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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 340-343. 1922. 1709 Volunteer Infantry, and a her a ension at the rate of $40 er month P Y P I in lieu of that she is now receiving, through duly appointe guardian or conservator. The name of M J. Green, former widow of Jonathan W. Green M"? L Gm"' "‘i late of Company B, ourth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Approved, September 18, 1922. sepmmm1s,1m. CHAP. 341 .-—An Act For the relief of James Kelly. S Be it ;_n;cted by the Scenate and Hou.%eZe¢gRrIe£rese1}z;tatgves of the Zgnittelid mm my tates 0 merica in ongress assem at the ecretary o e 1,,,,,,,- ,,,,,,,,,,,,‘,,,, Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of t to. any money the Trcgséuy r1Iot oth&revi¤liset1app1i1opri)ated, the lsuuiiu of $3,029.46 to arrant cer ames y at as een ai y 'm from private funds in the replacement of public funds for which he was responsible when a major, Signal C0§)S, United States Army and acting as a financial agent at Port ewark, New Jersey, and which was lost through theft. Approved, September 18, 1922. CHAP. 342.-An Act Forthere1iefofRearAdn5ra1J. S. (hrpenter, Supply Corps, Umar states Navy. • A lP¤v¤·» Ne 1*11 Be it enacted by the Senate and House Representatives o the United States o1[Ameriea in Congress assembledlifThat the accounlfng officers bnr§&ii:°1»ip:t°J£hs. of the reasury Department be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to allow Rear Admiral J. S. Carpenter, Supply C0 s, United States Navy, the sum of $168.48, the same being the sumrgisallowed by said accounting officers in the accounts of said naval officer on account of payments made on or about November 8, 1918, through error, on forged pay receipts, of money due to the followinginamed men in the amounts set opposite their respective names: umber 2960, J. F. De Mille, $49.98; number 2369, A. J. Johnson, .535.96; number 3148, J. G. Lee, $40.94; and number 8490, J. J. Murphy, $41.60, for which said Rear Admiral J. S. Carpenter Supply Corps, United States Navy, was found not to be responsible. Approved, September 18, 1922. Bept¤mber18,1922. CHAP. 348.-An Act For the relief of Rea1·AdmiraI Livingston Hunt, Supply {H- R·3j754·l _ Cgrpg, States NaVy_ [ 1VBt0, N0. 113.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House cj Re esentatioes of the United States of America in Congress assembled, '1"gat the Secretary of the . Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to ay, out of sané maciniy in the ijétreasurg no;. ogierwispl app(;·o§riated)N to Rear r `vingston unt, u y s United States a , the sum of $57.27, to reimburse gin for ltrie amount depositedvii the Treasury to cover certain payments made for tele hone service in officers’ quarters, credit for which payments was disallowed in his accounts. Approved, September 18, 1922.