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1434 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Suse. II. Cris. 71-74. 1909. F¤¥>¥¤¤¤‘ 4. 1909- CHAP. 71.-An Act For the relief of Lawson M. Fuller, major, Ordnance Depart- [H‘ R" 5*61*] ment, United States Army. Private, No. 99. [ I Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofltepresentattnes o f the United {{‘,;'{’,‘,§,:,?,,,{,°`,';ll°'· States of America in Congress assembled, That to reimburse Major Lawson M. Fuller, Ordnance Department, United States Army, for loss incurred b him of his personal effects durin their transportation on board the Jnited States chartered transport;l\4organ City to the Philippine Islands, whither he had been ordered to ]oin his station, there shall be paid to him, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise a pro mated, a sum cgual to the loss so 1-,.,.,;,.,, sustained by him: Provided, 'llnat the accountin officers of the Treas- ` Am"°"“· °*°· ury shall require a schedule and affidavit from Sim, such schedule to be approved by the Secretary of War. mF¤£i:_gl¤¤hc¤¤¤ M Sm. 2. That the relief granted by the provisions of this Act shall ° be in full satisfaction of any and all claims whatever against the United ‘ States on account of this loss. ' Approved, February 4, 1909. F°?§l'{?4§é}3°" CHAP. 72.-An Act To correct the military record of Corwin M. Holt. l“’iY°‘°· N°·1°°·l Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives oft/ae United §‘Q,",}’"°,’Q,§§'é,§’,§,l{;,,g° States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of l/Var z¤·¤¤¤¤· be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to remove the charge of being absent without authorit now standing on the rolls of the Army against the name of Corwin Holt, late a first lieutenant of Company B, One hundred and third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and grant him an honorable discharge as of May first, eighteen mm. hundred and sixty-five: Provided, That no pay, bounty, or other N°p°y’°t°' elmolument shall become due or payable by virtue of the passage of t is Act. Approved, February 4, 1909. F*?{$f’{,z;,gl’- CHAP. 78.-An Act For the relief of George M. Voorhees. . tP¤v¤¤¤. N<»-M-1 · Be it enacted by the Senate and House of ke »-eeenqzmes of the United gzzgggégaggawéé States of AmervZca in Congress assembled, Tlijat the Secretary of War gums. be and he is hereby, au orized and instructed to interpret and consider Special Orders, Numbered Fifty-nine, date February fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, approved Februar tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, equivalent to the honorabgn discharge of George M. Voorhees, late captain Company D, Ninety-third Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and to issue to said George M. Voorhees an honorable discharge" as of date October thirteenth, eighteen hun- P•·vvi·<{- dred and sixty-two: ovided, That no pay, bounty, or other emolu- N""°"°°°‘ ments shall become due or payable by virtue of the passage of this Act. l Approved, February 4, 1909. F°Fa"';,"Y6g£*;°9· CHAP. 74.——An Act To pay to the administratrix of the estate of George W. -..;.H_ Fleming for services rendered as letter-box inspector from March twenty-ninth, [Private, Nu.102.] nineteen hundred and two, to June thirteenth, nineteen hundred and three. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatires of the United §§';;§g¤‘Q`·,{}°;{Q§é States of Amemea in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the of- Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Zora. S. Fleming. or to her successor, administratrix of tlhe estate of George W. Fleming, deceased, the sum of one thousand and seventythree