Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 2.djvu/213

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sixrrsnvnnru oonennss. srss. rv. oils. sz, 54, 55. 1923. 1767 CHAP. 32.-An Act For the relief of the Tacoma Tug and Barge Company. ·T¤¤?§§¤§%§23· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the [Priv°t°’N°`mi United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary B§`,;',§°{‘,'},’},,,,Q,*`,{’,{ Wl of tlge 'IILTGRSHFYTUE, anddh% is hergby, authorize'? and d.ir&<;ted to pay ,,;;¤ur¤¤¤¤¤ t¤.i¤¢ wlto the acoma an arge ompany of acoma ashington out of any money Sn the Treasury not otherwise appropriated thd sum of $674.22, to reimburse said company as owners of scow Numbered Eight for damages suifered by their boat as a result of a collision with the United States Steamship Goldsbomugh at Tacoma, Washington, December 17, 1914. Approved, January 22, 1923. CHAP. 54.-An Act To correct the naval record of John Sullivan. li; {S;

Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States 0;/ Amerika in Congress assembled, That in the M adgiinisglation of thehpensiiii lalvyscgnclgggie lingys co5f ll1iights mutedan pri eges upon onora ar so iers, o ivan late chief boatswain’s mate, linited States Navéy, hall be held and considered to have been honorably discharged rom the nayal serv- P . ice of the United States in 1895: Provided, That no pension shall i·z¤pr16rp¤1¤¤. accrue prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, February 2, 1923. mar. ss.-Ar Act To reimburse certain ar ies or private mss whine ’°°°"°‘Zis%.f°”` they were patients at the United States Naval Naval Operating Base. Hamp- [ vm, miss.] ton Roads, Virginia. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary R]},:,;P{}:*· of the Treasury be, and hedishhepeby, authorized and dirgcted to pay mggyment mgdegg to the persons herein name the ollowing amounts out o any money msi §3"” IH, in me Tm? im °;‘ii‘;*i.Si—iiPi°i:;;;°:i;LiS:%i i;§;·;;{:ri::· “W seaman secon c ass · 1 am e - man, $25; James Budhanaii, a prenticeseaman, $40 ;,O1"Vll1 Jefferson Bullock, apprentice seaman, S70; William James Thomson, fireman, third class $95; Raymond Leonard Martin, fireman, third class $75; William Erewster, éiéemiplig th1I1;d class, $12; Hiram Big? glam, a t' seaman · ous ate a ren ice seaman · vin Cliilitrigl iicrliiman, third class, $30; Irviii flgward Neil, seainan,’second class, $40; James Fred Taylor, hospital apprentice, second cla.? $80; Franklin Elmo Brown, p armac1st’s mate, third clam, $20; amilton Okey Johnston, hospital apprentice, second class, $20; Iieo Sherry, hospital apprentice, first class $20; Rgyuiond Cllyde Maloum, hospital apiprentice, first class, $70; éanaco acional allams, mess attendant, rst class, $185; and lérleéytghomas, fiéeippné thigd plligls, $75- be' th t' e amoun o e1r priva n s w 1C e said perigigns hind. piacedvin the safe in the oliioe of the executive officer at the United States Naval Hospital, Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Virginia, for safe-keepmg, and which were stolen therefrom on or about April 1, 1921, by some unknown person or persons. Approved, February 2, 1923.