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 1702 SIXTY#NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. CHS. 813-816. 1926. troller General of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized ag%li.§?u°w°di°°° and directed to allow and credit in the accounts of Ma]or John_D. Gould, Quartermaster Corps, the sum of _$1,6j16.86, representing various shortages and susgaded vouchers in his accounts as dis- bursing odicer during the war. Approved, July 3, 1926. July 3,1920. ` CHAP. 814.-An Act For the relief of Genevieve Hendrick. Be it enacted b the Senate and House 0 Representatives of the (1i¤°$°xhY:&i°ml[¤?1°i’5lw°]5i United States of  in Oongress assembled, That_the Secretary °°“'“’°’*“"””'“°°· of the T be, and he is herebii authorized and ghrected to pay to Genevieve %endrick, widow of ichael J. Hendrick, late consul at Windsor Canada,   000, being one year’s salary of her_ deceased husband, who died while at his post of duiy, an there is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the reasury not otherwise appropriated, a sullicient sum to carry out the purpose of tl11S Act. Approved, July 3, 1926. nu ams.  CHAP. 815.-An Act For the relief of Edward R. Ledwell. Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Re resentattves of the i§4°i1sw¢?yR»6»I“i‘&w6°·i]£- United States ofyAmerica tn. Umyress assemgled, That in the '°°‘°°· administration of any laws con errinnig rights, privilegledi, and benefits upon honorab y discharged sol iers, Edward R. dwell, who enlisted in the United States Army on September 2, 1898, to serve three years, and was assigned as a private to Company A, Third Regiment United States Infantry, and was honorably discharged from the service January 4, 1899, and a in enlisted August 29, 1899, and was assigned as a private to %bmpany B, Thirtieth Regiment United States Volunteer Infantry, and was honorablyidischarged from the service December 8, 1900, and again enlisted arch 22 1901, for three years, as a private of ordnance at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been discharged honorably from the military service of the United States as a private of ordnance on the 4t mma. day of September, 1902: Provwkled, That no back, pay, pension, or N°b°°"”'°°°° talllowgnze shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of 1S c ’ Approved, July 3, 1926. July 3,1926. OHAP. 816.-An Act For the relief of Etelka Bell. ,,,,,1,,, Bd]. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the fgmwgghxdg Umted States of America tn Oongress assembled, That the Secretary i°¤;%¤¤. of the Treasury be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay to Etelka Bell, widow of the late Edward Bell, late counsellor of legation and chargé d’aii'aires, at the American Embassy at Peking, C ina, the sum of $9,000, being one year’s salary of her deceased husband, who d1ed of illness inc1u·red while in the Diplomatic Service; and there is authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, a suilicient sum to carry out the purpose of this Act, Approved, July 3, 1926.

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