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SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SES8. II . CH8.394-397. 1929. CHAP. 394. -An Act For the relief of Lieutenant L. A . Williama, Supply ,Corps, United Statea Navy. 2335

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IH. R . 10238 .L- [Printe, No. 4 '11.) Be it enacted by tM Seruzte and H 0'U86 of Repesentative8 01 tM . United State8 of America 1m Crmfn'e88 QJJ8enWled That the General J,\eutell&D& L. A . • • ~'7' • • , • W1Il1atm. Nary. Accountmg Office 18 hereby authOrized and dIrected to credIt the Creditfi'>"ed In ... accounts of Lieutenant L. A. Williams, Supply Corps, United States count. 0 Navy, in the amount of $63.12, which amount represents funds deposited by Lieutenant L. A. Williams with the Treasurer of the "United St&tes by order of the Secretary of the Navy covering pay- ments made bv Lieutenant L. A. Williams to certain men of the 'United States "Navy, these payments later disallowed by the Comp- troller General of the United States. Approved, February 28, 1929. February 28, 1l12li. CHAP. 39l5. -An Act To amend the Act entitled "An Act for the relief of -"" ,, [HE:-: 'Ro:.:.~IQlj5~7=.J:-;-­ contractors and subcontractors for the post offices and other buildings and work [Private. !\ 'o . m .J under the supervision of the Treasury Department, and for other purposee," approved August 25, 1919, as amended by Act of March 6,1920. Be it enacted by tM Senate and House of Representatives of tM rnited States of America in Congress assembled, That the Act of ~y!e~~I~:.e~r I. - Congress entitled "An Act for the relief of contractors and sub- ~ :TarmstroBot (talk)!l5 due &0 contractors for the post offices and other buildings and work under . the supervision of the Treasury Department, and for other pur- poses,'; approved August 25, 1919, as amended by Aot of March 6, VoL fl, pp. 281 . Mfl . 1920, be, and the same is hereby, amended so that said Act shall include W. H . Stillwel~~f Savannah, Georgia, the contractor for the United States Post Uttice Building erected at Burlington, North Carolina, and, as to said W. H . Stillwell, contractor, claims for reim- Timeforl11lnc. bursement as provided by said Act of August 25, 1919, as amended by Act of :March 6, 1920, may be filed within three months after the passage of this Act. Approved, February 28, 1929. February 28, 192!1. CHAP. 396. - An Act For the relief of Frank C. Messenger. [H. R . 12311O.J [Private, No. fZl .J Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative8 of tM United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President ~r::~:;;; M_fn~ is authorized to appoint Frank C. :Messenger (retired), formerly Ii.eutenant. N~, re- chief gunner in the United States Navy, a lIeutenant in the United tired. States Navy, and place him upon the retired list of the Navy with the retired pay and allowance of that grade: Provided, That no back ~~k pay. etc. pay, allowance, or emoluments shall become due as a result of the passage of this Act. Approved, February 28, 1929. CHAP. 397. -An Act For the relief of Ruth B. Lincoln. J'ebmary 211, 10211 . IH. R . 131!32.J [Private. No. fZI .J Be it enacted by tM Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress asserrWled, That the Secretary ~:;::!i&~%~Per' of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, IODaIInJurIea.· out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and in full settlement a~ainst the Vnited States Government, the sum of $200, to Ruth B. Lmcoln, as reimbursement for 'personal injuries as a result of the crashing of a naval airplane on March 24, 1928. Approved, February 28, 1929.