Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1041

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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sm. II. CHS. 401, 402. 1922. 1013 CHAP. 401.-An Act To authorize the collection in monthly installments of in- S°P*¤gb§{1¥i lm debtedness due the United States by general prisoners restored to duty, and for other 1>¤rp<>¤¤¤- ’ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That if at the time of restor— §‘,,`,§"d,,, mm ,,,_ ation to duty as an enlisted man, from the status of a general prisoner, igstgd ¤¤,¤,:r¤¤¤<¤g¤ W such enlisted man is indebted to the United States or its instru- nileih it ueuidiieiiiiiii mentalities, or to ang Government agency, the amount of such in- ‘“%{ "`°'“ P"Y· debtedness will be co ected in monthly installments of not exceeding mm an amoimt equal to two-thirds of his inonthl pay: Provided, That Unpaldamoumtrnay if such indebtedness of the enlisted man so chagged against him at }§,,,°‘},'}‘;°§,,f °’*’"°’ the time of his restoration be not fully liquidate before the date of expiration of his current enlistment or on such date thereafter to which he may be required to serve under the provisions of the one hundred and seventh article of war and his service subsequent to his restoration has been honest and faithful, then at the time of such en- °°’“““°“· listed ma.n’s discha e from his current enlistment the Secretaiéy of War, if he deem sulcli action to be in the interest of justice an for the best interest of the milit service, under such regulations as he shall prescribe, may remit aanldv cancel the portion of such indebtedness then remaining unpaid. Approved, September 22, 1922. cnn. 402.-Au Act Authorizing the Secretary of wu to transfer to the city oi "°’“{§P§§?§ "“"‘ Springfield, Masachusetts, certain streets within the Springfield Amory Military Reservation, Mamchusetts, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hmwzqf Representatives of the United States of America in 0o·n$·ess assemb , That the Secretary of War ,1;,,,dg‘f" be, an he hereby is, au orized and empowered to oonve by quit- §t¤$·,“¤§*,;*;g•° uf claim deed to the city of Springfield, Massachusetts, for public street poses. P purposes, and for no other purpose, all the right, title, and interest of the United States of America in and to all or an part of certain strips or parcels of land within the Springfield Xrmory Military Reservation, Massachusetts, now used as streets, and known as Byers Street, Pearl Street, Federal Street, Lincoln Street, and Mill Street, the areas to be so conveyed being particularly described as follows: D“°'**’“°”‘ Brisas srxmrr. Parcel numbered one: at a point in the north line of Bm Sm"` Frost Street, located three act westerly; from a stone bound that marks the present limit of that part of yers Street that is public; thence nort forty-nine degrees thirty minutes thirty seconds west, eight hundred and fifty-one and eighty-nine one-hundredths feet to the southerly line of earl Street; thence north forty-two degrees thirteen minutes twenty seconds east, about fifty-four feet to the easterly curb of Byers Street; thence on a curve of sixty-five feet radius about thirt -two feet· thence on a curve of twenty and fourteen oncshundredths feet radius, five and ninety-five one- undredths feet; thence south fort —nine degrees thirty minutes thirty seconds east, eight hundred and eighteen and forty-two one-hundredths feet to that part of Byers Street now public; thence westerly across Byers Street thirty-six feet to the int of beginning. _ Parcel numbered two: Aliso a second parcel located adjacent to the parcel above described and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Pearl Street, located north forty-two degrees thirteen minutes twenty seconds east, two hundred and forty- one and thirty-nine one-hundredths feet from Spring Street; thence north forty-two degrees thirteen minutes twenty seconds east, mne