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~SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cue. 614-617. 1926. 1607 GRAB. ‘61a.#-An Act Ferxthc relietct Spaulding. - *%%*1 . and House of Representatives of the "°°’ M"` Und .—S¢a¢en]Q,Y.dmp¤0q, ialdongress assembled, That in the §,_°§“°*“*’,§",,,,‘§“'»,,,,,,

 of; the   laws   Spaulding, late of ~¤•¤-my

Captain Kirk’s company, F1fth Regiment viwia Foot olunteers, _ which subsequently became Com any F, Fi Regiment Vir%1ia Volunteer Infantry, and later Eecame tCompany" , Fifth est

 Volunteer Infantry, shall hereafter be held and considered

to ave been honcrably discharged from the militaigeservice of the United States as a member of said regiment on o 30th day of April, 1864: Promkled, That no back pay, bounttly, pension, or M allowance shall accrue prior to or by reason at e passage of ' this Act. ` Approved, June 17, 1926. I J¤¤s1·r,1¤as.

 e1¤.—A¤ ae: ra- the relief of om summa ,  

Beitenacted I theSenateandHouse ofltepresi entatebes of the United States 3/America in Oongress asumbZed,rThat in the ,,,.

on of any laws conferrixg rights, privileges, and ”°*•°-

benefits upon honorab discharged sol 'ers, Orm Thornton, late of CompangcA 'I'lurd' Regiment Arkansas Volnmteer shall herea r he held an considered to;have been honoraby discharged from the military service of said company and reggnent: Provided, That no backgpay, bounty, or other allowances ll be §',}‘{,",‘,,;,,,,_,,,_ considered to have accru by reason of the passage of this Act. Approved, June 17, 1926. · . . ' — V June17 lm. OKAY. 618.-An Act To correct the naval record of Charles David _ G I1 mn. vate, c.178. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary ,1%* D""° °°“" of the Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to review mx ¤¤·¤¤•'=*• the naval record of Charles David Guthridge, seaman second class, ` United Statesliaxg, and to remove the charges of desertion against the said Charles avid Guthridge and to grant him an honorable Approved, June 17,1926. A CHAP. 617.+-An Act To allow credits in the accounts of certain disbursing IWW , omcers of the of the Interior. _ 4 ‘ _ ‘ _ Pdvm. No- 179-1

  • Be {it bythe Senate and Home of Representatives of the

United States of·Am:e1—ioa in Oorgrese assembled, That the Comp- I__1‘{‘_gl>•¤-•-¤¤·¤= or we trcller General of the*Unitcd~ tates is hereby authorized and c¤.°ii£1¤.e¤¤¤¤¤¤¢ directed, in the settlement of the accounts of the fdlowingmamed 3;,*2,*;} °“”°”*°¢ °‘°‘

 ollicers of the Department of the Interior to allowocredit

in the sums herein stated, now, standing asgdisallcwances in said accounts on thebooksofthe General Accounting oicez . ~ »1. In theaccounts of George W.,Evans; late chiefdisbursing <*¤¤=¤¤W·Fv•¤·· clerk Department-of the Interior, for payments madteogy- him- to the Ocmpany,.Portland, Oregon in the - sum of $35,434.59, from the appropriations for·“Care and Custody . of v°‘{¤*é_41Il1;,¤,g;,_°*°·1*°¤# Insane, Alaska,” for the fiscal years 1921, 1922, and 1923, which ' sum shall not be recovered from said company.