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PRIVATE LAW 92-145-OCT. 21, 1972 Private Law 92-145

October 21, 1972 [H. R. 10638]

John P. Woodson.

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AN ACT For the relief of John P. "Woodson, his heirs, successors in interest or assigns.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of Agriculture shall convey by a quitclaim deed, without consideration, to John P. Woodson, his heirs, successors in interest or assigns all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to certain real property, more particularly described as follows: The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, south half of the southeast quarter, section 1, township 11 north, range 17 east; and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter, section 6, township 11 north, range 18 east, Mount Diablo meridian, California. Approved October 21, 1972.

P r i v a t e Law 92-146 October 21, 1972 [H. R. 14128]

Jorge OrtuzarVaras and Maria P a b l a de Ortuzar. 66 Stat. 163. 8 USC 1101 note.

79 Stat. 920. 8 USC 1151 note.

AN ACT For the relief of Jorge Ortuzar-Varas and Maria Pabla de Ortuzar.

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, Jorge Ortuzar-Varas and Maria Pabla de Ortuzar 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 fees. Upon the granting of permanent residence to such aliens as provided for in this Act, the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper officer to deduct two numbers from the total number of immigrant admissions authorized pursuant to the provisions of section 21(e) of the Act of October 3, 1965. Approved October 21, 1972. Private Law 92-147

October 21, 1972

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For the relief of certain postal employees at the Elmhurst, Illinois, Post Office.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, on such terms as he deems just, the Postmaster General is hereby authorized to compromise, release, or discharge in whole or in part, the individual liabilities of Louis H. Linneweh, Howard D. Slavik, Edith J. Fainter, William W. Higgins, Thomas Newett, Roger Olson, and the estate of Joseph J. Holloway, employees at the Elmhurst, Illinois, Post Office, to the United States for the loss resulting from the burglary at the post office on February 21, 1965. Approved October 21, 1972.

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