Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 3.djvu/69

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SIXTY·NINTH oosenass. sm. 1. om. s41-544. ms. 150,1 CHAP. 541.-An Act For the relief of Harry McNeil. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives goth: ":’;‘;“m‘ United States of America in Congress assembled, That the re- giiurlnei. ` tary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise approlpriated, the sum of $1 000 to Harry McNeil, of San Francisco, Ca fornia beingla rcfimd on accoimt of the forfeiture of a Liberty bond and whi through error on the part of the clerk of the United States District Court of San Francisco was deposited in the Treasury of the United States. Approved, June 10, 1926. CHAP. 542.-An Act Authorizinlg the Secretary of the Navy to receive for instruction at the United States aval Academy at Annapolis Mr. Gustavo lPriv¤te.No.13B.1 Tegera Guevara, a citizen of Venezuela. _ A Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Gumvo T6 _" United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secretary 0uevara,olVe11ezi1ala of the Navy be, and he is hereby; authorized to permit Mr. Gustavo Nff.§,’,[}°,,,‘f,‘,,'f§.$“° ‘° Tegera Guevara, a citizen of enezuela, to receive instruction at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis: Provided, That no §Q°'f§f;,,,,_ expense shall be caused to the mted States thereby, and that the said Gugtavtgl Tegera Gugvara sligg agrele to gmply wig; all &·egu— lations or e police an discip ° 0 t e ac emy to stu ious and to give his utmost efforts to accomplish the course in the various departments {if instructionhsnd ttlhat the said quitavsiagegera °°¤<”¤°¤· G ra shal not be °t to e academy unti e _ ave silsgd the mental and physical examinations &rescribed for candi- dates from the United States, and that he all be immediately withdrawn if deficient in studies or conduct and so recommended by the academic board. Approved, June 10, 1926. CHAP. 548.-An Act For the relief of T. Luther Pinder. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 1 V United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary ;,;,L,‘,§,${‘,$',§,°,f“{},‘§‘;0,, of the Treasury be, and he is heregy, authorized to pay to T. Luther ¤*b¤¤*- Pinder, of Monroe County, Flori _a, the sum_of $8,000, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, as compensation ‘°5 “§‘° if? l‘§“t’.£ *%*5.*;;** 3‘;‘;;‘£° G...§-.§E§‘“£.z. °“i‘S°‘* ly l‘s§ se n ar r aunc (Cossack) pn the morning of May 9, 1925, in the harbor of Key West, Florida. · Approved, June 10, 1926. . CHAP. 644.-An Act To correct the Marine Corps record of Roy W. Saam. lP;¥Ilt§l:<:¢ll?‘0l I . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States 0 America in Oongress assembled, That in the §sl·all`di¢°$'m¤a administration of all laws conferring rights, privileges, or benefits °°"°°'°"· ggin active, retired, _0r honorably discharged members of the rine Corps, the enlistment on August 7, 1918 at Parris Island, South Caro 1na, and the honorable discharge on becember 30, 1919, at Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, Fhiladegzlgia, Pennsylvania, from the Marine Corps, of one John Smith, of ttle, Was 'ngton, shall