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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 380-383. 1922. 17].3 CHAP. 380.-An Act For the relief of Oliver A. Campbell. Be it enacted by  Senate and House of Representatives q‘"the United ui°v°t°’ °`125`j States tif America in Oongess assemble, That in the administration §’g‘,}’,‘§f,;,*·,‘,§},‘,§'}§b°cf,’;_ of any laws confernnglrig ts, privileges, and benefits upon honorably receddischarged soldieis O `ver A. ampbell, who was a second lieutenant of Company E, E1ghtieth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, shall hereafter be_ held and considered to have been discharged honorably from the military service of the United States as a member of _ sai company and regiment on the 9th day of January, 1863: Pro- §{,°'§;,,,,y em vided, That no pension, plzg, or bounty shall be held to have accrued ' prior to the passage of t Act. Approved, September 21, 1922. tember mz. CHAP. 381.-—An Act For the relief of Henry T. Hill.  Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ States of America in O ess assembled, That in the administration of ,’i{,j"§,‘T,§',;,1`·}€f,c*},',;, ,0,, any laws conferring 1ii•gh’-ts privileges, and benefits upon honorably fasteddischarged soldiers, Henry  Hill, ormerly a private of Com an D Sixteenth Regiment United States Infantry, shall hereafterpbe held and considered to have been discharggd honorably from the militaxtz service of the United States as a mem er of said company on the 19 P. day of May, 1902: Provided, That no tpay and allowances due him Nl»°;i?1°¤§p¤¤1¤,e¢e on said date shall be allowed him and at no pension shall accrue to him prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, September 21, 1922. tem 21,1E. CHAP. 382.-A.n Act For the relief of Robert Russell. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Regrresentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the {-}§b°'§nI§‘§‘,f°}},; p,_,,._ Treasu be, and he hereb is, authorized and directed to pay to S¤¤¤1illil¤¤¤¤- RobertrRussell, a citizen andr resident of Saint Cloud, Minnesota, who, without fault on his part, was, on the 16th day of February, anno Domini 1920, severe? injured bg reason of the icy condition of the steps leading to the ederal buil ing, or (post-office building, at Saint Cloud, Minnesota, the sum of $218; an the sum of $218 is hereby ·*l>P¤>P**¤¤°¤~ appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to carry out the provisions of this Act. Approved, September 21, 1922. S¤pt¤‘mbQt21 im. CHAP. 383.-An Act For the relief of Frank M. Stewart. Be it enacted b the Senate and House o Representatives of the United States of Americg in Congress assembledzf That homestead application _§lQ°fi§sgA.it§°l»(`¥»°i1tée. naught four thousand eight hundred and nine, Independence series, "°“ °'·"“"°° ‘ ma e by Frank M. Stewart for the southwest quarter of section fourteen, township thirty-two south, range thirty-seven east, Mount Diablo meridian, California, be, and the same is hereby, validated, notwithstanding the fact that before making the sa1d application he had perfected a former entry for one hundred and sixty acres in _ Oregon: Provided, That the application thus validated and patent §gmY"?gmem,,m issuing thereon shall be subject to and contain a reservation to the Unite States of all the oil, gas, and other minerals in the lands so entered and patented and with the right to prospect for, mine, and remove the same. Approved, September 21, 1922.