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SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I . CHS. 955-958. 1928. 2019 said Alice E. Moore shall be admitted to such Army hospital as may b;~~n to Army be directed by the Surgeon General of the United States Army for . necessary care and treatment. Approved, May 29, 1928. May 211, Ins. CHAP. 966 .- An Act For the relief of the owners of the schooner Addison E. - .. =- :, ,[8:;.:. ' =-;;1486~.]=- -r- Bullard. [Private, No. 262.] Be it enacted by the Sena:te and House of Repre8entatives of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secretary ~t.1~~ne~· Bul· of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money t pfymen,po~:~, in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to lWrace Turner, man- ;:Pt=fv':ya&e,ete: aging owner of the American schooner Addison E. Bullard, for and on behalf of the owners of the schooner, the sum of $83,215, such sum rep~nting losses sustained by the owners of the schooner because of the interruption of a voyage by reason of the proclama- tion of the President, effective September 28,1917, forbidding sailing vessels from entering the WQ.r zone. The acceptance of such sum by the owners of the schooner shall be in full satisfactipn of a.ll claims of the owners in re,spect of such losses. Approved, May 29, 1928. May 211, IG28. CHAP. 967. -An Act For the relief of George A. Robertson. [8.1M1.] [Private, No. 263.] Be it enacted by the Senate and H0U8e of Rep1'e8entatives of t'M United State8 of America in Oongre8s as8embled, That the Secretary =~.~~o:; of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay ofeye. ' out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and in full settlement against the Government, the sum of $1,250 to George A. Robertson for the loss of his right eye while employed by the Department of the Interior in GlaCler Nationa! Park, 1913. Approved, May 29. 1928. AA -~~ CHAP. 968. - n ct Recognizing the heroic conduct, devotion to duty, and --,-,~[8:;:"'.::.:;I609~.]==-o;-" skill on the part of the officers and crews of the United States steamships Republic, [PrIvate, No. 2M .] American Trader, President Roosevelt, President Harding, and the British steamship Cameronia, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and HOtJJJe of Rep1'e8entatives of the United States of America in Oongre8s as8embled, That the term TarmstroBot (talk)l~:~:e:.~; " crew" as used in this Act shall mean and include any person carried on the ship's register or serving on the ship in any capacity, regard- less of rank or rating, at the time of the rescue referred to in this A.ct. SEO. 2. That the thanks and appreciation of the Congress of the fO;rt:~~ ~DTarmstroBot (talk) Onited States be and they are hereby tendered to the families of officers and crews of O. '. '. deslpated vessels. no WIrtenan and FrItz Steger who lost theIr lives, and to the "Presld t Roo8e- officers and crew of the United States steamship Preoident Roosevelt velt." en as constituted on January 24 to 28, 1926t inclusive, for the heroic conduct shown and noble service rendered In the rescue of the officers and crew of the British steamship Antinoe; to the officers and crew of the United States steamship President Harding as constituted on m;r.- 1deDt Hard· October 25, 1925, for the heroic conduct shown and noble service . rendered in the rescue of the officers and crew of the Italian steam- ship Ignacio Florio i to the officers and crew of the steamship Ameri- "American Trader." can Trader, of the american Merchant Line, as oonstituted on Octo-