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 73d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 850, 851 . JUNE 27, 1934 . [CHAPTER 850 .] JOINT RESOLUTION Authori zing ce rtain retired office rs or employe es of t he Unit ed Sta tes to accept such decorations, orders, medals, or presents as have been tendered them by foreign Governments. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the followmg- named retired officers or employees of the United States are hereby authorized to accept such decorations, orders, medals, or presents as have been tend ered them by foreign Gover nments State Department : Robert Woods Bliss, Fred D. Fisher, George Horton, William H. Hunt, Frank W. Mahin, Thomas Sammons, Harr y T uck She rma n, Alex and er Thac kar a, and Cra ig W. Wadsworth. United States Army : Charles J. Allen, Bailey K. Ashford, George G. Bartlett, Herbert C. Crosby William Crozier, Albert C. Dalton, Hanson E. Ely, James E. Fediet, Harry E. Gilchrist, Francis W. Griffin, William W. Harts, John L. Hines, William E. Horton, John A. Hull, Girard L. McEntee, Charles P. Summerall, John J. Pershing, Trevor W. Swett, and Thomas F. Van Natta, Junior. United States Navy : William C. Braisted, William B. Caperton, Robert E. Coontz, Herbert O. Dunn, John Rufus Edie, Noble E. Irwin, Harry H. Lane, Norman T. McLean, William V. Pratt, Henry J. Shields, George W. Steele, Montgomery M. Taylor, and Arthur L. Willard. United States Marine Corps : Ben H. Fuller and George C. Thorpe. Sol Bloom, Member of Congress, Director of United States George W ashing ton Bi centen nial Commis sion. Department of Agriculture : L. O. Howard. Department of Commerce : Antone Silva. SEC. 2 . That the Secretary of State is hereby directed to furnish to the Seventy-fifth Congress and to each alternate Congress thereafter a list of those retired officers or employees of the United States for whom the Department of State under the provisions of the Act of January 31, 1881 (U .S .C., title 5, sec . 115), is holding decorations, orders, medals, or presents tendered them by foreign governments. Appro ved, June 27, 1934. Whereas the joint resolution of the Congress of the United States, approved July 2, 1921, provides in part as follows : " SEC. 5 . All property of the Imperial German Government, or its successor or successors, and of all German nationals, which was, on April 6, 1917, in or has since that date come into the possession or under control of, or has been the subject of a demand by the United States of America or of any of its officers, agents, or employees, from any source or by any agency whatsoever, shall - be retained by the United States of America and no disposition thereof made, except as shall have been heretofore or specifically hereafter shall be provided by law until such time as the Imperial Ger man Gov ern ment have against said [Government] domiciled, who owe permanent allegiance to the United States 1267 June 27, 1934. [H .J . Res. 330.] [Pub. Res . No. 52 .] Decorations tendered by foreign govern- ments. Designated officers and employees may acc ept . State Department . Army. Na vy . Marin e Co rps . Member of Congress. Department of Agri- culture. Department o f Com- merce . List of persons for whom State Depart- ment is bo ldin g dec ora- tions, etc ., to be re- ported to 75th, etc ., Congresses. Se ttlement of War Claims Act of 1928, amendments. Vol.42, p . 106. [CHAPTER 851 .1 JOINT RESOLUTION June 27, 1934. To amend the Settlement of War Claims Act of 1928, as amended. [H .J .Res. 365.] [Puh. Res., No. 53.]
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