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2048 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. S:r.ss . II . Cm. 144,149,150,171. 1929. of his findings of facts and recommendation to the Comptroller General of the United States who shall award the claimant or claimants such amount or amounts as he shall adjudge fair and just according to the said Act of March 2, 1927 (Forty-fourth Statutes, part 3, page 18(0). Approved, Febru8JY 2, 1929. Febnlary4,19211)• C:JU.l». 149. - An Act For the relief of Dan A. Morrllon. [H. R .4689. [PrIvate, No. 354.) Be it enacted by the Senate and HQU8e of Representatives of the Dan A. Morrlaon. United State8 01 A'I'1UJ1"ica in Ofnl1lress aB8emJJled, That the Secretary I~a:~ sen'· of the Treasury be, and he is h~~fi' authorized and directed to pay to Dan A. Morrison of Whi' , Montana, out of any money m the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $5,000, being in full reimbursement of and remuneration for all expenses mcurred and services performed in all matters touching the dis- covery, exploratio~ and development of the cavern known as the Lewis and Clark liavern National Monument, embracing lot 12 of section 17, township 1 north range 2 west, Montana principal meridian, containing one hundred and sixty acres of land, whICh said cavern was set aside by K,roclamation of the President of the Vol. 3.'1, p. 2187 . Vol. 34, p. 2211 . United States on May 11, 190 , in conformity with an Act of Con- gress approved June 8, 1906, entitled "An Act for the preservation of AmerIcan antiquities." Approved, February 4, 1929. Fe[~st~?" OlUP. IGO.- : -An Aot To provide for appointing Clarence Ulery, a warrant [Prlvate.l ':o .3M .] officer, United States Army. Be it enacted by tM Senate and H()'IJ,IJe of Repr68entatwet/ of the Master Sergeant United States of America in Oon,gre88 aB867Tibled That the Secretary ~p~~'::r.n~or. of War is hereby authorized to appoint Clarence blery1 now a master -. Army. sergeant.z .. Quartermaster Corps, a warrant officer of the Regular =auowance Army: rrovided, That in determining le~ of service for longev- Vol. U, p. 701. • ity pay and retirement he shall' be credited with and entitled to count the same military service as now authorized for warrant officers appointed under section 40. of the Act of June 4, 1920: Pro- w;r~ber In crade vided further, That so much of the provision in the Act of June 30, Vol. i2. p. 823. 1922, as prohibits the filling of vacanc,ies in the grade of warrant officer, except in the Mine Planter Service and the position of band leader, until the number in such grade is reduced to six hundred, shall not apply to the appointee under this Act. Approved, February 4, 1929. F1TarmstroBot (talk):.r· C:JU.l». 171 .- An Act For the relief of the Carlisle Commission Company. [Private, No. 3M .) Be it erw.cted by the Senate and H0'U8e of Repr6llentatwe3 of the Carlisle OolllJIliMion United State8 of .A~ in Oongr6118 aBsemJJled, That the Secretary CTarmstroBot (talk) 23:25, 6 January 2012 (UTC)t to on Will' of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay contract. ' out of any money in the Trea&ury of the United States not otherwise appropriated to the Carlisle Commission Company the sum of $38,403.43, with intel'est at 4 per centum from December 17, 1920, to reimburse the said Carlisle COmmission Company for losses incurred by it in the carrying out of certain war contracts calling for the supplying of hay and straw and the furnishing of other services to