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Private Law 85-389 AN ACT For the relief of Agaplto Jorolau.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, on the date of enactment of this Act, Agapito JoroLan, of Orlando, Florida, is relieved of any liability to repay to the United States the remaining unpaid balance of the sum which was erroneously paid him during the period from April 1952 to August 1955 by the Military Sea Transportation Service, Department of the Navy, as the result of the failure of such Service to deduct from his salary (pursuant to sec. 2 (b) of the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 715 (b)) an amount equal to the amount he was entitled to receive in civil service retirement annuity payments during such period, the said Agapito Jorolan having been reemployed by such Service subsequent to his retirement on March 31, 1952, under the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930, as amended. Approved April 24, 1958.

April 24, 1958 [S. 280]

Agapito J o r o l a n.

70 Stat. 745. 5 USC 2252.

70 Stat. 743. 5 USC 2251 seq.

Private Law 85-390 AN ACT To amend the Act of August 3, 1956, to authorize certain personnel of the Uniformed Services to accept and wear decorations conferred by the Philippine Government.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Act of August 3, 1956 (Private Law 850, Eighty-fourth Congress, ch. 921), is amended (a) by striking out the words "Armed Forces" and inserting in lieu thereof "Uniformed Services" and, (b) by inserting the name of the former members and the names of members of the Uniformed Services of the United States as follows: (1) In that part of section 1 captioned "Army", immediately following "Colonel Howard R. Whittaker, 029408, United States Army, Legion of Honor, degree of officer;" insert "Lieutenant Colonel Bienvenido M. Alba, 016939, United States Army, retired, Philippine Wounded Soldier's Medal and Philippine Bronze Cross Medal;"; (2) I n that part of section 1 captioned "Navy", immediately following "Rear Admiral Carroll D. Reynolds, 59466, United States Navy, retired, Military Medal of Merit;" insert "Rear Admiral Louis Dreller, 34020, United States Navy, retired. Legion of Honor, degree of officer;"; (3) I n that part of section 1 captioned "Navy", immediately following "Commander Charles M. Keyes, 71572, United States Navy, Legion of Honor;" insert "Commander Claude Olen Lowe, 95475, United States Navy, Legion of Honor, degree of officer;" and "Commander George G. McLintock, 65883, United States Naval Reserve, Legion of Honor, degree of officer;"; (4) I n that part of section 1 captioned "Air Force", immediately following the said caption insert "Major General John W. Sessums, Junior, 489A, Legion of Honor, degree of commander;"; (5) I n that part of section 1 captioned "Air Force", which reads "Colonel Ned B. Chase, 1101 A, Air Force Senior Pilot Aeronautical Badge;" delete the semicolon and add the following "and Legion of H o n o r; ";

May 5, 11958 [H. R. 8437]

Uniformeid Services. P h i l i p p i n e decor a t i o n s for certain members. 70 Stat. A171.