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PRIVATE LAW 88-140-DEC. 23, 1963

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Private Law 88-140 December 23. 1963 TH R 68081

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— For the relief of the Shelburne Harbor Ship and Marine Construction Company, Incorporated. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Shelburne Har- United States of America in Congress assembled, That the ShelriJie^cons^t"ucUon ^ume Haxbor Ship and Marine Construction Company, Incorporated 00^, iti".^ "^ '°" (hereinafter in this Act referred to as the "company"), of Shelburne, Vermont, is hereby relieved of all liability to pay to the United States the principal amount of $19,793.76, together with all accrued interest thereon. Such liability of the company arose from an order of March 10, 1958, of the Renegotiation Board vt'ith respect to profits of the company from a contract between the company and the Department of the Navy. Approved December 28, 1963. Private Law 88-141 December 23, 1963

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Yoo Sei Chun. 75 Stat. 650. 8 USC 1101. 8 USC 1155.

For thie relief of Yoo Sei Chun.

Be it emicAeAl by the Senate (i7id House of Representatives of the United States of Anierixxi, in Congress assembled, That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Yoo Sei Chun may be classified as an eligible orphan within the meaning of section 101(b) (1)(F) of the Said Act and a petition may be filed by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Y\x, citizens of the United States, in behalf of the said Yoo Sei Chun pursuant to section 205(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act subject to all the conditions in that section relating to eligible orphans. Approved December 23, 1963. Private Law 88-142

December 23, 1963

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p,,r the relief of Misako Moriya.

Misako Moriya.

66 Stat. 208, 212* 8 USC 1252, 1253.

Be it enacted by the Seriate and House of Representatives of the Ignited States of America in Congress assembled. That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Misako Moriya, the fiancee of George Snyder, a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible for a visa as a nonimmigrant temporary xisitor for a period of three months, if the administrative authorities find (1) that the said Misako Moriya is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said George Snyder and (2) that she is otherwise admissible under the Immigration and Nationality Act. In the event the marriage between the above-named persons does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Misako Moriya, she shall be required to depart from the United States and upon failure to do SO shall be deported in accordance with the provisions of sections 242 and 243 of the Immiirration and Nationality Act. In the event "^

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