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 SIXTYQIZINTH » CONGRESS. Sus. ’I. C1-rs.;834=-836.:"¥191Z6. 565 GEL!. ‘  A¤t*1\¤a¤*thd¤lseethe Presidentrtb detail¤8lo¤snnd‘¤Biated ¥• iw, men of the United States Amy,-Hwy, and Marine Corp•:tola•slst·th•‘gover¤·  ments ol the Latin-American Republics in   and naval matters. _ A ‘ Be iteemated by the Smataand House of its   of the - M United       ,,,,*3,*; *·€**=·· ** ei the United: _. tes be. and t   y 1e»¤¤tho¤¤ed,;¤E;•I¤:§e2rl{¢%P¤¤ N¤·¤~¤· from tbwfcman eservrmmenwei ccneemei   . ver an his ea'.? e, ....»..e.... decipher. the peb1x<=,mt&e      lv ,**;,,**,:333;**;,*;,},%*    Qi   and Manne Cevpsetv   mvsmmentsep     .pubbs=¤ vi North America, Central America, and South   andvof, the Republics of Cuba, Haiti, and Santo Domingo, in mdimryipagdlnavd p matters: Provided That the officers and enlistedmen so" e ed be,   of my and they are herelg, authorized-teaeeept from the government to ece., um the gmmi which detailed, o_ ces and such, compensation an pemolugnents "‘°""?¥‘°'°"* thereunto apipertaining as  `bedrstt approvedby the War or lgbt e Secretary of tge_Navy, as the case may be: Provuled further, f- at while so detailedwsuch ollicers and enlistedcmen shell reeeiveyin addition to the compensation and—emo1nments·al1owed them bpjsuch g§v ts, the pay and; allowanees~w=l1eretoZentitled in the nited tates’Army, Navy,jand»Marine»Ce1ps’¢and shall be allowed taaéangie cred£:1fer;l, retirement, and fear father purpgses teywo  » wereservmgwit e e orces of t United States. c A oy Approved, May 19, 1926. CHAP. 385.-An Act For the relief of members of the band of the United States Marine Corps who were retired prior to June 30, 1922, and for the relief of members transferred to the Fleet Marine Corps Reserve. i " Be it enacted the Senate and House 0 Representatives of the 6 United States ofgmerica in 0'engresa aasemgled, That the provisions xigilée g$ii`suew. of section 11, of the Act-of March 4,.1925, an Act providingfor {,g"‘$,?“,}°,,,’Z‘$df“‘§'gQ,j sundry matters aifectin§ the naval service, establishing the pay.-and V°*·”· @127*- allowances authorized or the second leader and the musicians of the band of the United States Marine Corps, shall apply in comput- ing thenpay of all former members of the bandnow on the retired list, including those former members transferred to the¤F1eet Marine Cor% Reserve and who are new ,on the active and retired list of the eet Marine Corps Reserve. ~ Approved, May 19, 1926. CHAP. 386.-——·An Act For the purchase of a tract ol land adjoining the A United Stateaitargetranpe, at Auburn,   _ a x e   · _ lhbm N°· ml Bc it enacted by the Senate drSd~House 0; Representatives of the United States eg America in Uengresa {mem, Thatthe Secretary *,§,‘},;‘§,",;,”§,°,m M_ of War be, an be is herebg, authorized to purchase tract of ioinmzutruxpv ww land   the United tates target rangeat Auburn, Maine, ”°°° ' h°""d` comprismgeigit ·four ’acres,· more or less the property at the heirs of John axzren, for the purpose of adding to said riilerange and to purchase said property the Secretary 0 War is authorized _ to expend a sum not to exceed $3,000, from funds allotted to the ¤,,,,"‘,‘Q“ ,,§.,$t“ it State of Maine by thedUnited Statge:   tpeéapfirppgiadplii, Mm- ilscalyear  June 30, 1927, ‘ ‘ Q; Approved, May 19, 1926. _