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 1470 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Crrs. 15, 17,37-39. 1917. militairy service of tlhe United Statis as a menilgeg of tl?eIgast-n{)enti m an r `ment on the nineteen ay 0 ecem er §{,°gY;'§,,,,m;,,,_ eigllgeedohtfnadlrlad andcélxty-four: Provided, That no pension shali accrue prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, January 16, 1917. Ialxlguaay $$7957. CHAP. 17.-An Act For the relief of William H. Woods. [Prime, N¤·162-1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United §,',_iy*‘;gtH,§'°§§§;,, States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of $152.21 1S chimnw funds- léereby ls:p1propr1ated,31ut glany moneg gihghe possesisipln of tll£bUmtectl tates eonging to e octaw an aw n 18.Il es no 9*h¢";*;#·a.·Psi:.P****·*·anstrzfmamft; lZ#’..?‘t foams; mc1u·r asassis a. rneyo e casa n between the date of December thirty·Erst, nineteen hundred and thirteen, and May fourth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, mclusive. Approved, January 18, 1917. l'\[l§¤?·’¥1%&}?}7- (HAP. 37 .—An Act For the relief of Allen M. Hiller. ` [Privats,N0. me Be it enacted by the Senate and Housigf Representatives of the United f,§'g{‘a§‘,,·% mp States ¢¥“ America in Congress assemb, That in the administration "’“°"° 3i.“i"' “l'S °i’§iZ°‘“lii1?g]ii“’§E‘h“l€g“t0°' `§§“$.°$€..`iP¥i2uliL’£Z§ib}l c e so rs n . er w w goinpadgy (ggne himldrapldhandapinety-nflnftli Re(gimentdPe‘pni1sylx§1ania 0 unteer antry s ere ter be e an consi er to ave gee? discha.rge&hoho;_·ably1 from the milgary service of 1t;hetUnited _ · ta es as an officer o said com any an re ent on the wenty- §{,°£Zgp,y,.m, eighth day of June, eighteen hunllred and six%yIi1five: Provided, That no back pay or pension be allowed prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, February 8, 1917. F•[';¤}¤I§*&g;7· CHAP. 38.-An Act For the relief of Edward F. McDermott, alias James Williams. tPr¤v¤¢•.N¤- IM-] Be it enacted by the Senate and Hmmgg Representatives of the United m§‘§f':’u§, }‘Qm§°§f5; States of America in Congress assemb, That in the administration Mmm mp of the pension laws and the laws governing the National Home for mm. "°°" gxsgbled xolulpteer Scéldiezjs, or  branchc thereof, CEc§qard_ c ermo, w 0 serve as ames ams m ompany metiet Regiment Pennsylvania Vohmteer Infantry, now a resideht of New York, shall hereafter  held to have been honorably discharged Prom from the mihtary service of the United_States on the tyventy-fo1u·th N,,p,,,,,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,c_ day of October, eighteen hundred and sxgrgg-four: Projmded, That no pension, bounty, nor other emolument s accrue prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, February 8, 1917. F°[§f¤,{§'8*fi,§¥7· Gi?1EA.P. 39.-A.n Act For the relief of the legal representatives of Napoleon B. [Pr1vi§§¤.1as.] l 8 D Be it enacted by the Semt nd House o Re esentafves the U it d et;r§°°l°;°_ I? Gm` States { Amerieayin C fb.; assembled{Th1:t the Slbcregry of 7lV';.1· c,,,,$,,':i}.,}g“,‘Q}§{,‘,,,,‘;€ is here y authorized and directed to cause to be investigated the “*‘*°° mm- ¤¤0¤mS¢8-15083 of the aalllgged taking from Napoleon B. G1 dings, in January, eighteen hun and forty-seven, at Santa Fe, New Mexico,