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PRIVATE LAWS OF THE SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES Passed at the second session, which was begun and held at the city ty` Washington, in the District of Oolumbia, on Monday, the fourth day of December, 1.916*, and was adjourned without day on Sunday, the fourth day of March, 1917. Woomzow WILSON, President; THoMAs R. RTARSHALL, Vice President; WILLARD SAULSBUBY, President of the Senate pro ternpore; CHAMP CLARK, Speaker of the House of Representatives. CHAP. 1.-An Act For the relief of Captain Harvey H. Young. D°§{¤Il§§£&gg16· Be it enacted by the Senate and House e{_Rep»·eeentatieee tjthe United mravmt Na 159.1 States of America in Congress assembled, That in the administration of §‘g,,‘Y',§,YyI{;°lQ‘Q?,*§6,_ any laws conferriplg rights, rivileges, or benefits u on honorably{ dis- Mudcharged soldiers arvey Hi)You.nF, late captain Com any C, ing. Eold s battalion, Pennsylvania Vo unteer Cavalry, shall hereafter be eld and consndered to have been discharged onorably from the military service of the United States: Provided, That other than as ,,,, M set forth above no bounty, pay, pension, or other emolument shall accrue prior to or by reason 0 the passage of this Act. Approved, December 19, 1916. CHAP. 11.-An Act For the relief of Thomas M. Jonu. D•*El¥§E’,°fglg8l¥\°· Be it enacted by the Senate and Ilouszzgf Representatives of the United IPri¤¤>»N¤· M1 States of America in 0 ess assemb , That in the administration }},‘§{§,“;’féc{§’,§,°§0r_ of the pension laws anidnldws governing entrance to soldiers’ homes reem- Thomas M. Jones be held and considered to have been mustered into the United States service as a drummer in Independent Company C, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, on Septem er eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and to have been honorably dischaeigiged on April twenty-thir , eicrhteen hundred and sixty-three: Provut , That §Q°'§§g 1,,,,, ,,,_ no bount , pay, or other allowance shall become due or payable by reason ofy the passage of this Act. Approved, December 30, 1916. CHAP. 15.-An Act For the relief of James Anderson. J*}¤gfH {36:317- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United I?1’“”¤*€tN°·l6l·l States of America in Congress assembled, That in the administration {,§§‘l‘§§,’,}“,i,,‘°§f’d°‘.,°,_ of the ension laws James Anderson, who was a private in Company A, ¤*°°°°· Cass Cbunty Regiment, Missouri Home Guards, and Company A, Second Battalion, Missouri State Militia Cavalry, and Company F, Fourteenth Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the 1469