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[77 STAT. 359]
PUBLIC LAW 88-000—MMMM. DD, 1963
[77 STAT. 359]

77 STAT.]

359

PUBLIC LAW 88-200-DEC. 13, 1963

Public Law 88-199 December AN ACT [H. R. To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to acquire and add certain lands to. the Salem Maritime National Historic Site in Massachusetts, and for other purposes.

12, 1963 976]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in order to saiem Maritime preserve, as a part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, ^^^f °gj^ ™"' one of the few substantially unaltered houses of seventeenth century Land ac qui siMassachusetts, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to procure "°"by purchase, donation, or purchase with donated funds certain lands and interests in lands situated in Salem, Massachusetts, being known as the Narbonne House, and consisting of approximately 0.187 acre, the same being the premises conveyed to Margaret Hale by deed dated November 5, 1958, and recorded with the Essex County deeds, book 4511, page 575. When acquired, said lands shall be acbninistered as a part of the site under the laws and regulations applicable thereto. SEC. 2. There- are hereby authorized to be appropriated such sums, Appropriation. but not more than $18,000, as may be necessary to acquire the property described in section 1 of this Act. Approved December 12, 1963. Public Law 88-200 AN ACT To amend further the I'eace Corps Act, as amended.

December 13, 1963 [H. R. 9009]

Be it eruicted by the Senate and Hovj^e of Represeritatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 3(b) Peace corps of the Peace Corps Act, as amended, which authorizes appropriations ^'^^^ amendments. to carry out the purposes of that Act, is amended by striking out 22 USC 2502. ^^ ^'^*' ^* "1963 and "$63,750,000"' and substituting "1964" and "$102,000,000", respectively. SEC. 2. Section 5 of the Peace Corps Act, as amended, which relates 75 Stat. 613. 22 USC 2504. to Peace Corps volunteers, is amended as follows: (a) I n subsection (b), in"sert the following sentence immediately after the first sentence: "Supplies or equipment provided volunteers to insure their capacity to serve effectively may be transferred to the government or to other entities of the country or area with which they have been serving, when no longer necessary for such purpose, and when such transfers would further the purposes of this Act." (b) Strike out subsection (c) andsubstitutetherefor the following: "(c) Volunteers shall be entitled to receive a readjustment allowance at a rate not to exceed $75 for each month of satisfactory service as determined by the President. The readjustment allowance of each A^olunteer shall be payable on his return to the, United States: Provided, however, That, under such circumstances as the President may determine, the accrued readjustment allowance, or any part thereof, may be paid to the volunteer, members of his family or others, during the period of his service, or prior to his return to the United States. In the event of the volunteer's death during the period of his service, the amount of any unpaid readjustment allowance shall be paid in accordance with the provisions of the Act of August 3, 1950, chapter 518, section 1 (5 U.S.C.61f)." 64 Stat. 395. (c) In subsection (f)(2), strike out "termination payments and substitute therefor "readjustment allowances".