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 PRIVATE LAWS OF THE SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS ~ . or rum UNITED STATES Passed at the second sesswbn, whvbh was begun and held at the  of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Monday, the sixth da of Deccm er, 1926, and was adjourned without day on Friday, the fourth day 0} March, 1927.· ` CALVIN Coomnen, Pl‘6SldBDt§l>CHARLEB G. DAWEB, Vice Ilzesident; Gnonon H. Mosms, President of the Senate pro tempore} Nicholas ` ngworth, Speaker of the House of Representatives. ` A ‘ · CHAP. _7.—A.n Act for the relief of Edward C. Rosen-. V. ; I U   —· ‘ Be at enacted by the Senate and Housg,of Representatives of the [Pr t°'N 325 United States of Amerzba in Congress assembled,. That. the Secretary Edward c. nm. of the Treasury, is hereby authorized and directed {tot pay, 3out fof R"”“""“’°”‘°““°· any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Edward fC. Roser, w 0, while an employee of the ost 'Odice _Deqartment personally. conducted a voluntary campa?11 of Eostalemp oyeeeoi the Grand Central Station, [New York Ci y, int eaters, restaurants, and. other places, which resulted in the sale of;war-savingsstaihfps to the amount of $1,256,000, the sum or $7217.50 as reimbursement, or losses which he sustained, without negligence on his part, as a result of unavoidable mistakes incident to such sale. S Approved, December 14, 1926. CHAP. 11.-An Act For the relief of Isaac A. Chandler. V _ · . J , i  Be it enacted by the Senate and House og Representatives exnthe Pd te N ml United States of America in Congress assem led, That in the a in- I§a·;=¤-;§<;;¤:}g1¤- _ istration of any laws conferring rights, grivilsges, and beneBts¤upon mm. A °°' honorably disc arged soldiers, saac A. handler who was a rivate in '1Yroop_‘A,_ Fourth United States Cavalry, shall hereafter held and considered to have been discharged honorably. from the mili- tary service of the United States as a private o said troop and rms,. regiment on the 17th day of December, 1875: Provided, That no N¤¤¤¤1=x>•v. ¤¢¤- b0u¤ty,»ps¤¤1o¤, pay, or allowances shall beheld as accrued prior tothe passage of this Act. _ ‘ ‘ ‘ Approved, December 15, 1926. CHAP. 13.—An Act For the relief of A. S. llosentbal Company,. l He it enacted by the Senate and House of Rezresentatwes of the mm°'N ml United States og America in Congress assemb d, That the. claim A. s. Rosenthal of A., S. Rosent al Company, a corporation organized and existing °°5"{‘£§’,,H‘§, ,.,,,,,,,1 to under the laws_ of the State of New York, and engaged in the busi- °°““ °‘Ci°””~ nessofimporting silks in the city of New York, in said Statc,.for_ 4ss021-27-—m 3--20 1761

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