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 1526 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. sms. 111. Ons. 25, so-s2. 1921. J=H1¤a£yi%_?§1- UQg‘.A1§£3€t;.§§;in;3\spmvide for the relief of Anthony Sulik, former sergeant, m * _ _ . B `t nacted the Senate and House of Representatwes of the United ‘ii€1il$$‘$ti:igii¤ké¤·m- Smt;szo;'.4meHbcd in Congress assembled, That Anthony Suhk, former "“'°ms°°°°°°°“ sergeant, United States Iarine Corps, be, and he is hereby, relieved from all disabilities, including loss of pay and allowances attendant upon the dishonorable discharge rece1ved_by h.1m_pursuant to the sentence of an Arm§ gergerali gourgmzrtigl, piupglpshedsgn (gelgeriil C urt-Marf 10 der um ere ne un re an ee con ly- sign, Expediitioriary Forces, France, dated October 20, 1918, while R¤¤¤”¤”°m°”'»°‘°· detached for duty with the Army by order of the President, the amount of pay and allowances forfeited by him pursuant to said court-martial sentence to be reimbursed to him rom the current §e’°€?§§émm°d a propriation for "Pay, Marine Corps": Prmruled, That the service m of) the said Anthony Suhk shiijll be cpmputgd az tihoéigh hp hlad sergred continuously in the Marine orps rom the t ay o _ 1 ovem er, 1914, to the date of his release as a general court-martial prisoner, Rights annimces and as though he had been honora ly discharged on that date: °*<‘··*°¤°$*°d· 'Prooided further, That he shall  granteldi :;.111; e   benifits, privile allowances and atuities to w c e wou ave een entitledchad he not been digdhonorably discharged puxsuant to the said sentence. Approved, January 13, 1921. splgriétér? CHAP. 30.——;\n Act For the relief of W. T. Dingle:. · W T D. I Be it enacted by the Senate and House cg Illeflyresentatives of the United r¤i:¤imfi'l»Fr` States of America in Congress assemble, at the Secretary of the 'léreasury be, and hg isThereby, authorilized and directed todpgy, out o any money in the reasury not otherwise a pro mate, 60.63, to W. T. Din ler, the amount paid by him as lzondiiman for postmistress at Zibulon, Arkansas, to cover loss occasioned by the destroying of the post office by cyclone April 29, 1909. Approved. January 31, 1921. CHAP. 31.-An Art For the relief of I`. Y. Hinkle. ,._ \._ mum Be it enacted  the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Pasmntet. States of America an _(Lon.gress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of_ any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to C. V. Hmk e, late clerk in post office, Conway, Arlgansas, the sum of $1,308;%, the same being for salary for twentyaiine months at the rate o $1,000 per annum, the eriod durin wh' h h d` miss d from duty as said post—office glerk, upon iharuies pti·dfr:·i·ed? whigh charges were found untrue, and biy Executive order he, the said C. V. Hinkle, was reinstated, it being ound that the real culprit was not gtzei saifl  tllinkle, but another person, who is now serving a era pen: en iary term. Approved, February 1, 1921. Februsry}._1921. "   R§)E:§;i -i§gi?;i3g€;;;m€a&#e award of a medal of honor to Chief Gunner ,,0,*zn Edmid COX, Be it enacted by the Senate and House 3 Representattves of the United c»?‘ Ih;;§y. { States of America en. Congress assembl, That the President of the ,,,m,,,_ ° L mted States be, and he is hereb, authorized to award a medal of honor to Chief Gunner Robert Ediward Cox, United States Navy, in