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 SIXTY»NINTI-I CONGRESS. Sass: I. Ons. 504-4508. 1926. “ 1495 u honorahl discharged`_ eoldiers,'John.A. ‘ ‘ swho was a mliagber o G, Twentyaeeend   Volun- teer Infantry, » hereafter be held andconsiderecl to have been hoaorably from the military service of the United States as ·a membervof that organization on the 18th day of February, Qofxkmy M _ 1865: Provided, That no back pay, pension, or allowance shall be ' held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. A Approved, June 8, 1926. cm?. 605.-An Act For the relief of R. Clyde Bennett. [Primm ` vats, 0.113. Be itonacted bythe Senate and House of  of the- United States of America inllonyress assembled, That the Secretary §,;§,§{,'§§ §,_°’;§,"‘f,;,,_ of the Treasury .be,—and he is hereby,. authorizedeand directed to y, ¤¤¤==1i¤J¤ri¤¤- out of anygmoney inthe not otherwise appropriateci:8 to R. Clyde. ennett the sumof $5,000,in full. satisfaction of all his ,cIaims·against the UnitedStates onsaccount of permanentfbodily injuries sustainedbgohim asthe result ofhis having been accidentally shot by gs soldier »w, at the time of the accidental Bh00tlIl§}vWBS in the service of the United Statesgguariiing Baltimore and 0 'o Rail- road property in the State of West Virginia.   · A v ‘ Approved, June 8, 1926.   ____ _ CHAP. 506.-An Act For the relief of Alonzo C. Shekell. [ {I`—ii‘iz§';;7i%ii4 » . · . · —  . Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Representatives of the . United States if · America.   Congress -asse·m.bZed,* That in the §{§’,§,$°m. adminimzration o any laws conferring rights, privileges, andbenefits mm- upon honorablyzdischarged soldiers Alonzo C. Shelnell, who was a member- of Company. H, First Regiment Micihgigan Volnmteer Sharpshooters, shall hereafter be held and conside. to have been discharged honorably fmm the military service of the United States as a member of that organization on7the 22d day of November, APT 1864: Provided That. no: back pay,. pensio bounty, or other Nom; pgy,g¤;, emolument shall accrue prior to the passage of  Act. Approved, June 8, 1926. -.4 c 1. CHAP. 507.-An Act For the relief of Francis Forbes; Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Re entatives o the United States ofyAmeriea in Oorigress assemggd, That inf the i4r$¤°£»byr"¤Ei¤°& ca- administration of thekpension laws rancis Forbes, lateof Compan '°°°°‘· I, Tenth Regiment ew York Volunteer Cavalry, or Compan Z? First Regiment New York Volunteer Provisional Cavalry: War, sha be held and considered to have been honorably disc arged: P, Provided, That no back pay, pension, bounty, or otheremolument No sai: mae. shall accrue prior to the passage of this Act. i ~ ‘ Approved, June 8, 1926. cnn. sos.——A¤ Act rei- me mus: of-Joseph A. chem. I  ’£‘i·?‘:‘T‘&°%‘;L 0» . Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Representatives of the U nited States { America in Uongress assembled, That in the {$1;;-!Q°*{:1°•&¤_ administration 0 anylaws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits mm. upon honorably disc arged soldiers, Joseph . Choate, who served under the name of Alexander Cheat as a private of Company K,

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