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PUBLIC LAW 118-JUNE 30, 1955

Board of Education, dated December 18, 1945, and recorded on January 28, 1946, in deed record book W W, page 156, in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, Georgia, covering a tract of land containing two hundred twenty-six and one hundred forty-eight one-thousandths acres more or less, in Macon County, Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: That certain tract or parcel of land known as the Barrow Place in the Ninth District of Macon County (formerly Houston County), Georgia, and described on the plat of said county as lot 161 in said district and county, and more particularly described as follows: "Beginning at the northeast corner of the said land lot, said corner being an iron axle and thence along the east line of said road south one degree sixteen minutes fifty-eight seconds east 3,263.79 feet to an iron pipe, thence north eighty-nine degrees eleven minutes forty-three seconds west 3,056.88 feet to an iron pipe, thence north zero degrees fifteen minutes eight seconds west 3,246.16 feet to an iron pipe, thence south eighty-nine degrees thirty minutes four seconds east 2,998.04 feet to the point of beginning, containing 226.148 acres, more or less." Approved June 30, 1955. Public Law 117

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AN ACT To amend I'ublic Law 727, Kighty-third Coiigress, 8 » as to extend the period < for the making of emergency loans for agricultural purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the first sentence of the Act entitled "An Act to provide emergency credit", approved August 31, 1954 (Public Law 727, Pjighty-third Congress), is amended by striking out "1955" and inserting in lieu thereof "1957"'. Approved June 30, 1955. Public Law 118

June 30, 1955 [S. 15^82]

Agriculture. Emergency loans. 68 Stat. 999. 12 USC 1 1 4 8 a - l note.

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AN ACT To further amend the Universal Military Training and Service Act by extending the authority to induct certain individuals and by extending the authority to require the special registration, classification, and induction of certain medical, dental, and allied specialist categories, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "1955 Amendments to the Universal Military Training and Service Act''. TITLE I SEC. 101. (a) Subsection (a) of section 6 of the Universal Military Training and Service Act, as amended, is amended by inserting at the end thereof the following new sentence: "Any person who subsequent to June 24, 1948, serves on active duty for a period of not less than eighteen months in the armed forces of a nation with which the United States is associated in mutual defense activities as defined by the President, may be exempted from training and service, but not from registration, in accordance with regulations prescribed by the President, except that no such exemption shall be granted to any person who is a national of a country which does not grant reciprocal

June 30, 19S5 [H. R. 3005]

1955 Amendments to the Universal M i l i t a r y Training and Service Act.

Exemptions and deferments. 65 Stat. 83. 50 USC app. 456.

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