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PUBLIC LAW 88-000—MMMM. DD, 1964
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PRIVATE LAW 88-212-MAR. 26, 1964

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referred to in such first section, and the amount of the liability of each of them, are as follows: Name Koon Wah Au Young George Braun Domingo O. Bolosan Andrew L. Ching Charles O. Deltch Marvin M. Dve, J u n i o r Christine K. F u r t a d o Klyoshl Furuichi Hemenls N. Ilac Edmund L. Klrby Satokl Klsaba Raymond Kissinger Masayoshl Kltamorl H a r u o Kochl Samuel K. Kupau Rolf K. Macallster Frederlco M. Madrlaga Richard MaJiuna J a m e s Panchco George E. Soper J o h n Strenger Nobuo Takamorl Toshlo Tokunaga Chester A. Vause, J u n i o r J e r r y Viskocll Juan J. Yuson

Amount of Inclusive Dates Overpayment October 9, 1960, to February 23, 1963 $136. 32 October 9, 1960, to February 23, 1963 134.40 July 1, 1956, to February 8, 1959 182. 72 October 9, 1960, to February 23, 1963 — 146. 80 July 23, 1961, to March 2, 1963 269.42 September 3, 1961, to March 2, 1963 229. 94 October 30, 1949, to April 1, 1950 36. 96 October 9, 1960, to February 23, 1963 136. 32 October 9, 1960, to February 23, 1963 135. 20 March 25, 1962, to April 7, 1962 4.80 May 20, 1956, to June 6, 1959 426.05 November 6, 1960, to March 10, 1962 9 1. 42 July 23, 1961, to March 2, 1963 268. 76 July 23, 1961, to March 2, 1963 267. 20 October 9, 1960, to February 23, 1963 144. 10 November 19, 1961, to February 23, 1963_ 136. 00 October 9, 1960, to November 3, 1962 125. 92 October 9, 1960, to February 23, 1963 145. 84 October 9, 1960, to February 23, 1963 137. 28 June 17, 1962, to May 18, 1963 216. 00 April 12, 1953, to June 5, 1954 46. 20 July 23, 1961, to March 2, 1963 278. 70 August 26, 1956, to January 30, 1959 133. 70 August 26, 1956, to July 15, 1961 783. 86 July 29, 1956, to August 11, 1957 7. 85 June 18, 1961, to February 23, 1963 215. 48

SEC. 4. No part of the amount appropriated in this Act for the payment of any claim shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with such claim, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved March 26, 1964.

Private Law 88-212 AN ACT For the relief of Mrs. Annette i l. Rasor and Doctor Robert W. Rasor.

March 26, 1964 [H. R. 8280]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Congress D/^'ITO "ert"^ ^"'^ hereby finds that, on September 14, 1962, while Mrs. Annette M. Rasor Rasor! and her husband. Doctor Robert W. Rasor, were occupying quarters assigned to him as medical officer in charge of the Public Health Service hospital at Lexington, Kentucky, Mrs. Rasor, without any fault on her part, sustained severe injuries causing permanent and total disability (including paralysis of her arms, legs, and various organs) when shot in the neck by a psychotic former patient of the hospital, following a course of events which commenced when the assailant in a threatening and irrational manner demanded to see a former medical officer in charge of the hospital, whom he believed to be occupying such quarters; and further finds that the shooting occurred because, in the deranged mind of the assailant the Rasors were identified with the hospital administration and the authority of the United States. SEC. 2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, appropriations available to the Public Health Service for furnishing hospitalization and medical care for dependents of commissioned officers of the Public Health Service shall be available, in accordance with this section, to pay for medical services, appliances, and supplies on account of the injuries sustained by Mrs. Annette M. Rasor on September 14, 1962, or the disability arising as the result of such injuries. Insofar as practicable, the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service is