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 1590 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 505-508. 1925. have:  CHAP. 505.-An Act For the relief of Robert B. Sanford. [P'"“°*N°‘m‘] Be it enacted by the Senate and H ouse oflggpgeisentitivgs ofdthe Nm'- United States of America in Congress assemb at t _ e resident {ao:}-°b§·§;$f•i¤iéd is authorized to appoint Robert B. Sanford foimerly lieutenant in °°"°°°°'"’”t"°d° the United States avy, a lielutenapt in iihxe Un1te31Sti;1tes  and lace him upon the retired `st 0 the avy W1 the reti pay f,",§_f",;','j,’,y,,,c,d,,,,,0 End allowance of that grade: Provided, That a duly constituted naval World War- retiring board Ends that the said Robert  Sanford incurred physical disability incident to the service 111 time of war: Provided fur- N° "°°* p“’· °‘°· ther, That no back pay, allowances, or emoluments shall become due as a result of the passage of this Act. Approved, March 3, 1925.   1 CHAP. 506.-An Act For the relief of James T. Conner. V8 0. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the i’:my$e'i1`tl::o(:n£o.:rper- United States of America in Congress assembled, That_ the Secretary  of thefTreasury be, andllie  hereby, authoglizedand directed ttgdpaty, out 0 any money in the easu not otherwise appropria _ _ James T. Conner, of the countiyi olfyTippah and the State of Misisissippi, the sum of $4,000, in fu compensation for the in]ury which he as a civilian in the service of the United States received in a fight with Army deserters in Tippah County, Mississippi, m 1918. Approved, March 3, 1925.  CHAP. 507.-An Act To validate certain payments made to George  [Y'i“*°» N°· 2**-} Apple and to authorize the General Accounting Office to allow credit to certain disbursing officers for payments of salaries made on properly certitied and approved vouchers. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the cm.m&h;i§yg°ei°»li§w, United States of America in Gon ress assembled That a ments . 9 P Y "““"°d· of salaries or compensation made to Geor M. Apple as an empl0¥¢¤ of the Federal Board for Vocational Egdcation, the War Risk_ n· surance Bureau, the United States Veterans’ Bureau, and the United Stat; Xeter%ns’ Bngzeaéio regional ogice in Denver, Colorado, lin thv peri rom ovem r, 1920 to uvust 17 1922 on proper y cer- Vd M t1fied_ and approved vouchers, be, and the samb arc hereby, validated, Act makin? appropriations for the legislative, executive and judicial expenses o the Government for the scal year endin J1 une 30, 1895, and for other purposes," approved July 31, 1894, ¤m% that the Gelleral Accounting Office be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to allow credit in the settlement of the accounts of disbursing officeis mm making such payments to the extent that credit for the payments has Refund or money; HOU 8lI‘€3dY been glVGI1Z Provided, That any amount heretofore 001* »°°“°°‘“ mm- lected from said George M. Apple on account; of payments S0 validated shall be refunded to him from appropriation or appropriations credited with the refundments. Approved, March 3, 1925. March 3, 1925. CHAP. 508.-A A 1: A · · · rem. M. mi stumble Henry ii citytSK{"é?£§%{°§‘fd§.°£?‘?»?§°r‘}t§;$°§€ZJ€§ Eiiiiii iiiwiiig and northern districts of Alabama, and permitting him to accept the decoration and diploma presented by the Government of France. Be it enacted b the Se t d H the rr D. cn. ,, 3/ na e an ouse o Re esentatzves of ,,,,’§;:i;°§,“pY§m‘?°§§;'; Qmted ISWJQ8 of AWw?‘i¢‘{l in Con ress assgmblgd, That Henri D- Fvmoe. Uayton, United States d1strict judge for the middle and n0l‘¢ €1'¤
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