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 1458 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Rns. 13-16. 1911. i F<=b¤1¤¥Y 27. 1911- [No. 13.] Joint Resolution Modifying certain laws relating to the military records [H‘ J· R°“· 2764 of certain soldiers and sailors. [Pub. Res., No. 63.] _ _ Resolved ln; the Senate and House of R%resentatives of the United §§,§§',;°§g§,i’§cO,_ States of America in Congress assem led, `hat in all laws approved 1'6ct1!18·¤°¢10f??€V¢¤t during the Sixtyfrirst Congress having for their object the removal E;ef,§`(§Es&”§‘2? wd mr of disabilities accruing from defective records in the military or naval service of the United States, the words “Provided, That, other than as above set forth, no bounty, pay, pension, or other emolument shall accrue prior to or by reason of the passage of this Act" shall not prohibit or prevent the granting of a pension on an application made after the approval of this Act, and accruing only from the date of said application. _ Approved, February 27, 1911. H 11 1,1911- N .14. J tRes0l t' P `d` f th fill' f h` h 'll ocbuson l\larclimiirst, nirgetggn hliiorldriedgantlirelewfen, iiilghg Bbaidcglllliegvgntg ofvibe [Pub- Rest N0- 64-] Smithsonian Institution, of the class other than Members of Congress. Resolved by the Senate and House of R esentatives of the United m§,‘},‘§"·“°°““ I"““‘ States of America in Camera assembled, Tm the vacancy in the Board John 1§·gg¤i1¢1':;¤:: of Regents of the Smi onian Institution, of the class other than j"'°"’°m °° Members of Congress, which will occur on March iirst, nineteen hun- , dred and eleven, by the resignation of the Honorable John B. Hendersexi, t<éta§e affect on that ate,hbe iillei by the appointment of Mr. . 0 n. en erson, junior, of the city 0 Washington. Approved, March 1, 1911. M118.1911- N.15.J'tRl` Ath" thS W ‘ I [fi; Re--mi] i.£..3al.t¥i.'; Ms1i$r;T:Qae¤;y:ilii§t Point if§°ii§lct%€ B.‘€f.éf’ 1-.¥°5$K£ f°' _ Pu . es., No. 65. Resolved by the Senate and House J Re esentatives of the United mmlchnr Baum. or States of America in Congress assembled, Tgnt the Secretary of War Maybeadmitted to be, an he hereby is, authorized to rmit Mr. Melchor Batista, of ”*"°°'¤' ·*°¤°°”*Y· Cuba, to receive mstruction at the Mmary Academy at West Point: gogigém ew Prganilled, {hat nioftxpelpse grail be caused to the United States thereby ‘ ’ an tattesai ec or atistashalla eetocml `th ll - lations for the police and discipline of til; acadecinyls lfowlie s?ud]i?§i;, 0 th d i and fc;g1vctl11siptm<;st eiljorts tlpnaiccomplislé the clpeurserlsh in the garious a an serv ce. epa melt S 0 IHS I‘11C 10112 of 0 uri That 111 t 6 ,_1§$’j’“°“‘m°’ml* of the said Melchor Bat1sta the provisions of lsections thirlsgdrfi hundred and twenty and tlnrteen undred and twenty-one of the Revised Statutes shall be suspended. Approved, March 3, 1911. 4 %%1i   ag3ip]t;m§§;0é¤£§;1§::pB\Lism;1§ilfor commission to investigate cost of [P°°`R°“"N°°°°" 12 z ga 6 the s 1 a 11 fR i eso v y _ ena e an ouse 0 qresentativ s the U ft d SC$§§§‘,§‘},*§§§§‘,‘§‘},§‘,{;,d States of America in Congress assembled, That the€Pg£sident ysihjll AW. p_ 13% af] udlge of ltha Eupfeme (éiourt odthe Umte? Séates and the other two 0 w oms a o noo ce,an noone 0 w om shall beconuected with the Postoliice De rtment or have an i ter t b ' directly or indirectly aggcted byythe publishhiguof riiighliihzg orlligvizg papers using the mails of the mte States, to examine the reports of the Postoffice Department and any of its officers, agents or employees, and the existing evidence taken in respect to the cost to
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