Knight's Cross, First Class, Reason for award unknown. Royal Order of Saint Olav. Wells, Richard H Sept. 30,1951 Gold Watch A162 PRIVATE LAW 85-704-AUG. 27, 1958 [72 STAT, NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD Name Date of re­ Donor gov­ Award Remarks tirement ernment Murdock, Abe Dec. 16,1957 Philippines Military Merit Medal Reason for award unknown. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Zetek, James_ May 31,1956 Republic of For outstanding work in the Panama. entomological and general biological fields and for his contribution to international relations. DEPARTMENT OF STATE The awards tendered to personnel of the Department of State were given as tokens of good will by the donor gov­ ernments.
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