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 SIXTY·N`INTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cns. 584, 585, 594, 595. 1926. 1507 to Jul 1, 1922* and also the estate of Richard C. La pin former *(§*°‘*"g* °,·,,L·,"¤,¤g*g, supervisor of the Fourteenth Decennial Census for the Territory mm u of Hawaii and ipecial disbursing agent, from accountability or responsibility for osses for which e was accountable or responsible, by creditinglhis account with the sum of $91.50 paid out by him in good fait dining the period from July 1 to September 30, 1920. Approved, June 14, 1926. June 14, 1926. cnn. ¤s¤.—A¤ Act For the mus: or Paymaster Herbert Elliott Stevens, United States Navy. ’ Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Regkesentatives of the United States of Amerzba in Congress assemb, That hereafter Yljgyglksm Hmm Paymaster Herbert Elliott Stevens, United States Navy shall be mum saves pm regarded as having been promoted to a pay inspector in the Umted “‘°°°‘“° "°"‘“""°°‘°" States Navy on the 11th day of Januaiily 1918, with rank as such immediately after Pay I.n?ector McGi  Goldsborough, United gtxyggéuon B to States Navy: Provided, T at the said Paymaster Herbert Elliott ams. Stevens shall establish to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Navy by examination, his mental, moral, physical, and professional ualitications to perform alllthe duties of said grade: Provided N,,b,,,k,,,,,,,,,,_ 23{rther, That nothing herein shall be construed to entitle Paymaster erbert Elliott Stevens, United States Navy, to any back pay, allowance, or other emoluments in this permanent rank. Approved, Jtme 14, 1926. CHAP. 594.-An Act To grant certain lands situated in the State of Arizona mi; to the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary w’,f§§§§°*g{,g{,Am°¤· of the Interior is authorized an directed to issue patent in fee to Armur no lands in the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution ¥{L'$'§‘§; S'? 6‘§{°m§,{ for one acre of lan in section 11, township 5 south, range 9 west, *”¤“Y· Gila and Salt River base and meridian, Arizona, upon which are situated the graves of the Oatman family, and to make whatever supplemental survey is necessary to secure the de6nite location, identification, and description of the tract to be conveyed: Provided, Qefgghm M 0, That in the event the supplemental surve establishes that the tract rme. em. by survey. upon which are situated t e graves of the gatman family is no longer a part of the public domain, the Secretary of the Inter1or shall take no further action in the matter. _ If it is found by the supplemental survey that the tract in question is subject to prior existing rights, the patent to be issued hereunder shall recite a reservation of such prior rights. Approved, June 15, 1926. CHAP. 595.-An Act For the. relief of the Commercial Union Assurance Jmggiiéfgm] ` Company, Limited. [Private, No. 160.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary A§§gP_{P;?’”§°mg;"¤‘§‘ of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to Liiwdna E ,1 redeem in favor of the Commercial Union Assurance Company, awaits}; siiuiisbsgi. Limited, United States Treasury certificates of indebtedness num- ”°“‘ A bered 5496, in the denomination of $5,000, and numbered 22718, 22720, 651, 669, and 671 in the denomination of $1,000 each, Series

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