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sixTY-sEvnN*r1-1 CONGRESS. Sm. II. Ons. 151, 156-158. 1922. 1585 in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $1,250 to Mrs. Estella Barnett, of Toledo, Ciliio, in compensation for injuries sustained A ril 24, 1920, in the city of Cleveland, Ohio, when struck by a United) States Government mail truck. Approved, April 26, 1922. _ _ _ A§ri128,1922. CHAP. 156.-An Act To correct and amend the serv1ce and military record of [ -R·74l5~l Herbert Langley, United States Marine Corps. {Private. No-50-1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States og America in Congress assembled, That the charge of desertion §§T§{§,I;§§§y;,°,. upon the service and military records of Herbert Langley, late a {medprivate in the One hundred and fifteenth Company, Secon Provisional B ade, United States Marine Corps, and also late of headuartersniletachment, Third Regiment, Second Provisional Brigade, United States Marine Corps, shall henceforth be treated and considered as removed, and the Secretary of the Navy is hereby ordered and directed to correct and amend the said service and military record of the said Herbert Langley b entering upon the said service and military record of said Herbert laangley, in appropriate words, the fact that said Herbert Langle died on February 24, 1919, at Santo Domingo City, Dominican Riapublic, by accident while in the line of duty, and that the charge of desertion was erroneously] entered upon said service and military record, and the same shall be ereafter disregarded. Approved, April 28, 1922. CHAP. 157.-An Act For the relief of George Ciszek and Arma Ciszek. A[1iluR%S%` [Private, No. 51.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United G d Mm States of America in Congress assembled, Tgiit the Secretary of the cszZ'{g° °° Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of ,g§Y“‘°““°·‘“"°"" any mone in the Treas1u·y not otherwise appropriated, to George Ciszek andy Anna Ciszek the sum of $1,500 for damage done to their dwellingxhouse on July 1 1919 due to the explosion of the United States avy dirgible alloon C-8 at a point near Camp Holabird, Maryland. Approved, April 28, 1922. CHAP. 158.-An Act To place Albert Hamilton on the retired list of the United 158%. States Marine Corps. I'PHv¤¢¤. N0- 52-i ' Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Thbt the President of the §[1,}’§'§,li,°;§'gH,dt°§‘,;,,,. United States is hereby authorized to place Albert Hamilton, formerly :giu*;*g*¤_g§¤· first lieutenant, United States Marine Cor s, on the retired list of ` the Marine Corps, with the rank and retired, pay of a first lieutenant of the Marine Corps: Provided, That in computing his pay, credit {,’;°°“mg;i,, shall be given for all his continuous service in the Marine Corps: Y ` Provided further, That no pay shall accrue prior to the ass e of °°“”"°“°°“‘°'“‘ this Act: And promkied further, That the retired ay adbwgi the In lieu or present said Albert Hamilton pursuant to this Act shall iis in lieu of the P°”i°°‘ pension which he is now receiving. Approved, April 28, 1922.