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 1810 SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cue. 416-419. 1927. ,_ 1gr<;¤§·°{§'i- OHL?. 416.-—An Act For the relief of D. Murray Cummings. · · Be at enacted by the Senate and House 0 Repreeentatwea of the ,£h“'”‘¥ °""" United States of America in Uongreea auernbled, That the Secretary R•¤=¤¤ to- of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to ay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appjropriatecs to D. Murray Cummings, late ensign, Supplyi Corps, mted States NQ? B°‘*'5"$¥°°’ "‘° ‘“°?‘1‘£.° °6$*3.°3 Ea}?. "““°““° 2.3* °"°"3`. co y yreasurero e m .mco1m_1onwi scttlemepdb of account of said D. Murray Cummings as disbursmg oilicer of the United States shig Lake Helen for the period October 10 to December 31, 1918 and w ich amount was mvolved u1 account- ing for transfer of funds from Lieutenant Commander Alvin Hcgey-K1;1ag, LSi1;p(p;y Corp? Umted States Navy. ppxov, 3, 192 . CHAP. 417.-An Act To correct the  record of Samuel Wemmer. [ vote, N0. 459. B itenaeted tl•eSenatea·ndH0uaeo Repreaentativeeo the “M•$&",Q':,'·m,_ United States ofqnnerica in   asaegnbled, That in the a¢£nin- need. istration of an laws confe rights, rivileges, and benefits uyign honorablyidischargd soldiers, Samuel &emmer, who was a mem r Elf °°¢{'2$?»'L’h Ii.; ii"` B?‘.'§¥“& Em blL°l“.§**°‘i§'..g.d°“"»l"’ °*‘b°f1 e an consie ave n isc onora y frgb: the military service of the United States as a private of that gféw M organization on the 17th day of J anuagyl, 1865: Promded, That no ' bounty, btgck pay, pengitcgr, 4K allowance all be held to have accrued priorto epassageo Ars ct. Approved, March 3, 1927.  CHAP. 418.-·-An Act For therelief of Ann Margaret Mann. `!E"`°T`1' · NWN M Be itenacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the mxmmm reasu auor an recy ay Ann are "" y glam; out of gy money in the Treas1u·y not otgaerwise apfroprgated and in full settlement against the Government, the sum o_ $1,596.50, the value of personal property lost by {ire on the Umted, States Navy barge numbered 91 on or about October 24, 1922. Approved, March 3, 1927. amen xm. [g.n.%.1 CHAP. 419.-An Act For the relief of Charles W. Shumate. Pmmimml Be it enacted b the Senate and H ouse of Representatives of the ,,,§,,"""°‘ w· sh"' United States of dmerica in O rece assembled, That the _Secretary P•9¤¤~¤* ¢¤· *¤= of the Treasury be, and he igffereby, authorized and directed to mm Mmmm. . . . - . . · . · pay, out of any money 111 the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and in full settlement against the Government, the sum o $2,500 toCharles W. Shumate on account of the ‘death- of his daughter, Helen Shumate, who was killed by a United States Army truck on October. 11, 1919. ‘ Approved, March 3, 1927.
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