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 SIXTY—THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 127-131. 1915. 1547 CHAP. 127.-An Act For the relief of Joseph A. Powers. ¥§°f§_%1§g§j Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United {Prem. Nv- 225-1 States of America in Congress assemb, That there is hereby appro- {.‘§?,§,P,,,;§·}:,f"}`,§’,";,,_ priated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro- i¤rl•¤- riated, the sum of $256.17, as 6OI§P6HS8tl0I1 to Joseiph A. Powers, a lbtter carrier in the city of New ork, New York, or loss of salary resulting from injuries received by him on February twentyjthu , nineteen hundred and twelve, from the breaking of a stool which he was using in his employment. Approved, March 3, 1915. --1- March CHAP. 128.-An Act For the relief of William As Wallace. [Private, 1*30.226.] B it enacted by the Senate and House o Representat·ives of the United William A· W¤ll»¤¤¤· Statgs of Amerika in 00]l»{'888 assembled{ That in the administration ..?.ii.°" ”°°'° °°" of any laws confer1:in%_§ ts, and benefits upon hqnorably dischaiged soldiers, am. W ace who was a private in Company, Thirteenth Regiment New Yiork Volunteer Milma, shall ereafter be held and considered to have been mustered mto service _ of the United States as a private of said company and regiment on §§,°'{,,,"§;,,,,,,.,,, the twenty-third day of Alporil, eighteen hundred and sixty-one: Provided, That no back pay, unty, pension, or other emolument shall accrue prlor to the approval of this Act. Approved, March 3, 1915. CHAP. 129.-An Act To provide for the payment of the claim of J'. 0. Hodieette %.'2]’f;l?j forservieeepertexmedtaethemiehnswlndasnsoioklanome.  Be it enacted the Senate and House o   of the United 1. O.1¢odisette. States of Ameri,•o in Congress assemblei at the Commissioner of c,,IL‘§§,°2‘¥’,¤f,°,{,_"°”” Indian Affairs is hereby authorized to investigate the claim of J. O. Modisette, of Jennings, Louisiana, amounting to $270, alleged_to be due as tuition for instructing certain Chickasaw pt}p1ls and, m his discretion, to pay such claim wholly or in tpart from unds on_deposit il? the Treasury of the United States to e credit of the Chickasaw ation. Approved, March 3, 1915. CHAP. 180.-—An Act For the relief of James W. McGreevey. iilsrclijhigviif Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives 0 the United [Pdm°']Fmm States if America in Ooniress assembledf '1`hqt in the administration *¤2;:wWm:G;°; of any laws conferring rig tswprivilwes, and benefits upon honorably mus. discharged soldiers, amos. Mcéieevey, who was a musician in Company A, Second Regiment United States Veteran Volunteer Infantry shall hereafter e held and considered to have been discharge honorably from the military service of the United States as a musician of said company and regiment on the second day of July, eighteen hundred an sixty-five. Approved, March 3, 1915. cnn?. 131.-An Act For the relief of Charles H. Rsyneld, alias Charles H. {Egg-iilgfl Czarncwekm gmvm, Ne. 221:.1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Representatiws 0 the United Cll¤rl¤¤H. R¤r¤•l<l. States of America in Oongv-ess assembled, `That in the administration of %§“?""’ H' °“" the pension laws, Charles H. Rayield, alias Charles H. Czarnowsky,