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 2000 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHs. 845-849. 1928. any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $100.69, said sum being due George B. Booker Coml?any for merchandise furnished to the Reedy Island Naval StatIon Mess during the year 1918. Approved, May 28. 1928. Mrl. ~7~f8" CHAP. 846. - An Act For the relief of Harry M. King. [PrIvate, No. 222 .) . •. . • . Be it enactfJd by the Senate and HotUJe of RepruentahitJu of the gF" ttl King. al United. Statu of .A rnerica in 0 fYI11lre88 as8embled, That the United Inlur'f:"oioor\:rso~e- States Employees' Compensation Commission be, and it is hereby, termineCi, etc. direCted to hear and determine the cla.im of Harry M. King, who claims to have suffered physical injuries received by him in line of dutf while working for the Government at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, durmg the year 1918. Approved, May 28, 1928. ~.~r· OHAP. 847. - An Act To provide for the reinterment of bodies now interred [PrIvate, No. 223.] in e grounds of Saint Francis de Sales Church in the District of Columbia. Be it enacted by the Senoie 0Ind HIfJ,IM of Repreaentatwu of the sJ~dhurc~cIs de UfIi,ted. Statu of America in Oongr888 (J;88emhled, That Michael J. I Bodies ~ow ,'nt'~ Curley, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore, a corporation sole t where under the laws of the State of Maryland, be, and he is hereby, author- =b~.Dlstrlot of Co- ized and empowered, under such regulations as the Commissioners of the DistrIct of Columbia may prescribe, to transfer the bodies interred in the grounds of the Saint Francis de Sales Church in the District of Columbia, known as parcel 155/1, to some other suitable thF~her =ents cemetery, or cemeter'les, within the District of Columbia. Further ere pro . interments in such grounds shall be prohibited from and after the Use of grounds. passage of this Act; and the proprietors thereof are authorized to use the same for any legal purposes they may deem proper, subject to such proceedings in eminent domain as may have been or shall hereafter be taken. Approved, May 28, 1928. May 28, 1928. A Be [S.3427 .] OHAP. 848. - An Act uthorizing_ the cretary of the Navy to make a [Private, No. 224.) readjustment of pay to Gunner W. H . Anthony, junior, United States Navy (retired). Be it M/.aCted by the Senate and H0'U8e of Re~8entative8 of tM o W H A UfIi,ted. State8 of A'TTIRI'ica in Oongre88 a88embled, That the Secretary thO~yTarmstroBot (talk), N':vy. . n - of the Navy is hereb.1'_ authorized to examine into the service per- beS:::TarmstroBot (talk):' etc., to formed by Gunner W. H . Anthony, junior j United States Navy (retired), and to pay him such amount as wou d be due him on Janu- ary 14, 1920, for any active service performed while on the retired list. Approved, May 28, 1928. Mil.~r· CHAP. 849. -An Act Authorizing the sale of certain lands on Petit Jean [Private, No. 22li .) Mountain near Morrilton, Arkansas, for use by the Young Men's Christian Association of Arkansas. Be it enacted. by the Senate and House of Repre8entatives of the YOIlDI Men's Cbria- United. State8 of .America in Oongre88 as8embled, That upon payment tlon of Ar- therefor at the rate of $1.25 per acre the Secretary of the Interior
 * n~ ~ be]. and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue patent for the

to. ,., fOl lowing-descr,ibed lands to the State executive committee of the

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