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SIXTY~NIN'I‘H CONGRESS. Sass. I. 656, 664-666, 670. 1926. 1615

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Approved,'June‘22, 1926., oiur. eee.!-assesses tha mus er em. Be by theSenate and House 0 Represt 'ves 0 the ‘ . V meas of AM-am in comes remixes, me in the i';?¤“.§‘.,‘°°..‘?.:‘;a eer- istration of an laws conferring ° hts, grivileges, or beniits upon '°°‘°‘*· honorably rged soldiers, um, who was a private in Company ,A?t§·`orty—eiglhth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantiiy, shall herea ` r be he d and considered to have honorabty discharged therefrom: Promkied, That other than as above set fo U M no bounty, pay, lpension, or other emolument shall accrue prior to ° I"' orbyreasono t epassageofthisAct. Approved, June 23, 1926. GRIP.- 665.——An Act For the relief of James C. Mincn. B b the Senate and House o Representatives 0 the varies sem, of imma at emma eaemizez, me in the i£‘:‘.i°;.’;§.‘i‘&’“·.... istration of anylaws conferringrights, privileges, and benefits upon "°‘°"· honorably discharged men of the United States Navy, James C. Minon, formerlya landsman in theUnited States Na , shall here- after be held and considered to have been honorabiy zscharged on mm the 20th day of November, 1898: Provided, 'Ihat no back pension, N¤1»eip¤¤¤¤¤,.:¤. allowance, or other emolument shall accrue prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, June 23, 1926. cnn. eee.-An Act rm- the mus: ot came, 11. wmsy. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Amerika in Oonilress assembled, That Charles H. $*,*},“,,’f;,Y,,Y““,,,{;,,, Willey, a warrant machinist of t e United States Navy, shall be‘•¤¤·•=*•¤· held and considered to have completed nine years’ active naval service and to have been transferred to the retired listof ollicers of the Navy from the 18th day of August,”1917, and the Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized and directed to grant said omcer the retired pay and allowances of his rank and ength of service Prwbv. in accordance erewith: Provided, That no back pay or allowances N°°‘°"”’°°°‘ shall accrue by reason of the passage of this Act. Approved, Jnme 23, 1926. CHAP. 670.-—An Act For the relief of the owners of the steamahip San Lucar gud gf hg; cg]·8°_ VON. 0. IW Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled That the claims of thefowners of the Iiucar and the ovgiers of her (yangrsgighzazgliatealrn ca or damages arising ou o ision ween sai ' *° “" _,‘,mm, anifothe United States Tonogah which occurred on og gl¢“g¤$¢n¤¤¤r¤ In about February 18, 1919 in the agus iver, at Lisbon, Portugal, may be submitted te the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, under and in compliance with the rules of-