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PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970
[84 STAT. 217]

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PUBLIC LAW 91-255-MAY 18, 1970

"(iii) the number of years of service with which he was entitled to be credited for purposes of basic pay on May 31, 1958, or (if higher) on any date prior thereto, reduced by any such year included under clause (i) and further reduced by any such year with which he was entitled to be credited under paragraphs (7) and (8) of section 205(a) of title 37, United States Code, on any date before June 1, 1958;". SEC. 2. The amendments made by this Act shall apply in the case of retired pay for any period after the month in which this Act is enacted. Approved May 14, 1970.

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Public Law 91-254 AN ACT

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To provide for the striking of medals in commemoration of the completion of the carvings on Stone Mountain, Georgia, depicting heroes of the Confederacy.

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the stone Mountain, United States of America in Congress assembled, Ga. SECTION 1. In commemoration of the completion of the carvings on carvings. Stone Mountain, Georgia, depicting heroes of the Confederacy, the ^e^/aTs"!^""'^*'" Secretary of the Treasury (referred to hereinafter in this Act as the "Secretary") is authorized to furnish to the Stone Mountain Memorial Association (referred to hereinafter in this Act as the "association") not more than five hundred thousand medals with suitable emblems, devices, and inscriptions to be determined by the association subject to the approval of the Secretary. The medals authorized by this Act shall be treated as national medals for the purposes of section 3351 of the Revised Statutes. _ 31 USC 368. SEC. 2. The medals shall be made and delivered at such times as may be required by the association, in quantities of not less than two thousand, but none may be made after December 31, 1971. SEC. 3. The Secretary shall furnish the medals at not less than the cost. estimated cost of manufacture, including labor, materials, dies, use of machinery, and overhead expenses. The medals may not be struck unless security satisfactory to the Secretary is furnished to indemnify the United States for full payment of these costs. SEC. 4. Medals struck under authority of this Act shall be of such size, etc. size or sizes and of such metals as may be determined by the Secretary in consultation with the association. Approved May 14, 1970.

Public Law 91-255 JOINT RESOLUTION To provide for the appointment of James Edwin Webb as Citizen Regent of the Board of Regents of Smithsonian Institution.

Resolred by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the vacancy in the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class other than Members of Congress, which occurred by the death of Robert Vedder Fleming, of Washington, District of Columbia, be filled by the appointment of James Edwun Webb for the statutory term of six years. Approved May 18, 1970.

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Smithsonian Institution.