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PRIVATE LAW 87-B8~JUNE 21, 1961

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Private Law 87-58 June 21, 1961 [H. R. 3846]

M Sgt. L o u i s > Benedetti.

AN ACT For the relief of Master Sergeant Louis Benedetti, retired.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Master Sergeant Louis Benedetti, retired (RA 6430103), is hereby relieved of all liability to repay to the United States the sum of $756.01, representing the total of amounts erroneously paid to him as military retired pay by the United States for the period beginning August 1, 1946, and ending July 31, 1&'55, both dates inclusive. The erroneous payments were made because of an incorrect certification by the Adjutant General of the United States Army of the total amount of military service of the said Louis Benedetti creditable for the purpose of computing his military retired pay. I n the audit and settlement of the accounts of any certifying or disbursing officer of the United States, full credit shall be allowed for all amounts for which liability is relieved by this Act. Approved June 21, 1961.

Private Law 87-59 AN ACT For the relief of Clark L. Simpson.

June 21, 1961 [H. R. 3850]

Clark L. S i m p son.

l e it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Clark L. Simpsonj of College Park, Maryland, is hereby relieved of liability to the United States for excess salary payments received by him, covering the period December 5, 1954, through October 3, 1959, as a result of an administrative error in the determination of his longevity step increases. I n the audit and settlement of the accounts of any certifying or disbursing officer of the United States, credit shall be given for any amount for which liability is relieved by this Act. Approved June 21, 1961. Private Law 87-60

June 21, 1961 [H. R. 4217]

DavidTao Chung Wang. 66 Stat. 163. 8 USC 1101 note.

8 USC 1183. Quota de due tion.

AN ACT For the relief of David Tao Chung Wang. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, for the purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, David Tao Chung Wang shall be held and considered to have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence as of the date of the enactment of this Act, upon payment of the required visa fee: Provided, That a suitable and proper bond or undertaking, approved by the Attorney General, be deposited as prescribed by section 213 of the said Act. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such alien as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the appropriate quota for the first year that such quota is available. Approved June 21, 1961.

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