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67 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 79-JUNE 26, 1953

currency requirements of the United States, including administrative and operating expenses in Pakistan in connection with assistance supplied Dy the United States. (f) To pursue all appropriate measures to reduce its relief needs and to increase production and supply and improve distribution of foodstuffs within Pakistan so as to lessen the danger of similar emergencies in the future. SEC. 4. All or any part of the assistance provided hereunder shall be terminated by the President whenever he, or Congress by concurrent resolution, determines that because of changed conditions continuation of assistance is unnecessary or undesirable. Termination of assistance to Pakistan under this section may include the termination of deliveries of all supplies scheduled under this Act and not yet delivered. SEC. 5. Nothing contained in this Act shall affect the applicability of section 1415 of the Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1953 or other provisions of law to the local currency allocated to the use of the United States in accordance with the agreement provided for in section 3. Approved June 25, 1953. Public Law 78

Foreign credits. 66 Stat. 662. 31 USC 724.

CHAPTER 151

AN ACT To provide for the abandonment of a certain part of the Federal project for the Broadkill River in Delaware. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the limited States of America in Congress assembled, That the Chief of Engineers of the Department of the Army is authorized and directed to abandon the part of the Federal project for the Broadkill River in Delaware, adopted March 3, 1873, and modified March 2, 1907, which provides for an entrance channel from such river to Delaware Bay. Approved June 26, 1953.

Public Law 79

Termination.

June 26, 1953 [S. 6 3 9 ]

Broadkill River. Del. 17 Stat. 564, 34 Stat. 1081.

CHAPTER 152

AN ACT To amend the Act of February 24, 1925, incorporating the American War Mothers. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That sections 7 and 8 of the Act entitled "An Act to incorporate the American W a r Mothers", approved February 24, 1925, as amended (36 U.S.C., sees. 97 and 98), are amended to read as follows: "SEC. 7. That the membership of American War Mothers is limited to women, and no woman shall be and become a member of this corporation unless she is a citizen of the United States and unless her son or sons or daughter or daughters of her blood served in the Armed Forces of the United States or of its allies in World W a r I, World W a r II, the Korean conflict, or any subsequent war or conflict involving the United States, having an honorable discharge from such service, or being still in the service. "SEC. 8. That this organization shall be nonpolitical, nonsectarian, nonpartisan, and nonprofit, and as an organization shall not promote the candidacy of any person seeking public office." Approved June 26, 1953.

j ^ e 26, 1953 [H. R. 1434]

A m e r l e a n War Mothers.

43 Stat. 968. Membership.

Nonpolitical, e t c., status.