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PUBLIC LAW 176-JULY 26, 1955

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16, 1040, jind on or before January ol, 1955, is eligible for regular membership in A M V E T S, provided such service when terminated by discharge or release from active duty be by honorable discharge or sej^aration. Xo person who is a member of, or who advocates the principles of, any organization believing in, or working for, the overthrow of the United States (xovernment by force, and no person who refuses to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States, shall be privileged to become, or continue to be, a member of this organization." Approved July 26, 1955.

Public Law 176 July 26, 1955 [H. R. 4946]

Veterans. U n e m p 1 oyment compens ation. 66 Stat. 688. 38 USC 999.

38 USC 997.

CHAPTER 384

AN ACT To amend title IV of the Veteratis' Readjustment Assistance Att.

lie if eudcted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 409 of title IV of the Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1952 is amended to read as follows: "SKC. 109. (a) No compensation shall be paid under this title for any week connnencing more than three years after the effective date of this amendment to this section or the effective date of the discharge or release prescribed in section 107(a), whichever is the later date. "(b) In no event shall compensation be paid under this title for any period after January 31, 1960." Approved July 26, 1955.

Public Law 177 July 26, 1955 [H. R. 5300]

e i t y of Ref we National Historical Park, Hawaii.

CHAPTER 385 AN ACT

To authorize the establishment of the City of Refuge National Historical Park, in the Territory of Hawaii, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, when title to such lands located on the island of Hawaii, within the followingdescribed area, as shall be designated by the Secretary of the Interior, in the exercise of his judgment and discretion as necessary and suitable for the purpose, shall have been vested in the United States, said lands shall be set apart as the City of Refuge National Historical Park, in the Territory of Hawaii, for the benefit and inspiration of the people: PARCEL 1

Being all of R. P. 3306, L. C. Aw. 7219, Apana 2 to Kaliae, all of L. C. Aw. 9470 to Muki, and portions of R. P. 7874, L. C. Aw. 11216 Apana 34 to M. Kekauonohi (Ahupuaa of Honaunau), and R. P. 6852, L. C. Aw. 7712 Apana 1 to M. Kekuanaoa (Ahupuaa of Keokea). Beginning at a one and one-half-inch pipe in concrete monument called "Kalani", at the southeast corner of this parcel, the northeast corner of parcel 3, and on the common boundary of the lands of Keokea and Kiilae, the coordinates of said point of beginning referred to Government Survey Triangulation Station "Lae-O-Kanoni" being seven thousand four hundred forty-four and eight-tenths feet south and five thousand three and two-tenths feet east, and running by azimuths measured clockwise from true south:

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