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PUBLIC LAW 545-JULY 15, 1952

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the north line of Ellsworth and at southeast corner of hatchery lot near steamboat wharf; thence north thirty-eight degrees west eighteen rods to a stake; thence north four degrees thirty minutes west nine rods to a stake; thence north seven degrees west six and five-tenths rods to the line of hatchery lot; thence north nine degrees west six and thirty-six one-hundredths rods; thence north twenty-six degrees thirty minutes west eleven rods; thence north forty-four degrees thirty minutes west twelve and thirty-two one-hundredths rods; thence north thirty-two degrees thirty minutes west fifteen and fiftysix one-hundredths rods; thence north twenty-six degrees west eight and eighty one-hundredths rods; thence north thirty-eight degrees thirty minutes west twelve rods; thence north sixty-three degrees west ten and fifty-six one-hundredths rods; thence north forty-six degrees west twelve rods; thence north twenty degrees west six rods; thence north fifty-four degrees west ten rods; thence north thirty-four degrees west eight rods; thence north forty-two degrees west twelve rods; thence north seven degrees west twelve rods; thence north thirty degrees wxst twelve rods; thence north twenty-six degrees west fourteen rods; thence north thirty-nine degrees west sixteen rods; thence forty-eight degrees west six rods; thence north ten degrees west sixteen rods; thence north twenty-four degrees thirty minutes east eight rods; thence north ten degrees east seven rods; thence north eight degrees thirty minutes west eight rods; thence north twenty-six degrees thirty minutes west six rods; thence north forty-one degrees west five rods; thence north eight degrees and thirty minutes west ten rods; thence north twelve degrees thirty minutes west twelve rods; thence north sixteen degrees west nine rods; thence north two degrees east eight rods; thence north eight degrees thirty minutes west nine rods; thence north seventeen degrees thirty minutes west nine rods; thence north fifteen degrees thirty minutes west nine rods; thence north twentyfour degrees west twenty-five rods; thence north twenty-eight degrees fifteen minutes west ten rods; thence north forty-one degrees west fourteen rods; thence north forty-eight degrees west twenty rods; thence north forty-one degrees west thirty rods; thence north fiftyfour degrees west ten rods; thence north thirty-five degrees west ten rods; thence north forty-three degrees west eight rods; thence north thirty-two degrees thirty minutes west seven rods; thence north fiftyfour degrees west eleven rods; thence north thirty-eight degrees west sixteen rods; thence north forty-two degrees west eleven rods; thence north thirty degrees west fourteen rods; thence north thirty-four degrees west seventeen rods; thence north nineteen degrees thirty minutes west twelve rods; thence north nine degrees west eight rods; thence northerly on land of Emery Hastings forty-five rods, more or less, to the county road. Approved July 15, 1952.

Public Law 545 July 15, 1952 [H. R. 7641]

CHAPTER 755

AN ACT To provide benefits for certain Federal employees of Japanese ancestry who lost certain rigiits with respect to grade, time in grade, and rate of compensation by reason of any policy or program of the Federal Government with respect to persons of Japanese ancestry during World War II.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Federal employ- United States of America in Congress assembled, That each officer lnces°ry. ''°"*^* Eud cach regular or substitute employee of Japanese ancestry in the postal field service on the effective date of this Act and each officer and

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