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 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 193, 194.* 1920. 607 1910; and the President of the United States, in his discretion, be, and he is hereby, authorized to appoint Captain Hand, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to the grade which such restored position on the lineal list requires, to be an additional number in the grade until absorbed and no ongier. Sec. 5. Captain Leonard F. Matlac : That the President of the M,,°§§§5,_ I‘°°'“'° F' United States, in his discretion, be, and he is hereby, authorized to m*},PP°,c,*g§°¤*°S°°P· appoint, b and with the advice and consent of the Senate, Captain ' Leonard  Matlack, now serving with the Eighth Cavalry, to the position and rank of captain on theretired list. · col M L Sec. 6. Credit in the acconmts of Colonel Jesse McI. Carter: The Cuts? I°“° ° accounting officers of the Treasury are authorized and directed to "'°‘**°*°°°°°'m*’· allow and credit in the accounts of Colonelslesse McI. Carter, Cavalry, United States Arm, the sum of $352.23, disallowed against him on the books of the Tifeasury. — O P Sec. 6}. Omer Germain Paquet: That the~Prasident ·be, and he is qu$°r_ ”` hereby, authorized to permit the reenlistment in the United States ,_,,{,§‘?,‘§_°*“‘°°‘ °’·°“‘ Army, at the grade he d bgllilim at the time of his dishonorable discharge from the service, of erGermain Paquet, formerly a quartermaster se cant; and the said IIl01'·G’6l'!D.8.ID. Paquet shall, for the purposes bl com uting continuous service, for  the rate at which he shall)be aid, and for retirement, be consider to have served continuously lliom the date of his last enlistment. ~ ,0,,,, E,me,,W,,g,,,_ Sec. 7. That in view of the coirgpicuous service in the battle of m·§1Lp<§¤te;¤g_;¤z¢s3{L°·;¤ Chateau Thierry of John Elmer right, second lieutenant, Third nai, ° ' Trench Mortar Battery, Third Division, United States Army, he having commanded a. unit greater than the unit corresponding with this rank, and by reason of the serious wound he received in this engagement in line of duty, the President be, and he hereby is, au— thorized to appoint, b and with the advice and consent of the Senate, the said John limer Wright to the rank of first lieutenant, _ and to (giant him a commission in accordance with such rank: Pro- §{,°'{,',,‘°i,,,,c,,d on ,,_ vided, at immediately thereafter the said John Elmer Wright be ¤¤•¤¤¤*· placed on the retired list of the Army as a. first lieutenant, with the pa . and emoluments of a retired officer of that grade. mmm Sw,) Bap gmc. 8. William Shelby Barrilger: That the President of the United age. Y States, in his discretion, be, an he is hereby, authorized to apploint, ,,,,f;,§§’§‘§"',-}g°$’§,,.‘}.{*,,§€ by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, William S elby ¤¤¤¤=¤¤· Barriger, who enlisted in the Regular Army on September 15, 1900, and who rose to be a first lieutenant of Cavalry, at present temporary ma'or of Quartermaster De artment, a captain o Cavalry, to take PWM ranl: at the foot of the regulnir list of captains of Cavalry: Promkled, No backlpasnete. That no back Ipay or allowances shall accrue as a result 0 the passage of this Act: rovided further, That the total number of captains of  °'°"°°l°° Cavah-y is increased by one for the urpose of this Act. 0,,,,,,,,, _,_ C_ G,,,_ Sec. 9. Captain J. C. Garrett: 'lgat the President of the United wg-. M to States, in his discretion, be, and he is hereby, authorized to a point, ,’¤u- by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, J. C. Ciiarrett, "‘°"‘°d· formerly a captain of Cavalry, to take rank as if he had remained continuously in the service. Approved. May 21, 1920. cnn. 194.-An Acthlakin a · ·O · ·0 me other works of ""“l‘ ‘°'“T‘ defense, for the armament thereoi  ;iiSe£ c3i¤h::vy ordnance for trial and service, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, and for other purposes. Be itenrzctedby theigenateandliouseo Re mtal·ivcsqft}seUni1ed _ States ¢fAmerica in Oongrege ag3e1nbZed;fTh5’·i:‘ho following SUIDS QN mm °"r° appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise