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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 49 STAT. · June 15, 1936 · Public Law 683

Public Law 683.

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(/us/pl/74/682).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the following-namedArmy. Acceptance of medals, etc., tendered to designated officers by foreign governments, authorized. officers and enlisted men of the United States Army are hereby authorized to accept such medals, orders, diplomas, decorations, and photographs as have been tendered them by foreign governments in appreciation of services rendered:
Major General George S. Simonds, Major General Thomas Q. Ashburn, Brigadier General Alfred T. Smith, Colonel Charles H. Morrow (posthumously), Lieutenant Colonel Joen E. Ardrey, Lieutenant Colonel David E. Cain, Lieutenant Colonel John A. Considine, Lieutenant Colonel Roland L. Gaugler, Lieutenant Colonel Hans R. W. Herwig, Lieutenant Colonel Dennis E. McCunniff, Lieutenant Colonel Troy H. Middleton, Lieutenant Colonel Lathe B. Row, Lieutenant Colonel Clinton W. Russell, Lieutenant Colonel Otis K.
Sadtler, Lieutenant Colonel Clemens W. McMillan, Major Elbridge Colby, Major Charles H. Corlett, Major John A. Weeks, Captain Robert M. Eichelsdoerfer, Captain James H. Walker, and Lieutenant Taliesin Waters. Approved, June 15, 1936. To amend the Act entitled “An Act to insure adequate supplies of timber and other forest products for the people of the United States, to promote the full use for timber growing and other purposes of forest lands in the United States, including farm wood lots and those abandoned areas not suitable for agricultural production, and to secure the correlation and the most economical conduct of forest research in the Department of Agriculture, through research in reforestation, timber growing, protection, utilization, forest economics and related subjects, and for other purposes”, approved May 22, 1928. 1936-06-15 553 Chapter 49 Stat. 1515 74 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-01-07 public [CHAPTER 553.] AN ACT To amend the Act entitled “An Act to insure adequate supplies of timber and other forest products for the people of the United States, to promote the full use for timber growing and other purposes of forest lands in the United States, including farm wood lots and those abandoned areas not suitable for agricultural production, and to secure the correlation and the most economical conduct of forest research in the Department of Agriculture, through research in reforestation, timber growing, protection, utilization, forest economics and related subjects, and for other purposes”, approved May 22, 1928.
June 15, 1936.[[H. R. 8271](/us/bill/74/hr/8271).][[Public, No. 683](/us/pl/74/683).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That section 2Great Plains Forest Experiment Station.Vol. 45, p. 701.[U. S. C., p. 672](/us/usc/p672). of the Act of May 22, 1928 (45 Stat. 699; U. S. C., Supp. VII, title 16, sec. 581a), be, and the same is hereby, amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: " “The Secretary of Agriculture is further authorized to establishEstablishment, etc. and maintain a forest experiment station in the Great Plains and prairie States, to be known as the ‘Great Plains Forest Experiment Station’, and to acquire by purchase, condemnation, donation, or otherwise such real property or interest therein as in his judgment is required for the use of said station, including the making of necessary expenditures in examining, appraising, and surveying any such property and in doing all things incident to perfecting title thereto in the United States.
There is authorized to be appropriatedAnnual appropriation authorized. annually such additional sums as may be required for the purposes of this paragraph.” " Approved, June 15, 1936. To provide for the extension of the boundaries of the Hot Springs National Park in the State of Arkansas, and for other purposes. 1936-06-15 554 Chapter 49 Stat. 1516 74 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-01-07 public 1516 [CHAPTER 554.] AN ACT To provide for the extension of the boundaries of the Hot Springs National Park in the State of Arkansas, and for other purposes. June 15, 1936.[[H. R. 9183](/us/bill/74/hr/9183).][
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